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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1300 [ e brothers to mourn her departure. Mrs. Ray- HE Struck by o Motor. [ lotle is . 83 ) "1} THE OMAHA BEE |TIE NENS IN THE BLUFS.|fissramiratmes, o toti| THE BOY MURDERER OF IOVA.| o susGhots hcios o ron | Shiers it aevsmons i dviy. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | COUNGIL BLUFFS, L i Votiver 1he wealshe cow for A. Baumdister, themarblo dealer, was | seven men {0 swim across the Volga in'a COUNOIL BLUFFS, S OFFICE 0. 18 PEARRL 8T T ried the radiance of her beautiful character. crossing Fourteenth street ina buggy wbout | plice whero thoriveris over one and a w ANTEDCA fnt-clus drosmaker and An FFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST i is Lifo Be- | Like a lovely flour that is the same where- s 8 gclock last night abd wis siruek by o half versts wide, with twoofficors at the A ranti il 8t onow Ay wui { A Nine-Year01d Boy Loses His Lifo Be- ) CO £ Ko e was simply true to her ex. | Wetley Elkiny Elien Years Old, Who Was | motor ar. 'The bugys wis cosideably | hewd and ono in the rear, says the New ity S herah TE DR o D S City, neath a Motor's Wheels, alted nature in her howeor in the social cir- Sentenced for Life. smishedand the man was knocked out and York Sun. The whole company ac: ILTON. NANAGER cle. Foryears shohad been an intensosuf- | rewiveda bul cuton the sile of thehead. | quitted themsolves of the task credit PRLEPTONS ferer, butalller sufferiigs she. oro vith —_ Hisinjuties are not dangerons, | Wiy, The leat waa porlorinod vowaed ILE PO ’ sweet resignation. Even death had no ter- ——— ! $ho ovetiing, WWhen the swimmers h 6 Olow N6 88 THE REGISTRATION BOOKS NOT STOLEN. | Eoe e, Gyborne by hee faith she | KILED HIS VICTINS WHILE THEY SLEPT, TEXANS AND COOD SHOTS, | the evening, Whenthe swimmers had o e o i passed away from earth os (rnnq\flllly a8 the fertirivd "1"“"‘ about & 1‘,"“';‘ of the “‘1““""“ ’: dishul rocery store, or i wel : morming star fades in tholight of the rising > & ; " .| steamer wasnoticed_coming on them a Al FeDt st i fix tires | aisa th Another Politienl Sensntion Mpprd— | tin Crat 1 the loss of hor dearones, but | The Double Crime fr Whicha Hand. | " "::,L:',:'fi,"‘;::’:,',:‘,\:‘l,':,';" PR | fuil speed. Tho officer at the hend of | &I cols fir sale,, liawie of T b Hall Sall to Bo in Town-—Tho | @ritislergin 0 G soms Chilld wigh s Biby Faco ks 18 W DL R e b DA | SO canpany ordorel silult with tace | Sttt Bl 7. Y, " J vi e family resi- . S 2 e g | apvard” and was obeyed r 7 4 - B R et Big Damage Suit-Minor co, 213 Willow avenuo, at 3:30 p. m. Sun- Must Grow Up Debind sylvanis avenuo, says 6 Wishington | Lo 1o pamde fromide. Tl somnany | & aisolen id tonty " Council Bluffs Tnmuer Co. coal. Mention. Rov. G, W. Crofts oficiating. The Prison B lalier. It isloctled near the Nalional | wited el the leanor Ind pissod amy | Slrs:_Je The United Worlctmen held their regular friends are invited without further notice, R i Motropolits ol visre th wiited until the steamer hud pussed, and | Se s . > weekly soc * hall 1st evening. culd Ll 'nl:l| o A I|‘I‘l|4 Ity “h:.m tho | then procecded until thay rewhed the i VWiNGL et Mr. and Mrs. ¥, A. Tucker are r Yosterd f shonly - tetors 1 J.C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary en- bd;\"“:“lfih“"“{v I'("Im.;j:ll \‘\H:h(;:)‘l:ul' fi“‘ 1| opposite shore. Thelr siim backward | aecopt iy A HAHN over the advent of a 1ittle girl at (b Py ALl Ly gincer, M3 Cife building Omaha; 202" Mer Prisoner No. 1,000 was sweeping out | 500« Y ‘ksmen shootat WIS | s performed without interruption. wll refe n R v et Eignta tre o'dock 8 fatal acelcent occarred on tho | yiam block, Council Blufs eyes, o at {in men ind women which i it Miln st Ninth siroet, ; Broad way eletric notorlinein which alittle 2 i the cell house of the Jowa stato prison at| quuce, o atstationary cliy pipes. Bul | watermelans Charged with Whisky, | JOR EENT-Howes wd moms e aver e % p <y : brinnd The Regstration Books Found. Anumosa tolay, weites an Anamosa, Ia., | when the keperof the plice sees Con: y % = BEOM NORt 0ORM KON A1I.0NG Carlshed he funeyal of the Infantson of Mr and | nine-year-old boy was the victim, u " ooy 1 A deputy mawhal who was hunting 1o ne it court house, mil onn furnishod Mrs. W. W, Bilger will take place from their The cbild’s name was Pleasant Andrew In the afternoon meeting of the city coun- [ correspondent of the Chicago Times, | gressmen Stewart and Lanham of Texas | ¢ i yitnoses In Winston county, Alae room atl. R Duvidson’s Fitthave. 4 ;M.Z.WP 3.‘:‘#',_.“: ‘v‘ll aene Sunday at | pic® el R ot Tsue Doty, who | cilon Wedneslay the depaty clerk made a | Prisoner No. 1,900 is o siim boy eloven ‘-.{|||.=||';;l||1 ']!‘ ¥ alllll'l.l'.u[“ u_n]fm\u ¢ buma, onee happenedto be present at o | JIOR change dn busiss will stock of R e | Hives with quite family of chiliren n @ | statoment thatcreated a groatdealof excite: | vears old. He is rather o handsome | MR Which matcs gl 118 KHIN [ SGHEY voting ol tlection” daYy 1wl g i e aL v and (st ol There have been some changes in the five v Y elrinal f atthe end of long strings in a most con- > 4 G ata disonnt f sold within Wdays Lne department, Caplain Covalt hus resigned | humblecottuge onthe corner of Broudway | ment. Itwasto the effect that the original | hov with o broad forchead and o fudng w: SiEoE 18 & VOrYy. IneEe the Pittsbury Dispateh. When comtry | voiee ). Addross Boo ofice, st e § frd vl 20 on @ farem, | and Twenty-third street,nearwhero the acci- | registration boks of the Second ward had | 35,0 ifql fuce, as thephotograph taken | mun, & eYis Shom southern Y Texas | Proplogo toan doction they sty allday | Cotue Cliarley Watts hus boen protuoted 1o the | dent ocenrred, sippeared, Wogettier with the copy made |y ot K iIESs B P G elows, | Lanhan isa 1ile man from western | 20k 0nby tlomuives Fefresimeits of Tho Hono Restaurint for sile vacancy. The boy wwis or (he street fn company with | last fall and the alphabetical list that had : Ao i ol 6 T Ntk nan from wostern | gypjoyy kinds wore for sale on the | torms. Tho nostpopulir place in eroning in the c ‘E-‘ur:n:- Jittle ‘n:u "Iy‘x “.\\_'l.wfv thn he, They were playing andjumping | Spring. The clerk was instructed to find the prisoner ever receivel av Anunosa o, M ok EHEN RIS "”L,r | i;‘ cone | With watermelons. One old farmer with JOR SALE or Rent-Gardon land, with 27.'?? W lf n,f.\l v’)‘,. dlvm.l'h“\ \xs;:‘;;<“ll-nut'1:ll :.‘n‘ni on passing wagons, A fruit wagn belong books atoneeor investigate the matter and ;mlln believed, at anyother state pl'lsfvn, eS8, Both Stevart and Latham ‘,:wl ub;hv .ilw'n‘x:l\;:m- “u_;nv'v ntllhwl ;"Hlll! m.(-.;‘]n..‘ umt' bl Ly J. R Rice 102 Main s ounell and no blwme attacdies'to any per ing to Charles Dunham and driven by him- | Probe it to the core, N o wears alittlesuitof the regulition | shoot. Stewart one evening Inst week | §omr Fis et o ool el e ST - e : —— hers was o rousing repuoloan meeting at | sdf eane along, Ho had a lad of fruit on | City Cleck Stephenson and his deputy, B. | prison stripes, made especially to his| smishel the flying glass balls with & trde. Hismelms vove small wnd dio | WY ot ET diores i 18 Sai oF 1o UE Sach the Wt 13 ¢ eadauarters last 1N | poite to Omata, Tie vios driving along on J. Abbott, were very willing and anxions o | order, for prisoner No. 1900 s oily 4 | smullvifle at tho rato ofsix wt of ten| selllng mose than othir detlord,who | Soips Lo diave you¥ tumily tiie iome vl Qin roseaa nf-:".f'\'{- h."v\)’nll-\m $iy L',l:f“;'n,' the north sideof the motor trucks, only o few r““;‘“’ ""{ ORERC: 0. councti gLney ""‘{' feet T4inches inheight and weighs but ““,‘1'.‘1“' :‘“'""“""";“” doso well. were offering mich | ¢ melons for 10 | OThonio WOl 81,00 %4412 per month. v (o auclineo o clear Hen ot the feot dlstant from ho rall, B b vas :m:.,(::.11’:‘lli{'xy.l.-‘x:\I:Sql"\';v.h:h:.;\:“t::“::":m‘x: sevontysix pounds, His shaven liead | 4 I,‘,‘,‘,R,Ef:',""'."‘"\::}‘fu“:i\n-""f':'\ VIthdriws |y 15cents. The oflicer thought thora | AROTA wOHH %) ALit bor mon ssues of the campiign, rapidly approaching motor train going the 3 3 Wi (3] gy e e all pre ¢ 3 PUE o, | 'wis moins #ity: 150 SR 2 iom wo o er o e ATl dation of the now | sane way, - Tho boy Jumped upon the sido of | Spiricy on the part of tho republican leslors SLOWBILIC Blmp ot EroeIs .| The only way they cun shoot s aguinst | o 4o A ‘H‘A:‘h‘\\‘li')n“(lnln«:!:\l: e wort Shi hu 8 bet mant: Tway church has been commenced. Con- | the wagon next tothe track, The driver | tosteal the books and conceal the fact until Prisoner No. 1900 occupies cell No. | each ofier or onthe principle of a Dutel | (1™ o50int malons and . when he ot it | o Oherpricel howes onthe sime torms, The tracror Weaver has a forco of twenty O e L murit ho lntmilod | tholast moment until it was tolte for anew | 640n tho ground floor, ewt of thocell | treat, Stewardon th evening roforred | gpon fund a sl vial fiside contain: R A ) men atwork, ‘The conditionof the soil O € : lod | O ration 1o o made wnd thoreby defost. @ | house. Fois not kept ‘apart from the | b0 had challengel Lanham, and the one | PR oot corn whisky for ono drink, | Adiresatio Tuld & Wetls oy 603 Broniway, Boom. found vers f i ey e ako lis whip tothe Loy, but Aid not raise 8 l ) o tell 5 , ing enough corn whisky for one drinl & Wells Co, 603 Broadway, Lo Tounmtion and e cxpedts th bo ready arm, Tlhechild jumped of backwardand | laree democrtic majority in the ward by | men prisoners. b e “f‘m;‘;‘“‘,“ i ol Alitelo obsorvation eonvinced the offieer | Cometibiums Tn Sor the brick work much sooner than was an | foll whon hestruck the pavenentand rolled nting them voungatall. Tt was hinted | e joins inthelockstep with themand | qginss hin, 7 = WEY ] bt the imocent-looking old farmer el with the (rex withhis head rest. | darkly that the republican clerk and hisdep- | myrclies out to meals. Mo lives with| “Givo mo pisiols,”he sid to the at. [ d pliegedevery elon, und plieed o ; ymeeting of the Potta: i When he jumped weroimplicated in the conspiracy. Al T i i Jitd At | cmall vial of liuor insidb, Itwas evi- 1 " " ! I on the hen he jumped them the daily, monotonous life of the | tendant Y A " wittaule Comnty Fruft Grovers’ and Gard v wolh Gliho 1t 61 Ay, Hlffson ther thao was o preat deal “of | hevs 410 Gy, monolonaid T4 OF LA | G it demurrea, but dantlyan ol tridc with him, 1 his cus. | s ussociation will be held in their room | U1 LAY S . | anery tement about the city build- ) duties are shores Ll L tomers scemed o understand it. The | atthe county court house this (Saturday) af- [ miles anhour, was within four fect of him, | 3, oy tneroased. as the | avound the prison, toswesp and to dust, | PO point that luving been oll 1nan wasarreted for selling liguor ; ; s Fes tive i I e BRI S 6 f Ve liq on at | A full attendance is | and before he could recover himsdf or the | gay . Before commencing in inquis- | 411 to run orrunds. He is 10 stong | T hske orer bl an sl bl prethons | without a licensoand when the case w A desiredas pr steps will be taken | motorman make aneffort to sive him hewas | itorial pr and_putting on the rack . : SWOng | Ho broke every balluntil he hadover: | ¢1iiq go of the pluggeld mol Fall Neeting, October 7 to 10, 1890 for an annual display” of fraits anavegelables | yyjer the wwhecls. and rending the limbs of & prominent Second | €nough to do anything else. taken Stewrt, who was still plugging [ Spoc fte ¢ Lhe pligged moons was | Al Aleeting, Vetober /1o 1, K be mdo in Devber. i s et e Sioppod within less than its | WaRl Temblican politicimn who was the lust | _Pr - No. 1,900 looks up at you | avay with the rile. Then the bigman o6 il N0 Lo iRy i e ok 00, 84,000 IN PURSES. 11, @ 1 an, sec i - ond o AN d -] s C )y 'y {l i K K Fave 1tup and pald he score. % b i 2 iR Mrs. Baruell, a colored woman, secired a | o0 S i boy was taken out from be- one to handlethe books a few weeks ago, tho with his big, blus eyes, and you think | g tuy 1 puid th E {4 pay afine ¢ PROGRAMM e molice court lastevening for | 1enkth, a0 U Boy s 10K Boa sy | clere and his deputy mado anotherand more | itan outrage t a mere child should 'As tho gallery nan took in the money AV B a he arr rles Criss, “a bad nigeer neath the platformof the rear c oth cars | thorough search in their office for the missing | ha locked he 200 hardened cimi- o sai v “hadn! o Isto] 24 % ! 3 d . : horot i belocked here with 200 hardened erimi- | hesaid thathe lndn't seen such pistol- whom she claiimed had assaulted her at Mrs. | had passed over him, erushing his head and | records, They were confident that the gen- T ORREE St | o 2 LA . hom sho culmed had sssiuited her ok My, | hat passad oter hin, crishing his boay and | BooeS. e Yo R aa not siolon them. for | Rale. By constant aswcintion with ther | slooting inhis placefor ihires manths, o have ahoaring this morning. Tho woman | o et b O e orman (ot to T 1| theyssaw himleavo the building after he had he will himself hecome hardened. The 40, that wasn't mueh,” said Lanhaim, Py ¢ 3 - 5846 8 @ bt 10 S the elerk the | the conductorand motorman wt to him and | ¢ SESET GO W nothing w all i his | conversition and their exumple willcor- | “You oughtto sco me when Tm aut on TUESDAY, OTOBER & {biackand bin™ b ouherfice whicl lm“fwm JpR still rkfln"‘” and ';I’l;“ big but gencrous ral hands, About 3 odock ;-u}n, !:_un :uul‘m-ln'lc hj )!li’\udunfnv‘lun-d my campaign next month, R s et i nd resulted from the ussault of the naughty | ently corscions. He gasped u the conductar | in {he afternoon the sewch suddenly termi- | baby fuce with deep lines of pussion and | mustang ani T plig the o ar-old Prott ing-Stako U;:- ; 1 him in his arms, “O, my breast is | U{'d.. 'l'ho]hnnk* L) fm\\m;‘ w!wl'vuflmy erime. And so, \\'I[\('nlho few years for | rabbitsove ; |i].. G0l A DN ESAY, ¢ i The people who are contemplating taking ) ul been placea and overlooked. All the | ywhic is o oneed ar The galler o followed ad g 0 text becks necessary for the cou at b s, Bellingzer, The oceurrence simply emphasizes the fact tely _ P oy ) 3 8 0L A0 DL ning Ra 0 0 oo T B Atk ons ih Lo Mariar bloak, | thova, | The ptrol wagon Was s that the clerk should Lo pravided with some | 18 hand turmed against _every man, and | and litle congresmen and ho said: URSDAK, OCTOBETE 1, Tho books hivo been on hand for some titme, | vesed lim toEstep's undertaking rooms, A | safer andless publio place for koeing such | & deop hatred of humen Kind in his| “Then Toxasfellows isgreat on the 24 Drotiing—bu i and those who desire them are requested to | great crowd gathered and 1ool it the little | important articles as the poll books than is | heart. shoot. D'y’ ever hear how Senator I - Afl Paci Parso. ..., S 50O 1 P possible. Y first meoting of | face thit wasdistorted by a ghastly smile, | afforded by the present crowded condition of It is a sin against humanity, yousay, | Rea and Cong man G ustave I or-A 1], Statllon—lurse. 500 | the circle will be held on Monday night at [ but nene of themknew him. e was not | hislittloofice. A littleblazein tho builling | that such a babyshould beke ptfor years “her played it onus when they first Nuttonal Trotting nssocliblon rales to gov- ‘\\' mes Cristiun temperanco nion voorus | idencifiol forhalf un hour, when a hdy alled | at 't‘nc ll-i;:h‘t timo vmzl.:l stopan eloction, no | jn the midst of such associations and me lere 10 congress from Texas about s b 1Tt Koriee trea, n the Merrium block. and recognized him, matter how important, by destroying thepoll | anlons. 5 ¥ i 3 e Lllkhia- Ly St Senly i pobe i [ R T et BT & 5 | ey S compauions, filteen or sixtecn We used Sufls, Lowa. L L A comixy) Boyl|FRUMOMIaR INaRyidopie mad e e S (22 AR oy But no. Your sympathyis worse than | tohave crowds outat ch uctzen Addrasall comninfeitiongto Wwho was arrested b Large fumily of youns children. For sevoral | oo TRty il tad YR At skttt Hoonia | LGULEY, Semetar and decidedly uiigue 1 in the enploy of Mar- : s roperty call on th ed, park and the shooting gallery did agood 215 South 1ith B¢, Omana. Xib. 3 T il e Judd & s Co., C. B, Judd, president, 606 No. 1,000 i i ta Ni B N Yoo i - Plerce, was still an inmate of the cit doing special work, and at 4 hy . Judd, president, No. 1,000 is himselfa Napol- | business. In those davs we used togive > = ast might. He was kept there becatise thero a ¢ Manawa | Broadway 3 me, Blirea Ao ts [haE lor every L he ik “AE07 Vo e S — was nobody to et him out and noboly o ana_farm produ The Big D: s Prisoner 1,000 Is sentenced tothe lowa | eye was hit. You see “there wasn't so ONIZ ENJOYS 3.0 EONENDSON, Pres. B L SHIGA T Vico Pros. rosecute him, Pierce and his tin b ro been attached. Ho wis noawly | 20 Dag IauAge Bt Stileminite siilotI e RiaTHas e i MG e CHARLES 1L HANYAN g I i ba it ' - I | o auss o1 B i va bsr Oltisint state penitetiary for life. Wis crimo was | many southerners in Washington then, I the polive” court iy morning at | beartbioken when be was ledinto the pres- | e owe of Burle vs the Citiun's bank | ¢y, ria] i premeditated_murder of | Ttwas duking reconstruction. One day Doth the method wnd resulls wher 7 0'clock and wanted t tite fellow sent | €nce of is mungled little son. stiil occupies the time of the district court. f Y | Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ispleasan: B o e e follow sent | 7t 8.0 an inquest was hegun and contianod | Mestimony on the part ol the detamse danow | 110 father aul slep-mothen = Look | twocombry-looking chaps camo to the S il it il b yis atr i bl o | @uring the afternoon, Conductor H h o el oW | into his thoughiful, childiike fice again | gillery at the park and began to try | id Tefreshing to the taste, and act s stri of tho ehief of polico | duting s l<m|u;‘ lll}l 1burt | peing introduced. The details of the taking | pud psk Itk ! Yo e Lol ith the Thel tly yet 1 he Kid Of Council Biuff: and his fly "det wnd not docketed iu that | and Motorman Durand, who had charge of s PR 0 F [ and ask yoursel now he cou have heir luck with the ri There was a | gently yet promptiy on the Kidneys ounci utis, court, 1o c: o' v token of It. It was | tho train, woro sumrmed, Mr, Dunhmun, | OF the cattlo at Gleneso by Abbottand taking | qone it, gong which rang out every time the liveegndlnn\\'\']d) cleanses the sys | PAD UP CAPITAL ... .............$120.000 weleried to i cointy b i i | tho owntk of tho wagon, mid severaieye | OF them back by thoother claimants is boing | In July, 1889, John Elkinsand hiswifo | Bull's-cye was hit. After Blwingaway [ SRRl S amnalalo i3 Y9 | SURPLUS AND PROFITS T 50,000 quire into it today witness told the story of the tecidont. The [ gone over with tivesome repotitions. Mr. | wore living on alittls farm in Blk town- | o ox threo times togot the heft of the | s effectually, dirpels colds, head: | Vi, 7y T6 e posiTORS 350,000 ey oY o i i eittence siowed that the calanits wis | Tlidnger, ow o e atiormeys for tho de- | ship, newe Edgovood, Cliyton eomty, | vills theso twastrangors got down t ches and fevers and aires habitun RBOrOMB=TVA MITLGh L0 G o bo) Tk Nt ey MGHINE b1 ot el e mitua | tached 1o enyone E 8% | fouse, wis onthe standa good portion of | Towd. Ms. ELking wis o preity young | busines, and I'llbe dingel if they didn't [ constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | Suwcurtis Bllart 1o D ECmindso, Clarles eall was sentin from. tho eated it the s thinl vitim that the | Yesterday. There was some occasional spat- | woman and the second wifoof hor elierly | bug that gong every dip for” fiteer | only remedy of its kind ever pro B e S R I A b Sobiien 0! Bradway nileBixeaniatlenDy notor has daimmed, and it isa strnge | ting among the numerous lawyers concorned | husband. By his first wifo he had two | minutes. Peoplo began to come around | (uced, plessing to the taste and ac- inSouthyestern Lowi. v Patroluan Holder, calling the assistance of | eohiciduce that thoy hve PR RN Bl G0 ot Aeierllag e libial il vt ot 8"010[ tllwm = iu}any-(;)T- and there was acrowd of 500 watching | wptalle to the stomach, prompt in INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, 2 1he wigon and & squad o quell a disturbance | This motor truin, although mot by the sume | served as spice to tho lookers on. One | yeurs old, the other a bright, quick- | tho shooting, Themanin chargekept| . et LA g ¢ bl ocrireed it & danes i e Vidnty. | Smvs. Themotormen ae. Toginiing 1006l | attomey. for instanco, charged tho ather | tempered boy of ten yenrs, Mrs. Tlkins, | comt of theshorts he owed tho Eirang. | s acion and truly beieficil in it A Aelcponomensie v ko e | mittlé siperiitions and dre to tako out | Wil beliie 5o unprifesdonad s 16 sit withia | tho first had heen agood Vetiodisl, and | er uniil hefound they woro 300 ahead [ ects, prepared only fom the most | GPRICER & PUSEY, H ing that a man had been beaten toa dmgor- Rt Lo two feet of thojury and comment, upon the | she hadnamed her youngest son Wesley, | ofhim, Then ho went tothe two men | healthy and agreesble substinces, ite ! ] aus extent. Sergeant Safely responded with A KA ) 24 ¢ ? Rl is10m B 6 ot Hott:a TN et bon Y Wall paper at Losey & Jensen’s, 1l Pearl st. tqsuim?lu; x:slp}(\i'm h\dl.rmlluuem The charge | after the great apostle of Methodism. and hesaid: many excellent qualities conmend it 24168 1 - clscover. GHo: Beat: of the tonbie. e ks froia iy ot U,f,hirflmfll{»‘z Sutime By his second wife Mr. Ellkins had one “tGentlemen, I earn my living atthis| {o all and have made it the most Tho dwco hall where the affray was | Losey & Jusen paint houscs. TORI i BAEted, viiiea! CHe: IR0qs) CIbALL T oy oU et on [ Dinnei end Qe SEotl ol oy, |- pophlir rémedly known 1 said to have taken place was closed ———— short. The attorney th: well with their step-mother and the | You'reintome now enough to take out E g : | Corner Main and Browdway, Sid acrtalh An ot Yaior o messiger | | FormmtcPuniiod mom Mr. 3. Ly- | B tiintio hive o e pIrossc thought | eldest son left homo and went tolive | all of the profits of one day. You've yrup of Figs is for sals in 60c COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. .M.:,}‘L.X,L..;, JusticeSehurg and filed an_fnfor. man, 60 Wilow ave. churgo of being an ape, but Judge f{l,wy re- | with aneighbor’s tamily. huid your fan. If you'll give mo tho | nd &1 bottles by all leading drug- Dealers fn_forelzn anl domestio exchinzs mation chanying lciand Alln with 880t | o jyyovior doraing, Losey & Tasen | PARed ihat ho had heand frem both gontle. | Tuesduy “nighty July” 10, 1889, - thero | gung and Lot some of theso people who | gsts. Any reliable druggist who | Guheitins mude und luteret paid on tine B BRI Rt e vm b A (e (o LT ety ey !\1{;'1&T\!;‘{]Tl:flllu];llllln{x*}:r%t;csgm\_\l:;lnnlll‘;u sase. | wero four persons in the little farm- | can’t hit bull’s-eyes every time L7l try | may not have it on hand will pro- | — Jul, e cao caue up before, Schurz yo Is Hall in Town? R Stiinia et oy waet sorty st an |l s LSRR L SN L0V R €0 e atovor, wre it promptly for any one who 3 2 terday morning and Allen was found giilty | Whilethe yoliceare loking for Hall, the | liveued. the baby, & *Somebody in the crowd recognized | oy o8 F0 o3 Do not accept an ~ o " on both charges and sentenced to pay a fiio | slick manipulator, and expecting 1 hear of S iy Early Wednesday moming Wesley [ Reagan and Sleicher. Ever since that : ¥y O 22 i) Lu (TlC'l llb 1 ll e ! of#50. Ho hnd adeavoredto brealcup the | pin a thousand miles avay, tho inforantion | Tho best auctioneor n_the stato s 1. L. drove ;|lm oll hlm'm feor furionsly up to | time wie've looked out for them Toxans | Eubstitute, S C 52 Avenue B,and had made a gen- 4 s alabe AL nman, Council Bluffs, Special attention to [ a neighbor’s house. He had the baby in | and made ‘em pay for their fun’ 7 —AND— eril assault upon the party. He will lay out bus been quicly givem 0 Cirr T3z that tho | bl siock sulos, and Al Drinchs o | {ho BT Eretiadiat il Ll CALIFORNIA 16 SYRUP (0. ; AND i noin tho county Jall, o > s city, or washere | mercantile goods. Office 503 Broadway. story totell. When he awse that morn- | souTH Ak‘luc.\\z- DEVELOPME SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, W. P, Kent, lato manager of the defunct [ up to night before list. Hall has made —— o inl e bt i terents!ros N ) LOUSVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, MY Staugand opora company, s fied a com- | Counctl Blufs his headguaries for sevoral President of the lowa Synod. toncible sight met his eyes . Lying | The Richest Goid Mines in the World Mumt = Salo. 3 HEcst [k 2k § 5 1 W, S 5 q b \ 36 tel§ &rc‘:‘n. 0’mD‘ (mx “:“u:::‘r:ng;. t‘ls:u‘m'lourfilv "l‘::c years past, and has sorne warm and steadfast Rev, G V\‘vsnyder, pastorof the Lutheran | o4 0+0}6q out on the bed was the boly of WillSoon Be Absorbed by Eng! and Tuthe Circult Court of the United States for Cor, Broadway and 26t1 S i RbA il i ShbFbpta v )\Vhbn n.: friends here. He was leve two weeks before | church in Davenport and president of the | pictather with a bullet-hole through his N % sy lY l‘t:, "1-_ the Ithl“- ot of *.‘-hw\‘.. : Rewben Allen Cousert Brui Tow Opora company and its manager got into diffi | he was urrested a fow days ago, andit soms | 10wa synod of the Lutheran church, is i this | o,d, Half on the bed and half on the | N T e e honther | dofehdunts. T Chancory P Pruyme o aly | por tletreatmentof allsurgcal and ehronfo O by pui 1S panorer gut Into difll | tite probabls thathe has not lft. sins his | €1ty in the interst, of his church.’ He will [ Ao’ yas the. body of his sbop-maiher. | Qe e Mo L Wiome, prostosnt ol the | rabii ZoMe D el Iay anl woxual | Blaices that seemed toindicite a probability | law wnpleasmtnes with i oficers and | contuct divinoservico in tho English lan- [ For head was beatento a jelly. On tho | G, Town chamber of o e il A0, 16 8y n1Lis 1S Strlotair, Cvstitis, spo that none of them would ever return, alot of | gome of his vietims, gnazeinvthosroons of) theiVoungAMen?s!| iansn o iar oo u b T ara@TTIEH | ok et S AAIEDEN 0, 00IenE0 AR Above chust, on o 27th 4 Nevenber, | matormhozs. lost manhod, secuil impotnce their bageage wasleft in the opera house, ; ; Chrisua association in the Merriam block ¥ Y, A one of the members of Cape Calony colo- [ FGYT HE A rer spect i anl wenknesstreated su The beliet hat the owners woull nevor calj | "L saw Hall yesterday ovening, saidl acit- | on'Sundiy i 10:0a. m. Tho public aro | Diood aid his father’sold muzzle-lowding | ninl parlianent. I nn i o e aay of D | | Inrtioularaty ses of the Lor it mde the “custodians a litle slack | kzon 1altm‘1cu!n;:, “and was talicingto him. 1 | invited to attend the serv ;;lfl'i; “{gfh which the ghustly work ha Mr. Wicier, thoigh not bom in | Toier. W at the houtof 2velock in tho at. | 1SS peanclisie n taking care of it, and as A conse | have seen him hero frequently for thepast —— Lt ol Amerit, spent most ol his boyhood | fimaonof thesaid day.ut the north dook o atist, guemessomoof o s ndvalises wert | ghree or four years and knosw kil The Avoca Court. What ans awful sight for the dlicato | divs Tore, sy (he Now York Thrald. | LinuRIG Sates ol nowo o posoiice | o4 Dropy rolcen openand rified. When Ient returned | 1¢'\co 1 tako the yapers o wetk torecout ali | | Jidze Thomell yesterday concluded the | boy toseel How it must have shocked | Ho leftthiscounivy fo seck his fortune | tystat LTSt of Ne b ur. (b, tostraighten up his matters and get hus bag HAY 2 wike it was tot mll thers. From sume of, thy | the oxpicits ofthat fallow, efen i they de. | term of tho dutrictcourtat Avoca. Ho was histonder snsibilities! inSouth Africathivty pars agoand | Eln:thiolloxing (leribed iramartys vewieilis $Iea s portions. of his. weating appare) | voled all their spaco to him. He isone of the | to1ave sentenced this_moraiug a young man | | the boy immediatety ,‘:;"‘i‘“{}y”& the | returns to it now to visit his mothr and | piei e hindral wnd seii tud on i Lind trectrom was taken, which he found in the pogsession | most remarkible men Iever saw or heard of, | Ramed Williams who pleaded gualty to horse by, which wassleeping quiel its | ruke some investigations on behalf of . nthecty of Omaha, Douglas conty, | Medicne g bkedegly ;‘_\'nul .;;.m, Hft claimed that KMowed | Trom what 1 havo gathered fron hisown | Stealing, but Sherit O'Neil received a tele- (‘l"ll‘)l. and flow togive thealarm. the government of Cape Colony. After IRk ool i aay R e O remondenco sonfidontial Adress: i £150f borrowed money and he was hold- , 2 "I | yam ot to bring the prisoner out, ‘T'he sen- The community was excted and many | yanding, Mr. Wiener went immediately | Horws, Wiaraoy & | D v ¥ ELLINGER'S 30g the Yips T am confident that he has succeeded i Gl VION & BALID, for DR. B S dng thestufluntil b was paid, and was got- | 110 £ o eonfienl batlo bis Suscodol 1| teuco will probably be pronaunced here. people were thrown under fuspieion' | ¢ his mother’s home at No. 255 W Complainint, Surgical Tmstitute and Private Hospital Homanepultirom Lipkdstiins byiwear,| EARAR 90 e Iipnses A0l obaam oy, ———— The eldest son proved an alibi. The | Ono Hundrel and Twwenty-seventh sireet, Naits Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, ! of it. Wil worn out | mostly in theshape of notes and drafts, to The Cowhoy Suicide’s Romance. coroner’s inquest showed that the mo- vhere I saw him later he Cire o ) » V) o Cor. Broad way and 26th sts, Cou Blufrs, In. before Schurz and the you 1 X\ where I saw himlater in the day. Int reult Court of the U aatos for y Defore | Sclirz wd tho young man was | tho amount of at least $1.000 a woek forevery | Cumymyxe, Wyo, Oct 2—[Spcial | tive was nottheft. The Elliis funily vking. of his prosont’ the Distrietof Nobraska: W P, Wads- Yonto and tho cas will be heard by - Justies | Wek i the year. Spend money? He's the | Telegram to Tax Brr]—A few days ago | lived ina quiet, unsettled neighborhood. jea Mr. Wienor did not ¢ Torth complatnist v Alteizet ul, Barnetton next Tuesday. most prodigal fellow with his cash | a special dispatch from this city informed [ They had no encmie: the fact that one featuro of it was to RO TR Mrs. Nophi North had thesatisfaction yes. | I ever heard of. He actually | Tus Brereaders of the suicide ofa young [ ~Wesley, the ten-year old boy, main: | mike’some investigations on behulf of _Publienotic fnpur grdavar ening o ushund ol a oo | bats Coal Oil Johany.? Mo has mo | muson ke Pt & Ferls mich near Fort tained bis slory, Hoshored 1o sign of | his govornment reliviive fo our railrond | & nge i b raasal b lieeatdal cial wrath, in the shapeof a#15 fine, ad- | conception ofits value atall. Two years ago | Laramio Anintercsting story has since de. | 811 o tear came to his eye. Coolly, | systémand their equipments, 1.1, C. Shafer, speclal masterin chuncery i ministered by Police Judge McGee, North | howas in counct e TR S ;s : i | and in o matter of fact way, he related | (T 2 f il courts, Wil on the 4th day of Oclober, A BB Hi omeren e ta 0 was n council Blufls for several months | velopedin relation to tho matter. Theuame e a £ 1Yy Bed He sid: ‘“With us the question of | Fit Goity Nt o oo™ ‘tho o oo, i S A ,l‘;“\’\im‘,{“:“;“f:“‘l:“n‘; with a lawyer fom New York, whom he | of the young smeide was James Mekcee, Ho | 880in and againthe details of his horrid | railroads isof a political natwe. The R L e st on thonight provious. e svas deunk and | €nploys by ihe vear to wsist in getting him | came to the west some time g0, but nothing discovery, It was alvaysthe sume, ads are built and operated by the gov- | ted States coirt house and postoftice b ulldl Threatoned to kI al of them - Whtn tha | outof lis seripes, Thelawyer was slarper | is known of his eastern conncctions. ~He be. [ It was strange to sce this mere boy so ment, who control every feature of | fnthe city of Duiahi, Bouglis coun ty, state woman first came up to the policohead. | than ehain lightning, aud I' tdl you tho two | came a cowboy in the employment of one of unmoved by the terrible recital. — Could | ghel management. The last ministry pilddtiriouol elr ';_kn‘ {; A MnGoNshs | quarters, about 0 o'clock, and sought to have "]‘:_‘l‘\‘l“;\fu'k":"t‘h‘v“y“';,:“A'i'“éh“t‘;:'}(';:I;*gi:lfiml;‘url»icw e zlfi-z sittle, oullta in “tho, noxth | ho know anything of the crime? The | wis defeated on therailroad question | one ) wid two ). Mok "I, Prosect Mi e chief send an ofticer down and take hi o elr rooms ashion. | exn g of his county. out o 7| emed i . ) S Ore e ddition 1o ity of ¢ Do county, away, the chief was thinking tsenily o | able bowrding iouse on Fivststrect, and the | week ago a small party of emigrants going "]‘i'[‘:“"l‘ffis"‘if'“‘{{l,"".".“".""L'fil"h . 21| Bime-ilu Larored an anoxmous Ribrasin, 10 I somothing else, and told her he could do | MoY they made the money fiyand the conviy | overland to Oregan passed through that sec- | e q fnally arres d.‘mcvcn and | of the system, while the opposition wero Speetal Master in Chancery. :wlhlnz ‘.'if her * ‘unless sho wanted | 1l times they evoyed itl\m“h‘\v of thelr | tion. Tho party consisied of s man, his wife, Lovedi) u‘fi.’)fi'm:{;k“ or, the county | infavor of adevelopmentol aconsetva. | D H.Erraw, bolcitortor comblinant S o e IR B8 LTS i1 ool Ji male their stay ther an event | several children and his sister-indaw. The Jlaytor . tive nature. o T ’ earniestly tohavethe dangerous. man taien | NOrthy of listory. Nothing went but the | latter isa very comely voung woman, and | Oneday this ten-year old child alled “Wo have mow in operation in tho 8 Bal E - away, but the chief of police could think of | Dighest priced clampagnes and choicest im. | McKee was snitten with hor charms, He | the official into his™ cell and confessed | capo 1,600 milesof milroad, and are at | Tnthe direult Coutt of tho Ynited Btate for fiy Schurz—usticeof the Peice AN Wit | ported 25 ‘cent cigrs, md whenever | began topay hee marked attention, but his | that tho work was his. Work constructing 8300 mile oxtension | 1o muiniolorut Wittt D Wead, | N, D0 Amorlan - xpre Was not after @ divoree Just the wanted | they entertiined their friods, and thero | wdvances were very coldly recived. Ho fol: There was no breaking down, no tear orthward from Kimberley in the direc- wul ebaky | Broadway, CouncilRlufls, Iowa, A oftcr, il when sho loft. th polle do | 8, sqmebody wich thom evén eveing | owed the party on thele” mareh "tox several | Coolly und ealmly again o delailel the B A B i Tah oty e Jonraaq. partment in despair sbe was directed to 1 i at were worth their weight in go. ays until they cam on the Pratt and a5 B A d ) Publienotico 1s herely giy t in - Brrabal's ofica. GhE {010 Nox atery Lo Mo dhappearedly o cuso anl tho clcest | Furris runeh, Thit Svening bo. prossed his BIEY- | R e o | o thurnr‘trll\\'lllc\'lcm\mr“yc tend, !;ml:’n: nd hy\lrlx::-:ul:ull'(llv -'m'.nl-n-h ] shal Templeton, and about twenty minutes | Ci5ars the world afforded were sexved out by | suit with ardor, and becoming satisfied a8 erandhis step- t whipped WA portion of the road is, of course, to | theaboye caisg on thesth of July, 1880, Aol o, o duout twenty it | 4o box. The yous Lawyer told me thit bo | that *his ciso s lopeless, ho lofi his [ Bim and he would not stand it Ho | puss through acountry overwhich we | Ll GRS P et F. M, ELLIS & CO., humble home, whire ho found half @ dozen | Did Spent over £16,000 of Hall's money in the | charmer with the threat thut'he would put | waited until hisbrother Was gone away | have no jurisdiction, but inwhich cortain e R 2 women'and soveral men guarding the dranicon | Ye4F 8ud that Hallhad spent even more in | anend to hi istence. The following morn- | and ho wasalong in the house with his | individuals, having aroyalchater,have | of the sid day A RCHITECTS man toprevent lim committing somo act of | W8 wiy and i compranisivg the numerous | 1ng his lifeloss body was found hanghig to | prents. At 3 oclock Wedneslay morn- | obl ined viluablo concessions from tho | £o0 were supposed to b oatex meys has been tried in vain, own life, Without her life was not w , which hung v 10| “The country that “we coutemplato ek ~ 06 Hb MorFia ok, bery n..‘;{..,m,“f,,“"_.{ji‘,!‘“lfi“';““,l"“‘cu“nm';;'l’; “Hall's mothods of operating are strlo‘ly | Living, and being satisfied he could ne bedroom. He put the muzzlo to | opening posesses probably the richest Hangly Blihes ¢ bebamionssominipinl: | TR vhe tapron TURS0 X original, and no one plui is followed until it | her hand, hebelieved the best thing for all [ his father's ~forehead and fired. | doposi cold in the world. Thecom- pecial 8 young 1 Plattsmouth were te- | Soromes hacknesed. . Ho b & o doposils of gold in t rld. Py i young mon fom Platumouty wire v | Sothins Barineyol. o hus toned arors: | corcernal wia, (it hoshotid e s o lie old man neyer moved. Ashehul ex: | pany that s otained the emeesions | W A hepick, Sllcitor Council Bluffs & Oamha by Otoen Doyl ey vas run i last night | thing, eluding” oven_ stoamship lines and | enco ay speodily a3 possible, Tho body of | pected, his step-daughter was awakoned | § it 2ot A RE b | : ficed areainst e ke of VuFrane’ | rallrouds, wnd bas mado hunireds of thou- | the young mun was deposited in the old mil- pjod, his stepdgughtor was swakined | fsihe Brish South Afrin compuny, T TRANSFE g arrestho was suforing from several gun. | i 2l dolrs inbogus mines in thewest Cotmotery at For Lavumie, The emi. | Oj, 4o roport anl Leapedout of bed, 0 | of which tho duke of Fife sonin-liw of | p,, grean Court of the Unitedstate, for SFER LINE. [ Shot wounds, and the Mo sevieral @l | There is mta man o the continent that > gone forward on their journoy, | Suikea light..iWusley knocked her | gho prince of Wales, is a divectol o Disbuietof Nivraskn: Navionl Ly i | 1, Beecroft & Sons., P 1 Tupression Trom sover sundrs i (e | kiows more than he, aud henever forgts a —_———— down with a club, which he hud ready. Wiho charter under which the com: [ wrance Conpany, conplainint, . Beecroft & Sons., Props. ) g ek sundry things that | fye ora name. He isa better handler of Stole an Organ. Then to make the, mattersure he beat | pany acts gives them the right of terri- | Lateyet al. defadants, Incly D (& D in a burdary in St, Paul, b o ] 3 puny g & L § CAMR YD Uy T Way 0 tervards Racariadnad by aeticien i | men than Napolom was. - onover mikes o | Anarow Palmer, " formerly’ of Connell | hor hiead 0 jolly. Torioa government, ot wiliko tho old | . Fomcrosas orwomaaar, < | BAGGACE, EXPRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT. tho' St Paul papers . that o was th | Diateke in sizing upaman and’sellomly | Biufts, but recently in jail atSioux City, was | The boy was twlen before the district | grants to the Enst India and Hudson bay | apes and by virtatot, ade forod'jn the | Mnking throo trips ovory day except Bum victn in a lurglarious shooting scrapo and | o eo e e it he goes after Hols no odlast night by Sergeant Huze, He is | court at Elkader, where he again told | companies. love causie, on e July. 100, 1 | aay ;Bux:ulvc:’shtnllnltumy:::r:;.}‘du‘m 'Ih"m of u des- | Yo amony his triends. - He ‘; n’o!. )lfi(‘:fiy wanted for stealingan organ from the Danish the story of higeMime. He expressed no “Phe configuration of the country | o :‘:i':’ ».F."".“.i:‘fl RRstpE “.'v-" Roar in I'l'\‘ull ;-m ”I“v\.llw\\.nn Fapress and B vhom hoausprised I the tot of cour | 0 be caughtin Council Blufls. ehurch of Council Blufls, ;‘t"‘l::(:“;l'n!urrls Ad/Lut muid hs would o | hrough whioh the xo Lisrunis ol ute | G, wtine nour o' o' Tttt Uhunll BLUs ofloe, 50 fimadway. Telos et §4 shad ’ —— 9 STV PO zain under the same circumstances, ke certain portions of America. o | of the suid day, the morth door phone 22, g Teatod hosin Tuivs ind e o wmrdls | 51 Losey &Jensars, 1 Pear st. FERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, He was then sentenced to the peniten: already in operution a munber of | United States IR Sl poatEics (o nsrat ST L Tet eI e i AiG.8 charged he placed himself under tho pro- o Ahea—— T. C. Evans, of the Ev tiary at Anamosa for life, ht cars of American pattorn and | ey stateanddist TakKik 401 > Shaon prompily uttented th oo fwsionn caro”of Dr. ellinger. wnd bus e s\gmsflx@mw of Tho Juld & Wells Co, | agtney, New York is o gaita. Myarising | Sludents of " sochal economy frame | manuficture, and I am here to inspect i DL L Bo s T A o apatient ever since. Last night the officer ¥, Shre Brahe J. A. Johnson of the firm of Johnson Bros. aws which they say govern the | the Amerian locomotive, which we W0 (A J ke bim from his rom in "t ‘Saunders | 3. G, Tipun, vl e, 57 Broadwy, | B #0i 0 Ciicago fora fow days ' | dovelopment of erme. They traco | think may be of greater utility in our | Bhney Nebraka us srvestd, ; ATTEND ROOK 1L asteee upwdintely Bad - hin - John Hobson of Richmond, Oliio, 1s in the | €time through long lines = of | eantry th shnake, (O SIARTR, ot s0 iing OF ko : Y ge McGee. He Death of Mrs, EE W. Raymond, city visiting friends on South Twenty-ninth | hered They paint the dens of the “In uddition to ourown roads we aro in Chancery. byhim who holds £ omo wop proves to bequiton well kuown news agent i * ) k ! Theangel of death came to the relief of | street. great cities as the hot-beds andnurseries [ 1 ow building one for the Orvinge Freo of Ouaha, and licks o good deal of being ; Iy on & SN that one who had 5o long and so pationtly | 0. C, Madison of Bates & Co. will leave | Of crime. Butherels a cise which sets | * tates, which will beowned and run pr Y34 0a v ——— suffered, Mrs, E. W. Rayuoad, yesterday today for Wisconsin to buy potatoes for his | all their rules at naught. An appar | ¢sely us thoughin our own colony. T1 4 aking sclie s, ning for 4 ofoney at roduced rues loanelon chatte | forenoon at 1l o*clock. house. ently innocent country boy, but ten | tiink it thefirsttimein the history of | S{one & Sim ~Ie il estato secur LybyEl . Sheafo & Co Mrs, Raymond's malden pame was Kate Jacob Bigler, democratic candidete for | years old, borm of quiet, pious, farmer | roilroud construction that one country ' corts, Koo *Beno block, To the Ladies—Miss Mary Gleason is better | Bell. Sho was born in Wanchester, Iil, No- ';S""'l‘l"{‘h*:‘s";“ of publiclands and buildings, | Tolk, brought up away from the excite: [ builds owns andoperatesa railvoad for | Counell Blufs, s 1h popular edicatin, o publle so red than ever to satisty all who want | vember 25, 1540, While o it 1o thi 24 ment and temptations of a great city— | ancth wernment, The road is proj doinggrand work for her neasing Jroper 3 25, 3 e on & visit to this | Howard Hullenhauerleaves this morning | this | 1 | coolly commi aoted (i » Orango tothe Vaal pst class drossmaking. Rooms in the old | city sho became nequainted with Mr. E, W, | for Sioux City, where he will spend a f HESOR SARG e seclly oL 8 | edied fror 1he Grangs 16 Lhe. Vos libraxy building, Pear! strodt, ST e eI TiD M W, A P, i sead 80 | crime which might sy the haud of tho | and wil be gbout two hunlred ad 6141 | gypycy, i7 COLLEGE ———— 2 4 ’ M . ‘ nios’ g od ori nal. i > " . ne nees ory o i PTG g e R tember 20, 1869, since which time this city Mrs. J, {;bnml»}"'ll and danghter, Jennie, hardened criminal miles wng e RS " ::"_”1 Il toru Sopt. 1’.4'.'.(“'“ Simumons, % 1o §; sills, §7 to $10. bas been her home, Besides her husband | Fetarued vestorday froma two months' visit |, i Swimning £ oldic < e febey THaX wd threo chiliren, Willam 1t Aaos | inObiound Pennsylvania. Tickets at lowest rates and superior wimning foldiors, canzed wid toi S tiionts may s DL AL eee— ap | By o chijiron, Willm R Aot | Lieatenant . J Galisher of the Sixth | acomuodations via the great Rock The general lieutenant of the Council Blutrs, lows, goier at iny e, Wilte £or Curiier paricalas @ gt Ve at porting quarters, 413 ot ary ay, sto laves | gwalry, statined at Fort Wingate, N. M., is | Island route. Ticket ofice, 1602-Six: | iysky regiment conceived the idea o 14 North Main Street. [* (o] . Brondway. & mother, two sisters and two | in the tlty, visiting relatives and fricnds, teenthand Farmam streets, Omaha ying (he diicioey of tho *Okhotitks’ | Duneral Director and Embalmor. ouncil Bluffs, lown a, * ) e /