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SDAY, AUGU i o diminish THE JACKSON PARKS | to abandon ite part of the undertaking in con ST 130 1890, ! 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, WEDNE their Winchesters to Sheriffs Standley of it enteving upon a add more fully covered | Englneer Olmstend Declares 1t Uns | yioia1 purmors® congross, croited consider o Mendocino and Healy of Marin, They 5 by A bill recently reported From the commit suitable for a Live Stock Bxhibit, Aablo comment ationg bustnoss men, Tt was e SRUFEE] 4 = | then conducted to San Quentin prison. It {s § tee on commerce aril wticed {n this L Ciieaco, August 12.The world's faf hopod (hat, this foalure of (he programs YORSATLE or trrde—Sinnll stock of stove. Woudmen Decide not to G0 Into Sossion asa | sirmiscd that o cousin of Manuing wisthe | Slatus f Pending Bills for the Beneft of | spondmee, Mo roach thie end, the Ml PR | ocpory tanfeht. recolvel tho raport. of Fred | sy voe this foaturo of { e, W S0 LR AN 1 party who cached the weapons on the prison Ides 1ot me or an inspection of all cat o englneer broug : 0 & to become one At Room 518 Merriam bloek, Counell Blun s, T A Oamp in Towa. [ Srontin; Shd: Gl are siter Al Land Tillers. tle offered for shipment or for sale, but in the i, the engineer brousht | ¢uw tmportance in connection with the meet NORBALT - i ity | herds themselves aud o branding of the wni ascertain to OOy | 1z of the congruss, wwhtch Wil be & githor |4' ot S e fie & ool roud ——— "o sand the inhibitionof their movement could be mude lible e 0’ e Yaition No GI0, redistered 1n Wals ; NEAL'S LOUBLE. SOME AGE ADVOCATED Foll BUNGoWiEe. | Hom haceth bara i \“'«v IoF foeu]ationa { L0t epacs oo m\ln!-hn A .1“‘ g \l“”“ ing of gret signifiance to this city and | et [y be arciliald, din” bye Keiacky THEY HOLD A CONFERENCE INSTEAD. | \iyiiam Gor of Buthaide, ‘11 : laid dowm by the department, and fually such | (B8 CF B OR, e e v, | 10 the entire west 1 fact that TR - b ) H # . «d & — 0s e belioved to be infecte wy L n fecats ¢ Yy e the ruit Gro soeh (YORRE ’ vlon rn nouses, - | Vists the Condemned Murderer. g L B v eid Olmsted roparte | that the wromd examined | ! :‘l’\‘ : w‘ e WAL om JOQRRENT o0l moirn W / I w TR, T R I Wi | A Oonolas Anaivaisaf Sesksi ! e i s =2 4% by him wonld be adapted for only such buile 10t complete its plans does n o thl . P Hinois Dele snounce the Call i Willia ')’ e oy 1 -“' A Concise Analysis of Proposed Lezis |y oljectis w wortly ore, bu ’n; Joive f iy £ GOt 16 Mo ved ALK Sis expastts anlortalnmontof handreds of steahers who \\ ANTED 00 kin] for zoneral ouse for the Present Meeting asan ii- . BN AR A tation whtli an ERtInmte of KXs - | oy T Thie m o s dune | [Martisrmors, tho: pack, ho _ doolw ro oxpoctod to entorpur gates will notmeot | poned o, AU Tanchiett, No, 19 | posed to be, arrived in Omaha yesterday, and ted - Tosuiti=8m s, Ade | and herds may be fuirly guestioned as | woull be unsuitable for a live stock | with thit receition swhicht S | - Tegal and Wholly Unwi { in company with two of th sts. Rohr sk X o & Y Om ey owort, It I oblest B vo. | exhibit or for showing sgriculburdl Lmple- | abiy oxpecs and bb contitued o o g | WANTED = Sty e ranted Proceeding baugh, who were once fellow townsmen ! Rtad BUHCHIEN: Joe falAtion; Bt “ai s HKGIE dob 116 ments it operation, - Qlstead expliing that | ment of most welcomo ospifalitics during | e A ad A6, Teo oftice, I 2 o A - [iaes uon, aud, s u me o | the dncksons park site is swampy and to | their sty h this oity Al thar b ot P 4 council Hufrs ps I called at the court house yesterd cruoon jurisdiction of the soveral states . : : il YRR o v 1 s fngheo ;“""‘ i Tlst L y 'y' To Sherit Boyd Mr. Gordon stated that be | p,, 1 Grentor anomalies and contradictions | f e Tavypiiirs e Mikea " th | onsly _interforo with e plans of the | pladged and back of these piodess and oforls | Buis : woll gram to Tue B i s o 1. nly m Gordon” in Burn St il AL Pk commissi for o pormanent leve Qe 1 horal b | . - Boe ot mir that s ionsend T D A L bt el Buh | exist nowhere than inthe hallsof the ni- | equity of the bl If pissed and the se park commislon for o permanot levee in goueral"aro tho Itvo," liboral businow | 47 ANTED=Tlss comic i ot (1 Coms this city this morning to attend the special | i ot G EET OO T B o IS 14 ”“ nges ”“': od. but 1 they . antaserize thelaw, It en. | encroachments of Lo Michisean. Tho parle, [ tho front In sich maters of entomrise. 005 anct s ok bt d sossion of the of the Modern Wood- | fiire wese four of the Gordon boys, one of | @ iven bill under considoration smacks o nent may bo nullifed o | TR o Ay i R Ey e o | dhe bonrd of trade o anaemnon and o VW I pay rent wien you ean iy a omieon. men of America. Thoro was a hiteh however, | whom diot several yoars ago. The oldest | cliss legistution, and_enthusiastic members | e remaining measure which the commit- | hlls for michiners, for railvoad, clectrioand | without a just regard for the individual right the Siiine erms and in ese of your et in the pr ling, and pecial fon of | boy was 8, H.or “Van,” who lived in Kan will tumble over cach other to make their | tee onagriculture has on the calendar is a ;:m\”“f ‘\\::."\:11‘.” for such “‘h- ;l"‘l ;'H' u‘w\ Irw-'lu m.“~ and porsonal « weters of | oat Ly e Toave your fatly tho home cloar n the proceeding, and no special sessio ! AL A AL Lo S kR R S e {o%te T Sk danat e A Ebsation of 1eluded ut callee its members. The trae workees among its | on th following to s the head camp was held, When the hourof [ S8 City, where he was in the stock business. | way into the Record in opposition to it. Sug- | senate bill Yides SO Bns kon OF | iaald esiitbitlof: b Thoy would be | momborship of the board of trade are the men | A Mome woreh §1.00 1wt #2 per month t 4 nextoldest was A. B. Gordon, who lived | gogt that another may, even in & remoto way, | salted acon ftende Xport ; s 5 AR S I . |2 v h meoting arcived Head Consu C. Root of | gt Bupnside, William M. was the youngest, | ¥ w A Al A ety ' | prowivits the importation of adulterated | Suitable for an agricultural hall. - After the | who always have bornr the greatest pact of | e worth $1.50 at 8 per month . ¢ 2 | Py 0 ‘ i be of benefit to the farmer, and the same in- | bl AR e wdorinfected | directors adjourned one of them, ox-Congress. ho bunden of expenso in th t of A Tome worth #2010 at £24 por month Lyons, fa, announced thgt it had been | and he also lived at Burnside, where = the | » foodl, drugs or liguors, or uiseased o infected | direcors adjaurial o Olmstaad [ e hensdin the advy 1 LA e worth £500 w4 ber month thought best, in view of the issuance of the | whole fauily had been born and Faised. There | dividual will in equal earnestness hasten 1o | el authorizes. the president to excl foan Goorge It Davis, snid Olmstod's Yeport | all entorprisos, ‘They havo pald thelr mem- | A Hiing worth 803 ot * ot fjunction by the Chicago coucts, | had never been any girls in the family | ehampion it, tn biissful forgetfulness of thoir | the products ofsuch countries from our own | hidl glven dackson parle a scientitic kiocle: | beship feos, which conteibutio cronec | Other priced homes 10 Lorh not t ¥ ‘ 10 | t Iy Gordon ~ stated further that | fnvective agninst special legislation, as improperly discriminate against the ‘\"}'“ "N‘;VH;'“_ "(‘_ _.“"‘ T ‘[v‘-‘.'u‘y‘.‘,“ ‘.“7 | n‘-‘m\:\'m the ”“m 'uv it r[m Blo aud 4 abave month L et ey o ound il ve o | the stories which had been printed | rppps ALty ent congroass | American hog to suspond the importation of i & fow days holda spoctal meellng | thoy, too, in addition tc have boen rous 1ho Tuid & Wi ttiealan o order as the head It had been | jn - the paipers aboat Neal having | » ':) 1"”‘ "' “';‘}‘ 3 "” {‘] m"_‘ ”“ | cattle from countrics where contagions dis- | nsider the situw iy st liberal ¢ o s L other public | e i eI Wolls o, o0 Br oftin the hands of the executive committ titied as “Charlie” or William Gor- | for the farind © hus been lauded and com- | yysoqis “provalent, and provides tor un in " T enterprises 10se whose names have | - T R TG TS o e 5 Lo SO0 OO e o i b o nols pupers | fscrated in turn; now pictured us weighed A e p s Five Little Boys fromSchool. | buen subsribel to the vl of ey [0 RENT— T ivoreroom, Na 18 frontg ¥ 1 had caused the family considerable down by a burden of mort s upon the | The measurve is concise in lang By Crpek, , August 12.—[Special | ship in the board of trade, but | Dl i id tification; therefore he had come to Omaha | fiems; with crops for which there was no | Pearsto b as effective an Telegram to Tie Bee|—The five boys who | WHOse preages of men y > — m " v "i i hl A it his owi expenseto seo Neal ‘u.x‘“‘. fOr | yilo savent such rainous loss that ho pre 4;‘:“”7 e more. peotention ‘.m\ navie @scaped from the reform sthool at Keatney :v R By ooen U el aro | \\ ) n ded as a i -0 self i f there was any resemblance between e w portions of the same legislation | ic ones who contribute o g u time ¢ " trestad iho Hope. that, the delbyat i i et A i WO forred to burn his corn, andin turn held up | "SR e the meme Tosislation. = ouso [ rore traced to this clty this morn- | Jike this, when carnest financi li SEOTE 16, ottt ' AR ABYY | nerit first demurred, but for contemplation as prosperous and con- | ealendar from the evicenltural wittee, | ing. One, amulutto azed eighteen, was seen | gandand worthy object iy s { \\ HAVE s lor, but Vs “olbar - hand I"con > OIpan tented, with no enemics suve the frosts, and | The fureier who studies them will be foreed | by acitizen, but upon attenpting to capturo | One gentloman, a the boar Batwe will t . Ltk S, e S B r } Tted to the y g § X Thon y | to the conelusion that there are some things | him he drew a razor, threatening to e teade who oppo, A it W 1 yuahaor ¢ 1 HEo Lt s i A Bail, the droughts and floods. When the | 0 tho conclusion ' thy oo, |1 R athors avd, T8I0 L 1 i (B Smahue i such action as wo wd to ( vhich Neal i ~ndivic g e 7 Sl heyond the control of even coneressional Ieg- | any one who interforred with him. ) oard, subscribed £ beiig ravise whether the injunction held good or was found alantly in the on (LT BILL wits dciet dabnleitilo) tasinet ALl S gigrish o’ thin the: dateBaor his | tics icHved tiom Keatey ind o ptured four | in theinterest of the wd declaved withdvuwn. Atforney Irelu “j‘ Hkinols ex- | o qiy the cell cont ile his ke as wmieh s the nanufacturer or labe daily concerns are among them, ¥ou may | of them this evening, John Lee is still at | that be should, if necessary, give $100 pressed the same viey the ¢ ites and | gueside, Neal glanced up as the party en- | forded a theme for ¢ ntadvoeacy ov de- | put’ the weather bureu und.e his con o I'here has been no failure of any attempt sugeesied that. the meeting be resolved into I the room and fidgetted about uneasily. | nunciation. Was binding twine to be sub- | ol, but you do not thereby change the ————— thus fue mude i the dirvetion of supplying | i B o BRI LS Bl R AL "“”” 404 | jected to @ heavy duty, the farmer of the Ve UL G T LR Al ‘llr-lll-\'l-(l l;xlllxnl-\lhw-u I»l\'m'il\t-lh axoelint onitarl font (oe thoso ‘wiio inty g i order, 3 y al over carefully for a coupla of | %% t0 e o sorol jressed § sive tirhtto gamble in futures, but that on IeKksBURG, Miss., August 1 illiam | € gL ere has been n I decided. The Kansus delegates proposed st of the party remained | 1OFthwest became a sorely oppressed tndi- | ity the game and makes it “weary, st Slone, colored, rosiding on the Lake planta. | HoR Of the pledees made by the bawd of the name of B, 5, Bertram of Council Grove, Fiually Mr. Gordon said | vidual, but o tax of 8 cents n head on cab- | and unprofitable | iy BXEoisIat GImE | (= IR iOess [EBLILTE On BUO LG IpIRY trade, as it made none, The real estate ox Kan., for chaivman of the conference, and ho T T | bages was that e migght rise to oven o more | pound Lad shall beput up 1ice @ patent medi | tion, ealled his wife to the doorof the cabin | clivnge, wile | did gl was sclected, and adjournment, taken until oS4 uh and rose to his full he | prosperous station ne,but youdo not alter the chavacter of | arid shot her throngh the heart, The woman | favorine a ¢ by atternoon, when an exceedingly lively session § uptil thon did the entire lack of even the | The farmer is represented upon the floors | the articlés which his theifty wife concocts | had a baby in her arms and it was shot | bit with that th wis held.' ; e | fintost esenmblance between the two men | OF congress by many able members, who are | who the pigs ave killed: sou peet | thirough tho body, The murderer oscapad, | 10 comnection X The Nllinols delezation began the fun me startiingly appater krateful to him alike for favors past and fa- | every animal upon the continent, bt if heis | hut was captured Iaterand staried und I'here has been no failive and in fac by lecting Mr, Trevan as tholr eal stood head aud shoulders above the | Yors prospective on the day of election. Itis, | notin the stock raising business he is not | guand to the nearest magisteate. As ho has | 8¢t back in the course of progress by }'[," (i ecs speodh - denoune: | e William Govdon, while his broad chest, | the yefora, to bo expected that the logislative | profiied thercbys and you may rear a labra- | not been heard of since it is believed the en commiittees, ouly a necessary change mde Ll i Lk et il and shoulders, thick neci and peculiarshaped | mill will be full ofgrist for the farmer's bene- | tory costing a quarter of a million dollars oF | yaged neiehiby s lynched him. the manner of proceedure and in the plans r | session as an and y un cad contrasied strongly with the sl + in which there should be found much of | many millions, snd ne will ok one and pi- il or the final manner of eatertainment. Wi session as au {llegal and wholly unwarranted | hoq i contrasted strongly i fit, in which there should be found mueh of | m I 1 1l Took 1 e for the f f entert G p bosides thes Tinois T ey | build, small features, lizht hair and mous- | prawtical value and benefit tothisclass of citi- | tiently before he will discover how ho has Young Hume Goos up the Flume. mon ¢y hus been subscribed i the interest S A S 8 1 tache of his supposed double. Both me ore e ee o I ¢ been benefitted thereb, & 3 of the congres: 80C i hat ye expense. Lo suid that the HHiinois tmen wero | (v of is supposed donblo. Both men w zens. The committee on agriculture under | been benefitted therel 2ohid Ky.., August 12.—A report | Of thecongress wi used with what yet | {)1 1 1 \ © posed to the Woodmen holding aheadeamp { ot G 08 HIPHEEE the head of the herealean memb om IKan - Other schemes have been proposed, but Sl L el e I will be secured in fitting up in rder style R ~ outside of the state ve the law preseribos, oy Son sus, Mr. Funston, hns had 1o derth of propo- | pre ot before the house, such is the sub. | Teached heve today from Chicago tothe effect | ane buildine. in tho O HGHAL Iak Soage L T fter looking Mr. Gorde ¢ R SR | house, stch e Lt Gthe fon now being held was nof fo Idon't know | sitions before it,” although W Eiecs g | treasury advocated by the furmers' alliance, | that W. Hame, a young lumbor merchant of | and other ne 4 y answered carclessly, i . logilly o hoad camp, and ‘o - Woodman | vou; did you think you know mef” To this | tlosely to the subject have strayed intosthe | which wonld undoubtedly pat money in his | Thaver, Ky. hod: mystorionsly disappeared, | ine out the oviginal plan of scparating the | 3 » liands of other committees, Fov some weeks, | pockets, but would at the same time who * fs loyal to the order can | PGl youtt fhow | vansfer | Tonjehi o report comios. from - Pavis, Iy.. to | concern by furnishing two halls, ono for the p["]u‘atg [/i[]s J]tal it has been zolng the rounds that pres- | the government from a popuiar to 4 paternal | tho of that several protested notes had | assembly and tne othe an exhibition accept any action of this session as the official Dttt to Avhich. he was | 100 ol o head camp, Ho sald that the in- | gy bjected Neal's Tips twitched nervously and | SUre was being brought to bear an the com- | one. Schemes are offered Wwhose authors | tupned up. 1t s said that yoang 1ume forged | foom of horticultural products cted — them while in a | thoname of his grandfuther for many thou- —~ Cor. Broadyay and 2th St ded atiry us instead of ¢ V- al unction doos not restrain members from pay- | Gy icious fooking drops of mojsture gathered | Mittee on rules that the important measures | must have. oo ng assessments, nor did it necessitate the ex. i smbers who d ; fi | in vis eyes. He loked considerably thinner | reported from the agriculture comnmitice | retreat for the feeble-minded, or when under | sand dollars, 1tis also suid that the totasl | Through conches—bullman pal AT e Rulston of meitbers whio do ot pay. A I | than dumoge his trin and had lost considerable | should be brought befare the howse. I this | the influcnce of eorn-jice, Bt When CoNEress | s ot nis Shrtaps T Eomchy 800,00, sleepers, dining cars, free reclining ch thetreatmentofall surzicil ind chronto i was to restrain the removing of the rec- | o4 iC i ent bearing phase it is entertaining to see the weighty | is through, and when it shall baye done all it s ety cars to Chicago and intervening ,im-‘ ‘.” ses niid disouses ot theblood, . o ords from Springficld “The party left the eoll and Mr. Gordon said | measures which have found suficient merit | car the. faet will romaia that erops eannot be il me : ratars, | via the grent Rock Teland route. ket | Privatsdistieasof the wrinary and sexual l\vml hot discussion fol vari he had not the slightest recoliection of ever | I the eyes of the members of the committee | raised by law, or their sule made subjoct to [ Drink Excelsior Springs Missoun wators. | via the great 1Y FARE e 1CKEE 1 Grguns, 18 syphills, stricture, oystitis. spor= o e to ke, themsdves heatd | having seen Neal, Heleft for homo on the | 10 have reached aplaceon the calendur, and | ezl engctment, and. the farmor will ind i e oftice 1602, Sixteenth and Farnum. S s e R et o il ot Bt them - oue rang through the | JOVHE SR ave, therefore, likely to be brought tothe at- | hirnself obliged tolabor as before, to plow, heeky Indians, 2 - and weakness treated successtully room, and hisses and groans were Leard on £ . tention of the house. The number is not | and harvest and trust to laws higher than [ MiNvEAPoLs, Minn, August 12—A tele- | = Mandel & Kiem are offering great bargains | Furticular attention pi (AL evory side, HIS GOT THE CHE K OAS apailing, nor their nature so complex as to of human enactpent to bring him to | gram from Rat Portage, Ont., says Canadian | in every departic Y8 EHO 0 G ke LA S A TR O e el L The injunction refe s granted malke them dificult of comprehension, Utopia. Periey S, Heamt. | and American indians have taken posscssion | Wne of ‘cool stoves and rangesin the city, | {iutareh, Ete 1 S Dikense, Riicevia i, Ples, by Judge Tuthill at stain- wted to Ooavert the Momey | tecordingly a brief outiine of them can bo Sy 2 { Garden 1sland, in Lakeof the Woods, hnd | Fom$10 to &0, In tinware we carry the | Quhotes, BrightisDisoce houiativg, Eiles. ing the head camp Modern eded to Coavert the Money | pivey from which may be gathered the vast ‘A'Good [Ronson. Dave ordeiad tie HSLIHE cininiee o s iest only und sold at bottom prices. Cavpets, | 1" Fiditue of (ho dre i ear - Gy feet, Woodnmen from removing the records of the to His Own Use. aid ubout to be logistatively vestowed upon | pp AL Doll, who hus beet 1n the p Ok Laihat Sl PO Taroc Oh, my " we just beat the world, former | Spinnd eurvature and il disensesof the bones, order from Springficld, 11k, to a meeting at [ John Rock kas been putting in his time this | this class and the mormentons propositions for B olliwho 1iss bacn 10 Eho 2 | Tho governor has been appealedto for troops | i of carpets 63 ts., now 40 ets., abd 5o on | Wi hive i depariment dovated exeosively Des Moines, ‘Fhis injunction was served on | sammer as time keeper for Edward 7T, Calla- | their bonefit which the solons have been able | OF Medicine atNorth English, In., since 1563, | which will g ) sunt tomorrow. Lhe | thyough the entireline, We show a large | tothe treatmeet of Uterine diseis one member of the executive board, and 8 to evolve, snyxhe often prescribes Chamberlain's colie, | cause of the uprisingis not yet known. Jine in novelties in our parlor goods dopart- cine sent sceurely packedand free frora ing contractor. Mouday after. cholera and rause he consul thought to circumyent this by calling arthoca remedy, b hiey are seven in number, though to at- : oliabe o ment. In bedroom suits we pride ourselves iondonceconfdentinl. Address: @ special session of the head camp noon Collahan gave hima check for S22, | iy this, ono measure is practically on_ the | KOWS 1tis roiiable Wholesale Dischir se of Conductors. | of catying the oot comylite tsootme onginegtiniiiantil g aci: Moincs. The llinois members claimed tht this ich he was to get cashed and pay off the ndar twice, the second bill haying but a Dl i b e Sr. Lours, August 12.—Every passenger | choico of Book cases, DR. BELLINGER’S I i el for Shiom,_ang) fimon, R ‘I‘“ SRR L .h,,l Lty Bl ,.m‘”:.‘xf.‘]:”“' s i b o | Doven, Del, August 12-Tho democratie | CoMluctor on the Louisville, St Louts & | dinie claies of overs decriptio o anse | Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, gAY it o oxh imooking of that || 1O RIOATalIRD And thica procasded,to soowmwsatiy R CO VPR Sanrnit MR NS o Sttt i ra e osllGa 1B Bler i 1 p. m, | Texas road has been dismissed aud the | oy "8 unloading Get pric Cor. Brondway and 204h at.. Counal Blama, Ta T pat Springgfield. On the other hand, 1|;‘ s E ke i ‘:';‘ fOWIL | ftor dovoting one section 10 the defiing of | Theusual committees were appointed, Hon e lAree s b Aot gbrgpay yhero and compare Mandel &Klein's 820 | 575 35oxnm0, fros. B, 1, SHTIART, View pres di s from other states hold that an in' | Hemet with ve od suecess in blowing in | the subject, in a measure that wot ke TR b i) id GBI moting freight conductors. s gener Broudway pRb el i CiBRINGE Junction issied In Tiois can have no force | the money, but in the meantimo Callahun’s | \ewhotos o o Wirooater st :}"l',',f"\f:,,.‘; T tyard being made chairman of the | believed that economy was the motive for the > - TR ettt HARIR RN Ak S in Towa, and that a head camyp can be held ployes became elamorous for their p in substance that any lard made from a dif- | < Fx-Gov w}' Obisicite 1. Stockley | change, Comu L men, New Pacifie, Couneil p in Des Moites. They argue further that ¢ hlad taken the timo book with him and | ferent material trom that mentioned in the | coson portasent dhaiman, — Coricy was i Blufls, 1s under munagementof W.Jones with y the present meeting can veorganize the ovder allahan was very cousiderably up o stump, | detining section shall pay an internal revenue \w‘ _,1"_ o "u‘h“ '_l””"f“ R A reat AN Peace Negotiations Progressing. new sample rooms. & and incorporate under the laws of Towa. | as the men were claiming tivoor threo tmes | tax by tho means of it Little coupon stamps. | adtod sl P oM s road and Crry o Mexico, August 12.—A dispateh % T e Of Oottnoil Bluffs. Y i Nebusk aroin favor of state | s wuch s wassnctully duo them. As the | and bo Inbeled befors the worid s compound | Hiclits (0 thet princiins ob olcit iiee® | from La Livertad says the negotiations in | , Sleplessness, nervous prostration, ner Paid up Capital $150,000 & puovenpiglisutincoinaiteey of thoif besy way cusotithe tilerma) ek stacisnrant|lara i to/bG6lIowed by RiliabiostHas tnm s (& R s e L I Praiainid tan honor- 2 Gl T cueed by Db | 5 pplus and Profits..... 80,000 3 tmen, and obediencs to the head camp [ offleer after Roek, That individual was found, | ents'of the compositions. That is all thore i g, bl Licharmpon LA R e foe A il o Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & S e 'S 80,000 ¢ in mittors of @ gencral wature, The | and the time book likewise, but the most sub- | to i1, exeept vorposts, ih whidh Hi 1 ul government; —arraigns the republican | able solution of the problem for Salvador is 15th and Douglas, Liability to Depositors., 850, i om0 6 penotal natdey PRSI LT ook Lk Bad ovaporated, | foufai el Varbositay n - which fines ‘and | acuinisteation and congress for reckless | expected, The Salvadorin troops are holding ais Diercrorsi—1. A, Miller, I, O, Gleas gutcomo of the matter is looked to with much | stantial | s po. | forfeitures, puinsand penalties, abound for | und wanton expenditure, which has con- | thelr positions ready to marchon Guatamala Hart. 1. D, Binnsc £ interest. Thus it happens ”“". Ra k. HOW reposes be its infraction, and the usual machiner for .\'n'rl\'ll the trea AII'r\' surplus intoa lll'li ‘(" de- | ata llEL““'“l .\ llu‘lil"l‘ ] TR Nctioe o Cont 2E0rAs wnnin. .v‘wu teencral bar ng 1= , i Lo & hind the bars to awaita trial for larceny as | the collection of an internal revenue tax. It nofinoes the de \ki‘r‘ul{h » house for his arbi- 4 5 el SR Sealed proposals will bo received at the of- Lurgest 1 and surplus of any i ’I‘b)"‘\zl‘""l I:\nkiu: M (‘)\._ "'v'"?‘:‘l baile: is little more than a _re-cuactment for” rd | Yyoary rolies, II" T e R 5 T A P R D P R EEIT AL B leira st YA Haonn n:-. «.r“u ;.r.»r‘ I“;I.,.;:; :qu 2U5 Mer- | bank in Southwestern lowa. i s MOINES, e 0 ole- - — © various ar f 5 b | ria ock, C ., until BT IES et WINDONS ENEARGO, and disimrioutie o : by cles sold under that name | the force bill, which, it declares, would de- | had his fo: »tBadly jammed. Thomas’ Ec INTEREST ON T'Mt DEPOSITS, gram to "I Bre. | —An evening paper says 2 dads o of the supposed restrictive features of the | prive astateof local seltgovernment; de- | tric Oil cured it. Nothing equal to it for s B An ".:_“ ,“"i‘f“' “_‘l‘;‘fl”'“ Qo oa S ) ““The original package men had a sceret | Walter Blag ol the City of ”}"urmw;ylllu ;nl_l b will‘: i previous cod- | nounces and protests ugaiust the passage of | quick pain reliever. Tl e mp B meetiug lust night and formulited plans to Mexico Gives Eis Opinion of It. gt |,“.',A1,A,,(,‘,.m.”',":,“,’f,“' 0 hmep tare. e JLSIIRIOR SR dcon derns. (o pros- 3 ——-—— church at Council Blufts, according 1o the re lllL J ’\ 1\1[} l{ HY docided o apparcotly closo up all | gy, B | —That the untimate condition of | Printed puges, aud ubounding in tables show- | uygontly recommonds the ennctaent of ey | FAMBUERY, Neb., dugust 1%—[Special Tel- | will state the amount e will allow for the MANUFAOTURING QO., the places of business excopt the i the number of hogs slain in each egram to Tix Be Mexico will be greatly improved through the year for | A pstralian orsome other equivalent ballot 10| COR PR VR L) d- | present building. Each bid shall be accom: 15t Avenue and Jst St n prie: oA 5 g s Jeffe C vy court ) S panied by a certified check for %00, as a B Avor houso joint. Anassessment was mads | e Witdon pat wpom. the. Anmorions | QUite a series of years, with the nunber of | WNuon ing the Jelferson county court house was | panicd ed cheek fo I = >1° argo Windom pi 0 A hams eoxtracted ' from thern he price: : oo Rl ARG 3. Molland Topeka, | Fuarnty that the party receiving tt vavd e Tohr o defruy tho nocossary exponses of the wso- | fuortation of Mexicun SIver o 18 the | NIt el coen beet m por o otoh | o o0eH 7. Foynolds was nominated for gov- | swaried toduy to ) C, Hollnd of Topela, | £usvings that the party receiving e wed | Sy ol - Doors and Blinds L oo d also to e, tho opts of the triad | opinion of Waltor Blackman, wito for the | forms, and numerons ot en- skl S A O TE S 1o bt B0 1000t s s e tory bond, The commitiee “reserves the | g s, . avanaugh and Johnson, was decided | past six months has been living in the city of | tertaining thing: though by i 5 . = i i e right to reject any or all bids. 1A nE SEIng also 10 carry tho cases against these men to | Noxieo, cihen the announehent of St | borts BVerstent probably, tho tabulated elac. | Ant=Tottery Bill raworably Menwrfoti] . - i B orena Qonve By order ¢ muittee, et tiak wonl £ the supreme court if necessury. In the | embargo was made the news fell with vrush- | tion returns of the various members of the WasiNGToY, August 12—The houseanti- | Farmers' and Laborers' Convention. F. M. BrLuis & Co., Architect sawdustby t meantime they will continue as | jng effect upon the Mexicans, who had been | committee scem to have been omitted. The | lottery bill was favorably reported to the NasnviLte, Tenn, Avgust 12.—The state W. S, Mayye, Chaivnan frst olnss, Telephone i :;;“\” e fa ""“”G““"“";“‘lil‘\”-fll The | doing an immense business in exporting or law, however, aims to be exact, und provides | senate today withan amendment providing | conveation of the farmers' and laborers' C. W, Browy, Sceretary, YOURPATRON\GESOLIOITED." | 5 ovement has the support of i Jlquow | he said this morning at the Loland hotel, | that “compound luyd” shall bo branded on al newspapers p i gn coun- i Tennesseo met in al session s \ TE men, and the meeting lust vight was violont | <hut it was not long hefore u number of on | **tierees, barrels, halfbir rols, firkins, tubs ox i ",“”"“?: \“fl,)l,;“l ,“,l. o ,“'.‘ ‘““.'f “y:-:”:rln‘urnhx:'n Hekiitlolosed Abais ll.\'nl)nu:_' Bithe at Manawa beach, hotel. en- ATLEWORK WARESNEED | in its demonstrations toward the polic torprising Americans proposed to ercct | tin pails,” and says nothing about the hog BB MOVRSAGKCted Sromy o M| e hr i tan be) leared concerning their de- | larged, more sand, nice bottom, clean rooms searchiers und oflicials attemnpting 10 enorce | cenond: ol i Mexico, o that the | himself, so that while under this bill the | Under the provisions of the bill unless, in tne | et ¢ A . / the law, pure silver could be shipped to Europe with eller' in the towns or eities who i wont to | Opinion of the postmaster general, they e P2 C. Miller, the painter and decorator, at A 3 out having first to go to the United States to t his compound from one of the various re- | being civeulated for the purpose of advertis- 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is | meto his friends, 818 South Sixth street, A Rezimental Rewunion, beput through the mill. - Aud so conl mines | coptacles mentioned is guarded against adul- | inglottery schemes in violation of the law, | the new Roclc [sland ticket oflico. Tick- 5 7 7 £ i Muvenry, L., August 12, pecial to The | have been discovered not far from the silver tion, the farmer, who has been in the | Accompanying the billis a letter from the | ots to all points cast at lowest rates. We have customers for inside improved Bere. [ —The veunion of the Twenty-ninth | mines the scheme was deemed feasible, so bit of relying upon the inmates of the fam- | attorney genc e a bar: griving property, tevins all cash, 1f you hay his_opinion upon it Towa infautry commenced here today und "'")l.y-: ”:»;nlll ||un\\;_a 0 now 1 rly ¢ n:m\]v’.‘l"i;l; \11; :.:{;‘\v‘ ln‘m} h::l(huu;- s, o hi ctofore :-:v];urnflllu‘un : 1 tiery '\.xu;‘uor.u‘v |.;‘|(-.m_yr Will Take Place October- 1, oty on BE. H. Sieafe& Co. at DR. J. D. JACKSON, Dontil Surzeon. vill continue tomorrow. Rain bo t Whe 1ished wdom may let dovrn his )il of course, encounter opposition i Legislation of ‘this character, that is PR rust 19.—Tho Chi- | °PC® X1 Rlntls ot work dbnoe ¥ 1 SAVEe ones will continue tomorrow. Rain began fal bars without fear of havming the American | and an eloguent debate should follow, when | designed to exclide newspapers containing | <ANAS Crry, Mo, August 12.—~The Chi G e iIngs Dok B e ot R R | g cavlyin the day and continued until about 9 | mine owners, for the Mexicans will now ship | the American hog is involved, and if it be- | lottery adver uts from the mails, says | €420 & St. Paul road is to give the headquar- | Dr. Bowers' ofiice moved to atroon 202 Merrim block Couneil Blats. orclock, when the clouds began to break and | the pure silver abrowd and roceiven mueh | comes a case of hog versus farmer, the issue | the attorney general, has been upheld by the | ters of its freight department to Kansas City. ¥ ; ke = R | 3 the day became more pleasant. Eacn | €reater profit bacause of being able to do | may well be doubtful, courts, and it seoms to besettled thag it is | The change has be ly announced and Wall paperat 33 pel not. rem- OFFICER & l’l'H[a\’ L Moj noon the Burlington and Wabash | their own purifyiug. it even than th impor s in its possi- | competent, for e nants, at C. L. Gillette's, 25 1 gress tonuthorize the post- | will take place Octaber 1, roads brought in its quoto of old vets, so that = ble effeota s y uown as the But aster ge qizziness, nervous- | worth option bill. This has e 3 : cral to refuse the use of the mails - - — B by noon the town presented quite & liyely | Headache, v ) i led out since | toany pevsons engaged in the lottery busic Omne Theater in Minneapolls. Sy Tie \ My IQI The v 7 tho fair grounds. A number of tents have | Mile vine. Simples free at Kutn & | end of the country to tho other. Starting [ It is generily believed on the republican | melegram to Ti Brn.]—'Tho Farris thoater Al L 4 i 0 rondwin [ boon it v o Spradine Duancies [ Co’s, b wud Dou with tue idea of breakingzeambling in Tutures | side of the house thava special ovder will by | LC1egram to Tus By o Tarpis uistor & : 5 8 CltngE Ml A USRI of beautiful forest trees, and with an 1 —- e and options, it proposes to make illegal all | made settingapart Satuniny next Tor con- | Wthis city has beensold to the owners of the Boarding and Day School, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ance of the ies. N fatof the fwnd™ ana Alien Conteact. sules for future deli of Violation of the not quit and opera house and will be closed. “This sideration of the antilottery bill. until the coutractor concludesto use bre ey tafl ne A E s es BE u from the war | rock, An linois PPost @ i sl Cuiieado, August 12,—Last night burglars Nutwood, dam by Mamby r 10 Boy, trotted o B S Ll | transter’ the weather bure half mile today in 1:14 Pears' isthe purest and bestsoapever made | {lopartment to the cave of “Un lo Jer ARCHITECTS ' Rusk, Military men have been turning ut Kilied § vard, 11L, post- a Ru e $ ! g 3 \ yeaters i forelzn and domstic exehinze, masic, martinland brass band, the tims 1% | Ciiexgo, Ausast 12 pecinl Telegram to | W€ farmer, and he alone, s~ allowed to se — LA will leave but one first-class theater in this | Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street, | o/ fur LA PRl G e being wost pleasantly passed. o i ir e 4 his crop still ungrown, but the w [ ats Meetat Laramie, city. deposit iMool Tie Bee.|—Special Treasury Agent A. advinces him money on it m Lanasie, Wyo, August 12.—[Special Tele 3 ATy TN e el Major Anderson Nominate Lest evidence aguirst the v dispose of his nebulous propert T D FeanT e ATAI 5 Fatally Burned by Moiten Metal. Can be reached from any of the depots | Des Moises, ., August 12.—(Special to | lators of thea ntract labor laws during | course, intended direetly for the be £t 0 DI ER R 10 aeugra 8, opened CHicAGo, August 12.—A speeial from Joliet, | on motor 8 Tuen Tho deocratic convention for | 1o carpentor strike, was in- conference w fariner, since it restricts (o him the i this stato campalgn with a couvention which | 1 "syvs that the breastwork of o blust fur- [ Conducted by the Sisters of Charity at Osceoln toduy, Notwithstanding the op- | plcted my formal veport to Seeretary Win. | harrow (g he gught to (;lm“;: e e oo | ing & state organization of democratic clubs. | nills thew blew out carly this morning. The TERMS—For board and tuition em- position of four counties, Major | 40m Of the evidenco” gleancdt in Ohicago,’ | tho bill will ox piiiaie, whon it b emaoat “Cd | Most of the delogates who had attended tho | molten metal burned two men, one of Whom | pygeing all branches of o finished educi. A RO Anderson was - nominated | S0 the special azent, tand now everything | the house, upon the demoralizing offects of | BoMinating convention at Cheyenne were jn | died soon aft tion for youny ludies §75 for session of i y acclamation, The informal ballot resultod | 1810 Teadiness for the inauguration of the this gambling in futures, but he comes from five months, commencing first Monday 7 Auddson to 20 for 8. L. Bestow of [ Suits. Wehope to sccure convictiou in e an urban district, und’ before the fall lis Cortoell of Laramie elected pi A A D in September and Februiry respectively. . on, Anderson has alveady received the | S95¢: It was evidont to man abor e paign is over sowe of the commitie A mass meeting was held tonight, wi ok, Neb., August 12,—[Sy to Tie For further particulars nddress # Z nomination by the farmers alliance. that the violations were ing altogether | yoported the bill will find they h.ve a prob- | addressed by C. C. Wright of Caspe X |—The teachers’ institute now in session k SISTER SUPERIOR, XS A too frequent.” Me. Lester left Tor Canada | Jem to face in explaining how with 50 g Beck of Sheridun, ~condidate for congress; | has an enrollment of 180 This is the i ey il 15t Wapeeegiy) . The Pac'fic short Line Bridge. tonight in connection with these same mat- | an evilto be suppressed they should h b Baxter of Cheyenne, candidate | number that has ever attended in this county il T s iovx Crry, I, August 12,— Tele. | WS- left the poor farmer, The bill has been so | for gov Campbell of Cheyenne; | and the outlook is very promising for a uost auneil BiulissJowa, | Ele Tl‘llSSBS Belts, / , I, August 12,—[Spoci al Tele il S A v B A | T ) 0 1 TOR@OTAIR0N D 1 I fes o) s and t ¥ 8 % ot y y 4 am to Tie Bee. ] -Work was bogun tods . 5 often discussed in the various papers that its | Judies Comof E on, ey of " Larw- | successful term. “Maxon, L. J. B. Bourgcols, 1.0, Cooke, 5 > fi e 'l;y::.rl‘l,l \“\\ m\\‘\“.l le‘LlnnI.ll»:;{,\ : Sale of a Railvoad. mention here s safieient to recall it to the | mie aud C. P, Amold of Larani = T ] ‘“ HURCE illl\ { COI Chest Protectors, Ete 00, amiroad b vhich the Pacific NDIANAroLEs, Ind., August 12.-The sale | public. ———— Heavy Rainin vodge County. MAYON. BOURCEOIS & COOKE 4 b o g T an | bltmn‘ ling u‘m build across the Missouri | of the Chicago & Atlautic railvond occurred gltisalitile tard to understand how bill A Halt Called on Paving. Fuemont, Neb., August 12.—[Special to NAYOY, | 1 d IA"‘[,'”” \?’ afe (' ”I 4 i Bluffs, T river here, Materiul for the brid ge been | this morning in the United Stat R LE . 432, wiis cver sent to the committee on A halt has been culled on the paving of | o ce.]-~The leaviest rain w f 3 i 00O broadway, Lounc 5 § s moru rited States co uild- culle paving of | Tyg Bee)-~The heaviest rain which has TR Sunerintende: a x for o week © contract wis agriculture, ustead of that o plic d |y - > g Al S cand dSuperintendents O ioht e R | ne | Chaies T Coner ot New York, pr. | BEEINR, Ml 8 ot b PAMIC BLL | oty i s trom Pasto to Maso, | ain s o fotl ot st v | ArChitects and Superintender A HOTEL BARGAIN company. The bridge will be low aud will | senting Drexel & Morgan, was the ony bid- | for the crection of a now. 1ibetens building | ' the work is liablo to be delayed for some | suresa good crop of every kind aud omes at | yoq a7 und @SN, | Rooms 200 and 250 1 have two draw der, and bis offer of £,00,00 was accopted, | for th of the department of agriculture, | 40¥8. When the conteact was let for an as- | ai opportune time for corn and potatoes, Y. Lite Bidg. Omahu, | Morriam Hik., Coun v s forranh | e s The sale means the tevmination of all litigas | ata cost of a quarter of amillion of dollars, | phaltum pavement the specifications called e Nelivadorigng Woc pall HinTas i1, Told "‘”‘ Bl $ oL MolpEe A e Rush Park Track, tion for the Chicago Atlantic and an en- | 1t is unanimously recommended and @ | for broken roek, slag or mavel. At a subse- 3 £ g, il o e AL AR e an sarguin tor S0l i INOEPENDENCE, To., August 12.—|Special | trance into Chicago for the Erio railvoad, in | urkency set forth which is absolutely insig- | quent meoting of the b of public works | FReMoxt, Neb., August 12.—[Spocial to i 4 §l Telogram to Tur Ber)—Vonsignments of | Whose interest the ( & Atlantic was | nificint when compared with any one of a | that much of the contract refernng to sluyg | Tie Bee]—The resic ad barn of J. I 1A MESON BROS ]'.up . 3 Bl stock wero roccived today from Mebonatds, | P0UEht The systom will be ‘reorganized dozen building bills also on thecalendar, | and gravel for the cander course was re- | Shovelick, a living between Platte JAN ) B st odoe, M 11 B hding operated by the Erie and John King, jr. This, howoever, may go through forthe benefit | seine Yestorday the chaivman of the | river jun a4 Linwood, were both Council Elufls « = 1o EEE pev o, gnd fron Baes nmvln vs, | be president. This sale complotes "th of thio furmer, but iuis Witk tobear i wind | board discovered thit gravel was being used, [ struck by lightning lust night aud destroyed Eli & c orly, & 200 horses in all now being tew, giving it 4 truuk line fro it this is a'bad season for public buildings d promptly ordered ¢ ork disco o “ - - B! worked on the Rush Park teack, Bainbo, by | York to Chicago. SR A [, Motally different in 200p5" ts the. VLTGH, | Encil tan oorenora WL srore duoontingid o F. M. Ellis 0" g 3 e way. forced their way Iuto the Took a Dose of Laudanum, away s somLe pretty tough weatherof lato for th y Center Wins the Fight. Lanwie, Wyo., August 12.—[Special Tele- | office and everything was carried awuy. It | And Building Superintendents. s Grove August 12.—[Special Tele | ugriculturist, and be bee Vi th of pr ! o - d 2 [Spec o G 4 Vol - eeial | @8riculturist, and be has been seizod withoa | o ) .. ) Armstrong. is supposed that about $400 worth of property oons 5 and #5 Bee Bullding, Omaha [ gram to Tk Bre|—Stophen Percival tricd | g oy OENTER Neb., AURUSUE, = (Special | desire 10 bounce the military gontlemen, | EFM 0 TE Brw. ] ~William Armstrong, a | 1% supposed t MATN STREET ind Tooms 243 ancl 200 Mersim Beck ’ | to kil himself by taking laudunum lastaight, | Yoo o e e Sy Conter has | make some plaes for eivilians, il un the Treanat T mnprt e Son ) hoik Fifer Tokes a V Over C.B. win & Co's Jewelry Store ol COrpespondsrnde olic1eed o ¥ e been for fifteen years teying to sher | weather o his own taste. Tho farmer | Wood's landing yosterday. He was driving | Governor Fifer T.kes a Vacation Juo wem 3 county seat from Scoti i should be notified of approaching storms and | to thesawmill near there, when the horses | Sewisarieiv, I, August 12.—Govern = & Mathew Armstrong of Crofton, Ky., now | ©OUBLY seat from Scotia to a more central | ! near thore, W 1e horses Sri AL - § ST euteenth year, says ho has'been | Pointin the county. Tho election was held | 4t "\|X|l"'~};. h\"v.m-:d“i[“ u'u:_"""llm! .I;AH. took fright and ran down asteep hill. He | and Mrs, Fifer left today for Staunton, a A. BEE BE & COM PANY il troubled with diarrhoca every summer as far | today and the oficial returns show that | The farmer muist be Accompiished throu a | N8 thrown fron the wagon and killéd in- | and Warm Sulphue Springs, W. Vi, 10 bo C. 1o and Retail Deale back as ho can recollect. He' has iu his time | Greely,Center has secured the location by | own especial department Tt matton ohniis | fustantly, The remains were brougit | absent two weelss —\Wholesulo and Retail Doalers in— [f used wany mediciues, but none equal to [ 100 majority, - Greely Center is the best tow | that it 1s not anbil his iy s e rded | Wdmy. The relatives of the unfortu - — B\ Chamberliins colle, eholers and diarrhoea | in the county aud has @ population of 700 in- | or often that of the weak. that he e Gy | YOUNE man are supposed 1o live in Micbigan, Missouri K8 In fosaion. f| romedy. This remedy 13 prompt in its effects, | babitants. “Located in the center of the | opportanily o pick o s hies s dion . S SeaLIs, Mo., August 12.—The state con § cauulwavs bo depended upon and when re' | county, It is destined to have 1,500 population | how wide of e maeh baber and discover Conventlon of Kansaw Farmers. vention of the farincrs and luborers’ state | duced with water, is pleasant to take, Chil- | in six months aud hus a great future, | that the weather bo has just been through | TOPEKA, Kan, August 12—The citizens' [ Vehtion B t TR0EEE S0C EOETC IS L P Deal I tor Catalogue. dren do not object to taking it, S oY - | was goiug to be, it is the weather that ma alliance, supplementary to the farmers' alli- | 1% COMEREC Bt LHAR ‘ Ay | Lriest ~m? ‘f“‘ owest riocca, Dealors, send for ‘ .‘,, o S L oot i uslows soothing syrup for children | the crops grow or retards aud impairs thew, | ance, aud composed of men i other pursuits T Noa. 205 and 207 Brosdway, and 204 and 208 Pierce Streot, Council Blufts, T H A Battle With tsoaped Conviots. | lecthing sefteus the gums wnd aliays all pain aud w0 it is o bo assigued 1o the agricultural | than favming, but who hold the sme polii- The Five Focord. Sax Quexaey, Cal, August 12 % oota's bostle department, cal beliefs us farmers, met in state ) potis, Ind, August 12-C. [ Telegram to Tue Bre | —The conviets who AD ACOId oA TNt .’u.xw l!‘-‘u"‘u\h;h: En n'V-:l"l' to ‘hu-uw"d | tion today and formed N ataio organis ‘AN‘:‘,V:;Y \‘fi. e e PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 4 . s . cattle are sought to be much farther smpli- | This new organization now numbers 100 delseudorfr & w . escaped luat_oveuiug—Turcott, Hanlon aud | Aunany,N. Y., August 12.—A terrible ac- | fied than berctogore by Bl Tise, which | .I..:":m’,:-.-\:_ "danisation uow uumbors 10,000 § pight, Loas, 1000 S Hydraulic and Sanit wineor, Pl Jstimatos Mauning -after reaching a grove near Lauk | cident was averted on the New, York Contral, | Under the guise of being amendator'y of the | S/ AT ” e I lr lfl lne Sspecilications, and Supervision of Public Work. Browa S i grove, three miles distant, threw up a beeast- | A “iighter’ engine ran wild up the passen. | Wt Creuting o burcaw of mnimal industry, Lincoln County Democrats, grpposidantdrayy M Building, Council 13¢0uffs, [a. ~ R work of limbs, stumps and soil around a D ok’ tomkeda't sis’ olky "Tho \‘Ivl;I\-I:'AA(\.l4I\; ~I|m d.»p.uuuw:.mr agrlcl TiE PLaTTE, Nob., August 19.—[Special Panis, Augnst 12,-—-Ex-President Grevy i o elump of trees and secured 4 commanding po- | tendent fobtunately heawrd of | agrocabio to the farmen Wich the e Colh® | molegram to T Bur.] - The democratic | seriously il - N SC]IUPZ et T Mol RN e Bition. Thoy stood s slege of about elghteen | its =~ coming and had * tho engino | to boattained by the bill there whll be anal. | onvention was held hers today and @ deloga COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS, Broad way, Council Blufls, lowa, hours, flrlnlu at their besiegers every ouce in | switched on o steep grade leading towards | most un sal sympath, It aims at the | tion to the onvention named, headed by - Y - @ while. Guard Bowen of Mendocino had the | tho bridge, where an engineer was enabled o | crudication of ploiro.pnomonia and sthee | Wil A delegation’ was also The Farne Attorneys at Law, Practico in the State aua Fodersy stock of his gun shattered by a shot from a qmnub.mm us the speed slackened. A New | contagious dise: e s ) Courts, ~ Rooms 7 and & Shugart-Bouo Bloek, Counch ritlo, and tho bones of his right forearm were | York train was at the station ready to pro- | unwholesome n vongress, o8 of cattle, fn order that | selocted toattend the congressional conve The action of the Fruit Growers’ and Gar- Stone & S uts shall not be placed nm tion, Lincoln county demociats do not fayor mkun by tho bullet, After Loldiug several | ceed when the eugiue was cauglhit, | ‘s warket, or unsound cattle export the endorsomaent of Kew, deners’ association of yesterday in deciding Blufts, Lowa.

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