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THE OMAHA I)\ILT [h‘ffi“ MONDAY, JUNE 1'3. 1891. e | s city. Besides o 03, THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM L()L‘i(ll. BLUFES. iii':,.f‘(;fvr.,“‘..‘.f.ff, ',“.KT‘Z'."aL“,',”?,Z.'..‘.',‘f'“."‘r hata e 7 Blooraer, P. G., pi de nin UOUNCIL BLUFF - adireis by M, Dloomee. & de¥oilonh saee OFFIUE: No. 12 PEARL § .| How Obildren's Day Was Observed n the | 130 was ledby Past Grand L. C. Huff ot s after wnich memorial orations were deiiv y Churches Yesterday, ered by different moembers, one from | this evening The evidence is purely cir Into Existenoe. | the great west, just what an emergency each lodee. Each orat va weoeded by | Cumstantial and there is a great deal of sur. | clause is to an appropriation bili, 1t afforaed ch lodee. Each oration was proceeded by | prise that the jury shouht have taken solong relief to the people immediately the reading of the roll of deceased members ALt i 00! a8 beel : \ Votioing ot ey Blaes (it TELEIMHONES b Miss Hrtbate Anderaon, secratury. The | oind & vordiot m(!:n Irt room s veen | FRIGHTS CAUSED BY INDIAN RA'DS. Noticing the conflict at Pine Ridgo las Bushiess Offiee, Nox 43, ODDFELLOWS' MEMORIAL EXERCISES. | orations consisted mainly of roferences to the | Lirpnged during et ALY w vefween the Indians aud the regular and the generai feeling is that Parkinson wili ariny, and the flatterlng commonts of the lives of decensed comrades and were very In- | aud should be acqnittwduiy o | press'for gallant conduct on the battle-field froe ‘ ; | teresting T (PIENLTE L T - The Telegram of Acting and the victory achieved the writer with the T = Sermon by a Real Boy Preacher— | for the difforent lodgos: Council BIUS, No. |0 \witog 1ittle Farly Risers, best pill Paddock, the Appreclsted O | permission of Tuk Isek will relate some un MINOK MESTION. FeoiilE GEOWER BRHANALA TAkE D. . Bloomer, Humboldt, No. 1 ! H e Hi R AL Rl Sudh S L S i irower y Schickota ‘oune s, No. 3, dogree o . W a Con- | Myt AL L L LU Ry N. Y. 1% Co, Manawa - Death of an Ropmeate Filss it Whith: Hatese, No MASHED OVW HOSTLER, bl dd b RbolTion: o k) UG MIEAE v < sws : memorial address 1n go = sequent Enlistment. rebellion Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Insane Patient, O bt | Troubles of a Fifteen-Year-Old Girl . —- ettty P was interspersed with excellent music, suite at Patchogue, L. I e An Indian Princess. If you want water in your yard or house. At v the occuslon, furnished by the cholr Parcnootr, L. 1, June 14, —Grace Raynor During the summers of 1861 and 1862, and } Sarah Welsh, daughter of John Welsh £O to Bixby's, 802 Moerriam block Children day was observed in many of the | of the Trinity Methodist church, consisting | i only fifteen years old. She lives with her | 8fter the secretary of war had orderet all | the noted Indinn scout, is in the city, | &opyricNY oo yyVantod oud gir] for fieneral house WOrk: | oy yostorday, The weather kept | of Miss Lillian Huff and Mrs. McCargar and Mr, and Mes, Willlam L, Raynor, at | the available troops on tho wes outier | suys the Sprague, Wash., Advertiser Maossrs. (3. W, Gee & and John Sylvester, | Parents, A ) s L) 7 i y ” Wittt anoio! - the frsno attontwin | of tiie white dresses at home, but it | Mesars (3 W. Goebring and Jahn SYIVESIEh | Lyvhogue, Shois the youngest child, For | 0 report for assicnment in Missoari, Ken- | Her mother s u sister of tho celebrated Goes right to the spat rnurd’s hospital, diea yesterday noon could not mar the pleasure which the litte | oo it g kel Witter also played some | some time David Curtis, aged nineteen, who | tucky, Virginia and other border states, tho chiel Luquetas, who in diys bygone has | —one of Dr. Pieroe’s Pleasant Pel- He has been in,poor health for | 0nes feltin tuis always popular accasion lections on the clarinet and piano, wh lives near by, has slyly paia her attentions, | Indians became very troublesome to spavsely | ed 1:»?- hosts to mrvvu- Hl.n prineess is | Jots, They do the right kind of some time ”“I" and about three weeks ago ho | Special service weore held by the Br ‘,.‘:u]‘u were well received. The girl has had the advantages of a good | Settied portious of Kausas, Colorado, Ne ; I\:‘Il\];v 2l \.h"“'“‘ LAY :l.‘\"l\l “l ’y""‘f”‘l‘ work when they get there, too. No A et e UL SAED I s b T L b e L EALEb A S B s s home, schooling and music lessons, and her | brasks, lowa, Dakota and Minnesota runge fluently. nod. is highly educated, | violence, no unpleasantness—but a D L G RO beautifully decorated with ‘|‘n.-.|;::xl.‘-||‘nw did "‘:;f“"‘::"’::(']:“_ 1a, | Parents were much opposed to her keeping l‘;l";“""" ”'v”.‘-"lwf‘l"”"fl"*\ {‘“‘Il AnSuty Eho s drossod in the Intost style | mild and gentle eleansing and regu- taken to the residence of the daughter of the e ¥ TOUT | il be open for business Juno 16, On that | compuny with Curtis, who is & hostler in the | SAoW fo fmiwlgtants orossing the PGS L1O | of ~ American — fashion, and, to be | lating of the whole system. Sick Gead man, who lives at 1405 Seventeouth | small trees,stood a canopy buried in wreathes, | WH U open Tor Busiiesd June . H Ml | employ of Stage Driver Overton. Curtis | governors of these states and tereitories, | fuanic is protty. Hor business in the | ] ‘he, Bil Headache, Dizzi avenue, where the funcral will be held. On tho canopy were vight hooks for tho | o' Sieiul ‘oxcursion tekets from Counell | chose the cover of darkness in which to pay | and others in authrity, -were calied o timo | uity is to uppear a8 u witness hefore wihilel o) SR AL AU LY, St Th Presbyterian social ution will bo enter. | letters of the word “Religion,” which were | Bluffs and other local points, good to return | his attentions, often waiting for the girl in | &nd aguin for assistance to prevent the Indi- | ['nited Statex Commissionor Pendleton | NE8% Constipation, I"""*’“"‘ on, Bil. tuined tomorrow evening at the residence of | brought out and hung in place by eight young | on or before October 31 secluded places, He was occasionnlly seen | uns from plundering and murdering the de- | in a land ense involving the rights of her | 10us Attacks, and all derangements C. tL. Judson, 306 Fifth avenue, g 1 f fal exercise. Miss Osborne T A % by her parents, and at last be was forbiddon | fenscless citizens on the western border. decensed father, [t scems that after the | of the liver, stomach and bowels, are Mr. W, I Attley snd Miss Anna I, Bain, | popp ‘Queen of Religion™ and the Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 538 B'way | to come upon their premises or have any These westeru states and territories hav- [ death of her father, she herself. ther lmml]nl\\ relieved and |u-lu|\l||'|\(l( 1 both of Poio, 111, « married lust Thurs s thing to do with theiv daughte A . L 3 WRyTavene at Bt Sl XV 1GMR L oRUYOH : At DRk&STaRAY 'A fow dinys ago Mrs. Rator hoard through | D€ already sent most of thewr avaible forces | with other membors of the fumily, were | gured, They’re the best Liver Pi After the wodding a_reception was held at [ lowing young people: ** Righteousness, VHare Were IREsra. orowds. Rlte .. | a friend in whom Grace had confided that the | to the front, were illy prepared to aid those | driven from their homes, which at that oo g Yurely vegotable, per- the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. D. J. | Mary Mulbolland; ‘“Kducation,” Joseph There wore large crowds at Lake Manawa | o7 iq 1o ve martied on Sunday eveniug | in the rear. thine wiis locntod unon unsueveyed lund, | e¥or made. - Purcly vegetable, per o'l RHEV R AT LT Hduatey yesterday, especially during the afternoon | Fugt. T prevent the 1 age Mr. and Mes How appeal | After being dviven off, the lnnd was fectly harmless, casiest to take, and Mary, wife of Chalmers Lyon, formerly | Rlanche Brow ientleness,” Celin Belly :MT‘M'W O WL il L 'f*\\':“‘\;“)'L~:N:“_~“If::’“},"*;‘N_ MGk, taken posscssion of, togother with ali the | always fresh and reliable. Gently Mary B. Kirkland, diea vesterday morning | “lypocence,” Miss Niles; “Obedienc Sunday since the opening of the seasou. The T ASTRV( BE\ SVER ANaTROL Kore Bl6tHE & | militia or home' guard compavies porfected | fmprovemenss, by the alleged usurper aperient, or strongly cathartie, ac- 00 i of heart fail cod twent i hotel and all the plensure resorts @t the ke | Tuesday, however, she g me clothes an i : 8 ¥ : HAML LA A R s A e P DU e LTl o ',,),\,‘(‘.,,‘,‘, L e leneure | disappeared. Mrs. Curtis told Mrs. Raynor | who armed and equipped themselves as best Lhe alleged usurpers made final proof | eording to size of “dose—one tiny Yohe aacsasadwas 1111 for: Tive | mioiithei= THO. | wik o mass ot LoAMLLUL DN UPA ole Suns [ Lreve filled with 8 multitude; of pleasurd fiyhy¢ Jvaca tind gone toher: brother; Chiar they could for service on the plains y | tpon the lund and the princess proposes |« palior ® for a dose. They're the wotice of the funcral will be given lter TRV B O OALE faE I e pariors and marclied scekers, Dalbey’s band eave a concert i | Raynor, but sho was frightened later oy a | oyery county in the territory of No to sot aside the proof. Rt R o e Josceph Cramer, an old soldier, was arrested '”“» e ot koot to the strains of Sul- | the pavilion from 3 to 6 o'clock in the after- | search warrant into admitting that Grace | (o 0 S 00 0 o m]~”“ i smallest in size, but the most satise yesterday afternoon by Oficer Doyle, He | livan's “Onward, Christian Soldicr,” sung | noon and from 8 untill 11 in the evening. G T I UL AR L b, ting parties were sent 1 direc PRAMBLALIL DI S B AU Sy st il § MRl O by O o o C b assane | Dhata s & flke [tagatBE, WataF, Andiall fbhe||| OFLL or - heres ATk6: mottierstattad foe || 8COtIng partios wors wont fuivall (divecilons, |ipills fotdyapopsta. soutistomasiy bud besurh They're the cheapest pill you can houses on_Upper Broadway, hunting for a | bled aspecial cercise was gone through eatalie = ATl Tho | Dodge's on Wednesday and on the way she | which, for a time, quieted the peovle, if not - = Vi e b e R e e e i R [ B L G e | 3w youni Curtis, whom she confronted with, | the thieving Indians B UL MG (LG jecause they're guaraiteed to wanted o get a glass of beer. His strange | recitations by the littie ones, and an_address ml‘, m) ‘/“m‘\h(‘" T \‘l;mm :"1“‘ itk .\”\u:;’ f‘"‘hln" plied (el il QUL S S Bl L UL L s F““ satisfaction, or your mouey is L L e ey & Phetne e "t of | craft that could carry a sail was skimming | A thieft" he replied. e e e L o e T R oy notifi or an quested him tc aptisi wis o tered to t dren. Al et (irnce had heard of her mother's approach | command to relieve those whose fives were | ¢ tis proposed to rw \nu only pay for the good you arrost him on the charge of insanity, He | At the Berean Baptist church in the morn- | Manager Whiting of tho hotel is ver At i S TR B ; important citios ata speed of one hun- R ! concealed herself in the woods near | in peril, but the territory being without | | 55 ( aslk Ry was taken to the police station, where he be- [ g & scrnon was preacted appropriste to | proud of the improvements that have been : o AHeRA P e dred miles an hour. 'Ihe invention con- | 8¢% an you ask more? ¢ violent, and it took the combinced | the oceasion by the pastor, Rev. T, S. Thick- [ mude in the building and the grounas and Her mother returned home without | arms, money,or credit, they could do nothing AL v aaon W ¢ the combing 1 occasion by the pastor, R - [ mudc e building anc rounds and sists in the use an additional vai igth of Oficer Doyle and Deputy Mar- | stun, fr ¢ text, “Let no man despise | challenges any summer resort in ahe west to [ pote TBEE IR CRECE TR AU JoCRe commissions to captains and | Ha ¥ s 1 5 s ¥ ouse. On Thursday Charles Raynor, placed in the centre of the present ner- Fowlor to keep Rim from doiug somo | thy youth. -Iu the eveniug the children of | show nicer and more comfortab ommo- | ({rce's brother, went to Dodge's and took | lieutenants and prociamations to the people | PR ML UE HETEE () ¢ AT ! Sl damage. Crawer is an old soldier and lives | tec Sunday school took complete ¢ ch \lpuu{ tion her home. J of a soul-reviviag nature. However, the In- | | 1 I I e \ on Harrison street, He has never been con- | the exercises, Dialogues, recitatioas and The Manhatten beach people are keeping b athe onCihat lenving homan | TaTanse: T s s vhed) anged wheels. This centro wheel car- sideroa Insane, aithough his nctions havo | songs mado up o very interesting programme | up with the procossion on the opposite sido [ HEF father, to provent hor loav e o L > R '“"‘_;";I"““‘I‘I“l‘“i“"':\"‘“‘" vies the weight of the car on the middlo always been odd. He will be given an exam- | and the house wis crowde of the lake. ‘They are spending soveral | ghi s FEAE o VS o STOTT ANl ankle | OB to tho thd y of the rvice- | il thore being benring wheels with ination by Dr. . S. Thomas this morning. i first lmprossion on_ entering the Con- | thousaud dollars in permanent improvements, | SIal] ctwn whout het std kob a1 the ke N ,m‘.;‘“I__‘{_“;"‘L'_"“"I'I"”I';;. BB e o e HoULa B IEwhIEH About livo o'clock yestorday aftersoon | e e Yoty Wt L | Sois H, “‘:;;‘;,“;" of such a WAITO | window complained of eruelty to a friend of | Fourth of July, and large portion of thosa [ enables curves to he made without dis- west bound motor with two trailers attached | floral decoration’s must havo cuused an un- | tha 4 L om- | the Curtis family, who was passing by, He | \who were mora fortunate in that respect, had | turbing the action of the centre wheel. attemptod, to cross tho bridgo. - The lond e b e e L AL L I UL lodgod o complaint with Justice Carman, | not_ the wherewith o purchase shoulder | - The iventor claims that the middle roved to be Lo eavy, and a fuse was blown 080 luspection sho C L - the Sy J « Zia slide ¢ ol or as fo V' o o " i £ h i DUt “Tho train was fid up, and for avout | plensing effeet was due to the ingenuity | ceiving' tho finishing touches.’ The buth “(“",“ i e oiov e It s been | Jira0s sutable for the occasion. Henco the | rail could be put down at a minimum half an hour there was 1o travel on the | of Miss Idu Wullace und Miss Winnie Croft, | houses were well patrouized day and A e 2y A hpely L:l‘lir;l\;“yzl -\'\}l@, L :;IJ\‘.:-::x-:‘“x'llmf‘:.rg and | eost on the present cross ties without in- bridge efther way, excopt the traveling done | the voung ladics who took charge of the dect | the surf that rolls upon the splendid sandy | EHAIRAE m hor Foor and that ‘she. compiuins | TIAYe & 1 Was e b o0 e &1 unui | terfering with the present road-bed, It by the passengers who had to walk home, orations. Cominou blossoms and ferns were | beach was black with bathers. that she 1s in torture and has been hete ainIes st ARt e Wa L is proposcd to make the ears entirely of o7 STRE ) I T the summer of 1562, when thé news came BEOL 7 MAIN STRE Phe Dodge light guards held an election | 80 combined with a_ few ruare flowers as to I'he electric light people have completed | This ought not to be, us you will be liable f HOSUIL ! & Al {he 22 | steel. so that they will be light as = SAlGEdRvEEyonin: th ¢ solect. | Kive o wonderfully effect. | their lines to the hotel and pavilion on the | eruel and fnhuman te a1 shall | that Ingian pony tracks and other signs of | steel, so the 3 8 oY ONE B O fOr e 8 O onal G | Prominent amorig ‘the deco s wus a | north side aud by the middle of the week | to take oflicial notice of it. 1. CARMAN. | & warlike nature had been seen in northern | possible consistent with streng B O e O vad 1] votas | large cross made of white catalpa blossoms | that portion of the resort will be brilliantly | _On receipt of the nbove letter Mrs. Rayner Dakota, going south. This news was sent by | railvoad has as yet adopted this ELECTRIC TRUSSES, BELTS, CHEST B e enly oo | with a border of = vellow pausics. The | illuminated by 2,000 candie power arc lights. | said she intended to provont if possible the | Fubiors and scouts all over the territory, | innovation upon prevailing methods; T PROTLCTORS., E1C. hocted” with the company. received 10, all | cross rested upon a high mount on wh Auother week will seo the lake prepared to | threatenea calamity to thoir daughter, whom | Which created another seare and the seitiers | hut in view of tho novelty of the inven- « = nected with the company, recelved 10, Al T forng and plunts were arranged gracefully. | take caro of auy sized multitudes that may cod but ot a guard over. Dr. H. | rllied s one man and sought retuge near | ot SR ST CRE SO G0 L e e o the votes of | The services were appropriato to the day. | come. v H v has made afidavit after an examin- | the Missouri riyer, where the home-guards el IO o a hte e | The Sunday school gave a pleasing pro- -_— ation that Grace reccived po injury either | were thickest, : allwillibsitounted:upiin dectdingiwtoftsithe | the most pleusing recita- | Try Duquette & Co.’s Pomona fruit juice | from the chain or from the beating, Governor Saunders being temporarily ab- nhe Stopped Tl aRIN e, eramme. Among the most p I uq £ 1 ¢ ten - sugeesstul candidato. ; o Tione was one by little Olive Vosswinkle, | tabléts, They are delicious. Curtis was arrested for abduction. His | seat, the necessary executive aid must come | A dog took u fit reports the Philad & Chitmre L L from s colord | 1150 one by Bello Stuurt and others, ~Seven —— examination hus been pagaurned until Wea: | from Actig Governor Paddock, who snuffed | L1 Record, Two brawney policemen a charge of having stolen 8 trom i colored | Q8L Coe ciristoned. Rev. Mr. Crofts | Morgan's prices for furnitu o on fustall- | nesduy next beforo Justice Carman. —The | the buttlo afur off wud atonce promoted the | ho strolled upon the incident. fmmedi- he Tooling with tho. negro, and | Kave an appropriate address. ment plan lower thun any other nouse in city. | Dodie and Curtls famiilies have been sub- | writer to be colonel of the Fist regiment, | 4o their elubs and got around LN was fooling with tho negro, und g poened s withosses. Graca, who 15 now | Nebruska militin, witn instructious_to sicep | el fow el Mbe (0 0L MG touched his hand while it held the mone T =y . e S + e, says she rough with Cur! n his arms and be ready to move at a mo- c or, proparel se 6 5 but e states that the money was taken by & SECONDWIBI Notice of Awignment for Benefie ot | A Lo sus she s Burough with Curtis, but | G, 12 S i G oxponse, fly as possible. Then a deiieate: colored frieud of Anderson’s. The case will — Creditors, g EE 3 No sooner had the militia accustomed | li oman, who was suffering from X % i B accustomed oman, wh g be fnvestigated this morning in polico court, | OF ehe Groat June Sale at the Boston [ Notico is heraby given as requived by seo- | For Schlitz beer apply to R. R. Grotte | themselves to sleepiug on their arms than iu | nervous prostration from —packing a eSteens and I'r anzie concluded Store, € uncil Blufts, 1 tion 2114, Miller's code 1553, that the Judd & | 020 Farnam. came runners from the extreme western set- | younk for A tlantic Cily, came out of the their Council Bluffs engagement last uight | rppg guccess attending our June sale ha ompany, a corporation whose princi- — tlements with the most pitiful stovies imae- | ) o0 with o bueket of water and doused INTS WANTID. beforo as delizhted an audiencr as everis- | ooy ost. encournzing md beyond our ex- | pi 0 of business was ity or.Coun: At eC e N ere: inuble. Oue man, from the Big Blue, gfter | tOUSe WU & WA B PO TR P UTE scmbled 1t the Broadway theate heiv ex- | srations, For the coming weel we will | il Blufts, Ta., did on the 2 day” of Muy, | Gppap Rapins, Ia., Juno 14.—| Special Tele- | Fiding all uight, arrived aud domandcd o b pick & fight with o dog wwo | [/ C /’ J(/[)/) pose of aileged spivitual manifestations was | Fel 8O0 oL Darzains, Below we quote | 1591, make an assignment of all of thew prop- | “FPAN Al A s squad of soldicrs forthe Blue valley to pro- | he b to pick a light with a dog two \. g, B y s0 exquisitely clear cut and clean that even | (felt 0 KEEOTE CFCU erty and effects to the undersiened for the | £ram to Tiii Bee,|—The temperance peovle | toct the women and children from a band of the spiritnalists present were obliged to ac e cheviot stripes, all wool, efit of their creditors and that all claims | are making another raid on the saloons aud | warriors camped near by. *I heard,” sa e 4wl 006 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [a their fith was scriously. shaken in thelr tra brilliantines, all colors, 3l¢ a yard. against said Judd & Wells company must be | in the past few days nearly every saloon- a strange notse last night over on ' Thore are nearly e Dundrod religious St i S ditfonal beliefs. Madum Steens: wonderfal | e rillintines, over 16 shados, full 40 | filed with the undersigned. properly verified, | keper hus been servea with n warrant of | key creclc und am satisfied the Tudians ure Rl 1L A O D LEPHONE 264 cufevamonts mind-reading _complet f Fatiiceulto 800! within ninety days from the date thercof. arrest. - Soma have pleaded guilty and paid | Preparing for war A detail of mounted ju- ment ! mystifled 11 and the —spiritualists fe brilliantines 22, worth #2c. Dated at Council Bluffs, L., this 6th day | pweir fines, About thirty-five cases have not | [BHILY Was soon on its way, aud, when with. mutual helpfulnes: Tt > present,’ several of whom ‘were on 3 Al bargains in brillianty of June, IN01. W. H. Kxgrie ot been disposod of, but thoy will be at. | it & few miles of the supposed Indian rendez = Sims & \.\!U]l]t[ LG, 0 e stage updn - the invitation of the | 50¢; our $1 quality, 1 Assiguee of the Judd & Weils C 3 % 3 vous, callea a halt, and they also heard a fodernl courts. Rooms % 4 and 5 Shuga s e S ! 3 L our 31 quality, tended to the first of the week. Selling of Lt el . hugars Stens and Prof. Zanzie seized npon it is as Ladies’ vests 7c, 4 for FraNi Trispnl liquor goes on, however, the same as ever. “strange noise,”” which proved to be the g A Beno bloek, Couneil Brafrs, La. suficient, evidence that Mrs. Steen was a | [Zidios shaped vosts 1 Attorney for a: 4 i ) 2 creakings of an_old-fashioned sorghum mill CURE EVERY CASE ¢ meciim sl clalryovant | of ronderful lios’ fancy vests in sitk and lisle 2. — i Omahs at work griuding cauo. Tuese wooden MONEY REFUNDED. rower. Prof. Zanzie's nchievements in the B an s 8100 Pleasant Time at Glenwood. ‘ | sorghum nulls of thirty years ago were fash- ur CuF I permanent and not a pateling up. Cate v A ttorneys KA AWEN fnckc art woro cqual 0 eriyann's bost. Tho LG R 53 Abont twonty membors of the Bottowat. | | M Louis Heimeod telegraphied Te Brr | foned lik the wooden cider mills of o half i o geaty i e webd e s ll.“.J Clmmhlers, o ?:'{":‘ Jiam o, 1o company appears at the Boyd in Omaba_on 3 VR r AbEE AR 2 PR 3 vesterday from St. Louis that Omaha had se- | century past, and, when in motion, did muke iy deserbing ¢ ally we can treat Aou | nell's store. Telophone No. 23, Business HextSaturdayand: Suuday ‘nights, ana Itis mllf‘« ;\vynrlur“ ",'-}\-.I'\fi-"«‘:'{:n i black balbriggan | tomie County Fruit. Growers and Gardners ; Q) i wo give tho same HTONE EuAranEee to hours. § w. . to9 p. m, Council Biufs, L. ! Seventeenth infantry, Mr.w up to that bour [ o | i@unfilching bravery in time of battio; the failed to agree. Tue Arst ballot taken showed | IS/ \ confidence it restored to the people in the en | seven in favor of ucquittal and five favoring | joyment of life, liberty and the pursuit of | conviction. A second ballot taken at 10 happiness, makes the writer feel proud that | | o'clock domonstated that with the exception | he was its junior, major: of oue man all the jurgrs favored acquittal - o ogima Cams | _ The Second Nebraska rogiment, Sixth and e b 16 e r at febiztint; | How the Seoond Regimont of Troopers Cams | Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City H, W IILTON - -« - MANAGER e 2 Night Editor. No, 23, - | Seventh lowa cavalry, were, at that time, to ‘ | | 204 Sapp block. was flowers, aud on the stage, supported by four ere represented by the fol- sver, responding nobly to tuo of the governor, thore were & great many her. That night Grace slept at Dodge’s | save issue 3. Jm'q\u'mlu & Co.. Jewolry Stor b e °rS | cured the National Schutzenfest for 1503 | a “strange noise” indecd. 4 ol ey, Those who prefer o conio b gortain_ that a_lurgo number of Couneil | *ya"iow "five “aifferciit tines in ladies [ association with their wives :ch{.cc(ll 8010 | g eoice of cities for the next tournament | | The territory of Nobraska, with loss than atment can a6 so and we will pay raitioud b i By insueablefiwliliigol{cver to hear them | yiaii poce at 2. vitation last Saturduy, which bad been ex- | 11" botwoen Omaba and Chicago, The | 25,000 population, and at least 1,500 of its It waxs anu Tiotel ity while hero if e [ol tg dute NEW OGDEN HOTEL. again. 2% inch Columbia suiting S'e, regular 12!¢ | tended by the Mills County Horticultural | Omaha delogation worked hard for the fest | uble-bodied men ac the front surrounding | Gy Wil not cyre. Write for il particuiars an o e D, Koods society to attend, a strawberry festival v | and aro oxcoedingly plossed over the de- | Doualdson. Shijoh and Corineh, was fu 6 | - et the cvidence, s lnow thot son arg shevicrt || hoNow Oetlon Hotol, in Gouncll 1huirs. e Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, | *’Bil, 11a striped black organdics 12 yards nwood. The day was perfect and a | cision. very poor condition to protecta thousana | sty so, oo as the must emineit phy delonshat ) been completely refurntshod and wodernized next to Grand hotet, Telophone 145 High | ¢op 31,00, T miles’ or more of its western border then | - neverbeenable to wive throughout, and is now one of the hest hotels t b 2 oy 4 g . y TR nour five o practice with the HAGIC REMEDY 3 AT 3 s AL 8 grade work a specialt L enalo and other makes muslin sold for | royal time was enioyed by all. At the depot | gonovinoiion powons the blooa: DoWitt's g with tho WA dians whoso | 1o Ay s oI | It " e B e i the party was met by leadiug citizens | H ence meant death and destraction where: YLD Culb iR G now 3 ¥ ittle Early Risers cure Constipation. The 1 ] el e BoeaieAmReaIne atshetisypudlt i QLo il Bloniolat Manhfctan Genah TnkeMannwns | oo BOWUE U0 LRl o uilte sworth | it laacringos, ( snd i RIL6r FaInDer, (ab| oo e o draiat 19 catie ver thoy went. Heuce, it wus an 1inpossi- Aviton 3o should ot herltate dooroyory four minutes. Iire escupes and good fishing, fine bathing and boating: plenty | g 1o o oo s e R e bility for the governor with his handfall of ke o chancy of losing your woncy 2 ¥ sl 3 ing 0 o ] o Sttt i R ¢ i every otar, and fe we v s | eat ot and cold” wator ant s filiade; lsab plsce foe obmping oyt partiee, Turkey rod napkin, e a dosen. | magnificont frait farm of John F. Stone How He Trainod His Horse. | statemulitia 1o protoct tho hardy sons and ancial ackivg ot 8100 o Tablo unsurpasod " any whore — Awdies! nuiusook shirt walsts 53¢, sold for | which embraces at preseat a section of land: Jack Schevner, or, as he styles him | piing for future homes, or to md the thou- 4 d payl GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager . Bright upland hay at _siaughter prices for | “[ludies’ black sateen shirt waists, pleated, | M- Record's 100 acres of fruit, Mr. William's | self, *‘Poor Jack,” had a fine young | sauds of immigrants cros the mountains ! okt thirty duys: 450 tons, H. L. Carman,cor- | o810, : % » | 120 acres, and other farms of smaller pro- | jopse which was shy of railroad frains, | to the gold ficlds of the Pacific slope. With eyl wer Peurland 3th uyenue, Seo bargains fn white flouncings, full 40 | Portion. At 8 oclock lunch was served at | gays the Portland Oregonian. the eyes of the nation turnea to the south, [ i Win'30t3 90 s, T the court house which consisted of deliclous | (o0 . 0a" 10" hrank “m hor is | watching the movements of Jefferson Davis our 16 L 3 inches wide, at 45, Hhe. up 10 31,2 a yard. s bav becrloRNiooTsreHmeandloa kMR Eanat L s itba T s FPERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. Bluck cmbroidered flouncings, puarantoed | Strivpertios, iee aream snc caky, o fewst | folly, and so, early one morning, told his O ooy asl alinon careds o, hate given pormimia - + | fast colors, from e to $1.90 a yard ) etior ohalr anaNoailin: 4 N ake s 0 3 OY0E AL DONOTLOL < agkathoay It conts yon only postage 10 do this; i Mrs. V. Jennlngs has wone to Buffalo Outing flaunel shits, 22, iic, Hic osoolalon took the E’\“‘“ andilonllinglino mingoRtale ""] Il";““l’.““‘ ]““‘_.“5’,"“1"\ tention of wiose in authority at Waishington ¢ Yo a world of nudfesing el wieain N. Y., to attend the funeral of a brother. Extra Jarge shirts ingood quality, 60c and [ 13rRe assombly_ to order announcad —tho Fourth street and hold him there while | 44d demand that protection which our sparse- | and it yoi are marricd what iay o Ruffer . H. Forguson and family leave today for | sse. : T e e T oLoywe H Imtra mwoniby ¥ OnoR AU g ithiot | 1 rsatsa portionaloa) imichinoeded £ gl L e sen s AT Earling, where they will inake theiv vesi | Hoys' waists, a oo Bl Grass Tovgue, Ac S, Houham: | came along wis' an engine and fender, | meantime, howover. the governor's prociam- | 11 N B b oo dence, Gents' hose e o Wi 27, 3. Bionaman; | bucking In " from 'the "summit. As [ ations hud thelr offect upon o uctvous peaplo | - yactofihe budy, eeling of goneral depreasion, g City Auditor J. C. Langoe started yésterday | koods. e bl s IR e s oonglas 10t the rse saw this | and U antling militia_kept the Indians lave no timo {o waste udite g esterday Railroac B. F. Clayton; he Floral horse DRGITRt TS ATIIG IS CGCe el L matCarsNe0n e mercury ant potash sl for ICeokuk, o tostify in o case in the United | - Jusi roceived 500 parasols and sun umbrel- | ety B ob Cavions, COne terrible object coming Mo began to : : : ors | : G - States court. ] e, the st woveltio in o markot and by | 1R SSoutiiweston Town.d W, . | roar and try o get awag, but the man Hned until the uprisini of Tiule Crow and | it A (e Miss Mamio Oliver has aceepted a position | H& the best value ever shown, i oxydized | jyyvenport: “Our Guests,” S. Gilll: held fast to him, and Schevner shouted | pand. when acting Governor Paddock telo Malle tigation and as soprano in the Westminster Presbyterian | haudles, inlaid | poarl, - wold plated, ‘vings, | "y vesolution was offercd and adopted by | o him to hoid on,and to keep the horse | graphed the seerotary of war ot b In ane Lo i1t A O mat crooks, cte. We speolalattontion 10/ o pes A i ety dotosation tharil| ¢ i A PAgH | [EranhedncisspratapriotaREslallowes CooR" 1 €62y Sunall COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS LomaNa . Lo i threo leading numbers at $1.19, £200 and | (ho Fottawattainie.co dolegation thank- | thepe, Just before the engine came by | Oxana, N T Sent Ui 5. M- B | D B i Farma ot oo, entranee A LUFES STEA £ WOR Miss Jonnio McLachlan of Colorndo is the | g09, See show window. ing the Wills county socioty for the invitu | 4} o frjrhtened animal whirled out acvoss ry oL W 4 D, 2 test, of her sister, Mrs. H.S. Bublitz, on ey tion extended to Pottawattamie county and W & s of Indiins i g from ushington avenue -BostoN STouR,: for the hospitality enjoyed, after which the | One ruil of the track und tried to }l"” A ato the northern counties of t FUQ MEN Al Kinds of Dying and Cleaning dono tn th Council Bluffs, Ia. guests took their departure! away from the driver who, with his feet ritory. S tlers by the hui it MighestSty b of the Art, Fudel und Stalne and Mrs. C. H. Judson, A Real Boy Preacher. miliinery removal sale at the Louis' | Neither would budge, so the tender n]\l\|mluu«r~ and from SIx to ten come | £800 for a case of Lost or Failing Manhon Manner. Work promutly dono and delivered P, H, Keys loft for Colfax Saturday night Preachers, who like Harrison the Evange- | Masouic block, commencing this week. Must | knocked the horse downe ran over him o envalyy and mounted infantry, e | General ot Nervous Debility, wonkness of 1 in ll parts of “the sountey. Send tor price Ho wili spend a couplo of weeks there, nfter | list, continue to be advertised us *boy™ | be sold bofore changing location. and killed him, while the man had a [ territor orediv orn cent of wioney. | LVGH G ou i that wo cannol cove, W - | 1% 0. A. MAGHAN, Pro which hie will go west to recover his health, ceven after the hair is sprinkied oo wood and coal: | YETY marrow escape from going under | yindrai government in providing fmmed.ate | Fteeevery eise orreund every ot Bive | iow Broadwag, Noar - Northwostora - Dopos D. E. Gleason has gone west, where he will gray, and the visuge marked by wrin- | prompt del L.7G." Kuotts, 34 Main, | theiwheels of tho ongine, The horso | defonse ‘and Lena do il tlat ls noacusury i dirs iy QOINOILLUETa A make au extensive tour in the interests of rather shaken the confidence of the | telephons 203, was offectively cured of being scared at S.‘.i‘i-“.x.;'u.':’”" It subslsted und pald by tho | {U) "Sodiely”® puekod e Cratla the I?n;l‘ui_l N}-'ll" hanta! i otective association. | e aublie, which looks with-doubt at any o ——— an engine, and the tender was soon y and Acting Governor, COOK R“MEDY CO., OMAHA. N B, Ho will visty Douver, Ban Franclsco, Suoru- | o) anrouncement which makés luvenilo Will Keep the Present Site. rigrhtod and started out looking for more | This aispatch had the desired effect, for in L . points. iR A meeting was held in the First Baptist | horses to train. a shortilimerdonoedl Rong b n loom L A DIES ONLY | T v it st L e i L + | mand of the nortnw at St. Paul, seot - p Buy your furniture, carpots, stoves and | A VOV preacher was announced to occupy | church last Saturday evening for the pur- | 1, 4 game at Kansas City last. week Billy | spector weneral, General Eliiott to Omiha to De e s Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat houschold goods of Mandel & Klein, Council | 1€ PP oF LA¢ CRERARN CAURCR 08 BEGAC | pose of makiug definite arrangements as to | 0'Brien of Denver wus presented with & sil- | see what was ue to ve doue o pro- | MAGIQ ELMALE REGULATOR Blufts, Prices very low; froieht propaid to | Ju¥ Sestordav. It wis & chal boy this UIne. | 1o sito upon which the new edofice of tho | ver pitcher and two goblets by members of | tect the te L WIth full power to act in | iy il s, Boenrely atated from opsory z 3 SURGEU your city M i Tpgsins s Uharles | o anization shall be built. Propositions | the fire department. ~ Billy works in the fire | the matter, COBK REMEDY Co. Omuha. Nol ' R Mourison and his age sixteen, His home 1 d e e mat PRl R e x < I3 O, Neb. Were submitted were submtted from the | department during the winter months. The | ~The result of General Elliott's visit, was The fines of spring anc or | at Rod Oak, where his father is pastor of th B ? 9 . The finest lao of spring and summer | &k L B B b D o the | owners of some of the lots which the cburch | present was a vory costly and @ very hund- | the issuing o an oracr for the organization Council Bluffs, In, goods, most export workmen, is whit ye Tt ; S vl cbras ki s A SPRC TOTICIK : ; ; o fioaat Rettorrs the tailor, 510 Broadaay. O | vulpit born. The church was crowded, every | hus been cousidering, but after mature de- | »ome one. of the Second Nevraska cavalry, us nnine | SPIRCIAT, NOTICES, Shugart-leno Bk, ) the tailor, 3] i (aleny liberation it was decided to reject them ull it e wouth'” roglimont, Mo news Spread liss \ RenRlnang St 5 el Mot Nlomison—for such bois in title, | #nd build on the present site. The action is NE N 4 wild fire on the priurics, recruiting commis 4 s Ly A Demooral marics, o o e, upn o inin title, | fual, and steps will be taken at once toward sions were scattered broadeast over the land GO UNOIEL BL YRS nang 4., The democrats held their primarios - the [ (LoD BALE 0N At OO e o or the | securiug a purchaser for tho old building, Prince Bismarck s suffering from lambago. | and the fronticr settlers who had left Be- T T SR T e T H. McD: = various wards Saturday night for the pur- | Ephegians, his discourse contering mainly e : les it 15 thought that the eruption of [ atrice, the salt springs (where Lincoln now IENTR Y nted=lau i Brilish cans oy D. McDaneld & Co., pose of electing delegates to the county con- | about the words, **ut on the whole armor of DIABOLICAL PLOT. “;'y"'mh will -m“::lu ;:A‘“(_!m"l‘**.""hl‘ (0 r\-mn:»rr. ufl” An:.AE'l‘l;«llm;l;‘l“iln‘nlmHl‘i\lvn' begun erinary “u.;u..\ DN 'vlrrflr-urvl in puian o . vention, which will be held at the county | God — Ihrge Teh HYjote o Bibenio | t0.rolurd Bomo. RLOK AL I8 WHB.80YA | wnd Bnylish.l Addions 3 0urann, 1y, Qa3 i3 P~ fourt houso noxt Wednestay morning at 1) | - He taid a half sheot of notes on_ the open | Dastardly Attempt of Human Fiends | S 0 M Faenat, Tius Sovis Skumeny of e _yechle: abg fonihe paoete, ()PPORTUNITIES 1o ke money were Butchers’ axd Paciars” Suplins, . bibloy und proceeded with bls task quite w0 Blow Up an Towa Store Willlum H, Cowan, sraveling for & Chiougo | Haese o a SR L4 wever wore plentiful thin at present ; 4 5 delibérately vas evident that he o y [ i 5 o 1 X N B L 3 Coune uirs, Cole, real estite i uras N folibdrately: "I was evident that be was ot [ g Rartie, [ June M. [Speeial Telo- | house:“cominittid wuiciie, ut keon Oc by | “SHSEE of Gouoral Popo enused many | (il Bt fay ¢ ot vest et | Markat Fixturas, Casinys, elected dopending on any mauuscript, and that he Shooting himpelf thrgugh the nead with & ro- ; laan broker, arl streat, will but you in Wirst Ward V. Jennings, G. R, Wheeler, | Wix not playing the parrot by reposting | €ram to Tue Br.]-As one of the em hooting himpelf thrgagh the nead with & re- | oy nis 1o throb twice in the sume place for | (he wiy of making hindsome profits on'small R I, . Wickham, B J. Riddie, C. ML | Words committed o memory, The frame | ployes of Dencke & Yetter's, dealers in dry | At Tndianapolis, Ind., Joseph A, Don Joy where but ot throb was heard before. | fnvestinents. piees nd Sunungo Makors' Muchinery. Maynard, F. A. Bixby, Johu Clausen auni | Work of his sormon was simpié. Thero was | goods, was closing up tho store last night he | Well Known pussengs’s Wduetor, died fron | For deserters from Price's ur began to 22 Main st., Coundil Bluffs, Lu " Alo doalors 2, e 1 " “ i ter o A % JUOR SALE—Lot 43 feet front on Pifth o Hides anid 1y Poter Potorson uo attempt_ at flourishes and s & wholo it | heard u sizziing sound ut the rear door, On | JIHUFISS cuused by Wha explosion of u guso- | Foll In fuster thau aver while lovu mots from | K wyonue,” betweon IS0 wnd ith 8., on econd Ward— A, T. Whittlesoy, William | wus a wonderful sern on for a boy. BER RS RR AT ROQUOR. iamp. lows and Misscuri sought retuge in Ne- | yoror )i 1, Callahean, 2100 Gth nyve. R N -y G~ R WARL A T, Mty M | was wwendertutsornen tora byl 1| invesdyaton ordisioderd s "l 57tk | "3 i eore | D et sidellia i bbalwian Hibab e, (AT LT (R AN T W. H. Kephuer, G, A. Holmes, Jumes | ju tho first pluco to the necessity of having | denamite bomb and £ ¢ L & | ganle forve conti . For these migratory peop'e knew that LAIRVO i svchonietiie, or char _ Mithen, Geo, A. ichmond, Thomas | Christian strength. Christianity was n n\ln.unln v'nmlu” ';. '“"f ’4‘:;4 x»‘rulrumr; dlstriet threaten ) t 8000 68 tho brave Sccond Nebrasia cavulry | M HEHCE PO i 2 1Ol o disise Council Bluffs, la, R ! 3 h n- s A as a'burning fuse. He suceseded in extinguish: \e LOW IS, 9 ety . / wend losk of Wit for readiy yletter, Sune Bulonct, 0111 Eucts, G ‘Larsch and M | soactbehod ia. b (oo il ok e, | & Ueuing fute o succcedod i extinguinh | W lowii B8 s oY W armel cutipped i v e iy | S ARG BRTWRGNE R | Bianir 85 the (turistion shuil speedily row 1Nt the | el 1o myctory oad thors 18 b ol 8 | o et 1o My otr ko o Tay . | ©aotive service, the ludi.ns wculd loave f aui K. none comer Bith street, Couneil Biuirs. | This Elegantly Appolntsd - Hotsl Third Ward—S. B, Wuadsworth, F. W. | fuil use of powers. [t was necessary to put | tho perpeteators, - 5 10 cluo to | WEEEe S0 etal workirs huve do e t, | befertile plains of Nebruska vather thun | Terws, b wnd 300 .»\ Nww Open Spotman, J. J. Lrainey, Charles Grogory, | on the whole armor. The Christian shull [ 0 PerPetrutors 1 auit work. Both oligdes of workers are faco soldiers: tall back to thew mountuin T T LT Ty T ST - A \l W. H. Thomas, Bmmet Tinloy and Anton | not only be on the defensive, but | Mexico's New Minister of Finance, Wmpting 1o sevire theselsht hour Uiy und | rookerics, whe:e, in all probuviliy, whey | JCORSNLE-Torient -Wanted ©16 vor wint ieor ps. Manager. Rink. Y * | increasea wuges. wo.ild perish under u monster st.ow-slide, so o s ik iy Sh ) i 4 : offensive, He should not only wicld the AL Sy It i LT O b s s i TRy Fourth Wurd=1, H. M. Pusoy, J, R. | Oncusive, Ho houl cual S0V wiold oo | Cirr or Muxico, June 14.—|By Pan Amor- | “ipg uody ot Alexnndor!So . who hus | ommon in Colovado und Wyomig nedpi ALk Ui By Diotvich, J. J: Shioa G, A Robinson, 0. Wos: | 00 outi noni Al e hrthor b pus onr bt | €08 Press ' via EL Paso.|—Benito Gomez | hoen nist i from b St Shnce | *Nor was tuns all the wood that Genera | N and 5t H S0 i | utx, 1. Trimble. it should be used. The armor was not' for | Farias was yestorday appointed minister of | [uesduve was tound i the river moored 164 | Pope's order did for westers people. [ | YN i bred horse. it can T o'clock. The following were the deiegates Fifth Ward - S. T. McAtee G. Tapton, | mere dr arade b : finance to succead ¢ M. De v was soon heralded brosdeast over the lina D' M ieaal B ¥ 3 \ ere dress parade but for action Hance Lo succex nor M. Deublan, who | hus Feen despondent foya long time, and it is optpade Adilrg LB ne cl { M. Callaghan, Witliam €. Morvis, "1 Me' | "[iclosiug he spoko of the rewards of the | died at his countey house near the Clty of | Tegurded s i vuse uf salcide i wad parties from The eastern SLaes wio w1 West Hroadway, Co i Of Council Bluffs, |!<u..k. <. Cooper, C. 8. Childs and J. | Curistion soldier, ‘Theman who fought forhis | Mexico on May 50, Senor Farias tork the During un altercation ut Canton. O, over u | 813i0us 1o make Nebraska theie .utare hem , eI CAPITAL STOCK. ... .+...8150,000 Cusicl native land did so because beloved his country | gath of office dt noon Ho has been director | VFOKen bune of whue duseph’ W bse, i suloon | Butufruid to souture peeek of W SEsouet | A ot G ncli Wit | SURPLUS AND PROFITS.....2200." 70,000 {p—_———— So ie Christian soldier. ¢ re n y p| rorots heeper, almost Instantly killod Oneries 1 n r| v on account of the Indians, now came b I\ Mar Bourleius, music teacher, removed to with the Christian soldier. One reward | of tho national debt, secrotary o ¥ y ASs Hroadway, over C. B. music company ! it g the legation | derson’ (colored) by i blow of his fist. Wis Je . thousa id many of them ure Low | was that which came from bis love for God | gt Cordon and vieo director of tho Ken Dol | Gomumdud s ey Tos (e lus f sl | e, e ey i i conmion, ool . TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 nd the truth -the consciousness of duty | Monte mining company. He ix the vest - | that Henderson axsauited bim withw railiond | woilth of Nebrasku, Reil estato bogi k 100 E well done. "This wus a creat reward of itself. | formed mas in Mexico on financial questions | spike. it T nd pr T Mmu- Tols |} A “l“i"'r'x O Gloason, By creise in ue it bl 10 uo! 1 hugart, B K Hart J. D Edwuaodson, Charies Lhere were other rewards, though—those be- | yud whose Y ; ] Mavor's OFFICE, Tows 0F LAKE Maxawa | lonzing to the ctevnal rest’ which is prepared | nighly estoomed in Burope i1 OVGE four hindred wheit growing districts | o8 overy hund, Congross huving passed t I Hiwninan, Transaot genersl Lankiog busis Ia,, June 13, 1801.—Sealed proposals will be | for all those who remain true to the it o Have e d it Wniut on of report sion Pucite ewilroad Lill, Preside.t | some x i s pess Larcost capital and surpius ot wop received by the undersigned at his oftice up | The preacher with his brother, n few years . 3 3 t B that the totil whent crop of | dncoln having estublished the eastern bangiu South western Lo wa to noon, June 20, 1591, for improvements to be | older, sang u very pleasing du ¥ had ( s Magle Headache Wafars, Curesall ! g s your Amount to u little over | torminus of the at Omiha, the tuture O A INTEHESTUN TIM: DERPOSITS mido it suid town for the purpose of protect- | 00d Voices, which blend uicely, and they are | beadschies in 20 minutes. At ull druggis LBERDD BYOEAED LE Ausoass.of LG Nl ST SHE0. 6 (A0 10k v » ing the waters of said luke und for protecting | Cubs able of using the gospel hyius with much — - - . \“‘x yludor st wibrt W .\m.(u M \,t \“‘mw and the Boston capitalist with his mouoy e h F t N t 5 | % B k the property of the inbabitants of said_town. | effe GIVEN 10 THE JURY, T G AN A O T e COURGRUDLAN IhIA graut coutiiental, FaLWHY h kb L Irs ational -i- pan Sald improvements are to be made tu ac B FoTe—— toifutwed “und Furloy siabbed Stewart fve | (Y voean to ocoan, Whish it of Qi AGNTFLCENT ¥ covdance with profiles, plans and specifica for the openitg of the Hotel Colfax the | Eleven in Favor of Acquitting Cor- | tnies inthe breast, " Stowart died wlmont n- | J1¢ groat SOWICEEA) S5 vl e 1 0 Q e tions on file ut my oftice or at the ofice of | Roclk Islund will sell round trip tickets June poral Parkinson of {Iu nx.: stontly, The murderer was prompuly i Neoraska the tiuest ugriculiu ¢ ¥ Jlooutad gis in fron i COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Judson & Cook. civil engineers, 828 Broad- | 1810, zood to return on the 17th, at one und . 4 bt . rested unson, CHee propert A id Up Capital, - $100y mll) »~ way, Counoil Bluffs, . C. Reep, Mayor. ne-thira fu Curvexseg, Wyo, June 4 Special Teles reveral of the widows of ¢ Killed in the But [url]lwn. lom aua fol lghtof acu ¥ Y P - il | eram to Tugk BEE |—At midoight the dis. | NASrous wreck at Georgetown, [nd., lust vernor Paddock £ tho scere oot rENT X s " { winter have been offered from 5000 to #,000 » i, the Secoud K, With w4 elevato Dokoe Bk o e et ana st Odafellows' Memorial. j trict court was adjourued until 9 o'clock by Wy Of o comprom se, but all have ¢ e e I 101 LieAxt e $ s Blufts, June U-13, $4,000; Sept. S-11, $6.500; | ’-\" Interesting service was held yosterday | Monday worning. The jury jn the case of fused the offers b "tave i jired that [ ohe tield, wud in ability the Pa. "OK 3ALE or weut—isrden laul wita oeldon Oct 2, 84,000, For 'programmes’ address | afternoon in the Oadfeilows' hull it memory | Corporal Frank B, Parkiuson, churged with | 1t it i oss Dot oo e | citie railroud bud never bevn constructed Bousos, 0y J. [ Kice, Wi daia sk, Jouaed J ILGKMAN, Ca Nut Brown, see'y., Merchauts’ hotel, Qwaha | of tho decoased mewbers of b lodges of the wurder of Private Ray Baker of th Hence its gallantry ou the tented leld; aud | Bluffa A 1, KICE, Assl Notice for Bids. | cleverness as a fiuancier is | luguiries institated by a Paris trade fournal v ~ |

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