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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:!FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1891. ey r o \ fes. The banks would lose prestige by ¥ N 8 Al e 1 W \ . " v b found | months ago, has handad g lis report to the [ | N 1" il ‘ tories. Ko by ' U UK C JTPE IDECHBHLY ISPRUPS: LUeY/ RN o om ita in. | ¢ ) | such a movement, and it is not bolieved that THE OMAHA BEE. NE“S I'KO“ OL “/"» B].l,“'b. to colnelde exactly with those of the auditor. | & ".'l",.,,[\'\.;': T T O e Y TH[“ BEL LM“ Bl"R '\U' | they will adopt such a plan. Tho second is 4 ; He was instructed to pay the 8,000 which | couid in deposits and thengail. The defunct | to purchase 4 per cant bouds, but this is not COUNCIL BLUFFS S matures July | out of the cash now on hand. | bank started in without a gollar, and there considered good policy In view of the high bbb e N } ¢ ? soucliarh off hahd b6’ tho |/ 18:10 Pecowd (At bf thy preanizers of the : . Sad | premtum. The third thing, ana the thing FIIGE: No, 12 PEARL STREF M. V. Plank Has a Laughable Experience | His report showed vouchers on hand to :;:(: TRREIIRTION AF REYDOAY 6150 SYor BiiL1h & oL Pension, Indian Depredation, Land Patent | which will undoubtedly be' done, 18 to hand ' amount of &375,007.09, and a balance in : ted I thatk botids And FeceTR Ehe KRt ate 3 ’ i r excopt the depositors, |, and Other Claims to Be Proseouted, n their bonds and recelve the rate of intorcst Deliy by Carrier in any part of the Ci WAL R D treasury of §0,052,(12, o, el 155 mentioned in the secretary’s cireula H., W. T1LTON AGER. —— The overseer of the poor prosented his re- " & N. W, ANNUAL MEETING —— oIt was also announced that Secrotary port, showing the total expenditures since ek WING CONDITIONS, | Foster's attention would bo ealled to the cor BOLD ~ FOOTPAD EA®ILY BLUFFEL. the last mecting of the bourd to Lave been | Dividends Declared on Both the Pre- READ THE FOLLOWING ‘I’Af-;["ltu‘\‘.ll«l !:H:i‘\“!’\ll:rmulu‘-l'lx':‘::l:( v‘v;ln_;\hm_“n' R $37,70, He was voted §300 for cash cxpenses fe. red and Comition Stock. = banks it England had joined with the Bank Blinple Thrent of Maving Him Are | U ag Dextmecting. & clay county 4300 as | Citicano, dine 4—At th& annusl mecting | AN Clnims Arising in Nobraska, Kan | of Bogiand th maKing the Minimugt Fato.of 3 i i v & interest §% vor cont, This rate is favorable a full settiement of the claim which is held | of the stockholders of the Ghicago & North- 16, .Towa aid South Dakots i 3, - v 1 i 1o a return of the gold to America which has by Clay county against Pottawattamie county | western company today tha rveport for the 5 - to Pree 9% 146 care o1 O O PIIONG, b Y 4 Will ile Handled by The been shipped in the last fow months, With ing Criminal Into for the care of Clara Cattermore. year ending May 31 (th& fgures for May the ongagements thus far this weok tho total N. Y. P Co " e board then took up the old but inter- [} o Bee Bureau. | s Flight. \ ien took uy elng esti ) ad howe Y shipments this yoar foot up &5 0, Uil BRIAS T ban U85 ebal cipitate Fligh ostling sybject of the. focs of ex-ustico Pat | belngestimated), was road. it showed: Net bipments this year foot up &i4,850,000 3,000 amount paid on dividends, . ayL ; X s bill | earning, & a Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block ton, a thorough inspection of the bill g » Yaupe ed I 1\ e o ”.m or house A ons | B8 1LY it in at the last session of the | 3,446,000, leaving & surplus of £2:30,000, About thirty days ago o new aeparture Paupers Ordered Retw ned. e Dilxoyre, 04 Morriam block A bold attempt at highway robbery was | s finally decided to ullow Patton [ which, added to the surplus of the lines west of | was fraueurated by the. San Francices B | . WASHNGTON, June 4, — Assistant Secrotary LA A Gt Bt made yesterday about ncon on the road be- | 2200 provided he would sign a receipt in full | 4o Missouri river, makes the total 250,000, A bl it it 4 i oton has divected the return of two Unity Guild will moet . rogular session | f1ade yesterda) Jknup township, | to date, izl Lok o aminer, now the leading paper on the Pacific i P e this afternoon at3:% with Mrs, Roborts, | tWeen Council Bluffs and Belknup townshly Thio treasurer was fustructed to pay tae | semi-annual dividend of 3 per cont on com- | wougt. Its proprictor, Mr. Hoarst, son of the and Swodish - {mmigrants to their Voorhesstroot. Mr, M, Vi Llank, 8 well known """"""”l' Judgment in the case of E. A. Benson against | mon stock and a quarterly “dividend of 15 | ato Senator Hearst of Califovala, who has a | I$Pective countries, ~These omigrants ar ason tickets to the Chautaaqua nssembly | Belknap township, was riding along toward (05000 o8 Giiih™ wiy Fandered in the dis- | per cont on proferred was declared, very large fortune at his command, concoived | Fived I the United States in January lust, are to be sold from now until June 20 at the | the city behind n spirited team of hors Tt ool sevaral ve 0. At the meeting of the stockholders and [ yho'iden of establishing & vurean of eliims Gl L L U N HE educed rat : A6Hia BRERA i 4o . . L o fdea of establishing o i of elaims 10 new immigration lw, be returned uf reduced rato of £ q When he reached a point about a mile from Sk bondholders this afternoon the following di- | Washington, manned by the ublest awyers | the expense of the steamship company who The Models will play the Athletics of | ity limits a man suddenly emerged from the SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. soctors were ‘olacted for: n term 6f Lhr ¢ el et Wit tho houtTie to the Unitod States, This is s and specinlists conversint with tho routine | brouaht thom to tho United States. This is “ Beauty without grace Omahin next Sunday afteruoon at Manawa, | 6 AR ikl v In the morning they wili cross bats with the | Dushes thut line the rond on each side Arrangements Mad e k cars: David P._ Kimball, Chaunc work in the various departments and bureaus | e BEst order dic » vigor 18 & hook without a bait.” That's what Koys' Brothors nine. grasped the horses by the bits, He then or Dopsw, Simust W, Bivger AlBare K ) - Hoaest | UE dopartment. and indicates the vigor with I g St O ; dotod ME Dlan 1o dl8#oige anytuibe.ue of the New *ch ol House, pew, So arger. Albert K of the goverament. The object of Mr. Hoarst | (i the new fuw s to bo enforced. 'Fhe | the Freneh think. Whether it be true Colonel George Woodford will lecture next badss Al b A special meeting of the school voard was | 1. Sykes and James C. Fargo. The first } jy ehis undertaking is v set forth i | eases were submitted to the president before | or not, there are many Ameriean women heid last evening for the purpose of making | Ave succeed thomselves, while Mr. Fargo | 1o prospectus taker tho Examiner | final action wus taken by the treasury de- | who do not even possess the hook—beaus Sunday ovening in the Presbyterian church | might have about bin in the way of valu on the'subject of “Purpose.” Ho 1s spoken | ablos, The horses commenced to rear and vas _ chosen te o vaeancy o T partmen activoness are . 07 Highly as e obator i s B A g O ety | arraneemonts for the erection of “the new | 05 chosen to Bl “th D “Upen [ to ve publisted in w later issuc of Tui Bre, | partment. © LS ty,and attractivoness are dened them, SRR e AR T S5 T | Hoarvisen street school house. President | o o o ot T atman. 4 UES% | When tho announcomont of ths now do. N T iy ? Because they'ro lnguid, cros HOEG T i el o oatalerha MU e L and’ irritable. They know mot what A darkey dance took place last evening in | plank wanted . to got down from his >otorson's hall, on Upper Brondway. A larg : J und members Schubert, Waite, | be a8p-. Wi “eleuted. oMniina parture was made negotiations woro at once STk S DTG X Rients Petorson's hall, on Upper Brondwuy, A largo | (oo 0t il 8 0 B Soio e he and member hubert, Wait \\Irl‘ [I\' p s t | chaieman, f parture was made nogotiation . Pirrsnvn, Pa, Juno 4,—The argument ft 18 to bo without pain or discomfort number of tho clite of Omuhn wora prosent, ( FAESH RRd JHTesh Ghe sHERERR DU O ana Schoentgen were present. Marsin Hvelitt, prostdent: M. L. Sylcos, vico | entered into batwosa Tur Ber and the oro- | of tho susnendod ministers on their appents | £ 1 £0 Be W cluding some fromn ‘ort naha W ) he did 0 hi 1 0! E ¥ he! rov] president, secretary and casurer; ( 2 ar i i o . Including some from Fort Omaha, The committee which had been previ- | PrEUCCRL, searetaed, tod treasirers O: O: | priotor of the Exuminer to joiu W ands and | continued boforo the Reformed Prosbyterian TR T ST R mutually shave in the outerprise, These ar- | enod this morning. Rev, O, B, M 7 dorstood—when there's n remedy—Dr, rested Serves to Drive the Dar- Dr. Gustave E. Sussedorff and Nora E. | run away and he would have to walk to the : s onsly appointed to make arrangements | joiaiceicnt treasurers, The following A oger o ore marri is city s made s mind to try a bold :‘a\"fi“ “llyli‘ly”“”i“\\{ ro marti 4 ‘:er:fluu’u“l hl:v‘;\".“lm‘:.‘!:‘ |. ““x'x; \:f:m.‘.:uL end in view he | fOF the purchuse of a site for tho re chosei to srve s in exceutive commit- | rangements have now ylv“mn perfoctod and | donjed that he violated any law or practico | Pierec's Favorite Proscription-—at hand parsor Rev. G. W. Crofts officiating, RN K H6Ve A8 VKM FE ADB0L 1o alliht, butlding was aulled on for o renot. hairman Albert ‘l,f"\'{" (\’I:x-.\vn_nlnlll.“'._,l'}. I\_\ L. | agreements ontoved into by which TutBBee be- | of the churel and claimed the right to ox- | that isn't an experiment, but which is Resclutions of respect were passed by the | {0 ho samo time that be would r ’:‘;“‘ rapotled that lie hud imade R HRUDCE Bnrgareiy, Hy Melce Twom: | cones a co-worker of the xaminer intho | press his private views, The act of the | gold, by druggists, under’ the guarantes i o 8 R nents with H, G, McGee for the purehas jarger, D. P Kimball and | yoppitory where Tur Bee onjoys so extensive | synod last vear, he said, in forbiiding ¢ that if you are disappointed in an members of Council Bluffs lodge No. 4, D 1 ( i : LI ks ! i 3 Independent Order of Oddfellows at their | bim to the pol This terrific threat was | lots I, 2,3 and 4, block #, Sunny Sule addi iam K. Vauderoiit, & SAbaGHBUBR RtaaHAe prosslons of opiiions wus fu violation of the | \Gro ity it, you get your money bac last meeting, over the death of their comrade, | too much for the would-be rovber, and he at i‘x".’,\‘..'."m,-.“l".l'f."';",’"i“‘lfl"‘f-‘iffi l‘l?sm«_':”n‘:“r ABUSE OF THROUGH RATES, Under this arrangement all applications for S A by applying to its makers, ML Ll Wi bbb Ly 0 | e o o e o yiorn IProlghY | claims, either for ponsions, Indian deproda- Killed Over a Game of Cards. A signal service to weak womenkind % and should have all the alleys adjoining the a = 1 1ok A box s wus ticld last evening at the Lhie pluce whovo the affalr took piace Is on | property vacated. Iho report was concur- | freesiot’ ’;_”‘K BBt o e S RUTBtIALI e of | iBReR adliow TR taLA & Clatins BALSHL GFYHONEAL Saur Lake Ciry, Utal, dune 4+ Spectal | is the finding of lost health—the build= Bothany Baptist church. An interesting 5 Do Fl68) Roac 0 ds! 23 i ¥ o 5 A L B e Vothe rogrammo. wis rondorad, consisting. of | he Jeffties! roud, andis In the midstof a | red in. £ rutes on packing house products from west- | claims in the states of lowa, Kansas, South | Telogram 1o Tne Br. |- While engaged in o | ing upof & < run-down» gystem. Noth itorary and wusical exercises, aftor which | thick growth of underbrush so that it is wwell | Mr. Schioentgen offered a resolution author- | oy, “points to the scaboard. The trouble | Daiota and Nebraska, will be taken in hand | row over a game of monte at Foet Douelas | i1 408 it 8o surely as the ** Favorite rofreshments were served, D D o e e b |5 e toai o o on o o manaeros | meowingronvot the allowanca bt excessiverdis || Foiot RS Hiienu of. Olitais n/Omatin and | (hits soenTig T fas Sinith, & Breivata ot Com: | EFescrintion.n “Notie 1tkaiti Harmony Chapter N Opdee ot tha | e e D S e | e O e nd osacs I videidw byivay ot s Tiinole. Junetlonmotnts |03 L S L e e e iy For overworked, debilitated women, et Sture i) el s st paesting this | MF, Pl us about tweaty five vears of uge, | dud wuthorising the prosidont and sccrotary | Cuguea tho attontion of tho. prsidents at | through it forwarued to headyuarters at | pans D Sitcanth infanted, shot und” o tanbiiara il I re, da At ehGslL AHODY (ivriday) evening for initintion. followed by a | Of medium helent, hewyily built, with o fieht | o sikn i wartant for ithe amount. The reso- | their recont meeting, aud it was ther declaved | Washington where the Examiner burenu will ) R e oD day) ¢ e« fo on. followed b complexion and straw-colored moustache, on was adoptec S EO LA B 6 A ek s Seav st ——— sociablo, in Masonic hall. Visiting members | Wealing o reddish coat and a paicof light | The question of feating the new bulding D100 G L T4 SO T T ol LE eng s | (o romcois heet Sto faRATALARd Boded viCow Fiendish A rer Hanged. cured by it. of the order are cordially welcom colored puntaloons. - Tho case was not re- | provoked considerablediscussion. Mr. Waite [ (bR F IR B RIS erodtt T VR elusion. L'Owiisat, Out,, Juno 4. —Narcisso T | ——— e ‘Twenty-five couples from Omaha, together | ported to the police. opposed to putting in a steam of their eastern con ons. Mr. Mid Tk Bie takes pleasure in offering toall | roque, who lust October murdered two little | M. 8. i Fehi) i T L e OGOt hol e poololyi e TR 1 B O o n . | ley says tho western roads nave beau vilner- | s patrons and particularly to suvseribors o | givis, was hunged here this mo.ning, La. | ¥7¢ For Now and Thront it N C G GG Sk ADGUIORBIBIHAING LNEULULION, B L o bt & Janitor to | b1 in one point, to-wit: The maintenance | Mg Wrekey Bee, the sorvices of this now | roqufemet the girls on their way home from | CounellBate == fow, In tho pavilion and o supper at the hotel | Apticles of incorporation wore fiied yester- | lion to the expenseof pavinga juvitor 10 | ofuy ay v an Illinois roud ¥ vhich, we have ubt, will prove [ schodl. After outraging them hie committed | Sore eves cross eyes, were among the evoning's entertainments, [ gt GG Oficear tho caunty rocorder 1o W toit. He suggested the useof fur- bureau which, we have no doubt, will prove | sehool, After outragiug them | painful and woik viston, John Short delivered a speech last evening | iah Ot BCabr CBanel s. Itwas finally decided that the com- vl st of | of greatadvantage to them, both in prose- D the e, o i av'the corner of Broadway and Main_ street e than local import. | mittes on buildings and grounds be in- Missouri river o Chicazo rate point. | cutingnew claims toa suceessful is i e in favor of the third party movement. ‘The | tance. The new venture has been named the | Structed to secure -"l‘m;-'“r- tao ll~t{lv<l.|!§»: ;\"f’ Tni s ou through business to and from [ jnexpediting all claims eutrusted to A speech was in the Irish language and was | Nutional Building und Loan association of [ that the plans provide for heating by fur- territory, contrary to u principle | Bpp burcau, day for toil, to . chronio highly enjoyed by all ticalarly by Mr. | Cc s e incorporators are ‘I, | Dace. 9 S 611 asKarted al) S othars LEAMG ISP G An hour for sport, h s e s VY e i T none W T Dhomas, | Mr, Shubert sald thatin all probubility it | StOULlY asserted fu all other teatic in The Conditions. [ “The following jury has been drawn for the president; S. R, Wadsiworth, secretary s | Would be necessary to open_another voom in ,“m',‘f‘,'“w e et As a condition precedent to any person | Carlsbad Sprudel Salt in the L S whonyHgeNs June term of supcrior court: S. Covalt, B. | Lucius Wells, Georee Wright, John | the Second avenue school next fail, and ho |y, 0gerve their local rates west of tho Mis- | availing himself of thosorvices of ths burea, T 4 bost rosulty S. Harrington, O. H. Luca; W. Dicke Sehoentgen, Thomas Bowman, Johu . | 3 “m*l‘“ that ‘_:'*":':“;:;:_':l'l‘:"r“fi"x[ll" “‘I’: d‘:‘l“:; sissippi viver and to make no sub-divisions e Ber will require that tie applicaat shall S L. Zurmeublen, ~ William McCrary, i | Weaver and J. E. I MeGee. These gentles | toward ing seats for the room, a 50 | except of the proportion accruing | send in a subseription to Tue OMyAmA J: i /i S Potrson, John Dohany and George D. | men are among-the most promnent and | forthe flurrison stroot schiool. "On tmobion | st "ot tne Mississippi. Me. Midgloy as | Wee ot o for o yoar, A remittance And your life will not be Brown. wealthy citizens of the city, aud their nam of Mr. Schoontgen the committee on SURDRGS | been iu correspondence with Chairme . Tty S SaTsendinD TeIaToRe short. The city council mov Wodnesday evening | alone would be a guaranty, cven if their | Wus ustructed to correspond for bids on80) | Gojdard and Blanchard of the Trunk Line | of #1 will cutitle tho “;"‘1"" i = —Ok— as a board of equalization for the purpose of | wealth was ot equal to a larger portion of SN\-‘“,_ int Mr. Schoentgon stated that | ®hd the Central Trafic assaciations on this | yoar s subscription and also a membership in COUNOIL BLUFFS, OWA. heariug complaints as to the assessments of | thecapital stock, which is placed at 210,000,000, | 4 ML DOl T o row mud that ho | Sbiect, but as they have shown little or no | the Claims Bureau association eomposed en- RESSTHE Paid Up Cavital, = - = - $100,000 property. Tho main item of business trans- | A the name indicates, the association will | {8 WS KOS AWEY, FOMEEAW BIELEEL ] disposition to co-operate with him in the | tirely of subscribers to Tu Bre. \vee 4 l ) o acted wus the reduction of the assessment of | 1ot bo confied to the butls muttonal i | Who wore prosentif thoy would toll th | MALler he has docided that tue western | “sy| “oorions now subseribors of Tue Kast Omaha land company to &2 per | its character, The plan has been carefully AT DAL e I ronds must correct the orror themsclvos, Ho | (SO0 BOHONS BOW, &4 MGEBSE OF (R E X matured aud is as safe as government bouds. | People 50, in order that the school - ma'ams, | 4 gnerefore given notige. to the interested | WEEKLY Ber who will soud us ox v “Tho stock is made to mature in eight and a [ Who have made his oftice their point of at- | ;0 thar tho arrancomeént whercby a divis- | seriber will be entitled to membership in the third years. The plan of theassociation is very | tck in the past, might transfer thoir opel T TREaRyEhse. || LOTOGAE iz0d Uank 0 the clty. Forolh and (3 JHaIE aililion™ it datiy: wee. | QUGS Titos Hapoct The “Magie” self tikhting | niiieion pai atCof Tndivid ket Lamp. Prico for B B i Corporadions So1cta4, Cor and outtit, expross prepald, §1. | Tesbondencoineitad. .l ion bas been allowed of the proportion of the | association in their own names and the now | & P Tiive anen BhicT et (0] LAY Orh LB, ; ihaTis rditliteolven Befilan: jof thio ive eneretic. wgents wanted AW O Cashtor. Smith, L was ontrial in district court | Simple. Three kinds of bonds ave ‘issued T for/indliexythrco wocksltolla fiot ough wceruing cast of: the Missouri | qupscriber will also receive one certiticato oS whiora, . Notthwostorn A R Ve Cushtor Tst whok, the jury returned a verdict for the | 15t ~Stoc oty linst b mosting thoa’ adiournsalunil 100 inust on and after ine s be discon: | of membership besides his paper. ( Shoctaity Co., Room 10 o | = = UL if o s N cnts of & per sha Second —Stock pr iacimes. Sl CAMATLS Ul ed and the division allowed intermediaf o St libal bl U Bullding, Omihn, Ne Plainti for the sim of 81300, A motion for | Hents of 8 hee ;\.Vl;lr‘r Ehifce WA Avsun this morning, when Architect C. E. Bell will | fived and the divisi A e Subscribers of Tue Dary Bre who send ~ | NEW OGDEN HOTEL. fnw trial was filed by the defondants yes | g “Stock payable in cash st 8375 per | e beforo the board with tho pluns which be | 1ol ®tHoMissiasipat tivbr and. points in | in subscriptions to tho waakly will bo The New Ozden Hotol, in Counefl Biufrs, hn e R shure, boaring G per cent has prepared forwhe Hurrison street buildivg. | (ruuic line territory. This, applics to both | titled to the same privileges as those of Tus Thes S e ot The two-year-old daughter of Mr. - and | 0, ulsessuble, all maturing in 100 months. o T ot cast and west bound trafie. Chalrman | Wy Bor i | < ad Is now itasnoule Mus. C. M. Maynard met with a painful a Tho stock is ion-assessabie and is free from | The Boston stove Junc clearing saleof sum- | \iijuioy says the conditidhs pec ntly existin a s : OO L T dent yesterduy forenoon. — She was plaving | gaiation. | 1t is seeured by mortiage, and il r goods commences tomorrow morning. | g tgueh traic by way Gf Fast St Lo No service will be undertaken for any per- GLihacitynniisiproiootelor il about th room, when she stumbled and Tell, | 1 Geyeuges are non-negotiubic und ; urday, June, 1891 The grentest burgains |y vo ooy corrected. son who is not an actual subscribor of T Lndicn. Sold in Engh p aliirmns throw thou Sronm striking her fus 1 the side of @ hot stove. | 4 jepository in trust for the stoc in ary woods ever offered will be found at In the sutt of W. S, Mayne, assignee of the firm of Cocke & Morgan, against M. I g o = IR G RS ot and eold 1 sunshine in An ugly looking burn was the result. 1t is 4 PRl e e this sale. Boston store, Council Blufls, Ia. RULES FOR SPEGIAL RA Bre. RS Ansloatorg, oo Tablo unsurpassed wnywhore, All thie shureholders are on an equality e, from your Dr fearod that the child will be disfigured for | 510k is non forfeita 5 are with. | Sco tomorrow’s papers for prices. Boston t the June meeting of ‘the passenger de- The Tor: b . S sl il pieh S, R0 day. Lo 3 Sivn before maturity, tho: holders. thersof | store, Council Blafts ment of the Centrul Trafle association | Tho (s »I.;r.m-.- whih cialma will bo pesditagir it oOkRI e, GEO. M. WHITNEY, Managor. ‘The damago suit of C. I3, Stone against the | will be entitled 1o receive the full wmount 0 ] tae o b ihontaio teluting ko rocuced | prosecuted will depend entirely upon tue S e : aity was tricd in district court yestorday. | pud into tho loan fund, swith iuterest at 6 por | Mar Bouricius, musie teacher, removed co [ Fates on the certificate \isn was doj t2d, | g v or areice rondored in cach case, Wo i Gas Heating Stoves. Aboat the tune for adjouriment i the o cent per annum after’ one year; 7_per cent [ 835 Broadway, over C. B. music company. {‘,'.'fi‘..’l‘,"‘,',‘,*’.;,',‘,‘,'h',',“‘;’ Yok cuatyinan shall 10U | can safely assure all_patvons of the burcau | 6 D L e arymone “m'\“Ns.kx_‘;wtn.‘s;:\:‘: ;::;: 0‘1'.(\‘:;:“ x‘\:u::l\\u years, and 8 per cent after threo vy Duquette & Co.’s Pomona fruit juice | can be effective it will \”Mcc“m.y",.‘,‘\},,M._ that the charges will be \u.) g h ll\?n D titled ¢ "“:‘\‘1\ 300 d l‘h'.:v:w'\'v"ll'fl‘x-"fr i i “\n Asues! No wr‘mv Dromisos in aubation. The arguments of the | * 1 following will snow cost to investor | tabldts. ey are dallalons. asndlcionkanm:io ddomscsios ansesiolng )”l“‘”\‘ :‘“z“ ‘L‘l:‘l‘l:rm:‘ r‘:r ':'l‘:’ :’R\Irl:rm:m‘:;: hoy it it d Sausoreabrt o[ e g (e pathimolns, bod foais; oto. attorneys willibe commenced the first thing | who buys two shares of stock of 00 each : e > ” : b awyers and rol t, as L itlemen, b r 3 1 bl two stiare tock of & PERSONAL PARAGRADHS, be to attend the meeting for which tho spec- st A Ve = uf K m,l\“ ',"'"'"x‘"i o S [ EE LI C O b Rt e B al rates were granted and it the required | It#00s without suying that the Examiner Mclchor, | - B. Gas and Electriz Light Co. s Wi askelensiatiihan Grndl | MOmMAly duf g W iormoalu §Lov 600 | . W. G. Oliver returucd last evening from a | number is in attendance to justify the reduc | and Tie Bee are in position conjointly to e: Seylori, South D, 7 deeb N dueeday vcaing by M. Lig Men | SEmpniiE 2 seeeeeeene 000 | ching tour in the nortbern part of the state. | tion the return cortificates will be supplied | pedite business and do servico ut moro lib- A DU Toster and M. P. Bilis Couneil | 11 Pearl ant 210 Main Stroot. Now Vork, Tho Iollowing wore prosent: Dotallsat 510 | Mrs. M., Lemen of Missouni is the guest WESTEIN PASSENGER AFFAIRS. eral rates than auy other medium for the | Blufms e FTHE GRAND Mr,and Mrs. W. . Sapp, Misses Bessie | Amount realized at ms $ 1,000 | of her son, Rev. J. G. Lemen of the Chrisdun At the meeting of the Western Pussenger | prosecution of claims. YROPOSALSE FOR HAY AND STRAW ’ Stewart, Nellio Sackett, Lntu Hosgiand, | Profit on fnvestment........ .. i, gpo | Home, association today the question of reduced | In the matter of teos and charges Tur Ber Hondquurters Depurtment of the Mis Council Bluffs, la. Mollie Rico and Messrs. C. L. Ssunders! | This vields 15 per ceut simple intereston [ Mrs, f. T. Bell returned vestordyy from a | rates for tho Grand Asmy cucampment at | gosires only to clear expenses. Tho burean | jour Qe ol it Chief duarteriaster, st sl Charies Stewart, Thomas Coughlin, Frank | the investment month’s trip to her old home in Wheeling, etroit wus discussed. ~ The Chicago & | 0 0 AT Gy < Ey (AT T T e pr s e d RS el Hamilton, W. . Wyuman, J. T.. Paxton, John |~ Iis estimated that between $4.000 ana | W. Va. Alton would only consent to through rates | 18 lutended for therelicfof the peole from th blach ko e udinions. || This BlegantlyFAppolnted Hotsl f sity of Togalaharl - 5 s this office and at the ofices g Tatrick, Arthur Swith and K. C. Barton £,000 are sent out of Couneil Bluffs every | United States District Attorney ailes of | from western powts ou condition thet the | rapacity of legalsnarks. In many casos foos | Sif U6t et A (HS G R R LS i is Now Open. L. H. Brown and Miss Nellic Rtoper wero | monthin payment on shares in national loat | Corydon was in the city yosterday stopping | Western lines would route all the business | allowed attorueys ave irrevoeably fixed by duitel woon, centiad T\ George T nager. married Wednesday night at the residence of | and building associations. With asafo home | at the Graud. over the Wabash road and somo of the lines | law, and i such the question is docided. In | | oy Il and then oponed, for farnishing the budeis perents, Mr, iand Mos SWado | Colnpany fu the tield backed by’ met of WA * Emmety Tinley lety last evening tor/Abars |itiat are nogboydoliifig the Altan, Dhia other claims such a charge will bo mado as | AT L OF My and striw At SPECIAT NOTICE Roper, at the corner of Avenue A and Eighth | doubted integrity, a large part of this will [ gean, S, D., where e has a case in court. He | 0ther, roads el t co | Seems to cover the actual expenses involved | Lewvenworth and itiey, Kansus; Tort B u AL O CES. street, Rev. L. A. Hall Justor of tho Fiest roain hore, 5 i will bo absént about ten days. }“I""';‘“':“‘Ja"“‘l- u“.‘x“.g“tu‘r“’h”l"“l‘,“;:f“:' SO e & 1at Denver, Colorudo: at o NI SOt Buptist ehurch, performed tho ceremony. The new company offers every advautage o . 1 3 e 11 o | for the i rip between points b 2 U e % T G T o Ay ;fi given by any kindred association. The men | E'Tonk Badollet has veturned from New [ Jines and the eastern boundary of the asso- We make no effort to solicit your | Okluhomi To G of iy ut Fort n 5 f vho ure back of i 1 chable | Yorlwhere he has been studving music in | cation territory, the reason being that such f ¢ Cotorudo; I' Oluhoina Torrite Present. An elaborate spread followed the | who are back of it ure of 1rrejroachable s Nati i v ST A Yyithe peas g thul '3 patronage, as does the ordinary agent i _ Okl u Toy | Y ASTURAGE for horses may bo coremony, and until & lato hour.thi ests | chavacter and integrity and among the | the National couscrvatory. He expects to | tickets would be too easily sealped. A com- ¥ 4 ! unply. Indian Terr-tory. Proposils for InalaaR jerosnyii e liouiting Toado, marey. In tha usaul Tasnion M aect | woalthicst in the city: The agsociation. they | FELUD next winter. mittee was then appointed to consider the | Who secks your elaim for a financial re atGher points wiil e entertaine. | gt Galla her turm. - Apply to'John €. Lee, Mrs. Brown will Livo on north Iighth strcet. | have ostablished will enole the young man | s, John Kerr of St Louis is i th eity, | matter and report at the July meeting. Iy | consideration. Such s mot our pur- | Widders must state the plaees where thoy in- TSRS e Soveral suts wero commennod in Justive | OF Woman who bas a few dollars to spare | the guest of her duughters, Mrs. E. W. [ ail probability this committe will recommend | pose. We offer to one nd all the services of | (nd tg ke duliveries, The sovernent ro. Blicbat orao ¢hay L asl) T o) bR e each month to invest it safely aud where the | Peterson and Mrs. 1. M. Allen. She will [ rates from the eastern gateways of the usso- | g well equipped burcau, where ciaim of any Gt £ 0l har kI Gf S0 Ppiio,. ors andh | ey as al ress . sons who, It is claimed, are bohind returns will be larger than they can hope to | Svend the summer in the Bluffs, clution a trifle higher u{‘nn_ the :-um;n‘n‘r onelliiyre ian balsan tiordin farmation IniFozard 1 of cicl ¥ o consldured tor the o i payment of dues s mombers of the Council | Eain 1a any other way. “Tho association will | ¢, Beck of Leavenworth, Kan., is visiting | Wy rates, witha elose limit on tho tickets to | giiiieei B8 S o normnin (vesetit | hese |t wave sueh R e 3 3 i > pushed vupidly its growth oy i 3 Bedt , ¢ | bead off the scalpers. ] 31uffs Wolf club, Bach suit is for $100. The | be pushed vapidly, and its growth caunot | his son, A. S. Beck, 180 Glen avenue, M, illogiti e i it P v Ve s of do jot; 25 bloeks from postodli defendonts are W. H. Thomas, . W. Snot. | help being plicnomenal when its plaus ave in- | Beck, st., is in_ his oizhty-soventh year, and = Gl lessionilllogtiimate)youfwill bojaoBnotifind ) , conaltions < pirily faenishod: on man, G, A. Lafonbire, 9. G Dipton, 4. G, | vestigated. h6 ot tha/ablast and rioat promiaent Masons Bridge Toll Discrimination. without feav or favor, If tho cliim is gon- R e T e A R Watcrman, F. H. Guanella, ¥red Davis and ) n the west., Atcuisoy, Kan., Jano 4.—[Special Tele uine it will recewve prompt attention and u production or manufactures the d & X rrested for B me s : % creon) b 1k proposils Kor's 112 Main s and 113 I°. M. Hunter, Some of the defendauts admit Arnestedi O BbozzIgmgn ¢ E. 8. Barnett leaves for Weoning Water, | #ram to Tur Bee. | —Iuis alloged thut for sev- | oficient prosecution. [f unsuceessful, no [ thereom . A ; e o il i g that they assisted the ciub when it was LI, a:a0wlug "{“" fine man who | Neb,, today to atteud the commeucement | eral years the Atchison bridze compuny has | chavge will bs made; provided, however, | hoteenich W snap b, il CsLALe If you wint to :"a“:h.:.‘hull,'lh:v!""tl“\"lnf;"l]l:il|l:“’t monox, but they \Ii; th ‘ulnlln',. [P 0“4\.\‘;‘"\' U and excrolses n'l‘l!ll‘a |>£xvllylvn-:rvlu ls. lih‘\. m;uu'lb ouly charged the Missouri Pacific about one- | that claimants must defray their own ox- buy, or 0 118t burgain it you SR Y : : liciosnLl augatqvas Arfogted’s yostorduy, |l OB any, Csey Is & member of the | yaif tho rates ehargad other railroad compa- | penses in the preparation of aflidavits, depo- Justice Hummer issued a writ of attach- | afiernoon by Constable Austin, and taken to tuating class. : e e To AT artha sair Pl ks 3 \ Anabstraetand | 7 catar) : et Y 2ous i ; . S UEE Gy nies for crossing cars. IUis further stated | gjtjons, and other evidenco outside of Wash- g udor Lo the 7o, ment vesterday morning ou the bousehold | 1o ofice of Justice Swearingen, whers he W d. Jumeson, Wade Cary, Peter Wind, | that the Rock Island will shortly commence | © 5 A torm nimed X i Kood Tive goods of Mrs, Helen Brown in fayor of J. M. . B. Lacy and James Patterson are ox- | proceedings agninst the bridge company to | INgtan. We will furnish the necessary log W. FOSTI 3 ro U S Lin i establishod Scaulan for $03.10. Mrs. Brown has e ek e < pected hoine today from a trip to Cedar Rap- [ recover $10,000 ovoreharge, 1 is also stited | paver: r the Washington cxpenses | Quarterm, M2 it ¢ ol ety property. ( i a embezzlement. G. W. Evans, the Omaba i b tl‘x::m::_r:;ylw:lx‘m l“ll"l\‘rcn!l“:fl l;nn«;;h?u};: DRSS ;m'v‘" Ui ot ids, \\nv-.:llu-,»‘-l wve been attendiag the Ma- | that for a year or more the Santa Fo has y successful cliims. When claims = i 4 T e 810, |FuRe X SQWNEmAcn NG, Was thel | sonio grand lodgey been enjoving special vrivileges from the | areallowed, a reasonable fee will be charged | Qi £ Q c—Attorneys at lnw, Pric- R SALE-Elegant wnd fine l\!‘u:’ “‘m‘fi‘y‘]" . loave) l!lll- city. ll‘h.vf K00ds | complaining witness. He claims that hecon- | Several represen s of the Mills county | bridge company. o eovaniot arllcant: ims & Saunders—Hitorpovyut uw, trac; shnglo drivors; privos Foasonibles el Do taken to the dakaons hid were wll reudy 1o | gigned a machine to Smith some time ago, | farmers’ allisnce came up from Glenwood - EAC R £ e federul courts. Rooms B 4 and 5 Shugart | and see then before buying, - Isaie L Smith, taken to the depot when Constable Nichol- | 2 R ek last Wednesday to attend the Theodore AKCHBISHOP IRELAND. All letters will be promptly answered and | 66 bloek, Counell Biaffs, La. ales stubles No. 418 North Seventh strovt, son stepped in and levied on them to satisfy | Swith baving agreed to report to him and | } & AEK N e o for el " P Councit Blufy Scanlan's clamm, Several ofher ereditory | turn over a shure of the money that might be | Thomas concert in Omaha. Tae following i Allinfopmation ‘conesralok form of agolion: i £ WOra/8C0R 0n tha Rround bLbhe bl o rom the sale of the machine. 1t was [ JVere in tho Mrs, Landes, Misses | gro matks plainly on Catholic Govern- | tious for claims, torms, otc., will be given | —— —— AGNITICE re property in five el i 5 5 avis, but the sale was neyer [ Bello Irwin, Lounsburry, Etta Ius- with as littlo delay as practicable. No letter s loeited 20 b o finally paid and Mrs, Brown was allowed to i, botitho 18 never | . v, Nettie Baker, Emnma and Muy Powoll me . tin America Si9gyina A o ol i) ioliesgtrainastofliasy orey Netue y Kinma May vell, £ s vi o answered 0ss tho send olosos 1 —Attorney at Law, N 1 rensonahlo terms. Some fine resls will be auswered uvless th sendor encloses | [f J, Chambers, 7t fexat Lam o et fan e torma e Qma D dopart. ) e Lblaalalmadyand Bmithil i e Gy Mo (B0 RO e St. Pavt, Minn., June 4. —Since the 0 requisite stamps for reply. No information | neirs” s Polophono’ No.. 2. Business Aon, et kent tho money himsell, Itis also charged AUL Ml sl that he sold anather machine and receive e cation of his interview a few days ago re- e f 3 e £ Babelin hele: anainermaghiae alyed 8 concerning uny particular claim will bo im- [ Bours. . ti. to 0 pon - Couneil uns, Ty NOK SALE Our fine family horse, suitabla parted until the applicant has become a for ridingor driving. Apply to1#) 8. 6th was called upon to answer to the charge of John Peel is a simple old man, whose quee s pave tereifiod hildeon, but Wivo wot | g5 as paet pavmont for it, all of which he | Pianos, oreans, C. B. Musie Co., 538 B'way. | yarding the cablo roports of tno potition to night ho was arrested on a complaint made [ LINed into hisown privato coffers. ' Smith the pope for the districting of foreign immi- s Leeot. : clatms he has 1o knowledze whatever of hay- Attorney Bubcock's Case, L1800} 0 i e Aneh | member of Tho Bos Claims Bureau associa- = 3{“n81||‘1:‘;11“x‘l:;s‘5::‘;-'!:.!:1.“5vn“(:A:}:l::}l'\l av ing done any ked work in the matter. [ E. A. Babcock of Avoca, one of the oldest | KTButs In America on natlona lines Arch. | GO H GIT[ZENS STATE BANK NUR SALE -Hotel centrally locatod, dotn 3 cemote > HO admita having dono business for Evans: | and Lest kaawn bishop Ireland has had many telegrams and good business. Or will oxehinze or goo t ho was muking nis heidguarters w the AR e B memburs of the bar, has | oo oee o0 of his views. Today Address ol letters relating to claims to N T e P cemotery and had Deen frightonng the chil but Insists that It hus aiways been dono hon- | pogn iy such iil hoaitn of late that his friends ;;l‘,‘l‘“‘m",:.{f,,‘,‘:: \:'::T,".l.,,){‘\a\...-..n.»d l;r.-:f::,l; MaNAGER OMAnA BEE BUREAU 0F CLAINS, Or Connoil Bt Hotel lonse, farn.ture and fixtures; an A dren. Yesterday morning he was given a [ “4Ys s put under bond in the sum of | fear that ne is breaking down mentally and d £ Omaha, Neb. No. Tehunco to step into a - good piying busi= thirty day senténco in the county jail, and | ¢ oWith was put under bond in the sum of s ! g respondent he took up several points he had ness. Reasons for seiling, other bisiness res the sentonce was susponded. Yestcrday | $100, and was released until this morning, | nervousl His case was examined into (TR ATl Rl O B FOSTER AND THI BANKERS. CAPITAL STOCK........ $150,000 | quiring ull owner's uttontion. - : A | when he will have a hearing, sesterday, and ho will be piuced undor treat- | MO MOreI0fOre louched and expressed bim- RISE AXD THEHIIRESS S EEURRLUSTANDERROFITS? 70,000 | i noou it wus reported thut he had re A very. froely and emphatically, | i alns in rosidonco and business props turned o his old camping ground, the cem- SEE ment in St. Bernard's hospital w the hope | S0 very freely and emy i e e [ORTL AR IV ERAL patat aEn I EanAUEADRY olory, and was ut bis 010 trleks, Union Park races, Owana and Councl | that be may spocdily be restored to his ac. | Archbishop is at tho hoad of American Cutho- | The Secretary WL Hold o Conference | yora) capiTaL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 | “¢nt No.12N. Main st., Gonneli Hinffa ‘Tho fire department was called out last | BIUMS, June 012, £,.000; Sept. S-11, #5005 | customed vigor. He has uo home and no | lics oppused to foreign interfercucs and his on Bond Extension. T00k RENT—Tho MoMahon b1 g evening at 0:30 o'clock by an atarm from box | QCt 2-32% $,000. For programmes’ address | relatives in this part of the country, but is | remarks arc of even ereater weighton that | New Youk, June 4. -Secretary Fostor ar- | _ Dine ToRa-f A Miller, & O Glenson, B L | N bficic Wity budoment. ud elsvaion. oW 40, 4t tho Northwostorn dovot. A report by | Nat Brown, see'y., Merchauts’ hotel, Omana. | not yvanting for incans o secure whiatever he [ account. He says that as tho detalls of tho | rived in town at dusk last ovoniug. He has | SPUEArt B E Hare D edwmanduon. Charled | guire, i el birvos —been ciroulated that tho axe-hundle factory, | ry Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl streer, | hioumie 15 Ahocaho has been rooming by | piov ra unfolded the ludlynation of Ameri- | beon oxpcted for o wook or mors, With | nons. Larcest cabloals nd surpiis ot ey | = - — on Avenne A, betweon Ninth aud Tenit Ve 'y, deutists, el street, | himsclf i the sume building in which nis Rrat et ARARFTR AR SR SRk SenH R R ; g bankin Southwestern Lowa. OR SALE or Ront—3ardon land, wit [ b uext to Grand hotet, Telophono 145, High | ofice is located, aund thero was @ lack of the | (3% Cotholics or Protestants cannot but grow | him was his private stenographer, and the % th stroots, was ou' fire. When the department [ 4OXE 10 Grand botel, o 18 located, s lack of the | iy, ansity. ; 4 T N houses, by J. & 1tice. 10J Maia st Joun arrived on the soons of . the supposed manda | #rade work u speciulty. T T R e AR e e indications aro that ho proposes to do some | INTERESTON TIMZ DEPOSI TS Bluits gration it was found that the alarin was a ———— in consideration of his feeble state of health, Proceegrif investigating on s own account. Senator Tho fluest line of sprivg and summer | This led his friends (0 induce him b Amerloan natlooallam il revonls th ) s Bri ¢ one. The drying 0 o and am s led his friends o make b pe 4 aly oty T TR T one: ¢ "l drying raom contamned 81argo | coody, moat oxport workmon, 15 what you | the chante: thak caiain Muopanne e Ameri tkeln . Belg0 e 4 g halslia vsisarm amovnt of lumber and sulphur was being 1 A Rtya SADERE YRR 3 2 0 800t Of African Ci o R and to dine w ocrotary Foste wood, Mo smoko from tho sulphur louked T m— DEATH FROM STARVATION, constant application of European galvinic | sontinnans oS the Sutigand thon out through the crucks in the wall and had frngass .0 e LE0 s hatteries, Catholies are mortied that the o 0 boen seen by somo ladios who happaned o he | THOTe was a disustrous runuway yesterday | Russtan Peasants Uriven to Revole by | DAHoro ;,‘,.,f,l.:‘““....,“.',:.(.""\.:f.:"“,],,;""f".‘l,, o | The programme mapped out for him is o pussing and who thought at once that the | morning on Lower Broadway. A team belong Lack of Food. tense of this insolent forelzn intermeddling, | Visitto the sub-treasury i Wall street just ullding must be on fire m: |;» Iu-_\: {*rul:n-r\ bee xlm.»v.mm.-m.u; June 4.—A St. Petersburg special | Strange nevs indeed fo¢ “Amcrican cars to | before noou for ¢ suces with the bank —~—— o teain at the Northwestern depot und started B e oL A i hear that tho Austrainn/snd the Prussian | jng people and others, Some misunder Colfax Springs vin the Wock Istanik. | to run wildly. They collided with Louis | yai B BLIAGY At aF 1t dostuition p ambassadors in itome b been tnstructed by | 1% B l: ARR UeR v Tfi:‘. Liniaoder Everybody has heard of them, located on Il's buteher wagon short distance velow | g 10 the districts of IKuzan, Smbirsk, | (eir b governuitiia “io“ihring % to [ ASIUE HEs. somo. i) aboill o radompilon the “Great Rock 1sland Route.” Colfax. hus MBRUIZHEI RSN N HOEk Uiatgno0 o) Sumary, Rizhne, Noveorod and Penza. The | bear upon the vaticdn' thewr influence in | Of the 415 per cent bonds. For several weeks @ dozon modical mineral springs and nun. o dopat, breaking b 1o ploces and badly in- | correspondent says that hundreds of persous | aid of Herr Cahenslyds ‘Plau of campuign, | it has boon understood that the dreds daily testify to their mevits. Saven | Juring the driver. They then kept on until | nave diod of hunger in the past five weeks, | This is bad enough, buf wé can easily pieture | fuvored & plan by which the first-class hotels furnish pleasant homes at | they reached the corner of Sixteenth street 1 | ® further extension of 'this forelen ambition | these bonds held by the banks to very low rates to the turongs of health and | wnd Broadway, where thoy demolished a SURMA A AS IS to rule Catholic affairs in"America. In a fow [ posits were to be extended from S pleasure seekers, lamn post and a telegraph vole, The driver, “;“"' I‘|-~“l od the.corn magasines, A number | yoars the ecclesiastica¥ map of the country [ At 2 per cont interest. 1t was stated lnst — Benjamin T, Siple, was throwa to the ground | ©! ‘,“‘” lots occurred betweer the peasauts | \ould show the fingorfugs of every for night that the secretary himself has neyver Bank Asscssment, with terrific torce. He was picked up in "“«l 0D and seve persons wero Killed | principality whose emigriuts choose to touch | indicated the figures at which theso bonds sensiblo and taken to the W s Christiun | 804 many Injured. Gloo hurvest pros- | our shores. would be exteuded. If any misunderstand association hospital, whera De, Thomas was | PeCts increase the horrors of the situation, *I have seen the oficial denial of the re- | ing has occurred, it was smid, the bankers board of equalizution to hear the protest of | summoned 1o take care of him An investi - the Deutsche-Americanischer- | themselves are ab fault. They bave certainly the Citizens’ State bank against the assess- | gation showed that his vight leg had sus- Pursuing the Dalton Gang. wrman Clerical Society | believed all along that the bouds were to be ment that had been made upon its property ;.lulml .;....{mm.d ls.» cture above tho Kuee Sac axp Fox Aaexey, LT, June 4. of America, discluiming all knowledge of or "\"'m\v'i.m per cent interest. They ‘m re Attorney C. N 2 Jresanted Fy A was feaved first that amputation would b. idian hunter broug ord this morning | Coopevation in the Cahensly moworial, | surprised yesterday at the secretary’s ofticinl Altomer €, M. Hacl ropresontod thobeaks [ bckatare. but In wik' k Asia doan o | pdlan N orougt wn word this morning | Wiy this' repore’ will not dony is that the | announcoment. thit. some' of the bonds il Ry rding to the state law | wait awhile before performing any operation . Cahensly memorial is nearly word for word | might be extenied on the basis of the stock should be assessed to thy bank as o | It is thousht that the limo will be perman. | Dalton gang, which rovbed the Pargo expre of the document which the German e per cent interest The corporation instend of to the inaividual sto. ently stiifened. Siple, the injured man, is | 00 the Santa Fee u month ugo, e says the | of St. Laus, the founders of toe ve were not only amuzed,but they were grieved, I!\!l(|x'l‘, us had been don ol Attorue, unmarried, gang was plunning @ raid upon the agency 10 Rome in 1856 by RRov, Abbelin of W and some had vo hesitancy in saying that Stewart appeared for the city. Afterthe | ——— with the oojoct of robbing the United States | kee, nor wili he say in 4 fow days o the change of base was dictated at the cabi claims of the partics had beeni set forth for [ ''he Boston store June clearing sale of sum- | commissionor, who has the monoy to pa the' American puper which is fed ¢ uet meeting called to diseuss this matter on an hour and a half it was decided to leav me 0ds commences tomorrow morning, | Sac and Fox Indians for the lands rece food Jdeclares openly that it will ceaselessly | Monday, Sowe were oven feank enough to the ussossment Just as it had been made Suturday, June 7, 1501, Tho greatest bargains | purchased by the government. As soon as | work for Cahensly's programme, Whatever | add that while Mr, Foster ndbered to the TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS the assexsor in dry goods over offered will be found at | the four Shuwnees who were charged with | the lotter, tho spirit of the Cahensly tmove. | original plaus of extending the bouds held by 4 o 3 this sale. ' Boston store, Council Biufts, Ta. | murdering throo horse thieves were released | ment thrives in the halls of tho vercin and | the banks at ¢ per cont, Dresident Harrison G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Oouncil FPurniture, carpots, refrigerators, baby car- | S8 IOVISHOIS papers for prices. Boston | today they headed @ posse to run down the | the verein is an exotic to which American | and otkers thought that I to 1g per ceut was | Bluffs and 1821 Farnam St., Omaha, Dye, clean and refinish goods fos, stovos, crockery, aud il houso fur. [ S1OF Council Blufts, Dulton giny: bl pbvely encounter is - antici- | Wi is most uncongenfal. One denial of somo | sufliciont. Mo secrotary will discuss this | of every description. Packages received st either office or at the nishing 5, cush or on easy paywmeuts, at 3 ~pp— pated when the two parties meet, of Cabensly’'s movements will not redeom | situation with the bankers today orks, Co 5 d 2 < 1| s, end fc rice lis Mundel & Kiéin's, il Supervisors' Meeting, B the vercin® oefore the teib of public "I bankers holdiug the £41,000,000 of 41¢s | ¥ \',}(.h(',, ll;':\,\, ',A mf)l St Bl 6 I-Il“( i} Blui. Band fon pole 'llf o i The county supervisors speut most of yes Stnply a Grand Swindle. opiulon. may do oo of threo’ thngs, " 'Tho At | o0 MOTEBURW Wha kv whop-wora or sollod fubrics of any churuotor cun huve Morgan's prices for furniture on fustall- | terday lookiug after the finances. Treasurer | Gurunie, OkL, June 4, The reseiyer of Wit T et is an extreme prococding, and considered in ¢ > FEATHERS RENOVADED AND ¢ NE ! STEAM b ment plan lower than any other bouse iu city. | Plumer was before the board aud his books l"‘“ Commorclal bauk, wbioh failed $omo | pliis foe s ey, Larly Jhed e | advisatia. Skis In effoct Lhas they should BERFEATHERS BENQYATED ARD OLEANER BY STEAM. ik The peasants of two districts have revolted The council met again last evening as a that he had the night before came across the Pllls for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath | withdraw themsolves as natioal deposi- | latest and most approved machinery, at less cost than you ever paid bofore,

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