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. 2 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Hl'.\lL\Y MAY 31, 18901-SIXTEEN MHE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUEFS. THE NATION'S DEAD. [FIRE AND POLICE OFFICIALS. FF f STREET PAGES Tk O P ENING S & ( /()//zmd Store | OF AN ESCAPCD V!URU[RER; S C OMMENCINVG wu .| [HURSDAY, MAY 2§, ail-Guilty of » matter of app ho How Memorial Day Was Observed by the .Good People, c oy had spoochos us det Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City ialte the Buokey FEnent aff s H. W, TILTON - MANAGER. | — I to hold picnics interyi 3 t ¢ Topeka OLD SOLDIERS HONOR THEIR COMRADES, |1 'he L. Sfows b (o TELEPHOM i ¢ to have been viven in o1 of the oftic pariors of the Grand h ; iv, on avos) account of the small i wdios, I fcavo an e most morial of flowers, forty-flve litile Ccot IL BLLU 12 PT NC OFFICE: No. tended they had ne park at ab: lock tal ek gl one-h 10 d; tho proplo, o of At Governor rin the were Night Editor b i S VL SO MINOIRR MENTION. ames MelIntive B in yression to the Cer t Specch 1 Hitch Tmposing I* etery and Lands Manslang State s and Not AfTair, prose ng s 10t st mikes, they last popul 0 each whilo 1 Blufts, la, I IS Ceremoni in the Whole sive lot for n one ston Ste Co, Bluff girls Counci Lumber Co., coal Craft Real R 1f you w R0 t6 Bixby The b 204 Sapp block. Thatcher, 16 Main yard or Double fold Colu plaids and fi feets at 10, Boston store nbia s ne beautif Ia ck Spring nt v yard i KEARNEY gram to Ti 3 A Lixcony, N May n to Tn I s t missioners s TIhayer oday b cceed himself BUEASKE ‘ceed George Bennott | Kuights | il A Jail te aker Captuved. | Govern Oscroia, Neb,, May 30~ (Speetal to Tie | all new wod in ln By Melntive, was el urer Don't v (topportunity, but come wit murder of Willinm Emig at X pric It wi h vou to Fric 1 December 1800, and broke out montion you a few of the ha on May was captured hic wh ‘\'l"‘ b, Sheriff Hamilton of this county | OUr g0 al awaiting the arvival of t . 00 Men's W il 6\ I Worsted Suits at 87 SO0 Boy's all during the Sulc i TO M ()’P%X HIRST can ing We will the g hildto ;g Banls 8184 P othing ney. M. Marcus Clothing House, th the sky over Jking clouds and would TS, o Brr,|—Tho bi made It tral t B mon Society in the Bluffs, For some time the sm has bee lished by of the ins tion of have onco each 3 year g \:. Sl SR cast with bluck Co the rain de iniversal opinion that the celebrati lay would have to be postponed and nad made he and Idiers, ter - Other News. f firo and police been settled G appointed Chris Hart aud William Cobura to s will meet tomor: torren ! m positions om ard ¢ seending in rniug E will o oth orial da, for wis 1 Ly by Governor Ch 1 estab n's Valis t On uny prrehase you make in the save A0 per cent. Every thing is 1 rs at tho Grand ied on an ng larity with 1 Omaha ideacy eiution nted to suc s linne il th il g there d, the of vain n \da f Council Bluffs an igned th ristian been itu made alor 8 s, A, N iurds, Uniformed Rank bias, band and school was n the by notery | the teachors and dumb fosti ' a 0 whic i the citizens W. W, Wa of the Young and I M. Bu ceed | M lition for travel sion a 0 it In the morning the were bus : Pa 1 1 n pop! atiors that it prepar for n nau| 1 re hored Mun's (¢ r ha rred lnst wis A change; came out and by 1 d ppear tra trects were vked in plain \n tyl wnd they are hous sday ures the nual outin, i hos¢ sut ost styles 10 purade Thayer i [ Wi i fe reviewo: ht 0 scono m isappeared James ho iss this ma exi and after all e vrief e of Mary Kerr made hor sproad was a tem | the s wston i 00 o by nin y ealling d ind be convy cing Suits at #3, Men's al Knee I d price I tat Oud el 1 ialf of phiy 10 i the fun their brother \ ) the wvho tavo vears old, He H. Ham. F. A. Suck ! y 5 ver, before of th day George Harper w LAl ¥ S (o B s 2 toll Hurst county jait last i i 4 4 sent - for the .,m term i Tis I vifY ot rested aring ton Mr e O to Tue B Mermorial day in this c Seventeen Grad morni . Holloway ted ina manner that May and Mrs, W W ear gradu MeMaly i Brui I'racy. 1Mo f their g £ W od the s spirit shevift was o rewird of the 1 ror .h‘n a okt ldiers began B red. for the capturo ranks hore e 1 Blickin to 3 1 r tnoa Brilliznt VtHbuT L Lzer, M iy UL ik ) ( Manaer, tonsneo lhl W for a li Day. X reday, ow is the Moy your hoys ¢ en bt was very bri 30, yment No. S, wi Trinity Meth ind 1 nt Grand Ary Mr ard, | ic Crofts, Oli Hamil this 1 ds | Tue the before the that rth tend ci street dicrs da h, o this oni e sted to D t of 100l took at 15t night largost wssembled to colle wnd by noor A larger croy three Win M, " 1e Glenn, It i w years. in of the Iepublic | with the encampment Instend of being removed to Red burial, the remiing of th A will be interred this afternoon in kairview cemetery uuder the ausrices of tho Oddfel low of which the deceased was o meinbe, cral exerci be ducted by Rov. T. B, Thickst Ofticer Murphy found « lite dering about on the streets yesterday, look fngs for its mothor. 1 was weeping bitterly He took the little onc in_ charge, and _about helf ay hoyr later found the mother, who biyd nof noticed het loss. The mother lives in | the country, several wiles frou the city It was expected up to a day or two ago th the Ogden hotel would be closed tonght astatement to that effect was made in some of the papers. Yesterday, however, a lease as signed between the owne the hotel and G, M. Whitney, who has been running the place s manager, and the nostelry will be kept open with Mr. Whitney at thé bead, us heretofore. W. I, Seott aud C. L who' represent themsoly National Portrait association, wd quarters at 115 Ashland avenue, Chicago, spent last mght, in the city il on the char, of assault. Mrs. Jacob Sims claims that the o mon came 10 her house Priday ana wanted to take an order for pictures. Sho told them that she had 1o use for thew pic They tried to the door open 1d to one of the s for help, d an inf linct them in superior court and arrested by | Ofticer Murphy. | €. 1. Stone re ram from Port Ove., aunouncing the death of nis son AT Meiggs. Mrs, Stone has been ortland for two years past visiting her iter. Mr. Meigs was stricken with uysis of the optic nerve several mouths aud the best medical men pronounced his incurablo From that time he secmed ot to care to live any longer and his health became worse and worse uutil_the end came. He was well known in this city. Mrs. Meiggs and Mrs. Stoue will arvive in the BIuffs in few days with the remains. which will be - terved in Fairview ceme Grand opening of Schutzen park at Manawa with concert, ball and prizo ingg, Sunday, May 3 One gold-lieaded canc Oue gold-headed umb One gold wateh chai One silver butter dish One silver pickle casto One puir ladies’ gold bracelets, A nice pure mottled castile soap, 3 cakes for 10c, sold everywhere for 10e a cake. Bos- ton Stove, Council Bluffs la. Healthy Plants Cheap. variety of choice healthy be ale at very low prices, green holse, South Al at 7330 p. m. to atte Onk tor H. iam ho f s will con n child wan Boudry, s s age two men ts for the Good A larg plants for ston's new strcot ding King- Madison Drs. Woodbury, dentists, next to Grand hotel grade work a spec 30 Pearl streer, hono 145, High 120 black check, stripo and plaid organ- dies, 12 vards for 100, Monduy at the Boston Store, Council Blun's, Ta, PARAGRAPUS, Rohrer hus Montana. vorth of San Franciseo st of his sistor, Mrs. AL Weoisinger. Ed I Philbrook, the president Northern fire insurance company of City, is a guest at the Grand. Mr. Highland H. Butler, who has recently been promoted to the assistant gener: agency of the lowa Contral railway com pany, with headquarters at Marshalltown, is in tho citv, o guest of Mrs, T, A, Clark and family, 216 Harrison stroet, The Lake Manawa hotel has been remod- eled, refurnished and renovated throughout, and will be opened Weduesday noou, June i, 1801, PERSONAL Hon, M. 1 month’s visit i Bide Dy returaed from a is the of the Sioux Se heavy shirtings for ton Store all day Monday and Mond Council Blu tho Bos- y night, Church Ann Froadway Methodist—Services at Masonic temple at10:30 & m. and S p. m. Morning theme: “*Discerning the Signs of the Times, First Baptist—Morniug subject: “Helping and Hiudering Christian Work.” Evening, uixth sormon to young people. Subject: “ilis Ten Brothoers Going to Ky pt.” Bercan Buptist—Sermon at 10 o, m. young peovlo. In the eveulng memor Service, Soldiers espectally invited Presbyteriun—Regular services and evening, Congregational—Morning sub; Promises.’’ Evening, *Our Missic St Paul's—Regular services eveuing Trinity Metoodist evening In the ev Corps and tho Un! meet with the chury Fifth Avenue Methodist ing and ovening. Young Men's Christian Association— Bunker will address tho men's mwoetiug o'clock. nes, S to al morning worning and Services morning ning the Womu nVeteran Leg and s Ielief iou will Services morn. LM a4 Good apron ginghams, a quality apron ginghams, 61 ¢ with any 8¢ goods. Boston Blufts, fa, vard, Extra will compare Store, Council Furaiture, carpets, refrigerators, baby car ringes, stove: ockery, and all b nishiug goods, cash or on casy pay Mandel & Kidin's, use Jeuts, Naviow kscape. o 1. Boardwan, Consolidated ot who drives Tauk 1 duy the Burliuglon crossing near the Sixteouth a A switeh e work around the company’s yards, 1st passed in front of Boardman and his oun. Boardman attempted to tho teack, but the eugiue returned Just in tme to striko the wagou and smash it nto smith ereens. T'ie oil with which the wagon was loaded was scattered fur and wide, and | Boardman himself vparrowly escaped with | his life, As it was be was thirown from the wagon to the ground and badly bruised. He threatens to bring suit for dawages agaiust tue rallway cowpany, L a wagon vany, ruing ot at had for the met with an e yeste moy 1, no was and n | tion day | wagon, knocking it off tho traclk Independent Of 1dfellc Bourd of T suncil and Public Sk Womins' Relic Floral W e ton jther Officlals. vt City ¢ Children from Fire Doy Along the line of M and hundreds of them foliowed to the coie tery, where the exereises were leld. One W most prominent feat of the parade virs the mavghing of the 25) cadats from thg public schools. They have et 1n training Tor the last wesk for the oceasion, and thc military precision with which every step was taken (o0 the tune of “Marening Through Georgia,” showed tie keen delight that the boys feit in it. The Washir e, Bloomer, Hill, Second avenue, Third ~street, Pioree, and Eighth streets were represented. After the andience had been seatea Dr. I S. Thomas introduced Mr. L. the president of the day. M. rd and announced that the first thing on the prograinme would be a seicction by Dalbey’s hand. The seleetion consisted tley of nutional and was loudly applauded wher finished After a Decoration song by quartette, consistingz of Messes, White, eph Luring and Davis, and_a prayer by Dr. S. Phelps. Rev. G, W. Crofts reid a poem entitled “Shermian he pocm wits a bea tiful tribute to the memory of the old veteran who departed this lite since the last Decora s celobrated, Gilbert of Dubuque, the orator of the day, was introduced. and delivered eloquent” address. Ho alluded to the that Johin A, Loggan had invented the custom of celebrating decoration day, aud considered it the i« reatest of the man It monuments that he has reaved to his fame. He paid the followinie tribute to the Graud Army of the Republic “The Grand four hundred vy stillization uct 1 hnot less than ten s, the Amphiol Dr. E. A Army of thousi of “bra influe ceviLor today numbers over Wl voters. 1t s awn, the e 0 tion. Itis of the republic. Too it for mere partis; hin. 1ts sole objeet if. © for the needy and destitute wards of the order; to help ever bright and stronzs that wolden ehain of brotherhood whase animated links are welded in the fires of the most sinificant conflict of the wees. Tt inluen Cim be made potent beyond expression; 1 we ey Tt statutes ind einploy At influence not for the selfish ends of professional pol tictans, but rather as its platfori decrees. on behalf of principies. not men. ‘The Amphion quartette sang “The Vacant Chair.” after which Dalby’s band rendered soveral selections, while the audience went to tho battlements where the bodies of - the unkuown dead are buricd. Wall Meladden’s drum corps and Dalby’s band played some seiections, after which Miss Bdyth Tho.nas delivered a recitation in her usual winning way. The subject of her r ation was “Deathless Fame,” and the poem was writ ten esveciully for'the oceasion by Rev. (. W, Crofts, A chorus of 150 school virls then sany soveral ehoruses. The chorus bas been training under Mrs. M. J. O'Neill for several w past and it sang with remarkable spirit and aceuracy. Mr. C. M. Harl was ered an oration. He introduced and deliv- referred to the small number of survivors of the late war that are to be fourd in any gathering like the present one, the great changes that have taken place in the last quarter of a century, and the duty the people owes to tha men who luid down their lives on the altur of their coun . many of whom today occupy unmarked aves. He saia ver since thit thne when on Calvary's cross Redvemer, with blecding brow and ds sidd, TS nished,” saerfi for others has been Idealized I the history « the rince. Those piges of history which o with the record of funortal decds are O pages on which are recorded martyrdom and it These anknown deid Lave niant fosted that patriotic consecration and mar tyr's courage which stamp humanity as just 1oss than divine. Thoy, oo, -l Fered up theie Hives that theit conn try might be saved, that eivilization night b advaneed and frec covernment pro served. Ofw trath their work shall Hve aftor them. The days of wir are over. Fo niore 4o wo soe tho glein 0f bayonets nor heir the tread of marching feet. Tho call to arms, the mareh the hivouie, the batte are of the past Tn peaoe and prosperity all over this land. of our people dweil T harmony under i > dove. Tt 15 indeed fittiing that wo turn from the pleasures an | cares of life. for- very diiference, b0ushins aside every o devote oo diy 1o the menmory und women o whom we owo mueh. We owe ot only this, but that should guard wnd exalt the eitizenship secured we they Rev. T. F. Thickstun diction, DAl our wilitary capes at halt capos for § 5,00 capes for capes for $3,00, £10.00 camen for B7-h monday und Monduy uight. Bostou Counell Bluffs, la Unfon Park races, Omaha Blufls, June 012, $4,000; Sopt. 811, 26,500 Oct. 2023, $4,000, programmes’ address Nut Brown, sce'y., Merchants' hotel, Omaha, Ladies’ all sillc vests worth $1.00 not over three to a customer, M At the Bastou Store, Council Blu Steack by a Motor, Yesterday afternoon motor No. 3, in charge of moterman No. 85 was passing down 1 street, A wagon was standing ner of Willow bee fri pronounced a bene- .00 day price. £4.00, all St and Council for nday al 5, la vl near the cor Suddenly tro team htened and commenced to jump, Charics Dreier, who was in the wagon, tried to pacify the animals, but it was of 1o use, “The molor was going at such u rate that it was impossiblo for the motor man to stop, and the front end of the car crasued into the spil ut off une of havoe gon avenue, Droier'and bis brother, breaking the wagon wheels, and playing erally. A man who happend to be standing near grasped the horses firmly by the bits and provented them from running away, or else the wagon must have boen totuily de wolished, The rig belonged to Mr. I, H Youug, who lives about six wiles from the city Sanitary s o 1 specinl glycerine soap, manufactured for ourselves and marked Hos ton Store, %0 per cont glycerine, The aboye s for b conts o cake, Jast bait price, Store, Council Bluffs, Ohioans Picnic Tho | which was given by the Obloans of this ity and Omaba yesterday afternoon at Fairmount park was not such asuccess, in point of numbers, as it would have been hiad 44 ok beon 1o the storm 0f tho wornlog, It Ewing Barret S, Homer and . ast Tucsday evening Mr mell entertained a’ compan Jouncil h. iffs friends by a mu with his violin, Miss with ner | and Mv. Tabor, the well known | orgauist, as nccompanist. M. created the usual eathusiasm which before the marked his every appearance lovers of Council Bluffs. “I like the | ans at the opera hou hearted.” | singing, cte, ans. They are so warm was Hags Albort on the 2 and continued appluise. It would be 1d audience indecd that could not bo by his artictic touch, ~ Miss s sougs proved also a rich feature ho entertainment. Many of the company had not heard her before, but she specdily wori their favor, She s one of the few singer: who combine with rich tones a clear cunun- ciation of the words, thus making her songs peeuliarly enjoyable to all For refreshinients, cake and cream, in novel designs, wore served with becoming deli- cacy and cl e. wicil Blufls is to again_try the ment of sustaining a sceial club. club fell to pieces a year or more ao, ing too expensive for the masses and clusive enough for the select, The known as *The Ledgue, corporators are J. N. Balawin, 1. N. . W.C. James, William Moore, H sl bury, A. W. Askwith, George'H. Champ, J all, Wade € E. W. Hart, W." A LML Hunter; C.B. Judd, Donald jr, S. P MacConnell, George A J. M. Burstow, 5. B. Wadsworth, ight and Lucius Wells, icius, music_teacher, removed o S Broadway, over C. B. music compan, 10¢ Turkey ved table napkins, 5c_each, or ¢ o dozen. Boston Store, Couneil Blufts, Ta. Ihiree of our most popular makes of corsets for 5le Monday at the Boston Council Bluffs, Ia. es for furniture on install- 1 lower than any other house in city. Re-upholstering specialt fine French sateens for 15¢ Monday at the Boston Store, Couneil Bluffs, fa. cin hn W al 1ot ead towns mard the flowe D. W, t Omahia i\ o cometer wvero pr ieh th ho vhore il Hon at tho ¢ after w opera was deliv coremonic prossi ing an Albert cal sol. Omahia, Albert ha music Ameri Such wn the ¢ of gl went May onght in an ssion d by the silver the Unitorm Rank schools, citizens, cil, five depar izations. After carringes, which dred. At the ce: by Hous. H. H. Sk o i formod wis ' jent these expori- i, Tho old i prov- not. cx- new eliab in d in decora T'he doi by the musical heroos. cluded g a liouse, is to bo n's Fullerton D May Live FriLe gram o Tu of Veter visitors a they formed a columnu | from Grant institute, Presbyterian churel from adjouning tow address by Mayor Davis of Missou made by United State Slaughter, followed with Rewd and Taylor, add Governor Meikeljohn Dinner was corps. The Grand Avmy cercuionies took place at o'clock p. m. The have been wished for. Nob,, Bt and th 5 by rail TON, ivin $1.00 Store, Obsg Wanoo, Neb. to Tur Bre.|—Memorial priutely observed by the All business houses wero afternoon. The was beautifully decorate and bunting, and the ope serviee il w services con an oration by Rev a long procession, of the Grand Army, Sons of Veterans, zens in cavriages and on meteries and v May A Heavy Yesterday morning’s storm was ono of the hardest that has visited Council Bluffs for years, and 1t played havoc with the property in various parts of the city. Indian crock rose several feet above its usual limit, and in the western part of the city there are whole blocks that are_under water. ‘The storm broke at about 30 o'clock, and from that time until ¥ o’clock there was no cessation. The most s age was done to tho bridgo o t. The bridge has been built only a fow days, and the earth around the supports is but imperfectly packed down, The novth approich was badly washed out, and it was impossible for teams to pass ov The broak also suffercd, Many cellars Unper Broadway were ffooded, The Northwestern bridge on strect was covered with water from the creek. It was rai about two feet ahove 1ts moorings, but was foread back into p by runni a freight car inst it I'ne Novthwestern passenger trains that came i i1 the morning had to cross tho bridge with water running around th to the height of about six inches, A foree of men was kept at work keeping the dvi wood away from the track until the waters subsided. packed to 1 of sonyr H. B 15t on Plags and SinxEY, Neb., May 80, to Tue Ben. | —Plags and Sleventh houor of Memorial day. formed, which Twenty-first United S was the mil torme Army anle | Kni he Republic, bo: school childy foot. Ihe march was thic strects to the coirt ho to suffocation. Hoa, rator of the duy, dress, Duquette Pomona fruit They are delicious Try Co.s tabléts. juico Steward’s Irish linen thread, two spools for Brook’s vest soft finisn machine thread all numbers, black and white, for lc a Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la. Colfax Spring« via the Pock Istand, Everybody has heard of them, located on the “Great Rock Island Rouate. Cotfax has a dozen medical mineral springs and hun dreds daily testify to their merits. Soven first-class hotels furnish pleasant homes at very low rates 1o the throngs of neulth and pleasuro seelke and Mey A Neb., in spool Liserry, gram to T Bre.) served today oy the public, Woman's Kelic children, ven grav th the opers house, which affair: ever held in the Spacious room was cupacity - - is Buggy. reported to the police last night thata brown mare, hitehed to a sido bar buggy, had been taken from opposite Hayden Brothors' store about 4 0'clock yes terduy afternoon by some unknown person The police throughout the city wero notitied 1o keep a lookout for such a rig, - Louis, 50, dwiped J. H. Seaton Nebraska Cit Nenasky Ciey, Neb, Telegram to Tui Ber uppropriately celevrated b consisting of Army of the parade, Grand 4 and citizens. assembled and Geén livered an address AL S Mo, May was generally observed St Decoration day today. Public business was suspended, I'he Grand Arvmy 1 Sons of Veteraus had an imposing strect purade, and then, with thousands of citizens of ull clusses, went to th ional cometory, it Jefferson barracks, twelve miles below the city, by rail and viver, where the usual exercises wore ho vis, Al ( here noon. The gruves of decorated. A larse crg spent the day in town, Decoratt Tiik By propriately obsorved here auspicos of J. K. Barnes General MeCoo's, Sons of Ly the Woman's R cieties, ‘Tno proy was conducted by the o schools, closing with an 5. Math I'he e and the docorating of the M May gram to - At Milwaukoee, Mitwavkee, Wis, May #0.—The woeather was perfect and the servicos incident to Dee ovation day passed off quictly. Delogations from various ‘Grand Army of the Republic posts, accompanied by school childven, held exercises at the different comoteries’ t morning, and distributed tloral tributes Thero wis & parade in the afteruoon. - At San Prancisce Cala., May cloudy weather and oceasional drizzling vain, the Memorial day parade of United States troops and_militia took placo | und the graves of dead soldiers woro strewn | with flowers. Governor Markhaw aud Gen eral Ruger reviewed the parade - . ' by a St Wis., May gram to Bt Sang Patriotic Neb,, May 50, Decorat post No. 75 in grand style, SAN FRANCISCO, 0, —Despite e B Holland public the city tak Aft graves at RRiyersido and tl teries the procession mare taugqua assembly delivered the ovat g paLr profusely decorat Giras customary : part 't Car Specinl K MILWAUKEE, o child grou 10 Tolo This evening a two year-old of Rev. J. P D. Lloyd of Owmaha was run over aud killed by u_ streot car, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd are visitiug hore, - « Poster's New Private Secretary, gram to Tu Wasminaroy, May 80.—Secretury Foster | yold has selected Rovert J. Winoe of this city aud | long counected with the Washington oftice of the Cinciunati Commercial-Gazotte as bis privato secrotary iu place of Charles M Heudley, resigneds Public Sch Mty Mew opera part B ay at the iverea an address. Two thousaud the cemotery, where the | cowrades were decorated, meyer d At ¢ and many a tear col An Immense € 0. It Iy wero wher he 2 With some e S immense crowd of Si cornet band Knights of P band, a 1d ot numbered v alley. r, followed by dat W the R eutgriainmen over Speechos were AL B nle quart load of Pull m it da in from other ) the crowd rraves rewn wi marched it addre wney. The vory im itations, owd. pecial Tele- celebration peoplo, Ivor stre followed by vthias, thc {ity coun her” orzan citizens in two hun i v and Rev. o furnis! flowe of tho « we th sad con iv s opori rrates. ) [or t : National gu he o aded by the and where mar 1 ceiv An M i it served by the Wom the the cemete 1s been 14 S it pecis e Tele Sons pecial post, ards met the vot, wher I chied to the ie veterans ed with an Rev ddvess w 1 Brad D. 1s by Misses Licutenant A, Martin ws Relief 1hlic ay 2 11 that could ahoo. al Telegram wis appro- people of Wahioo. closei & house, wore held, was profusely overttowing, rocitations Wycoff. after w consisting of the member Womon's senool childy foot aecorated with flowers and greens the graves ot the departed heroes, th unting. [S1 bunting 1t | Sidney division its of secial the business blocis and residences A grand procession wais puticipated in by s i and ot Rel W No. during the business portion of the city s, flowe where the decorated e i hich licf corps nand citi 0t to the Telegram adorued day in nfantry 81, Uni Gieand aldermen in citizens o he principul s, which was packed Afta v May 30, Decoration day was s today | Veterans, fof « A at ildr Henry delivered a maste Memorial Arm s and ance union had a milk maias’ was the N firen Republic, At the city park that plea Bunds of music played throughout the after w t Sai Sy d amn the unknown dead were decovated. ladies of the Woman's Christian 1ew crowded to ter d ot Sy Decoration duy iy ps he ¢ n of oration by L th ruves ¢ heroes closed the dny's pro; 2,000 of B nt 1 pecial Tele ay was ob y of the ke £ corps and the schoo! lonument to “Tonight Lemper- wvention at erandest ball. The its utwost ns. Special A loug wilitia men, ool crildren atrico de he throng our 100 soldiers were d of country people t MeCook. Iele uy the amp assisted and eivic porw b the public Rev. P, Cometery f the fallen ecial Wi under and ( Songs. wits Ariny with 1 Si ¥ il to Tu coratea of the ols Take Par buil Har A b P B Colt ton, born ford Murt Pieree, Bk, June anew trial in th victed of mansla th neys exee been 1 zell , B irks, v, Din o, i Gor rt rank Cora Rei wis irks the 55 comp Harry R, Nicke sh. G Davis, i Mag salut Denied a New The Neb., di May vict court has adjouned unts 1, s and the Mi 1. Shellenbar fana ( la M sed th All Ru: WTord s Marth: Vesta | Mabol Harring. inces A Sabin rian and Miss valedictorian, [ Clif- Special to T ' Judge Powers denied the motion for case of William Tibbs, con hter, and sentenced hi attor- vears in the penttentiavy have stions acqu forty days Tibbs he no thinks and would sentence of one year h cha fit The O i town of Mit 15 very generous in its been How the coun mord breal ern St Bre, c jury A wi of Orenard Neb., H has Ak, Bur. | tina 1 arepy an than auy ot} k up the »urt of t 1 th conviction se will be tried in dilinnceo wliance sinee zned an the case of assault with noa verdict and ‘s New P May H. Kuapp received the at thi: Ihe for uper several publican party county. t rman to und in Lee in ten two for November., Tho which'to file a biil of should consent (o a ! to have Pointer acq to kill, being in littal Special Sl Kuuapp yors, and hus Wlishinent ni the A Picacher Ordained. Specd PERION, | —Last evening Mr, n a nepliew of J. ceived ordiation at the hands of the presbyter: gove Brad suit tion 0. B ruor, re len of ble 1o we H the voung H. bave Cnerr, Bet lodge No. year Her Gun iles of > > charg last nn nels I tho oc proposea to Mr. witt of Hastin, b.. May 30, Powers, Hastings preacod ision, of Robert late candidate for u N Rev. fine se usunl Powers by and the char; Rev. W. to 1an appointment A iving ofiicial vositions to has not He is been in w the M. Knapp has done as much, if not and north 1 to i inister was delivered by Ncb., .J—Independent 27 elected of Wis Secretary and lodge, P, H tative fo ¢ No. M D. Moore o I treasurer, ) Ts sl was Whi man, of th th His name 1s given iu the Pile. a astone Wagner sleeper on the we flyer this evening nea vut the isiderubly fri attempt to injure some injur n LMAGE, 1 to T tewrigl o Cent charge n to T the ced, degree lod elected ofticers Fiewming secretur te N B instructed Tox who nas been in th il of ptly taken into custody At ol a Misc Keansey, Neb, B uzh clson. of Superior the coming y New Oddic 1 Rev. % ra. 0. Order s as follo mbury, vie M May vice Mua. A Smith I b tor . May Tho ¢ meat b markct sestealing, May 30, one of tie oceupants htened. ner and at the swme place. o1 was casic Sidney Sioxey, Neb., May 1 BE crowded to its being the comne the Sidney K e high and their orations wor Juates were the recipients of mazy Grady 50, ast night the utmost school. The some floral pieces. c gran nincteen years old, v hox car near the B, 4 this yeur ex Mangled nre, N L to T afte Iz when crossing the live, ted t David City's Swe. oon and May 25— Ber.|—He M tor pot ibly s deaf and did not Davin Ciry, (it high oner lidic Maud Bell ai B school v ho s, M list of *swe Kr gra K grau was arran of th of | B the the w EARNEY, 1 to T nts Ning I'he o New | ARNEY Vo i foru Bou pera b Th t of f the 1 May girl eraduate al Neb. Bri hus appointed J the o linw tire bar of the st May wtin last ¢ of Mag Nob. 0. litee A ol Wi w Depa , May Thie Dryden tat departm N )., May The uew ned todu building fa Mr. the Presvyterian church of of for the ensuing M Powe 1on ques- Judize o Powers will Special to T Oddfellows grand, Runyan; . Heav Sy G Daughters of Rebekai, Noble grand and, H. M Mbs. Beavers; Ho ~cstealing. cial s county “Pele sherift o young colored Uhlig. uploy of I3 n thi Shelton, of the This is the second one in the sume ant. Spoctal Soue wiser Spe wa nnivers track nann struck as [Special Post capaeity, coment exercises e afte on was aon Heury ant threw windows of a bound overlana car No one w wer u Telegram theater the oc were, o0d. by the Cars. il Special of four Tne hand i Brenhofr, the He ole by an empty in mang city I'ho ot the iniz at four bri ¥ Pattin moent Special Buffalo e Midway I'he the g added to tho Tole ty bar with ity relative et i the i is asked 1 Opened. nent Exer inning Factol terior that T pur \ \ ham Vit A for s W i I days e I Hot ness W B erty I¢ class, Mabl Hal Clard unde the 1 I ance, St out i rated to T | Army Mi( G Lerd R SALE s stables uncil Blams, O TRADE way Lo v by the di anbiy ©. G, Greenwood, Bre office, DOR SALY ) Pavt, gram to I'ne erly observed in t Kan, £ TANTED TANTED TANTED enee foed o3 ull kin West Broadwiy. ALATRVOYANT iweter send lock of i nd eveni [PORSALE— 1o by estate i dowt do (Cwnt] you lise segn our Main and 15 Pearl strects: Council BRGNS, QUK SALE kood business. farun fn weste NOI RENT rick quire, 301 Poar MOK SALE houses, by J Bluffs The stuzo oceasion, und presented of heauty and_good cipient of flor Mirenen, S, Stout of the nas been eng the summer D., from July be the first session be bield at Lake ke Ma large and abl soldiers, 546 and 548 Broadway | Council Biuffs | SPECIATL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. 2 Midn street and 113 s you wil always find in roal estate if you want to A1 A yele, for Ele o driver No, Tw Sivtiy Good Seventh avenu cash. | L Counell Blufrs, wefore for it you utto sell or trade JOR ALY strac N W livery ste wnestablishiod A4 city property T WLl take & Van Johnston irl for eeneral house- nd sufety b Lamb, ) G second by nd fine asonihle; eall Istae M. Swith Seventh street nt careia prives o buying 415 North team houses and lots on Broad- vacant lots on Adidress Brown & L2 Broadway AGNIFICENT tracts lo T it or Iy tin the L LS, Golds near corne . sell or tofl 1 leas No. Leh i ins in O rds and w L& Vi P Tl with or was consisting Addis and 13 Good nufucture hr a young il rferenees Our fine for ridingor driving. ecet, readings; v tor or Rent—Wanted otel 15018 for sel nz il owne residoncy T, T ént. No. 12N, Miin st.. TARDENS Some el Council Bluifs for saie onvasy Ront—iirdsn it itios, 10 Maln st v Armstro ive orations with Showed their five-nere po=toflice io tine resi dcuee property for rent by Diy & less, AN 1o buy out i by the thou- e but zood. responsi- Must wl refer- Rilver City, Ta man with exper Dosttion ina who'e- he can advanee. Addross Counell BlulTs, family horse, suitablo Abply to 130 The Tur City; n st ot of \so Dy & Co's nd L2 netrle, or ehar- 10815 Of diseise Ly letter. Sun- Hooper, 42 Ave- Council B uns and payehe cading Mrs, WSt 1f you want ent anvthing in the real Swin & Walker, No. 112 centrally losated, doing Or will exchange for good fixtures: an A paying busi- business re- n Towa, and ool othier ture ) into u s attention and business prop- Al estato and insuranco Couneil BLuirs, Lol near erms. also Towa farms, carden large st of then, Melahon block, ent and vievitor. lanl with Souuail for the seene decorated an atteactive taste, The prad of Misses May Sto hel Enders, and M Stough, Justin Benuett, o and’ Charles Stough squenee and ability, and ining they have been st years in Ponca’s fusely el tr ch member of the cliss wis a 1« Dakot M Ne B chilaren full for The parac Hon.a W observed A large crowd was i rth 12 The add os of N sperkers. avorage out in full from Girant nino and defeuted Pusiness Men OaaraLs,Neb, B by all t Mr. Rick John M ar the Nob, of AH ) Tie Ber has from Gar the fut Hockn herd und will An Enc i1 vear fr 1 ifts, and much aoplause lowed the rendition of each production Dakota w wed as one sehool to be held to August B, | on Chauta faculty has beon numbers of teachers will be this » has H indidate for coner ration at the op i May 0 Decor 2 lnrwe Republic fol School. Pre rsit of ni May iv of this city the faculty on t Madison, S, ). This will { the summer school to ison 1 with Ui A nd i connection assembly engaged in utte 1 Fore T prop ol Special Memorial day was city today. The wnd fire department were Phe city was nicely deco celled be of not hoen ¢ Thomy | Grand orod A ho all club y hem 5 to I ayea a selected Participate, Spe Telogram on day wa attendance at the core v of Sidney ana H. M. | \tte were the principal wsses were far wbove the Thaver 1ost No. 215 wa felegation of Grand in attendance » busine A of Bulfalocs May ial Tele B City to McCook kept i s of Gardon herd of on the nort ts of « prove a b is city v head, nEarner lier n date, the Grand & great laterest, Iowa RAILWAY TIME GARD Leaves L0 o 0 60 b 1 caves O mahn Ot K K Grand 1atand Exp. Lenves Omaha. [\ ey Chicago V Chicii Chienk CHICAGO BURLINGTON Uth and Makon St stitnilo Expro Expross Clifearo & lowa Lo BURLINGTON & MO, Depot i and Ma-on S$te Kanens Clty Dy NIeht Exp. via U, 1 Denyer Line [ Depat 10t and Mason Sta Day Eixprocs 1 Expre Expross NIl Expross ' Liwited I Local A Ine ST it UNION PACIFIC AS City Kxproas (¢ e i Maey Sta uver Bypross vorlund Flyer Expross N it citie Ml S EAUL Mirey Sta ak0 Expross Chicago Express N Atlantlc N AT and Marey St leht Expe K jress Vestibule Lt UX i A PACIFIC thoand Marey Ste ity 1 Puul Expross JUN CITY & PACIFLG st CHICAGO & NOTTW EST Aepot, 10t th i W Paul Limit N wd Maroy St Chienio lixpress Vestibulo et i Louye Omat. |1 NI B0 W T 1 m 843 i 1 513 p m nfor 0 p Transor 240 0 m % pm [ (ST 0 m Trans ' R Lo vin Jenva 1l v OMAILA & 51 st it L Iuiited Flyor excpt Mundily LOUIS and Mares St il 10th s Cn & MO VALLEY I it Wobster Sts, Blak 1S Exp « Depot 1t and Web-tor Sta (% Sat) W ) s, (X Sun . Sunday ST M. KO, Sioux City Accommodation Stoux Clty Express st Haneroiel MISSOUIT Ex. Sundny Faul Limited senger (x Sinday PACIFIC pot 15t and Webster St € Louls & K. C. ¥ S Lonis & K¢ pross Express STJ0E & O pot, Counell Bns. City Dy Express Kanens City Night Expro s HEAGO, I 1 Union Depot, Connell Bl Vestiniile Wi A MALA &S N Atlantle 1y Vestibnlo 1 CHICAGO & NORTHW ES TERN Union D Atlantic mmodutl It i CHICAGO, BURE SIOUX 1 Desot, Counell Bluits First-:- COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up & PACIFIC Ikt Expross L astern Flyor Lot1s wix Canon Bl N & QUINCY NN Fxpi Tixpross n Local & PACIET v Aceomm Panl Expre National -: domentic Cxehn g 1 P SANFOI A W curltlon, Aveunts of Tons solci (UK MAN, Cashier. AT RICH RIVER A e P Onmiaa, b ERT Areve s 435 pm L0 b om n v Arrl Artivos Ariiy Ol T ATrives Gl Arrivos in, 1255 | G 0 Arrly w 0 pom m 3 in 520 b m 10 a m P 1240 1 m | Oy ol Arrly Fransier Artive v W Verlv Frianafog fa, . T Frunsler 2 v n $100,000 i v Asslstant Cashler NEW OGDEN HOTEL. V. 1)yt I'he New G ) Lon Hote ety refurnished and W Conneil Bl 4 tod | whorntged 14 v 1 M. WHITNEY, Managor, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Couneil CAPITAL STOCK. . SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... 2 v e DI Ol Ehugart., I, Hannan ness L e s E Tt J Transaot geuaral pial Lanin Southwestern Lo L oc | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS A INTEREST ON 0, Butchers' Bluffs, Millar, B O Glaas D Edinundson, ( bankin and Lus TIM: DEPOS 70,000 y BT .. $150,000 0 225,000 ot rs3, McDaneld & Co., ad Pasirs' Markat Fixturas, Casinys plee z Mt st eI [ AL Bluirs, | Wurs ouneil Bl jantly I N Machiner la Also S, i i3 y toalor TRANI \fs, la, Appointad »w Open Phelps, Man: Hot ’ > ) 1 ——