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| THIE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, Dellvered by € H, W. TILTON Business Office N. Y. P. Co. Co Blufr: Born, to Mr pound L. the best The solling Barnett tomorroy Clerk Chumbers is bu: docket for the than the usual number of cases, | shows the The new s atronized ye to inc Omahas played pall at Manaws on N rr 0. 12 PEARL S8T. er in any part of the City -« « & MANAUI TELEPHONES No. 4 \ \ gamne of the seasol of continued de with th nork closed at score ot The Ben B3 the pr dricl the wo and f snys I ugly bim. an doe: her i do of th Theun fortunate yor ourt this uf It of 1 i 1 nard, who came up Ite frain Satuvda ably cared for g the night Open Doorin ¢ for. It has n she was former for the fech Tand with whom while in the vil o, ed th deal of Open 1 would be required to do too 1 18 certainly wi o City hal from his castor proved in health and spirits, Tho meeting of the national fire he was i dele over held, A fic allof the princ sov wy men’s strik ary 1o s meaning. 1t required three hours for our train 10 mss through Buffalo, and we w get ol 0 hired Tef paralyzi Bixhy Money at velieed ratos loanod on chatte sstute sec and real J. G, Tipton, x A.Kline, of Mandel & Kline, has gone cast 10 i has shameful crime whose author should be de tected and punished. She refuses to v John Templeton veturaed n v | days in Ne y He hunted up the five departin shy of tho police in the 10w nothing about the g out here,” he remarke ut 1 ns g strike fident of ‘winuing it. T tallked with many of them, They are united, strong and confident. -— steam heating, ¢ en 043 Life building Onana; Mer k, Council Blufts, Al on a business trip. 5. P, M, imon K MacConnell has gon Ark., on u brief business tei seman has returned from Colfax Springs, w s0me week: Mis. L, from New York Mr. und Mrs. G, Sheriff G will be a the farmers’ congrd Miss May Cole city, tho giestof her brother, W. . Cole of th Ogden livery, heround will then go on to her old home in Mt. Pleasant. Chief Craiy ¥s in the e, How sonvention, D.A. Farr Colorado mine: weeks. His miar have personally heartily congraiulating him on the prospoct rtune, He snd propses developin of a f W. Heston, ison, of Har n the city terday and of the Puebl partmentspent the doy yes ‘the | ting oequaintel with our metro s on route home from the Detroit li returned vesterday from his a ) Hose at cost. will s for 1 and The Lay at My Manawa had Paul Boyton and his superd combination | ttraction, The afternoon weather was delightful, in striking contrast to the gloom of the*forenoon, and when the sun struggled through the clouds ho was the manity poured thousands went to tl tra motor ¢ any inconve was far supor s with the prog and both days’ rden ho st stock iu the city. To close oit we Lall grades 1. C. B Paint & Oil company, Nos. , Masonic temp v to that iven by the gentle man when here last. The rain inter amme on Satur Programmes were crowded Into the one afternoon, commencing mber Co.. conl Mrs. W. F. Wahl, a ten in_the parks were well Ly demand for seats with t 1pply yeats drow who awe the na dull day this_eity and the South and broke by <weeping up wkors, When the cihtn_inning {4he Modcls , in the wifo of | ymaha Hanscom pavk o Butch, alias Young, ar be tricd in Justice Hen norning, if the husband of U listen' to her entre 1 move to dismiss. if he had never seen t low who has 1 fave « girl, Bortha Doz ' Hastings, Ia., on the comfort { the city jail dur 1y was ta N ere she will be med def Ly that inmate of the iustitution at Glenwood, but shio Council Blufts gentle 1y does work atthe insti he is of feeble »eon made the vietim of dor for who ¢ of Hasti She manife it the idea of going to tho cliimed to fear that th work : pity. » work clof e teip_yesterday vastiy im. hiefs ut Detroit, to whic says leaving Dot the miles and mile ins all along the lines of o o its extent and T all the fine. Switehmen and bribed to throw the through. I tell you it's and the me P very con S ty by 12, H. Sh - 1 ostiats, 527 afo& Co Broadw to Little Rock, ere she hus been staying estorduy parents, 1 4 visit to he ison county, w sports that the m his county aut f Seattle, Wash,, is in the She will spend w fow days Colo., fire de fay visiting nt and get- litan BIufts depart } will remuin about three fuicnds, a fow of whom ed his property, ure v has evidently steuck it vich | the apuly. nes W are going to quit and have doubly the i fixtures at dead cost, - wa. wother big day yesterday, dup hu it upon the streety, and lake, Col. Reed's ex: the crowds without ce. Boyton's exhibition | v afternoon, at 2 o'clock and aud continuing uutil dark. The | polo game on players standing upright on Boy- | ton's patent Wi the water with the | ater shoos affc d a = | great deal of amusement. The log volling and | other aquatic Bo) gagement, wis 8| on'’s con cluding u b were, immonse and ctucle the naval ou- | liant affair that im- | port mensely pleased the multitude, All the pleasure resi well patronize pi e © Wero s m ¢ th ladies who ran @ foot ruce of the rific practic Jens Curistc und third by Ole Jens: Jenson of this i the fivst prize in erson sec ml any kind u! disa n u v Nels Johnsol A of this_city Ly, [ at the lake were The Danish Brotherhood's enic and shooting tournament at the Scheut- Vercin - park attracted a large crowd prizes contested for, five of | tho rifle ravge, and two botween the feet. In | he first prize was won by ffersen of this city; the second of Omaha; fourth | fifth by Johnes Miss Liune Jensen took | foot race and Linne Pet- vithout any accidents or | The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Broadway. New tall goods u == tallor, 810 ust meh edat Reiter's, mer- roadway. wronged | concerned, and | skilltully arrauged out of vi | cured from some of th THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,’ THE NEWS IN THE BLUEFS The Benton Btreet People Busily See for a Long Lost Corer-8tone, ing MACRAE TALKS ABOUT THE ISLAND. the ongress— omes Hand- rations A Model Completing Preparations £ Pa ners some D The Bent phase. The rains hay down, and the kickers have tion day n is confine lines on the west side of th bt to ba sixty The lin excoption of those 1 ostablishe. back to the 1i ity will. be Sadsds el |t the block betw mony street and the wided, and the building in | brilge. On th sud of the bloci the lod 'with the latestcon- | fence of Unel Hammeris out about ents. |ar 1 cad tho ling, i M o foiees ar ix feet. A y from B ern end, | the tr which mia | thorou com moiice ordered vo | to re 1, and it now al of ity 1 five days in swhich o com. s demands, T y it is sear Wl that shal will be called upon to take away wes or that they will be remo ed with out_a stru, n the part of the property owiers, OuSaturduy the inte 10 iven made a'very nnportinit disco ployed Dave Tostevin to search buried eorgoer me which th ol e declared was pat down in front of the property the street was Luid out th years Lo after alittle m 1 ray the Lines o, wsuring located th ain search wis then, wade for it with a spade aud after digging a ¢ surfuce the b I It is the i survey and it as settling th pLh of two feot below the t to PrOpOILY owners e so far as thoy ' the city mno other if the st is to ! to purchase from the required to make it the ay along, ding s beeil tompor »poad A solution of this probiem, and a pecial meeting of the council will be beld this e to take the matter unde ment. moval of the and widen rious hardship on aws, The now ling e front porch on one of course o parsi htened, than 1 the part ¢ the plat show y distance, and thatif s ers hity cnjoyed i Kl to b ik e s aleen at the Lt s Il toe 0t 1o be ma t unsightly jog. Dr. C. H. Bowe it is claimed that ot stroct the en i ne of the proporty +d up part of the st and of it for thirt they atistied tolet go 0w sinee the valuable and _extensive in- Just what steps will 1tis not known, coutingency auty of the by the pres ith has mos B41 to 317 Br 110 sce her fricnds at the new PR sl Good Governm nt for the Island. rard Cut-Of island as one of the most valuable poriions of Council Blufs,” re- marked Mayor Macrae last evening. T have been over there looking into the situation, and I find it very promising, indead. There are manufactories in sight valued at hun- dreds of thousands of dollurs. The 3 beinge put in by the Cartor white leads works abne will cost $100,00, and there are lots of cr new plants in sight. T am confident it tothe of the greatest manufacturing tries in the two cities. Thesituation demands and will justify Council Blufls in extending the police protection over the isl- and, and we will soon have three men lo- cated therve, They will be self-sustaining and will not cost the other taxpayers of the city anything. It is a partof the Sixth ward of the city, but my idea is to i a sort of local goverument ov > and _have a constavle and ppointed he fiest thing we will 1l be toak the board of supervisors to make 4 polling place on theisland und pe th o people tovote on all questions, The now about one hundred and fifty inhabi tants there and more coming every day. And by the way, T dowt thinle Captaii Hight got thetm enuiiratod fn (o o ) part of the it have them e \ul SWlhatever steps that may be decided upon will be taken at once. The paople over there must lave as good goverameat as any other part of the city and wo have assured them thet they suall buve itat ones Taere are some phitces that will uead lookinz after and ating and some good careful men will 10 be given the job." Mandel & K in evory dops line of ~cook stoves and . from #10 to $40. In tinware we carry the best on d sold at bottom prie Lipots, SOh, Wy " we just beat the world, former price of ¢ 3 ets., now 40 cts., and so on through o liie. We show a | our purlor goods bedroom suits we pride » most completo Book cuse ) dosc groat ba; show th res in th bost, choico of 3 ding ot boa s unlouding si pri compure Mandel & Klein’s 320 Broadw: ——— with '8, A g00d hosc lose purchused at Bix y 100 feat of Phe Farmers' Congress, Today will beone of busy preparat the farmor n for congress which opens lmorrow. Farmees for a circuit of Afty miles about the city have been solicited for supplies with which to decorate, and thereis toba found havdly one who has not promised at least one business house to furnish the needful for 1 the front. In nearly every store ar are o be found farm products waiting f deft lngers to put them i place tod I opera house, wlich is the place of iuceting | will presout avery attractive appoaranc Mucliof the work is alveady done andd finish: ing touches tolay will make i ) dray show of itself. Many novel des vious fruit und grasses Henry Eiseman & Co.are the fivst of the business men to pull up the cartains of their show windows and reveal to the crowds tho beauty of the decorations they huve provided for the coug The west window was o. ploted lute eduy night, and the b tai; afternoon. The de at deal of attention at once, and_were admired by 5 all afternoon The design is a miniature scene, complete in-every detuil, with houses and burns and “pastures filied with & cattlo aud sheep. In the foreground Sat was rolled up yestor ations attracted fine imitation of pond upon which ducks a swiming and cattle coming down |..m-mu A perfect imitation of a harvest field is give and a miniature binder s engaged in catting afleld of oats. Itis amodel machi » pro drawn by three Gorman t cut stubble looks very natuvaj, and the wind milland the train of cars in the distance give the whole scoue @ very uatural apy Some very elaborate decorations hay designed for the other large window and frout of the building, and will be put in place today, The following are named¥as a reception committeo to weloome and look after the delo- gates as they wrrive: Hon, Georgo Carsou, | George A, Keeline, B. M pleton, Walter 1 rs, John Te rations, but are I Chambers, L. | new and str T itehing after something Ltivis a little heterodox ynor, Jicob D. W A it is all theswootor to their taste, This is an Willinm Moove, W, H. W, I Sapp, it., | age of restlessness ad craving after novelt R. J. Cle , 1. W, Tilton and many crade and steinze notions aie 5. Barnett v, Kappell.” The committes | propagated. But the gospel minister bad nre reques! the Ogden house at | better bo too slow thian too fast in accepting 5:30 this afternoon | thém, much more in preiching them - | "Deep and ardent” ples sutial to o Commercial men, Now [ Council | traly successful minjst bo full Bluffs, is under managementof W. with | of faith and of the H arning is new sample rooms, | good, eloguence is govs. ws s 4 - | desirable, but not any ai can . C. Miller, the painter docorator, at | compensate for the lack of an abiding spivitu to his friends, 813 South Sixth st ality. - B Avain, another very importantqualification Fxcursion to Glenwood for the minist pithy, He must have Thursday, August 23, unde of | the o the Teelings of others, the Old Sittlers' asociation to c sund joys. shing Burlington & Quiney will sell round trip | thatcor ot tho heart alone shes tho tickots for 93 cents, Tratn leaves the union | heart. “Truth must be warmed fives of depot at 9:40 and the Mainstreet depotat | 8 deep and living sympathy before it will 0:00 0 .5 ) the hearts of the | W 6120 p. m, | burn its way wening, a Everyboly' invited. ® Basket dinuer in tad 1tru hs have 1o power to move or v ¥rovd ize_men. A 1o good ministor is apt to teach, He is A Good Minister of Jesus Ohivist. not necessavily cloguent, or fluent in_lan B L . ¢ T st T L el The Rev. Dr. Cuoley, who is so soon to | Sl Lok et raaCHIILHS of oy sever his councetion with the First Baptist | those notonly found iu the written word, but church in this city, preached w very original | thosealso fodnd in nature and providence rmon yesterday at the morning hour to an | Paulsays he was contenptible in spoech and unusually large congrogation. The church | Wik in bodily prosence, but he has moved fEas y larg sregation. | thie wo 10'tor over elantean centieies 08 1o has acceped the resignation of its pastor, | other man. Moses wits slow of spoceh, bt who has been with them so lon, ana labored | who bosides the Mt apostle t o Gentiles | moe 1s this above all men, Fle must deaw by | wh arm | ability or mirror concealed in - grasses makes | mplement houses and | ponies, The | l upbuilding of the church | has left so broad amark in histor and and y find themselyes | TN ul' thing I meation, on v;wm:w use. fuluess of & minister deponds, is o L LR s u select- | ool wife b invaluablo Lelper ng a man who will fill the vacaney., Dr. | 6y sho can well nigh « Incss Cooley’s sermon wis in spocial refercnce to | She necd not and « aue who can this duty, and pictured tho kind of pastor | Write his serions or u fill his pulpit most meeded for the work here and the | Wheh oectston demanc o streagthening of Christ's kingdom on earth. [ P I 98 b eIy The sheaker found his text in I Tim. iv., 6: | woan, who will keep hor house i ordor aud SIf thou put the brethiren in remembrance of | ner children in su ;. She will seek to | thiase things thou shalt b »a ministorof | hide herself and fuence behind her hus- Jesus Christ, nouvishedup in the words of | band, but in doing so she will beall the more faith and of wood doctrines, whersunto thou | the power behind iirone, I ed,! - —— of men mu Wall vaper at cents per voll; not rems their high t nants, at C. L. ( Pearl st. complish any high and w must have 4 wise g L otherwise its enc i s and heroism will b A boay of lab in ordle i y is there seen a greater ne sity forit than in the church of Christ Scott House, Council Bluffs, transients £1.00 per day. B — or Sale, Our vetail farait establishel trade. well od. R with good cliass and ng, are going Chivist instituted apostles for the P O IRL Tk G meut of hi sdom on eart et 0RO D s Anicazel R R e Lhis, as it is one W golden founded he names of the S R WIS C. A Beese & Co. — - sun umbrella and um the Boston Store while winal work. [n relies compo vs, the hi officer was de wtive of his i experien Pimothy against s up with pride he fall 1 of the dey s composed of ( ntiles, the pas- er. And the v of Christiamty shows that churches sspered or declined very much ue- cording to the wisdomand phwer of leader- ship in the pastor. A wise aud faithful pastor will lead the church from victoryto | SHE VANQ d make her a power for good in'the i while an unfaithful, injudicious, | Strategy Helpsa Maine Woman Out of bad man in the ministry will divide th B aRIRs 1i t church, squander her moral resources and e ' A BUBubio L T IERY One day Unele Joms® two cows disap- critical time in the history of | peared from the opening inthe woods church when she must select a pasior; her | about his lonely homs and 1o traces of future will l-l"L ly be determin y the | them could be found. Aunt Molly, as ¢holuo stio mikes, Iit tho scloctlon of & pas- | his wife was called, started to hunt thom it shonld bo the tine of fore | Up next morning, as the man of the fam- for divine wuldance, Pavoriv- | LY Wero away, siys the Lowiston (Me.,) isim, prejudice, selfishand 1 considera- the children and go- tions should be banishel from all hoarts. ¥ direction,she wandered ont thelday o th durk, unbro- Any oneof expe e can point out ously flo churches which ¥ st without a mouthful to eat, Is and dri and their effic 3 se ¢l i Lunwi handtul of ground in abundance on the according to qui WHI (does and P IRIN hisfol LAW & CO., woters of Low - H 2 WOLFP, lecting o pastor thove ave two extremes to be | W avoided. The fivst is that of too great hasta, | NS vhich g A prepossessit 1 captivating | lowlands, address, polisied manuers, 4 taking sun was fast sinking, when to her are not ewough to furnish ground great joy, she discovered the lost cows a choice of a pastor. These ure quictly gr \ zingon o small grass plat times ~ but the ext . G i > 5 superficial character, the vencering of anun- | ot 0O g Filepfouganilos i and Worthloss man, Onthe ohoe | rom home. With ull possible haste she hand a determination not to be pleased with | drove themalong, Loping to reach home a vood minister of the Lord; o feeling that | before dark, as she had no guide, not show our great superiority in mot being | even spotted troes, she had to trust ily suited, that we will not call anyo wholly to the instinet of the beasts. nl;‘la;ri:l;*‘:I::‘l“‘wj‘:{:;‘ l”l‘ Il:l" Their course often seemed to be ex- Qispoaition doos not becomo the 4 Soiyile [DDPOALS ok ENt gallilior the meek and lowly Jesus, and is most oft practical knowledge taught her it w ive to the M. An extraordinary best to let them have their own way. needs an extri church to pr When near what is now known as the the fitness of things, aud these extraordin Pine house, on a ridge covered b growth of gigautic pine, both cows give of men and churches are few and far betw o O for humility aud modesty, “not Minking | o loud bo stow, as if from fright, and remselves more highly than they ough o to think,” on the partof both ministors mad | PEOKe into a ““‘”‘,“ gallop in the dire churehes, Suffera fow words of udmonition | 1100 Of home, now hall o mile distunt. from one who loves you and who has studiea | Pausing toascertain the cause of their your needs for over five years, and wh freight, she was confronted by a wolf, wishes your highest prosperity in the The wolf at once mudeaspring for to come. 1 have no one to sugzest to you, no | her face, no doubt intending to grab her friond whom I wish to step duto my place; | thront. With the skill and fury of an Be. directed by dihue. wWidam, thay | eXpert boxer, Aunt Nolly dealt him your future - pastor may be one | Stunning blow with ln-r(ll wwny and Whom God will approve —and honor | hardencd fist, which sent him back upon and whose lubors he wiil abmdantly bless, . | his haunched. in and again the My object is tosuggest such consideration | stavving brute le as will aid you in making a wise . | but e ped for her throat, h time was met by both fists and Wiy s oz dealt ot h oo i fect with sufticient force tosend him il ack s ol {nowing Vs v Among tho essentials of a good ministor | Dtk Several feel, ~Knowing it was now S be kafelr i stran s btes ife ov death, the heroic woman found it Tt ho is of good rapute, well | herself fast growing wealer, while the 1Vof noth by those with: and within | attackss of her savave adversary grew church. Withouta good reputation and | more flerce, confidence of the community he can do Snatehing her tattered shawl from h. buulitusitieny pood’ Hiweveriapight ho/ heod, with u desperate leap she threw it may bo b iod, however pure in his life cor the he, o WOl a doxter- and however avdent his desives to benefit his | OVO* the head of the wolf with a dexter fellow mon, unless they beliove in i, hia | 1ty which was not enly surprising to the influ with men will be slight. wolf, but herself also. This reputation relates first to his charac- This piece of strategy had the effect to He must 'm(um pure in heart and | bewilder the wolf, He leaped wildly dly, I might add |"about vainly endeavoring to rid himself so. If heisonly | of his inconvenient headgear, while prudent and discreet in his relations in 80- [ Xolly. lost no tima i oliobingy > ty 1o beaath of scandal will attach to iy | MOy I \‘m!‘l:fl”u’nl\“‘- w‘ri““’-‘xl:\‘fi l::nl”::f namo. Accasations and false roports against | lower 1 0 « a trae, discrcet minister of Christ fall bavn- | harm’s veach, When the wolf had rid los his feet. No one believes them, himself of his temporary blindfold and in, @ minister must have the sufficiently recovery his equilibrium, of promptaess in mectings his | sesing his intended victim boyond his gations. There are otherwise good pastors | . ho at once st up the most de- who always contract debts in 'y plisce howls of rage and disappoint- wlly venting his spleen by supon the trunk of the » and teaving the rough bark with s reputation | his long erocked fangs. which they from this le, and find tkeir usefuly IS0, ) church can long | is burdened with a pastor who is g \\d\ 5 A third e. nt ministe is that he is eMicient and suce ‘wf‘ul.: that he Here she remained until the return of briigs things lo Pise; uat the churches | iy, when the wolf slunk awayin the ministry. The jome men wha ranked | Girection of the riv A8 KOOI 8. ahe higi in the sominary, who have | thought him at a safe distance Molly; proved o 1 fallures us pastors. nearly famishing and benumbed by eold, Secondly »d winister is & man of | hastened down and sped for home as fast well balanced chavacter. Mauny are strong | asthe condition of her cramped limbs in one divection, but weak in _others. There | and chilled frame would permit o men who itve a wouderful - faculty of | “ghio found the children half frightencd pulpit, "o pected and | CoWs in so great agitation had given their infiy s but them the idea that o their mother had 1t was toa Washin, and not to the | been devoured, brilliant oratovs, suclh as James Otis o Pat rick Henry, that men turned in the da e Using Cats as Clocks, boursof the revolutic straggle, and " again in the equally try times of the e Every one knows that cats can see in tablishment of this government, the dark, and the reason they 1 do so Asain, intimately associuted with this | isbecause of the peculiar construction of symmotry of elavacter, o5 what we ecall | pj 1 that tict, or the ability to b You may have noti lighit the pupil or bluck - oy in a moders upon those who propose und advocate it, | ©val shape, while in a full g of light eded than in | it becomes narvow, Now, in the dark it the ministry. This is what the jor char: | expands to a circla and nearly fills the acterized us the wisdom of the serpent surface of the eyet This peculinrity In tho fourth place he must have what | of the cat’s eyos is turned to account in Nowuere is this tact me o e men o amsait by hia winsoma, | @ curlous manter by the Chin Tho neu to himsdll, by his winsome: | Abbe Hue relutes that when he was trav- S0me I | theiv manner of meeting you, The pastor | © ing in China he asked his attendant ttimeit was. The man wentover it that quietly basking in the 1l examining its eyes told the abbe that it was about two hours after noon, il e, Lo worly M0 | nd on being questioned how he knew "o do s well. ndentmem. | that, he exjp should be enlisted, each oue in his appro- | Of & cat’s eyes weve lrag his gontleness and love. Another qualiiea: | tion of & good minister is a good executivo | sy lie power of leadership. A pastor should plan to set the church to w in the morn- ing and that they gradually grew wother requisite is earnestuess smaller as the light i ased, untilthe) mindstry is no p 2 for @ luzy man, Thereds | peached their minimum at noc that no position in this world mo portant than tho pastoral e o office connected with then they began to widen again, until at | night they once more became lurge. i | The geod abbe was filled with admira- sponsibilities N h erime ¢ ] ey [‘l‘f,:!'(.,“”.",',,,,.“J:,”A_ to duwiio or | tion for the ingenuityof a people who spend his hours in gossip or sipa- | could use eats s cloe But it must bo tion. In the faithful performauce his | admitted that this way of telling the dut > needs to keep both eyes open day | time of day is rather a loose one and sad ight | could only'be trusted in very cloar and Augther important ito f that ho f | SO T Y P for temporary gloom or sound in the faith, Thero are some men who g 1o A e e are never satistied with the old gospel and | the darkness of a stor 3 the doctrines that have withstood the strain ngo your four-foo all wrong, u of centuries nud the coutlicts of wany gons- wined that the pupils | clock und put it | ing, on his retu where wonders about visited ther | the celebrated tucky, suys the | It s called 1) ern railvond. years ngo by J who have tend to build of the cave, and of about fifly a | discovored. “A | eave is the dra n Lo be con of the 1 ch ch | hou 1 sometim inward and | earry one’s hat may be, number of lar all d ed w of snow whi chambers have the oven, the br ich is a he iirie dog town closely resembl surrounding pra L oxt is wheor cal visitor will agination little diamond shape 15 roof ave erystali and snowtiakes unknown distanc told me he had feet furthe strong eu doubtedly which we cr to the te and st with er, whence we SCrew passage tering t high, four fc fifty feet by twen five f On entering the but afte limbed up fort and werc the foot of the h THE B The *B¢ the hour. Modiste copy the long, lc and the lo the The I sion, a dancing how to we the gor the bod walk, the pose studied, and w mastered, which lknee to the carpet sets are used very hortest measure, Only are n levied” upon used for portic he inten | ated about twe ap, on the Fremont, 13 | souri Valley division of the u along the et room, fully 50 fect h uctites take so 1 this rooin is 40 fc 18 feet high, be in the minuet, and the crushed rose ru vibbon girdle that binds the short round bodice that disy and arm without ightest offense to modest sau Brummel inmore ways than one. In place it requires a spe ing-master Jaragus puts it, ind etiquette, Lo te: quette, one of th A Recent Visitor Tells About a Black Hills Wonder. B. Swain of Mg best known mining men of Upper Michi- an, was in Milwaukee the other o avon- m to the Black Hills, ds to settle, He tells u large cave which he 1( 1 Mammoth eave of N W It I longs to R, B. Moss anc 1y summetr Guides are ne New I in in ten i 1, W i *1%s b R we r0gnize, is vivid enough. ds 10 what is called Love o t 1 nother op “From' this point we Oven, near the entranceof thecave. wled alagmite room, alagmite from floor to roof, ization of frost From here we made a half ¢ o narrow passage scended a sort hout s be autifully er about fifteen feet in diamoter parlor. From this we passage said to be set it ot high, beautiful t othe wall. Tl Lilwauk ind cav e miles frr was dise Jingham, n improved Wise wd s om it an which almost rivals Ken- nsin, situ- 1 wtthere, wh Buff Kkhorn & Mi Northwe lo ix nd now ho- MeDonald, it suid imd ossary to any of ploring the cave, **The entrance, Mr, Swain, “is marked by a moniment of limostone aboul twelve fect h | ve fe the base. The first descent by w series of steps blasted in the 1 u distance At this depth there n of mnumerab! called the upper ones are gh il \ toof adr, od or al ind, but 1t times itis d m | yis st or out, ws to the cav 15 foo whore theve il mounds with holes in t 5 th 10 and others, Then comes a ¥ cons uliar feature of It do h 1 W Ve n this " blowi rh ne i cuso ity Tsaw dif 0 are grottoes, mations sov- he center, the the dog towns of d herd one has to erawl long, 2 The st wn boxes s misor » had to nearly j one B SRR e dl the ceiling has produced shi the Elephant and Calf, ff the mai long by 1 tifully '« 1 hox wor 5 fe stalized in k into the postoftice, st wide, tites hoere dged with n comes the igh, whe iy fantastic W narrow lie flat on ling Apes wh A n rr 1 des and draw ourselves through by the projections on the rocks. man named Ros stuck here till he This is who was hed. from uled h the provided his im- , With sev- the t, we enter Monument hall, room is fully 100 feet long t wide, with many proj the floor from two to s resembling monumen nd from tions Wl projections forming nutucal scats, “From this room, through main This 5 to from feet high and walls and in the forms of boxes This hall extends an o1 some ty than T v through a into a s tal , but it narrows down too much to admit of ent My gruide with ized wall room of u cork teot long, en- hundred sut. Here I found nt of air, and theve is un- 1ing tothesurface, wont_ bagk to the Jfrom long pas st nd boxworlk. rele through room called the went through a 1,000 feot_long, three wide. This pass: n large 1 » cave ther ill e AU BRUM u Brummel” vs the nt to the W the beauties of shoulder st h with the long, narrow dress, t sded, but the dry goods stock., The upl ps are fi draught, and one needs heavy dropping about passed into the dressing room where we left our surplus clothi » I3 New Yo t the RS inlist in the buck in aspace of thr and to break artisti it is not sel fifty g, At feet almost vertically, stonished to find ourselves at glistens with erystallizationsin all form We then entered @ »om about -five feot and twent crystalized, cold L DRESS, gown of clothes; feet we last we kK World. the W ol n dets hem, the ¥ y in flocks to dresses displayed ) reproduce st smarkable first of expres- a Delsartian or, professor of music, *h o woman 10lster i All the gathers ave held inches: fitted to follow the lines of cally; the nd the postures 1must be of all the court bow 0 sweeping irts are worn and if cor- they must be the and made to hree yards of cloth ted from the imported fabries t cho ice, There are cream, pink, blue and pistache in plain and moire effects, with a nosegay or garland of Louis XV, hand-cmbroid- ered, t are suitable for a dreess of this sort hey cost yird, but they are goods that will endure in beauty and may be worn & centufy heng Itw muterial of this kind that Mes, Langtry bought for her Lady Clancarty and Lady of Lyous costumes and which sho fre quently weavs at dinner in- private life. The soft, avt stufls for covering furni- ture nelling walls ave also used, and ma had for $3a y Then there the satin brocades and the French novelties inthe dry-goods shops of narrow width, hut they cost like forty | and fluctuate at the ne rat Still they arve pretty, Fancy a white brocade | that clings to ihe figure : sillc ean, | trimmed round thebottoin with a wreath of pink roses! well worn, with slipper and gloves, a evepe scarf and a fan, any woman could make n sensution in a cor pany. he modified with high neck and long sleey most popular dress on the | plazza. | Saved by th | Bafore the w Lauderdale county for mu stitution, The eir Atlanta Co - - Turn of s, s man was on trial tinl evidence against the man strong, and when the jury took a ballot the viction and six for lmuiuud this way for wwo days wud ssult was s acquittal i Brommel, the B Card, in , says th was tived x for It ve ¢ umstan summer hotel \ n- nights, neither side showing any dispo- sition to change their minds, At last one of the jury namoed Silver- | tooth proposed a g o seven up bo | twoen the opposi one man to ho nd whoover ) | won the losing sido were to stand DR. Bt.LLlN(;ER S | selected from each sid | by the result. This was agreed to and { Silvertooth who was in_favor of - uequit- { ting the prisoner, and another juror, { who was strongly in favor of conviction, commonced the guino, was o hotly | contested game,” and each juror hud d six points whon it camo Silver- h's time ho shuflled the \ nm":c; Il\tlllltC s carefully and | cient number to ouch, | juck, which made him win the game and | 8ave the prisoner’s lifo. The six who gt e e e | Private Mospital, discharged from custe ey Cor. Broadway aud 20th Streot. s. M. Sehaenborgzor, Bever Council Bufis, L MR ALY 1or the treatmentof all sursieal and ehronto Ho Ol in out fs Qlsosen aid diseasos of the Hlood, : croup and rhe |~ Privatedisen s of the urinary and sexnal £iiis, 18 Sy PITIES, SUHCL RS, OyatILis, spors HAD 10 B l f o Tost minhood Tmpotence Diflicult o Workim n on N S R A L o R Pike's Peak Railway. Piralyls, oy diseises g 13 Santey, v ilway tractor of Strong ( \ ! fnal eurvature and o W have i depariment d i tof Uterine ¢ y Grand ternood IR LA | S moreuy e from ) 0= helow i.\'m'“ | }n sttt Hr .ml lm ll ‘lll)f|)ll‘ll the acclimaied ean exist at an altitudeof | = i BOEAR ST, IRANCIS ACADEMY Boarding and Day School, I'ifth Ave. and Seventh Street, panding his lungs so as ceustomad to e ks cogway h speed considerin the drawbacks th S have been L Every foot of | Cun bo reachod from any of tho depots roadwe d with 1} wid ) oon motor, of nd (&l Conducted by the 8 of Charity were le on the rugged and | B, V. M i v lines of the snow-capped poak i For boasd amd tuition ems Hundreds of foet above timber Tine, im- | bracing all branches of a finishod edw ouds that enveloped | tion for young ladies §75 for session ot the laborer i 10w, or slect, the | five months, commencir fivst \\mnlwv work wa inued duving the fi 1l [ in September and February v Ve andsev . Cabins were construct= | For further particulars address ed for the shelter of Ttalian lnborers by SISTER SUPERIOR, scooping and i out holes in the St. » of the mountain passes, and in spite tention to the wants of om T s the latter grew weary of this S8 proximity to hewven and juent iater The cont were at the men, would take ng 1o acelimate new hands, but temporized with the laborevs, and in u)fl siwded them to return to worl 1e line was ex- FANTED -Parties having houses and lots pected to be open the Fourth of July at forsile or exchange (o NSt (bem with the latest,when a ud excursion of the | Johnston and Van Patten, Everctt block ston & Van Patten, wdemy ST IAL BARGAINS. JOOR SALE—dorse, hugiy il harngss at a hargain. Johnston & Van Patien, byerets 10ts to exe Tohnston & Vi Patten fproved propertys Joodinen wns to given to th sumnmit An claborate itual had een prepared for this oc i m,but notwithstandin the rond will not be in ¢ Lo accommo- date excursionists until full. This is due | — to the failure of custe cements furnish molive powor, cuvs, 1 ATTEND other material at the times i e “'H“ (o gt in their contracts | o nopto M Making o Fortunc in Saratoga Chips. WESTI’;RN Miss Dora Boean, pretty and populae | o o, fhl and oy need train young lady of this city, liovin sle fame in o novel manner ingfield, ©., dispateh to the Ch Tribune. She is cighteen years old, S education. iler pudlie Bright and iviviolous S During the lut N worl f0F her liereasing year Miss Bean hit upos process of makin chins that bea! : COLLEGE Shy solocts’ the Busi I or- way rs 10 1l torm others, She vod en and began the manufacty for local consumption. ont samples to whole o dea ly received an order from a Cincinnati firm. They are now regular customers and she fur- CounCIl BNHS' lowa, nishes them 600 pounds per weels, puragement of the chips s 1y coure tod. Student riier particu Wrlto for 3. 1. EDMUNDSON, Pros AW, Vico-pres ClARLES R ||\\\\\ hier. CITIZENS STATE BANK R S Paid up Capital. ... $150,000 SPECIAL NOTICE:S COUNCIL BLUFFS, Or will trade fo Q0L SALI a zood ro Lo, sEiion No, i resisteriom Wi | Surplus and Profits....." 80,000 i By Dr. ibald,” dam by Kentucky | Liability to Depositors.. 850,000 Clay yeu Id. Apply to Dr. M 1. A, Miller, 17, O, Gleason, E. Iy CTORS it JL D, Bdi Sncral and s Wik, INTERE.&T ON T'ME L)EPOSITS o, Cliarley uiking busis rplus of any MOR SALE or Rent—Garden loud, with houses, by J. R, Rico, 102 Matu st., Gouncil Blufls. OR RE Gond Toc R. Davidso; WihEn vonew modern T-room ot Apvly 62 Fiftn avenue Honoon A HOTEL BARGAIN se of your deatl stany time lo. ally the hiome cle :Ij<“l: s, l:“ : {l:‘r‘:-_n;nltl; 2 i 1D firste A worth #1500 month, 1 bargain S0e A home wnn:u{' per n|un\:| ! good hotel man. Apply to A home worth # it - 3 " Ahome worth & S | JAMESON BROS, Props. Other priced hoi s, Tha PR - - - - lowa above Athly p principal Council Bluits and Int For fifll particulars eull ou or A(x_i‘l:'!““ umul"*'.lil,fi\ Wells Co. 63 Broadway, OFFICER l\ l [ SILY == BANKERS. K fL CEOHERDONS nd Broadway |‘||X|KH<II““M“I\‘ references glven unc COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. ; inventores postofice box - | Dealers in toretzn and domestie exchango, D e o Patont | Collections mude and interest paid o ting geney, cor. Sixteenth st and Capitol av, deposit JOR RENT —Tiye l‘ on Peirl st W Corner Matne Primary, i ~vvr’T v permanently enred E. Maxon J. B, Bourzeols, 11, €. Cooke. LAY | AYON, BOURGEOIS & COOKE, Roon Rooms 210 and 230 N Sntire pxpan ilrond (ere | v [y | Merriam Blk, Coun= COOK REMEDY €0, Omaha, 5 phone 2 ALL WORK WARRANTED DR. J. D. JACKSON, Dent il Surgeon, ALl Kinds of work done. You con save ones halfon your gold and silver filling by enlling at roons 202 Merriam block. Counil Blums, [ LUITS STEN DYE WORKS, |~ F. M. Ellis & Co., inall pasts ot f Dying and Cl of thet Aty I I s Wt et g And Building Superintendents. EMACTAN, Prop. Rooms 43) 1 ! Bee Build ng. Omaha 1065 Broadway. Neur Northwestern Depot, | Neb., and and 245 Merriam Block COUNCIL BLUREs, 1A Couneil Blufs, respondence ited CARPETS]I We are receiving daily for fall trade the fin- est patterns in Moquette, Velvet, Body Brus- scls, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain Carpets, and Rugs, Lace, Chenile and Silk Curtains, Win- dow shades, Upholstering and Drapery goods, of all kinds, Fringes and Fancy Triming Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on short notice, Call and sce us or write for samples and prices, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, 408 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, lowa. < » DU -~ dn

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