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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1S01. 3 OMAVIA BEE TIHE NEWS 1N THE BLUEFS, CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OME ARRESTS FOR ILLEGAL VOTING. Linw Huit-Datboan Robbed ; ket ] : TINUE BUSINESS [HERE of Ilis Chickens, sl ? And in order to make room for our indeed, | when the s 3 of Spring Goods, whicl he 1are arriving daily, we No cluss of | stood far below X se A Suit Over o Restauran ogs and Kept up i consta lored yosterday in o t ¢S, the snow kept falling at GREREY ) o R o [ BN YOUR OWN PRICE miilder, and about noon o lerably What | % . it way the siow and din " Iianking our numerous patrons for past pply of wood, Aunt i t favors, and hoping for a continuance ol the same, d sanid \ i Sl .IM assuring you of first-cla s poods and lowest et BT R MODEL CLOTHING C0. MR e e Ty A Covon it OB NGl 1 Phere were only two small window property "o White for . it it a8 we tablished that | the cabing and these werd i GOLDSTEIL & GO end of which tine he was 1 I 1 without viety fail to give | strong wooden shutters. A log The property was then sold by the s the best retuens od consumed, | been left in the casing each s ! - William Garer, who afterwards s | Pigs kept up yens. so that they ave | door and windows, and the o | <DIs L) . Sjiutan Gumoewticutienyarty sold fb, b}l Pigs kapt i i ol o/ thl thoy e | ot and’ ytndower . Uhtee TO0 BEEKEEPERS. | SPICIAL NOTICES. il aftorwards @ defendant in { B0 fod groun clover: thisis one of the | piank, hung on wooden hin [ 1% k““',x‘,”{,”,‘”l“:; o e D oo | best alterative and relusing foods, giv- | seeured by a bar, and there wasa erevi arey afulllineof Beekes COUNCIL BLUFFS., A supplies, ineluding comb toun T - overal ye et 1 oty e, ot | ine bulle « ~ U lightness to the other fecd, | atthe hottom atleasttwo inches wide. | qation noney knives, smoker AL o Phillips wa | v ward at last o dispute arose between him and the [ and “nn beside, n conside L "w'w\'-“vw\v\‘\l- neold weather ecctions and all _supplie | il 8 hedr FIIEST WARH W hiites, Giray cluiming that he was the vight- | proportion of muscleforming mate i v me with a piece of boara | he apiary M. S mu»l‘ mypersonating i ofiy ful owner of the property. White barricaded | [y wintor, whenthisean vot bo obtained, | Tt froze up solid again that night, and S ast Broadway, Couneil Bluil (AR the door in orderto keep Gray out, and Gray | e Srie 1y bo supplied by rata-bagas | the 15th was cold and eloudy othing SECCND WARD. broke down the barricades as reularly as Y Bl I o | fivst charge was dismi tack g ' R oma ain e e VTRt | afa s pelswibze laie Suen T pR seifrots [ hil o ablaftolnow thiough tHECEER D. H. NEDA G RO dence against hin, b . . b e ays came around. Pit o eh 1 roots: or e d elove snow, and the beasts of proy were raven 50 Biaxsin an injunetion suit against Gray o restrain A other i it hay and clover | held to the grand 1 Mrs. G, Perry, moth B ar il iR0n Giray brought a similar sult against Mes, [ itt] moor meal, may be fed with | it wewere startled by along-diawn 1 in Hardin township Monday mornin FOURTI W AND, bis peaceable possession S pered thatour visior wad o panther, | oS00 LT \ yein hi righty 5. The deccased has ) AiAON T'he first suit was tried before dud How (0 Grow Onioas, Five minutes later wo discovered that | gh{ai SRR B 1a e ath of (e institute co INiT. She SR TO e T ad o Decmer nearly - year ago, it beingagreed | 16 you propose to grow any onions this | there were two panthers, They were 10 | niiides i 1urs | many \ | her deat I W AL, between The partics that the decision which ; AR e B TRvshE Gl 2 Gt ~ | TAXAMINE T ¢ PRI funeral will oceur tomorrow at Lk Bl misght be renderel by the conrt In it should | feason, plow the ground decp as you | doubt ruvenously ’!mn,y_x o ‘l "\ FDTTI T VAVAR Uit i e from tho residenco of 1, B, Thomas it 6 BT D ih i it second o, e Doems | will, bt afterward roll and hareow and | seent oot only us, bt the fresh vork | JLZR T 7O [L[<R. | on easy iy nent Mar Hardin township, Kev. G, W, Crofts ofti St ers decision wis_ that tho transfer of prop- | yoll again until the soil is thoroughly | nging neak the door. They mounted teueher, 113 St smiin sticot ing. Staey B)unoson 5 | erty from Grayto Wiite in the first place | sted through its whole depth, | 10 the roof, tried the door and shutters Lwannot able to dy ms lousowark for 1 TR & In police court yosterdoy €. A. Saunders, | Sutort 16 12hxsi 7 | was fraudulent, and that White knew that | compicted throuy L P | 40 now and then foughteach other in | Moy Nichuin Wilson, i Divislonst inlo, | WY ANVED ) Georeo Crouch and Bl Ltz were given HOTAL VOTE (ANT it was madewith i view to delaying the set- | Then make the surface fine fora few [ thoir disappointment, We kept quiet | ot and e 1 et o || seven days sentences for disturbiug the | Stacy Ll ameson ... 1088 | tlement with creditors. Ho held, therefore, | jnches on the top by means of a light | for a while, hoping they would o away, | et NEE BrasScured io: Tun strone s evrs | IO SALE A, houss tonon eico. Jumes MoGuire, dinrged with drunke | Shubort e L Blaysim #5 | that Gray and White' wero tolh without | 1000 LO0 G0 it vicke, The hulb of | but s they porsisted-in thoir eforts | Saallo g xork oL Wil e o pavient. Enquive o o enness and disturbing e peace, wis fined ——— s vights in the case, and that Gray conld ot | MEEa S FIE AT RRRERE i W Sianined BTia | oot aun Drise Firtine Bt W, L LAUTERN Asskxe il E0675, A JUTaLteron | Lhe Goloted iian Who Evans Laundry Co,, 520 Peard stroet. Tele up t claim to possession adversely to that | @ wetl-developed onion grows near the unt Haniah planned revenge i . uniped o 100 of ashes into Tndian oroek and | phone 200 Goods called for and delivered. | of Mrs, White, who, so far as was mown, | surface, the true roots going down but a | cut off several small picces of the fresh « ef 1o a building used by ( P oon on South Ninth street SALE Ve Srarhuie tron i Hradvy $rand way, whire ko will koepon and s 110 R e LD R O e s -— WA o Dhnocent ety tho resme of this | few inches. If.the soil is loose nnd open | mont, and when I had pulled the bowrd Suffering_from | stook of e fistures nance forbidding sueh action, was discharged | . B. Atkins, western agent for - DeP’aw’s | s to quiet the title to the proverty in Mrs. | for any considerable depth the roots will | away from the creviee at the door she To WEAK ME LGk O SALBoAL o RN upon hisshowings that he Bad removed o gl compuny, WL give estiuateson | White, unless the case shouid beappeated © | row fong, 1o the evident detriment. of | placed the pieces ahout sis inches away | e dens, wising woaknss 1o i | S anie e ane: plate delivery in lowa and Nebraska, the supreme court, which s not at all prob whitch (thon' olten srowalonk | Hia then'siood. by witht i Glintp! At | LYk smavaoa i contatning | Soretr Fx- Attorney General Baker, who has been G b e ender, instead of hecoming full and | The panthers sitfod and snifed. and | SRR WS iy A A atovos: ot P SR b e L courtto ejeet Gray from the premises Lany divectly thenst their puws ander the | g fF, C 0 WLIER, Moo IR T Q0K RENT The Mo the same instant. J 1 Squire, U Poard Streot was whiter thin marble, but <he had all ARGATNS=Forbarzaine i 1w [ Dor prescnce of mind. She ordered T v1s awid g e i o fre st § ; L | totake the revolver and flro through | Je, Soh, St Jopston & Vin Patten, A man named Boyd wi st sterday . cabin_ more Wl “a COZ00 | hopt-holes nt the window, wlhile she afterno ‘-“u‘( v'.mv\u u\url. gal voting. The | Proceedingsof congress. This is 108,500,000 | times, und after him came two woives, ! i the shot-gun at the door, and | JPORSALE=A burzain: new madern h O O [E Kt 2o | morewords than were required forthe re- | but we remained quiet, and they soon | giin (1 vells and sereams of the red | poone il e, fat proveniont information was filed by W. H. Knepher. H Ve fiom thie Hoimddion of this goveriment | Wontiwiyl AV abont Bololock dn Lt from ¥ \ | i e e e e e e afternoon my aunt told me 1o et ont all :_'“ ‘\i‘ ';l}v“;'_\n_“: Ifl‘.‘;};l‘“u-\\ telephone [ pouse. Hull met him atthe door and had a | R0 50 SR 0 tegister, Ho Well, what of it/ asks the New York Sun, [ the traps and explained x ; ek IEPAENS 0 ANSSIRnS vevolver in his hand. Oficer #dolder was | Gid that ne had registered in the Sixthward, | Congress is dog no harm while 1t talks | We lll‘\<>|\|\>x"-(u!l n.v..rh.!. wolves 3 T with the witne Hall said, “Don't come | but had moved into the Second, Upon being | The more it talks and the less it legislates | thanany thiv se. T expeet t will GREAT UNDERWEAR Ty further oryou will et hurt” Witness | questioned b admisted that he had been in | the bettes for the country. 1 congress con- | come by the seores as soon as night falls. 4 e town on thedays when theregisters tad been | fined its work to making speeches and | We will set all the traps, told Hall that he had better come out and be ¥ ‘ and QUL s ik ** [ open, but iad neglected to get a transfor iuto | passing the —appropriation bills, with “Woman, for God's suke let me in! 1| Bluits Hosiery Sale have himsel, but - Hal went back | o Seecond ward. He wes then informed | out tempting loaslation for’ which | 0y companions, ™ oman, for G 30 | P : into the house and shut the | thathe wonld not beallowed tovote. Yester- | there w not_ evident an overwheln Wo e e s in the house and | have been o prisoner with the Indiuns, | At the Bosiox Stowr, Corvert Bueres, | goor. Witness then went to the police | day, however, he came to the Second ward | ine public demand, the people wouldw't com- | ¥ 8¢l b s st et | but have: eseaped. Tamwounded in the mmencing Wodnesday, the Hth, and con- | station after assistanee, while Holder stayed | poils and winted to swear inhis vote, but | plain. The tendenicy of all legislative bodies | carvied them out one by one, and plawed | g0 “ynd eannot travel, but I can help \ timing four days only, Watch the daily | Mnd watched tho hiou When ne returned | Knepher bappened tosee bim ard had | him | is toward o muen lawmaking. Every mem- | themon the frozen crust under the win- |y gy ns RAYALON N meh - the - daily 4y 0y entered and found Mrs. Hall lving on | arrested ber wantsto distinguish kimself by length- | dows and in frong of the doeor. When | <55 (005 (000G the bar at onee Or G L Bluff: paper for list and prices. Al our wool | thefloor in one room, with the fifor all blody ——— cning the statute book. Every erank takes | this had been done we sceured the door | 4 w65 5 FERORTIE T 08 e r Counci s, siery and underwear must go in order to | fround her, while inthe other ¢ v Hall | OR INTERE T TO THE FARMERS. | advantageof the by request’ system of in- | and waited for night to come. It v ut my aun IHEC MG # " LOLEG I e rder to | (0 Mis throut cut. He heard the defondant bt trodicitige billa to) canmunloate s Meas 10 | o s oo s oy SO ik and tpetond " 10 one ofthe port-holes | gm’w ?\I{?}%RU o ot .S1(Jl5! 8(),(} ke ol ~|rl“‘h,‘”:“>.\ s, Silo com- | toll Dr. G “\‘-"'1\“:{“.“'1 en b I e | A gricwteurisi May B Fiest at e | ome conmitte of congross. Congress s | G000 RN O U0 | and drew the ps . S Siodacn. | (] s Wednesday, the 11th Ve ied's hospital I yrld’s 5 continually trying todo too much. Therc is S8 My Gold, but have you no merey! eilled his wifeand oighit 1 have done it long WS R TR little danger that it will talk too much, Talk | 18 ofahundved vorces singingin different 0 A wailed the man, 10 recaptured ©shall | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 2\3 UJ') Tt the World’s Columbian Exposition | is the oxyeen of free institutions, any way. | keys. This was afur offat first, but it be burned at the stake! There are e O wenty Indians h but with my help | Shogart, ECE et J D Edmundson. Charles you cin beat them off Clfanuan Transict ral Lanking busi- e Al Hibieons 1 \ e InCihe il 2 Fatiin. doors (o seize the meat. This was what | of the pople do not want them enforced, has 3 rooms will be pleasaut as well as profitable MriDLa 1th's Com- | e e Topped off two paws slick and | recoived some 1ty rough handling, Wi in dis Finest and most complete dental womsin | panton an articleon the growt of the de clean, and the maimed and bleeding heleft Council Bluffs, in accordance with the t court yes v iz, the first wit the west beasts beat i retreat without ceremony wishes of o latee number of the citizens, he to testify | Noyoes, who was i twenty-five years since the elose of the eivil Abiout noon i la went to Cavroll and spent amiserable night ber of the polic At the time of the in misera il He now in | yotinge, He testified hie was on duty us to fight, 1€ he still feels Tike fighting. | {00 8 55 et ; i Wi For a good driving horse and sleigh call on | He ran to the spot and was directed to , | stated that Boyd came into his store a weck The t S vosime batesin congress, He estimates that - the ge black bear cireled war it took 25L000,000 words 1o revort the | around 1 he men: we were sa dthat two or theee | Ui v onie motor e D3 1t ine wore hadly wounded, even if none were | S0 017 Broadwiy Killed, They drew off and lefius to re- | JROR SALE Eizi-room house aul two ] | on dlarrison st A wodern o good bowe cheap, D Je Hutel Rrond wiy . load, and it i hour before we heard anything more from them, Then some kiiockod: on tha door, and a voice | Iasm e wnd those who [ goice o usin good Enelish, saying houses, Ly J. R Itico. 103 daln sty Gouaail get eaugrht will at_once he devoured by cil Blufls, Fotheringlam, Whitelaw & Co for was the nextwitness, He | o0 S at success in one pav- | would soon be the dence to came rapidly nearer aceompaniced by — v what had been said by Noyes, | PrOVes tobe u great su R G o be repressed nany deg v sound as of a heavy wind blowing PERSONAL I"ABAGR A PAS, A fter Ho B. Goldsten, the pawnbroker c more than in another it will bein | gpess, through the trees, and then our cabin ) o (1 dvor | messLarsest canttal and surplis o wny from whom Hall purchased the revolver, was agricultural exhibit, says the Orange Of course, Mr. Blaine, although he savs | wug suddenly surrounded by wolves and ”-“ 16 1! 4 e “:"‘/: “‘H e "" X ‘”" | baukinSoatiwestern lowa Juton the stand and testified to that fact o e carcely | 0 ouly by implication, means that the Con. | 1= F0 § Tsaiv; ioughtho s pontholo g istad othe | INTEREST ON TIM = DEPOSITS O taaon. Uhiat Chey wag it pon | Judd Farmer. Of this there can searcely v pandemonium broke loose. We could | 140”504 When she fired the man fell \ 1 ssional Record ought not 10 be fattened 8. B, Wadsworth has returned from a visit o testified that he had in his | be adoubt. When the magnitude and | with speeches that were not actualiy deliv- | 10t suy whether there were 100 or 500 i | o00G g the door, recovered himsell, and of several week n 0 1 the reve r which had been used shouted out warvelous development of the agricultu- | ered. Mt ought o be the exact record of what | the pacle as cach beast was making all City Auditor Lange was at his post yestor ! ing of Mrs. Hall, and that he had ¥ Rl TG e, SO Dr. Montgomery is one of the latest vict of la grippe. 1 3 PONETe e noise he possibl nild. The el aay afternonn forthe first time fora t m s ofice to tho grand Tl Ihtorosts of this countiy ar conside | © sud and done in_congress, coutaining | the noise he possibly L. They f A i wothing more and nothing less, into the trapsat onee, and then the J. W.Squire and wife leave this morm o g I d, and it is noted how great is theen- |t the speeches that were not s vacket frightened us half to deadh for'a ton-days sojourn at Hot Spring mony, thusiasm throughout the agrieultu in it the speeches that were spoken. and although we felt sure that our d Hanuh R Plinpton, the T I o 1 states over the exposition and how great | et appear without, dacoring fhen wiis perfeetly safe against any attack nander of the Women's insanity of Ha Frank Trmble was the | is the attention given to the subject by | 4s many words as it can. Sixty-five mil I2very wolf was attacked and devourced A LR fivstwitness called, e testified that hebad | the exposition management, no other | of people ave not to beinjured by any v as soon ashie got fast, and it was certain BIYSL, & been in Bayliss parkone day when an old snelusion is possible. " In all probability | ber of billions of words, Iu fact, the that every teap scored avietim— Four Prog Janes 3 N0 R wed | man eae b o' and asked, bin A0 e |G echibicon will be an astonish tall the happicrthey will be. teen wol vos ¢ ught 1o have mude o supper e S from Mayvilio, Dak., whero ho has been [ }enoiv whora s datetiterivas, ttnble dic velation, not only to foreigners but to = i for the pack. cven if i d numbe ved ve was to advance with a tlag of t = tenching in tho stato normal school. - He has | B0 SN GiS leaened that it was thodo: | very many Amcricans, by veason of its FOLARE BRILIOS o hundved, bublt didnok seem to be the | 4nq when (he bourer/got neie nough 1 Electric Trussss, B o el | Fldant, e old min told bim 1hat his wite | magnitude and evidences of the superi- | OrArkansas and A1l Points Sonen, | 4050 The Tiving became even mere | i “that it would surrender 1 Mayville in dulv for the nurpose of hold. | had made one of bis daughters entera house | ority of the agricultural interests of this Take the Wabash, the best and quick- | demenstrutive. They raced over the | ieinithe well tronted, and i Bell,s, Chest Protectors, Ete. 1iig thd summen fuatitul ‘.,m\ (.h‘yu' ithe was aftuid that she | country and of theiv wonderful progress, | est voute, Only 38 hours to the Hot ‘v';m!‘ aped \-v lv-wh'ls'v‘w; -Ml‘;l s n"';t' | tow white settlement, as the object of | s . Selesli Wwas abaito dothosainot The s indicated by improved methods and | Springs, 40 10 New Orlean 1o Jaglel| siodoor ina by i MU p L mIRU e i i s sinply o oveu py AGENTS WANTED. DR C.B. JUDD, 1ess thouy o a0 | hatter product RS ) Tampn, with correspond- | 4gcided to try the plan which had work- | 1,;,q.™ A unt Hunnah knew it was only o wasof umsound mind, uid 3 il eabiwd 1l b1 Fyass el o] |/ 2V illentd oy Dampay tshisorew ol lign e vl in i cnss ol St maninam NIE e E SR 1S | R306 8 Broad way HGounol BB ute 1) et of J. B. Danicls, who was in juil during Peb. mits own exhibit at’ Chicago. ietirs oniall toaing. :-{nlwxm- !ln’ivw\l fif l‘ HH‘mv‘m‘r \\‘.h busy | o the strength of the inmates, The | OFFICE & _ RESIDEN Robbed His #oost., ruary onan indic department of agriculture at Washing- Round trip tickets now on sale at | S\ashing off paws. 1 expect thal 6very | pogekin soon withdrew and after a bit M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M Henry Barveau, who lives on West Broad- | He said that d Coniinenant Tl | o will ke & seertiie domonsteation | eenle sduoed o, Bor Gelois | VoL whelost upas was at onee pouneal | RGN S on the door and windoy Ll way, between Twentymnth and Thirtiety | foted strangel i tothe window and | of methods, going into details, and show= | fi1 information eall at . the Wabaeh | Upon and eaten,and [ know that atleast | §iagoes, Nota bullet came through R sireets, was until Saturday night the owner | Lok outand mutterine to himself. He |inghow and why the best vesults ure at- | tieket olice, 1502 Farnam street or | tWenty suffered in this way. By and by | yjrerabout an hone the five seemed to L ofn B0 flack of. thoroughbrad ehickons,. Fo | ooy amed bis cellu grait doil atnicht | tafhed. An apvioultuenl congress with ¢ ity G. N. CLAYTON, Agent the appetitos of the living: secemed to toneentralo’ on the windnw, onposiio the H\“ et o Ty 1 was excessively proud of them for the reasor: | testified to substantially the same facts as | i Ser of lectures and discussions will satisfied and.after quarreling and racing — - ‘ door, My aunt was quick to notice this | AT iat each bird had rosal blood fo its veing | his brotier. be held, at which all branches of agri- ADVENTURES OF MY AUN avound, the pack moved off. When the | and ook the shotgun, give me the re ) :,lm'f””f\‘\v,m(Hm 2kt h.‘nm oo e | WL Cole of the Ogdon i was the | cultural industry will be considered by ADVENTURES OF MY AUNT. snow melted in the spring th W was o white renegade or decoy she had wounded him inthe shou He retreated, eursing and - grow L and we heard no more from the 1 nsuntil after sunrise next moming v had madea temporary camp un Callon DI Hutehinson & Co. for choi, bargains in lots in Wilson Terrace, Spec inducements for the next fow days, Rroatest CATARITL ASTITM volver and said and TEAY FEVER treatol A H next to tes He siid that” Hall had [ men who have devoted theie lives to o Vs enough bones lying about” our cabin to | ' S Phey are sroing to tey and butter in | With eiinent s that cost £ per dd When be retired on | worked for him, and that he was subject to | study and experiment in them, The Tn the spring of 1568 my father, represent fifty wolves. [ believe they R R fiie LT eive. tho SURGICA LOPE RATIONS, where nee Suturd t ho { the beu b s 1y v S | A : ¥ | the door. Don't five until 1 give the B poavinlgntibe) otowed sholhonhonso duonfemmiln ot mogulnessandifireiulnet will be most valuable adjuncts to the | ceived by the falsehoods of land specula- | would have filled foue or five barre s, on nineteen feathered beauties, but wien ho | Tom Maloncy tetiied, but bis testinens | ool agrieiltural exhibit, which will | tors, us were manyothers, removed from | = We ha other adventires with wild | "\ and the fowls were all gono Pl T ove the stand without cross examua- | comprise the best products and means |4 comfortable home in Ontario and | beasts that winter: indecd, it ix still chicken-thieves had raided the roost aud jeft [ tion of production, gathered rom every | hought a track of land on the west shore | KON in that locality s *:the woll win not a feather. The patriarch of the Dave (iray then took the stand. He testi- | quarter, This will be of irestim- | 65 'r.) W k& ot 1 ter.” But we had a still_more exciting flock was a_crippled rooster welgh fled that Hall b woriced 1 s stableana | abie value in the way of comparison und of Lake of the |Ml\ within Canac ““I time with the Indiuns. A band of them | qouared off 1o use the limb as o batte el By, T twalvepounds, Ho was shut up that he noticed his strange actions at that | edueation. The New York farmer and | territory. Atthetimemy story opens 1 | broke away from the veservation late in | i won, At this time two Indians wor ing by bimself, it the loor to this place was | 4inie, - ne das be spolco o Fall abot it anct | iy, Kansas farmer will compare the re- | wasa Lud of telve. Wo had clearing | the ful and took tothe woods and mur- | dincing o the roof, anl_ others were | Sims & \“HNU\ fith orced and_ veither the position, age nor in. [ found that he had trouble with his e i . > PO 3 1 dered s s as abol e firmitios of the fatheriy bivd saved him. Bar. | After that he said he took Hall regularly into | SPective merits of the products of diffe of three or four acres, and built a stout | dered many sett It was about 1l ful and ox pensive birds being ru | e { badly rattied when | methods or processes by which superior o e i Then one day a hunter and trapperealled to fill the stemachs of the vile v Attorr “d bim i he was in the | results have been attained, The adap- | VY adverse circumstances, —had - no g the cabin and warned us tol g stole them habit of emy wtics about his stable | tion of different loealities and elimates, | thoughtof giving up the farm, when a | that the band had broken up into small and entrasting them with the care of his fine | and of the different soils and th treat- | tereible ealamity happened. My mother’s | parties and was determined to wurder £iof bulk| horses. “Siuay besiie somantat waxm uns liment, oo tho alsing (o ‘the vavious | iatate) s LeNeINTOR SEan Tl kR 9 (i \C oros-examinution | oo gls will be made apparent as never Cata and samples by mail was over and was evidently glad when he wd heenat the port-holes about five winutes when ten Indians careying a heavy limb, five on side, came CKITEA DA around the comer of the house and L i velling Lo attenet our attention from L Beno log house, and though much discouraged door, As the Indians stepped bk fo Lstart, stoas they were on | pointof advincing, my ‘wunt gave ]\\wu to fire. There was o row of b T T A T o ! R e e s e “l-‘I, 0, « Howitt. Thos. E.Oasaly hands, The snow was then thrce feet | opgywled awny, wounded and ¢ Burke, Hewitt & Casady, deepin the woods, and we might €10 | put two had been killed by the fi as the lessons of adaptation will be bet- warm i rasunt, father took | walk thirty miles to reach a pluce of | (e shotgun, The survivors didn't te Attorneys-at-Law torian church, oy, D mely . ut than usual, e askea him what | gep understood, mother out on the lake for a ride in the | safety. My aunt listencd eavefully 1o | 1o wot the bodies a ¥, but next aticr L replied that he was | e hearty cooperation alveady es- | canoe he had bought ofan Indian, They | what the manhad o say and ther re- | fueked usby way o Ihe PRACIICE IN T SEATE AND FEDERAL Shue peey lavgost L& young wommn about twenty- | every white porson from the luke west to i the Red rviver of the He himself cight years of age, had come into th ! was allowed to depart bofgras Sihinwlllnv oot o/ oo etlh wilderness with us'as a momber of the | hbd, nartowly inad ¢ Ehols B 1. Colmer testified in the main to the | ableextent the character of the pr Ll e facts Cole. He also said thaton | duets of different sections in the future, | fimily. One November day, the same The platform was beautifully decorated with flowers which were providedby the friends of the family. The deceased was well-knc as a leader in all charitable enterprises, Lo 0f her daughters 1o/ o house of il tablished — between the agricultural | passed out of our sizht umong the small | plied Wi wits ot (o do the same with ther] states, societies and interests, and the [ islands: and wenever saw them again, | “Lshall stay vight here and if the In vs. Thewitness stited that when one | eXposition management is little short of | 1t was belived by some that they were | dians come we willdo our hest to- beat wes one of the workers. il alked in frout of Hail he would not pay the | assurance of the great suceess of perhaps [ upset and drowned: by others that they | them oft.” Nomurs Cheistian association, the mem. | slightestattention o him but_ thii if one | the most importunt department of the | landed upon an islind wad were killed by | The hunter loft hors of which showed their appreciation of oh only scorched them her work by attending in a body. Music was | the rigs from the stable we o auts ap | Er AR, - aald MucBichanyy onel tiwhldbent Bl Wit ot e ot o | b o dond i L e B LU AT T g e et 20 or | of the agriculural depurtment: *I know | This then was our situation: We | he had departed we put’ the cabin in F. H. Evans, The following g and drove 1 S Alvays et Mowk | it w0 bo a fact that no one interest in ight miles from any other settler, | state of siege, We brought a barrelof | the barn, and having to e fiinted/ne hallEicarars | W . Dhiokos « After Colmer had completod his testimony | comection with the exposition has been [ with a long hard winter coming on, I | water from the creck, got inalotof [or three wounded, Tha MeGeo, F. Koy A. Milier, Harr O RC R ole e iR mokLll when | given more thought by direct om- | wasold enough to realize our position, | wood and the shutters to the windows | wolves came and devoured 0. 0. §t. John, . C. Devol the furtiier testimony will b Uced in | missioners and_executive than that of | butnot to advise. Aunt Hannah was | were strengthened by breaking upiu | we wer Shugart. i velialf of the defendint the producers of food products. Its ex- | naturally verygquiot | remember how | heavy chest. That night a tha home-made shingles when ol Offices: .1 buchshot veached and seatte 1 1 Ihey then built afive against th us three hars of 1o but it onl party rete ingr two dead at the doo saved the troub sotin [and burying them - coptional importance is appreciatec e she was, nnd what a look of unxic and ‘continue o dauys and when T AT e Rl ———— ptional importang fullyupy ated. | pale she was, and whata | fanxiety | and ‘continu two day 1 wher 0 Briol eitocs, B Merto b ot R, 2 | Tho lovation set wpart for tho ierival” | she carried an hor faco s sho mmoto | the veathor chanzod e woro only GEO.M. WHITNEY, Man: er — ) tural display is conspicuons and most | realize that fatherand mother must be | two or three inches of snow on the 5 ~ Do you want an express wago i Pacific 18 the most centrally | drsirable” everyway., 1 expect to see | dead. The and Itramped avound the | ground. Nothing had been seen of the | OFFICER & PUSLY, Ring up tho A, D, T Co., telophone 7 " uneil Blufls, = | there a far greater, more complete, and | lake formiles, butall o no purpose, 1€ | Indinns, but Aunt Hannah said they 11 North Main street - T—— more meritorous ageicaltural exiibit in | she had decided on leaving our cubin | would besure to come now. While'T | —— BA I\l K E:RS o al Arcanum Buil ting. 1803 than the world has ever witnessed. | and going to the neavest seftlement she | stood on the stump and watehed she set f f Mrs. Thivkstun Dangerousty 111 t n the way of public im- [ The utility of it as an educator cannot | waited too longz. A weele after father | all the traps o Wi il o (LR oL iae: | o b rner Ma Mrs, T. F. Thickstun is Ning dangerously talked of 1sa Royal Avca- [ be overestimated, and the spectacle it | and mother set out for their ride the | covering ench one lightly with snow Lnum,u BLUFFS, mwa, {ll at ber residence on Willow avenue. Her embers of Fidelity coun- | will present to visitors will be one of the [ Indun summer came to an end, a severe | This turned out to he w wise precaution. | L O & Deulers fn \ o this city have been agitating the mat- | most instructive and, [ believe, beautiful | storm set in, and then it would have | At o'viock that night,” while w | et ter for several weeks past, but it hasnot | in the entire exposition, The uat- [ been impossible toget outof the woods | were both sound — asleep, w tereible yell taken defiuite shape until within the last few | Ural supremacy of the agricultural in- | onaccount of the depth of the snow. | suddenly vent the aiv, and was almost Al A st meeting of the lodge, | terest=" in this country, and a patviotic | When Aunt Hannah realized this sho impulse to bring before the eyes of the | tc world our superiority and an 1 Rroa physicians give ter friends but litle hope of ultimate vecovery, Forsome time past she lns been suffering f bronchial troubles and yesterday her symptoms became very larmiug aud @ consultation of phys St B ) 2 was hold. At 11 ¢'clock last night there w ch took place on last Friday evening, a 10 chauge for the better, and while thousands | commitiee was appo e of 1 | g0 an exhibiy of which eve of peopls in the city will most caruestly hope | J. Hendricks, . E. Bel Cavin, W. H, | S i that the blow may be averted, they u..»xl Hobinson aud Janies Patterson, for Il be prou instantly seconded fron another quiet kan inventory of stoek on hand, | Oneof ‘the beur traps had heen set i progress, in ather was fond of hunting, and he had | front of the i doorand the other under ¥ American | brought with hima tine rifle, a double- | oac of the window A band of Indin | Aatae barreled shot-gun, n vevolver and plenty | had e AR S AR L S L Another great benefit agreiculturists | of ammunition, In addition, we . and C two of them hud the miewbers, The presentintentiouis to | will derive from the maguiticent exhibit | twelve | ¢ steel traps and Lwo. bewr Lrups. | step into the tups ab alwost IT HAS NO EQUAL, not feel surprised if ler death occurs st any

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