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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TULSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1800 FROM THE HAWKESE, STATE, THE SEWS IN THE BLUFF BOARD OF mple hiy obtains some emple ARG cerning him, and know nothi NTINE FIN & about where ment where he b et Lo spent his time or how he made his living, Plans Ordere! Drawn for a New | could b near her and wait on her if she de- | Senor Lopez Trying to Place Theni on and he might have been n rilrond prosident o ’( ety toom Bohoo! Bullaing. | siced. Henschy was held in #,000 bail to & 8011 Basis. po— or i bankerso far as their knowledge to the fon. f await exami | —i s ts of the board of educ Loxnos, Augist 18,— | Speciol Cablegram to contrary went. nder such testinony the A Prironier Jumps from a Moving Train and Street Gossip Abont Judge Reed and His : s g i " 3, 't was compelled to discharge the defend- were t night, and after working | UNUIED BRETHREN COLL Tue Bre. |~A dispateh from Buenos Ayres et ul h “‘ il g > {06 Makes His Bscape. until midnight adjourned to holl another | tothe Times says Senor Lopez, minister of Nomination for Cong pccnsion xf:':‘u"x'.ur:-'\l:vv:‘llx?u:‘ur fnten 1',', “d\k nee hursday nieht Kearney and York Contesting for Its After the rea THE NATIONAL GUARD ENCAMPMENT. | \iications of a nuaber of pe ‘fln.lln‘(' has declared that the government will :;w noss .-y.yrv of the police force, among inz of the minutes the ap- Location. ssue 1o notes based on the security of land, his f there are any men in the cit sons who wa f The church of the United Brethren has, in | Itis mtended to ¢ y"u;flw law for the emis- | E. A, SPOONER MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT, Quit o know whether or not the defendant g to teach, or nct in the o ty of jau this state, a membership of about ten thou- | sion of £100,000,000 jn hypothecatory notes, i :vl “ \“E:‘xu‘xlnl‘”ux\ulw;'r”v‘lu-«In‘-i\lw‘;..yl‘...f 12;.;}»(.:;.“‘ nted and referred to their sand with about two hundred places | Whatever emission iy be decided upon it o iMeers. Whe xm\'.-.“ mf';\l\lm |l un“‘l spective committees, of worship. The leading fnstitu. | Will be relatively smail, und will be super- | Bouquet's Stolen Livery Rig—Beaure- | foify to of knowiedge of the char- obia Case Kate J. Brown of the Hickory school, owing ! tion of the socicty, a literary college, by a cominittee, includi the leading vd Miller Again Discharged - acter © dofendant ane o they don” foreign bankers, o ‘Illwli' superyi tho & e & raguL sad swear thoy don't Considerable Excitement Near Des Moines Over a Hyd ) A Farmer's Loss by Lightning - o sickness, asiced for leave of ubsence with | 1s situated in Gibbon, where it has been in | withdrawhl of the oo hbn onea Interesting School Board iR e S ey b Shaton BETTER THAN GOLD. ‘ Traveling Men's Bengiet, out pay until June 1 next leave was | operation for some years with an attendance | his been restored Meeting. i somo wseful ‘and . hot VouNION RESTORED 1ER NEALTHL : granted, of about one hundred and fifty students of | Senor Lopez hopes in four months to see the s faras they know, I have nothin loft For 25 yeurs I gufferad from holle, erysipelas H. Miller, who tind been el pecial Tel- | yanitorship of the Fort Omaha school, de- | are held is the same which was built for | W10 the | both sexes, The building fn which the clusscs | Moval and economic position normal and in a —_ ne to o but to d year to have the entire finances on a_sound Wil Jud working basis. Dresident Peilegrini con- ML rre him, T cannot see and other blood affeetior ¢ Reed aecopt the nomination for | WhY such cases are by 1t o cumber the veords and run up e . tiking during that time great quantitics ofdifferent medicines withe Four Donar, Ta, Augist 18 egeam to ik Bry, |- Homer Miles, an ex- | ¢lined to accept, and asked that the board ap- | the court house of Buffalo county and which | firmes theso views congresst His friends promptly say ¥es. | Boauegand may be o vagnt g’ G ourt out giing mo any perceptivlo relief, Frionds railroad brakeman heve for burglary, | point Mrs, Mary McCausland, The commu- | Was ubandoned when the seat of empive was |1t is reported that the government is so Those who feel a little corner ways say, agamesterand disorderly person, withont induced meto try 8, 8, 8. It improved me from a daring escape while in charge of | pication was placed on tile, ml"’-j"‘l""!m'l'.;m' “‘vmg- “(;)Jmll(uu‘l\n\:v\ It :: | m<l' m‘.‘mrhw-u pensate sharcholders of the | don't see how he can.” Since the Red ¢ visible ans of support, s the law the sfart, and after taking seversl b um,m: Deputy Sheriff Adams of this city, who had Aun invitation from the Central Labor | pujitof brickand three stories in national bank for losses incurred through the | co vantion there has been no ittle muttering | YAgrancy, bt the facts Tiave not boon show stored my healthas far na T could hope for ek | Celman elique and is trying to place the bank ¢ A 10 th urch of the United | on asound position y 3 urt and I i arrested him in Kunsas and was bringing him | union to participa \arye him 10y ago, which 18 1ow eoventy-five yoars, 1 the Lavor day parade | To this place the on the part of some republicans. They all wut liquidation. Ky 1 Mia, 8, e, Row!] ires here for trial, While the train was going ut | was accepted, after which the bigh school | Brethren has a quit claim deed, but the prop: | port morchants e o aduerse o a smail | admit that Judge Reed is a man of pure char cott Efouse, Council BIufts, transtontadl.00 | freatie s pios socamt o drec, iy, full speed near Kivkville, Mo, he jumped | grounds wore dedicated as the place for lole | €Ly reverts to the town whed the ehureh | duvy on exports in order to elp the treasury. | acter, and most of them are willing to e day. Lo 08 A 0 atlontn A from the car platform. He was handeanted | ting o e fireworks i sl full to conducta firstoolass literary i The overdue bills of the Cordoba bank avo | Jowledge his abillty i mor than ondii i Lo e O, 6t the time, but the night was dark anc An invitation from the Douglas County air | stitution or shall abandon this site said to amount to £11,000,000. Further scan- e solitician. ! s distribt foard o f Education, ‘R X Ty o stormy anid, Il cfforts to find him were with selation was accepted, and the members ? The success of “"1 «.‘:1@-.‘ lnrr\ ave dalous revelations ace expected. :"”: f"‘H*‘ ';"; “"““"l""" “]“‘ ”I"n"""’;"‘:" The hoard of education helda resular sos SPECTAL NOTICEES. out avail. It is thought wes found decided 1o be in attendance some duy during 1euch that an - enlargement of the quar- — R Lt LSO RGNS OLBYS el | o T ANE VRt A while theve wero o Y9y b b is demandod, us also ttlo dissatisfaction, Some of those who [ $101 I evening, and while there wero no UNCIL BLUFFS, carcd for by week, | il t the | vextensionof the | piRE AND porg 5 " ¢ | mo t ki AN ACE COMMISSION. ey stand. This demand term his nomination a mistake talk ve debat 1 of quict excith it was f wd e sonal seliool b nds upon wh eyed 1o the people of Gibbon, who or building th ¥ bit- ing Into Camp, d when P school, on partees yet | 501 s -0 CSATL el tr or . | I 1o f 1 f B : R b BHE §5v6 tonErvalve sradld urprise v stadlion No. 61 tist SRR A et s Central Park { thit they could in no manner comply | Sunday Closing Orders , of Mayors | terly. The more conscrvative predict t Artlur Stevens reads his Bezp this morning By Drc Arehibald, dym e by G il A Stoane and Mucrae Commended. the race will be a closo ono for any | | fCEF EEREES OGS mething happened of | C1¥: 35ear<olid. " Apply € Dr. Mern ; A 1itigs thit ceordmely, nt the lnst meeting of the | Counciliman Cooper, president pro tem of | republican to mako this fall in this | [0S OSFECRE LN S0IE ‘““ e Well OR SALE or Rent tardon fand o, Northwes nsidert I college of the chur:hin Toledo, | the council in the absence of president | district, and that any division or lack of en- | ! i e ¥ SO UHIEG e SHUILIORRL WAL ko MoUss by Ty B JR160. 2002 Matii #t wore four extra conches and two bag h &80 cach ted to 1 ite the eduea | Chae and Schoentgen were absent, Mr, Hunter, | BlufTs, and the mayor, acted as chairman of | thusiasm wil endal ot thehoped for victory. on board of which were companies The sof the church in this state, it by f i s Lo S el chairman of the finunce committee, reported | THY pay rent when y an buy 4 honeon and K, of the Se United | was then awarded to S, I cart pose. appoluted a committ | the fire and police commission last night. | On theother hund the Reed republicans - f {0 ving seliedule of salaries of teachors | WV i BRSNS et o your deatly g {RPitiEsy: with 3 constructing each of those ol houses T, D, Adams and Rev Smith and Gilbert were the members of the | sist that the talk arises from so small a wi- 1581 BG SR B SORT = | atany time lbave your tamily the home clowy , infantry, LTl o o #00 J Miils, Toledo, T4, ; Re Johmson | board present. nority that it 1s not alarming, and that us B i WAL T LT R Fort Omal but who hvvo been St T v | ; : Sol Supt. of city schools, per yoar £,000 | e Wortlv #1009 at 812 por month amped for the last two weeks with the The superintende .t of buildings veporte : ;“‘( {1 ‘-]- A\ l’,! l"|> I'he case of ofticor Burr, charged with a | soon us the flest smarctof a defeat in conven- | P fE Wizh school, per year. - .10 10 worth $100 at $15 o nonth, Btinn] Fov s nlits g Cat e Itnpi of thip Btk Weat Cr L G, 1| failuro to obey instructions, was to have | tion fs over the faw disuffucted one L | Pirstassistunt teacker high seiool, per ' | 2410 Worth B0 At 430 bos o Tho b h 5 q6F bt , Hickory, on, cll i SR g b ey . o | into line with their old time energy and work : ! Yl per month Cholattltion “s i cominand of Captiin Dard, Long and iittee made overtures to Kearney | been takenup, but was postponed for one | gl i dieally for IReed s olectin Tt has th..... . 100 warth $L000 at #4 jor nonth, Miles. The train was stopped in Capitol S e, o s tHig tHOm (o) nateats whist || WSl 3 E e e e | second assistait touchior higil school, | Otherpriced homes on the samo toris. The park, and the soldicrs and — there bagrage di 16 FOPRrio 1o tho Gothiittas ohLbHIIL. | BOrus eiioh WoRla e to. tnative the teinafer | A faportol tha noliee plenis was read Honfisl L rmonth . W [ above monthly piyieats inelide principal § m, and on the other hund hud writ- | ' They busy 1l day pitcling | and intorest ‘The resignations of Join W. S stant teachier Ligh 'school, per by 1 n an- 2 full pavticalars call on oe X 10 it of the college in question. 2 bty on that he did not want i s could have didress the Judc Is C i thelr tents aud getting camp in order for the | ° (0 report showiug that ne- v tho comimittee, in behalf of the | tain of hoole und Tadder company No. 3, aud | {n that he dld ot want 1tif becould baveit. | nouth . . e AL P encampument, ‘The vestof the vegi with Rt RO on s ot aialihits ulso a committee from the two | Frank Hermes, ladderman in the same com- | (8 BN G0 T TR0 GI0 QT Fourth assistant teacher high school, Y the headquarters band are encamped with 2y AL ks 29 T o Barker Lotelin this | Pany, were tendeved and accepted, 1 3 S et R I . 0| JOR RENT-Tho store room, No. 18, fronting et i s T M A e ) b the hiwh school at the Barker lotel in th i erten an d ae . 5 authorititive ssion of his views of ! ; o el I RiEIVe B o AR SAR S e Y | grounds. The veport was placed on file, | ¢ity and spentnearly all the afternoon in se- prolman B, I Gustaveon was granted | . gituation hus beon learned since the nom Jeshp L R A DI L X £ avrive hore on the 2ith. After some discussion it wits taken from the | erét conference considering the subject, e e o ton duys for tho purposs of vis. | jnution was made. Ho expeeted o start from et Ton otighinl) ANTED fon as a stationary ens Hydrophobia tn a Cow. files und Mr. Coburn offered a subs York was represcuted by Mr. M. A, Green, | i his mother, lying dangerously ill at Red | \Wygiiugton yesterday, and had plamed to Wopipnteacp L0l o0: ! oo whven. Address ox s Moixes St 18 sectal Te that the committee on high school as | ex-warden of the Nebraska pen S A Yolldx fob & fow: duye, thoufiatism 2 ) W Drs Moixs, Ia 1St 1 Special Tel the p U which ground can be I¢ 0. Bell, Lew Love and Judge e board received an invitution to take iR IATcar testing the ling teaching third year, per — — —— gram to Tur Bex.|~There is considersble | the Pceat which eround can ‘bo lo Poat. yartin the purade on Labor day. The invi- | Fubling him a litthe, und after testing the | yontl A L ;b TENT L o Tront raoms, excitement in the country regions ten wiles | frame building of 5 can be o rucy sent J. J. Hartman and M Baker | Wtion was aceepted, 5 .| Council Bluffs, his date for reaching hera | TGACHCNS teaching fourth year and hold: S BT S S HARHUA TGS north of town o hydrophobia case. Some | Tho substitute was doter g Gibbon wus ropresented by Rey. . W. e Cpartment was glven pormission | yoiyo*Monday mext. 1t is snid that ho will | 0% fitstclass covtificates, por mouth,, ¢ COHG Al 6% Want suddan! \ 3 A ock then adyocated the erection of ; to participate in the Labor day demonst make 1o announcement of his intentions wtil [ b finCipls toreceive in addition to above £ | HATENTS b U foe 1t couls be. Ibiod biva valuablo cow. || v tompority builiing on the high school committee of the brethern will ncoept | g% With the wsual rest fssion_of | ht reathos home. The lotterwhic aunounced | IOF MOnth for (I int two momsand 81 per | A chinis: eousltuion roo. " oty | Friday the Titter animal showed signs of e | €rounds. Mz Morrison said_the high school t offer and 525,000 In to Tl "renaiod, bermission of | his plans was received yesterduy by M ARSI fred acres of lund. sonmendad thit | = AT WORK WARBRANTED, | <™ t one hu the whole city, and not ish and at Jamison, the tary of the insy dise nd Saturday and Sunday was very [ EVounds be com ¢ jail ecach Sunda; L owas re- no teacher holding athivd ¢ 188 certificate be The requ nk the : committee of the United Brethren hus FHolont. o gavmimyrac canllay Wis YORY | the Fourth ward, He did ol Rl AL ) pany in'which Judge Reed is interested. 1y | 10, Wchel H LR St iy surgeon todiy oo SeRLOULE VELEHINANY | prounds should be encumbered with any -t deided upon mlu.-n n‘{ the proposi- | f .m:E»“ thocommitteo on men and d made o allusion to political matiers, or tohis | Lom ,“fh‘,‘i::“ ‘\","’."’I'l";” o Al Vit cheap buildings, accept, neither will it aunounc 1, e ik «d regarding | Romination, but simply wus in answer 1o | tha time of sinoine e o aae ceribcate, d Btruok by LIRhtning. AIF. Syt i not think it would bo a wise £ the offer whicl it has s, ilboxt addressed the board regueding | cail ror Tusiness. mictiu of the cmpayy | e tlie of siinie lis or her contract shall iently by vea g a fivst class ce on of Mayor Sloane of South Omaha in heity, Members however i LW K ve closing the saloons of that city onSunday and and York have ecach offered con- ids for the { from e people had | Kearne, move to go outside and lease g erection of a building, but as the cial Tele- next Monday, Judge Reed stating that he t would be present. s August 13, VADA, her secu tificate, gram go dur Br)-Swturday woriing | decided ugainst plucing any more buildings | siderably more than §100,000 in both land and | offered the following resolution upon the sub- | Wi3ee "G REECR oot rudee Teed s to soon e ot o aw iy sentivel lightning strucka corn crib on the place of | upon the h chool grounds be did not think | money and that they have not yet been able JL‘“i X Mo nainy . | beat home does not find credence with some. | % HRRG ."l'-_‘f‘][‘_" i I el vE 8100 A __ E. Woolay, one milo cast of town, and burnod | it best to build, to determine which offer is the most advan- | ArTyle, Fuder the reeent order of his | Tuyware did those reports originate con- btk e R DR. J. D. TACKSON, Don tal Surzeon. elght or nine thousand bushels of corn, the [ Mr, Sinyth thought the children should be | tagoous, Wo o this may require;it isthoughty | prohibiting the sule of intoxicuting lquors on comtigCabgresamuzceed Hone W. 1 1,000 vonr forton manths, = ! 50 s MBO8RE Mk dse Votton sive ques barn, several hogs and other property. | distributed awony the other schools. visit o the plac Sunduy has heen observed nud conplied withe | H. M. Pusey of the Bk, yesterduy. “There [ ¥ & 3 lf on yourgold audsilver filling by callis sulary of the music teacher was fixed [ atroon am bloke Couweil Bl Mr. Wehr ple had de- The Kearn representatives decline to [ and the saloons have elosed ied that the pe nd their p hly be any trath in th Mr. Wooley's son in trying to gt the fir ron- | cannot p at all,” i i iai . ate whi Y ot i age frc N B0 . A permonth, and the salary of the writ — out, fell from the topof the erib, broke hi cided by their votes that buildings cannot be | state what the ir offer is but it has been an- -Ihv from On, hus :N d uul“mu i he continued, **for every leave of absence A e 8 > Ry 44 arm and received other injurics, being badly | PAt up on other grounds. nounced that York's offer iu both cash “and | piEht Jnll lst under the head of Mdrunke been revoked, and no miember can ot aw R e il A HOTEL BARGAIN bruised. S Mr. Babeock said that if the census | realestate is estimated at about §1: Resolved, That the board of fire and police | Without it is generally known that thereis [ oot M : L UL Hotel Jameson, Couneil Blutts, T, for rent, i col all of the school build- be churel of the «United Brethron was | conmissioniers of the eity of Omahis congrat- | sickness in his family, ~This s theoniy ox- | “Hi0T S rfutendont was instructed 1o [ burnied and i gool repirs. ttost hotel g { A Traveling Men's Club, ings will ' be fiiled, i - bundreds ) oreinized in Baltimore in 1755 by William | ulato Muyor Siounc forlifs successtul enduuvor [ cuse that will be entertained, and itis well | gy’ SUPTERICROCRE Was - mstructed 10 o etty, centrully Too uted, Rl st T 3 S e | ©f school ehildren will have to be turned [ Otterbein, a German mission of the re- | to enforce the law, and thank him for th known that Judge Reed has no such excuse, < Lt e e iU DR A BRI LE I SO FEEOUL®) Cannont, In., August 18, ~[Special to Tir d § kn ke Recd h u udsivnment of teacliers s in his judgment | good hotelman. Apply to ey e o - | into the streets if something is not done, fovmedt curch, and Martin Bohm. It has | ood result of his order upon the peace and [ Permission has been peremptorily denied all | 25 S TR e e sas e e B ED L L8 ol ‘rjxu. ] “111.(- newly .'.r nized : m-m-.:m-llm. Dr. Spaulling suid the most ardent op- | about two hundred and ten thousand mem- | agietatourown iy 0 5 tea | members tor eIAnaNtoK AlARENATE ‘\'_"1’1 W 'Jlll"w.;\\;;‘l:l‘r- Ih‘-”‘;}'\(-;‘fl!-"HI_"’“'-'*‘ | JAMESON BROS, Props. pened its new club vooms here Saturday | ponent to the erection of & temporary bers, Its polity is a mixture of Methodism, [ fseb i S VAtIC. TEICR Lo olitical inte Thereis only one mem- | "5 5 ihe T Ly o \ I ) 5 ! 1 J s copy of 1 esolutions S Lonor 3 S \ he following cas oduced Co I S SR s owa. evening with a grand banquet to traveling | ing could not show. mo-e than two v Congregationalism and Presbyterianism. i nny ok or Bt G o uonsto s oKoE: | REroriot out on snch work and that s Mills. .\h‘, g s tlon was introduced by ouncil Blufls To men, at which over sixty knights of the geip | School roouis within six blocks of the hizh _ e ‘Ihe resolutions w adopted. He is down in Missouri educating the Mis- Teosh Plint Brof: Arthue Stevons be und 5= 7 T wore present. The club was organized a fow | School to fuce the fuct,” said the ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. Gilbert then offered the following, | sourians on the tariff, buthe has been order- | 1< ieby requited 1o delver to the <upert - | DR. BELLINGER’S doctor, “thatwe must make room for these 10} 5 ALC 0 rovide lace vhere the % months ago to provide a pluce wherethe | puuits’ and we must do it at o many traveling men who visit the town could Mr. Morrison suggested a w > adopted : od home. No member can got t the board of firc und police | after congress adjourns unless he Of Uie elty of Omaha send s | that there is sickness in s fami away until | tendent’of instvaction of the eity sehools. if 1 show | hisofli In the Bloomer sehool bailding, to- v, and no | MOrow. the Wh inst., hetween the hours of § rything new, brilliant and refined is mised at the performance to be given by h issione ay out of pr and spend @ pl cvening with | Qilomma, He wanted to buiid the ton Sificaa ) 4 ulations o his Tonor, Mayor atter how badly his fences need repair he | 0 Cl00k syeicuaal LIS et handsomely furnished rooms, offeving many | said, wis only eight blocks nway. opera house, Tuesday and Wednesds, e -t hovent order closing on Sun- | wivhout stultifying himsolf." iz school by W o the fifty-tour, nore or less, saloons in of the comforts of home. The officers are Mr. Coryell said the patrons of the ool | ings, August 19 and 20, The com s stopping the rush of Omaha Sunda - — the past school L. Culbertson, \nr:-‘lrb nt; J. B, Whitney,v hud a right to a place where their | season s stronger than ever, including the ISSOUTL patroni nd the ¢onsequeit Mandel & Kiem are otfer ng great bargains aples of all questions used fn conduct - P oresidents A. ' W. Quint, vecording cnildren can be ted A UG Gl ng tide Of drankenness into ourstreets | I every department. We show the best tions for prowotion, during the | ¥ N known artists: George H. ¥ dey /. Hinrichs, corresponding secrctary; G, W, The motion tl superintendent be in- o, WL EL. Wadt Dew Ditolea (idse tha line of “cook stoves and ranges in the REnni ML (Dlatha e ol Wartles, treasurer. The banquet was one of | structed to prepare plans for the eight-room [ & rimrose. W, H. West, Lew Dockstuder, the o b the sooro o requested | from £10 to £40, In tinware we ¢ A hE e TR GRS tho grundest. aftalks over given. In Catton. | bullding wis adapt. original big four, Smith, Waldron, Daley and | {¢ send to bis honor, the mivor of Councll | hest'only and sold at bottom prices. Suporintondey Tratvin et i i Nunicrous tousts wore fittingly responded to, or then presented a list of names tin; George Power Melville Janson, | o' following resolution wae aiso read and | “Oh, my ! we just beat the world, exuminations for. promotion for the second i A fow soctal games of hixh five brought to a [ of persons who wanted to serve as junitors. | John Queen Swift and Chase Cain, F. W, | adopted: price of carpets 65 cts., now 40 cts., and s half of the sehool yeur endiug i e, 180, B close oo of many pleasant_evenings that [he commit-| Ouakland, John Davis, Joseph Waters, Fred | Kesolved, That each of the three police | through the entire line. We show a large | tozetherwithall the punusciipt answers i the commercial tourists bope to speud here, tee on b presented o list of teachers ¥ ] o 5 alarm operators receive §) per month from | line innovelties in our parlor goods depart- | $he dliest G R LA, ' | — = T T e e iy hoscn incland, Trank, Walsh, | aud aftor the [1thday of Auglst, (), und thit | ment, In bedroom suits we pride ourstlves | SEOH SYEy pupll inatl (i clisscs and < ¥ Charged With a rions Offern needed. The report was placed on file \\' tand Edgar Wilsoh, nml. a host | their hours of service shall be as nearly equal | of arrying the most complete assortment, 1 Y OEhtna nuseripts, Tocords fnd asin Des Moives, Ia., Angust.—[Special Tole me committee veportad the following T coine ts, dancers and | as practcable, and that their daily hours » of 30 styles. Book cases, rockers and may beof asdstance (o 3 i ! INRA ipiites iapatiod thaollow This company has always en- | shall be vhanged cagh month, after the pres- | Ghvyee CEit StV Baok cases, rockers and R R R —-AND— gram to Tur Bie.|—~An unmarried woman sistant principals for tho various ion of the leaders in minstrelry | €nt month of August, said assignments to be | 1NINg s o Y actipion s Rias Anatchinnoter of Ttho. odsof - named Smith, aged about twenty-five, was | : i, Hortense Sumith, Tdy K. Wilson, | 2 the same high character of the perform. | Made by the: superiniendent of ' the polic o e Il Al R LA S 1 i ] mails for improper purpose. She was exam- . Wobb, Agnes MeDonald, Lillian M. | T ason is their latest effort in progres- | ““After some talk upon minor matters the | Broadway. et Sl ? fned before United. States Commissioner Jor- | Bonner, Matitda Kvans, Mary B, Goodman, | $ive minstrelry and we awatt with confidence | bourd adjourned. ' oy othor books and pancrs which should: tliie 4 dan and held for trial under bonds of 1,000, | Fmma D Littlefi uisa B, Mann, Susie P}“m}‘l‘"‘ arance jof “iius truly - great. com- “r‘uu bmllrd lmts‘reft, l\'udl QA fl‘:u.- ém':m nsfi—rA]bhl cle lunll !mf \:l'ilh monkey | fully rennin in the custody of ‘i superis- Councll Brufis, 1 ! nes of 8190 nvinthie ! any. picture, elegantly framed is solild oak, of the | wrench and oil'can inside, Finder will leave | ten Her offence consisted in sending civenlars | £ Bviathict, Mary 12, Siwmons, Al SENGAAR S o ; e resolution was adopted without a dis- tofallsu § R o s o . et ¢ Afteneeadiug the Ut all ot tho above | b A Medron, oprisentative of Jon | SHAISE of the Now Vorc plied Toro, | it his oice SRR A L ot i i R o secured 1o be use] | named teachers were duly clected. sell's comedians, is i o city. oy Wi 4 'y B10 3 | L ——— 8 £ P e ) R o5 of the § S et oonlibe sondted inibaitugan | ) G G E s it eahors s Rl ;;“i‘;‘*,;‘(‘l‘!;“‘w‘:“‘_:; tho clty, They Will | ang” portico of thé *city hall, Thoy arga | _ If you wish fosoll your property cail on the \mmedintely after theresolytion s adoped o % poses. Miss Smith is the daughtor of ' ve. | GKen upad Alice Campbell, Eduia Hobart, | Monday and Tuesduy evenines next. O | Spiendid looking body of mmen, and the pic- | Judd & Wells Co., €/ B. Judd, president, 6oy | Mr Hunter prosented auother resolution, . spectable family hore, her father being an | Gertrude IR seUl hpotsy, Shalle Lisindiyfandl Meiidaydleveninga *The (Gitys | IR ZOIRUEM e ntets tibioylod . e T68 | (B roadwaye B EESE R R e R S weer on the Rock Islnd railway, She [ Withrock, Berthiu Burkett aud Idd Notson | Directory” will be the bill, and on Tuesday el Aeba L AR R ALl Mado An Assignment, o harmony amons the teachers. and the pro- thut she s innocent of any intentional | Were elected. Strcet.” 3 0 A Bniine: the ot and ston A Taolon of {he hest mierests of the schools wrong doing, but merely took up the matter Mr. Babeock, as cha 1 of the committee A NI h—‘—pm“ e Ty . A. Spooner, the boot and shoe de quire the discontinuance of Prof. Avthur Ste- for self-support, not voalizing thit there w. on s >s, said he had a veport to make, &' Tariff Amendment. o} LIas g Main street, made an assignment yesterd Vens ns (o therefore, e it Last night natore added a beautiful at- traction to the gems of art which adorn the walls of A, Hospe's emporiumon Douglas He said he had called his committee te r, but none of the members, except him- self, had signed the report. Such being. the an ities thought there was aman in partnership | E¢the v crime counceted with it, The autho to W. A. Wood in the interest of his cred- | Bosolved, lie be reqriested 1o tender his | - fon of th position of principal of the itors, The assigninent was mado at 11 o'clock Ot i b bt 6k (6Bt ag of rd. - August 18.—Senator Ed- red an amendment to the with her, but she aflivms that she is alone, il RN casé the report was ot accepted, tariff bill, which was referred to thecom- | Yo O b B OSPES ' Douglas | 5 the store was elosed at noon to make an e L 5 et Thelderi i n Vit Confusion reigued and Mr. Babeock sat | mittee on fnance, It provides that where | oo, chi fm‘fi“lgmu?." [c‘fi"”‘.',h“l,,",‘," mvoice. The liabilities are £4100 and th npEuAnaug s esalition My Hinye . / AVENTORT, 0 8.—The Gorman | down. the president is satisfied that a sugar produc- | 14'8e, beautiful and fragrant flowers which, | so15 85,000, The creditors ave mostly Boston | S8id he was impelled to offe ok aleh & pondence eonfidentinl. Addrass: Davesvonr, I, August 18, —The . g I gar p ) some fact O ring the principal wel A L e L T Syatding prescuted the name of Miss | fug country whienee'sugar is imporied 1 tho | ewrly 1o tho eveniug, made their appearance. | o N wholdo frins. e A e DR. BELLINGER! e i =S TATH QoM ga crtha M. Dewey as a teacher of phys| United States has abolished its duties or | upon o night-blooming cercus which Mr. | rpo sector s o % o Sl HINGYS O IR AR ol ety & 2 i e tended to business matters this morming. | cultuve, at a salary of §1,000 por yeat. Miss | taxes on the. importation of the apal ”‘UWU has in his possession, The plant is g | . L1C dssiknment occasions u great deal of | canse he helioved that several vestenations of | Supaieal Institute and Private Nospital, v Various reports of a routine nature weve sub. | De s clected. A agricultural products of the United. States, A R YAl oRLen feeaReS M B 001G 4 bnsineas)|asivaligitendinre wowd ronl T R B Y A S tons A a1 e AT e » mitted. “The financial and other departments une to resolutions, Mi Babeock | ho may, by proclymation, dimiyish or wholly | ROV Possessiug feat ling. solosie | man of sterling intogrity and has boen en. | SRt Wascontivuodin bis position and 4s b ¢ of the sox were shown to be in_good con. | 1ered one, the substance of which is pub- | yemit the duties impose unique description, The prevailing coloris | pqzad in the shoe business in Council Bluffs Phekrpay Aata tonalih igonihi e - v forall i of the same dark gre . The leaves ar S QT FRANCIS ACADENY it YarQ shoyyto ] lished in another column jn an inte roduced i X o Iy fr Y 5159 S : : & : ! (,ll:.lll(")llll" L lA‘”llhil‘T:l;;un“«l‘unl.-ll inc Foriiot Eoithan haraY salate L i e { FI‘A‘Cle"t!«;\lllnll‘ll'\"i‘:x"llull.}nlui- med “v“_‘zi fromany | UG v as those of the ,.ul,lln.,. plant, though :'fu the !:l;sh(l{\llli\,i\ll‘l\_lmuLl u.{::u u“v lhi"’li: vl\l\‘._llh_l‘n\\‘ s unanin Bt s : the last yea S R O ? Y Jeen by no means so broad. From some | time withJ. M. Phillips. : of the | Miss Tillic While wus e 4 5 noon was devoted to outdnor fe i ianetiio e commllico i sdlilon Shot His Elorie Wit of theso loaves. drop tendeils . twieg | failure s attributed to'the dullness of trade | firstvacincy that occurced: outside of the Boarding and Day School, the evening to the distribution . un street, where he | high school, 1go. e moved The re ng and had u | Bell & Bex L but it was not suf- | new sclool he wi Wnd | at the lower end of N which | first opened his store pure | to his present location s | brisk trade from the stu o the diameter of u lead penc St. Louts, August 18.—Edward Halke from these tendrils bloom the flow dnd killed his wife this morning while she | are the chief charm, These flowers are was sleeping and then shot himself, inflicting | white, waxen and transparent, with lar and inst o —— raised th Death of Mes, € Anger. Yous0n h Duivque, Ta, August 18, ~[Special W of equalizing the salari nin ¥ on he des dle- | at the next me yeu any instan: for plins for The billof | [Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street, he reached from any of the depots gram to Tue Bi Mrs, Granger, wife of Mr. Babeock did not nt his resolution | & mortal wound. A few weeks ago hestolo | bell opening, in which both pollen and pistil | ficient t .Il"‘\'!_Ili\'.liuhihllc: and he made a T |u”~h.h'u_!|‘:|5vl el |.‘?‘3.\’\\|\{li‘|':“‘rv e Judge C. T. Granger of the lowa supreme | referred, “for,” said he, the comuittee | §i,500 from his father, and was arrested and | Bre elearly visible iey droop slightly more | voluntary ussignment. A e LWk han DEathia] nmnLol 1) W [t arel o I tored D Duvls! soiint s SUPTEMO | oulg not work with mio Suturday night, 1t | the oy recovered. Hake, while | iV modest simplicity than in shame and_ de- o o Oib Lepfotlean HOniR WAk Dat) ol Conducted by the Sisters of Chuvity court, entered Dr. Davis' sanitavium a weok | will'not swork with » " P D Tomey pecevered, ot % VB | Jight the seuses while they remain visible, stoam heating, sanitavy en. § €18 brick work and Hermun & Brownand J.A. | gy, 3] N7 g0 10 be treated forabscess, Being informed | © D « peing taken to the -hospital, —sald his { qy oy endure, however, but one night and i Life Luilding, Omaha; 203" Mer | Murphy forthe carpenter work on the ne TERME - or boasd and tuition em. 4 h I : father had made it a condition for him sl AT L i ot school buildiugs. The board made the fol i ; el el on Sunday that sho could not live through | schools of the ity begin the school year on vithdrawing the prosecution list him for | then retive within un elongated covering | riam block, Council Blufs, At £ to bracing all branches of a finished educas skod to be taken home, A spec s e 3 yithdrawing the prosec im0 ] until the time comes for them to reappear, Sl lowing asstumment of t “ forr young ladies §75 for session of h home. A special | sep taking the money that heshould apply fora di- | 1 FHH s 20 N, Main s Washington _avenue Hyde, tion forr young I 76 fo i I EAHgor. ALtk Tsrciibion v adontad, xorce from his wie, Thisho cousented to | yoiC Pt Bt st [, Wb IG okiod | - Dr. . H. Bower, 20 N, Malu st. Baldwin, May Dawson, Mamie Dale, five nw”hs, commencing fivst Monday Sunda ) p. ., veached W Mr. Babeock offered a resolution that thoe | (o and did enter suit, bus later he found that iR ARORIaRulod v 6 MOBL YRAERIO 4 TR R Wickham, Robert Hattenhauer, May M in September and Febrary respectively, ko at 10:30 p. ih., and she died half an hour | hours of the high school be extended to 4 [ o loved his wifo 50 much that he prepared utiful of its kiud i the G o olant, | 1 Ehe Manhattan sporting headquacters, 415 | ¢ Minuic Hanson, Sue Bado For fuillian siatioil e 1A d K later, oclock p, m. Referred to the committeo on | o kill hev and himself rather than besepar- | (aheryArgEcvoral othor budson tho plant, | Broudway it 15 SISTER SUPERIOR, 63 .———— rules, Tospe hopes will bloom tonight. — — Bouquet's Livery Rig Stole ated from lier. LB St. Francls Acaden Tickets at lowest rates and superior i —— ol X May ] ccommaodations via the grewt “m',k Is The Leagues ave Flourishing, Tragedy at a Church Festival. Done Up by a Poarder, The fellow, H. C. Butler, who obtained a S RhATANAT t, Virginia White, | _ e . b Couneil Blufls, low: land routo- Ticket oifice, 1602—Six- | At the meoting of the Douglas county per- | Dyyue Havte, Ind., August 15.—A Darls | Max Hirsch was taken to the police station | livery rigat Paul Bouquet's livery stabe on | §3ita McMidon, i ow _F M. Ellis & Co. i s eenth and Farnam streets, Omala. sonal rights league last night reports were ve- [ 111, g s thut in Eldridge township t night witha head on him that needed turday evening to vide around the city a | Hill School—May Aims, Bele Barcliy, . . 1s uy —— Matrimonial Mistit, Thowas Carver is a small, ¢ repawrs, Max has had a bourder at his house | few hours, has not returned it, andat is prob- : qbll-\ll-_ , Meckie ““‘I]I Iy, ,};:i-:x l'{h\‘n inthe person of A. Blumenthal, his cousin. | ablé that he will not consent to do so until he | berlain, Licia Young, Jenie e, Col do not Jive together 1 | {s captured. Word was received yesterday | Miiaucen ARCHI T C ceived showingthe membership of th s | Satun d clubs to be as follow ) members; night, during the progress of a church festival, Leonard Thornberg, nged twenty-one, attempted to pass around the | Blumenthal and Me An rveworn, gray | First ward, : u nal . o A was clved Pierce Street School—Vernie Reynolds, M. - Mo, haired luborivg mai who lives—or exists,”| Third ward, 148; Fourth ward, building, when some villain sprang out be. | perfect hi '"jl'“\_'v","-{l ast “_'bh”“'l.\ ’,':,':","',fi::: afternoon from a point fifty miles in Nebraska | B, Curtis, Kate Wickham, Ella Boyer, IKittie And Building Superintendent £ 55 rather—with his wife and a pretty little xth ward, 280; Soventh ward, | bind him aud cut s throat. Thornberg is | 550 RGN WS STEEE RTINS | that Butler and the buggy had passed through | Buschell, Dora. Hood, Téna Stephan, Katie | Roons @ B Bl inz Onate daughter down under the Sixteenth street Bighth ward, Niuth ward Toportad un i procatiows condition tday. he | {1 1ite court toduy and explain the matter, | there Sunday evening and_was going still | Holder 4 ek st i viaduct. He has en married fourteen | SOUth Omaha, 2075 Millard precinct, 7 ' | motive for the attack is a-mystery, v J L ORI 8 lige Ofticers have been sent in pur- 1 ~.1‘|\_ g 'i\l“ Ivlfi. die Caffall. FFICER & PUSEY 2 ye: A i 4 i born precinct, 8t T z oftic suit, and it is probable the fellow will be cap- 1l panool—MaLy LY TIFICE ¢ SIE years, aud judging from the cxperienceof | " Tiranch lodgues will be organized at Beu- Parliameat Prorogued. o Reslsting an Offloer, e arTaE | Gunn School—Mary I ) o ¢ Pat Welsh was in the crowd last Sunday aft yesterday be hus vot found it & blissful suc- | nington and Waterloo. Murs, Carver appeared in - police court | Speeches were made by Lou Henry Haubens, Charles Herbert: LoNboN, August 15, —Parlisment has been ol, | prorogued. The queen's speech to both A A Woodbury Sehool --Jul iy treet School -1 Valker. Bluxsim, At B A |L\| Ii E R S Baldwin, Emma Haidy, Lizie Connor, ¢ o i by the item in Tiik BEE y Y W oon down on Tenth strect when Oflicer | 4314 the Nebraskans recognized him from the | - Third Heim terday and swore out w warrant for her hus- and Jobn | houses declares that all relations with foreign | COX was doing his best to capture two men | published description and wired the informa- : g ) ¢ S, o whiie V. ABRR:SIAAYaS SRR £ Yol N i 1 doar 9 i is city. rie T enlen, Carrie Alexande: 4 4 arrest, charging him with having :I‘l"‘l\"“[;:‘Il\"\lzn\l\"ls h::l\ ’\\lm hothe follow= | oo continue pacific, and adds: “1 haye | Who were fighting, snd the ofticer called upon | tion to this city. I L RE Sl AT S S rmstrong, Corner Maine and Brosdwar. crucily beaten and abused her. She said R g e e ey offercd the prosident of the United States to to assist hiw. Welsh refused, and FRS T o, T R tie Davis, Dorn Grass, Mary Mithen COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, - hat her back was a_checker board of black | il bonoflt Of oltiens of o subwit to arbitration the differences over the assisted the disturbers of the peace in JERISHYE SHETORIAIE IOR, 0. WOTe o) th avenue sehool— Lou Giraves, Myr- S R ad blue spots from the effects of his by Blkeh, the Conditions asder “sueh citls | Behring sea fisheries.” making their escape, so the ofiicer says, and | new lotel - Jo A, Muny, Carrothers, Hulda Lu. e Blien | ool B O id o0 Ly Mr. Carver was brought inte ourt, He camo s and their children can b natural- —_————— for that reason he was arrested last night Commeroial men. Now Baaifio, Counoll Ty s avenue school—Kate Payne, | alposis. 4 .l.‘;:l.'\u‘f th:. m‘.l." ‘“1"('“’“.1‘";‘ “.‘".“""" ""l‘“‘ r and Emperor William, #nd lodged g joll, Blufls, 1§ under muagementof W.jones with | I4zzie Crocker, Lillian Hart, Muggio Drit: B Lol b % 1.0 Cooke: out eigiht years old, and pleaded not guily Ty Russia, August 15.—Today being At e . S i ton, S, E Maxon. L J. b Bourseeols, 1. ©, Couk to the cb ittt Mk gusl 3 ssia, / . ) he Mill Burns. uew sample rooms, e : ifre : : Bi U Sl b piintaont i Wl et e ot jMarelage Lioonten tho fostival of the pateon saiut of tho Prov. |y K6 Holtaud JU0LSUERE L R TN 0| e B schasl=ElG Mefntosty Awi | yuxov BOURGEOIS & (00KE most artistic counterfeit if it be ot ‘the | TUIKe Shiclds issucd the following mar- | braskensky x glonk S d Bmperor | yiios Plaing, near Manchester bumed, | neoro rart oo ake koing to qult | VeiSieeh building school—Myrtle Cutler i t | truth, riage licenses yostend Willinm sttended divine s in camp | ) Pla 3 Manches + | handling garden hose, aud have doubly the hiiC iplugachoal=higaie Lusar o SRt i TR Fourteen years ago he took unto himself o | Numeand address. Age, | und af avds in the chureh, In the even- | Loss £120000. i Largest stock in the eity. To close oit we wl‘ if “:}‘l‘;vm'“ et school—Barbura An Architects and .\up,l1"1(-“‘1(‘“[5_ dashing young wife in the person o) ' Jeorge Zane. Philadel ing a banquet was given in houor of the - will seltall gradcs and fixtures at dead cost, | 500, 3 — L o y youra his Jantor | Mo Gson of 8 girl | | George P, Kane, Philadelyh| A R The Death Roll. for cash, C. B, Paint & Oil company, Nos. | = = nd SN[ Rooms 210 and %0 fho Owasr of comkioratia property. d ) | | 1du Hawkins, Bodord, Iud T e BN Losno, August, 15.—Charlos Gibbon, the | 1 s 5, Masonic teniple 1 o ) Oming | MBTTIIAR Gk et 8| D rope! d by s vitzel g -~ salis: ” 6 X Telephonse 0% [t . Toles s0me means or other ho was ;m\\.. d to d i {‘n‘.’; “\!Iu“r‘-:m»u.“(';.‘.':ll.‘{' M ississippi Constitution Revisers, novelist, died at Yarmouth uml\u\mi a2 T — or ure o Neb, Telephons 9. | py’lmlytllu T8, L. les it nearly all to a daughter by a former wife L moreusen, Jacksox, Miss., August 18, —The sixth day | 1oNDON,August 18, —Justice Walsh is dead. " s 3. 0.1 worp = ations oo minja- L h Q8 . “ i o N atAn T o b o . Ll ) shparip & < ¢ P00 « sgard - Miller o CIANLES 1L ITANN A N, Caslicr. turo Ceycloucs, ‘sochlly " speaking. —Ho —_— ::.]."ilul.‘M”‘Ill.‘.l.;..‘.l (‘.,:,fl:‘x:‘l_l::‘::‘f(";:“““l":;":‘s,‘;’ 11;‘)"‘1:::;-“]"'""1 gleetrie light company iu | poing g trampor o vagrant under the city P D T B uwway rom His home bt times o | 110 the Advancement of Seience. | tite 1o hat section of the constitition el e ORGILAGS UL 1D.DRY Mg i B0 ) S TE A GITIZENS STATE BANK Ing the years of their marriod. life, stayiug | NVIANAROLIS, Ind, August 18.—The | ing to suftrage. Several other plans and Wehave customers for inside improved | it as a signal faliure that did not refiect the sometimes only a fow days and at other times | American Associatien for the Advancement | olutions were also offeved, property, terms all cash. If you bave a var- | highest amount of credit upon the police de Of Oouncil Tiuffs, voral Weeks, Ho vebomently denios. thut | of Science meots in this olty tomorrow, | Al L —————— gain to offer call on E.H. Sheafe & Co. at | partment, whose officers were backing the o Paid up Gapital ..$150,000 he has abused her at any time, but says that | mosta hundved papers have been filed with A Wila Ereight Wreoked, nge. Vol Zhe e prosccution. Miller has been twice tried in [« Surplus and Profits..... 80,000 :-:'tr:l:lum:'llx‘l’-'r:hrr:-::llllfi.:na hatsh treatment | the general secretary already to bo read j Mn,l\\\'.\lllhrr;, ‘\\}im, Aug\lmmll‘l : “{""0*: P. C. Miller, the painterand_decorator, at | the police court for vagrancy on indictments ures’ Liability m'De.\»;.flmlv.\.. JNJ.UUE | 7 Yol R I-OU, 8 during the meeting. Prof. Wiley writes | 1rom Ashland, Wis., says a wild freigh: - Millew) g By o v ki cawn under both the ordinance be state "P Dikrctonsi-1. A, Miljer. ¥, 0. Gleason, B, Judge Helsley released M. Carver upon Rvashington that a bz dviimation iet | the Wisconsin Central colided with & stray | BOme to bis fricuds, 515 South Sixth street. | drawn under both the ordiuance und the stat FRUMPTIYA‘ND ERMANENTL Bhugirt Es B arl, J. D, Edindnson: Chitles his faithful promise to be present i police ¥ R Aogakn i f i | ~ - law, and was acquitted in both instances G iiman, Transict gonord banking Dists v ] ¥ pol from that city, Fifteen scientists | flat car av Glidden, wrecking the engine and s d it R ‘WITHOUTRETURN 0F PAIN Annpi A § cuurt wt 10 o'clock this moruing. of tho department of tgriculture wil be ot | soven cars, Brakoman Eimley killed | . A good hose reel free with every 100 fect of | Yesterday he was taken in Bamett's court “AIN. nia gt il il sl o iy ———— — the uumber, and Engincer Lessurd and Lis fireman in- | bose purchased at Bixby's. and given another whirl under the state L n‘flqdnmsrsAmfl!um\sfiu\ku!&s Bk o Ko sHNORUED 10N iy Jailed a Second Time. ———— Jured. 4 b i DS Captain Martin was the complaining witness, Tor FussAVnreree Cn. Barn-Mo- INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Al Cole: labored very industrious Howell Osh irne's Valet Arrested. Matterson Dofoats Stophonson.e= | nan i or ek 8t dig conta per roll; not rem- | 44 Doputy Marshal Charley White was the . Ay W N1l up i page of the police rece W Youk, August 18.—Henry Hensc 134 | othor witness, The case was prosecuted by | Wiy wrpested oarly In the duy upon u charge | the valet of Howell Osborne, well known in | oarsman, today defeuted Stephenson on' the | - G. Tipton, real ¢ Broadway. Qlty Attorney Btewart and defended by C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, of wssuult and battery, and securing | socicty and club cireles in this ity and who | Parametta river by four lengths. The course - Paul Seabrook, Underthe myriad objections —Wholosile and Retall Dealers in—-— Bia yedeuses from police court ubout the middle | at present vesides in Paris, was arrested this | was covered in 20 minutes and 57 seconds, Money at reduced loaned on chatte | and crosstire of the attorn the wit of s wlternoon, e went straightway to s | mormiog as he was leaving the steamer Nor- e 2. H. Sheafe & Co | pesses wi unable togive any testi L wloans i bocwine thoroughly intoxicated and [ mandie, just arvived, on the charge of smug- The Lafaye'te Statue Arvives. bt - mony at all, and left the stand f Bsgustingly noiny, Ho was placed in jail | gliog o magniticont set of diamond jewelry. | New Youk, August 18.—The steamship | The United States fish commissioner with | aftor having pit the court in possession of . ¥ & s e wod wis agaln reloased after | In Henschy's possession was found a letter | No, mandie, which reached here today, | & car of spawn, avrived at the transfer lhhl the solitary fact that they had known the [ S Neil Matterson, the Y, August 15, - e g2 2 3 e g rdn up wnd seouring the ment of #25 | from Osborue to Actress Fay Templeton, i oh F morning where he iced up preparatory 1o de | defendant” for about rter of a century | 4 Lrgest Stock and Lowest Prices. Doalers, send for Cutalogue, ,mu Mbhlywwuvl:’wub toduy, | which Osborue says, nnonuy ov.lhe:? im:z: z:ugm’mu‘zu&%léfi%umsflwwkmm parting last evening for Butte City, Mont, ;;‘f ':w‘v:,, h‘c:-ar:l u:uy:‘hfi: :.,-,; u::ju ::,L’ Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 201 and 206 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, X

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