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e THE DAILY BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS [ st . & 1% v v COUNCIL BLl_l:I‘l. e 1l Lot e hee ana OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL ST tate Must Pay the Mi'itia for Sta ding 1g. I spite of all things, which Delivered by carrier to any part of the o i by railw e OPINION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL STONE NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL of the Sherift Let's Potta- watian ¢ of Py g the il MINOK MENTION. ars ago the sisters address at Lib Bverybody Is 0 George D. Wast | pay for keep. . ‘I Mrs, Jessie Bdwards t -y ling, and 81 respectivel The Iron Nation i N. Y., has commen s, | W ings in the distric > some Riley of Omaha t Keeping H. Danner, wh K r th <ra nelghboring sa t s fr i : ) other day, was y L 9 4 mak by Judge McGeo yes 3 1 f rangements until Y ks g all ¥ the pr oilloct $2 4 wildin ommenc contr y e e m n broken for a short The dam regular i last high 8 1 ¥ preven Bob another be of br suspended pending & : : i : JULY CLEARING SALE Dr. A t i ¥ 1 Everything in summer goods and all odds Breg y ity t . and 5 y durin iis July sale building propri buildin Tanuar it it indica will amed Mount Mary STANDARD DRESS PRINTS. \ppropriation it ui of Eennison i convention of I“'““l" e N e " ? " ” o All ir 5 1 e pr s, and ends, and that the inte o @ ; 3 1 all Monday a we yard, Come riy Aho, talegram . i il \ 100 piaces. binck biscade G-inch siik sash the Congre - iy i MR B, Hill % o national gt o 100 ladies' all linen collars and culfs Constable Baker on REORSL &1 SRRt norIhdr ) g pose, bu f appropriation | slightly soiled, 1 profane language in the prese b he g i tc sumime 3 i Ratcliffe. The arrest was the sequel to hat the amount of compensation of the All our G5¢c French chaliles, 6 beautiful fawsult in which she had beaten Ratcliffe AL o v i ch she had beaten Hatc e | Buard while engaged in this service is pro- s, during the morning in a lustice shob el Tor/i by chs Atatite: Eowaver,: that |1, Blagk: atlic: iron: fr enadine satin Sritminali case will, b Lo s s not a subject of serious concern, because | stripe, was §2.00, now Suc yard. Gregory Johnson's residence near the tran 1o executive councl can adopt the pro- MONDAY THE BIG DAY for was broken Into by tiieves yesterda¥ | yigion: for compeusation to the guards in [ 26-inch fast black satteen sun morning about 10 o'clock a revolver, | time of insurrection or invasion as a reason- | white ivory handles, Monday ach some welry and other artic able compens n to the guards for ser Ladies' wb sle thread ests that was less value were taken Two men were in me of hes of the peace or im 58c, are now c each, about the place during the forenoon minent da thereof. The authority of | Store open every evening. are supposed to have committed the deed tho governor (o issue the order and the BENNISON BROS., he man fn charge of the water works | rendition of the services by he guard would Council Blufts. resetvoir at the head of Park aveuue has | simply leave the executive council to deter- e Foeehed a rather ingenious schome for keep- | mine what was a reasonablo compensation Where to Worship ng the g on the es clipped. Instead | for the time employed, even if there were First Presbyterian—Corner of Willow ave- ot iaboriusly tolling up and down the hill- | no statute fixing the amount of such com- | nue and Scventh street. Rev. Stephen O lo he has attached a rope to a lawn mower | pensation. In Such case the statute would | ppolps, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at and lets the lat slide down the hillside by construction be held to authorize a reason- A el it baci by the rops, and then re< [ able remuncration for the services required | peats the operatiol | and rendered. W. D. Graham, an old soldier, drew some | 3 I reets. Rev. C. A. Armstrong, pas- pension money vesterday and filling up his | CASS COUNTY'S WRECKED BANK, e, Residence 332 Lincoln. Morning serv- i o — ice, 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. tank with whisky proceeded to go home and everlautingly wallop his family. He had the Cushier Dickerson Arrested at the Instance | Bvening service, 8 p. m. Dr. Hopkins from unlucky number of $13 in his pocket, left | of President Yotzer. India will preach X over from the pension draft, and wound up ATLANTIC, Ia., July 14.—(Special to The Broudway Methodist Episcopal—Rev. H. L. in the city jail, where he will remain until | Bee)—The famous ( County. bank fallure | Dudley. pastor Preaching at 10:30 a. m, e has a chance to plead to the charges of | o yeuin heing brougl b allure | qng g p. m. Cluss meeting at 11:45 a. m. drunkenness and disturbing the peace. e L raught: to; the- turbulent. sur= nday school at 12 m. Junior league at 5 lii& Riley, charged: with: holding up[ B of local gossip by the arrest of A. | p. m. Bpworth league at 7 p. m. Albert Hall the other night, is suftering | W Congregational—Rev. George Muller will from what appears to be very much like a | institution, on an information sworn out i'l':‘:u‘h in v‘n.‘,‘lfl.w.-ll(;‘.}:fi . \1; ‘\rl.h.‘..;“fi“::;,:‘\l..”[ case of snukes in his boots. The attack | by J. C. Yetzer, the president, charging CCRRAT L R LN 1B nat e o B o [ e GmpestBment g otl el aueNt s srVICoRNI it ELO MBSO all, 104 Broad- L ArEEADmARSE: UEL S e tion, “‘what became of the money?' bids | way marshal, for nothing stronger than Missouri g Y ¥ E S o riyer water has been on tap. Riley is simply f i Eirat: Bantiat=—Cornen. oft Sixts nth strest an awful example of the danger of quitting, avenue. Preaching by pas ! ments nd it is yected that the bitt ic 7:30. Jam H. Davis, pas- He has a hearing in police court Monday on | HISHES HHc sk that the bitter | B8 08 o rison street o " obbery. | fight between the cashier ana president wil or, 3 arrison stree 5 x u.Z ) “:,.:'N:(‘ \';,v r,,ll}f;:x(‘ ls sending | Bring the facts to the surface. John's English Lutheran Church-—17 e RitiDn, setting askde | - Seventaenc Inforinations. hisve been placed stuelb FRpeCn |“r ‘,\ul,\du pastor Lo Bl cves Eineit in the hands of Justice Wallace by Y s Al . and . m. August 10 15 Battle ko Iay, ad asking that L f Trinity Methodist Episcopal—Alfrad Knoll, t be observed as a holiday all over Towa. pastor. ~Preaching 10:30 a. m. by the pas- The 133 flags that went at the head of the SRRy TSy 70,000 Towa soldiers in the war will be re- s ¥ PNl o, Ml dar ou e, A arsenal Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of o the capitol building, Regimen’nl reunions | A rraatil o Wklll‘ he hlllll «Il’” S \luuuw‘ on the “1’uy [|rm 0 doors west of Glen avenue. Preaching at coding, anc ar as possible each flug w 10:30 a. m. Subject: “Church Foiity.” At be carried by its own color bearer and sur- 7:46 p. m. the second in The series of bis- rounded by the broken fragments of its regi- Tl e birsar Bubjeoks: eyt Wirotai tha mental organization. e e Grace Episcopal—Rev. J. E. Simpson, pas- tor ervices at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. nbrellas, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Second Presbyterian—Corner Harmony and Dickerson, the cashier of the defunct fair to be answered, at least much lig is being thrown upon it by recent develop- attorney aggregating n alieged embezzle- ment of $40,000, and it is siated that many more will follow making the agregate amount over $100,000. The bail in each case so far served has en $1,000 and on failure secure bail Dickerson went to jail Yetzer employed an expert to go over the banic's books since Receiver Steinke made his report. Cashier Dickerson is charged by Ye r with issuing drafts to pmmission - firms on the Chicago Board of Trade and Now Is the time to buy real estate. We | marking the stubs of the same ‘“void.” Un- have severai bargains to offer in busness | der the direction of Yetzer, it is stated, the b and residence property. Fire insurance cpert found no trouble in locating the draft, St GO heh e S oAl s writton ‘n the best companies. [arm X ss Yetzer seemed familiar enough with the The. Marchants’: Maroons. of’ this: city WARiad), Tougse & Tawle, 235 Bear) st case; founlLe '“,Z 4k une and give other | played the Union Stars at Marshalltown e T T Lo B EEE BE e L S dd Se cery business at No. 108 Br iway, has dis- ecedings and his familiarity with th “Il‘l ‘.’ An audience of 600 witnessed the game R aE N 0 T aaas il [ i ga aniy sy familinciywithy e dUTem | Tha hatterioa! wares M1k sad: Graliamy fop tontinue the business at the old stand. nt acocunts leads many to doubt its genu- | the Maroons and Duryes and Cullom for the ne 5 | iniss. S 5 Union Stars. On Friday they played the club A nioe, cool awim ar Manhattan beach, | Dickerson claims that the drafts were (0 | ot Tama and won, the score being 21 o 13 e a A, n:-tha. nroper. thing. to:take || CORUIAT CUBLINGIR BRC NeE A e e ed up | Phe batteries were Taylor and Zink for the these hot days. | on the books. He also claims that the | Maroons and Wright ~and = Mans for the | charges are spite work on the'part of Yetzer | Tamas, Tomorrow they will play at Brook- | and others connected with the bank because | |ine, of testimony he (Dickerson) gave in a trial to decide whether ornot the bank was a Eyesight is priceless; if you need Dick. | vou need the best. C. B. Optica Schneider's drug store. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Bidos t state bank at the time of its failur: erson also claims t he was threatened J. C. Lange has returned from a visit to | with the suit % h the suits at the time if he persisted | SR | f he persisted in Miss Bessie Squires has gone to Lake Oko- | boji for an outing | Judge N. W. Macy left last evening for During our July bargain sale, read price: Cou Bluffs \Wins Agal his home in Harlan. and be convinced that the place to trade W. 0. Wirt returned last evening from a H. A. Ballenger has returned from a busi- | 18 at the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. | ;g Cripple Creek, Co 5 3 ness trip in northwestern lowa. Rl DRteInE G Rarter hasar Akl Gok /Tos Lhas [ sl atacrlpulakGrsais s Galos, j LoginapACE; Mrs. Richard Trumbull has returned from ABaw R . white_ elastia biis, axjonalyedminIner i} prontan Ins S fhBs & visit with friends in Glenwood. | laundered s, 39¢ (slightly soiled). Spe- | ous camp. He has always Dbeen very en- J ra leaves this evening for cial offering In shirts, madras, silk m.xed | thusiastic over the prospects in mining Mr, J Vayrs, 1 his ovening for a | Giid Grencs fannels at 70 and 05, sold | properties, in which o and several other week’s visit to his mother in Perry Okl st Y % DEODSESIENN UG WACH) HOS ADUERSYSERI L AACE Mrs. W. A, Strong leaves tomorrow f rom $1.00 2.50. Our $1,33 silk gloria | Council Bluffs men are interested in the Mrs. 3 g leaves tomorrow for a | umbreil stick, now $1.00. Ladies pple Creek district, but comes back slx weeks' visit with friends in St. Joseph | black taffetta silk es 10¢, o ) t M 4 a gloves ¢, were Our is time with tangibl proof and plenty of and Burlington, > 1l wool challis, 3le. Gents' b it that their property is among the best in MMr and Mrs. W. H. Tilton and daughter | briggan underwear 19¢, big burgain, - Gents' | the district. M. Wirt has over 150,000 arion will leave tomorrow evening for a | Bray ur lerwear 2! were 39 $1.00 gents shares in the Ben Hur, and while in the wisit with relatives in Janesville, Wis. Egyptian lisle underwear 623 Fine white | camp he was elected president of the com- l.\l!hb Mary A. Rice and daughter of lowa :;nm. sold B ¢ and 26c, now 13%c (cen- | pany Some of the assays of the Tejon mine City and Miss Loulse Shedd of Early, la, | te< tble). ich figured wash goods sold | vielded over $700 in goid alone to the ton of B [Liling B 0t Bhuaark at Moralngaide, trom10e 1o 15 W Sie. Genls' wash | ore. Oue of the best experts in the camp W, 3. Divenport left last evening for Red | 4Ple neckwear worth 25e, now 10c each. | pronounces the Tejon one )¢ the lodes of On 1o Tooie"Mitar an oxeursion which the | Summer corset bargains ‘36, regular 3% | the Ben Hur, to be one of the beat properties Buriington road is to run today to Lincoln WA Bog S0o Wae ARANS the-heet summar [0 1R & e dlatkick Tho Gelena:. Aunher: DEOR B e o of Cnl e I viaiiing | Qarsst: ln. th markat, ey pair guaranteed. | erty in which Mr. Wirt is largely interested, B eanitatber, . B, RAndall, ab the resis | T HBRINGHAM, ] Rhow: g i veln: andl s Reslarall aasp of R . B Caa A e Blutts, a $142.40 a ton. The Worid's Desire, a new Dr. B. P. Bellinger returned from the | department i R AL DARRR: | BEOROELY, JUsk DOgINNIRG: 01 Fnaliae tha: Rreat east and expects to relocate in Council Blufts | REAMIMA (hAb. HAvABesicIGN Ukt L A e A R AT y-110 1 another bonanza in which he is interestd, AL A iss Ella Wirt of Willow avenue gave a | l9¢ated on Battle mountain, the richest of -. very enjoyable coaching party to sixteen of | hiehly denented with Maniels. M Wire Trains for Lako Muowwi. her friends Thursd 3 g r B QN o 9: % BUCOASA: LAk e wa r riends: Thursday evening. \fter a was followed the development of the mines Leave B ay ery pleasant drive about the city for two | and more than sanguine for the future, 2 l‘n‘ !‘I'll. home of the hostess and spent the remainder Grand Plaza te one 45. And overy minutes thereatter untll | forms of amusement SAusing A HraRd: Biam DAIRG: hedohs R forms of amusement, Refreshments wer Grand Plaza pienic grounds. Parties wishing (o spend the day at Lako v and as nearly midnight when Grand Plaza’s cornet band beats them all Manawa take the 10 a. m. train Grand Plaza's fine row boats are all the g0, Grand Plaza excursion accommodations can't be beaten. cool swim at Manhattan beach testifying as he dic : Fihgas haiald Lake wa, Is the proper thing to take This is What We Are Doing. these hot di he guests departed for their homes. e following young ladies and gentlemen made he party: Misses Alice Foster, Belle Try a glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterian | WP mineral wal w the famous Bxcelsior | Patterson, Nell Baker, Cora Swith, Lella springs at George Davis', Paul neider's | Myers, Cora Keller and Grace Matthews ¢ and O. H. Brown's drug stores. i Line | Woodbine, and Messrs. Frank Capell, G, Afternoon and night concerts at Grand der, general agent teed, Roy H. Foster, Will Butler i o | Plaza, 2 to 6 and from 7 to 10 - MeKessc fom Farnsworth, Ralph Mueiles I Se—— = 2 The laundries use Domestic soap. Howard C. Tiiton $ st All wogl: Ingraln; carpats, G5g. duriag 4 July, to make room for new stock The Bagie launde i has been greatly COUNCIL BLUKFS CARPET Ou. The Sunday association | eclarsed:and improved, and we are now pre- Party on Franklin Avenue. ; pared to turn out a large amount of stric . will hold a meeti BAREDE: chuzch: (LRI cE, AL SHR 8. IAEERAMEIUB Gt ISE DA The residence of James Wickham on next Tuesday evening at § o <. The adies’ waists, etc., a speclalty. We guar- | Franklin avenue was the ecene of a bril- program will inciude @ discussion, opened | Artee not tofade warranted colors. Tuole- | Mant social event Iriday evening. —About by Mrs. P. J. Montgomery, on “How Se. | Phope 4 Broadway fifty invited guests were present, in honor of cure and Retain Attendance The Mod he Misses Fullham of Denver, who are vis- ible Class,” conducted by D. W. Otis, a g in the ci e house was elaborate B No admittanca to Grand Plazs will be | \HDE In the city. Th s elaborately the question box, condueted ul A lecorated for the oeeasion. A delightful 1 to persons who desire to rent bo ! ’ i loys. | Appropriate musi ! i re (o rent boats | (. vus spent in musie, dancing and Any one is permitted (e {0 Ave minutes on. the topies i and refreshuients served tn. the are requested to bring bibles. o rand Plaza, Teo Crewm. - Domestie soup breaks hard My ice cream maker has had seventeen No Mouopoly at Hrown's C. 0. D, . L MALRR: ears' experience and will give you the Bagk. tram s ery best ms, including peach fruit and jces of all kinds for your Sunday dinner on earth, w.ll be ived today and will aye ) je | Order at 527 Broadway be sold at such anti-trust, mMonopoly-pars N fe b qoiop . B. RANDLETT, prices as these ) 4 - l“\‘i’lhmum ¢ roda crackers, o . dixed blessing. A For cobs go to Cux, 10 M. sizeet. Tale- Sweet crackers, be ¢ ed (0 run across a circus | phone 48 Ginger snaps, oc : 3 ulng in o droves Oyster crackers, 5% 5 Jistance of miles | g, g, % o salk un Beno & Co he vietim ry roud, so | wayman last evening about 10 1 Grand Plazs, Like Manaws. ther amusements. But groceries at free trade prices. A car- Joad of anti-trust crackers, and the finest Tagks ined yesterday from a Suatehed the Fus lie B. D ho keeps books Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 336-33% | spectacle Broadway. Bargains In fine furniture. x i aloug a cou al lly had to reef his sail and trust | she was on her way home from Headquarters for bammocks, Davis, the | to his legs. Another day the wind was re- | As she waiked along Nort: druge | fractory wud permisted i trylng to drive him | she noticed & man nothing p the torne ow walk A A v s e e R e s potas st e JULY THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, of Mynst street, wh the fel at the same time grabbing the hand which held her New d Broadwa pocket (bopk. He wrenched the Wy from_her to his heels for Nelp Morton, who Beno's, s walking be r hut was un thiet. F Saturday with M The rden t me to buy. tinner order your mea 1wy RANDLETT. Evans Liau el streat rug s Gaa cool.ng st ifce nade bread, cakes and pie Broadway. B. RANDLET" Domestic soap outlasts cneap soap. = AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. of (ity Administration Defend th Forty-One Mill Levy. Ever since the city council passed the ordi na some er supreme a city not hold here are ating a 41-mill levy there has beer fclsm of the action. In cas court should hold that South Omah: of the second class the levy would good, but the majority of the peopl of the opinion that the court wil hold that this is a city of the first Friends however, why the that on or floatin, count of June and April 10, July water w balances st on nents ar: of the present city administratic ay that there was abundant reasoi levy should be made. It is estmated August 1 there will be an overlap g indebtedness of $32, 84, On ac- surrent expenses for April, May July, $11,5662.79: funds overdrawn borrowed to pay interes 25, and two years’ rentals t orks company, $10,000, deductin in funds April 10, of $3,414.87. In- the bonded' indebtedn and judg e not computed in the current ex | penses as given, The irrent exgenses for the coming fiscal year, including interest on bonded in- debtedness and judgment fund, it is est- mated, will be $59,118.60. Add the overiap August 1 the admi the next is $VL,807 , 1894, and the sum is the amount nistration must face at the end of fiscal year, August I, 1895. This 14 The 41-mill'levy on a valuation of $1,991 | 765.41 makes the revenue in taxes S$81,66 but warr ants can be drawn on only S5 per cent of this amount, or $69,413. Add to thi one-half $1,693, al of the county road fund, which is nd it is seen that on August 1895, the city will have but $71,106 with which to leaving vear, eve 701.44. Particular objection has been made the levy Aguinst order to interest levy will wnnot b the obll pay bills amounting to $91,507.44 an overlap at the end of the fiscal en with the 41-mill levy, of $ i mills for the interest fund this it is urged that the city, in maintain its credit, must pay the on its bonded indebtedness. This produce, less 16 per cent, which | s drawn, $30,474 in this fund, whil ations at the end of the fiscal year will be $30,410. Another Fire at the Stock Yards. Anoth fire took place at the stock vards Friday night. This is the second inside of a week and both of them have the appearanc of incen jarism. The damage was not muc! but the mysterious origin of the fire is being thorough investigated. The fire broke oul in an unocoupied scale house situated just west of the big stables. The building was moved there some months ago, but ther are no scales in it and the fire did not inconvenience the yard men in the least Prompt weked the one work on the t of the firemen the flames from spreading beyond 1ding, Commonywenl The Commonwealers ot | Omaha hay anized A company of ninety men. All of the members have employment, but they i0ld meetings regularly once a week. Mr C. B. Hill is captain of the anizatiot and he Union hal Monday announces A rousing meeting an 1l, Twenty-eighth and R streets, for night, when he anticipates taking n a number of recruits. Good speakers will address the meeting. Mrs. G. Stewart, Muigho Clty Gossip. F. French is visiting friends in a Tom O'Neill has gone to Cripple Cree Colo., on v business trip. A lodge of the Order of the Maccabees was insti tuted here last night s will b: held morning and evening St. Martin's Bpiscopal church today. Mrs, H. Atkinson of Janesville, Wis visiting 1t the home of Captain Connell. Rey. George Muller will deilver an address at Twent, night y-fourth and M streets next Monday Miss Jean Boyd Mullen has been engaged as lead church, w. B where he g soprano at the Presbyterian Cheek leaves today for Colcradg will join, his family and enjoy a short vacation Messrs. and thel throug stop at Rev. § morning hind It The Ser ng T. rrine and Charley Searr * familte toGay for a tri juntry. They will fot § several days R, L. \Whggler's topic for will Humanity With God Be In the évening he will talk on iptural Philosophy of Burden Bear- DOCTORED THE BANK'S REPORT Bank M KANS. ade to Appear Solvent When in Fact 1t Whs 1tankrapt AS CITY; July 14.—The testimony in the Sattley triwk today was very damag ng to tb pinger, \e defendant. Appraiser Mark Cop who testified yesterday, ook the stand again today. He was examined re garding made to ey and the report of the bank’s condition Secretary of State Lesuer by Satt yarragh on April 22, 1 It the estimony of Mr. Coppinger is correct figures in pulated the report were fraudulently man n order to muke it appear that the bank was sound and solvent when it 1t ¥ A olvent and 2 failing con je examined the books and found irst, that $42,000 of interest long past wes Dot jed as an asset in the report. The d eport was distorted and he bank as in a flour Mr. Coppinger ous mistakes in n turned over to th ross-examination, His testimony changeds UNION PACIFIC PION! ERS Tiey Bnjoyed Their Fourth Annual Pioai at Coiumbus Yesterday. WAS A MERRY PARTY OF ONE THOUSA' D Courtesies Exchaged with the Ofeinls of the Uity Visited— Dulighttul Keur Of O1d Thmers in the “Ov The fourth annual plenic fle P Columbus show uld shops umber nont, bu umin ul yellow shoes of the Wl fluttering ribons of ul the melliffous str cific band—all these combined o overc forebodings of unfavorabie weather gaily decorated train, composed §45, a baggage car, eleven coa i bule chair cars, pulled out he depot 8 o'clock. Every rowded the deck lghts. ingstone, who has been wm continuous ervice since the good old days of ‘68 vhose present run is the fast mail betwe maha and Grand Island, ~ was ngineer for the occasion. C. H. Tipton sceupied the fireman’s seat, and Conductor jilly Cahill looked after the running of t rai The engine was respiendent lags and tastefully draped bunting, and ach side of the tender bore a large paint ng of a buftalo head, the emblem of the doneers' assoclation. The train attracted \ great deal of attention on its trip acr ie prairies and at the few points wher tops were made. The first stop was at Fremont, wher ‘resident Lillie mounted a box and delive we of his characteristic impromptu spec ferring with much tenderness to ess bestowed by the p f Fremont ipon the association in j years and tc ‘he courtesies extended by Mayor William ‘ried and other prominent citizens. In a lewing peroration he told of the affection | westling in the hearts of all pioneers for igditor Nat Smail of Fremont Herald and just as the culmination was re ne shouted, “Three cheers our next governor.” Over motion and unable ta proceed further, Mr Lillie fell into the arms of friends, and vas carried to the baggage car, where he cedily relleved by an internal application of racked train puiled into Colum s at irizzling rain, but Kes sc than wet weather lampen the 2 big crowd ared pic . The train was side when everybody wrrangements to eat dinner hair cars tables were arra n the seats, while in the coac as served in the regulation pica vith wooden plates and \ L very few moments gre nelting away like sven. If there was an absence of acies as clam broth frappe, lobster naise, pate de foix gras and punci es t cannot be said that there was any n the supply of those homiier var grub thet fll, but do not intoxicate viches and the Breat American rime favorites. At 1 o'clock the sun shone out br nd, preceded by the bund, the bigge arty cver seen in Columbus ma I out, the grass drying off entirely n half an hour. The address of welcome on behalf of the f Columbus was delivered by Mayor llips. The mayor graciously wel- ioneers to Columbus and ex appreciation of its people in be by the presence of such a large hie flower and chivalry of Omaha resident Lillie followed Mr. Phillips and kept the audience convulsed with laughter for five minutes with some quaint reminis nces, and tien gave place to Mr. W. W Conklin, the orator of the day, on the part { the pioneers. Mr. Conklin made a splen lid address, and was frequently interrupted by cheers, the applause being speciaily em Jhatic when he called attention to the fact that the pioneers had come to Columbug in + long train of thirteen cars and not a singl Pullman in it. The speaker gave a short but | interesting resume of the stirring events in onnection with the early history of the Union Pacific, and closed his remarks by sresenting, through his little daughter, Miss Gertie Conkiin, and official badge of the Jioneers’ association to Mayor Phillips. M. C. Gray, president of the il of Columbus, brought an end ech muking by emphasizi he Iready extended by the mayor xcursionists then wandered to different warts of the park and gave themselves w.th joyous abandon he pleasures pre red by the people of Columbu enerally were content to sit inder the trees and swap Jays gone by, while the more youngsters dropped on fent hammocks and swings and whis wered sweetly and softly through their ats; but the dancin fon attra largest crowd, J Vhite Stemm had charge of this feat t the amu ements, the music being furnished by the Union Pacfic orchestra n the afters ¢ game of base ball was d by the Columbus club and picked nine xcursionists. 0 General _Superintenden Mcchanic Manning, Master lett and Assistant General Ereight Lane accompanied the excursionist bent an enjoyable day with the At 6 o'clock the cars were filled ran, started on the wiiich was without hers was [ od tempered hilarity ard everybody was Movemeits of Sea Going Vessels, July At Hamburg—Arrived—\Wieland, from York At Naples—Arrived—suevia, from York \t Glasgow—Arrived—Nestorian, fre Jueenstown-—Arr New York—A Stettin; Loch Btive fro At New York—Arrived Havre; Gellert, from Napl Southarapton Cloudburst in Ar LITTLE ROCK, Ark mrst oceurred at 1 Hill A stream ning yverflowed and a andated washed a wept from its f ation. The owr ng aear the mill, made his cacape, Al Curable Diseases—Medicine Free. THE C( Whatev © Your Comp vint ¥ Fo Weloome to & Careful Fxamination asd Oply Wihich Are Knoiroly Free—Read What tal Fationts Suy This We 4 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER. Home With Porfect saetion. 3. Cobb s principal of Sh Town, and sducntors of Shepard's ox ind m hesome arrhe t one of the r tan vears, work as & wnoying, 0 ho <t wis Gticenbie Iy, 1 with x mo. m all pain, it up s esult of a suffer from 1i mplaint? 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