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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1890, THE OMAHA BEE [XEWS ABOUT THE BLUFES. |0 i ot v Mo sovws sea e tace | HOW LINCOLY GOT HER YA)IE.’l‘,‘.if?l.fl‘.".!l.",.&"...".!,.“1"'“3'.‘.'.5‘.'.‘."Lx..f"""r?i‘ll?- o ome U SREOTALL NOTITUISS, thatshe endeavored 1o induce the thirteen- | were many things in city life which | A ing Young Lady Who Has COUNCIL BLUFFS, CC UNCIL BLUFFS, year.old girl to enter upon a career of shame | were not conducive to longevity, but on 1 Engineer Three Years, . , =y OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, Major Lyman's Daughter Records Some Sen- | 1 one of the houses of prostitution which | ghe Was Christened By Oolonel Bill Hicklin the other hand modern science had 1 a woman vunning an engine in ‘:‘:':\"1' 1Or will kood \lmu‘ J 8 " i was frequented by the mother and the older 4% 5 done a great deal toward offsetting ity is n gonuine novelty 'he faire | ia Wy Dr. Ay Kontuis Delivered by Carrier fnany partof the City sational Real Estate Conveyances, daughter. In other words, he will attempt Now of Indianapolis them. asionally run.engines in nov Clay, 5 yoars old lam by Kentucky H W.TILTON, - =+ - MANAGER. : to show in vindication of his erime that he Dr. Roger 8. Tracy of the bureau of ) s denes ” nd soon, but u real live VOR RENT Two good nioderu houses. TELEPHONES: killed the wife to save the daughter. | vital statistics was néxt seen, B . 3 Doy iomiraers Rusiness Ofice, No, 43 TWO PLATTSMOUTH MEN ROBBED. “' yinbis | OVERRULED BY THE MAIORITY. I thinke," Do satd, ~that the result of | female engineot is a néw sensation. Of WANTER el tor wen ounty jail . 1 A »is in Chieago, and of Night Editor, No. 2 ocovery with ,’” the present census will show thut there | course she is young and pretty. Tiey = 4 ¥ ite.and | are a great many more old people in the | 4y MISOR MENTION, John Jackson and Harry Haines Have | woild do 11 1 under the | He Had Everything Fixed to Call the | 'nunh\"h‘\p would be sugpected. The 0 romance of the c Bowever, eut | Councti Blufts, afrer A i o N.Y.P.C a Rough Experience on same circum | Capital “Saline City,”” But Was tables s ul-\\m‘\_' Hn-‘<:v~ th MI(‘(‘ Imul th-(' out by the cold-blooc announcement |\ \\Ilk" ‘YI for gonoral honses 2. Co, E o e ' average duration of human life havenot | tyut She is not doing 1t to A i wor v Hanchett, No, 120 Cotnotf Blufs Lumber Co,. & the ItowMurderer J.G. Tipton, real estite, 127 Broadway vo in by been 80 carefully kept in this country s | over or father's 1 aeihote mpoe | Fourtistreer ndebted to C me Hall's Plea, - 3 in England, but in England they un- | rorene eshers life ovliborty. = She is W ANTED Giil for general s worky indebted t Wall paper at 814 cents per roll; not reme oty i e ud they ut=| purely mercen The stipend drawn at Convenlent louse, ¢ Wo i familys and settlo today nants, at C. L. Gillette's, 28 Pearl st GOUDTOdLY SOW B dac inthe ceath | theendof the week 1s all that shels after, | Mis GO, Losey, 821 Aves 109 Broadway r ] - % X 1840. In that year the annual | Hor namo is not known, Porhaps this | JHOR SALE or Rent-Garde: |, with e vetoran firemen will meet at th Res lw,w- onvoyances wore 'n‘ ~yl |v|'h‘v‘x;m‘m'l;\ A Change of’ Firm; Many of those who have visited the te in London wastwenty-five per | ig whore the romantic. part comes houses, by 5. 1t Rice, 100 Mt st Counetl tue engine house at i o'clock this morning to | pecorder's office yesterday that created a | N A Ly ot 0 Mr. H. Pethybridge, the' well known | council chamber and noticed the playful [ 1,000, and it has gone down until it is | Yerhaps otherwise, Be this or that "*nv'“ Bt Lot et X i€may, she is flesh and blood reality, | VWY PAY rentwien you can by w ivoneon tle more interest than commonly attaches to | puteher, who has b aged in the busi- | antics of the statesman from the Seven- | Dow 17.04 per 1,000, ; Tho enrollment of teachers attending the teenth ward, and his wonderful parlia- v When o reporter for the Herald called | atany Ve | Sk EnniLy ho. oo cleks prosy legal documents, When it became | nessin Council Blu ny years, has soner: " wound the court ho ven i practical d on of ‘his popu 2 : . county normal now reaches the astonishing | KCnerally ki bl R LU '.n.mm.‘.» and iy ploneer cithen- | mentary eclaircissoment are not aware USELESS L i EX s at the place where this novelty works he foilwing ferms; " figure of 40, o greater pumber s all- to what they were, there wiss a little ey ing his business and taking | that Mr. Hicklin, op **Colonel Bill,” as | All Great Men Keep Account of the | St ‘; 'K“"l businoss to u young lady clork | 4 HOm workh 31,003 ub 813 per month iers engaged in theftounty. genuine exeitemer > was o quit elaiin | 40 tha firm his son Willle, who has been | po o ; T e | by Thoy Bpe and asked to see the woman who runs 0 Worth 82000 4t 824 b e nont The Good Templars lawn soclable at the d from Mrs. Mabel Crick, conveymg toJ. | raised in Council Blufis and has become an | D18 intimate T oy e [ e T ‘“","fv’ ')'"’ bty 14 heaa | the engine, 15 WortTs §1000 ot §38 bob month: residence of Mrs, Burgess, on Logan strc Smith of Gr ! ¢b., all her in- |active and successful business man. The [ once amember of the log O i s miciasd bl d Tar (8 Yl head / i sngineer,” tittored the | 4 1 000 it 843 nth . Inst night was attended by a_laree number, il 16 RPATH AL WETIN 18 WATON 18 e of firm occurs foduy, and hereafter it | his side of the ledger is the credit O the Cpatnias . s BouRds WA , “bu s bu Tt AT T L R bl M dihitke had claim as the helrof her grandfather, s H. Pothybridge & Hon naming one of the most flourishing ¢ 1 S and Interest, For full patl call o Mctropolitan quartette, composed sfice meat_market, which is the | : il tuke of themselves, says Golden ) ntieoss e Jung s W o Pl iy enaden | Peter Smith; one was an assicument to N tatsof the fitn, 18 one of: (he. best | “'”‘"“""“”"" UL Lo ad) ZEY | Days. The boy in whose pockets the 't e e seen? gleed, Councll Blums, Ta, o e e Meschendorf last night, and we M. Hubuard, jr., of Omaha, of her onc-sixth | known and popular in the city 1 sopu- | State, saysthe Ing polis News. Th onnies burh holes | andersiand the 0,7 wits the answer I T — rained by Lim in retarn. for interest {n the proporty of her gramdfatber, | latity will bestili further favr Y the | colonel was scated in front of his ofiice, Sienity "‘.’r”‘,",‘m” “l""_'l‘."‘ ‘”:. ““‘“‘H‘“‘_ no one, unless it is an examiner tgris | STRAVED-A small red nnd white spotted ; : oHiange 6 Ehb AM, producing an opidemic smong the | b4 e Sy and then she w ¥ Liberal roward for hot rot Mrs. CHtihmer and the other was a warranty deed convey s g 2 Wareior Ales (1 ” abounded, by pufl and like as not declare that it cannot he TR Ankions. toinasee gl e 1T 10th 1 herreturn to Mrs \ine, s s of flies that abour oy pufling | 40 1 anxious to answer all ques- [ 917 19t avenn i ¢ Milford, Decator county, Jowa, fora fow | 105 10 Hibbarg the undivided onesixth b | -y poyers oicoamoved to 2 N. Main smoke of u twenty (for) five cent [ 40U Fihi ey | o OST--Ponslon ~geriiiiante il Vo 0ioF ks’ outing. Mr. Flick ; s i ) - - sigar into them as an embassador of the ACCRICSS, | Thelndy engineer, ns she is styled has | 4 Leave atth o._John 1, Turie = Hiatidsome 116110 suinmor Pesidotica ¢ | | eration of £10,00). The assignment was filed Notic s of Zartnershin. sws ipproache ) had cliarge of the Hive laundry en- [ JIOR RENTSTh st No. 1§, tronting occupy it while the hot we for d at 11 o'clock and the warvanty | On and after August 1, 1590, the firm of 1 remarked the embassador, | ferday I changed the dollar that Unele | o SOt sE i RS hTaH & i :rm‘A will be ouse \"’I‘ inie ot so a. m. while the quit ¢laim deed | Pethybridee & Son \l\m L ‘,”f“'l_ H |’le|":‘ ‘s it true that you performed avery im '|”m‘x‘|"’|\v' r‘ln " :\u; :.,m} h‘m' time she had no trouble and h . ‘ FEHAVE so tfalmo lern Wi isy Sisvn o o, oo of Tty etk | was not fled nti2 . m o | Samgnee PSS 0 T | portant part g vl history of Nov | QR0 aud o © el e 8 lew residenco of i attu tothe transactions for sl Bt it i ; ¥ oo ( ave gone tor, 8. Alexander, 220 Eleventh avenue, in -1 5 ybridge will please call and settle, <4 . o oney does Av! , Pl adition, on this, Friday ovening. ral rensons —one that itclouds the title to PR Blrdrnninas, "0, my boy, thow were the haloyon | o MYy how money docs fiylh exclaimed Clevelan minsgrels appearcd befor a | A #reat deal of property, angd another because H. PETiyBRrinGE & Sox \~»-;n\n me in o cig 286 | (oot} “"]" Vel \ ‘;‘ MALL L stling full Bovsse st ovordie and gave the audic | the woman hersclf Las recently had somo aure not like the i Jounell, | herLtio, discotors thal my months ul | iioed it ogether agnin withou, ence bwo ot solid fun Brewer | prominence gi 3 Looking for d Girl, Lbring them just on purpose for you | (fee 3050 s 4y "“."’ Sl 1€ | ] v its component parts or de- brothers, the Council Bluft tingent of | A, Crick claims 1o be the daughterof | A constable from Sioux City was heve yes- | newspaper chiups—ah, well, Tll give it | Bbb traiibin ')‘ I 10 feos vostamiie | tracting from its power. Questions to “;“j"“‘“"-“'-‘- particularly distinguished v Goinine Smith, who was the daughterof | terday looking fora young girl named Lotta | to some one then,™ and the colonel | b i B the. das Bt t¥s | bo propounded to her by the reporter At i onght [n | Peter Smith and the fivst wite of the late [ Norton, who ran away from her home in that | ¢ L put the “Hackdrivers' | FC0 pairs of gloves last Setivdas were furnished by an engineer, but she ot Ro ot f B Joseph Lyman, She claims to have but ve- | city last 1riday, and is supposed to have ) in his vest pocket fora vietim | ) 3 3 2| declined to answer any questions at all from Rockfos y with steal | i thit Wi G O, dear, don't ask me wher it | i ing 1 harness at cot tly discovered that she was the graud- | come to this city. She is only fifteen years it ““: sure to come, gone. unless they eame from the board of fail fo 3 e u i | daughter of Peter Smith, and one of thesix | old, butis wayward and incorvigivle and a [ (11 1867," bezan the statesman from | EGps 0 00000 question every | ClEiNCers. These queries were regard- Writ of hibeas eorpu ore s S to his cstate, and knew nothing of the | candidate for the state school. The 1Seventeen, ML was o member of |y ™™ i ehould, ask themedvey | 112 her knowledge of how gure on on Suturdiy value of the estate untitshe pro- | constable took a 1 0 v among thoe | the territo legislature of Nebraska. | Wionthav™ find their monoy disappens: | Pt ¥ valveher boiler’s hovse-power "The firemen at No, use are floor- | enred her information though her uncle, J. | houses of prostitution, but did not succeed in | Lt wasn't the countey then that it is now | 3V 3 : 1Y GRUPPEAT: | yyd her engine's horse-power. That she Ing their building with ned hose. | K. Smith of Grand Islud, Neb She alle finding her. Chief Carey's men will look [ and anybody could” be elected, Ther R34 14 s i demme ) rly on a i lie reported tha interest in_the | her up, were just nine democrats and we had It is n good thing to keep an aceount | i, : AR e drive ’ on - covored, and P perty was worth about_ £1,500, and she 2 - rather a rocky road to travel, for our | OLYOUN Smull exy John Bigelow, | ai¥ious to hive the Bourd of - oxiiiners found to improver over the | fina gave him a4 quit claim deed Ve huve customers for inside improved k ex-minister to e and a man of | | . it AL L I i We hay ners for inside improved | kind of democracy wasn’t relished by N . 1 . - i by 58 0 or case, () g { K ) hard prank floor : on - recelpt - of Cthat - amourt, | property, torms all cash, If you have a bar- [ (oo fo (O people. The legislatave | Yeulth, once suid to an acquaintance as puss on her case. e ] [0 ] gl( (1 ' H\“lu lL © committee on sty ( s | but a few hours piving the deed | gain to offer call 5. 1. Sheafe & Co. at ¢ entered an item in his note bo Th mmitt tsand a ain v ocall on . H. Sheafe & ( ALl REE AL OmAlA than nnd Booh & cry el he ¢ 1l an item in his note b Ques Klin City. AN D 1 held a meet she wus put in possession of facts that ma- | ones SUHLGERER AT eI Namiamic. by 1 1ugulting intd tho proposay wid il nzed Bor views of the matter RRG up to locate the capital somewlhere else, ,“.'i::“" N."“‘i'hhf”‘f‘m"_” ”‘]“_"“:’H:,"' '"’ “('v over in the extreme northeast Away I 1 L Bl bl k > made M and e ooy tiled up with- | i 3 Life building, Omal Me and those from the otherside | Bt Tur Y helling the story of | 1ot curious city over scen, That entire ‘ S samldation of tthe nd will report | out any kiowledgo on the pact oftheadminis- | wiam Block, Council Blufts, e Wvocatesof o change, [ was [ (i OXporict i et ner of the state has for time out of 3 b at the meeting” of " the councilon” Monday | trators that Poter Smith's duugiter had le i from the south side and we soon had | | > over thought of the | 1ind hean owned by ihe ¥ in - Cor. Broadway aud 26th Strect, an heir by her marriage to Major Ly PR e : ! L amount it annually cost him for cigaps [ 104D Council Biufis, 1 Smith has been dead for many years, and the _Quletly Jol N 3 things our w and the only question At other IRl He' Hogin €0l tome ily. The land was absolute :ly of no use | a los been settled up and divided and | Last ovening at 8::30 Dr. : Brown | was where the capital should be located, | " § ORI pre OHEOREO W) bit that part of the estate under water ) AL ) the enc of the yer when he footed up | W% 2004 fot ovsters, the flavor of which the sum of $750. © A change was wrought 7 T in him, and hedetermined that he would | For nearly fifty years every one and e keep such expenses down to one-third of | Y one who wanted to helped them- sox of the Haslanedirtorssin A, ofhers by | ducted, considering the social standing and | didn’t take me long, for T fastened on a | (P S exDenses selves to the bivalves. It was not, in Asthma, Consumption. Bronchitis wetting the quit clal ad from her to all | extended eireles in which they both move, | chap named Morton. Morton was Al “”{v " he said, “within ten | fiCt until after the deoth of the original { C: lyats, Kuinoy disc o & T terds et et t ? n- | Captain Hight away the fair bride, who | great, ta ngainly chap from the back- | : HIONieR i 0 oAl 1| owner that any effort was made to make d el g U P ar litarsste 1 0 |isens areasen in Rl ANsee gLon, y yeurs [ have profited by Mr. Bigelow’s | oVICH hat any cflort wa oAt pyvariotele, ivdroocio Drancy f company for shutt the wi ceution of a wirranty deed wits for the pur- [ MDY presents, among theimn some very « sins, and didn't change his shirt during | 24vice to the nmount of 35,000, which I | 10 oo™ g S DY BECEHE & b | il ottt sa and gl dikanass ot the frequently while attemptin vepair the pose of shutting out the claim acquired by J, | ®antoues. Dr. and Mrs. Brown will take Sl P Noakon: v IETe A I 1 Sy orbit have handed over o my wife to keep for | Ji0} in Cit b LG B0 DOOI 1N ) "he fhiuve u department devoted e fective hydvants iy e 1. Smith and nullify 3 cluin deed. | outing at Spivit Lake as their weddi e e hard times. And I have not become | Franklin City wason, u iy there | o' the treatmect of Utorine dis % chickad ip il g This secins to have besn very smoothly uc- | joining u party of friends who leave for thers L LT G R either.” o RO E oL Rt house | Madicincsant socuroly packod nnd trec N i f y Ch o | the nssignment s warranty deo — E \ side b : ) )| g 5 these lines equaniers | fcot nbove I ace of the d. Mdbie Ui TR Ige e Tty a0 s b nibyten DOan Y ARALT CTAGIEOW, e IR AT ol e My husi. | §itl who ronds those ]|:“y~ i ;‘“‘”"h % | The best and most pretention eture DR. BELLINGER'S ord was received from Red Onk last even- | sive litigation it wrts, inowhich a great The'Boston store eloaring sile 4s drawing as 10 take care of Morton and e LS spol ) the ¢ ATy irdic itntn o Drivate fpglo the effect that Judge D any people Desides the menbors of the | e a dose, today. (ridug) nd. tonopas | tortin him, T enfertuined him so well | M4 saunnder §75, or perhaps only $7.50 ich the )7 conts Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, fuscd to grant an injunction 4 with will e fnterested. Much of the | (Saturday) being the last two days of their | that the other side couldn’ | 04 the lesson is obyious. liberal reduction for permat ) S0 Beoaina VAT At st oMol MUt straining the sale of | s in an orieinal | peal est the 15 of innocent N esTalaAERtla N TR i i s A great many little expenses ave in- ] 1 20 el UMM v = ckirge house in this eity in which John Lin- | purehisors A thoeir titles by a Al i, o ARIL | s hold ot AltmisSEWhen! Sthevs [ ey r...‘ such useless ehjects that the | W14 fumilies, 3. D EOMUSISON, Pros. B, L Suva aur, Vice-pres purdt - aud “in or to Iake re liad « caucus Morton was with me, and ! & the | Oneof the most eurious things ave the U I AN AN, i der and others are interested, The argu cossion of waranty deeds originating with s, GAS ann ol the when had teus Mort " en we had a cus Morton was my money might as well be thrown into t} ments in th inj sub. wdministrators of the estate when they | quily [, mitted and the matt under ady ! | . "Imatier takon uncer advise RO KIOWICAAC of the existenwe 0f & mino | G i ghods et wiinesekd i Cavmit Bius | S14e purtner. The bill was finally drawn | 50 'm‘.:l»li '\\".‘.njlhm.\"”' SHAT BLCXC |6/ tHes covered with water at all Cl ment with probability of a decision being Itw a cloud i ThWwouitl (8 eome s thongi: ev mai | up and the name of Saline City Inserted | PR OO0 o lionin t of | times, and there is not one of them that rendard todoy e real estalte sold by th UFLO | auud ehild Tuud v istod (his rcat alo Trim the | (or the capital at my request.” My na- | bt H8 ot mean o Uaibed Miarount el | at some time during the day : Of Council Bluffs, nibRiowE care to express an opinion on_pro- | and 10 ihe cuiee cat [ crowds that daily attended. If there is any | tive county in M i was Saline, and ““m.m‘ Tos ALl tmastors toeol | rounded by water. quite | Paid up Capital. . ... $130,000 hibition cither one way or the other id a | many peopic ke looking up the chain of | gye left who has not shared in the bargs I thoughtit would be quite an honor to requires postmasters to col 7o to be d ‘e, fresh spring | Surplus and Profits. .. 0,000 physician yesterday t Ido not object to | titles to their proper he linds involved ory the Has s hbHiamos 7 g lect and sell waste paper and string, and ¥ s s 1 el quoted as saying that there 4 <o I 3 e Tonabr it faiow th eroey | haveNebraski numed aftor 1t So well | o0 lS 190 80 BAESH FoRaUT sl el from the bottom of the salt water | Liability to Depositor 50,000 *dy to be used. in dif k X Harrison and Henry counties Bl r R T DOl e i pleased was [that I wrote to a numbes IS TRITEY JoMerdATs Fanitded DIEECTON AL Miller. | wson, . Ly It should be use Hall county und in the town of Grand Island, » is made happy. Rememt ' - | of my friendsund impressed upon them ac v it o y o e B Lart T INInaoN OlRien I 3 one is made happy. Remembe : 10 account for every hammer, bit of har- iimin, Transact genoral banking busis quently and the paticy " to swallow | Neb. 3 morrow, the two last days of the ¥ - | my importance, that all Thad to do was s, yard of cloth ‘or gilt button, and S > . ness Largest capital and surplus of any enough of itto n moderate stimula Another significant fact concerning the | gon store, Councii Binfts. am, | 1o uek for the earth and got it. And I | a8 d0e Oy By OF B8 AIO% And in funeral veform might in | bank in Southwestern Towa, ers toreport the disposition of every 1 afrui ield for their etforts INTEREST ON T M: DEPOSITS. 1 family, The tight party ¢ : cure a permansnt pince at good wages, Rofe says the Chi Herald. | ercnce destred. Call at 424 North Sesonth t.y and can’t see any | avove i A family lof Flieki and family loft ing to Hubbard the undivided one-sixth in don’t know." says Rob Hwhat becomes of my money, Only yes: thit we wilteadofor onsmmberal vic v ently been well able toattend o all the | 1ots fn Omaha or Couneil Hlas, The Judd duties devolving upon her. Her princi- | Wells Co. Counell Blus, Ta pal elaim for compet y. however, DR. BELLINGER'’S that she has taken her ¢ ine apart cular month of Pottawat chution i C e L v of the property, th te es. | and Miss Belle Hatctior were mavried in St. [ The people of Omuha, of course, wanted | Tiithe o0k Ly 10o0K0 hollsd, &Ly Blcitn A v, sold and scov Paul’s church, Rev. I\ J. Mackay oficiativg. | it there and many caucusses were held, business of great. importance in conncetion | ShC 3 !h ‘y 3 Lokl fn | Only the relatives wery imitted to the | We fi wvotes enough except one, | \\‘n‘h the i wtlonal farmiers' congeress will come e ] o and s | chureh and the affair was very modestly con- | and I 1 out togetthat one. It up for final action a large attendance is de otz i v 3 residents of Vine and ¥ ant stred seen complaining bitterly of the with its u vhere T had every rea- | signed only by Mrs, Mabel Crick and the e garden spc souri i 1 801 10 fo use can do uo harm, | assiznment aud warranty deed were e At (e CLH Thel stage stamp, So exacting > are the demands of MAXON & BOURGEOIS, and I am sure it will neger fail to do some | by Mrs, Crick husband, Georse Bt Toaniat onohabtel || i avAn 8 dayarrivec IR S So it is inevery great mercantile or | regard 1o post-mortem ob . goou Crick. \d rea VI, H, Sheafed Co, | 1¥1ative halls were crowded, and no one | ;i moturing. establishment: the it | ser : ared the requive- | Architects and The abandonmient of the Union Pucific - Sty was happler than L. Morton, with sev- | o eisce'are sigidly looked after, bo. tion with the empre . dummy trains between Council Bluffs A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of ision Convention, il g on, sat beside me, conscious | oy eo exporience haws shown that in the v de b i Superintendents. e Oimahy aiid Albrisht bas been. | hose purchased at Bixby® 3 Dernorr, Mich., July 81.—A speeial from | Of the f";“ Shitiic] worn greatmul, | aggrogato thoy smount to lurge sums, | 0 the count ur s the S FINE INTERIOR DECORATION n ctermined upon and _goes into effee -~ ing, Mick s there were more than | MY greatness depended upon e o care of the pennies by noting | Francisco Chronicle. Awmon 00 230 Me n Blo 1 7. fow: {-:nl\nx ok AV e ':‘:'1;\';:’".,'.".”.'::,',:,1 Robbed on the “Row." two hundred uzlon labor-gresnback-farmers' | DHL Hag e ‘“!"_l"["f ““{"‘(‘.‘[{" -"“'f".“*l’ re they go, and e be surprised | Poor the law’s demands are altoge Room o0 N b e Bt Mo ™ Pany’s franchise on Union ayonus it tho e ) of a platoon of police was re- | allianco delogates present when the conven- [ Hhents Wave asied for. A fellow from | 4o fing how the practice will net as a | beyond their purses, and. th s ular meeting on Monday evening. The aban- toscttle a serious disturbance ou the | tion was calied to onder this forenoon, Dr. | (ho OUMer SCe gov up und moved 10 | ihock on little expensesand you will | are told, are being filled in conséquenc 1A N PH donment of these suburban trains b “ t1oclock yesterduy morning, and | D, R, Deming of Tuscola w ohapy | tmend by striking out the words Salino (1, G0h, trouble with the big ones It is required that in Scoul every on \ s g “lous inconvonicuce i | when it was scttled the patrol wagon con- | munand a list of standing ommittess so. 0 tyunlRel befinsiean toinR ool e i shall dress in white for atixed length of 2 3 nll:lylll‘l"l"l‘llvll\i\‘; .u;;‘l. tr ,M‘-I T R i R I s Teatan Tt corro e Vad bnbned (aatil ot D00 " N Rl : '!,. gend of the Doath of Solomon. time ufter the occurrence of the deatl MANUFACTURING CO., 1 the two cit Post ; Son 1 Well, you could have knocked me There is a legend concerning the | Some of the poorer classes ble wit IstAve i 215t St reynor was in confe With the | Women. Two of the principals were sadly [ ternoon to give the committee on plutform | qevn “with a fonther, I saw thr th of Sol luded & Aol POOLGL O A 122040, 4 4 5 e e g B e G [y AR GRNIE ST g ath of Solomon, alluded to in- the ko- | difficulty to comply with the require | 3 Th. By ke BIEImO0 CRlCAOLIg o I B Sompois | e meslseron there one il tammas " | Tor the how industrial party i hchome In an nstant. Tho | ran and found in’the chronicle of ments, but others, less for cnno. 4 Dash, Loorsa S Bt by which the el : i In the afternoon & plaform was anopted uha fellows thought T would vote for | hari, which is to the following effect: | possibly conform,and immed ; i miils would not be' interrupted until th ; X atinued their - | denouncing the republican and democratic | the name of Lincoln, and if I didn't | Solomon employed the genii in building | tppenr-in the state in. any otl aisand BaMLL St es T hartin nake permanent arvangements | Vestigations, whi >sulted in booking Will- | parties for criminal abuse of power since the | Morton wouldn’t either, and the bill | the temple, but, perceiving that his end | the prescribe b TH AV ane fartds Kindiink wood F50 por] i s Tt oh L i heEaRUIA A an Allen, Charles Denning, C. L. Yost, | close of the civil wary demanding the aboli- | would be defeated. Tlooked at Movton | was nih at hand, prayed God that his | and o itons are said to | sawdustby the burre of both cities are deeply interested in the [ 1. . Jenree and Mike Kildare for assault | ton of national banks and the substitution of | in hopes of consolation, but my buckskin- death might be concenled from the genii | bo overflowing with offende: first class, Telephone matter and they will witch the negotiations o " r » person, | 10EAL tender treasury notes, all money to be | iuqd, linen-duster friend, who wasa re- R ooy “YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.” with some auxiety. : und battery and laweny from the person. | jugq) tonder; the freo coinagoof silver; rail. | “had, linen-duster friend, whe e | until thework was completed, for Solo- e = I'hie victims of the Wt and the v | roads, tolegraphs und teleph IPI”|‘|-I;‘="“."‘ I'."}”“‘*‘ woroa »"“l“{ |<l;“1” mon knew that if he died and the genii o A Floating B - ALL WORK WARRANTED. P. C, Miller, the pain PR ¥ were two young men who gave the names of be operated in - the inte boded no gaod to my sl W@ 10| knew of his death th would leave off interes @ Bonic to his friends, th Sixth : Johin Jackson and Hurry Haines of Platts- | of tho people; elght-hour laws; pe do something mighty quick. I sprang | puilding. Therefore he made himself o i hotel at Hong 4 ) uth Sixth s mouth, Neb. Juckson, who keeps a livery | the farmer deduict s wortguge from ussess: fec lmllnnlm instant everything | A in the garden, and ve three decks. able in Plattsmouth, came ain | ment; a graded income tux: governmen as s still as death. ning upon this staff, w is he owe i L ed for dining I oo et o g | S A T 1 | om0 ponpla o el stk socutig | "5 b Bponlsotd gontlomen, this s ‘fiummmfiwamh; ‘fl“ L S L Judd & Wells Co,, C, B, J president, 000 | Somabey WD e, eckson. i the Australian ballot system; homestead ex- | 3 gupprise to me and 1 say freely that I >, His soul was taken so gentlyfrom | main deck will contain a drawing voom, Broadway. ¢ L { i cmption to the valueof %1,000 on improved | & SUrP D Ay fron : | BUpSoe IR OmAAdI0Y e o oy | and” personal property's redvetion of aalar. | prefer the name of Saline City, but if 1% | him that the body remained standing, | twenty-one bedrooms, ench withe o full A Rem rkable Habeas Corpus Case. | whom they had presiously \ dequuinted | 105 of all public officers on an cconomical [ 13 the wish of the majority toselect | 5o vemained for one whole y Those 1 bath and dressing room, .\z.m (] R n‘ 3 T RS A somewliat viable habeas corpus case | with in Plattsmouth, Afterwa oy basis; election of president and senators by | some other name, I am with you and for upper or \v' deck has been arvanged s | yaiton y Iver filling by ealling has been commenced in the superior court of by some others, At u direet \».a.ul.‘;’."i.u -{“\’\df'u e ::xlx\( ‘;,"'l‘ n}n\ life Inn; u ldnl_z'ilvn’"-ll'i'“ Im'q in prayer, and t1 :d not approach | a promer at room vian block. Council $lufTs. this city by the filing of a petition for the | Manawn and. returned . They | ng ticket wis nominated : Gov- | my vote be ronox in or of Lincolny . Sl the genii worked night and wilt lito Weduosday evening requiving | Wited to o hon it aid O N iien s loniabang gov The houso fairly went wild. Iwas | duy’ until tho temple was completed, | O7] NTE A hOTEL BARGAIN. Bherif ison of H i told by Yost that the b d be i R Rals checred and applauded to the echo and | {hinking they were watched in every d | el Bl 1 for rent, arrison of Harrison county to | 1o come across to th the ‘viver * rPrsiay “Gra. | then cheered n, and when the vote | 15 . ? ot hotel o o Irs. B 3rosco A 4 i Blackman > auditor, Willivm W. Gra- s tail by the master whose sevhiowt fn produ 1 Mrs, Emily Bresce of Mis- | go down on the Kansa This they con- 11 he tal of b ¢ . . Doing u first R A P T e [T BRI p et B e S L I o , A A, Ellis; superin- | Was counted Lincon was the capital of | many “weeks before closed in death, 1n,;.x.!mg and Day School, galn for son e e e d ‘,1‘_‘“l motor and came across. Jackson suspected | tendent of public 80,1 Nebraska—Morton and I did it. * Soonit | But” during all this time little white | . y ! good hiotel ma. . pR e nren Foe CIBHRAR L g siovinls info trouble, and so he | Justice of the supreme cour rien J. At- | was located and you kuow what it isto- | ants had been gnawing at the staff, and | Fifth Ave, and Seventh Street. JAMESON BROS, Props. sylum, where they have been ordered 1 gjipped his money to Haines to keep for IBA0: S EAG i |16 o » templo was 5 ; g confined by the Harrison county insanity ¥ P e v avty l“‘ 15 i n .; I‘[\K \lil.)' | Resolutions in favor of a service 0 But your friends in Missouri—" “\h‘,"'“,-:,l.l.‘. l;yl,.'.m.l, \:1; .,‘rmf \:)IHU\LI‘Hu’ T g v of the depots Jouncil Fluffs - g Jows:, ‘commissioners. Mys, Bresee is the unfor are and later by Will Allen, who | Pl anda prohibition plank were rejected | ontured the ambassador, Stafl crumbled under his woight and the | Gt D reached from any P F. M. L”lS & Co n motor, .y 2 YA rlitie: pd i after some debate a lution favoring 3 ey :]:"‘;““ ';‘ ‘;‘h “‘[,“ h:”l*”; ‘“;“l"{‘\ BHon A ey Ao M v P | wownan sufrage was added (0 the platforn I never wiote to them ag body fell to the grourd. Mahomet al- | *'i0q ted by the Sisters of Cha s L et le el i aekaon | Adjourne answered the colonel with a deep sigh. | judes to this curious legend in the fol B. V. M q and heir to the estates in oue of the | supposed, for the depot, but Instead of | 4 - ¥ p aus2E lowing (See kovan Sura xxxiv.): *When "MER MG t yposed, for the depot, but instead of br LOWE L Sy 9 I RMS hoa=d and tuition em Ia oldest ros in ¥ ud, that she | fnkwu pat the depot n..\ wer e > Crops in Kansas SHALL SWRLLYE A ORNRUI Y He Win«l) had e that Solomon ;‘,.,T.“F..fim 1 branches of rished educa- T iy was the result of a morgantic marri ame. ! et b Arcmisoy, Kan., July 31.—(Special Telo- should die, nothin vered - death | o for young lndies §76 for scssion of [ . AndBuldingSupecintendonts, = and was brought to this country by he "”‘l' iRt ;l‘”“ . gan an -'fl(" gram to Tue Bee]—C. M. Rathbourne, 1ag Byaryives unto them (the genii) except the ereep: | jod moriths, commencing fivst Monday | xR00MS 0 and g2 Boo Buld ng, ‘m‘-‘% parents, who fled to escape the persecutions | SO0 80t ou e 3 & INULes 1 superintendent of the Missouri Pacific, has ing things of the earth, which gnawed | ymber and ) respectively. | Codiceid Bluffs, i, Correspondence solicited ‘e ¥ and the sc mmediately began again, four How long cun an average man live | ;2 oy Loy Risat oA oetatlin in September ¢ x ! ¢ -\ of the nobloman's - family, that her mother | of the fellows selzing Haines and beating him | 145t been over the central branch division and under the present order of things? ju- | (5 Sond ARG IEUSHE hif Ml '\! i [4 i For furthe T OFFICER & PUSEY died while she was a baby, and that her dis- | about the head. Jackson escaped and does | ho confirms the reports of crop failure in A R P the gemi plainly perceived thut if they LiSTER SUPERIOR, < it : N e R 4 f 1 Jour s had known that which is secret they ad P cousolate father, after depositing a lavge sum | not remember much about what oceurred | western Kansas, Ho says there will be a [ T \Vith n view to secortaining something | 124 K 1 ¢ Y St. Prancis Academy of maney n the hands of a trustee for the | AerWard. Inw few minutes it wis all ovor | fuilure of the e crop west of i e aaRes i G Sak 2 | would not have continued in a vile pun Couneil Biutfs, Towa. B A_ N { . conspiracy that had for its object the seeur- “"" | &nd Republioan vivers, butwoet of Concoxd ding New Yorlk physicians on the SVidth snd Visdon Sopusnalne Al Bropdwer ing of the fortune and the siieremg of the [ While the row was in progress Jackson was | covering the westorn half of tho stat i st ; A scientific person has discovered sy e COUNGCIL ELUF father wnd child, which was accomplished by | 100 of bis oy ur pockets wero ton, will be raised. East of the Dr. Cyrus Bdson was of the opirion | that whon the waist is compressed the A 7 s sending the child west and confining the | SPOW AL LU0 Monay haq een taken vio 50 per cent of | car's | that, all thir cansidered, people are | intellect expands, the Paris edition futhor in un insane asylum - from which ho [ JCHtIY whilo the scuie was in - progress, Rut | taised Mr Fatilonrne has more Jepouivg- | physioally e vnow thanthey were | of the New York Herald, He y ped after thivty years. Mrs. Bresee is | ) BN ROV JOb UROT: 8 LORY | lug reports from Ne B, 5 1e discovery s § o for & suid to bo the vietimof ulot of claivvoyants | SHOWn. ‘The threc women who live at the 5 . } ity are hard to } ety smeying oy i and spivitnalists, wio have constructed the | house weretaken iufo custody and held as Japan Advices, y | SeseniiHo BUEPORGR: Ll DESLYE B04 ¢ | 1 have b ver arkablo success | trausfers is that the quit cluim deed was | Whitelaw & Co. Store open till 10 o'elc had named the capital of Nebraska after - The Census Shows That Life is Gain- eluborate romance that the woman tells and be. | Witnesses. Kild nd his bur tender, W s ST . i | collect, ] or the reason that it | of tight lacin: sicir ignor o lma: g Uie avomun tells and be- | 13 "1alson; wore changed with the robbery on i ’“‘; 1eco, Cul,, July 3l.—Advices | b0 1q"quive o Gompurison of four or peasant women always ha guincd over hor and hor hustand o s the statemients of Juckson and Haines, who | fromJapan by steamer today report disor- | ierations to obtain actual figures. | and inteliigent Prench | the earnings of the woman's life tir iton | dcacrtbediDilson perfectly belore the afocrs. | ders In various parts of the emple over the | wiihin'the lnaf twonty yenrs sunitary | have sianil waists, . ho ounted to considernole, as she was asplen- T ) & i Dt 08 and tho 1u 0nse A ‘ol g o wonderfal strides, We 5 LT G iliher an catmied o eobie bk | - Tho while outft was brought up for exaniae| thereupon, On e e T period S Boplo | a1ag of the wist and Hhat ot 1 ‘Electrlc TP"SFGS‘ Belts, » Valley for the past seven o eieht | MU0 in the superior court at 2 o'clook yes. | Serivus rioting and troops have been sent to | have passed the period when sickpeovle | sizo of the waista 1t of the intell; JAop0.Y "x“.m.’.“lsmnule\l,“,,. sl “]”, owday afternoon. The police desired a little | the scene, Cholera cases awe increasing and | Il did'so in_spite of the doc- | und an enormous s of obse i Chest Protectors, Et: Tlave boon considered hommianations would | 1oratimo to look up tho . evidenco against | many deaths are reported. . There is a more intelligent under- | finully convinceed him § AT TG | S PSS GRS e not have been interfered with had sho mot | Dalson, and all the cases were contin - standing of the causes of di nteliectual development among women | Ag20t8 LRI conceived the dea that & largo portion of her | Wil Monday morning. The. charge > Governor Fifer Will Attend the result cannot but be beneficial. is found among the o wenr the | 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. stolen fortune had been securod wnd was being | ¢hansed aud all but Dalson will be ax Seu .o, 110, July 81.—Governor Fifer “I'hen you think that, on the whole, | ti {starbing htest corsets. That the exaet op A0 enjoyed by severul of tho most prominent and | [0F 8saultand battery and disturbing the has positively agreed to attend the great tri- | people ave stro now than in the slte 18 tru ' we know on the — ] uien in the village, In her efforts to v Sompel restitution she his made fife wers e man Van Allen fs suffering from a bul. | ennal cantonment of the Patriarch militaut in | “good old duys?' / uthovity of Mr. Weller, sr., Who onee C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, leasant for those “"”]':“" o Andtheds “:‘“’ ot wound in the knee and walks with | Chicago August He will be accompanied | 0 " There ure many v!’Yl”'!“ ’”_l“""‘ 1o | pemarked that “vidth d - visdom goes Wholesale and Retall De Fioa, an hns chared thom. with et ot | crutehies. He claims that ho received the | by Colonel Itcov rivate secretary, Ad- | such a conclusion, Take. for instance, | together,” 1t will be in viin, therefore hed i s e A 5 jutant Genes utenant Governor | the last expedition to the North Pol 3 b Rt nunierous attempts upon her life, and filed | WOUd from a revolver in the hands of a i Uenaral. Vi 3 | the last expedition e N for men toendeavor to expand th R s B AV LR AER SabAnE flisd grook who iistook bim for a policeman. Tho Ray and the governor's military staff. The men on thut expedition lived under | mind with corsets in any W TR hedsag K ) i 4 | omcers, however, have some ot informa- - so——————— | conditions +h the men of gen of st T indna aont | ;!\l::lllu:::d‘lt: ‘|l i :\‘m e .\.'.\l.,..' it and | yion concerning Bim of which they ¥ New York Carpenters $trike nditions to which the menof gen that of studying feminine cor 1 months | L « ¥ , ndpelt . | ation or two ago succumbed. They had | gejentifie person who maide the grand 8go both she and ber husvand were taken be- ticent. They claim to be able to” & New Youx, July 81.—A general strike was | passed the limit where animal and veg- | Qiscovery’ i mentioned undoubtedly Sock and Lowest Price send for Cut fore the lusany commissioners at. Logan, and ol that duckson and Huines wore fol- | ordered this morning of the meu employed 1¢8 nand " ayla I where the i uch e | Nos, 205 & S Vi St afterarigid examination were dischiurged lowed from Plattsmouth by two of the par- | oy gll the public schools now belng repaived. | lifo ocould exist, an rothe | expanded his mind very much in the | D way, and 201 an VT ariga ox ties who knew they had the woucy, and they mo ered over 705 below | cojrse of his investigations, but it is yet, excitement incident to the proceedings’ still ot oho KIS Ahay AC 1R RN, 804 Abont twe wo hundred men are out of S v 1 : 55 ) L Ve complishe u »babili ol more it fthe A fusther disturbed their wonil balance, and | 0O IRGR o' exbeuting o conspiraey 1o | Work an thoro i serious doubt whothor tho | £650: s foat s never uccomplislied | in ull probabliity nof more t ‘ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. they becume such @ nuisanco that public | LPRED v public schools will be able to open Septem ¥ 10 nistory of | : #izo of that of w modera B policy demanded their incarceration. Ac- inlt : ydraul 1d Sanitary Engineor, PR | He also instanced the walking feats of | faurante, ' cordingly un iuformation charging them with The ManBalin .x i s o present day, which had broken all < fri “ san s flled by 3 (b et ie Manbattan sporting headqus c - Cable 1o (A L T Slad B 1L Halinoi cne it | o TN ey et 1 o o On the Pensin Appeal Board. 5 AR A A B O i P ding, Council Bluffs exumined i d wedjugeed fns 1 g S Wasiingtoy, July 81.—0. H, Gilmore of 4 the duration of human 1ifo, I e Tho application for the writ here is for the Hall's Plea, 1liuols bus been appointed o member of the | ‘”“x‘f”‘r i stat Ailplany i D8 wa “’ 'l"l“'_‘ | |l-" t AR A RN 308 R Justice ¢ s, Ofice over American | purpose of Laving a further inquiry juto the | Tt is asserted that Hall, the murderer, has | Poard of pension appeals [0y SyeRarling: Catiie, R 4 802 | DOE AR RE & Ben ' Jroad w Youncil oW question of their sanity. Tt will b6 heard o | yapned out a line of defenso, it ho Neos ty K SRR lieve the people of the present ave at |'it will be th <y Morida Hols least as long lived as thelr ancestors, on | fatal aecid as peop v - n - " — . PR, U YT e % £ have his case adjudicated in court, He con- ARLe Rl { Rl ol Attornoys ab Le Hue in the Biate and’ Facerh Live OAK, Fla., July 81.—Kelly Stewart, | an average are always in such a fancied hurry that bt n & s ms PR 1 & Shugart-Bono Llock, Couned Will iseep the store open today and tomor- | templated making temporary insanity an ex- | olored, was hangod 1 day foe the mure | Dr, Brymnt of the health department | they will not take comuwon precautions l Courl '1u:vu.“m‘ aud 5 Shugart-Boeno Llock, FOW 10 sebtlo accounis UMELMAN, 8 OUSCIor bis crlme, bub be bas recousidered | dex of Jobn Huwkins about two years ago. | also thought that the present conditions | fo¥ thiels own salety, } J Over ( ac & O welry Stores

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