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T SR RSN L T R VT ] <V e — o i 6 ‘LTHE UMAHA DALLY Bl HI'AV!;_}\!, MAY Z4, IVI—SINTLEN PFAGILS — —— = LD el the question of the right to rospect for gold | the majority o o ere according to 1,0 Thompson were fined for drunkenness, whila dragyod him across & lot to a tree below the | In the Carisco mountains near tho border of | dou prise rose ol Ajargaceordiing o ild " Edward Martin was ordered confined in the barn, and strung him up. He was lot down | Colorado. The Indians say the minors hiy FHodcd never beon LUFFS. - —— ® P. dla Ay tho miners have dofeatod. His last battis was with Jaol COUNCIL B 3 eity jail until the time should arrive for the T and told that unless he confessed to having | no right to come upon thiolr grant and far | Williams of Livorpoct. & miqgeniy U Sor OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. Probable Case of Snmllpox Discovered on ggl:l&“lm(::;:;&zr:‘l\n‘:;:hloux City, which Oolossal Frands AHemptad in the Iowa 1"\;‘:":;1" I;{P('t'l« nlAI\;IlHo M‘Ihl‘nlkl‘llfuw (‘l}\‘l":l‘«‘fl thermore they will kill all found there, £100. Magee won, knocking \\'Il]l:\;“ 5 ;!'f ikl s v 3 & Y g A cripple, he would behung, Ackle- - bty He bas Qe orry MoC Wit Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City, Broadway Yesterday. — Mail Padding Conspiracy. son refused to confess and wasdrawn up | HE MITS HIS MOTHER HARD, | Do v.:h?'.w‘nr-*'vl.r.l\ ';‘u'i"nl‘.: ey S holt Al A% AT s Miss McNaughton as Nopsichore the for- b twice or more and nearly choked to death, T 7 e (e LA A A L, H. W.TILTON . - - MANAGER tune teller makes & grand incantation scene Ho was then taken to the house, thrust [ Walter Appleton Testifies That He | bounds honvier notrcanuell was twelve TELEPHONES: in third scene, ol through the door and left lving on the floor e 3 e bbb ) Fou NoT SCARED EVERY DOCTOR IN TOWN. — BRIBES OFFERED,A POSTAL OFFICIAL. | 'y Milt consclous condition. ® Ackieson feo Lives on Borrowed Money. | o e Bustuess Office, No. 43, You will miss a rare treat if you do not Selling Land « the Stage, Night Editor. No, 23, Sum Davis of Carson, Nev., who cdits ognized two of the mob und yesterday eight New York, May 24 —Walter S, Appleton, | young men, most of them sons of respectable | son of the late ¢ | co by two Pob- | Slonx City Packers and the Railroads | and well-to-do farmers, wore arrested for tho | Jishor. see the opora ‘‘Zanie” Monday evening. R Spanish dance and skirt dai sorgo S, Appleton, the pub- Difficalty Experienced in Finding | jFO0VEH dance an and_ brother-in-law of Judge Miles | e MOSt wildiy original paper in the ‘N V. . Grand march and drill b y . ced, Laged, v 7 MINOR MENTION, SomiesHa to Ay WHIE the Dis Nty S T y at War—Cloing * Places of deed. N i, Beach of tho supromo court, was before | Whole United States, can think of more ¥, B, Co Shbs -lehy to The i Amusement'—An Imjports Closing “Places of Amusement.” Judge Sedgwick in the superior court yostor- | Practical jokes, invent move grotesque (v';““m»m“h”‘mmm.(.o il tit s MURDEROUS NEGLECT. antvbsclsion; Crestoy, In,, May 23, —Municipal govern- | day in supplmentary proceedings instituted | notions and setv forth more droll and 3 9, t has received another shock in Creston. | by Mme, Josephine Coggeshall, the Kif tunctuous id ‘raft's chattel 204 Sapp block. Result of the Coroner's Investigation Ltk el 0 Rgeshall, the Fifth | b 18 ide (lt::fl‘xhu:.?’kl\.:IL,',v:,',':L“;U',M THathkisr, 16 Ml oF Mve, WHIES DRI At tho last March elections the question di- | avenuo dressmaker, who is trying to reatize | N8 Weight s than any other man of this sido of the Atlantic, n g " - <ol . viding voters, although not clearly sta! s | on a judgment obtained against Mrs, Appie- | Mrs. Langtry haa an experience oncs —® ou wi or in your yard or house 5 ¢ | The coroner’s jury which was impannellea | Drs Morses, Ta,, May [Special Tele- | V) ters, 3 %) 1t obta ¢ 5. Appie- gty an_ oxy e one RO10 Bixvgre: 304 Morelam block: it bl ALt A TR 16 1vs Mra. Tathoe Whive dny | AP Ttn. BN |oky ovoning paper has | “Prohibition or license,” was tacitly under- | ton in 1584, The wmount of the judgment | With this same Sum Davis. | She wantod 26 ifteni i . v to | Yesterday afternoon near the corner of Broad- g T S o : - | Stood by ali to be “munthly fines to saloon- | was 4,425 and the interest has increased the | ¢ DUy some land in Carson—it was dur o license was issued yostorday to before day t yes- | the following: As the facts of the mail pad. ) ! nereased the i A marriage license was issued y ) | 3 vander d in | before yesterday completed the inquest yes- o fi " : 3 e » e a %, Bpratt, both | oy and Fourth street wandering aroun 8 " ding e ' 3. New keepers vs unrestricted liquor trafe,” and | St to about #5,000. Mme, Coggoshall's bill # her mania for buying roal estate of Jnckson W hirord and Loun C. Buratt, Both | 0, ess sort of way, wit his faco com. | terday afteruoon at about 3 o'clock. The in- | ding conspiracy, for which John C. Newton rinks " - q was for dresses made for Mrs. Apploton e kind wherover she played—and 1 of Council Bluffs. plotoly covered with big red blotches. Tt | Vestigation did mot in the jeast detvact from | and M. S. Oxford were indicted by the fed- SIS A Tk g e Ly wroR.. ASERL 1K S BIaUaN WHo 14 1ieut faeLy wants BT, L a | Bfforin: o soll part of his sagobrush K. L, llfl\"lf:v \j;'l"(?lfl\‘[')lf?'\ looked so much like a case of smallpox that | the borror of the case. On tho contrary, | eral grand jury this week, come to light l“"" and for yoars previous the joints had | fabor of the Union and Manhattan athletie | ranch, 1ot because he wantod o ot “(i; e (ecotved i &l . @ ot gl run him in and have | €Very witness' tostimony wasof such anature | the dimensions of the fraud at- | been running unmolested in numbers, run- | clubs of this city, the Olympic ohib of San | of 11 e oot her, but bocause he wanted 1 has veceived a call & ho officer decided to run him in and b z ; H thits | tampted strated loom | WIngallthe way from twelve to twenty | Francisco and other club societics in ; NI e uee Hie War g the case Investigated, a8 to make the brutality of Willam White | tempte to be perpetrated tors | olght. The cotnell took no public astion, | varions parts of tlie countey. [o has g | L0 troat hor woll. Thon the stnge call 3 h W % i 0 colg ‘OO The e ators | olgl e council took no public action, | V@ e L ¥ 0 | sounded, and she i Lost--A sky terrier dog npoar M_\'u'uvq'- At TS statlbn the man #dve His nams &8 fin.l his wife appear in a more disgusting ul’."rvl]vf-«fll proportions. The m-“vlr'l“{l Buts, S HRYOP . SENABAL R Mcatl businces He married a daughter of the | Suind d, and she rushed off to play the sprines, Sunday, May 7. "A tiberal roward | oty O ACRR AEG TR #AVe L8 OO K8 | Jight, e ana | “Peutouly about $1,000 for postaze on the old | gy gy o WO PP olbon “Hien | late William A. Beach. Mr. Appieton testified | statue scene in wten,” telling him il bo pald for his rotura fo . W. Bushuoll, | B Labln. ' Ho was tuvited to sit down out vah por aritness to be put on thastand | papers which they seatiovor the ralironds tn [ to run. “hlaces of . amusemant. undis g | Yosterduy triat fn. tho frat. yene of suers | to haven mr pmade of tho lund, lie e et i d T e e Aol I L UL tho dny of har desth, | SUCh Itberal quantitios, but the papers, when | city ordinatice, and prompily closed all places | Dinrried 1ife Mrs. Apploton spont. $5.040 or | made & rough chrcont shotoh o iy The Jate Sunday dinuers at the Grana | ‘Yempleton tried to call up a puysician. Blle fount the ahrtianl s, ot her death. | forwanding directionh ' were capriod ‘out, | BOL80 licensed, This nob only ont th num. | dressos. millinery and trifles. Sho ‘was o | it up in the wings whilo she posed o8 hote ed from 5:30 to 7:30, are vi Pop- | the next quarter of an hour the telephone | She found the dirtiest place she had ever ber of joints down from avout twonty-cight | CXtravagant that his fortuno was soon ox | the statue. Then | Ned \ G e T o Oy o o bog, | 88 tn constant use. One dootor hod just | S060, Andths body wasin o horribly flthy | would pass over:flve mallroads duf- | yoinidaen it It pinced thom under. tosisty | Nauatod, . Me. Anploton suid thattio fnd nat | TR S e L AL cil Bluffs, but many from Omaha A . condition. It lay on a straw bed, which was | ing the weighing period and increase | 1 o This e lived with his wife for several yoars and he ' A stage whisper his is the forty [ ple of Council Eluffs, but many U 2006 to O hor had gone out to visit . g p tions not heretofore observed, This action 1d he | Yy, Frank James, who' was implicated in_the | 5210 t0 Omaha. Anothor had gone ou 4 mass of filth and vermin, and the only bed | the oiurgo upon the governmont for carry- | was takon by the maver in deforoyae tr by ieved hor to be deranged and said she had | 1014 you about. If you don’t want it burglary of T. D, King's cigar store night | ® Patieat and would not be in until day after | clothes weren lot of old elothes which had {ng the mails to the tutie of 45,000 & yoar for | Wishes of busifiess mes and pr y ownors | Bt onetime been confinedat a private asylum, | sbake your head.” “Ho waited o mos ATo¥e 1st, wilh e ', was arrosted | tomorrow. A third dropped the telophone as | evidently been worn by White, White toid al e tune o e ALLL en vodigions | He was obliged to pay her an alimony of 100 | ment and then added. *“wold.” 1 vefore lust, with Ired Hansen, wus arrested pp SHBABE TORE G , w00l | Who sent to his honor u petition of prodigions X i) y ol § nt and then added. “sold.” He held sterday mornin Both boys will iave o | soon as the marshal had made known his [ herat the timo that”ne had been in his | 8 period of fonr years, This meant a cool | N0 s and the system had been working ad- | Per mouth | the aciress 1o hor bargain, but 1 ATING LOMOrTow morning. wants, muttert half suppressed *Q! [ Mother's room only once since she was tken | robbery of #100,000 trom Uncle Sam. A glur- | ity il terday when & numbor of When asked about his rosonrees and moans | uumond, \ LA Byl An e Ll gl : i ; uts, muttering a half suppresse o | Sick. White wanted the neighibors to diga | ing attempt " at bribery forms one | jnitavl¥ until yesterday when a ts liko [ Of livelihood Mr., Appioton said ho tiad nono | feNAs to hor aftorward by discovering The jury in the ¢ { Miller against the | under his breath, A fourth recognized the grave, Ho didn't care where, Ho didn't | chapter of this sonsational conspiracy. rly | e e a oW CIL G oI W LG 3ttt AT e Maadl | silver on hor land--in the Assoclate y N A rallway o 1 » a4 thunderbolt from a clear sky The | Save the mouey he was able to borrow from T Chicago & Northwestern rallway company. | sound of the marshal's voice through the | wantit dug in & cometory bécauso bo ex- | in the history of the ere & ey Molios ity Wi fait Bestnning te . Baues | IS moktier from tine to .- ThA $100 | press dispatehes, 1.;,»; Anagos on nccount of killing of & LAM | 1 none, and scemed to know by Intuition what | pocted to take tho body back cnst after | wnose ummo is not yot mado public, an- | &’ maing ' pabl > " improvements from | Mony, ho said, was paid for him by his 3 - TINTIARG I GIALE S cOtvt TARTE EoTord 1neh was wanted, for atter the first hello,” nova §While. Anywhere out ot the prairio would | proachod Mr. James Miller, suporintendent |t yave v hoeiicy pbrovemoents atic | Yer. John iitchen, Judge Beach and Mes Sausage Making by Eleotricity, g T e lay tho case of | sound was heard, do for tho present. y sho | fmuils, und oxprossing tho hopo thut the | it ks boon unablo to control or provent, | Apploton, his mother. Under the will of his | ©Ono of tho noveltiss W othe St Pand Plu district court \‘“ Y At lnst ( Physician Jennings was | Alice James was the next witness. She | authorities would “treut us well in the (o dtter & Plerce with H. Sheafe as iuter- ~ i IC o 2 icher came to tow when a new pr and | fathe hor, Gieorke S, A pploton, iis nothor was | cr ind, lnst sent the thirsty forth from. the. *o s of | made tho sole lewateo and the exccutrix. At o mncliino, deiven b musement” to back alloys, bootleggers, | her death the estate was to he divided be- | glaotrio motor. (- eont, ,'”["“"“‘.‘l ”,)-" drug stores and the express oMee, Tno | Leen nimsoll and his brotuer and sistor. | Sl°Ciic motor. SBAR Ao minister opened the ball by attacking the | His share the witness suid, had aiready been [ MAChine it has been proposed to empioy city council from his pulpit and referring to | Pretty well encroached upon. He had bor- | an electvie heating attuchment gy bis houor, the mayor, as *our disreputabio | Towed money from Judge Beach, his broth the savory dish can be delivered cooked This' brought, the mayor. to his | i0: und had executed a mortgago on his | and smoking hot to the purchaser. [t ofticial feet, and in . lettor published in the | Shate of the estate in favor of Judge Beach | ho 10 100k as if the shrewd individual 3 unday Times he stated that he would turn fm\ 830,010, who conceivod the iden of a universal P RGEAES b WaE hat portion of his official dutics relating to | Mr. Ay pig-utilizing machine, into which the ition in Lonc S 0L 8auss A ALY & polica | snid that the old lady camoto hor house one | welghing,” offered him a fiuo cigar itgrowshiot tiis Oguard || [C0R0 8 HE BAiG @ dourioy, Lo, tho; VOGS || iyimgies gt namintliihis to Bate.: Slia Sald that | 10 SHIOKS. Ko et cai s o Mol g bl La unablo 1o decido the case positively, but he | Het son would not give her anything to eat, | largo and comfortuble denoininutic 18, but was vory much of the opition that 1t was | 8ud she was afraid to o home for he wouid | Mr. Millor does not smoke such high-priced Inox. He tricd to got another physician | Whip her when she got theve. She had a cut [ Havana fillers, and indignantly returnod tho 10 0 with him and viow. (ho. ease," but the | o0 her arm and her legs wore covered with red brivg and sot on foot inyestigations, nows had sprond like wildfre thnt 'thare wag | black and blue spots, which she said had under the guidance of laspector al Simallpox caso in town, and ot & doctorwas | been inflicted by hor daughter.iu-law. an resulted in unearthing the con- to be found anywhere, until finally onc was | M. Franl Phillips testified that siie saw run dowr andt the joint decision of tha doc- | 9 Mrs. White piss ee sun out iu the_yard Riiironan tors was that the man had genuine smallpox, [ 13t February. She was limping along on 6 yenor, which is th house litigation commenced somo years ago, was on trial, ‘The case will be résumed to- MOrrow e now Grand fotel 1s the prido of Coun- il Bluffs, It 1s attracting attention far and near as one of tne best equipped and most elegantly appointea hotels west of Chicago, and is acknowledged to be so by the travel ing public. we loton admitted th he had just s 3 A oy | Be regulation of joints over to the mimster, | been in Chicago on a pieasure trip and in- | | Dick Houghton was arrested yesterday | Labin was taken to the pest house, and the | ¢rutches, and as she passed her son hogave | Sioux Cirv, Ia., May 33.—(Spouial to Tue | ¢9PELAHOH of lolnis over, to tho minister, | JT0 1, =0 CO80 o & plaasure trip but ail | dnimal could be put at one end, to v [ Fetnai a 4 job, and would promi afternoon on au information charging him [ city building, which he had been within ten aterrific blow in the back which sent | Ber.|—A bitter fight has come to a hoad be- | pot to molest “him for a period | this was done on borrowed mon His | emcerge at the other as cured hams nad with committing assault and battery upon | feet of, was thoroughly fumigated. ’lxiwju‘ hnwu.vfd!~‘\n‘:m'n.nr: against @ trec. | twoen the Sioux City packers and tho Sioux | of two years The reply to the | Abode, Ko said, was in a tat 155 Fast [ blacking brushes, was no visonavy, but & young son of John Lenuhan, He will be The man said he had come in fron Neola ||""“’ ntot ‘}';' atne out and rubbed her | (e & Northorn railroad on tho one hand | MAyor's letter seems to have been made in | Twenty-seventh stroet. When asked who | only a prophet a little in advance of hig givon a hearing on Tuesduy beforo Justico | iu the morning across lots. He had intended | fists n the oid ludv's fuce, using at the same | © ¥ % - old railroad companies center- | the shape of thirteen injunction notices | OWned the furniture in the fiat ho objected to | i Hammer. to get work and stay here, but people din'y | time vulgarand profane langunge. L Lk 2 which were served upon the owners of the | Auswering. The objection was overraied and i Attorney A. W. Askwith, who spent night | seem to want to have much to do with him, A number of other witnesses were | ing here on the other hand. ¢ | “places of amusement,” requirving them to | Mr. Avplcton said that the woman in the fiat An B o before last in the county jail on & commit- | The first time he had had a man greet him “““""}‘"-"{“’(“f"'“‘“““""""‘_"'f‘ not briug | ficht was apparently over the divis- [ appeur at the next term of the district ourt owned the furniture. s far as Mme, Ainagro e Hingaa G ek ! ment fof contempt, wus releasod last evening | ina cordial way was when theollicer urrestod [ LAty new fucts, oL ‘_’;"“'f-“j°"""“§"‘""1 fon of the packing house products | Public sentiment is strongly In favor of the | Cougeshall's judgment concerned, Mr. | 4 _‘jl‘ 'ltl 8 lf‘ | “|“'r Lrenton, Ga., at 6 o'clock. His time was not up until 5 l“"l“’f X ! s 5 lw‘:l-n‘;:m-;{_ witnesses whose testimony has among the railroads. The roads had begun "l‘"'v"""‘:’””"'" cuuc from the saloons, as Appleton said Ih-‘.;\v.\\\\‘nlyll)\:‘\in:(‘-\:: un:h\n‘[‘u {‘IHVI\}“((I)\:.H ‘:;;‘:I.‘x: :‘(“l”- :-{.:lguty\(‘.‘-l m“|l\‘..|h but he was given the extra two hours on ac- Small s eoment that thote W8 %20 | "IPlis jury rotired, and after belug out u fow | boyeotting this mavket aud alverting tivo | theY havo never baon closed sinco prohibiiion sob Willinm Bunjamt, do- own ¢ sed_ns follow Are count of good behav of small-pox 1n the city caused quite a sensa- iint St bets ) 2 ! 5 ), _ | was supposed to have gone 1nto effcet, and all sumwon Mrs. Appleton, | you going to the hanging? The Blank The new Grand hotel {s having & splendid | tion, and those who had fnterviewed the un- | TGS returned, bringing in a verdict | stock at all junction points in its tributary | previous uttompts to crowd them out nave | the mothor of tho dofendant. for oxam: House at Trenton, Ga., offers an excels business, Never before in the history of | forfunate man were greoted with considera- | Worded as follows: 5 o territory, as well as arranging time tables resulted in a local uproar aud a perceptible | ination. lent view to witness the execution. Stop Council Blufte has thero bean such o iargo | ble coldness by their friends, 1o e e rors. fiud that Esther White eame | and train sorvice against Sioux City. The | decline in outsido trade, DR OTEV R IR Vo TiNG at-the Blank House, Trenton, Ga., when < number of strangers 1'In'n-r(\\nml lwr:‘. ‘ll‘t:w Lost—=Al fadg's ey nding gold wateh, | O Willlam White und wite. for want of proper [ Oficers of the Chicago & Northwestern and Fraiid ’—“’"""—' %o i it & g AS visiting the hanging May 15 Can sco N very grat r to the management and to [ LOSt—A lady e | < te L eare cal attendane I o Chicage ilwe o & St. P vere ALEAN ONDSMEN, ror T 5 2 el e F2 wIthL 5 the |u?\(.Av?o‘lr’:n'."-k.-..(v dida e Finder will be rewarded by leaving itat Boe, | S wienilwoi b medical aftondane lipe | Of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Pnul were & For That Reason a Reformed Pres- | 41l from windows, Hows within 150 18 tuneral ol Mis 'M: Dasey will oo —— tlon. Ve recommend that they be dealt with | rranglag to withdraw the privilege of ve- | g5y pupnished by Them Usually Turns byterinn Divine Resigos. yards, M T o e e ) o'clock from the | . Union Park , Omaha and Council | #ccording to law. £ shipping live stock out on a through rate, Ot EeaW, Y Prersncna, Pa., May 23, —Rev. Mr. Me residence, on Willow nue. The remains | BIUMS, June 12, #4,000; Sept. S-11, #5003 To tuis document the jurors, . H. Lucas, The trouble grew out of the fact that the Cluarkin of the Reformed Presbyterian theo. s | W. H. Robinson, and (. Wesley, signed their logical seminary at Alleghany has announced #4000 For programues’ add; uts’ hotel, Omaha, | nawes afterwhich one of them ' handed it to Merch will be interred in Fairview cemetery, The | Q¢ 20-22 pull bearers will be W. F. Sapp, Charles [ Nat Brown, W York, May 23.—When Judge Bartlett of Buffalo admitted Antonio Nicollo, an Ital- owners of the Union stockvards anl of the PECIAL NOTICES. Haas, Eruest Thornton, J. L. Paxton, Charles — coroner, with the romark that if he ke | PACitig houses ure also the same mun who | o S04SR SRS OO0 88 B | his intention of rosigning tho chair of the- COUNCIL BLUFFS, B LA it Y bouj Tho finest line of spring and summer zoods, any way in which It could be worded so | own tho Sioux Clty & Northorn railroud, a | It (EEISTE 6 CRtAring & stilatto, to 81 ology and history in that institution. His 4 A. W. Boekhoff was arrestod yesterday on | MO8t expert workmen, is what you will find | 88 to'show their condemnation of William | little line running north 100 miles to jutic- SBIBAtEA IS SalT e Pan R e B Ttal. | Feuson 18 the same as that of the sovon Re- | JOK SALE—Elogunt suddlo hor 1180 win= an information issued from Justice Hammer's | 8¢ Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. .\\‘hl‘p{mull'l\lh );'lfu ||; any stronger fashion, | tion with the Great Northern and crossing a iui\ o & ‘1“1 I' :-}“ ]“(" "‘ 1'”['} 1”1 formed Presbyterian ministers who wore sus- and doublodrivers, finest horses in th court, charging him with walicious misclief —_— e was at liberty to change it o | little this side thereof, the Chicago, Rock | "% 10 &0 upon his bond and thaf 1an 081 1 pended for voting at a political election, In | § i nn‘-,;r‘ s allnd e e Do 1 BrORkIr down n 1encs or alob 6Whed iby Dry storage at low rates, stoves and house- [ County Attorncy Ovean is out of the city land & Pacific T Rb St bonds were worthless. “We have nover | Piniied for voting a he Riva e puving elsew 5 Smith. Sulo OB OR Ko e aar the orsas ot Bix b [l ol dguods, 0T Snyder, Pear] suroet, 50 that o action can be taken in the matter | (sland & Pacific av Lester, Tn. The Sioux | (ot % sat o, “bot anie in mr chire (¢ TiruLer O LA GHBONEND Bve Ei statle 418 North 7th street, 4 LR e L R a0 = m g ) d just at present. But as soon as he re- | City men who built this line and opened it a | lect a bond wiven by an Italian, W gonoral. oTinalseH g Sonclution sy Sho D GOt E URITA G (o T RYoao and PiflocdtnBtreok S HO Will Have n Palace. B o emation will be mado out, | yeor ago were anxious to sell its bouds and | Iy find that an Itullan will justify i any | 1 O to s (L,'m’“(‘(:"‘,i‘{'l;“l‘l')f‘u“";l:‘l‘;’lf: e g mantacture brick by o Thoge . ity 2 b : : in accordance with the verdict and recom: AT L7 3 amount and dispose of his probe > next | D decid asting y thoduy. None bt good, respone Burt Smith, who drives a ack for William | Yestorday afternoon thoro was @ mocting | manitition of. the gvaad oo pyfom | to make a big showing of business for tht d dispose of his prover.y tho next | 5'vallop for a righteous ruler. L aDaly. Aluus 1 ot Martin, 18 in jail with a chargo of larceny en- | held in the board of trade rooms for th tered against bim, The complainant i Charles 1 who claims that he was out for a lark Friday night in Smith's hack and in a | */TUCHNE @ build ] £ ; state of intoxication. and that during the | t1ons, agricultural fairs aud the like. An in- zood refers eenwood. Silver City, Ta. s cont makers 4f - 310 Broadway ), p or U Frangemel vas | day.” pur- | Whito and s wite will b pluced wiora | PUFPOSC. - Last suminer an ucrangoment. was | daye” o0 T S Sy pose of discussng tho advisabilty of con- | they ean b gotten at a_moments notiee. | Mado with the ltock Iskund which cnabled e MR e ey, hat ood rea. Another Kansas Storm. ! structing a b r 3 USo v conven- | Public sentiment has been wrought up toa | the cutting of rates, so that the Sioux 1divasterday:: T oan) s011 180, 84y that fANsas City, K ay 2 cavy | s e OBy e B bt e e b Lol BIE |y §oateming ol cantb o bolliany a4y e ||| KANSASUOITY, ETCGH May) 381 A ey "wo first s, the tailor, ! . y ! K : in. | ltalians couspire to get off their countrymen | wind storm did much damage to buildine i L x forty-eight nours SiNEHLy » | lio's shave of merchandise shipments in. a8 P et of P wind storm did much damage to buildings, 1CE S-room dwelling in good repaid e Fotte, donn Levago und John Doo, | Kuferal to bo prosont and taks part in tho | Mrs, White will bo given somothing substan- | Nortliern owned aiso the packing houscsthoy | 1900 s In th lurch, but i and lot you gain | county last night. The rain fell in torrents, | APPIY 10 W. S Coover, 16 Main street. had a trial in Justice Hammer's court Je deliberations and quite a number were pres- | tial in the way of punishment. turned over to 1t the, great buli of the me 6B R oW INTOLEIALION ruining the strawberry crop, but saving VWANTED- By a young mun with experis terday afternoon on a charge of malicious | gpt, ——— freight out, cutting down tolittie or nothing | ¥ "The facts were hunted out at the recorder's | WWheat from bugs, ence and references position ina whole- mischief in destroying plants on the premises "0 5 30c ladies’ ribbed silk and lisle vests f r | the provortious ef the other companies hav- M0 BT TV Hites BlSHE T A v e LA R le hoase where he can advance. Address of George Smilie, on’ Avenue A, between | | J: C. Woodruff, the desiguer of the Creston | tonight and Monday night irom 6 p.. e, for | 1ng 1ines to Sivux City, department ot Mr: Ridgewayis oiicee. hors | Loar and His beputies Acoquittod. P20, Bee oftice, Couneil Blufls, Twenty-seventh ' and ‘Twenty-eighth streots, | bluo grass palace, was on nand and sho ved | 25¢ each, Boston Store, Council Blufs, S0 v phresaionkii ame: 1 snd 16 FASERECSIIGRE A BOERas soffioa. [There | & 3 P My 58T Hpe TANTED = First-clash. chabibor 7 soveral days ago, They were discharged. the audience a number of designs which he el has been one that involved Sioux City's rela- | £7USCVE Instonecs on tecord duriug N IRBENSBURG, Pa., May 23.—The jury in the | V) ANTE hotel; apply at once. George T J. D. Edmundson leaves this evening for a | 18U _prepared for a palace. The building, Try Duguette & Co’s Pomona fruit juice | HOns with tho railroads generally. 1t is over | ol 00T | S T IWAtLe, in which Ital- | case of Captain Loar and his deputies | phelps, mandgen B Towill visit all the | Bccording to his plans, was to be 240 feot | yupie VG S dotien the lines of the Chicago & Northwestern and | M0 aeCus Gve beon oalearrying €oh- | charged with murder at the Morewood riot, ST . e summer tour in Europe. Howill visit all the [ JEEERCON T B Blakis, Wis 19, b price of it, | tablets. ey are delicious. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul that | S01ed weapons have been releused on buil | Goired with murder at the Mo all the de. | JPOR SALE—Our fin mily horse, sultable principal points of interest, and will view the | jonks T80 Wido md 85 high, e 3 — 2hcago, A i ok bouds furnished by Italis 3 . L aud have jumped L. In none of these seven c been for ridingor dri midnight sun from the shores of the Nocth Tegets sea north of Stockholm during tne latter practically all the mavket, the Apply 10150 8. 6th ve stock reachos this y & Northern bringing invery few cattlo and hogs. The old com- fendauts, white muslin stamped pillow shams for Boston S:ore, Coun- their by the city Some info nal discussion was engaged in | 20¢ 68 to a site for the; structure. Most of those | Monday_ might at the 508 has ablo to collect from the bonds- ioux Ci e Y0 lovers of horses—The In st lot of days of June. It is his second continental 5 it s X al Bluffs, Sale price from 6 p. m., lica By Yo Tt St men. In two cases the bondsmen died before ght People | rowned, nd the finest in the elty; also hu tour and will bo much more extensive than | [IERGhE A EVeR up tho lden of having the | U B duns a0t aenure of the pucking house | (o actions wero pushed to final action. One | PAmis, May 23,—Ward has boon reccived foed el inds uvs. doldsteln & ¢os the former, ; 100 far out of the way o be mado use of for —— live stock hauled in. How the division | Of the three was Sunti, who gave bonds of | from Beauvars of the capsizirg of a pleasure 896 SIouCWay. AL A Council Bluffs will furnish alargo sharo of | any purposes but. for the annual faie, A Chure')y Announcements, worked was shiown by the oftieial figures. | P14 Cometl, who dumpod bis bail. | vacht and the arowning of M. Dommart aud | (JEAIKYOVANT and paychonetr the oratory which will bo launched forth nutnbor of differsut locations were di cussed, | Presbyterlan. — Preaching woraing and | The Chicago & Northwestern over its va """,', atl d'“\" e fiseontinued Action ub- | his son and daughter, and five others, T e L upon the heople of the towns in this vicluity | but to all appearances the most popular oné | evendng by the pastor, The evening sermon | ious lines brought in during January 206 cays | 9 finding _that it would = cost more -~ duys and evenings, Mrs. K. Hooper, 142 Ayee on Decoration day. Colonel J. J. Steadman | wag the lot on the corner of Broadway and Riss f stock and forwarded only 52 car: vo- | 10 collect ~ than to lev the matter i NGria } BunclR! i g B il will be a memorial to the deceased soldiers, | Of stock and forwarded only 52 cars of pro- | % PN el Tiohil Al The Death Roll. nue K. near corner 1ith st., Council B ufts, will speak at Tama in the forenoon and at | Ninth streots, which is now occunied by the ¢ " | duct: during February it brougnt in 201 cars | drop. e other v wouls Amelln, Taw iy ony FMATI S o Y rms. S and $L0. Marsballtown in the uftoruon, Colonel D. B. | oid Unio Pacifie dummy depot. No accision | b the request of the Abo Lincoln post, | glcti quring lrebruary it brougnt in 201 peo- | Who offered property on Park avenue us se. | New Yonk, May 23.--Henry 8. Sanford, RENT—Two newly furnishud Daily will speak at flarlan, Major King al | \us arrived at in vogard to the site. Grand Aumy of the Republic, which will be | uct; during March it brought 192 cars of | CUTitY. Ixecution in this case was returned | ex-United States minister to Belgium and th, hot and cold_ Wator ind btekin ony Missouri Valley, and C. M. Harl in this city. | "4\ Jast a resolution was introduced by £, | present in a body. stock and forwarded only 27 cars of product, [ Wsatistied, but before we could push the | late delogate to the slavery conforence, died ‘The farmers of Crescent township are very | L. Shugart providing that a palace be built, English Lutheran, — 4 matter further the man died and we dis ¢ ervices morning and | ' he Milwaukee statement Shows 700 cars of much out of sorts on account of tho coudition | a stock company organized with a capital | evening in the Young Men’s Chri of the road between that place ‘wnd the | stock of #15,000 divided into shares of 225, | clation rooms. {oali Spri v und hotel anunex. second floor, RO SO, T, {OR SA LE—For Rent—Wanted—1f you yiat U B EARERS OF THE M17TS. to by, sell_or thing in the real tinued for the same reason as i the case of Santi. The other five cases showed definitely stian wss0- | stock brought in during January aud only et forwarded, and Februar} k W 3 t i i 1 cars of produ VS S ololdin te 1ine don't do 1t until you hive seen o1 Bluffs, o the vielnity of tho “hogback," | aud that a committec be apuointed to drum [ Filth avenue Metbodist—Regular services, | aud Mareh mode. sioiae . showings her | thatalicu bonds ave worthless i thie oouu- e ; st of buriins, Swan & Walkor, No. 15 which wus_cut down by the supervisors sev- | up subscriptions to the stock fund, The | morning and evening. is just tho reverse with the Sioux City & | U Here s the case of William L. Biti, wh Frank Boyd, the Havlem lightweight, died 10 11 Poarl strects. Councll B eral Jnonths ago. Duriug the recent rain- | resolution was adopted unanimously, and a | - Young Men's Christian association—Mr. | Nogthern line. which in January brought 1 | rered propecty in security for M bail. | g few days ago of consumption. = TR e e "Pho accused disappeared, and i ceeded we pro- gainst Bifl we found that he did not own the property named in the bond. He haa storm the ground became soft, and the mmittee consisting of E. L. Shugart, J. W. | T. T. Snow will audress the moen’s meeting | only 112 cars of stock, but. forwarded 15 sult was a landslide which covered the road | Peregoy, J. I. Rice, A. A. Casper and George | at4 p. m. C. M. Keller of Des Moines will of product; iu February it brought in S all but enough bavely to aliow a wagon to | R. Wheeler was appointed to solicit subscrip- | sing. d . JOME fine 1o property for rent b, Jake Kilrain has gone into training at | &' |.',Ay Fort 20k e Erojerty tor iredtiby Muldoon’s country home at Belfast, N. Y. - 5 s i o N ' (ORSAL Hotel itrally locatod, doln; 3 A og. SR of stock and forwarded 101 cars of pr de gl f bR i Nicaragua is not often hailed as & paradise ahA e LS IO DLERLLY 100014 L | pass through, Another landslide is feared | tions, ] onmiwy Mothodist—Sorvices moraing and | and iu March ft brought in 102 cars of stock | Swa°d, 1t ub the time, it appoarod, Oty | for pugs, but thero is whore Tominy Ware | far s astineh OF will exchingo for i unless something be done by the supervisors Tu about fifteen minutes $2,000 worth of | evening as usual. i and took out 143 cars of product. Theold com- | 1% (a0on phansforred i the pronerty | ren has gone. L0t &l 6ARB & pit s buro| D A to put the place in a safe condition, subscriptions to the funa was secured, with- St. Paul's—Morning subject, “The Re- SIAEWALG 19 purchasars of ‘the property panies month after month made their protests vening, “The Morde- | and demands in vain. At last a few days ag . their rpresentatives presented their_ultima No. I chance to stop into o busl- ness. KReasons for sellinz, other business ree quiring all owner's attention, Kate Castle, the eighit-ysar-old daughter of | out any from the really w Mrs, L. C. James, vesterday was playing | 18 regarded by the ieaders in the ont with the three-year-old child of Charles | as ve althy citizons, It | wards of Heaven.” erprise | cais of Life.” swore they had bought it in wocd faith, and Ja as we could not prove that Bifi had trans- ?lm( forved it for purposcs of fraud, we had to let | in ck Dempsey 15 going to leave Portland iter into pavinership with Gus Tuthill New York, rtain that the palace wil v i —_—— Thicago, Milwaukee & St. P 3 Burgains in residence wnd business prope-——e- R Salas S e A L dani ooy Gransiey [aed iy EGH AEATs Ralacg. Wil Tbe i bl 190 tine Fronch satoons Monday night from [ tums: 'khe Chicago, Milwaukce & St Baul | i go.” Bim appearcd again a year lator a5 a | Dave Sevillo is on trial at Athens for man- I B QO toon ront ostato AN 1IN TA008) something the child did. Picking up 8 rail- gl LG 6p.m. at the Boston Store, Council Blufts, | {S hetige tant tHov Would withdraw theiv | bondsman for a fellow countryman, but we | slaighter, in the killing of Arthur Majcsty at No. 12 N. Main st.. Councti Blufrs. road spike that lay near, she struck the little | The costumes are perfectly clogant to | 11'4¢ @ yard. Pl old companies proposed to enter into an ng- | bt er oty o un: Mhon there was the | tne Nelsonville fight S-—Some choleo garden land near tho eyes. Itis a wonder the child was | opera “Zanie) ‘Grand choruses, beauti- % By Bl ¥ | Louis market, manipulating rates and usmg | LOMdS of 3200 for alian. | Aff - | satisfactory. It was a case of “one was o st of “Towa furm not killed instantly, and it would probably | ful marches and drills by some<d the best For DoiortiontD overy weapol el L S {‘;“d"r“,‘f""'nl.“"]U“:'.‘lV”Ifll}l‘-n‘\lln.lluu. had | gfraia and the other dassn't.” i have been even ' groater injury had | talent in Council Bluffs and GRitia, T ey aIay.s against it, o ase e D raoEy.Glite paetavere | Jehn Bates of Muncie andJohn K, Sullivan y block, & stor 3 fi4 (nott been " for: the preaence . of sl o/all. members of ithe/(rand Army ot (thel| 88T S it o e caad to! make. e 2 cas co Spumilti, Frank Furey | o 3y zil are to mect soon for the light- . weight championship of Indiuna, U1 Ponrl stroot glish bantam- | JOR SALE or Rent—dirden land, with nd elevator. J. W, some of the friends of the chil- Dr. Warner's 50¢ dren, who prevented any more blows | froms p. m. from being given. The girl was br T T e Fat e of Autonio i Creg Halo, rsets for Monday night | Republic societies, Union Veteran legions, | new apportionment of the product of the | 214, of Auntonio Jura and Cregeszo Galo, 8 80c cor v } ; aldg ¥y produc ointly in each of these U Stancos the Sulo prico 2c a puir.Boston | Sons of Voterans, Woman's Roliet corps, | louses out among the various lines, but [ {ii'\Voryoncn ofF these thiwo dustancos the | gl Foy i B ) aght' be- | Store, Council Blufls, Daughters of Veterans, Dodge light guard, | 0n their part they demand that there be a ro- S oL Al 2 e | weight,” nas clialiénged ‘Tommy Russell of houses, by J. & Rice. 10} Mata st. dounall \ 3 g 3 h ) 5 difliculty only to vefuse . ; romin fore Justice Cones Inst evening and a hear- —— Mexican vetorans, all honorably discharged | adjustment of the local rates, in view of tho fnay onva s dimeulty.only to yefuse | pe iaia 1o finahifight with skin klovee: Blufte ing of the case was had. He will send her to | 3%c, 6%¢ and Jadiacharged allens as bondsmen. So crowded are our e, gents' white and hand- | soldiers and sailors, all civie and religious | decision of the interstate commerco commis- T v the district court tom( rrow with the recom- | somely trimmed night shirts Mouduy night dockets that bail cases must positively lic | Peter Askew, a Memphis pug, is in town t societies, the city government and depart- [ ion on the rates of live stock and their | ovor and sometime: o0 are b o and affects to be anxious to meet Charley iaqption that she bo sent to. the roform | from G p. m. Sale prico 4lc each. Boston | monts, the board of oducation and city | packed product from Missouri river points, | o5 4ud 8 or mora bofara. velak hrocant v, | Mitchell, the cojored fighter from 'E' school. A Store, Councll Bluffs, fllclu‘ml:ll ntml natriotic el ens genorally aro xlyhf‘x?m“ ';3"“'"0,‘“*"';“"";“0 sonajustment, | trial. “Ihe bondswmen holds his property two |~ Chicago Tribune: It is smd that Slavin e e x ——— nvited to participate with Abe Lincoin | but the packers will glve thom some tme. | or thiree months and then transfors, Whay | was armed when he catled on Sullivia 1o Be Mr. W, J. Wherry as Herbert is fine in the Caught a Con Man. post in_commemorating tmemorial services i can bo dono? Thoro is o law compolling | Louis, 11 e fought him he would 1o doubi ©Of Gounail Slufrs, apers o€ iaan iet) Ionicitalltolneasehitmintl oy s williatus was agreeted By Tames MU | hasy B0iat D oroleme e Supreme Court Decisions, BIn o e his S A g Lhw conpelling | Takis, I e ong Bisserenafooiezenioh lan, policeman at the Union Pacific trasfer, AT R Di Mol 18, May pocial Tole- | und i, this country. it sanmiot. be how. ns B iy v ol doi it Fiariani Steatioswalihs CARP,',H,LS i&%cf;k‘dfi'fs J *‘,58388 There is to be a literary, musical and social | on the charge of being & confidence mun, Suit Over Dakota's Division. gFam to/lan Br he supremo court hus | lien agaiust the proverty after the transfer. | yugilist, leaves for § carly next morith | SU i Eibihl g entertaiument given by the Woman's Ch Williams met & man from Broken Bow, Neb., | NEw Youk, May 23.—An action has been | hunded down the following opinions: Will- | for woare not authorized to register it a5 | with u view of arranging a_battle with some TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 tian m!ux"lnm\: at the l\lln-m,”c temple Tues- | 44" tho transfer yosterday and wot into cor. | Pegun by William I, Quintard in the supreme | ism Thompson, appellant, vs W, E. Smith, | such. T of the English ngh:m-a of his wm:'hl,]. AL Beee a duy evening, the 25th. The proceeds are to paSaand ; R sourt nzainst Joseph M. Bailey, § f Si Lowsa district, reversed. George W, Curnes, g 4 Harry Gumore has reentered the prize D 1A Millar. B Glenson. B T § ing | Versation with him. Hopkius and Williams, | ¢ourt azainst Joseph M. Bailey, jr., of Sioux | I A , + A\ A QUESTION OF CATIZENSHIP. ing and is ot allenge to *'u ARBOTOUA=I o RILISE IBR00, 18 Christian association hospital. Ia, in their earlier days, so thut | Of Dakota, involving three funding warrants | disty reversed. A, C. Payne, ap- | Novel Point to Be Decided in a New skiu-tight gloves, under Loudon ring rules, | ness Larzest capital and surpius of wap PUOGRANME. Uy felt tolorably wellgBacquaintad | o0, 8000 cuch issued bofore the Territory pollant, ve Joseph RKaubrink and M- Yo rk Court. for from &0 to £1,000 a side. bankin Southwestern [owa. ! A 7 Y ) w A d Vhen the territory was di- | ton Lorimer, Ringgold district, afirmed e May 2 illy Churol 5 & 2 : 3 Miss Anna Patterson. Accompanist, at ~ ouce, Tney were exchanging | W48 divided = Wheu 4 e o B S Emad NEw Youi, May 25, <15 Lilly Churehill, | Bill Baxter, who was recently defeatod by | INTERESTON TIM: DEPOJSI T3, Somo diluadhe Sulowsrs blooi. Charus | reminiscences in u vory ploasant way whon | F1aeed e ot rave® fuat the dent was | Elua A, Burden wid Goorws Burdens vo W | merly Mra, Lonts G, Hammoraly, and. at, | But Resier sor 5000 e o sha puclfenterd b ; : AsE e olo—Selected, amle Ve o cel 0 ¥ v y - ’ D] ) 2 "t o e80! she: . . ] re: -1 eh § o ( I o ssued . . Mundolin Club-Mcsirs. Keating, Koss, Pat- | thoPoliteman swooped down upon thom and | wore ussumed by South Dakota. Jenking, appollant, va tho Clydo coal com. | present duchess of Marlborough, residing in | uch Just us ho had tho battle won, hus fssued t- N t | -:- Bank terson, Hass, Mathin, 00K VRLHAdS AWRY, ftaios thal 5 — - vany, Boone distriet, afirmed. S, Hocht, | England, a subject of Great Britain, or does OhBLeNRS LAY ALY 1 s Ll IfS . ational -: Recitation Mrs, Lyon | liams fits the description of & man who has 4 ) , Gitel i) i i sl America at cight stone six pounds for £200 e Ching o Stug ~Song .21 L Onoras | been working the old acauaintance dodge on innacus' Statue Unveiled, Opneliant, va Augwae |'m fd""“, immna Gitch, | she retain herrights as a citizen of the United | £300a side, oF v Solo-Selucted ... 1 L CArs Sherman | innocent grangers av the transfor for some | Cnicaco, May 25.—The statue of Linnacus, | Uhickasaw district, afivmed. —J. W, Ridee | Statest This was the novel question pre- Ma Big Sunflow 3 us Huppy a way, admiunistrator, appeilaut, vs H. C. | | ; mond, Br Stockholm, was unveiled in Lincoln Park to- | John ' Henna, appeliant, 19. —Jack Burke, late of Chicago, is COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. uipion lightweight pueilist of Texas. | P oIl known Louis C. | Ho won the title and & purse of 600 lastnighy | Paid Up Capil Chorus | time pust, and ue thinks that this was one of | the botanist, a counterpart of the one in sented to Surrogate Ransom for his adjudica- | the « his many schemes, which had not had quite district, af. | ton yosterday. As s w . sudolin Club, A nee disteict, At the Court'of the Czar, aly ..Chorus .. e - §100,000 P. d : fon Ndest organ bank tn the n and At ¢ ot tho time enough to materiulize. Williams wus | A SRR e el ) Huimersiy ‘loft w fortane estimatod b | ju" a fiercely fought battle of forty-threo | , Oldest oremnised bunk tn the i U P T RO St iand ot [ R o et A Sl L ORI Dreptoialzioon toet, high'and:| Armed. —— 4,000,000, in which the prosent o8 rounds with Tom Monaghun of Galveston, | St PHAS e et Nea a0 £ idivig A prize will be given to the one who | Erancy entered against him, He will have a was presented to the city by tho Swaedish Accidentally shot. Joys a life interest, T Necators and t who had never heen beatcn in the ring be Gnls. bunks, bivikers and corporations sollel ted. Cor guesses the largest number of books. bearing tomorrow morning. residents of Chicugo, '|'|.f=ux.’-r.-iwc'wn-r:-l{«ll» Des Moixes, Ta., May 23, —[Spe n'\:;h(-an 0, n‘ufim{‘\f {r wn,.l.{.m. Lockmwan | fore. O ety Prosident. Strawberries und ice cream for sule at the . iR G oR s Zantal) tended by represontatives of Swedish socie- | gram to Tug Ber—In a refroshment | 804 George G, Williams, ~Announcement | yjinmy Dime and Jimmy Carroll of Bufalo, AW, RIEKMAN, Cashior, e EFMUAR loaaroamn: Tapenlo a Vowt fal to seo the opora “Zanie” at th [ {R1PY DY (PTPStiLes of Bwedish socle- | g 8 ATERA 1o was mado to the surrogate yesterday that | ommerty of Nom i) Cmtonefulalo AT, RICK: Assistant Cashie S Broadway theater Monday evening, May Minneapolis, Omaha und other citles, ~ " | Stand in Kast Dos o s tolay Frank Dug- | thoy had in their possession ns oxocutors | formerly of New Xaric whoro e wis | et — s el Grand gypsy maren, enchanting chorases, | RO, AIMRRA 0N KRG " man aged twenty-4lve was accidentully shot [ #4.843,788 which thoy aro prepared tovurn | moor s e ordhm N, ¥ Didlg hid ovory Gas Heating Stoves. Last evening & report was circulated fn | O Y0108 in chorus. Laying Claim to Peoria. In the faco by a vevolver in tue hands of his | over to tbemselyes us the trustees. The | thing his own way ana knocked Carroll out ‘ i —_— . brother, which both men were examining, | strange question of the duchess’ citizenship, The bullet steuck the close to | however, then arose and caused Messrs. sof [ the nose Aud penetrated the | Lockmau ana Williams much uncasiness for | frot 05 'Now” York, Dime weighed | Phillip ¥rancis Renaud, are here locating | head about two i ohes, lodging in front of fear they would entor into an itlogal nct. The | 1531 bounds and Carroll 130, Th ght. wus 3 Y zer ¢ prove a | surrogate malntained that the duchess was r % 1820 granted by the West Indis compauy | theser. Itis Sile@Rerous Sud may proves | Surrogais matntained that the duot for #500. when Peoris was nothing but praivie. 1t [y | 18tal wound. The/fujured mun has boen i | disqualified for duty as o trustee because s in the third round. Dime’ kers will at No Asues! NO SMOKE. railroad circles that the Rock Island would 17¢ ladies’ guaranteed fast black hose, Promia, TIL, May 23, —Attorneys from once mnegotiate for a with Jack make another effort to go across the Uuion | Sale price from 6 p. m. Monday night, 12ige & | Bordeaux, Frauce, reprosenting th ho Pacific oridge into Omaha, This report was | Pair Boston Store, Council Bluffs, strengthened by the fact that the Rock | gorux Springs via the Rock Island. Island has been busily engaged for some Just the thing for bath rooms, | Call wnd see o 1 roos, ote. 1urge assortment. C. B. Gas and Ele 2 Light C Boston has a Chinese pug, a 115-pounder, Everybody has heard of them, located on | o ; dredsy i the employ of the Kock Island company at | is the wife of a foreigner living abroad and ed Jol weo. Mr, Lee was born iu 211 Peurl and 210 Maln Street. tme past in laying tracks in South Omaba. | the “Great Rock Island Route. "Colfux hus | ou e fomeud g 9F this city is built art, © ! t Bpabeootye b Briahaubleck 5 e R S o T SR — Whether there was any ground for the | & dozen medical mineral springs and hun- | o rtion of St, Lo They are s O1 e eclnred (hat htared tor the duchess | )iY,6 showed a desire to figure as a_fighter, ~ -~ T rumor or not cannot bo said, but at | dreds anlly tostity to their morits. Seven | oetueh b ordaric sy Y are to lown Orgp Bulletin, s | i doclared that tho potut raised was o | 4 Oyl fourteen vears ofage he won six | /1 H N GRAN D, any rato the offeials at the transfor'oviaently | first-class hotels furnish pleasant homos at | Sestier totoms comner ke e Moies, Hh, May 3h—This week's | frivolous one. He offered an amidavit douy- | Shil When (OIS U OfJHE b e R : ; thought there would be no harm in beng on | very low rates to the throngs of nealth and i G} Towa woather aud crop bulletin reports the | ibg that his cliont had become a British sub- | WESUAY) He Chineso style, which permits Council Bluffs, la, tho safo side, and with that end in view | pleasure seekers, Ao Evioas e A e temperature slightly below nurmal aund rain. | Joct aud aunounced that ne was propared to | JF U Cion g ioking, | butting and in —_ three switch cngiues were stationed at the aF SBYIENG0 AEMISE Tramby xasonable e 2 Argue the question. Surrogate Rausom put | ¢ el thing by which ono opponeut can | This Elegantly Appointed Hotel switeh last evening, one on the frog and two | When about to bulld don't fail to et prices | 108 ANGELES, Cal, May In accord. | fall above a scasonalle averago in a larger | him o, nowover, saying ho would first ox e is Now Open airectly bebind it,to prevent trains from | on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., 813 | Ance with the requestof the federal grand | PAvt of the state. .l he drouth Is broken and | amine tue papers preseuted by Mr. Dewitt '1!4 T RN G AT P € I passing, Broadway. Telephone 257, jury Judge Ross has issued an order direct ‘i‘,l'm"’,‘”,“,'l'l',‘l}f:,'f'f,,,.,,"_‘\',‘,,Wf,’.":',‘,i;', N"','.',[::,'“‘,:;'fi Any docide \thetuor or not they Bad autictont |, 3 80 Tor £1,000 and: 1he obamplonshin Geovge T. Phelps, Mana ev, = Au official at tho transfor last evening — \ng tho suporiutondent of tho Wostern Union | calor, except whoro Injured by cut. worms, | Lictit to eall forapposing afMdavits and pegu: | et B fof SO A, the shobiosstie ik ol stated that some trouble of the kind indi Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, telegraph company to produce all tele et sots genevally are " | enia the surrogate should ¢ %" | who traveled with the John L. Sullivan com cated was expected, but he declined to talk | uextto Grand hotel, Telopbone 143. High | in his possession which bassed betweny | ¥ FUIE Prospects generally aro good, iho duchess In disquaiihiod io act an's truetan, | b A T 8 R e e e e further, Up to 11 o'clock no action had been | grade work specialty. Ricardo Trumbull and George A, Bent relat- Tts Lacense Revoked, Jehioh 18 tmprobwtly, hoe {ntoveat, in the es- | RSSO, 897, il maks bia heudquariers ot taken by the Rock lsland, ; I~T'o"—.- = ing to zg.lu .l.a:uuul;-r Iobert and Miunie or the w Youk, May 33.—The su perintenden | ¢ Of course wouk il Brighton, In an interview WL' -m.ml mm_-.ln fred |’rob:::lu“lnlulhurllru;b:::ni win steamabip Itata botween April 1 and May 15, | of tho banking department, d niog it inex- Wisconsin Soil Moistened. :““‘"“"'\"';I"" '\"“v“’::"x:‘fi'"l:’"'.‘“:"l“"'_h,':l’h:l';l ) e , William ey v % e i e 0 to America, w 0se, B¢ 0 o 1f you want it pure and & Probstele, were up in tho police court yes. Affairs in Argentine. Bedieus snd yusale Iopthe Amorioan Iny St | Mitwavkee, Wis, May 28.—Hoeavy raius | ioh gitzsimmons to fight' for the Police b g yes- T < 24, ) Sme: ent co ) Emme 0y 1o, 10 con- » reportec o > state, There is | Gazette middlowe ampions| o Anud at a reasonable pr torduy morning. William had to pass Thurs. | BUENOS Aviis, May 23, —The statement | yiiis VR SSict hustuess iu thjs siate. e | 8F¢ reported all the state. Thoro 1a | Qawtre middlowareht chomplonship bolte Jollow nonew dev day night in the eity Jail on charge of as- | LNAt 8 revolution has broken out in tha prov- | ravoied and annalled the license hotetofors | Ereat rejolcing in th furmiug districts,ss tho St will be traiud by Je Howes, b ut send to us in a tr o | {nas 20 P RE 8 f19 4 5 yain badly needed peiner. At our off soult and battery, Mary tried to hand fn mfm:lu ?l’x‘u’il?u‘m ‘(;;M:Irnlxlyw:‘-..pxdn{:‘Il;fn Wil | lasusd iospid wompaay, . E e A Barney Mages, the well known light-weight fulbollund & Co., No. 4 Poarlst. Tel. 162 | pillow to bor husband ihrough tho bars with | troops quelled tho_disturbance. It is bex A Mob's Work, A iiank R e raat et pueilist, arrivod from England yostonduy ——— @ bottle of whisky wrapped up inside. She | lleved tho revolt was started by the leaders ey ¢ o, kig o | T : 28,—Repo 1o calld, with Beuny Murphy, at the Polico Furuiture, carpets, refrigerators, baby car- | was caught n tho act by Jailer Barhyte, but | of the rivai factions in Buenos Ayres. Wintnssr, Ia, May 2.—Eight masked | Four Wjnoats, N. M., May 23.—Reports | 1o catied, with Beuny Murphy, st the Vol stoves, crockery, sid_ all house fur- | made her escape before she could be areisiel. | Tho chamber of doputios hus tdopted bill | M0 callcd Georgo Ackloson, a sixteen-year- | from the Navajo rescrvation indicate prob- riages, nishin; fod' cash or On easy paymeuts, at [ She was caught Friday, bowever. Ju.gs tponing the peyment of bauk deyosits for 01d boy, who works for David Towlimson, a | ablo serious trouble there. The ) Mndfl Klein'se Lad : )Muuu coutinued the caso sgainst ber, aud 3’3" Ry add (4 - . 0-pound man in America for a purse 27 MAIN STREE any Maugee stana b fect AVajos say | 1o any clubin Amenci euty days, | promiuent farmer, elght miles routh, 10 the | tels lands are pelng luvaded by prospctors | 0} chos aad fights at 150 pounds. Ho bas | Over O B Jucquomia & Co., Jowsiry tore

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