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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATERDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1895, e ' i i b G , P o - , ~ oo e o | THE TERROR OF THE BORDER | o5, g, s spon em, e sy Rl @ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fhors 1 . turies. s ot viheilly s Broken,"and, B1cr & sk ih, the men Tt g0 Sl B A . to wait for a man \Nnn‘cdhby uznlrvlufl\ll. olit universally attrib- | Pillage of Lawrence, Kan., by Quantrell pQuantrell’s band then applied the torch to to speak. Her ce, Pe —H. o | uted by all backwomismen and old hunters s he town. Occaslonally a eitizen with a child happiness may de. Office, 12 Pearl Street,—H. W. Tilton, Manager and Leases, {to the Aineriean pantlh $6d other members and His Men, in his arms ventured out for.u sater place, pend, wpon Tim, o was shof s tracks hile some o but she is not per- mitted to tell 80, as he would be of the felidae family. 1€ is that these animals these Missouri bandits made music with pis- cover with forest Igiv@s or otherwise con- s 3y tol and carbine balls, others fired houses atel (B0IF frey ad \neg walt tor somsotheF | RECOLLECTIONS OF BARBARIC BRUTAUITY [ £l 8he, Gibing ‘Bilis: ihate ocea outes, 0,4y e would be burn. A church steeple smoked and burst into must depend uimn e only of'the female, resorted to flames, and as it foll the bell went clanging her ability to cre- MINOR M long as they can, however, by paying their monthly license fo the city. opportunity for final attack and capture. It In the case of the Chicago, Milwaukee & |is a dev QGrand hotel, Council Blufts; 100 rooms Jubilee tacing Payliss park. E. F. Clark, proprietor. i Western lown St. Paul rallway against J. P. Hess and " ek L ar | Story Told by One Who Was with|to the red ruin below. Women fell upon ato and foster {tn Cleveland’s minstrels will bo the next at-[ The town of Glenwood, twenty miles south | others, an appeal from the decision of a (“r:‘\"{fm’z:“‘m{d ot ";'“"‘3\‘1""11‘:”,“;"‘,:‘_" e the Attneking Party—Cnuses that | their knees and prayed, and thefr little ones im & Myorsble 3 traction at the New Dohany theater, Satur- [ of Council Dluffs on the Burlington road, | board appointed to appraise the damages |ine’to the followlng true story, sent from Inspired the Rald and Added crled piteously with uplifted hands and up and ardent fecling, t day evening. was dressed in gala attire yesterday. For [ for opening up Pomona avenue, a settlement | porijand, Ore., to the globe-Democrat: to Its Atroelties, rned faces, As homes burned their embers To do th she 7. M. Shear, aged 55, and N. E. Swank, | sovaral weeks past arrangements have been | Nas been arrived at, the company accepting [~ 'joel Kramer settled with his family in a fell upon men and women who, having sought must depend 2 45, both of Councll Bluffs, were mar- : the $50 originally awarded by the appraisers. | oz g - Flaghenn thePa O abhe safety in the c were burned to death. much upon her 3 :,',“:,‘ ‘,l;'.‘.,.':‘,'.h,._" Council Bl n progress for an apple Jubllee, and the | 74 Sudgment of $150 was given in the case | i‘y:%;w:f”:ylhjy:;] l:. »ku,",.'nr,‘v “:.,:(."):;‘((.,',‘.'m.‘,‘n','.f The te ot during the war | pellCT¢ Was 4 woman whose husband had appearance. o . M blew finto the city jail last plans ¢ nated in an affair which was a|ot the Mueller Plano and Organ company | cently he went out to camp to split cedar he terror of the border during the War| been an abolitionist preacher. His wife per man admires a sal. Jim ~‘“""" oas “ regularity, The charge | surprise, almost as much to the Mills county | against B. Jackson, by agreement. shakes for the roof of a new barn. With | Was Quantrell. The southern contingent that | led him to put his feet in the well bucket Bl low skin, dull and evening with his usual reguliritr T o "ah | people as to the 00 or 600 visitors who were | "A writ of crror was denied In the case of | him went his 6-ycar.old toy, Bobby, and Lion, | happened to live In the country which the [ and Hold on to the rope while she lowered v sunken and cireled U L attracted there from the nelghboring cities | Nora Murphy against H. F. Bell, and Mrs. | a Jittle black-and-tan dog. While Kramer | guerrilla chiet crossed dreaded him because [ MM With the windlass. After the piilago she ey sty There will be a meeting of the local mem- ’l?..\‘,y‘.;,C:m,‘,'"('»(,.'"]:"::1.,‘,&']', wlated by W. J. | Murphy was given a judgment fof costs. worked in the little clearing Bobby and Lion | yis vengeance on the union contingent was so | Pilled him up. He was dead. Tie gas in ips, sunken and the A judgment on default was awarded in the | disappe: the well had killed him. cheeks, No man ed in the surrounding thicket. To: n at room Rverune Uy o ”"\“".“‘I’J,“'( tharp this | Cl!fzens who had the affair in charge. Among | suit of the Belknap Savings bank against | ward evening Lion came running Into camp, | SWift and merelless that it necessarily revived | There was a young woman who was the wants to marry an O e o ot tha commitiee, | tho visitora wero about 100 rom Councll | . A. Mynster and others uttering sharp, nervous barks of alarm. The | the Mosalc law that demanded an eye for an | niece of old ex-Governor Shannon. Sho was a p fnvalid. Very fow who left on the morning train at H. Mendel has commenced sult against G. | exp@rienced woodsman at once concluded that | eye and a tooth for a tooth. The catalogue | Unlon girl, pretty as a flower and as sympa= - invalds are attrac. The Jewlsh day of atonement commenced | 19.07 ‘and returned in the evening, M. Ellis and others for $200 on a n methin 1 thetic hE th lage she tive to either sex, 4ol / s tonlg b M. B d others for $2 something unusual had happened to his little | of blood and arson oppos e name of this | thetic as a mother. During the pillage she Y s last night at 6 o'clock, and ends tonlght at | “rha gecoratians in the town were magnifi- |~ There will be no more court until Monday. | boy . b UL Lt IR va | Was & ministering angel where there was an It isn't natural the samo hour. The faithful ones during|cent, apples being the predominating feature ) -— “Go, Lion, quick! Show me where Bobby | LéFFOr 18 too long for any publication, even i o, .t nity " She was at the side of the guer-| that they should be. Many a woman’s these twenty-four hours abstain wholly from | gyary store in the place was almost hidden Willemans Huas More Troubles. 18!" exclaimed Kramer. |1t such a thing were advisable or of &Ny | rijia and fayhawker with the oup of cold | Heart’s happiness has been wrecked be. !rhw! ’ulml R ",”\ the hours 10| from view by the wealth of different colored | John Willemans, whose troubles, resulting | ~ o darted the dog, followed by the now | interest. But one may be revived thirty-two | water. When the massacre and robbery was ‘r““fi”r \ru]vlnl" pimples or |u\.|\lx4.\-nffl churchly rites and ceremonies. fruits that were fastened to the fronts. There | directly or Indirectly from the use of the flow- | ful oused father. Man and dog s | $85s ¢ over she was sted as a confederate spy | foul breath, or because of 1e other une Water was turned into Gilbert 1ake yester- | were also many special deslgns, the most L/ illy carou ather. Man an g made | years after. o ohe Was arrested as a confederate &DY | p1ogqant symptom of an irregularity in the ing bowl, were matters of public mention a [ their way through the brush for fully a| 1 pay g been asked sometimes. facetiously short time ago, brought suit in the district | quarter of a mile, when they came to the and sent to Leavenworth. Old D. R. An 5 ¢ thony Knew botter than this, and T am told | Pefforimance ofhier natwal function day, the big excavation that has just been | striking be g 4 huge map of Mills county finished near Big lak Only the water » townships divided and marked with | court yes x4 p it I was with Quantrell at Lawrence, And 1 a woman brings clear complexs ) ! court yesterday to have the matrimonial | base of a large cedar, under which there that he denounced her arrest and had her set i from a couple of the springs was turned a re representing “The Goddess of | nds rippe under which have tied him to | was a strange-looking mound of dry leaves | then fome one would ask seriously if the | g, bl bt bl L4 jon, red lips, vivacity, sparkle of eyes and intellect in, and this will be used for “‘puddling' the County,” and a shaft four feet square rnal watchfulness is the price rude T. Willemans ever since 1870, when | freshly scooped together. Lion dashed to [ sacking of the Kansas town was really 85| fThere was a woman in the town, Mrs Ll LD UL Dt E B i B 1 GHITOUTR IR I they were forged in-a little church in Bel-| the spot and began a vigorous scraiching, | terrible as it was described at the time. 1t | Bromiey, who was a union woman. Hut sho | RS G e oA o e s ot be completed for several day 1 avers et corner stood a bareel | giym, His love for Intoxicants has largely | jumping from side to side and utter i i ¢ trell applied the | had pluck and policy and entertained the no- | i, A d S Gat o A family of Nebraska drouth sufferers|whoso contents were as free to the visitors | Eood in the way of his domestic happin e T LA ering | was worse, When Quantrell applied the | had pluck and p and ent 1 the no- | Jittle jrregularities, little drains, lead to the nervous whines, It was but the work of a torlous Bill Anderson, Quantrell’s boldes city yesterday morning on [as the air they breathed. E most setious conscquences. Put a stop to arrived In th ery train was | o says that his wife has treated him 80 | poment for Kramer to brush away the leaves, | torch to it and shot down people in the b h rider, at her house. She was afterward the | them | b gy thelr way to Thurman, Ta. At 4 o'clock in | stopped ‘long h for the passengers (o | crucily as to endanger his Mfe. She would | Gicclosing his little boy sound asleep. To him | Streets it was expected. Jim Lane, & com- | wiee” g Najor wWarner, mayor nf Kansus | Suildo s, Syhavetite Prescription the morning Jennie Larzelier, the ar- | fill their pockets with the shining fruit. The | drive him away from the home which he had | the case was_ as clear as daylight. A she | bination of Blucher and Cambronne, With| City, and still later member of e el B ‘n wit w-w\!l |]. L harrassmient o old daughter of William A. Larzelier, died | Schools wera closed, as well as the banks | provided for their mutual enjoyment, and | coygar had found the boy asleep, covered him | the adventure of the westerner, lived there. | the Kansas City district examinations and “‘local treatment’’ so encamped | and most of the I was mad i much dreaded by modest wonen, In nine ined Cole Younger, | cases in ten, there is absolutely no need of siness houses, and every | when he would try to come home she would to feel a holiday spirit in{strike him, throw various hard objects at antum. They were of cholera ir with leaves, and soon would return with her | He was in command of a camp of federals A Mr. Bullene e near the motor bridge, but during the day B of Kittens to dine royally. Deep furrows made | there at the time. Jim Lane had taught the 4 AR TaRK Torr o8 SHote of Gk i : ) e left for Thurman, where the remains wiil be Vlwl Hv’I of lvhbll;v‘llu’m;\vvl\l fruit crop that is | him ;«ml threaten to Kill him if e tried to [ yuShE reatires paws 1n. porapin. togethor | people of Mis siate what war meant. And | irais wanr nu‘: ‘i:\lll\ e “(‘f“., | :hu’l‘x.[ Hu‘»fl xl n‘\.v.]u‘:- ::. C H‘U,wu\ ‘h.:s led today. LU AInELE At LU L e leaves showe Couga e trell dashed upon the town unex- AHGALN OF BEPAar b been prescribec erce for ove R ther information fn |, ATter dinner had been served at the various - he leaves showed that the cougar was a [ When Quantrell dashed upon the town WIex: | In tho annals of border warfare there 1s no | years fnd has curéd tie very worst forins ¥ . Cramer filed another inform: that were set up by the different THE RE AIMS, monster., pectedly peop ! parallel to this Lawrence rald and pillage. of female troubles, Justice Cook's court yesterday, charging Al 6. kol et oF e by g Rachwitz and Tom Brown with i‘\‘ mn:fl‘: through the orchard region was in order. net from his house In Lewls township i the | Evory"citizen of Glenwood, and almost every daytime. Thelr case went over until 0cto-} ;40 iy tha county, had furnished his rig for ber 5, on account of Colonel Daily, thelr at- | ), josagion, There Is probably not a county | somewhat pathetically, may not be a more Rightly concluding torney, belng otherwise engaged. Rachwitz | € 1EERE | COuEE 4 her children would no ¥, g ! ed States where there is so large | enlightened creature, speaking in a general and Brown have been trying to get the net I e is £o large | enlightened creature, speaking in a gen When Bobby was fully awake he con- | they did not realize the extent of the at- A man was pursued to the door of th r Lo Compnratively Rich for the | firmed his father's conjecture by saying that | tack until they came to count the dead and | church where he had worshiped, He wes State of Hix Civilizatio be and the dog lay down together and he | the homeless chimneys and blackened walls. | wounded, and when he fell the priest bent The “poor Indian,” of whom Pope sang | went to sleep. By that time Lane was spurring his horse| over him with his consolation. Ope of the | in a plain envelope, securely sealed, on that Mrs. Cougar and | in one direction for safety, and the Missourl| bandits rode up and the priest bhgged for | receipt of this notice and ten cents, in return to the ban- [ guerrilla was riding as swittly In the other. | 4 Jittle mercy for his parishioner. “Hurry | stamps, to part pay postage, by WORLD'S quet until near nighttall, Kramer determined | headed for the state where he always found | yp ' wag the reply. “We've got no time to mm NSARY MEDICAL \w}u'\-nm. No. A book of 168 pages, coniaining much valuable information and letters from hundreds of grateful women, will be sent ro 3 an acreage devoted exclusively to raising | gense 1 3 s a HO P, 3, a g p, @ B re. 80 that they can go on seining in Manawa. | qoy0c"REP (A R0 o wended 1ts , than he was in that poetic time, but | {js¢ yo would: change {he menu. So he re- Rest and a guide, and food and fire. WABte WItk bragers. THARS way &' tH106, oW 3 Main Strcet, Buitio, N. They have offercd to give a bond for its re- | o "hisns “any were the expressions of | he 18 individually and in aggregate, pos-|arranged the mound of leaves over a little AN ECTED TRAGEDY. ever, for a moment. The bandit uncovered turn at the proper tme, but the net is still | o LRSI L AT sessed of too much wealth to allow intelll- | heap of rotten wood, to make it look exactly | The pillage of Lawrence was mot unex- | his head while the priest bent above th In the possession of the city marshal. admiration. ot since 1891 has the counly | gent” humanity to regard him as “poor” in [ as he had found it, and returncd to the cabin | pected. " Because it was (he hendquarters of | wounded man. 1t may have boen the bandit's J. C. Bixby ls authority for a rather re-|of John Y. Stone, embracing between 800 and | (he general acceptance of that term, says the | with Bobby and Licn Jim Lane was enough to make it consplcu- | [dea of derlding the church. It may have markable statement as to a phenomenon that | 500 acrcs, and containing 135,000 trees, was | Portland Oregonian. While it is true in He and Dave Peterson, his hired man, set | gus, Wherever Jim Lane lived there was | been .some tender recollection. You never : instances that he has been deprived | off at once with a Winchester and shotgun. | something likely to occur, and it was always | could tell what was in the heart of one of occurred yesterday at the apple jubliee in | in itself a sight to be remembere % s | many ; Gronwood. Dave Helnsheimer, the well | time, Bt e et r‘«’;::i‘l (:qrn: rx?lrnn‘n-w.,r of his ancestral lands by no greater right | Arriving at the decoy mound, which had not | gafa to prophesy that it would be done en-| those men. The priest finished his minis Searles & Searles known merchant of that place, while in|them, which, If not so large. contained a | than that-of might, it is also true that many | been disturbed, the men took up their posi- | tirely different from the plan of any other. | terial function; the bandit replaced his hat \ ) charge of a parlor car filled with visitors | store’ of fruit that will make their owners | (Fibes have been made wealthy by the pay- | tion in the lower branches of a young cedar | Besides, in the days before the war, Law-|drew his revolver and sent a bullet through 1410 Farnam St. to the orchards, by mistake connected the | pich for on or two at least ment of enormous sums for land to which | of dense foliage. They were about twenty | rence, in the opinion of Missourians, was [ the brain of his victim, and then rode away SPECIALISTS. air brake hose with the ice water tank and | Said W, J. Davenport, after looking at the | they had no better title than that acquired | feet to the ground, and about fifteen yards | headquarters for most of the dare-deviltry of | There were citizens who were saved through All forms of Blood and froze up the train sd that not a wheel could | gight that aroused so much enthusiasm in the | PY occupancy as hunters and ferocity as war- [ in a straight line from the mound. Kansas In the time when two sections of the | Masonlo recoguition, strange as that may st Dl SRS be turned. He became so warm under the | guests, to whom it was a revelation: “Fif- | 7O Hardly were they settied .in their seats | ypjon were fighting over the territory in thie | read in connection with such a scene of horror cured forlife and tho pots t 8 svacklIn Pl vand § son thoroughly cleansed collar, however, that it was not long until | teen or sixteen y ago 1 would mot have | , It 18 pure imagination to suppose that|when the crackiing of dry twigs and he | pational congress. AEATGEMES son ‘thoroughly ansed the car thawed out, and he and his party | given 15 cents an acre for any of this land. | the entire American continent belonged a | rustling of leaves announced the approach [ “one of Quantrell’'s men had lived in Law-| One of Quantrell's men, In his f or LADIES given careful soon got into line. Feould not for the it of e men s oand. | few hundred years ago to Indians. Their | of the wary animals. Next was heard the | rence, and because he was an avowed rebel | through craze, got drunk. As the pillage and special attention for all numbers upon the discovery of the continent [ “'talking” of the dam to her young ones, he was told to leave the town. He under- [ went on the man drank deeper. Quantrell their many pecullar alls could not have exceeded 1,000,000, and they | Kind of vocalization exactly like the “talk- | {5k to pooh-pooh the request. One night | had him shot, and such was the faith of the i " | were divided into many hostile tribes, war- | Ing” of a cat o her kittens. Kramer causht | o awoke in his burning house. He barely | followers of this captain that they applauded | B\ RN ;| ring continually upon each other for the | the first glimpse of the monster, and with- | jeeaped with his life. He hid in the grass [ the order and the killing. A band of negroes ce as you would \ out vemel o ve the Wwish {o see. Today not a stump or a log ro. | Possession of hunting grounds. That such a | Ot the movement of a muscle, save the | ypijj somebody heard him cry from hunger, | took the body, after the fight was over, ’ — | would ever be worth anything. Great stumps Farm loans made In western Towa at 10W- | 43,4 Jogg covered as much of the ground as est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire | ¢y yogerbrush left vaca a « d s acant, and it was and tornado insurance written in best of eom- | oo 2l i Gt G b panies. Bargains in real estate. LOUGEE ments. ARRH, Gleet arlcocele, Hydrocele, Gons orrhoea, Lot Munhood Tcured by a peclal treat 3, 235 Pearl St i skl P ! title in land is not held to be good, even by | glance of his eyes, pointed her out to Dave. e was given a suit of clothes, with the | dragged it th eets, and starting NWiient. S ml— paine, he npderbeueh ang tees have al| (L o government, t 1 clises, | Sho Va8 secompunied by tour {hreeuarier | i skahiing that e was ot to ecurn o |8 T G0 2 logbeane thes throw he-debd | WE AK MEN (VitaLiry wEatg PERSONA devoted to frult raising. The crop this year | [111Y attested in the law which requires a | & An the fnother: staalthily Grabtialong tianh: Lawrence, body of the guerrilla upon it and danced m.uxc £0 by too close ap- ation to business or study, sey n or grief, SEXUAL "BEXC te” for a term of Thase three—Jim Lane, Missourl hatred and | around the pyre, singing and howlng like | Pl Qeorge F. Wright has been called cast by | 18 not a circumstance to what we shall have [ ™an to “live on and culti ing her sides with her great tail, the young = vearsa. designate er of s before he o e house was burned (his name | dervishes, : Sthe in the future, for new trees are continually | Years a designated number of acres before he | (e oro gamboling in the wildest abandon, | Ui man whose house was ervishes. : | N eracR Dty Bth i R inos. 1. It tna [ I plante ¥ | can_acquire a title thereto that he can de- | hS, were BAMBOTng I the whdest abandon. | way Yager)—were responsible for the pillage | - One of Quantrell's oficers, Licutenant Bled- | fidle 1 (DT TG Rl S. §. Etheridge of Des Moines is The intention is to make the fruit display | {¢nd in law. The Indians, even when they | il (B Tl OVE OoF SERTCE et | OF Lawrence o soe, wag wounded during the massacre. He | ment for loss of vital power. city attending federal court. John, the 8-year-old son of John R. With- row, 926 Second avenue, I8 ill with diph- had reduced but little nt to possession in any Johnson count url, 18 on the Kanos | wag At one time, sher a favorite with his men. When the re- | Your Nu-n. os H out of the city. men in John- respondence, ( \| I.l'\ ['IN FRER. a regular thing every y ext year the | held undisputed sw citizens of Mills county will be able perhaps | Of the grea Lidndia i) o S G to within eight or ten yards of the leafy mound, the beast emitted a peculiar nots of borde began, there were not enoug to make some improvements in thelr facilities | ProOper sen warning, which was instantly observed by [ (o5 " y & BROD oL ab rho | The guerrillas stole a carriage and team and i Mr. and Mrs. R. omer re ome | undoubtedly be quadrupled. vated one year a perhaps deserted the | qropped their ercct tails and nervously hud i ( t - — i nished a good share of the substance for the HOW BLEDSOE DIED. household, was hitched to the plow, and had | ga an hour at noon for grazing. As the war | der, who was singularly fascinated by these went on the jayhawker rode over into John- [ men, tells in a dramatic way how Bledso n county and foraged. As far away as | qjed’ at last: Wday from their extended bridal tour in the wast, and will b2 at home to their friends at 628 Third street. Huse N. Morgan, busine next, and their title to the land thus occu- | qicd behind the dam. pied was based solely upon force. More | “'The sceme now began to grow strangely than this, a claim to a continent, possessing | fascinating. With deep drawn breath and vast areas and resources awaiting the devel- | hoarts pounding with painful loudness, th ds, the guerrilla historian of the bor- G. M. cuepy s ma ager of the | Fined Fowler Theatrical company, which opens a A opment of civilization, merely as hunting | men waited the critical moment. The huge | thay ‘were from theit homes, many of the veek” gagement at Dohany’s September se ¢ » United S =t grounds and battlefields, is one that cannot | creature, with her great, starin T s ! AL SR Deep in the recesses of a stretch of heavy ot e ; Jhe cate of ths Hnltad Sthtes agtinet 0. M. | L0 for'a’ moment.befo 10 " & cves rlv-| confederates from the border counties heard | (imber in Lafayette county, Missouri, his 30, Is In the city. ool LU & alnst G, 1 Homer Cleveland Lawson made his arrival Gl U LRI LS o vetel i e ve pounds of baggage Wednesday | 30 for a fow minutes yesterds night to make his earthly home for ont before reason. |etea upon the leaty molind, dropped upon ) overtheiess, the Indian's claim to such | her belly, and crawled rather than walked. | pack for revenge Hence the guerrila. of | Comrad oia 5 ternoon n | lands as he can occupy and use, according | When within fiften feet of the goal she | course, not all guerrillas were confederate | Lo hect PhyMsiatstol: CoAtL I n in- [ his room at the federal bullding. This case [to the estimate of civilization, has been con- | puused for the awful spring. The horrible | soldiors, nor were all Jayhawkers union Sol- | hha oo s biy purts. Women also found and in one way or another cam Cupy of the ralds comrades placed him and left him. At in definite perlod with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.|is familiar to the reading public from the | ccded, and various tribes have been paid [ settling of her hind.feet. to get a firm rest | dlers h a was n ¢ publ c And_va ruesgiaYe b gran : e : : 5 ust a little when a federal ca scout, - Lawson. publicity that wa b 3 . | enormous sums of money In consids f 1 upon the ground, braced her for the effort PRIVATE WRONGS TO AVENGE. ANmbEribRitwantvinve el S e, H. Plney, who has boen danger. | PUDIICILY that was given it in connection | waving their claim of ownership, while other | Gracefully ricing high In alr, as it shot from sl ATt meraite B L s Draayanes Upon with the trial of A. A. Edgington of Avoca at | large sums are on deposit with the govern- ghtly dr g, she lighte: There is an ugl voca at [ large sums are on dep e a tightly” drawn ‘howatring, shie lighted upon |, ihor® | Johneon. coutaty known s Black. | was & combat of Ioutrance—one. aghinat . ously 11l from bronchitis and asthma, was | Hh the tr fends reported resting more easily yeaterday, and | the last term of the fede; I court. Edging- | ment, bearing interest, against thelr future | her supposed prey, with an appalling ery he- ) Lo b : Rk airaluE and on looking over the lists of the soldiers [ ment of interest on money invested for their | woods resound long and loud. For a mo- | Gense forests, 1% v 2 i Gga SHerTRIAL LRIA% el StThasia ke suffers a relaps of the late war found the name of Morrls F. | benefit. Some are quite rich, and mauy now [ ment the beast was hidden by flying leaves, | Llckets lived the family of a man named | fhete he laid aside when ho drst heard the For Sale and Trade—Thirty-five acres three | Edgington. He did not know precisely what | wretchedly poor have squandered large sums | sticks and dust. When once convinced that | LUrde: He was 1| un;n‘-v ulin.lk‘up aln st\_x'm fagt it dus H‘x \u:m;(x_mm:u‘n‘«“« w‘-w‘l’?ux‘r’l‘kv'vhl'; miles trom postoffice. ‘Will take house and | his father’s name was, inasmuch as his father | paid to them for the extinguishment of their | she had been cheated, she stood for a mo- | Jorg,d Jovely Wife whep hie went (o Wab Med | the battle: scarcely able to 1t up h hand Iot in part payment. Seven acres, two miles | was of a roving disposition and went by a | titles to lanls which they could not occupy. | ment motlonless, her body tense with anger. | Jis "wite e heard of It and returned and | befora the final mercy strake, he did not ask from Council Bluffs, very cheap, for cash. | number of different names. This was n The Chickasaws, for example, numbering | That moment was her last. became one of the Quantrell riders. Like | for quarter by a sign. Shot in the right Twelve acres, five miles from Council BIufls, | enough, and he adopted Morris F. Edgineton | about 5,000, have money invested for the “Crack! Crack!” went the two guns, al- |y f 5 < 4 : i d Chlchesters Engiinn miamona hy , @ € opt Mo . Edgil 0 ¢ y a 3 agel s an longed to go over in Kans shoulder, he fired with his left hand. Shot Wil trade for a good residence. Twelve acres | as his father, making out affdavits in support | I Washington to the amount of $1.308,005, | most ~simultancously. Again the cougar VAN AEaC was Be prlnsibler |t the 1ot arm). hatTe antoroedl it Wit Lhis ENNYR“YAL PILLs within the city limits, good house and barr, | of his mother's c orris F. Bduiorias | and are accredited owners of 4,650,000 acres | vaulted Into the air, but tiis tir v to |} Lo Ml st voundad Fiehtanaiio e unequal com- ; g pasicr clmits imacd Touee jand other's claim. Morris F. Edgington 0 me only to | there was anything of that sort, involved in | wounded right, and kept up the unequal com: e b Al R A [ VD Be Y ia SE ot of land, a lutge proportion of which is arable, | fall dead beneath the tree that sheltered y : 3 ety Appened . ot o i all dead beneath the tree that sheltered | tho struggle on the horder. bat. Two of the enemy were killad and three | ¢ other fruit, want to trade for a well Improved | fowa and to be drawing a pension himself, | 10 Other words, every man, woman and child | her slayers. A ball from the Winchester ad | ' purde: had talked to Quantrell a good deal | wotnded. Crippled us he was, and wesk from 160 acre Towa farm. James & O'Keefe, Coun- | and the result was that Edgington, W g | Of the tribe or nation has §260 in money and | crashed through the brain of the beast, while | apout Kansas, and it was finally agreed that | an old hurt, they dared not grapple with him. ol Blufts, Ia. OHEDY (G M OUhDG vand Mex e i 160 acres of land. The Osages are richer still, | Dave had riddled its head and neck with | the matter would be discussed at the home | Dismounted and protected by trees, they took T T T R Ty tOUn AU h brsalveR eoan eI the Hon while among the tribes of the great north- | huckshot. Tt was only pastime to kill the | of Purdee on the banks of Blackwater, a quarter of an hour to shoot him to death sare, always o b ble, A gt for Chichester ¢ Eng 4 Braid in Red wud Golt s, kcajed with 1 Hhbou no othor, S/ dar Flons and mications. At Drug ington all of the ~ government officials, west millions of dollars have been distributed | kittens, who were too much frightened tc and figures maks dull reading in | At last a bullet found the brain and he fell olief for f‘..m it Leter May Have n Wheel Meet. AL B 1At t e = within the past few years for wide acres of | escape. The old one weighed pounds | this sort of writing, but there is something | from his knees to his face, dead. But two 0 IR B Bk F ey R 4 ¢ Reas le last term of court young Edgington Reviaanla Hobitin 4 1 3 hi : 3 A z Ohichest emtest Con Madw A telogram was received at the Ganymede | wag found guilty and fin-d §$1.500. tin land that they could not use. and measured nine fect from the muzzle to | ploturesque in the list of “those present” at | chambers remained loaded of his three ro- | 8ot i mi Labrces it Wheel club rooms yesterday from F. B. [ pealed the case to the supreme court 11,", The condition of the Indian is not all that | the end of the tail. In the household of the | Purdes's house the night the Kansas inva- [ volvers; he had literally fought to the death. Spooner, correspondent for the pelated | it 1 still awalting a decisio EShpwere the Hmagiianian dagateak, CeHIY (hjv)'] whose | Kramers there was joy that night. sion was planned. T can vouch for the truth The day was crowded wita such incldents m i 4 Aol S ANAILIaE & dsols . sympathies do not obscure their judgment e of the list, for it was given me as a “souve- | #8 are here revived. My informant, now a pycilii prosa o {“;““"‘””"“l"‘,' saking il ‘M \r;‘hvi\]‘ ~‘: uppy larly known | must admit that it s a_great deal better in THE MANATER nir' 'by ofie who was the police commissioner in a western city, himself arrangements had been made about the Gany s friends in Avoca as ‘ o1} went | geperal than it was when they depended en- 4 = sl “Tuck Hill, Woot Hill, Will Hulse, James | one of the d of Quantrell, said, as he sat | AUARRRHICE, Wb ieheltuuay expectad early. in Judge Wocl-on with his attorney, D. B. | tirely upon their hunting grounds for suste- [ A guge Inhabitant of the Waters of | Hinds, Ben Droomfield, Dick Yager, Tom | in his cheerful home, his hand a little palsied LS :)he‘ :unw”n m-]ullq hvll(n-h! at l‘hl;hlvl‘\lnv'u ]lyu” Rl zm!rtnl lel a plea of guil Th: [ nance, and held these only by the varying h . Lucie River, in orida. Maupin, Cole Younger, Ben Morrow, Sid [as it twined the sunlocks of a daughter, now ctober 11 and 12, also stated that Bald, | minimum fine, 000, was asseszed against | fortunes of fierce and cruel war. To dispute e oG % Bl Creek, Fletch T James Little, Colonel [ &t womanhood: : 3 Cooper, Coulter, Slms, Kiser, Bliss, Murphy, [ him. He paid the amount before leaving the | this 1s to deny to clvilization the measure of | OF 8!l the large animals of the Amerlcan | Creek, TRtRR TENSEe SRRts, oo trrank and The retreat was marked by columns of Council BI““ Iowa. Zelgler and othérs wero exp:cling 1o be pres: | builiing. success, even though it be small, that has at. | CORtinent, none is more remarkable in form | yO.E v i Whitsett and others.” suioke on either side for ten miles, We were = ent and take part In the races. This morning it Is likely that some action | tended 'ts efforts to smooth the pathway than the Manatee. ore were 310 o vere [ ordered to burn on our way back, and we | (v T 3 3 9 3 4 g 3 5 ction | tended Its efforts to smoo athway of | tha In all there were 310. The men who were y y back, and we X For sum-.mlm-' P |‘l|!n xl'ruJ-;l\fl} hlu\ll\k' a1 will be taken in the casa in which W. B.|a fading race to inevitable oblivion. Consid Although this strange creature is of goodly | agmitted to the council we Blunt, Todd, | did it. It never known—at least 1 never | CAPTTAL 5 ks 2 100,000 kA shean londonsd by, e local | Gugpy Mrs, Edgington are involved. No|ering that he is a savage and overmatched | size, often reaching a weight of several hun- | Jarrette, Holt, Eustis, Cole Younger, Dick | heard—how many killed at Lawrence | WE SOLIOIT YOUR BUSINESS, E h,i;“‘;‘j“-“"r I“m:"“""m;}‘m ‘_\{"\““n sne | l1ttle curiosity has been expressed as to what | at every point, and that he, tn common with | qred poun and sometimes attaining a | Anderson, Dick Yager and Todd. Dick Yager | that da The estimate varied from 130 to | WI DESIRE YOUR COLLECTIONS, oF other. it was hard to Lell whom. At any | ¥ould be done with W. B. Cuppy. On ac- | other races and peoples, Is amenable to the [ i, OO e VB B 0o o gay, [ made his” speech. “Then Quantrell ‘told how [ 200. 1 have been told that \w(h‘.”””““ yere | ONE QU TILE O LD AT HANICE LN 103VA % 8 har AL count of his prominence in county democr great law of the survival of the fittest, the | [€N&th of thi 4L @Y | he had anticipated the move, and had sent a | burned, the loss aggregating $1,500,000. And | 5 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 3 Fate, most of the wheelmen of any note had | Lo mora attention was attracied o him | Irdian has not fared so badly. Indeed, it js | writes W. T. Hornaday in the October St.|gpu"o “Lawrence, who had lived at the | ¥hen We got back to Missouri and exam- | CALL AND SEE US O WRITL. b all‘l;":‘fl')fi“l-“‘]lt,"‘f‘ ‘s"l:“"“”!“‘;l'p‘“'l;_‘l R the | than to any one else. He has all along been | 1O exaggeration to that, as a whole, the | Nicholas, that not more than one person | glaridge house, “the first class house of the | ed l[l\-“w-(n kl«- “I“i’x‘x::v’-‘n \lelo' Vur’ one e —— — = = meet given last year was one of the most | COnsldered the responsible party in the case. | Indians are in far “better condition than | out of every four thousand in the United [city,” as a cattle speculator. He bought TSh 5, comialnes gedl s Exoonpacks; aken fered, of any In the west. The telegram re- | [1g out between the brothers, G. M. blaming O m,,,“ o the question, “What is a Manatee?” When. | Wine at the same table with Jim Lane. [ e face of the WOURS BE ! 3 3 celved from Spooner had a tendency to make | W. B. for his actions and lLolding him re- ¢ e A ever you mention the name of thesreaturc | Quantrell N"““] the b!l«‘ll)'{"n\:\n \\luuhl report svery dollar of that money, by Quan- q them think that perhaps it might not be im- | sponsible for the predicament in which the | colteet Kn of Varions Kinds | to any one save a student of quadrupeds, of | I no one had any objection, and thereupon | o ‘order, was distributed among the. ton. | Sy possible to give a race meet, and the matter [ family now finds itself. Which Aers, | @ surety you will have that question to an- | Fletcher Taylor stood ] and ave a graphlc | foorate widows and orphans, who had been | WANTED, A GOOD GIRI, NERAL was brought up last evening. - As a result a | Mra. Edgington will in all probability enter | X Piorida megro is growing fat on snake | SWer forthwith, story of his soloutn In Lavrence as a cattle | ;made guch on account of Quantrell. IgliReWARK AN, §00d 009k meeting of the racing board is to be ucld | a plea of guilty today. A bid for sympathy | goni 7 R3S "The' Manatce s an animal that lives ex. [ speculator. He showed them, in the dust, | "3, "{iuaow “passed from th face of (o My 10 PLA this evening, at which some definite con- | will be made to the court, by reacon of her | ore: % clusively in the water, and while it is shaped | Where the “enemy” was encamped, and he | woman at this explanation and she looked Novel roums; modera clusion will probably be reached, present physical condition, She is sald to| AP 1daho school teacher enforces obedience | ¢omewhat like a seal, it is very far from be- | sald the streets were o broad that “a charge | gamiringly into her father's eyes, as only m house, No. 820 Platner ‘atreaty 3 A TR bo suffering from cancer In tha breast, which, | Vith & revolver. ing one. I mention the seal by way of com- | upon any of ther would be like riding at a |5 woman can look when the man before her | possession at any time. Jacob Jares, the Eagle laundry Is “that = ood |t js thought, will soon end her Iife. Her | AD Indiana calf, now two months old, has | parison solely because it i ghe only quad T e i thee | ualtieninero: e e T aundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | attorney hopes to secure a il " | hoots like a horse. ruped which can be used. The heavy, bag- he J a told them thal i, R | Burke, a . Homer's, 53 Broadway. Don't forget name and number. Tel 157. | oourcs wentimen - o re & suspension of the | TU0 1 ols farmer owns a hen which lays | like body, short neck, blunt nose, and round | somebody would probably get hurt in the in- | The more scandal is spread out, the thicker | —o burke. at W. 8 Homer's, 8 roadway, | If in doubt about this try it and be con- k o twin eggs every day head of our barbor keal do indeed suggest | vasion, and that he would not rexice any ane |t gets, FOR 1E! s, CORNER STORES Ct > N 3 e {0] 0 » Manatee; ere ihe re- | to who did not want to go— s, y room, bloc] Steam heal vinced. e BENNISON BROS A Mississippl river steamboat roustabout Ibltl:n‘f;‘rx“xvxi ‘l‘:n n\l|m:_|>| ae buL fiare the ve. | £ R0 Wha 010 Db WA go—that is, any fran T 00 n S RRpT Bltek SBleary! The Standard piano next to the Hardman. losing Sa drinks a half gallon of whisky a day. Instead of having hind flippers like a seal, | John N. Edwards, who was the “historian EDUCATIONAL WANTED, COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERA] Barnum & Dailey Show in Town. Saturday evening we clos2 our doors. We |, A Baptist preacher in Georgia refuses to | (ho body of the .\lulmhc terminates In a |of the warfare on the border,” gives an ac- usework, Mrs, A. T. Flickinger, 84 Fourt av & baptize converts except in running water. e L B e T S curate account of the way in which the con- T A little after daylight this morning the | have left several thousands of dollars of JPry-RIARd and Veryufel iat s whioh: Sormaiji st i 8% Davenport = cloaks, Wo derwear, ¢ h0c d| A Delaware peach grower has found an |an admirable propeller. Its front limbs are [ clusion was reached: i ort, R T Y%7 four special trains bearing the Barnum & | 0uks: wool underwear, dress goods and ¥ & Sncadnirable Reoy Ioa 1 NI D HARD COAL BASH silks. We intend to close ont regards | apple with fuzz on it growing on a peach | simply big, flat paddles, by no means s | Quantrell stood up and called the roll, each henting stove- alse"one good, Hard oo Balley show arrived In the railroad yards of [ less of cost or value. Come in and tree, shapely and useful as the front flippers of a | man giving his opinion on the proposition as A Boys’ Boarding School, te lowest” cash y Address this city, and within an hour everything in MAKE US AN OFFER. An Alabama father has taught all his | fea-lion. It has no hair—or, at least. none [ his name was spoken: Subrgaghes i — . < the show had been removed to the circus Now is the time that a few dollare will | children to read with thelr books upside | t0 #peak of; a smooth, but very thick and “‘Anderson.” Reopens Sept, 18, 16%6. Dar dress WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEY grounds. By 7 or 8 o'clock the mammoth | buy lots of goods, It you need a cloak or a | down. tough skin, small weak eyes, and a blunt “Lawrence or hell, but with one proviso, | Rev. HARVE + COLEMAN, A. M., Head Master | wc 2132 Avenue B, tents will have been erected, and at 8:30 [ fall wrap we will save you at least hal d of having teeth like a seal | that we kill every male being. A Maine mother has an old slipper, still in this morning the grand free street parade | Ladies' and children’s woolen underw 1 ch Abroke gene . feeding on fish, It has only a set of Todd." wllu leave the grounds and pass through the lu\r} former prices I of our men's fin jinsey ,::;,"'fly" Bas spanked six generations of | 4iner weake molars, and - llves solely on "li.nx;vl il I knew that not a man would . . 1] ’ cipa ireets of e city. wool underwear, wort 1 10w 69 cer 2 aquatic plants, get back aliv Driving park, where the exhibition will be | ¢1oak Toom. Sell you any quantity at L e that he has to put his trousers on [ of rivers that flow into the sea in tropical [ “Lawrence; it Is the home of Jim Lane: head. latitudes, and while it does not object to | the foster n zersville, K. other’ o iven, at half past 8 o'clock this morning, | bargain. H v ;" route: is the birthplace of a boy | salt water, it is most at home in water that | of the jayhawke 3 and will pass over the following route BENNISON BROS. Ge the red legs; the nur: B Avenue G to Eighth street, to ey who was an inveferate tobacco chewer be- |18 either brackish on else quite fresh; and | “Shepherd.’ \ Aventie @ to Blglth atreet, to Broadway Boar 5209 To 2 (her Doe. fore he was a year old. the latter is preferred because of its aquatic | “Lawrence; I know It of old; niggers and street, to Washington street, to st street, | G00TE” / ason, who boasts of blood in| A Chicago man paid his first visit to St. yietation. ' Ynlike 'I'.ml =~'>!.|I‘ It is quite un- | white people are just the same there; it's a to Broadway, to Eighth street, and then back | Whi¢h is all that Is best of the Indian and | Louis in July, and he liked it so well that | &ble to come out on'land. Boston colony and it should be wiped out.” to the grounds. colored races, without a scrap of contaminat. | he has gone there to live, th om NHI\I‘YIIIvlu‘.dll':::;‘ll() sy mi.[[h(-\lml. :.;.]u}: “Tarrette.” e ing whiteness, arrived In the city yesf Pcople in Madison count entucl o A FAIPAIXAT O AN AR CRRRDERIY 03 Lawrence, by all means. I've had my eye Apples by the bushel or wagon load; eider | in"charge of United States Maraial ‘ooerds ’ s L (AT AOA0A L(mu“..]ky‘.u“,:o one portion of ouc strangely diversifed | upon it for ‘a year. The head dovil of all by the gallon or barrel, at the Bellyue Fruit | of tho northern Towa distriet, whose head- | married free by the sherif!, o o tC®: rtlculst reason, probably the | tNi8 Killing and burning In Jackson county. ; Counen Biara, °F “99ress H. C. Raymond. | quarters are at Dubugue. Ho his just finished | A Misslasippl woman, who chews tobacco | abundancs of good: food combined with a | Lyote to fiEht it with fire—to burn 1t before ] 3 U pgterm dn the Anamosa penitentiary, where | and drinks whisky, thinks that women have | good depth of water, a number of Manatees | 5110 Matiox. 4 Sideboards and conter tables are features "\“\\“:‘;\Bnnn:-dl for (‘\«u years. His offense [ all the “rights” they need. have chosen to inhabit the St. Lucle river, “Lawrence; an eye for an eye and a tooth ] at the Durfee Furniture company’s today, A Ak ‘h“;‘j"‘_\l",]:j_d“fiw‘ “t:'\";r“r:-l:,‘..d'“[’,".‘v Michigan has a man who is o fat that he [ Brevard county, Filorida, which flows into | g0 tooth. God understands better than 3 Blodwett Charued with Swindling. |but s he went out of the front door of the | fur f e a'ih 4ArG, enough to hurt himself. | LR LVEr o e there” has been el | ¥¢,d0 the equilibrium of civil war." k. . L. Blodgett, whose fourteen nickel-In- rison he abbed by the mars 818 Knowh as the humai spherold, L oo BYCRSED W I UHQILY 3 l" lodgett, whase fourteen nickel-In-the- | BUItcR he Was abbed by the marshal, who | “Young Darling killed & man In Washington | known for twenty years or so; but, un-| Wpid\Vii e ana quick about it 1 slot. machines were levied upon by Constable | byt the handeuffs on him and bundied Nm | county, Kentucky, the cther day) and Love | fortunately for them, they possess nither | L.yAwTence: J - Stevick Thursday, has now a criminal charge | of counterfelting there, He spent o dho sa Divine’ stole a ‘wagon load of tools in | the checker-leathered hide of the sad-eyed | wyilif my house once stood there fs a 4 R (et Tun' that of i i 4 ay inToxvette county. alligator, the spun-glass plumes of the un- |, oue ] g g him, that of swindling. Wil- | the county jail, and was then taken to his | J>¥ette county. happy egret, or the delicious flesh of the | D€aP Of ashes. I haven't a neighbor that's lard James, who has taken a temporary rest | newly adopted state A Kentucky shoemaker, for the sake of | wild turkey: and so as et they haye not | ot @ house—Lawrence and the torch.” E: from the business of driving a hack, in order —_— economy, has his sign painted thus; b B ot 4 “Blunt 10 purfy the public morale, has Alsd an ju.| Chambers' dancing academy now open for E SFR SBRQly 3 RIS, . “Count me fn wherever there's a killing. > f e formation In Justice Walkers court. ahioging | Puplls. Call after 10 ROW OB BROWN'SHO- S e — Taviouil AR AR BATTAR. LuAse 8 KK, Powers from 1 to 10 horse, Feed Grinders, Jacks, Chain, Hand Carts and that by the aid of the slot machines he was | The Hardman plano win = 3 A e g 1t s callea | toWn; the name is nothing." last but not least, SOUTHWICK HORSE AND STEAM POWER HA § induced by Blodgett to invest, a nickel at a - 3 many frisnds, s S————— 4 nology ' eid et Henliel | 7 “Have you all voted?' asked Quantrell. PRESS, time, $26 In futures, which are still futures, Minor Distriet Court Mutters, kel ooy TN D Jeadical e ,TM Poat, FHosplial 11, with one voice, i Si8 40 Rot. sewin Lksly o be soything b Thv. finction AUt of p . phiehe pital exhibiclons of fancy diving are often | Surgeon McKim at Washington, “Is a well Then Lawrence it is. Saddle up." Br;mch IIOUSC E ¥ - Councxl B[Ll S b Blodgett kept out of sight as well as pos- | g ke glven from the pler at One Hundred and | defined malady In every army and carries| The invasion had begun. As they rode BRI SO0 0RO Mgt s Wall.sn, pos: (;nls Bergman, the first of the saloon cases, | Fifty-ffth street and the Hudson river, New | away a great many soldiers B aopareatis Laway b & BUmGer Bieht Auguat 10, 188, made to furnish & bond for hs appearance | 414 DOt come up for trial in the district court | YOrk. Dives from the top of piers ftéen or | unknown causes, like Major Neumeyer's|a black flag was unfuried at the head of ‘olock. A 8 esterday, o SO ighteen feet above the water are gracefully | be: any v - 5 o Ol 1 he 5 . b o this morning at 9 o'clock. At that time he | Yesterday, owing to the fact that Judge Macy | ¢ gracefully | beans. A great many brave soldiers waste | the column. It was the first flag Quantrell m . - e E will be tried. and the slot machines will also | Wanted to go home to Harlan, and that 3, | 2céomplished, varied by l‘nL'k—mnd springs | away with hopeless longing for thelr wives | ever had. It was black silk, and In the cen- to Ll” l)Oll]tb on l l‘lte, bS 1he aict = N Balanra s 1o Harias. s J. | sotsersaultc aua “twist.” A daring dive was | and children. The records show that thou: | ter, worked in red silk, by & woman's hands . “ 3 be tried as swindling devices. a case in federal coupt, 1z'v\r«||":\:.‘f"1’j:";.fi:lz made the other day by & young man from a | sands of German- soldiers who were com- | wis one name—"'Quantrell.” The second day Art or \Vlndo w (jlass . B BT anndre 3| AU I8 federal eourt. tall pler. The cable of a steamer stretched to | pelled to fight In Napoleon's army suc. | they were on Kansas soil. The story is told I North Maln, claims less wear and finer work | The saloon men are fn a peck of trouble | Ui® PIEF, Passing about elght feet in front of | cumbed to ‘heimweh.' It was pronounced in | that three Kansas men were pressed into on shirts, collars and cuffs than any laundry | Just now. Their quarterly teet wigir'Dle | where the athlete stood.” Yet he cleared it | that army because the Germans are very | service as pilots, and that when the column DAVIS’ 4 s K18, mulet Taw will be delinquent October 18, ang | MCelY in his dive. Excellent long-distance | fond of their home and dear ones, and were | sighted Lawrence, on the 21st, tho pilots ' s they will have to put wn ot Detober 16, and | swimmers are to be seen here also. Some of | fighting under the colors of their conqueror. | were shot and thrown into a brush heap Latest autumn styles i milinery now e- | theY Will have to put up or Up on that | them think nothing of a jaunt to the New | in come cases against their own countrymen, | Lawrence is bullt on one bank of the Kan- AINT AND GLASS HOUS 3 tng displuyed at Miss Ragadale's, 10 Pearl | oot of ‘oY MaYe 1o shut up anyway on ac- | Jersey side, although Wie Hudson 1s a broad [ But It s a tangible quantity In every army, | sas river. On one side of the stream that U ) ] % street, DUC up any more. then they have tor They | FYer AL this point, One young woman has | and there were (housands of serious cases In | day were 400 federals; on ‘the Lawrence side i e vdunn and Blandard piancs, 118 N. 16u. | ave showed telr lutention to keep opea as | sa Bour <o TWim across, | IANes ber 'mm‘:g:m:-lflmw. SERNE I BT ARSI | Wi TR e R Quans Council Bluifs, Ia. | g - u e e R . v N——

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