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nption, | $his oegp 41 plinted 0. Fove. Q. Hoel e unfortunate young manis o timerby | Financial Tranmotions of the Co T | y thinned and cultivated with as much crUNmL BLUFrs oy | trade, having worked with 1. R, Jones and » :"\ '"“”"v- Lt 3 care ns the crop g i Kuropenn coun- OFF'ICE, NO. 12 PEARL 8T. The Brece Innaey Onse Ended by the Dis- | With Shugart& €0, wherheleared his £, 00 iy tablo, compiied | A Interesting Exporinent in the Toeding | {"ic%: Dut we'can give the turnip at- ) trade, for seve rs. Hehas been ne y tention enongh toget it well started Deliverd by Carrler in ay pant of the City chirge of the Husband and Wife, & o devnt mamber ot the First Sapiist | fron dispatcles trom the ing houses of Young Calves, aftor that it will take caroof itsel, \u\ HW.TILTON, - - - MANAGER | iR chunh md as an estraondinwily pure- |OF the citio namad, shows the gross ex. | . stile soil wil |--m]nu-|vu|n s, though TELISPHONES minded young man, 0 encour: changes for st wosle, with rites per cont % sandy lonm i the best o ground Rusiness Offce, No. f THE CONGRISSIONAL SITUATION. | other youing men tolive exemplaty lives. Kis | of jncrnse or decrase, as aganst the | RESULTS OF HOTHOUSE AGRICULTURE. | should be cultisnted till it ix v!mr whiy Night Editor, No ‘ . [ tendeacy to_preach upmn all ocasins W8 | amounts for the wreemonling woek in 1880 smooth and mellow, and If it has pre- gradually led ip torhe beliel that he has a = viously been deeply plowed somuch the | Drives Inane by Religion- Nebraska “I!\‘”‘wl‘v s vt "H‘ \;‘;vl-‘”hv Loy gy . Extraordinary tlon on the | better, A soil that has produced a erop | [ 1 eveloped the impression Istand of Gu s y—The of early potatoes or onfons, or that for | some cause has missed a stand of corn, MO MEATEON, N ¥.P. 0 Delegates to the Farmers® Cone | disonlerel mind that ho is (e Son of Mun hanit Bl Lammber O ol gres —Another Tnjinction in | He s e der the car of Dr. Hart, one of (e Crop - Sugar Beetinswcts 1 L ; A . i members of the luniey comiuission, and if his will genorully produce n crop of turnips | S l ] i ] I] “l [ ey dty Wl cutatted @ hapy finily of Sight—Minor Mentio symptons cannot. b controlled hewill be 1d- | gowyors ST Camning ~Cutting Clover. to gool advintage. The best of the | U “ Cd 1S 4 (. 3 : ‘ & Judged insane and sent to Clarinda for treit- | posos e a small or Swede variety of urnips is the Beaurezard Miller was arrested yostenlay ment ) ! afternon and locked up oo the charge of Jndgre € on rturned from Missonri Val- - | Ehiladelphia ¢ re he Vi " ‘ fteo roduce . ] vigrany. He wis pickedup in froit of the | 1, w“*w TS bl BIEONAY . EVERT(E R Ty Manawn beach, near hotel, enlarged, | St louis § We had, November 1,188, fifteen | to produce crop of roots when not Mint and rmade sucts o pitiful appeal ind such | 3 P W e vsand, nice boltom, clean rooms. | e . Silves, ten of which had owed their | planted too thic e bost time for ' aclearshowing (hat e wisa property owner | Daving pent four days in listening tothe tes | ¥ mothos and five we skimemilk, | SOVing this vaviety of tuenips is the §nthe ity tat Dan Corriggwent onbis bond | tinony in the Bresee habeas corpus case We biave custorners for fuside impre inn 2 : ¢ el he Ple w | middleof July, but they may bo sown s and hewas released | The arguments of the counsel were coicluded | property, terms allcash, I you bave a var- | Kb Gy 1 Yotes o corvesponuenl o8 NS LIAIVISW | gy s thie fieal o Alaguss, aisd will pid John Long, Chinaman _whose altitide | at{o’clck. ind immeliately after the judge | €ainto offer «ll o E H. Shafe & Co.at | Loalvin. [ ws, Those that had run with the | dyee g fair crop il they get a showe " sitof LIl s fittod s mao, was irvesed by the piice | yeylorel hisdeciion in case of Alburt. Bro- [ 04t - " Niteanke. 1 cows were fat, and we decided to experi- | soon after sowing, The secd muy bo | g 5o thetraamont of sl sapziont and chronte yemteniny aftermoon o o durk o RCCIINE | soq orduring him to to measal fom fhe Nelraska Dolega 3 ment with them in feeding: but it being | sown broadeast at the rato of about one | Private disi esof the nrinary and sovial Btilen Trom i witeryories. omploye by the | custodyof Sherif Garrison, who has been | Notwitlstanding the fact that Governor | O ) || more convenient, we fod altogether, | hall jpound - por acre. - Carve must bo [ orzans, us ayphils, airictire, Grstitls, pers Murphy and Ropr boys wis found secmted | hollinghimupon a warrat ciarging bhim | Thayer of Nebrasks was wnable to secure ken (o get the seceding even and thin | Ve TEG reated siecostilly lundry on Brodway, He will have | with inanity. lcision in the case of | delegates from thatstate to attend the fam- | e e e \fer | €n0uszh, for turnips will not grow where | it tntion i o dicises of the | ub of the skimmilk elves, AMOr | nouoed hus heet sown oy 2 oy | Tunis s Asilin, Coneamption. Broncii Aring this morning, . Bresey in custody upen the same | ers® congress in this city the farmers of that | @MAFA s v | $ P BB T e iy, Kl 8 G. Ekdahl while owt with a fisli rge, wins not rndered but wastalen under | state will be ropr ted. The secrdary of Pr . teaching them to cat oats, we guve them | form roots where they are sown too | itirri ke, Barslysis i disea D cllent it o euivad his | adviserient, ind will b given tolay | the state farmers® allinnce took hold of the | 1'ulith adaily feed of about four quaits each for | thickly, [ oo Varlocede, Tydrioele, D ¥ i. ¢ ) J S0t 0 six r n mer. Diseases of the éye and ear. Clut thes, He was attonpting t The Breseo case hasattrated a geat dal | matter and has reported to Seeretary Clayton | Righnond 5 six weeks, and then increased to six The Possibilities of Wheat Caltuee, | Spbiodeiratire and il diseises of e ¥ Tas. b wtand His fotinggiving avay pre- | of itention, morethan any othersimilar cise | a listof thoze who havel appointed md lv.xlmum\u 9 quarts. At the end of two months com- | Some thivty years ago, tho French [, Wehave s dcpartment devated exelu ! i into tho Jake and Bt i n0t | iy he westen part of the " sate, The stry | the imes pf others will follow. - The folly- | Hariord 7 menced aration of two quarts of eats to | considered n wheéat erop quite good when Medieine sent seeurely packed and free tr been for theherie cadud of duseph IKutcht |y, o 0tionwith it has been repeatedly pub- | 0% are those who alrcaly have accepted ap- | foy Wi 9 one of corn, and fod that way for about | it yiclded twenty-two bushels to the | observation i the acddent might lave boerof a uorese R ey pointments POHin, OF ; 3 acres but with the saame sofl the prosent | Correspondence confidential. A fous characte lished, frequently with a great. deal of sensu- | ™ v “yun Ditl, Malona; JumesJilos, Wos- | Washingion. sixty days longer, incrensing the quan 1 J ovvasaq 23 { | red-top, steap | it is almost sure ot s e Cor. Broadwny and 26th Stroet, Connedl Biufls, ta Minnenapulis . y not expecting to make much DR BELLINGE Surgical Institute and Private |lll\[>i(.ll Cor. Brondway and 2601 st.. Connell Blurs Henry Brumudmesor opened his silom on | tomlisn tht assisted materially iz dovelp- | on W, ¢ BaldwinandJ. ) Rissol, Ash. | St men: tity of each alittle, Thelastten weeks | Stirement isatlewst thivy-three bush the comer of Seventh avenue and Ninth | iog the extriordinary fancies thit had taken | ton James Schultz Yutn : V. Poden, Free- | §fangel 8 4 street yestaday aftemoon, to ace te | posession ofthe nindsof the unfortunate hus- | man; G. H. Hopkins, Weston; G, W, Normis | Vonand, o is good when it yields from forty-thre the criwedsof pople whi were foeking 10 | bud wnd w The lestinony developed anddohn Biggorstilf, Ashiand: J. W, Her- | Xev [Taion outs, und at the very list consumed ten | forly-cight bushéls and occasionally the #ko t0 100 1) o oo, Fiihlsbi i Al ol b anlliie A L 11, Cerescos W . Waters Creek: 8, | Worster quarts or more eqe 7 © aver- | crop isus much as five | ( i e, B il A RS | L s hapap | oot s e 8 £ | WA s ormon e W0 ave w58 i A 0 | Qiscoyored hitn, hut efors the fact badime | the mystery thit surounds the case. 1t | Lumiahl s Colon; . C. aged up the fred and find that thoy ate | ¥ LA Gt L LU | ‘wmwmwww Y els, while in the best soils the ferop only they had two parts corn and one part t generilly giown thatthen was one plue in | shows simply that My, and Mrs, Bresee are | Tumey, Ceresco; | Schoeder. Tthioa; 1 about fifty bushels of grain and one ton I i } C e eity where a glass of beer corld be ob- | | 1 conspl g ttle | Richard Willums, Cedar Bluffs ; Jesse Gid R " —Hesse for examyple ~which ave satis the city where aglass of | thevictms of wconspiracy to gt wiat e | Rich am: luf i of hay ch i the 200 doys | ol only when theavernge orop attaing tained the patro wagon s ipfront of has | (0 FEEE T 0 R A o N vearsof | 16y, Sand Creek; Josoph Pablan, Moris l il thay VarE fod Taaie aves giloon, andin a foew minules more 1S o A Y yee Biufs; Peter Castic, Plas Clayton 3 i ALES | thirty-seven bushels; while the fth Ave. and Seventh Street, takinga ride to he station [ industry, Dies. Bresce is ot. howeover, the | Omaba s J. A Hake Cobonel 13, 1. Siva, Qe ringed, ~ when sold, - from fen fmental farms of contral ‘ | i Bc un\[lnglnnl Day School, i It da ter ofan knglish ¢ 1 andhas HC] v I o, Mo, S 0 purtee 01 5 ang eirhits v s AL s M, Dunn | QaEnte ofin Kiglis carlandhas ot ben | 5 Omaha; Honry Eicke, McArile, 4 - : : to nturion months - and - welghts | Frinco proluco from year (o was tyspeak at Masonic teaple list night [}V " h £ Ul L ! 3 Hon Amos Guales, Gil oo rom SRt DU A | year, over large areas, forty-one brought outa splendil githering of peple, [ puiies i wiin sho i acusdl, but ls Lallatle; Willism Bail | iincaln Inve eatimated tho kinds of grainonthe | fuhels to the tere, and o number of The ehnreles of thiseity had dismised teir | e onbly victimof little cote and R M. Carpen'ter, Papillion s J. M. Ward, Texingeen oo | average as about halfand hall, Cornat | gonsin novthen AN TR of pre il joleers, some spivitualists ax J. Suodgrass and H. FH. Davidson, Spyi : 3 | 7 o Sl il Ly bl s wly | gty d t wio ha tited asnn | fiold: A J. Thomas, Grotna; 1. H, Gosssed | Tommeord ; | 2! cents yer bushel and outs ol 17 cents, | via, yoaraftor yoar, from fifty-iive th | Br VoM. " it Rev. Frauklie kd in projer most| Spatehuniress' and physician whose spec: Far A E e B S iyl e L . malking the measured bushel of mised | g HHBI40 tHE &8 Ocen. | TERMS—For boad and tuition ems felindy. A couple of sones were san | qalty is i s of wonan, Sho wus callod | o jornelgty Vacona; J, Cameran, Hor | Jofieal;. foed worth 20cents, Theaverage ; i e | bracing all branches of a finished educas he chofr, wd wien the speaker was o et seq while siik & number | Sini. Join e wnd_ Grant Stewurt, ashvi 204 of the calves was about ®10 November 13 | tion for young ladies $75 for session of dir qite 4 demostrdion of yeus a1 Lincoln, and found him | ooriaein Faircild and O. Colby, Kon 92 15 50 bushels of grain, %103 fon of i H five months, commencing first Monday weleome was made by the audimee, | OF, a0 di Lircoly ut b | ards Williani Marshal, Arlington ; . Car- | Sl Laii ; 140 50 bushels of grain, o ny, | five months, commencing Monday M. Dinn's specch was tvidently inteided | P00 very acdulous, and when the addi- | penter, Fontayelle; L. Smith, De Soto ortioter . 1 : . With the exception of two in September and February respectively, 0 nvcnrae tho Taithial. 1t shotudod witn | il fiet was clied it she was i | Eaiod Het Cilaian s Willn Medorick E i ps skim-milk calves, they sold for $4 per For further purtieulars addvess prictiol mtterand way delivered in the | gSIOFRCG 0 e paentige, bavine bt | and LK, Flecher, Bhir Total i 100, and_averaged 780 pounds cach, mik- ISTER SUPERIOR, & t L A 2 - - B i St Prancis Academy, Council Blulls, Towa, \ wn ho veached from any of the depots on 1 Condueted by the Sisters of Charity viees and the paston were early all sion S0 much igrhity bushels has been obtained upon limited areas under sial eare, I fact, it is now proved that by combining a se of such simpls operations as the selec- tion of seeds, sowing inrows, and proper ntlemian's most intensely camest man ¢ inidudel in ¢ No deartig hou Ing #0120 less 32.75 expense of Shipping. | manuring, the erops can be increased by - g Cr | fron New Yorks, she wentto work and wove 3owars! offc HioTed 16.80 N i L @ B e "'I‘““ IR : ly ”“”“‘ll““’ by \.’"‘“"»‘ the very ¢ rate ronance about the abduc- B S O i 4 020N, Matn. | tiowlustroae i The net profit was $5.45 cuch. I realied | ;¢ jonst 75 por cont over the best present Tt S fea e pnusual i 0 Suiday | g5 fron the parental palace known s Wads- g e nearly 11 cents a bushel more for my 5 S nightservice. At the cloe of the exer SR L rasmhat sl Anoth netion in § Held Up by Tranips. ey . Id have broughtat the | 2Yerage, while the costof production acollction wastaken, Ty a rising voteMr, | Witth i b Snelandundthe dgantic o Some of theresidents of Hontan street An employe of the Swuth Omnhastock [ &0 than it would hive roughtat e | can be reduced by 50 per cont by the use Dunn was invited voremiin and continue the | S athadfor its object the securing | threatening toappal tothecourts today for | yonls was asaulied gt the cormer of Twen. "“I “1 Y T'ho ‘“*‘“l“;“_“l“ A b ‘”"I of sorue inexpensive machinery; to say Jootiugs duingthe weokin lho Broalway | o'thg vas| forune Loxl Walsworth loft | anjunctio restrafuing the coniractor from | tieth and Plorss about 1 e st et | G e e e ey in il | nothing of costly machines Tike the M, B church. The whole public, it espec: L A 9 ght II!H- > nowadays b ntrin- i 4 i filly the boys and men of the towh ase i, | With Amcrian trustees for the care ind bon- ling the strect in front of their property i ~mu;uu { ‘1\~”|.| 1in Mow | Steun digeer, or the \lulwl'l/--xw which i | in accondance with sutract that was | in money. The vietin is 4 Bolomim aud re. | Sic Vilue and much morethan piys for | mice the soit requived for each special yars this womanandher con federates fnd | f the trouble of feedingeattle. Thecalves o Mrs. Brese conplelely under controland | 8Wirdedlast winter. A numberof thiem are | Side wy oy gotufls. | He recived | woredehornel intho springand fed in A good lose el e with every 100 feot of er biieveeverything thit wis told | in faver of the work, bt still larger mum- | oy, Yoterdy and - wos | the open air in a trough, having » straw Yose purchisedat Bisby's, tin relation to henelf. Freuent dufts | berare opposed toit. They havetwo causes | He is % e w ade upor Mrs, Bresee's ecanings to | of complint. O s { ALELL acouple of tranps and robbed of about £17 Al et efit of his daughter. For a period of five culture, They are now oecasionally ro- sortedto here'and there, but they will unable 1 talk English, and wa plle to run to and & warm shei to go | S far0 genoral uso is soon us humai- alle 10 talk English, and was so | pile tor and o warm shed to go | fir fels Sndneising o aps P. . Miller, fho minterand decrator, at | o fide b Mrs, Bresecs camings b s tat the work was let | bady used wp by the it he could | under when 00 cold—not one was everr ,’"i;“,.r“,),“'1‘]‘“.",:,m.l|','f_,',';“|"L'“”" AL Yome 1o hiis friends, SIS Suth Sixth stret daied,” andit eventually ended in breaking | 1€ "M O'Her, wio forfeited his contract by | €ive the police very littleinformation about | tjed up. After get ting used to the grin T — ke i ber in fortime and busiessind fally in | filig todo the work within the specited | 4 He tho that his - assallants | wag'constantly kept before them. As Best Food for Young Chicks. FI’]‘\!I:'<“\\]\~"I‘IK“l ingihav bepn 1o e | i, the claivoyant s g ceasel to | time and his assgnnent of i to 1seand | HoC ,,“”,,.",‘u:".",m,“l‘:,':," sty Gy s 1 _’I‘\\lu»Il;i|w;~:\\-:lr s .\mwu_: hany 1“""1‘. l"”"" et ElBOtPlCTPllSSBS, Belts, Bpeciil low prices. Counctl B! arpet| devote her attmtion to tho o ng is conseauently illegal, and theother i 0d conditio N Shiveaihe and one-thivd steers: if they had all been | recommended for young chicks, wo have 5 i8Sk ot g el S ibl | (TR0 e it T L D D oo e o Eu e Bra st e (FERS DRSALECHGY Sy (WFIbseny| Solorminendea IoR youil niohs) o Chest Protectors, Ete PERSONAL DA RACGRA PHS, :.hf}\.-l"":'.\. d'\mg”':;'r;_ o “yj;:n'l h\_”\-'iA" | thestreet drains so much territory (hat the | Siderably” tom.” The police started ot to | mon bread and ontueal, fed in the dey condi= | Agents Wanted. Dr. C. C. Judd. M Poter Beditelwhoe nane sis solong | anl have reid i o tho s | Alline ifdonebefore the property owners arc | Searel il the box cars in the vicinity as soou xtraordinary Ag) 3 tlon, untilthe chicks ure ten duys old, | 606" Broadway, Council Bluffs, T, and familinly cnneted with the lotel busi. | extreme that ithas now wached. The wild ave, willbe washed out and cut up | st g Soil-making, hot water pipes in the n they may then be given crcked | | ) by is retumed from Orgon and | eststories aboutattenpted assissinution ind | by overy minstorn and the stivet impassa. Double Murderin Texas. soil, and culthre under ghiee at o cortdn | SO Md ¥heut screenings ulso, says the [T DBRA o = srooAwn Ve Wduction were purel the emrs of the 5 Y ; | e Kunsas Farmer. Too much soft food is CHARLES R, TANN AN, Cashilor e e o e pourel dnt the eurs of the | i, Upin thse two_ propaitions thoy Brrtox, Tex., Augnst 10.—Considerable | period of the life of the plant, will be es- : 0L id, : ¢ iR not wholesome for them, Chicks prefe il jnen, New Puitic Comell | tanpts weremadd upm hor life, which vora | §Ptal firan tuiuiction 1f the other wsi- | oxcitement was occusiowed this moming | sentiil features of thegardeningof tho | Bt Wpolwome for them. Chicks pr o Bl il i ¢ : MWhich were | donts, who aw anxious to further imprve | O : . s Priiceric \ ho | dry food, an serves the pury nder man: it of W.doneswith | so palpably jokes that even the children of N i b when itbecame known that Peck Wiseman | future, writes Prince rapolkinin the | oo and entails labor 1ew simple roons. vl recogniad them us such. But | tRelr prope annot, dissuade them, They Raliy Augrust Forum, They will' finally dissi- | Celterand entails less labor in prepar i iy Wik v ot Bt it | eliin tofave ool upthe matter s "will | and Com Medadon, 1 divepuable wonay, | August Focun. - They w ally tion. Corn bread alone is insuflicicnt, . Of Council N Gl ad e, il T Sl stran o ey | SHOW thecourt that the cntrwctor camot | Wero shot ad Iciled at midnight Satirday | pute the childish fears as to tne Tmpos- | Li's g uay be im proved whendipped in | Paid up Capital..........$150,000 A fadl e il Tt the of- | Bredes i hos bt st prodiced W00 | cotluet for hiswork if e gos abead ud em- | While driviig i a brgey fron Belton | sibility of satisfying the needs of a fup- | ool (€ G blue a2 ot te 807000 0 Gl b IS, roms S nat 45 Mors | Licn. e aitn (e ki Pty bos DD e Cla e | ]| S e et B G S ‘m!””l“' Sy L o “Sail Liability to Depositors., 850,000 ois 24 ind 245 ) 4 i i Another claim the property owners make is isera as o ere rder | po n always s fresh fro Hrald h S o hd ram block, Council Blffs, Tn., uiil 2 and his wite, produced sy mptous® of thal the con trab peloa b, tos igh an e | and found wot guiliy. Tho' veaict dil ot permit min always 10 hive L from Hevole Dutch Sailors, Dizkoronsi—L A, Miller. . O, Gleason, B. Ly > . m. on the [9th day of = August, 1500, | sanity,und made his pre edly un- | 0¥ e 4 givo oA lehiea's dal | the soil, tho bush, or the tree, most of | When tho Prinz Frederik colli ded Shuznrt, ECE art J. D Bdiunson, Churles Vil N get the work done at the prescat time, | ive universal satisTaction, He killed a dep- > S o i MIADR el B I o ) Jiv Silie' eredion (GR1 cmpsion. of| cobionablofor the mennhon e e | Sharwem roudy tonave 1 done. tor n. waas. | Wty marshal b Tomple Tatt, Jaruaty byl B Roe f\‘f""hl]lllf borhat 15 | with the English ship Marpessa on June | & Hunnin. e e onnoralbaniii st dedl less money than the council proposcd to unlr;n;_ for lmls charge hishot .1 man in n«} .n’ n[\ : ul“ u“l‘:‘l!‘ ‘.lmll 'I‘“"“:::k 25, the commander of a detachment of | bank in Southwestern low i, male it cost them, ganbling house, The woman who was shet | o fact of mode o cud, nothing | fyten colonial forces which happenca oot with him ex lorself’ cingidorably in | cin be more instmetive on this account | 5he on board, immediately orlerad the | __'NTEREST ON T'ME DEPOSIT Mandd & I\h-nmn offering great bargains | his bebulf iu the above @ses. The oficers | thana visit to the islindsof Jersey and g i Blufts the new Fist Methodist Episopal [ and wis tau : were theene church at Coundl Bluffs, iccordingto the of his yife. veling in luxury upon vised plans and specifications. Ea bidder [ money thatshould behers will siate tke an will “wlow for the| This secmd discharge frora the tuding of present by hid shall be accom- | the the Hamison count x is ety 3 vs e e Bl e Erhererb et ! v LG y assembly sounded, and the'men fell inon guaranty that the party receiving the award | witn public sentiment strongly in favor of ang givesonea concrete iden of what the i i " certain loss to theship. Their conduct lr«llll*ll\l() ‘H‘ Iu Unware we 3 e s was an invaluable example to the pas- S Wll citer nto 4 contract und give satisfac. | the pusishnent of the pradicaljokers around | peat TS S0 i T o S v > bl i g et s |ibe ft dat bottom prices. Catpets, Fighting Cont Makers, wory tond, The committca resurves the | the Villey who are largdy “respousiblofor | 265 mi i W just. best the. world. fornes | New Youk, Angust 10.-A fight took place sengers and erew, for, although the ~en- right to refect any orall hids. the unfortuiate condition it which the man | 55 68harpets 65 cts., now 40 s and o e c : e TR T Bl e nmitice, : aud womanare pacel. thiugh the entin line, | We show o linge | oo aperion betwea stildng cout makess, | 300 souls on cadh squate mile, mnd bus | Hre Sompiny woere thon S Ran S 1 ]) ' IBI 1 . My sy, Chiiveman, Wall paper at ts per wil: ot rem- | ment. In bedroom suits we prile orselves | 0fa livery stable sitatel inmediately be- [ gov like the suburbs of Paris, s a lund e sl e sod e e s il hdba el B0 sy1es ey o6 Allen strect. The lLiverymm lave been - Lin . eulture. | With her six Dutch privates and an of ';‘ L-, Ay ot Atk ieRR '.- A Chinese Eubezler. Scott House, Counicl BLfts, transints#.00 | Gimes oy iof Gk Torcrintion giiet | anoved for somo . time by tho | oped of lnto into reenhous culture. | gor who doubdess had bee I}.‘\"“H,I‘,‘.,\‘ ,,‘ R porlowd dellverel Clonn Afur it becane generilly known among | per day, boards, wardrobes and center tzbles o alng | Coit -~ makers congrecating on the side- ( All over the islind, especiillyin the | wicimed by the waters rushing inat the | freteinse Teleptine e Chinmmes of tho Aty thab orlo bf ety with this unloading sile. Get prics dse. | Wil in fromt of the stable aud | north, wher you ook, you | poine'of eollision, YOUR PA PRON AGE SOLICITED. number hal been arestel and Locked up i Bathe at Manaw: a nar hotel, en- | where and compare Mandel & Kl | today attemptedto forcibly remove them. A | see greenhouse They ~rise amid |- - = = e lurged, mor sand, nice bottom, el 1s. | Broadway. | fight ensuedin which t iployes of the | the fields and from = behind the The Origin of Nigger. the caitral station yestenlay they manifested | 1erged, Bl gliom cledn roons. MEVAY: > > asyists Zaptine: ) ReEas: tion y 3 Sl g Lo stible ameto the assistane tines. | they are piled up e on dgreat dedl of interest inhis ase, wd withi T Btxiy et Fonine Al e A QuietSunday, | Miny were hurt on both s an hour or so afler John Longhadbeen | ginser, 843 Life baillinz, Omiin; 202 Mer Yesterday was one of the phenomenally | B0 One was seriously inju The police placed bebind the burs toawalt trial on the | rim bk, Council Blu quict Sundays that make Councl Bluffs such | Sipped thefightandirresied « numberof the world is rapidly coming to inthe wiy of culture under glass. The islind of Guernsey hasto nourish "ACTURING C©O., It Avenueand st St i ager is mot, as generally supposed, another on the steep slopes of the hills | o corruption of negro, but is regularly facing the harbor, lnu- origin of this/| developad from shoeatlierlormofieg e of recobng v Somenthe i | e | S oo Gl B o e gouiria, o th rabingof e | oy derhea gt property, abait every Celestil in the| ‘The Con -".““]“"“‘1 _'l'l“‘ "f"l'_ all dasses to regain their strength by undis- Suicide ofa Murderer. afew enterprising men. At present | from which the Inglish negvo is tlen city i vlited shi = o maen | o 28 M6 HUBATIRGedies i _“‘\.‘,‘"::‘ 10000 | turbed rest. Beyond the interest that at-| Neesar Wis, August 0. —Tharsdaynight ermsey exports every yearabout ive | qiectly. Nigger is more English in form Inquiries wid ofer o won bis bnd topro- | ST “’“““}'{“" 11 he ol hdistict | 4 hed to the Hanlon-Teemer contest at Lake | Bridget Faley, an old woman livisg slonea | hundred tons of grapes, vhich represent | thun npgro nnd was formerly and to cure his nlease. They Wwere permitted to [ Bhere I8 o great deal of interest being Manawa there was notan exciling ineident | few miles from this dty. was murdered, and | o mone, lue of 215,000, ut the low | some extent is still used without op- talk to hin throgeh the hars and ofer hin all | ©d inthecndidates. The wnvetion oe- | oo (H W A suspicion printed to Thonas Cavey, an’ oll | avernge price of 18 contsa pound. How probrious intent; but it uso 18now. con- the cndolnce that ouldbe onvered by a | CUs atliedOwkon Wednesday, and all the | el patroni; o plites of gue | I whons 0 was Shouslt. wished to mavey | wver-qnl that is the chief point— fined 1o colloquinl or illiterate speceh, in min & Co's Jew perfect babble of unpronmneable siundsand | CUnts have ded heir cowentins and | ment inthe dty that are not under the ban | Ber. He was lodked un pending the nquest. | v s are no longer the most important | i hich it generally conveys more or loss ! ind afiool of pigoon Inilish but that was | closentheir deligates, = Manyof the deloga- | of the Sunday law “were friquaited by | [Tlis merning howasfod dead in his' cell | ¢ropof the Guernsey and Jersoy greon- of cantont. 5 5 OFTICER & PU il Longhas eenin the city bt a few | tins will g intothe onvaition instructel to S AL |";-' molEERin g i il il SO liou And when I walked through 7 & months, aud siice oming hee his opened | vite for certain andidat 0ot casos | their tsual Sunday loads and & number 5 - o ssroofed kitehen —gurdens, 5 ; Mrcel and anofer oy By st | the instructions are wt inendid to be ob- Dikical PoritAx, Ore, August 10— A seaied bt | Which d .,Im, et ttlie mouns, ‘ertiin. Kuropean noblomen-—prinei- R biita In tho fraut part of sach vedafter thefirst ballot so thut the con- ,m-n.l.u;. -iu tho few 1"“\“‘"1“‘ wihere | tlefound in the harbor this mc ‘\""“1 “IH{;‘:': y “‘m‘m“ o “‘l‘"‘“:\“;’“l I“‘."“m; pally Englishmen—are now the owners placehe his displayed a smallstock of Chi ition will be e®nposal ofdelegites that | services were held was very light. tained o letter written upon a carridge Ll iy 8 ARC MLy of about twenty-one thousand acres of nese goods and has een driving a luemtive | ae pricticilly wninstracted, snd the man T Y : paper, June 23, 1890, It stated that tho barg | 10t hut admire the recent conquests of |y 45 5 By i S 40l COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. frade. When all the Chinamon in the Bluffs | o is the choie of the reprscntatives of | QU Mg sle continu Coneil Bluffs | giinand of Hull, England, was sinking; lati- | man, I saw three-quariers of an ere = | Dealersin foretgn and domestio exeha had visited the jail ind exercised their PO 1 carpet company. tude and loagitude unl There were | covered with glass and heated for three s Collections mude und interest pald on time st et e S | the largest mumbor of peole will lave th Y . biage el raraiyen | xersg S0 o ten S e 20T MR, | $oksetto ¥ i Wpon tho offlers it el S RorUnlar e T o ae: thirteen men aboard and all ina staving con- | months in - the spring, yielding about | SPRCIALL: NOTICES. ¥ o hr S ot and Uhise wad | s ...\\h.\;.,.m.w. ""“L" Reerlind Silas | Bussrrs, Augist H—Futy howand per- diton, L Mgk :;”,'J.-|:"xr|~1fl}'"1'."f.'.'{-« f.'.w!."nhl‘".'.“;: ‘COUNGIL BLUFFS, Maxon. L), B ourecols, 1, 0. Cooke i of termall aflornon. Amonz tle a ilson, butther arcanunberof dark horses | ons took part in foday's sodalist demonstva- Mo G ST R Ca ed | 8 of boine as o fi = 2 o~ MEEOE & CONKE ssed in Americancostime, and of ap. | 202 around on 1he outsk mn.ul may take a i 0=+ 20ER 087N, N, Y. Augus . "“ crops more during the summer and Wwholosalo. hou . AT itly more than orlinary fntelligence [ M0tionto tiot inthe nuc nuuberof peple came from the proviices | people from neighburing te ted tho [ autumn, As to the resulis, Tcannot | reinived Addwes No. Gounetl | A yehitects and Superintendents Vhen Chiof Ciroy s eyes restad upn him T o The sitwtion is upiythis? sid awell | to partidpate in the pamde. There 1 cliy totay ta tuspect; tho dec el | ggor characterize them thanby quoting | B0, Ta. Architec dnde superintendacents, saw he fillod the diseeiption and photograph | Kiown politician yesterdiy. “If Congress- | many whmenin live, The troops w con- | inhonor of the Gran ¥ encumpmer at Mr, W. Be o woll known | JORSA LE or tradeSin et e Ao o furnihed by tho ciiofof feliceof Bostoy | man Heed dosared & renomination ho wilget | fine toinen bimeam ton day. Polico pa- [ Anong the delegations which arive :“‘I'I::, HIJ“”“ W b I\:‘ "n‘,“hi.,,,“m!_lw,‘,, | i R T 3 yoTAR AT And 08 B [ Rogru S0 iyt last Aprilof a Chinuman wanted very badly | it "Tle Sapp boom s perliaps the strongest | tralled (he streets, but everytling was or- | Wis one from Liicoln, Neb. aftera visit fo the sime establisnment, | 81 koom 318 Merriamblock, Coundil B1FS Neb. Teleplione ®. | cil Biufis. i Teles therofor the enbezlement of $1450 in coli | bom that will gt iuto the convention atthe | dery. A terific storm o ;s i e g L i e e e I Dhone cash. “The chief wis getting into his hugegy | Srt, bt it will not be strung to | the preosson to disperse, but whoen ren Persons Killed, muacly: that the money veturns from | FOISALE-Orwill trade for o gool woud | __ eyl when the Chinamin gppeared and e o [ «arey him through if Judge feed the rain sed the parad reforned Semsstoror, August 10.—Seven persous | these “thivteon neres *yreatly oxceed | o tea stullion No g reststond ntueky F. M. Ellis & C dered ham hdd until he mtuwmed. The | the delegates that heis rady to try anoth their ranks and marched to St Les’ killed by the bursting of a_steam pipe | those of an ordinary English farm of | ¢ S aan old s ALbiv (5 D arhota! . . IS Ouy photograph and diseriptio of the Boston may | trm, ind Lamin a position to- know that | where speechos wore nade. Ddogates the Russian min-ofwar Tebesma the | 1870acres.” The last year's erops woere: X was proared after the chief retneq | tht fnfornation willbe conveyed tothe dele- | thelabor and progrossist partios. mot his or day. Among the vietins was Prinee | 25 tons of grapes (which are cut from RENT- modurn houses. W, ARCHIT ECTS and (he sispeded Chinuman was carefully | Sites ina very positive wanuer imnedistely | evening and sent the following dispateh to | Kiilkof. the first of May till October), 80 tons of | = ULl s I d tomparcdwithit. Ho iilied it withasur | afler tie covention wavees Coliel Sapp | King Teopoll: “You hare. ssiced whit is AT fomatoes, 80 tons of potatoss, 6 tons of | N ANTED—Guod girl for e And Building Superintende prising nicety, evento the most minute de | DS ouly the pleize of his delegation to ve thecountry’s waichword. It is m.mn,.l Hog Cholera in Ohio, . OmHOeE Ot ' l"! i R 0| 2N work, Mrs. A P, Hanch A B i Tik tails, The phitograph wprestted the may | r hinon the fiest ballt, ands thit preti- | sufvage - Viole ' speeches [ Duyro, 0., August 1.—An epidemic of | oS and 2 tonsof beans (the last three | pourthstreot NoLoiDA #0 aud uk llea Batlling Quaha wanted inBostn dressed in s Oriental cos Iy imouts tono Instruction at all beyond | were made by several delegutes, Lt was ve- | 1ot holora prevails in Springfeld township, | 13 April) to say nothing of other sub- TANTED — Situgtion by an exporiend Cogiie HB1ufls. Ta. Correspondonce solicl .'ulf turne, butstated uhat he spoke English fiv. | the assistaice tobe fundina conplimentary | solved to sunimon i congres A% ORUSER BROYIR. I Bpring " | sidiary crops. V ! Narke o v o o AxY v steam fitter Address A 6, Bee office, ontly, und whan asked to givean weount of | @idorsement. 1f Judge Keed does ot take it | to consider the subjectof a gene I Clirk county, the temitory wherin furmers — -— Counell Blurs WEIE aud whom ho Mt Hoston e mdcy | O ondudes he can ok gt 1t, i i ongide Sad i lost 1nany ogs last year by the sane diseasc. Fruit Canning. T - A HOTEL BARGAIN -y smooth story in the best of English, but | 1an is selected, Silas Wilon of Cass will bo ane Nows, e i Now that we have such quantities of | JOR SALE “or Rent—Garien land, with g JoEy e b islish, TR Bt ed. A oig A Ten Thousand Stallion Dies. o t 1 houses, by J. & Rice, 102 Main st., Counoll * Hotel Janeson, Council Blutls, T, forrent, denied ever © laving been nearer © nun ¢ isa very strong maniu all ¢ Cneyeyse, Wyo., August 10, i k A 4 2 canned fruit we wonder how our great- | Bluffs, Farnished and in zood ropiirs. Best hotel in Bostn tha Countl Blffs. Fo | Sects andwould givé the distict i splendid | b el IALIATIY, ,August 10—French Park, | SHHHC HHE e Rt R e ity Oohtraly Toattol Dot o i said Bl oname was Quang Lee | Wpresatation g 4o Rt = QVEEn M EE A8 S BATh | BEBIICINCILLOMN SHIAN NG 1 KOG A HE 7 HY pay rent whon you oan buy a homeon | clnss businass, This I8 . Dargaln tor soime und that lo hal just come fom San Fran. | Awong the duk horses alluded to avellon, | seriousiy 1l at lis “home, having been at- | #4000 T which O8 without it, s the Farm, Fiold and | N5 Payran whomgnwain Biy & lomoon ) lsrhivalnes, ADDIY t0 , Where howas conneeted with @ largs | B ¥ ayton, who can be counted upon to | tacked with comgestion of the bmin., His Stockman, an remember the jelly | atuny tmeleave your family the houe eler JAMESON BROS, Props nese importing house. When the chief | ¢y the formers with him which everway | condition alarms many of his friends, who An and preserve jars and the advent of the | lm\lI’n‘!-ll.lmnuf'vl R s JAT S, Props. ided to hold himito await a response from | e o6, and just now he is headed protty | fear that heis danger sly sick tself-sealin, n in our mother’s kit I A home worth b per month, i1 e0rs fir 5 i Bostn the Omuba contingentof the cdestial | Srongly tovard Washington, The strength | Politial cirele ated tonigntover | DAYION, 0., August 1 A U1 chen. A Californin paper fellsus that | 4 Worch 4200 € 42 bor monti empire b mudh excted, and toll 1 develop among the farmers mnust be | tomorrow’s conventions tobe lheld here, Tu | the White Line road strck this afternoom P S o canning A home worth £,00 at 4% per month. ALL WORK WARRANTED all manner of stories about who “mxnu.\: s, *dvery fayorbly by the coivention, | the denocratie covention ex-Govemer Bax.- | for an advance in wages the B f‘_l"r' inolples of frult sanning Worth 8,000 4t 88 poor nronth llow sail Qoung was his cousin, and | wd bis frimds dain that he will carry an | terwillprobanly be the unanimous choie of - wero learned from 4 Other priced homies on the sine teris. The WE!"Z,"" five minules later suid ho was his unele, and | oerwhelmng uajority of the farmers® alli- | his party, Gowve Warren will, if his A Baron Kill ans. About seventy-five 120, | atove monthly payuents include principil g when asked fo rewondle these confilcting ‘Whidh 13 10t a political orginization, | health pormits, be nominated by the republi ViesA, Augist 10— Baron Leon of Vienna | when the early excivations we N PG R TS B statoments. suid @ “Cousin and unele wll composedof members ofall parties and | caus, hus been killed by fullingovera precipicein | at Pompeii, a party of Englishm Counell BLilts, Ta. oo 3 e in dam Duteh.” Oneof them sid his [ lss about all tue independent vote amony the | the Alps. & found, in what appeired tobe the kit- = ~ — HEht nane was Charlie Yot, aud aother | farmas. Claylon’s lizhtning rod has b * Kicking Dird " Reynalds Dead. g chen of o ruined homein the buvied dty, JJ"'\ RENT—The sto W Nou 18, fronting claimed itwas Yah Wing and thit hewas s | 10 up to i pretly god height, and its pon. Evsoxn, Oklshoma, August 10— Miiton ‘i he Antiquity of Freem sonry. L rl st W mes. g 4 i v . R A quantity of stone jars of preserved 5 A K T T - good and great Chinaman with 1ots of mone wintin _about cvery dircetion, When t W, Reynolds, b kn the west as Preemasonry i stitution opene o (1 OV 7 EHAVE soveral beautitul molern hoasn DR. J. D. JACKSON, Dental Surzeon and howses. So many diswhanous state | fominationis fashed from the cloud of d ke ¢ 4000 38, Y8 JYew: Preomatonyy |8 an nstit of such | One wasopened and the fruit prov \\ F v ‘kine Bir L iy . % S o PRSP fid anc ) at wo will trade for o Wheradd Vi s All kinds of work done. You con save ones ments woro mido o allsides tht thechi | Etesit will hate to iy prLLY highio e icking Bird,” died here last night frow | antiquity thatits origin and earliest his- | po frosh and delicions. Naturally the 4 B i ¥ J " i aha or Counedl bl The Judd & [ halfon yourgold and silver 1) by calling would have felt justifiedin boldimg hin asy | Ben’s conductar, theeffwts of nervous prostration diducd by | tory wre enveloped in a dize of doubt, | memns of preserving frult through cene | M Council Blars, fa. | rian Wock. Count 1 f1uls suspicious ehiracter if the photgraph aud |+ Colonel I, J Steuiman is alo fn one vor- | F{IERSIUIME the Tale julitial ‘awupditt | says the Tlustrated American, * Modem { uries of time was curefully loked iito, desaiptio frun Boston had pot. fited him s | 1er of the field with i molest littie rod wint- | {ye - ogial A e S has | Yesearch among its arohives has fuiled | pxamination showed that® the figs had nane given by e Buston police | € upwanl, ani the lieniing i entoavoring | L0 ¢ ,,‘.,.‘f.t!".\.‘,t“,,’;'lifi‘,‘.fl,,.- Reytolds has | ¢ Gefinitely dotermine the dute of the | pocy putintothe jars inn heated state, C. A. BEEBE & COM PANY, lins Jo Yu. 0 escape the other fllows' rods miy becoue - cities of the we organization of the craft, there being a | un aperture lef 0 stoan ) o8- Wiholesale and Retall Dealers in——— “Tlie exbezzloment of the $14,500 was fron | mtangded in his, 1802 in various cities of the west, « un apertuwee left for the steam to lifference of many centuries between i o W B e P it oMl the procead of lotter) ke ch be S Charlie Harl ttending to s law prac- - b o cape, and en sea. with X, ) e 0ootus ot '8 lotury okeh i O Bt e e peneAm o s e k. An Acronaut Killed. sovernl periods during which it has been | i was taken and tho next yoar cune rymea, Hecolleded it and putiino woney | soualline andthe wonvation will have to | PORTAND Ort, August10.~Charles Cos. | thought by various students 10 have | ing was introduced in Englind and the | in"his pocket ud skippel. The victimoffers | wlectits wndilate fomthe uames 1 bave | €1ve, an aconait, was iistantly killed this | been established. ~ Some declare | Unfiod States, the procoss heing identi- | 81,500 reward qud the lottery company §2,00 | tentioned afternon while makiug a pavachuto desceat, | that — the masons engnged in {eal with that in vogue in Pompeii | for his arest, TheChinamen who have bee 3 re— When about two hundrd feet from the | building olomon’s temple formed | fwenty centuries ago. The old ladies 1,\..,“_.“,,(‘1... Jail sine i ,‘,... anest “‘. ™ \.'.,\ | anhattan sportivg hesdquarters, 418 | groundhe lost his hold on the parachute and | an ovder from which the present frater- | iy Ameriea who can tomaioes and angry and exclled. tis very evident that roadway fell. He wis maugled almost beyoud rece nity deseended; others elnim still saches do not realize that they arve i the OCesstils under urest an - - e nition., . 5 s Aty ron 4k and Bdvasne | (oaches o nat ioatie ,‘!f‘;,,\‘?'\\,‘.,"\‘ o PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ety e S S I frion, teal wiats A9 Heow way Condition of Holland's King, arguncnis tending to prove thit tho | ushes but n few years after Chris R T P o IR and are guarding it zoalusly, Driven Insane by Heligion. Tur: Hacur, Augusi 10.-Tho king of Hol. | JYrunidsol Faypl wore raised by the ~rry “ Blrklnbme Spoci fieataons, and Supsrvision of Public Work. Brown Ry A jepe— L Allert Wing,a young man of twentytwe, | land isin afeeble coudition aud is coufined | 1t (o s o s Lo ORI o o o TP IR I R . Building, Council Blufls, Ta. Judd & Wells Cons ) B J0dd, prwsidert. g | Yho was born ind rared in this city, hus de. | tohis mom, but the alavmist rports current | AR RIS S oW A e Tind | | TEhe tirnte ovop ap o0rn, but 1t often - “ . A Broadway A veloped @ harmless phase of fusanity by con. | @10 without foundation ity of Yo formerly called by the | happens that a few trnips can be giown N SCh“l‘ s o dee. SSa AN Bl o G0, Ty ” - ously rood over Igion subjec S e r Te N - . - A ; g J H e R :]|'|:llllv:(‘4‘i\ilu:']l|| h“:l.. :1l‘ : :{km ubj ‘l“': An English Statesman's Demise, Romuns Eboreum, as long ago is the | where nothing else can, and they never Brondwiy, Council Bluffs, va And ronl wtatesecurity by . H. Shoafe & Co 1 : £ upon he wickeduess of the Loxnos, August 10,—Rt. Hon, William | tenth century, and it is recorded that | come ani ~_\1l||w for late fall or e N a T ~ Beaabice tn ”“u' St "._ m:‘ Fede ra 3 g World, Hs s tow wuflued @t the resilence | gy Bustor, privy councillor, fornerly | the Saxon King Athelstun granted o | spring feeding, says the Westom St 37/ OPROKS S8 LAW: HEY s P T e il Lue curtainsale all this week Councl | of his motler, 812 Avenuo E, trying to con- | secretury of the admiralty and scaetary of | charter to Masons, empovering themto | manand Cultivator, We cannot go m e ( ‘lmrils-[ Rooms 7 aud 8 Shuguri-Beno Bloek, Coune g ) Blufls carpet owpay. 1 vincehis parents and fricds that Le is Jn.aull the trewsury, is dead, 1 Lold an assembly once a year the labor iv growing turnips that our Blulls, lowa, Comer Mulne and Broadway. Council Blufs = - - - TIowad the aicient Fo peii- Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Dealers, send for Catalogue, Nos. 205 and 207 Brosd way, and 204 and Pierce Swreet, Council Bluffs, [ -