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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU ’I)AY._‘:A['Gi'S’l' 9, SIXTEEN PAGES. T D) (WS [ N to have elapsad, as the attornays for the de. | \WEGT B\ 1 Q| on the outskirts of the town liverated a | s o g selloved | to hear the ' o an officer of the court, and he thought the | the naked lamps of the wen when they on- | j8&4, by Cramp & Sons for the Southorn Pa: | “At what time during the _campatgn will utmost freedom ought to be allowed for the torod the pl Tho explosion which fol. | ciffe. Sho raglators f591 tons gross. and 2,503 | You attempt to secure Major MKinlay 1" COUNCIL BLUFFS. fuvestigation of his business transactions. i ¢ . | lowed burned thirtoen of the men. oncof | tons net. Her dimensions are: - Length, 551 | - ~We want him &t tne state convention if OFFICE: No, 12 PEARL STREET. | School Board Ha a Bession Over Adopting | Mo nlso stated that when he mado the crder | Board of Oommissionefs Submits an Opiaion | them, John Corborse. fatally, - dames RiadL | feoty breadth, 52 foot, S fuches: deptli of | possivle, That will bo on Soptomber 2 No. 12 PE. L € ] of court fixing the compensation at &3, he peck, Charles Sowers, Scott Brubaker and | hold! 82 foet, 6 inches. and cost Aboy 150, < vo shall havi 0 al o — Text Books. did it from the conviction that the assignee Through Chairman Walker, Thavid Diivis wore soridusly burmod and eight | o Wi Lh a Tars, aid dosthbout 0. | Heptomber st ro tim spoak in Omal Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City had done many things for the assignors which others slightly. The dumago to the mine | chandiso valued at about £25,000, She cur i i - H. W. TILTON - - - MANAGER tio could not do n assignoe, aud that by 0 | o o ; N, | yus shght, as the fite wis quickly ex- | rod u cr w of thitly men all toid, Assis Wosterners in New York, . CHARGES OF BOODLING FREELY MADE. ;Inyll::\:":':;l';l‘t‘I..(mvlihl:)”l‘lllvll-“l\'\‘:ul‘l‘\: :‘:I:"::l StEbd HE BURLINGTON'S APPLICATION. :i:lf::\’l}].i'f:f 'h:[“lxi‘l\.o. .muhm-m of dynaniite in tane ln].m been sent to her from Key West, | Niw York, Aug. 8.~ Spocial to Tre Brr. | to be well paid for this servics and he had | e i - 180 SIAtae Mt o toe Bt Bkt aod Nius or i =l A westorn biyors fn {\\'u\\‘ \;(..r: fixed the compensation accordingiy. Augast i J b . PY1HIAN CONSOLIDATION Bursica; Whick ot colliston off | Puyng for their fall stocks is G. W. Cook o Member Hunter Makes Some Plain | 52 was the date set upou which the hearing | 5 "8&CStion Mad A it Mo Aahleehliddb il J":l;u(»ku.x“‘x-m SroreL yeuts ago, i South | Omuha, busing voots and stoos. Ho is at = == Remarks to the Board will be given by Judge Decmer, Brought Before Them in che Mr, Sackett's Views on the Kecent | ern Pucitic take their own risk on their | the lnperial hotel, MINOK MENTION, 86 Bisk - WaTeoted To¥ e Form of ai’Appeal -Free Union of Lodges. steawers and also on cargo it the shippers | K. W. McGiunis, York, Neb.. is at the Ay X Emulated the Clam. Tr o o Oxalty, Aug. S.—To the Editor of T Bre: | desire it. Gilsey house, N. Y. P, Co. Hi. Cak ! anster, Refused. L el VRS Nes . A meeting of the Council Biuffs and From the extent of the controversy which has RENEW THEIR PLEDGE Mr. C. C. Orrand wife of Sioux City, are Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal. Omaha Bridge company was held in this been provoked by tho consolidation of threo ALl at tho Grand Central hotel \eha L b el bt city Friday, and at that time George F. | Curorao, Aug. S.-The bonrd of commis- | of our loading Pythian lodges ono would | Schuyler Alliance in Convention Des | ity 100 0f Lusk, Wyo, is at tho Colon- 1f you want water in your vara or house | The school board held a special meeting | (o Lkl L 4 5 ) y i h 4 §016 Bixby's, 302 Merriam block. last night. It was intended to be & secret ("\rlgl}llxvnln.uxl the opportunity of giving | sioners of the Western Traffic association | naturally think that somo great question of . nounc ol Parties, B H. King of Lincoln, Neb, is at the Tho Chautaliqun trustess will mest in the | mesting, and so well ,was the fntention put | G C. Barton of Omatie & litlle judicious | through Chairman Walker has just sub. | statawas under consiaration rathier than 8 Scenevier, N Aug. §.--[Spocial Telo- | Madison avenue hotel board of trade rooms tomorrow evening. into effect that none but the members of the | PUMPIng on the subject of the removal of the | mitted an opinion on an application made by | matter which does not concern more than | gram to Tue Bik.)—The ailianeo hold their J. I Stowart of Council Bluffs, is at the smelting works from Omaba to Counail | the Chicazo, Buelington & Quincy railroad | two hundred men, and which seems to have | county convention here today. Eighty-one Hoffan hotel Infant baptism will be administered &b | oap the secretary, the superintendent, the inen : : ; Overton's mission this morning at 10:30 4 L Bluffs, According to his story Mr. Barton | for a rendjustment of west-bound salt rates. | aroused the extrome enmity of about a dozen | delogates were present. Tho following mf\\!n‘nul -""\"n“‘.l".‘"‘u.'r" o AL 'n‘.m g ominent horse breador, was aniong those Y janitor, a reporter for Tie Ber and the little | § f ) o'clock. s just about as much in the durkness as tc g wa BT LoF \TdD T O T T § Olots Todve; | connty. tiawet: wi e SHIBALS L ss :rinr conrt, adjourned yestorlay until | DIrd from whom the lattce got wind of tho | 14" Tuture' moves. us'the pubiic ih zencral Originally salt required for use on the ‘.\n- of the formor members of the Oriolo lodge. | county ticket was placed in nomination: | who sailed on tho ity of New. York for DEuAY & o yesterday until | o tho meeting, knew anything about | Ho wis inable to give M, 'Wright any in- | S7UFl Fiver and boyond was carrlod from | Just what the fncentive can be for this oppo- | Treasurer, John Maural; county elork, 0. 1. | Livarpool lust Woducsdav. Mr. Kevo D, August 25, when @ short session will be h § TR Al ! ¢ v | Dunl e N ouan g af cHio, BUpAMIbS: | 16 BRAraruYd formation s to whother the - worls | Michigan and New York and farnished a | sition I cannot see, but inusmuch as the state- | Hulstead; clerk of the district court, N. V. | Dunlap of Sibley, Tn., is also a passenger on |l AL ¥ The main businass before the board was | Would —be moved anywhere, and ege and valuable trafic to the Chicago | ments made reflect with more orless dis- | Hilles; county judge, P. T. Barreli; commis- ""I"\!‘F'I of New York, ol ¢ Exoelsior loige No. it so to what place thoy would | lines, thero being a leavy consumption in tho | CFedit upon the bettor element and by far the | yiouer, rango 2, A. DeForrest; superintend- | at'the Windens fecer prafe pf Omabn, are L WL LA Sl e ! the report of the committes which was ap- | bo most likely to start, He madeone decided | jcking oo el a8 through | MUOMIty of the mombership of the Oriolo | ¢ SAT FUEE S So dtorss NrentnEy. | il ““H\w\r'l!mlvv He is here to confor 256, Ancient F'r Accepted Masons 10- | pointed some time ago to select the text | statoment, hov Hio said that no bonus | PACKINR houses & s ugh | [odico, it scems to me tnut some dofonse s | Ont of publie instruction, George Mentzer: | with Senator Manderson on the torpedo Mr. motrow evening. Visiting brethren are cor- | P2 V0C 0TI BEIE A8 8 O ls o the | £hat any ity meht offer would have the | Chivago and St Louls in such | necessary, in order that the memvership of | sheriff, C. Kreoger: coroner, I'.J. Weitishek, | Patrick is intoreated in uu;n»- invited M»'l{’v Wil Book I shightest weight in determining the action of | manner as to equalize the rates (:w xlml:-l' Im I:.n"; My lumy be u'|\~'-'x| into | delegates to the state covvention, J. (. ol i - - The funeral of Mrs. Waitor Beche wi the company in moving or not moving the | Subscauently tne ctaro of salt | thinking that the whole' Pythian firmament | Sprochor, Prancis " evine, O, “riaco Ban « Clearings, take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from | this committce read bis report, and at once «.m»l”nk”\\nrkm lrm.-f are move |, nk will | was (.:. i .'\ _ll“_ f ‘;’:‘ .m g Ka ', 3 | in Omaha has been rent asunder by the coin '\“ . ?" "'l. iy \!‘ ; s . SAN Frasciseo, Cal, Aug S, —Bank clears the resid f (. A. Beebe on Glen avenue. | moved its adontion, and that the president | be becouse the compiny can make more | .. mmenced at Hutchinson, Kan., and | /i ion o wn act that, in the oyes of this fow, [ Neison, C. H. Swallow, J. A. Grimerson and for the weel ending today, £18,907,000, Elder Blair will oficiate : und secretary be instructed at ones to draw | money at some other place, and if they stay [ V9% developed to an ent L"""‘““k'l these | yot only overstepped the bouuds of Pythian | U M. Bline: judicial delegates, D. B. Swaitz, | o) exports for the week to dato, «"' 000 R. D, Prico died Friday night at 0 o'clock | up acontract in accordance with its pro- | in Omaha, it will be because the interests of | Salt works to uce a very eonsiderable | principies and the spivit of tho order, but so | A. DeForest, J. P, Maple. Jobn Melutosh, | gyt at bis residence in - Hardin township, aged | ohg o the company will be hest subserved by so | output, S0 fur us the Kansas salt was intro- shatter _'lgn;w'«vl‘i“n’ Pythian Jurispradence | Robert Smith, . M. Diwine, George Mente | e ul- -..:'_\[ vight year o I\_n-lfv|y;4rln\ will take . e SLLah Bl bas 60 thia BSHILEe d..uml T'h ;nz\(l‘-'r w.;;m to be in L sort of | duced it had tho effect of driving out the :!:g'r;;‘y';;.f:x:t‘ ; ”{}'l. 3»;_""‘;" all houest, up- | yor A, Pont, Chris Kroeger, A. Mooro; Prop 8 tor Furnitiure place this mornmg at 10 o'cloc 8 v | an unde state, and nothing certain can ik & s TR T 'y ers of the orde omus an Villia eNall el 4 D, P e lndios of A1l Suinte mission will en- | S0conded the motion, and then romarks wero | be learned about It at present. Michigan sult and the struggle betwoen the | " i the wrand lodio will soon von- | ‘RRotus Hylund, william MeNaily and C. A Ty resolution of tho City Council, passed tertaiv @ lnwn sociable next Wednosday | in order. Fora moment there was a lull, ———— HOSE HICLOIuSts T WAREDULt vene, at which time this matter will no f "y "iho whole it is a weak ticket and no | GHY atid B8 were Sustemctol s iobs SVARTNE A6 Lt Teslono0 0L M4, HiBnSMIth;: | WHIGH Wie lrokan By SHuB6HE foving to 1ay Artestan Water. railronds from the cast and from the west | doubt be fully adjusted, should the promoters | v caor pleetion Jveake ticketand no | erty il Wiilidines wore tnsiracted o fnvito which was broken by Shubert moving to lay o tKls b aR08 (1ot Be §o:fortiiata its: o GBEATH . The convention was not 18 for furnishing the city hail of Omihi, corner of Seventoeuth street and Second | tue motion on the table for a weok to give Whtar. OmEtHEMILPRUIde Artaslih mm“\\lurvh made rates intended to |-mu-.-: D L T S b e aitogottir harmonious and the party wil not Nevrasen, until Fucsdys Awgust 18Ot avenue., o members of the board & chance to well, for drinking purposes, delivered | trafie from their respective scetions unti L it ipsi ¢ 10 U | b fn it this fallin this county. Francis [ At3o'clock p m, Bieh hidier to faenisiv th 116, coutt. vestordny, worafug J. 1| tho membor of theiboard o' ctiance. t look || wall, for Heliking puviposes, dolivere R BV oW ke RaTa i ok saL AN U | suo this discusston farther, but for tho bone- | Py, 4% (% fafl an ks eouuty. dovnels | o Bovcieations an | degiifod 4y police court, yesterday worning d. L | ovor the list, as he noticed thero were many | ©¥ery morning to private families at edingly low tariffs anc general demorali- | fit of our sister lodges throughout the stuto, | procaitod” the followini resolutio P ehich | e te accompany bid. froe of all cost to the WHEAE O ot LA LR Fr ey o 5 § nominal rate. Address, Water, BEE | zation were the result of competition. After | who can only judee of this uction by what [ {8 4 resolutions - which | ity and to furnish o eort tivd check in the ness 15 M. Hirst und John Boggs, | changes made from the list now 1n use e, e 4 O e e O s wdibious | VYere adopted unanimotsly BUL 0L A0, DLy AL Lo the ehey ed with drunkenness and disturbing | Hunter seconded this motion, and followed | ©MH¢: e o much profiticss negotiution and many confer- | toy hear or voad, it secims to wa IUECIONT | - That we heartily endorse the platorm by | to be forfo'ted in case piroy: faliy to fur the peace, were discha up with a specch in which he bitterly criti- Planos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 5 onces the ronds fually in September, 1800, | o, MG, P botnpose _the ew lodge and e L ag e i p RGN T ofouhed 1 e kantti Feuond O IDwILL LG T e \ o Bat avanine L anos, organs, C. B. Music Co., ! 25 S S ThaCTs hic J de 0 compose the new lodge and | ind cc 1 e nets o democratic and [ equal to doubie the amount of i S. B. Kimberlin was urrested last evening Intondent Sawyor and tho mem- | Brondway. agreed upon an adgjustment which made | b far the mujority of those interested in the | republican leaders of Nebraski in theircom- | DL for it G perfomince of on a charge of having stolen & \hu‘\ n»n.;; A il 3 the rate from Hutchinson to Nebraska City. | three former lodgos to- Lot these il-founded | Dined eftorts to stonnicle the i T il R S e eat Samuel Dobson. A fiiend deposited $25 with LS people to gain their rizl - rturnitire for ¢ty hall' 1o the ( =S or his appearance in_police sident Wells, for their evident desire to 5 3 : . pendent politieal action: th | m ’ v an i : spending the evoning o ‘oftice” at 848 an e v to TR N AP o [ LR oM baEs orde : of the stite av Li HENRY OSTHOLT, Coniulttes o The members of Ivanhoe commandery, No. | been boarding at the same place with the | SPeuding the evening in the ‘“office” at 343 | on an equality to all points in Nebrasku on | handed way, but the fact that the writer ot to throttle all THOMAS . TUT PLE Libubiie Droperty 17, Knights Templar, presentea uch | suporintendent, but he had never heard a | Broadway. Four men came over from Omana | St in barrels and guve the Kansas lines an | the articles which huve heretofore appeared s inthe interests of the o C SPECHT, ) and Buildines, with a fine past com mander’s Jewel at thewr [ word from the lips of that gentleman on the | &0d took in the town, Ou their rounds they | 44 go of % conts in the rate to Qmabin, | in tho press on this subject had not the cour- | forpurntlons. - especi ‘\H Rl Tyepnt last meeting, as n token of their respect, in | subjed went into the “ofice” aud one of them called | Council Bluffs and Nebraska City on | age tosign his name to them, places me in an L b L AU LGN 3 QUARTER 3 s J ) v, bulk salf Y ol v i T usins the expe Knowlee YHIER QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— view of his inteation to leave this city for “1 tell you.” said he, “it lonks very much | for beer for the crowd. No sooncr had the | bulk salt, =~ The — Burlington now | ypeortain position in the argument. Butinas- | c3a0 e the prople's expense i former 1o Oniaha, Nobi, ' ¢ in tho wood- | Words escaped nis hips than ho fell in a heap :\‘m‘ll“”" T\jf‘\‘ bouud rates restored to the | much as I shall deal only with facts which | isiative sessions for the purpose of hindeting | sold atauction i number of | Ed Blumensten and 14 Morgan wero ar- | pilo and and tho nigger stucic his hand out, | 00 the flocr, apparently dead. Ho was picked | bsis in effect prior to this ndjustment, which | can bo supported by conclusive evidence, 1 f and vroventinga true conrso of leistationsnd | Rotses at filowing plyess g roted laht avening by o’ government, omeial body took hold of it and found mouey | Ub by the © wnd somo bystauders | Would equal the reduction of the rate from | m willing to concedo to them the priviloge | most heartily denounce the crowning wetof | fobinson, Angustae Fort Sy, August Fosted lust evenini by 1 oy er et O | I Whiat other renson e bo asst. | and tuicen to to tho back yard of the saloon, | Chicugo. The commissioners do not think | of concealing their personality by palming off | Hisloyaity. (o the people, that, of Governor Forts I Cesno, Kuisawil, Wasialcle, O heant ot the oity . Thoey. | snod for this evidont determination onithe | W igation was made, bis com. | this would correct the difticulty, and without | their contributtons undor the clonk of news | Hovd in votoiug at the dictution of corrupt | neve Niobrata, Rundull, Qmatia and camp eriment dock northy h 3 y i 1 rranting the Burl B licd hey ¢ 2 influence the Newberry bitl which would have | Pilot Butte, Auzusy ale will take pluco Waere locked in the city juil and will have @ | part of the members of this committee to | Paulons showing their fright in the mean- | &ranting the Burlinston's application, they | jtems in- the sccret society columns of our | given us tne Towa frefght rates und which [ at D o'clocka.m. Number of animals o be Noaring tomorrow beforo Commissioner | thrust this report down the throats of tho | time by terrible wails, It was found that his | SUEKESt uat slops be taken 10 bitnk tho Mt | papers. would have | been . great reltef. | Sold and full particulars witl be furnished on Hunter. members whether they will have it or not?’ 7 arin h 1‘ x..-l.-:. broken ll_\':hu fall and w\'eru} ter before them in the form of an appeal. Inasmuch as the last article that | Thut we inlorse the acts of application Nar2 OF quartermasters at post "This plain accusation of bribory caused a | bruises hud b en inflicted on various parts o They admit that a readjustment i favor of rod ese colums o ¢ way | Independe legislacure in wiving t witned. . Wi, B, Hughes, 1 st Colonel Mrs. M. B. Hart diod at 6:30 o'clock last | o BGERCGROIOR BL OO S0 ind | bis body. He soon reguined conselousn the Chicaeo lines should be made at Omaba | rofor to B e | Australiun baliot refori svstom which fn | and Doputy Quarterinster oheL cvening at the residence of her daughter, | FCIR AUG S SHEEEY T cRemont. he | and was put into the huck and taken by his | #nd Nebrasku City. members of Mt. Shasta and Frauklin, I | Suresifree vote, also the | wurliot| LONIBERUL TN OEs Ogden, 125 Fairview avenue, aged | o0 Hiiter to task for what he tecmed the | companions to Omaha. None of the party FREZ TRANSFER REFUSED, take 1t as an admission that what Hte 0ppo- [t et s e e e e s eight, The funeral exercises Will | Gopoan buncombe! that he was trying to | Were known on this side of the river and Chairman Finley of the Western Passenger | sition there is comes from a few of the dis- .t fuce of oppositio SL)EC[A[ N()'l‘ lC | D) take plac evening at 8 o'clock, and the | (Ot CRERT b, ? there is not the slichtest clue to the cause of | association bias given his decision in the mat- | * ied members of Oriole lodze, since the v i that we K 4 /L e romains will be carried to Kent, O., for in- | oL o0 the boarh, | o emarks n | tho man's sudden jiless. forof tha application of the Cuicago, St. | only exception o this statement hns acknowl- hich pin e COUNGIL BLUFFS. terment. somewhat the same strain, and then Sawyer —— Paul & Kansas City for authority toremit the | edged the error of his way and returncd to | dgstanutod hunk of oo stund, & ; 3. H. Meschendorf does not propose to let | mude a spoech. He stated thatno member of | Swanson music company, 335 Broad- | charces for transferring the passengers from | the fold AL L G TG RO S= ahired wirl got the start of him. Etta Gibbs, | tho committee had known what hooks he had | way. the union depot in Kansas City t0its own | A bas been stated ina former avticle by | {1 Dinke of onr statc in (he past 1o gaim (his, To make contract for LON yards Y- a table girl in the Ogden house, sued ex-Man- | expected to recommend until Friduy morn- % —_— depot. The application shows that with one | the opposition, “Oriole lodge was a lodge that | That we are opposed o our” county ring with man who will tike & ager G W. Whitney of tho hotel for about | ing, “and_ that it wus ‘neithor Hunes's | Buy your furniture, carpets, stovos | excoption othor lines doin business at | was proud of how rozord, “and it s for this | etorks dabbiing tu iy biiior waigrsud e | youns hoEse i part payment. 80, the amount which she claims due tor ns | nar anybody els business what | and hovschold goods of Mandel & Kiein, | giteway enjoy the facilities of the un sason that 1 feel that the statements made [ sit the Teeltimate salury of $2000 the ASTURAGE T o Back wages, | Sho obtatued o judgment for | 1o was. Some to dg until b tatd s roport | eid et achold goods of Mundul & Klein: | §epot and thol passongors are not subject to | demiund an answer, as there are mompers of | AL suficlent to securo hik wholo tine S AL BRIy Ineiton the amount and it was puid in to Justice | before the comumitteo. He thouwht that [ prdstii i | L EEes VEry Jows frety transfor charges. ‘The chaivmaa finds that ole lodige who most emphatically object to 3 BRtio K I IGB RO R OO B istive Hammer. No sooner had it potten into the | when he bad been laboring day. after day for | PFeP4id to your city. muedinte steps being - Y ARE opporty the agreement does not warrant him to geant clussed us men who would be williig to secure o poor farm, | T justice's office thian Meschendorf slabped | weeks on this very report, putting i time AT the relief usked for, and the application is [ countenance anythine that would in any w At tn the 'Tessening of | | on a notice of garuishment to hetd it there. thit he:would much rathor ‘have sventat Burgl iso. denied. At the same time the chairman | reflect on their character as members of the | thit i consequently lower the | pob M KOO ba Cidinog cuill eyl Sy Manawa or Coney Island, in the study of dry John Parker, who was arrested several | withdraws the privilege granted in Jduly to | order or the creait of the lodge to which they | taxes the county. We rencw our | reauired. A 41 Bee AL Free Band Concert text books, he might at least be_considereil shts ugo by Oflicer L. Martin, after | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road to | belong. s dudepondint peoples’ move- | JATANTED o Trade Five-ron i house. full A rave musical treat is in store for | honestin his intentions, even if mistaken. | Jeading the ofticer a lively chase along the | transfer passengers sud baggage at Kansas With reference to the memorial or protest | [HEHY ] »'“{. ;“‘f'.-fi"f e AAIED tf:'f{:"'\"' r‘l»:;u.lx‘y.m‘ IIUM Lot in Council are s in s 3 g « U e, such Dellef being s, own, 1352 Browd wi those who attend Dalby’s freo band con- | € i He denounced any attack such as Hunter 9 5 City free. that is stated to have been presented to the \ fy alley i the rof North Second street, is v based of the past. wherein AL made upon him as ungentle v, AN v servl o0 Woek’: i T EETING 3 ON RATES, grand chaucellor, I have nothing to say, but i broken pleds tled promises of NOR & i Cosa i o Pouat AR, Sy, feom 5 | B, made upon, wim as ungerulomanss e | now ervingalen wesca. mpritounentfor | TG e o e BT SLS G AR DY T s | D o Coun- ). m. to 7 p. m. Prof. Dalby selected | esty that might be found in any business | gehar aud more serious. charge will bo placed | meeting of the Vv estern Passonver wssocin. | cellor to belicve that any paper or communi- | nently. i Llrii, noiE T \d Stitlor or his progrumme tho finest numbors | hehad transacted. Aguinst him, Tt is suid that ho and a pal | tion today and it was agreed to adjourn with. | Cation presented to him in proper, legal form Allinnce Out in Force. R O Bl u Putton that have over been rendered in this [ The oratorical firoworks did not coase for | \ho succoaded i making. b (it | out date, with tho understanding ‘that only | Will receive due consideration. Nrisox, Neb., Aug. S.—The alliances of city. Tn respet for our own band all | half an hour or more, and in the meantime | antared tho rear door of i C. Lee's w those roads coming in direct competition | ., \With reference to the statement mad S s Trade- L our citizens should attend thoso ot immediately interested sat one side | gilo liquor houso on - Braadway opposite the | With tho Alton are authorized o meet its | the committee apnofuted by Oriole lod Nucioliblostn.y held d grand sallijand plonio AMOUITRIRnyou i 2 3 Lo 0y el hal LR L gl e s o Baqidyvay oPbosito the | rates for harvess excursions. All others are | @XPected to report, T will state that such was | in a grove south of town today. Congress- | Irgy TSI T TR Wells put bimself on record as opposed t0 | mony druwer. Tueirprescnco was dis. | expected 'to majuwin tio rates ugreed | S04 IR casg or wis, the comuittes w0 - | man MelCeighan and Mr. Hull had been ad- vard 1o desiraiio. party. froo of . A 2 postponing the consideration of the report | wovered by a man in Lee's employ, and they | UPOB At a previous meeting. TP e committee was appointed 10 1 yapised by the speak but the distingwshea | charge. J. W. Squire, o1 Ve rl st ; until some time in the future, o the ground | Syarted o the wun. meeting ORfeer. Marti c2k bR . assist in selecting u name for the new lodge | 38ac G W S BEES the 4"t Eintize, = e Miss Dosy Dorsey of Chicago s the guest | that thoro was no tume. for delny now, It | SC'ried on the wun, - meoting Ofticor Murtiy AT T T and for no_other purpose, and the nction | Ji4Ee frorn Webster, (el 10 TRETARES | (JLAIRVOYANT and of Mrs. A. D. Kuh, 712 Washington avenue. | being only four weeks until theopening of the. | Ganco enouth to eonvict Darker of burglury. takon in Oriole lodgo was final on condition | Voue few listencd to thom. Tha - different | nend i Rev. T, MeK. Stowart has gono to Tren- | school year. Stacy was also opposed to the g LR Y | Agsignment of the Masonic Savings | thittho new lodgo was instituted, and iv wus | gjjjances formed n procession and marched [ Saiys: : 1 Avos ton, Mo., where he will atteud & camp meet- [ postponement, because wher the agents Rush Job Beinti Banikiav aulavill i 80 understood by the members present. The | gy1000h town, there being by actual | duc B 1 BlufTs, ing. found out the true state of affairs they Sob eIntng e 7 RS 660 et Ly resolution had been acted upon and passed | ooy;t” 197 teams. The most interesting | 1 e nd #1.0) Louic Zurmouhlen, who was formorly with | would come swurming in by the dozen, ana | Or regular worlk for Omaha, or Couneil Lovisvitie, Ky., Aug. 8.—The Masonic | by boththeotheriodges.and itonly needed tho | o \tyre of the day was a bail game between N TFIORENT niro Dronnrty Kimia & i, Mae “oue to. Cnicago | the membors of the board would have no Bluffs par or unyone else, done | Savings bank made an assignment this aftor- “"‘l“;'l’*_“f't“’,“' f’*_“_‘"flt“’ complete it, ;‘"‘"“; th Nelsou and Deweese clubs,which resulted R e hel e s At o bosiion Ia an ab. | [BFLRCT beaco until the auiestion was settled. | prompily and properly” at. Pryors: Boc | moon to the Germania safety vault ana trust | S e detion tuken at i e, Our friend | 13107 in favor of Nelson: Tor aklo o ramsamNbID. € HeH stractor’s office. e motion to postoone was fin job oftice, 12 Pearl stréet, Council Bluf! . v, The atateme 5 o restrtant SO A e a2 I. S. Johuson, of the firm of Robinson & | dence property for rent by B iteriand|Shabertibaln C i onlyiohoa tha ) 0 3 company. The statement of July 1showed: | tant facts in the whole transac.ion, and 1 am s o . P, E ¢ the only ones that | Prices are always as | Ve 08 ) r ie whole transac.ion, an, W | Johnson, furniture dealers, has bea: Mrs. S. P. Harris and daughter and Mrs, | (Ut and vives aro always us low us is consistent | Resoureos — Bilis roceivablo, #817,00%; | at i loss (o knows how to itwbross it upon bis | 4etesoh, mruitare dealers, hus besun an | FIOKSALE or Kene—dician iand with Adoloh Raughavegang to Lolerdde 1o snend |~ The original motion wus then put. Hunter | V1! goodiworlciiE bonds and stocks, $119,05; real estate, $40,. | mind. Triuno lodge No. 56 was mstituted | @i 8008 QA0 “Judge’ Morris, 1 | Blatts o " Siosialag mi"‘{‘c‘r‘[fl‘j";‘m,,w‘“ were acccmpanied bY | po05rded u protest o the ground that the D IR E A tROEItias 8533 call loans, #162,367; due from banks, "\“"";‘“w\c""*““""‘""l“l“'"j ‘:"“‘f'?“ ‘“"i“ Chambers, for the appointment of a receiver. 85 : 3 meeting had not been catled according w | ¢ Kotk 4 ) % | therefore that was tho lodgo that retained its | py a5y ounid e Tant i 1K Cooper. roturned Friday night from | oot had not buea catled uccording W | Complaints aro coming in from all sides on | £3807; cash, 8%0:7:" suspended debt, | numo and mmber. o more fet that this | ThgAvplication wasdanied. © 5 Avoca, whero he hus been attending county | that the question of sehool books soul account of the practices indulged in by the | $19,320: furniture, §1,000. Liabilities: | lodge was instituted and the consolidation | (iihFCEMNE RS BOC Loro Y he thy i ) L' books would be A i X yields from 22 to 30 bushels to the acre. Good teachers’ institute. He reports an interesting | considered at this, a special session. After | occupants of the three buildings at 15, 17 and | Capital stock, ),000; surplus, ,000; | completed upon the same evening does not | o,y :;;:’\:::;B‘mnm,\-"l"e teachers being in at- | this protest had been eatered upon the min- | 19 North Main street. The buildings are its 2845 duo to banks, $108,076; | IALT )"'"; l‘;:“:l:l‘v:r ?'_ “'r"l“*""’u-r“'"“;“’ s D T, vt S1Siing g Ty 5. | Wathorise the sttt s socroiase o e, | Busiuess conter of ho clty, and vt suoh dis- | S14,410; undivided. profits and uncluimed | 1 as *it i 10 be acted ‘on to compiy | ; NAPLREY G (o G B (R . Gordon of thoScott houso. - Miss Carter is | tract with the publishing houso for the | HiRLE OTEIAS ek Sutuivel on heed evory,day | dividend, £,033. Skt ho lamin reen sl ko eetatulemilin IR me R 110t s Bare Tora Hawi i on her way to Carroll, where she will teach | books The following 15 a list of tho books | tha. sever rathie hn o oeaiiod. Fus | The bank was ons of the first to require the | and uumber, and the records will so show, | ernor Towm Mujors was ora few hours fh the high school Quring the coming year. | that were adopted for use. e e o Tor matiotks PoliS | a1 of tho clearing house when.the strlgency I'he further statement is made that the | today and stated that everything was run- J. S, Detwiler, who has becn proprietor of PRIMALY AND GRAMMAR GRADE: ' vthi ¥ o T 7 cards of those members who became mem- | ning smoothly at the capitol. Mr. Majors . 8. Detwiler, s been p Y 4 iADE and all efforts to have anything done by the | came last year. It carried heuvy savings | hors of Lriune lodge by — withdraw g ; L Bk the lowa Citizen and the Dallas Couanty Dem- . five books, Barnes & Co. city authorities have beeu fruitless, ~ Th i 5 ELL: ge by withdrawllg | has been & v sick mun and bis counte- ocrat, has disposed of his papers, and will rithmotic, Greenlouf's, Louch, Shewell e MM S (L e n,j;,’ dapostis “"‘ll‘“‘ goces/rumordenncie, Wil frome COtlolo “:‘I‘““ Moro non letlly | yaneo shows plainly the suffering he has aw W s cr-in-law, George 1. V. Sl he Loy 00y d that = something is A . 0! W b s ont frow oliti andoi e Pel N N RS QTR WA Boultan. Girimmars, Welcly Silver Hurfotto & o, | bands, wnd, it inless something fs done in | ments showea about 1,230,100 deposits.” But | s privilego to oxamiuo the racords of this mowmant from a palitical standpoint the Peru | (QUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS J.T. Anderson of tne Columbia was ad- | Co. J Proceedings to have the nuisance abated. 1 avan penarally ihown that ki iecident; o1 ingz, Jor If o shiould h will tind thatthe |~ Ho)s not vet fully recovered from his sick- | Al kinds of Dying and Cleaning dony tn the _ vised by telograph yesterday of the death of | - F1rst Buok in American History. Eggleston. o ) cob Kreiger, st , was bucking the | 8 s/dulvapy 1 L | ness, but said, “I ain governor until Thayer | HighestStylo of the Art, Fadol and Staine L A O onoa ay Dixon, T, | Barnes & Co UaloniBark cacarOmah, ) bridge under construction between this city | and were not made” out and delivered untin | goss B ST hrics mado to 100k ood as now led stor, Mrs. by ixon Tl | BArues & 00, o words D0, Honth & On _Union Park races, Omaha and Coun- | ang Jeffersonville, Ind., and work on that | this committee had pertormed the duty for ) bre i s athers Cienned By Stoam, In First & Ho expocted to take the evening train’ last oller. sol . e Bl e Se e mbas 6 1500: 0o, . Ind., , flaicommities Jor 1 " Colonel Colby of Beatrice was here ! . T e B B b eoat Writing, Payson, Danton & Co., Burnes & Co, €1 u September 8-11, $6,500; Oc- | had been suspended. Depositors continued | which it was appointed, and I challengze an T T and conversed | Mannor. Work promvtly dons and deliverod ;[thnw"»i byt mas nunhle 01080 on acoony Drawing, Prang, Prang Biucationut Co. tober 202 4,000. For ' programmes | to deaw out their funds, but by a stout effort | mewber of the order to ‘prove that thero was | &y B0 i Wl imor between trains, | iyl PR of thozountry. Send for prios )ros ™ Music, nornid course. Siiver Burdotte & Co. | addre 0 e bt >resi Zreiger -succeeded vestoring | in the whole ue vlbing tha vored i N § 0 & i i e aaa ™™g T ardoite & Oo; | address Nut Brown, Merchants hotel, | Presidont Kreyser succeeded in restoring | It the whole uction anything that. suvered Ih | Golonol Coloy is on his woy to Washingto ©. A. MACIHAN, Pron, Tast Day. b etal Owmaha. confidence undall was thought safe. In | 8uy manuer of unfairiess or uny ma 1o 1o | but will make a desperato effort to rench | 104 Broadwag, Noar Norihwvstora Jhpon Nandas AL e t10%ia: tha last Aoy lat. HLGH SCHOOM. T s E::L:m(» Scliw bunk fuilures and | Eratity any porsonal ambition. Notbiug but | oot i intter and of tho month ‘i timo COUNCIL BLUFES. LA A v, Aug 3 8 y Morphine Victim, deposits began to diminish. Once more the 4 % | toattend the races in Lindell Tree purk, next five years, Chairman Schoentgen of ———— v Strong Beer. Omaha and Couneil Bluffs on salt in barrels | rumors go undenied. Chicago in the near future, as though thore was o niz X Latin grammar, Allen & Greenough, G § I e v i 't the great cost sule at'the Boston Stove, | gAutin grammar, Allen & Greenough, Ginn . Johnson of Sncramento, Cal., was beforo | tide had to be stemmed and on July U the | 8nd Iam ready at uny time o furnish the | pioh iy gwned by him directors were hopetul that the erisis was | m0st conclusive proof thut the welfure of the Vi Council Bluffs. Ludies, take timely | Teginners' Latin book, Collar & Danlell 0 c FECT TG i N hining imike your vy seoAsmutchiica] | Glanis o, the commissioniers of iusanity yestorday af- | g, 411y passed. Then came the Falls City | order demanded some action that would at No Harmony. Her AT T 8 RO E o RO S e Oy T T TR ternoon for an oxwmination. He was ar- | fuilure and depositors were agwin alarmed, | least reduce tho currcnt expenses of the Mgy Yol = J \ i abs coc bl GINN & Co; rested several days ago, and has boeer in the | The bank was carrying the bridge project | lodges in Omaua. Friesn, Neb., Aug, S—[Special Telogram ' of them, Tor cortainly such an offering is | - Virgll: Greonoush. Gin & Co county jail ever sinco. 'He is a victim of the | and an mpro The rievous o ade is Tur Ber,| T opende is pie- ) 3 I g i & 0o, 3 0 v o vement rompany in connection he most grievous charge made is that the | to Tie Bek. ] —The independents of this pi not to bo hud overy day. Tho choica of | Phsics, Apploton lapos o, morphne hubit, uud bis_ howliags for the | with it. oy hud als tha wonoral closensse | charter of Oriole lodge was deliberately | cinct held a caucus here today to clact delo- such vast stock of dry goods at_ actuul tlony: alton LG Henthi& Co, denaly drug have kept the peovlc in the Vi- | of the mouey market to contend with, The | stolen—by whom it is not stated ,but the in- | gates 1o the county convention to bo teld in 3 cost price, something never heard of be- Botiny, Gray. Barnes & C cinity of the jail awake for several nights | directors took advantage of the rule requir- | ference is left to be presumed thut it was the | G000 tvadiesday. There wi H t l fove in tho dry goods trade, On [ Bookkeeping Goodyear's high sehool. past. Ho has been utterly unmanageadle, | jng ings dopositors to . give | Erand chancellor, In repiy to this [ can su rote next Wednesday. There was a num- aKke anawa otgl. N ) (Here e ot wedish - Composithon, LChiutondon, B, 0. | except when he was kept inmorphine, of | thirty notice and - during | that no man who claims to be a worthy mon- | ber of candidates who souzht to elect dele- NED : & rizgs & Co. which he has taken enormous doses. Aifter | the = interval they bhave made des. | ber of the order, however much he way | gates to the convention, The result Alftractior Fine Pishinz, Boating, Bath- must go, cost cutting no figure on | ~Rhetoric, Lockwood. Glun & Co. ; giving him an examination tho commissioners | porate eftorts to rvht the contern. and ne | Bave been uggricved, should stoop to muko [ is & mixed delegation. Considerablo bad | iz and Excollont Mineral Watee such goods, we muke the prices that Igebra, geomilry, trigonometry, plune. | found him msane, and ordered him taken to | feady to puy out deposits whon calied for. | Such an assertion unlofs ho has the most con- | blooa was strred up und Copprobrious | oniy fiftecn minute aro sure to sett, Below ave only a | WELINor Gl . Young, Ginn & Co, | the msune asylum at Clarinda, whither he | Todiy it was found that the bank | vincing proof with which to back his state- | epithets were freely indulged in and for | Bluffs, Motor tr the items included in this great senoral history, Mey n & Co. will be moved this week. owed the clearing house $132,500, | ment, aud it is almost beneath the dignity of | awhilo a general fight scemed imminent. 1f | to centers of Councll Blais an b Omah's Physiology, Hutehinson, Effingliin, May- ———— o white GG Mhseured 'thin | my position, us T regard my standing in the | the feoling which oxists here now among tho | - Most delightful wnd accessiv.o plice for nard & Co. Picnic at Munhattan beach, Round | amount by giltedged collateral it was | Order, to take uny notice of it but for the [ leading mien of the party is carried to the | plenlc parties wch Sc and 10¢ summer cashmeros | Bpeyenoio:y, Steole. Leach, Showell & Co. trip tickets from Omaha, including b ble to " furnish ke of relioving th 1 chancellor of the { convention its influence will doubtless bo and challies, all in one lot, 5o n yard, | priohoie<y, Stevle Leach, Showell & Co. & | trip tickets from Omaha, including boat | unable to furnish satisfactory security for | sake of relioving the grand chancellor of sonyontls J 9 i R P 4 nd challies, a one lot, se a yard, | PRyulcal keosraphy) Appicton, Burnes & | 0 Ueets from Gl inctud] | b tionat o e i | Dutden of any. unjust criticism thut may | felt when olection day rolis sround. ELEPHONE NO. 45. malke beautiful dresses and for comfort- | Co. A Clvil gove ent, True & Holman, Leach, | lard and Mureay hotels. ments at the expiration of the thirty day | come upon him by reason of this statement. ors you can find nothing better. \'ug'd Shewell& Sanborn, EAREL. limit next week. The assignment followed, | I Will simply say that the author of it was in Nebraska Postmasters. i wide 124c plaid suitings, sale price 6e. o Emetish litwraturo, Morgan, Leach, Showoll |y ¢ M, & St. I, ticket office has | It Wasnota surpriso in ‘business circles. | 1o mauner acquainted with the requirements | Wasimzaros, Aug. S.—[Special Telegram GITIZENS ST ATE BANK Fine Fronch sateons, regular 20 goods, & Sunborn. 00 T Gl removed from 506 Broad iy inty | The deed simply makes the Germania trust | of the constitution on this polut wni 18 WK | 1o Tui Bex.—The postmaster gencral L beautiful designs, half price for this | yPolltionl co h v Effinghum, vom ! oadway 0 | company trustae for the settlementof the | fore not able to determine between leeal | /0 0 Gl e oG DT asters sulo, 1lc n yard, 5,000 yards Pekin atrys Shepard, D. 0. Hoath & Co the clegant new quarters in the new [ bank's affairs by collection, sales and pa and illegal action 1w this case, The claim e .‘“ SR ]u 3 Of Councit Bluffs, cloths, fancy " zophys and’ secrsuckers | - German wrammar ' and reader, Joynes- | Baldwin block, 5 Pearl streot. ments as ranidly as possible and according to | that the number belonged to another lodge, | for Neb } hiking at’ Bopkolman, \ 73 the legal rights of 1), and that the erand chancellor had o right to | Dundy county. vice E. V. Moore, resigned. | CAPITAL STOCK. . ... $150,000 . . 240 vico e Mofssner, D. C. Heath & Co, -~ that eold for. 100 and 18lo, sale prica fitc *'the supplomental reading the follow- Church Notices. e . wl's affairs cannot | &pPropriate it to this lodge until after the | C. Alton at. imwood, yice A. W. Maytiold, | SURPLUS AND PROFITS - ~~-+++sss 10,000 All our 6e dark prints for 43¢, Our best ted : 3 | p: i Royver Tardy, N ( § 3 1 d: Broaaway Methodist-Dr. Shank, editor | be obtained, but it s confidently asserted | Nextsession of the grand lodge is likewise | resicned. I A. Royer “at Hardy, Nuckolls gl indigo blue ealicoes for se. Best light wunared Little Folks of Other Luncs. o SR ) e vill pay dolia S without foundation, as 1 know personally | county, viee W.J. Brooks, resiened. M. Tils - shirting prints for 4. Wo show one of | Fifty Stories of Child Life: y 98 thevleh xhk'l Christian. Advocate, will Shiat 16 will-pex doliator dellor that “the lodge " formerly clulmiug’ has boon | 1tobortson at Smyrua, Nuckolls, county, vice | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.... 223,000 T T T ndred Normal First. Readors. Porter | preact at 10:50 a. m, at the Masonic_tomple. s defunct for more than” a vear, and 1 am | H. S, Bottow, resigncd i e S T PR A shown on a counter, a beautiful quality Fifty Seasldo and Wayside No. 1, ono_hun- | K&V Heary Luring will preach at S p. m. on LSRR R infoned have not had a meeting for more - - Bhucart B B it D Gdinundson, U uriss unbleached table linen, 70 inchoes widé, | ared No. Lundred No, 8, Avath & Co. \\ )!.I”.v;!nn!”l. ov. O. A, Carr will preaction | TN XUt AUR. S8y morning | than two yours. MKINLSY COMING, L ffnpan Transiot sonoralbunkiag b bt RS O e Hipers Second leaders, & B, | the “Resurrection” in the morning at the | the tinware factory owued by John D. Huss [ In couclusion, to show oriefly just how neus ost capival anl srpiu ’ at H74e, we 8ae, we show a | o\ hy church, corner of Broadway and Seventeenth | purned. Loss, $0,00, many membors. of Qrlole lodga’ opposo the r Will Speak in | Danein Southwostarn Lovs line that is usually sold at s0c, A5c and [~ One hindred At Home in New York, Inter- | street.’ Evening theme, ‘The Judgment.” CoorErsTows, N-¥i, Aug. 8 —The Cooper | MOVe. I will stato that at the time of the INTERESTON TiM: 1€233 © 60c in bleached, unbleached and Turkey | state pub lf"."f"} Solpiiye s - Sunday scuool at 10 . m. b T O i RIS T P LO0PE | gonsolidation we had 112 members, Of this — i One hwudred In the” Mountatns, interstute | Borean Buptist—The pustor will proacn at | house at Coon rstown: caught on fire in the | junher twenty-four were present at the | Mr [ W. Lausiug of Lincoln, president of Everything in linens, napkins, flan- | *'Ohe hundred By the Sea & r 10:30 @, m. and 8 p. Sunday school av 12:45, | Kitchen ut 4 o’clock.this moruing and before | muoting in guestion, which was & larger | \ha Young Men's Republican Lengue of s A lvery [ , napkins, flan Que hundrod ly tho Sea Ehore, Interstute | Topinity Mothodist—Preaching av 10:30 a, | 5 0'¢lock was busygd completoly to the Hog . 1n, Jvhich was u largor | tho Younw Mew's Republican Lengu ? F”-St--. atmnll == Ban nels, muslins, sheetings, blankets, otc. publishing compiny. v A s reaching at 10:30 a, e The fireme; 5 LR number han usually attended ) Nt 03 in. Omalin yostorday Mr. Tan . . y R R Rt lon Readore B m. and 8 p, 1, Sunday school at 19 ground. The firemen worked oravely, but | moeting: ( 1o Out of | broska, was i 3 atoat antual cost - In Bhork. ovearv. wo hundred Information Readers, Boston cand S p.om. Sunda hool at 12 m, TRt g )y JERYeL ut | meetings of our odge. ut ol q SOPnID R 1O —OF [ 3 v every= | sehool publishing compiny AN lotel being a fégme vuilding, the Aro | tha whole membership sixty-soven | 8ing was in a hopeful mood voncerning re in th.u store at actual cost, with . |".1“§\<.uv..‘.‘| vt n«u‘.‘n_-r].ln’\\v.' Fih Drs, Stowart & Fatty, Naby. s | cenld nu: hl:- .-.um-.\((w_u_ Ig.\'«:ril «:uv ©ot out | pave absolutely and unauestionably | pnblican prospects in Nebraska this fall COUNOCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. only two exceptions, which is one or two | kit Noroal Course in- Reading No-o, 8tlver, | 0oone 45 Pourth street,Council Blulls, In, | 1 a0 mogoy, thelt baggage. Tho | asserted their approval of the action siuc In | © <1f the boys will simply take nold right | Pald Up Cavital, . . . . §10,000 5 a2 L writing, twelve have approved it verbally | oo guid e Lunsing, “and get | Oldest organizod bae in (o clty. | and " WasHINGT Tho attorney gen kit makes of Dr. Warner’s and Dr. Ball's s » N One hundred Storles of Other Lands, A, B. m——p— - s T~ - and by paying their dues in Triune and ree 10 exciango an i o Ladies’ ribbed vests, Te vests for do. pank 5 o | Fe pondn e invitd or 4o, since been suspended, four are out of the city | to the polls in spiendid shape next Novem 3 Ladies’ ribbed vests, 17¢ vests fo Sv———— Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl | ceived from Mr. Ervazueriz, the minister ot | o have not expressed any opinion, ieaving | 18 growing better every day in this stato and AL IV A alsta s Taialye Ladics’ ribbed Lisle vests, 43¢ vests | courtyesterday. Oae of the items of busi- prisilbalig ovs and men of Balmacedu's urmy who es- | above fucts I am prepared 1o substantinate | Small towns aud in the country. 'he ropubli Hoslery, as is a widely known fact, we | plication of Thomas Green & Sons to have A lamp explosion in a coloved barbershop or of International-decreo by tho Peruyian | proper conditions, and I hopa that 1o ‘Wno- | Jeiiiiia whd the work should po oxtondad Bluffs and the best brands in the world; | which the compensation hud been fixed for | and Cass streets occasioned a lively blaze aud | Peruvian authorities oblized b stand | iy of 'tho lodies conuected with this njove, | licat furmers “should fall fu_lino and liftthe | This Elegantly Appointad Hotsl for 19¢, our Al for 89¢ and 42c. that the application had uot been made until | geal ‘of heat, and one of the barbers nimed N : o tion. our cherished order than hus been depicted *Da you entesiain lopos of gosting - Majos N, Taylor, Managzr this greut cost sale previous toinventory. | sort, and they beld that the case could not | einening out o window to ol s {8 the | lsco | €val has given an opiuion that there is 1o | which hus resuited in <o much good already do, 1 haye made him corsets; we don’t make the price on | conpany. Gusoll m 7 : 3 L TLr pev A AR PR oa ot tho Oldon e, & B sams || o:0s0linG 860 oils cobs, wood and aonl; Turned Oviw (o the Court. ognizlng the lodgo I other ways, soven wero | 8ll the leagues —and | republican | aigontionpubita olloxlan ALY i N 1§ aSipana I & :-l» Ilmxw"fl( 4.4 ROV, 4T Maing WASHINGTON, Aug8.—Tho Chilian con- | not in zood standing at the time aud have | clubs in fighticg trim the party will comoeup | & Ladies’ ribbod veats, 12ic vesta for o, [ ocurey, Normel Eocoud, Readers, Portor & ) telep e e gressional envoys to'Washington today re- pollsdn &) Tt hamantin] - | GREEISANFORD. Pro ot ) Contes, and have been since the consolidation, and | ber. The feclingtoward the popublican party A W, REERMAN, Cashior gt £as ll;l;:rle.!ll:‘.]\lllln l. ees. Rt street, next to Grand hotel, Telephone | toreign affuirs of the government at Iquique, | thirteen out of 112 who tituted the sum | what wen thorough stirring up | ety Ladies’ ribbed vests, 23¢ vests for 10¢, udgo mer held a session of distriet | 145 High grade work a spacialty. the following telegram : number of ofi- | total of the opposing party. Any of the | sl along the liv ng the clubs in the ) ,1‘1 l L\ G | { /\ ’\l ST T =) for 274c, ness which came up for attention was the ap- Lamp Exploded caped fromVacnw into Peru, disobeving the | with unquestionablo proof at any timo under | s of Gunalie SIERICH AR EEUIE B0 L | Council Bluffs, | 5 SN AT R ' nyawions onden o xha conot o o 5 \ , 3 government, took forcible possession of tho | cent member of tho order will be led to be Ock wlioy | carry the most complete line in Council | the previous order of the court set aside, in | under Jonn Cummings' saloon at Sixteenth | goamer Mapocho, detained in Callao, The | lieve that either Oriole or Triune lodge, or | o the couutey preeincts The loyal repub- | they ure all included in this great cost | the assignee aud his attorneys. Fiickinger | oonsidorable excl 8 0 1 X 2 O A e % \ R bunucr of the republican party out in the | Now Op:n. - 4 L, 3 onsidel © excitement about 11 o'clock last | and turned them over to the coy are or were comnosed of a ¢lass of men who is Qv i sulo; our 17¢ hose for 124¢; our 25¢ hose | Bros. filed a demurrer i which they alleged | pight. The burning oil genciated a groat s { have uo hiztier regard for the principics of | country sencol house | fter the expiration of the time which was q > MceKisley of Ohio to make a few speeches in | Remember Monday is the last day of | Kied I b & y Willium Baildy was severely cut on the for:- in the statement made by those few who | ) | ) 3 fixed by ‘law for the filug of claims of that | pead und forearm by falling glass, while | constitute what little opposition this move. | BOSTON STORE, b reopened by the court on that aceount. | after 1o fire was nearly_extiuguished. | The | logal objoction to the payment of the salary | to the order, bus had. Itosy un - open opouition: het 1 he whi | Gas Heating Stoves. Couneil Bluffs, Ia. s dem was overruled by the court. | qunage will not exceed $15, to Mrs. Susan Gale Cook as secretary of the Visls this ioliver tvo spacchos, | | in Omaha and other at Lincolt 1 of the brightest and brainiest FOTNERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Statements were mads by Atioruess Herl, ~ ——— | bourd of ludy manugers of the worid's fuir, - No Asues! No Swoke Just the thing for bath rooms, bed roc ———— Cubl und 560 OUF 1AEZ0 ASSUFLINERL For Rent—Store building, 400 Central orators in Nebraska, at 1o expense to him or ) 3 the republican party of Ohio, to make three Broadway. J. €. De Haven. speecties Judge Deemer announced that the | posse returned from Lockmoore & Co.'s log- Pacific company steamer Eldorado, Captain | (iaoines each. I believe that Mujor MeKinloy - — present session was but a continusnce of the | giug camp at 5 a m. wday, Laving seven H. J. Byrae, which sailed from New York on | will accopt the proposition. If he doc way | C, B, Gas and Elestric Light Ca, them waxed somowhbat warm. as well as decidedly personal. At the close of their McCube and 1. N, Flickinger, In whicn all of I Seven Under Avrest. and ber claiin for compensation for such ser. Southern Pacific Steamer Ashore. send him LAKE CuakLes, La., Aug. S —The sheriff's | vices will be allowed by the board. New OniEAxs, La, Aug 8. —The Southern 21 Pearl and 210 Muln Streete coug\.\ tablets, They are delicious cousider tue time for the fling of objections | the work is proceediug as usual, the second lift tusnel at the York collierics | Great Babuma bauks, ten miles south of = crowd of republicans iu Owaba aud Lincoln I Try lhni\wuo‘\' Co.’s Pomona fruit | March term, aud that therefore he did not lln-'n under arrest. All Is reported quicta.d Porrsviie, Pa., Aug. 8.—A blast fired in | the eveuing of August 1, is ashore ou the | depeud upon it the will be the atest

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