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[ th " 5 — and Milwaukee sent out construction t stago at which it was during the greater | REPUBLICAN MOU cAver | years, Final payments by the pension | \ S \ [ . THE OMAHA BEE. to begin the work of repairing. They found | part of las on. il | ‘agents will not be completed until June 20, ) 4 W ) Q’ g = everything clear as far is the deaf and dumb | It is expected t have everything in readi- | The Members Doutitful as to Whether | and those who have not_been paid by that V 2y 7 1P (4] NCXI( S COUNOIL BLURES, institute, whore there was o serious washout. | ness for tomorrow's boat race hetween Albert its Action fs Binding. | time will be compelled to wait only & few ’ v v ‘ oty The track at that point hud not been put in | H. Hamm and Juke Gaudaur. There will be WASHINGTO, June £ The republican rep- | UAYS until the appropriation for the next _— e a ’ OFFICE:, NO. 12 PEARL STREET condition for the posage of trains last oven- | plonty of water in the luke, and o good course | GEAHENATOY Tune fr-The Fepublicn Wb figeal year becomes available July 1 ‘ REMOVES r o 0L has been laid out. was o ent into caucus immec 'y - - Delivered by earrler in any part of the City, ing. Tt is reported that it is one. continuous on the ad ot g § ot | ) r y | , washout from this point to Underwood, a dis- | — - upon the adjourninent of the house this after KICK IN THE TRACES. | EEWANTITONS Gl o SANAGRIG o BF tioavy toventy v o 1t s impossi- | THE B1G sTORM IN 1OW | noot, to eonstdter thewiver question, Tthad | o 1 D T g X ble to tell just how badly the tracks are dam been announced in advance by the leaders | The St. P sam Demand in Fallthe | | /n e 3 N Lurnrss orvicy, No 43 ged, as telegph lines aro down and thero | Tt Leaves Desolation and Destruction | g’ ihe roal purpose was o conference rather | Salavies Due Then dCl¢ (t SHES Bkt e s o' means of_communicatiag with stations | in Its ath. AHin & formal % h Sovx Ciry, T, dune 4, —[Special Tele- ———————————————— L THies e 110 5 bl b han @ formal caucus, 1t was suggested that “ A ; Al = cast of hiere. The ofticials s don than | Rirney, Ta, June 4,—(Sp Telegram 0 | ¢)av0 was no_definite. proposition before the m to Tuk Brr Ihie members of the St. | MINOR MENTION. T o e oy suppose | T1E BEE.]—A cyclone passed three miles | caucus, S0 Representitive Buchanan sub- | Paul baseball elub, who reached Sioux City OF ALL KINDS o T Tt Seor Se soing on all' alonge the line, and | south of this place at 3 p. m. today travelling | mitted'n motion that the caucus bill stand as | Tuesday for s serios of three days, demanded =4 ’f ¥ B, Co, s are of the opin that linemen are working | in a northeasterly direction, The first ae- | rendered. Much talk followed and developed | of Manager Thompson full payment of back Council Bluffs Lumber Co., ¢ are the | this way from Neola repaiving the prostrated | count of it was about seven miles southwest. | @ diversity of views,. . il | sulary and gave notice that they would not | SUCH AS— Mrand Mrs. A M. Beatdsloy aro the | lines as mpidly as possible. The railtoad s up completely the Chicago, Milwaukes | o CBESSROER, | Walker o SUDIEER & | play nor leave Sioux City until paid SULAE ot Bidelty gouely No, 18 e Whethior they | & St Paul bridge west of Dawson. | the referonce of tho bill back to tho | Thelr salavies for May are due and they | Pi les- Blotches I"Areanum, this evening at 8 o'clock B o ot " The Bup | The flst scrious damage was at | former causus committee with instructions to | allege that they were promised payment at | imples, blotches, The M. L. 8. 8. met yesterday after lington track is comparatively uninjured, al 1 Robbins, flve miles southwest, | reporta "“.“'v ] wee gold gm}' jl}"l“ | Sioux City. The management of the St with Mrs, John Hummer, No. 140 Ber though one or two bridyes were reported a8 | whoro it completely demolished a lavge frame | O 8 DAYty ’-:”"Il““""'l b aetfic | Paul club is heavily involved owing to g1 streot somewhat damuged, and several car loads of | bujlding, There wore six or seven persons | (Ates to ah unlimited extent on deposits at | antees of money to'Kansas City, Sioux City, ) _ ; Jod with the | Yook were ordered sent out to brace up the | iy the house at the time and all were more or | the market value, and Denver, in uddition to unpuid ylackheac The county supervisors settled with the % AL A o by Shem M I sentative Dorsey of Nebraska sub- | galaries, Manager Thompson ot i his | ¥ tordny, 1 ork oceupied the tion loss injured. The next place struck was the : aries, Manager Thompson mor iis | o treasurer yesterday, This work oceuy t R e trnins are running over the | 1imsanin sohiool hotm b o L e i | mitted a substitute for the caucus bill, a draft | homo somo fime g0 to the 4 I)cl'fctt entire dr Northwestern between this city and Onawa, of the bill which he proposed to introduce in | ¢lub afloat. Base ball has been a 3 ast of Robbins. There were between twenty | Of the b o | i | e . . and thirty children in the building, nearly | {he iouse. (It provides that any holder { | losing game in St. Paul this season. At no | And Superfluous Hair, all of whom ' weccived injuries 'of som | Alericin silver anay deposit itin the trews: | gumo have flie receipts’ umounted, (o th | line. They are not | kind. The building and furniture wwas com. | UrY and receive full’ l der certificates | gyarantee. NOW s probable that the | g 0 kind, The bullding and furnituro 1as com- | on” the base of the market price - of | Bt Paul franchiso Is forfeited to tho Western The Ladies' Social union will givean enter- | ooy styike theiv own Sioux City line, tainment this evening at 8 o'clock in the Pres et y pmerbith on which” they run to Manville Junction, byterian church pariors STHOIEIuy el EHo CONPLEXION ity guild will meet in regular unning ail their trains, but send out the lim- | pietely zround to splinters and scattored i 3 Qi it il et I, sl L R B i | Bt o st et i | Sheert" otV fistent Wil St b | iocton: incos, e s msions o % | Freckle Soap for Sale. T this afternoon at 4 o'clock Their train which should have arvived | tion was carried away. Next it completely \"‘:!\5::;"{';‘;Ii'(l:;';'hj‘lr‘ lemption funditshallbe | ure the membership and has the movey | Guaranteed. Justice Schurz is o after judicial | Wednesday evening, eame fn - about 2 | destroyed the Buckeye coal shaft, three miles | COFerad nto the trousuey, 0 0| therefor deposited in the banlc 516 Brondway. Dbusiness in Justice Burnett's court during the | o'clock yesterday morning over the Northe [ gouth of here, near which is o la moe | R i & It oLt His T T 4 > absence of the latter in Colorado. western. % boarding house which, although still stand- | MELLSES i & Vigorous speceh and noted his TERPRISING LAR DO, objections to the bullion redemption nature « Council Bluffs, - Towa The insano comm rs have pre The Hock [sland s running its trains over | jug, js completely wirecked. The cyclone | OPi bl N Fau nounced Mrs. Ida E. Lippert insane, an the Burlington to Ited Oak, thenee over the | eoutinued on the ground for several “miles | ©F (i SEER AT | the front with o | Merehants from Mexico and ordered her further cment at Clarinda, ranch to Gris 1, ve 1t e its own | more, but did no sarious damage except to de- | 5 S P‘_;‘“'fl‘ v 'x‘i‘»\‘n-.v:ww! tHaEithe Will Swell Tts Ccft = AHBmas Broot 181400 yostorday | brineh line, thence to it min line ut Atn- | stro u swall buflding, - When due cast it bo: United States shall purchieo $0500,000 worth | TasREDo, Tex., June 4,—[Specil Telegram for assaulting fer. The o reditits until the track ds | S to raise and when from eight to te miles | of American silver cach month: that certifi- | to Tur Bee.]—The dimensior the cotton oripinated over of cards a il ot T ] R LA L G LA e cates in _ payment therefor shall | factory to be erceted in Laredo by a New Fountain izt i ; it | limitod refed Away a8 Ol D conble e pageal tender adumity | England syndicate are 130 by 400 fect, The A i e SRR Hulal oL e | Axers, T, June 4—(Special Telegram 0 | {iition may be cotned g metd the demand fou | €05t of the mammoth factory is to bo soney. to put A 1d wa T £ Ber|—A furions storm inthe shape of | yedemption. His proposition also contained a | £500,000 and work is to 1 ommenced Jocked up for the i acyclone swept the country heve about 3 U{H.‘ ‘\m bank ;.‘w uption fund, a h:flm'nl-: ~In \”:1 1 ”I!w I«[m:;»;mnl\[,l\ : ‘h.hm :1lh “‘I\' The will give o Pt s | o'clock today. Beginning at a point abo the treasury bill, and also a provision that | received letters from man, erchan Eafiibow p sext. icaday evoning at the ot | five m H'\ n..l~ ot ‘y\wJ”n‘[l ;]..,“:,1 ,'[ :‘, when gold and silver vea ;;rlri\hlwux\“h‘[ 2 | in Mexico and Texas stating they wore reudy T be Al Bl , this place 1 frec coinage. 1L omits the bullion redemnption | o place large ovders for” cotton goods when g0l R AN oB T U e O oo thie Ttpele | took @ northicas cou on2 and a hal provision of the caucus bill and was ther \hv.l.n‘hu_ is in operation, 0 e e AR s o i over the G the la | mile west of here and continued its course to | fore immediately assailed by several mem- | ‘flw L ind sho 0 fuctory |~}x\‘4\\‘|>\ for m;l 0T atea 100 {ossiat. b’ Tanosln. poss ey st it e fravel g enineor, | the Des Moines river, Tho first placo visitod | bers on that account. A voto was tuken vo- | Toof, worle is being rushied on the woolen mill | Grind Avmy of the Republic, in fixing up v, to act as pilot for the Rock | was a school house occupted by a Miss Heater | Sulting in its insertion in MelKinley’s substi- | g B¢ WRRG BRHUTREERERAE, COPILY SO | their new eemetery lot at Soldiers’ park neer feom Griswold to the Blufs. [ and twenty-five pupils. 1t lifted the house | tute. P B EORD M MR e City Murshal Temploton and Sherif O’ Neill iswold the Rock Island engine | entively fiom its foundation only to depositit [ When tho caucus adjoutned there was, a | bure Suctory REXE 0l S L | have received instruc Secrotary ity tn ot e Bhelng on ML e iR R e j,‘mf"l‘f“.;;,“’““‘ Simibergl e’ (or W hothoREoR, Hob LBy Ve South Dakot ' Alliance. | Q. Adams of Fort D d b e B S A Dlaco visited whe what | bound to support the proposition. The eom- | - Hukox, 8. D., June 4.—[Speetal Telegram e Ton S yrine and erew, which brought [ was two-story favm | Initte on wulcs will decide tho matter whou | to ur Bik,]—Dwelvo hundred delogutes AHOD o ~ then Bulington engiues | house. , fences, outhouses and all | the Dillis brought \'\"‘-"“"""*“ from ull parts of the state ave attending tho son desive to return their Lear thauks to. | SOEK 18 WA ) T s T i i armers’ alliance and industeial union. is the many (riends who so kindly tendered as SCvetals e 1 Wore: | L)l YnetomnlERE] Silst oRl LW hen et Rl o | A re Delegation in Washington | the most important gathering in the history Sistance i I‘ sympathy: during: their racent /o o 1'to have Leon were found | ments gathored horses, wagon and man up Fighting the McKinley Bill, organization. Its action in a political i ERA yesterdap in their pr hen the | and deposited them in_ a promiscuous heap WASHINGTON, June 4—A delegation a s awaited with anxicty. Some lead- have heen asked for in district | 1,54 t definitely known | some distance away. Fortunately no on ubsided and it at | about one hundred from New importet including President Louks, favor nomi- e s oison CRioL i s e vicin | Ui pluce was Bl bt s v | Yoty appean today betore the sen | wat ful tate legistatuvs and. congriss | ] : v Biondway, and Jucob Haworth, No. | (43O e s or less cut [ arms. 4 ate committee onfinance to protest against | fonal ticket, . e s gL A SiRe LR LI L : | away and considerable filling will b required The Cyclond's Wicked Work. the passnze of the MeKinley tariff bill, e ‘l\‘:{x‘.f«’f"':'y‘r"fi::w’;’.’L.‘L‘f-:f1.:\".‘J-.-.i"ft:.’\‘.'u':‘f AL 1414 f ”H| 1(.‘{"(\1 :\’.K.w.)“:m\:nm h;(;»lil\l n."‘wl‘h IIII!V‘II;:H:;”:‘.T' | :.’f ;x’4_..‘\l‘.“~l(r,‘.._- :x ‘l‘lfi'l“[kulll'.h u“lnfi o ~l::‘:}\l‘wlfl AT oI Ve J. M. Constable was - the .-nn-lv spokesman | Sra 50 i thought tonight the anti-thivd SATUR N, 2605.) Monday evening at. the Bioomer school 10 | fnd tho ouly manner of gotting neross yester | —This afternoon at 1 o'clock an able bodied | fOF the delegation. He presented the formal | party crowd have sufficient strength to pre- | Wil make the season of 180 at the Union Dyiving Park, Council Rluffs, from March 1st protest of the importers, who, Constable | ventany action of a political character being | uhtil June 1st, when he will be returned to Fremont and his worthy companion ‘ments for i vich complete reception and | day was by unhitching the horses, lone formed one half mile south of town, s will Bt 05 (ndered o wraduuting class | oo Tl ovr! i hen g Sho WA | 3w e . wabeed v buldng o | 24 came from ol e inportat cnters f | faken, B mait ome o focus MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1759,) of this year over on planks laid down for that purpose. their foundation,wrecking one of them badly, [ LRiS country, and New York, Chicago, Phi Miss Anthony addressed the convention | will take his place from June 1st until August Ist. Theso two are the only stallions in the s expected ye. ar, it no disap- | 1t passed over the eastern pavt of the town, Chief Cary returned last evening from St. | The additional rise that « delphia and ( Lotis with the two men who are wanted for | terday noon failed to apj neinnati, and the importe e S pet of “Equal Suffrages’” this | west that are the sires of 2:9) performers. s chestnut stallion, 16 hands on the subject of “Equal Suffruges this | SOr LI T wath 1509 poundas foule brod by Powell 1ir0s., Springho i ¢ ; | iled to c Rl ptern brrbof Yhe YW | protested against the bill because they | evening. ordinary flesh wil ) ouled T i Burglariing_tho rosidoics of C, M. Har, | polutient ius exparionced on that account.” | teiking on et hill aoross *the | B ot ogislate T favor | ©Tho" South Dukotn Wool Growers | SR porfostiy utnd and igarati i ecviatn o tiiolt Hirthor et o prisoncrs were secured on @ requisition BN e s ruilroad ack, tearing small | 550 dass against another class—for the | associution organized today by electing | fo o leav0s promise PEHRLIA L g Dig punorle and sire nowy locked up in the county jii Waterworks $16. N, Y. PlumbingCo. batn all. tol pleces - andl driving | 95,08° cltas ceninat ancthor class —1or the | thete: oMcersy Prostdont, v By Gou: || Bnocean 2158 ORI InG0y OLhars Derar thar ol0: Saoot R Edwin J. Rhoades, formerly of this city, T some of the boards eiht inchies into the hard | porteralso bociuse 1 would work againgt | diss of Viegil; vice prsident, A C, Ayers of | stock. 1L the park . . Write to h‘n‘mlv\\ practicin AL ll‘l‘}“‘» Neb,, ik Gillette & Fr x.pl» rl street roadwiy. There were three horses in the | the poor man, and if the MeK bill went | Plankington; sec . M. F. Greely of JAS. G. SMITH & SON, Fremont, Neb. united in marriaze Wednesday evening’ with Hllette & Freeman's, 28 Pearl street. Darn il they escaped. unhurt, Tho 1iehtne | ntolaporition o sicut many of fmporters | Gary: treasu ipuriing of Ashton Miss Hattie G. Black of St. - Joseph at the == - ing was viv id torvents of v 1L A | would have to retire fram business. Exceutive bo Wagner of Naulkton, ;. S home of the bride's parents. The young | Tmportant to Horsemen: Lavge line horse | jyuea and more destructive cloud | “Henry Weirts then'spoke against the in- | L. P. Harper of T B. Page of Estel ACBIEHIE @M @E couple will muke their hone at Blair. and tuef goods. “Probstle, 552 By, C. B. formed at 1:30 p. m., three miles novtheast of | croused duty on silks J lie, . W. Mcl Hurley and L. B e County Supervisor Graham went fout - ves 2 —— town, levelling several bans and ruining | © Tsadore Sirauss spoke aainst the inerease | Parish of Rapid City. Resolutions endorsing 'r COAND NANSAY D SWEET POTATO DPLANTS terday to look over the ground and sce how Thonutegiotntion it vetirds, 1t traveled northeasterly and was | of the duty on pettory and glassware and | the McKinley bill wis passed unanimously. YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS many bridges had been washed out. He tele- | Very handsome invitatious have been | very wicked in its appearance. et R L D E e e L O AR S ) s graphed in last evening that five bridees were | jssued by the undergraduates of the state [ Only — meager reports et | oo, and other members of the delegation Dakota Knights Templa CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS, gone on Mosquito ereck between Underwood | 4 cieution for the deaf and dumb for a recep- | Yeceived and — mo - fatilities reported. | also entered various protests against the bill. | Stovx Faiis, S. D., June 4.—[Special Tele- und Weston. He s not yet been over the | ! One freak of the visitor was to or Sherman rvesponded for the com- | gram to Tie Bek.|—The grand commandery mittee, saying it had heard the speakers with | of e Dakota Knights Templar has been in qive due consideration to E1C, lass in ndered the graduating t Monday i the Blufys, tion to he the institution chapel nes No business was transacted in the distriet large cow and place her over a uing | Janding her safely on the other side, court yesterday with the exception of the | at 7 o'clock. The motto of the class is, “On- It rolled a wire fence into a tight ball that had been said and printed. session in this city for the past two days. A ’ rp (= e argument of a few motions. Anadjournment | ward and Upward.,” The graduates of the w--v!nn‘l to :h\ shit in accomplishing queer and The protest presented to the committee by | special warrant has been issued by the nd J- R. 1\/1 PH EA H N O 1\ , was taken until Monday moming, at which | class of '02 are Gussie Kruse, Waterloo: Ollie | Wicked freaks Constable is sizned by forty-five fims in New | master of the United States for a division of DM e D i ) Si1en timo a mumber of contempt eates will o | N5 E R FUREE GTEE e, | g hos swere picked up and earried half | Vork, It protests aguiist the passage of the | the urisdiction in accordance with the state & 1281 East Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs [a, called. It is understood the pleas of guilty | 1 A 10 BICN Sl a mile, some of them dead and others not - | bill for the following reasons, s g > ok e - _ % Wil be entered in ten of these. cases, swhich | Luzerne: John Brinkmann, Wall Lake; | jured.” Poultry was stipped cloan of its | 1 “Because it 15 wholly whnecessary, the | lines, which was done today, each state = MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. inciudes nearly the entive lot .‘\Irnumllw ne, .l“\_hnq\l“;. l,""”“‘lv'\ ll.l '\\("lh"\ feathers at one farme barn yard and trees | country no longer needing the revenué from n.,wl having a 1w-nnn:nxul<;x\~_v. 'J vro‘ lzm‘ = Rev. D. C. Franklin ofticiated Wednesd Mills; Jumes Collins, Dunlap; Erank Wills, | were carried a mile awa; such uncalled for and unjust taxation. twelve commanderics in the two states, | ==———— = < P eveniug at the mawriage of Jumes Registey | 12merson: Mrank I 1llis, Silyer | = 2. “It does not accomplish its purpose. of which South Dakota has cight, 'Tho off- WHY PAY HIGH PRICES and Miss Delong at the residence of | Charles C. Ullrich, Des Moines; Newt An Tron Bridge Blown Aw . “It is unjust in that it diseriminates in | cers elected today were: Grand commander, ! Edgar Delong, on Garden street, The eroom | Wymer, Muscatine; William M. Fr. Dorce, Ia favor of the rich agninst the pooi. JU I Schrader of Rapid City; depu 1d O Ward, Council Blufts 1d Leon- | €Y st Corydon ; Frederick o Sydney 1. Thomas, What Cheer m to Tue B ard M. Benediet, Tda Grove, The committe ted northeast of of arrangements' is composed of Waldo H. | afternoon between Bad 4. It handicaps trade Ccommander, S, 5. “It reta I ¢ H. Jumpei of Aberdecn; L is a well known contractor of Denver, and 4. rReE 3 7 g (on ) ] the bride is o poputar young lady of this ity 5 vds the progress of tne nation, | generalissimo, W. . Stokes of Watertown: . iy . for soverd i the welfare of the whole country and the per’ | captain generalissimo, G. W. Burnside of - - — ] manent good of the manufacturcrs them- | Sioux Falls; grand senior warden, G. H . A 4 . where she las resided for several years, A quict wedding took place in the western | pothert, 92, chaivman, John A, Welter, ‘91 kaali vavialongt tho . Boons R1V68 TRt Sae A EHE] Rothmun of Mitcheil; grand junior warden, ark of tho city yestorday afternoon at the | pranlc Dolson 01, Join Brockhager 101, .‘ltfll'lf-:"\l;,."(f. -\,‘r\'\xhilxh}lfn 'n[jlp.«l‘li S T“l‘.: “?,’f.'f.fif i nv‘:lf:”’.“ tion rather than | VoY in' of Doadwood:. grand treasurer, | When you can got the best the o Is mide In every e at prices that will not bankbupt yon yesidence of I, 17 Minford, the contracting | George Cummings’ 01, “thomas Hovie 01, | 3RS i was ieiod and._soveral | %6, "o aduministrative bill_increnses tho | OF W, Howard of Mitehell; grand preluto; | [There isnoste nor burss that v saiof shit, Xou it bo Wiy, vour home, doit you irtics being Mr. Albe) titehic, a well | jonn™ Quillan 92, and’ Joseph Zugenbuch: CROR GRS Ihaibpirontbridzeinens. [Irevontunyiina illion dollars.” . J. H. Babeock of Mitchell; grand re « MO NG00 W0 ORI} . ? - Y Sl kuown attorney of Omaha, and Miss Clara | Joy g, huses ataaoyod B cTho Dl iron bitdue acar) frevenus by anyinillion dollars. M. Rowley of Huron. The next mc PEOPLE’'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, Manford of this city, The ceremony was per- A 20 G e will bé held af Watertown, the date to be MANDEL & KLELN, #20 Drondway, Councll Blufls, Iowa,=3 {'{.':':'i"‘ by Rev. Dr. Cooley of the First | o Manhattan sporting headq’rs, 418 B- A Railroad Man Suicides. LI AR fixed by the grand commander. — — nptisbialurch, way. Towa Fars, Ta, June 4.—[Special Tele- il Men Worked Up Over a Pro- e = = The funeral of Mrs, Tamplere took place - o e e % Rallroad Mcn Worked Up Over a Pro. Lawyers' Tilt Over a Land Grant. ~ 7 oy SO ~OYN P T yesterduy afternoon from the residence of | Chowee residence property centrally locatea | £om toTuE Bip.J—Chist Jobuson, an ex- posed Stupendous Deal. Forr Dopee, Ta., June 4.—Attorney Clark, (_,. A. BIiliBI4 & (,OAII ANY her son, H. D, Knight, Calanthe which the ¢ ina body, 50 Lincoln avenue. | for sule by E. H. Sheafe & Co. empla »of the Burlington road, hung him- . . & i byihiunt Siatarhoods ot BRI ST e Buriington road, hung Wil | goerox, Mass., June 4.—[Special Telegram | for United States, concluded his argument in 1S i member, atter ftormoon shortly after dinner. (e | 4 pyp B, | —Kailroad circles here today are | the river land caso this morning. He claimed Wholesale and Retail Daalers 1 of the sisters d | Schmidt's gallery refurnished, and new in- | retived to his bedroom ostensibly with the A ! carried @ | struments. For 30 days, $5.08 cabinets for | intention of taking @ pap, Several hours | cX¢ited over the rumors of a giguntic con- | the navigation company had never complied RNI I l 'RE deposited in | legant finish warranted. 220 Main | 00 f solidution which puts the St. Louis & San | with conditions of the grant and never in- . boug of flowers g D, . Te. R0 A O IO ihey st ted tn uis wife found his body hunging by | 59 LR e P A e e R L S the neck, his lifo being extinet. It is | Franciscodealin the shade. Again itisthe | tended to do so, and that it was simply a i Mo I Rt e oo oAl wore Jiu. : l‘f‘\ufl\\\\q{l oL TS prgho -‘._‘."}1_"_" the | qupposed 'ho was insanc, Ho recently lost | Atchison, and —this time it s believed | fraudulent seheme to obtain possession of the 34 Targest Stock and Lowest Prices, - Dealers. send for Catalozne o o Bt el | 'x;if..:.«it\unj SR] - Judd president, 605 { i position on the railvoad, and was unable | that Boston's two great iuvestments, | lands, Under these circumstances he held | Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, a ]7\' B \'l«,l\\\'lnr(hl‘\' (“I.. 207 Pearl street, 5 SareRige :f’.-fliifi“:.(;ni‘»‘,‘,‘.‘..'.(;ff“f'v"f"fi}. x‘{f(.,(-m{\'}\i, llll:lf the Atehison ;mu ’(\n- .\Il'\\||l'14(l! h-nlfn)u, the jrrant ;v‘,m_‘ < B e S — = = 5 s ot noney for Lombard Tivestment compiuy! o dimer o Toard sy to Mes. Kemp, | gy funiy seutions o {hd habit o il | 4o the peneipats,_ Dirvetor MucCown of the |~ Gatel, for (o dotense, produced the cons | VY ent when you ann bu; 3 I /\ ( ()I‘ I II l\( If youwish tonegotinte u toan on chattel or | 228 Sixth ayenue, fastened upon him, probubly drove him in- | [OFUCE ORERIEE sbecution ot UL Se pany’s records showing it had acted in good | atany time leave your family the he ur S\ T J, N\ Urx I L EE 1'1' alonponiohastel ot S sane and led him to take the fatal step while | 2% 3 ‘-\ e ,‘ SR ‘l',fi.( Tout faith, and more than complied with the con- | on the following wirms: =" = | estate security, ut lowest rates, sco B, H J.C. Bixhy, steam neanng, sanitary eng boring under some delusion. He leaves a | pb e BOTCY SHOWH W the R0 DY ditions under which the grant was made. He | 4 home worth #,000 at #12 por month. i o YO @ o Bhieafe & Co. brokers, Broudway and Main | pcr, 643 Lifo building, Omata; 203 Merriam | wify by another nd still move important deal. | Showed by the company's record thut it had | A howe worth Han at 313 per month, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. (LS gl M) block, Council Bluffs, st e n.“m "m- xlu.u.n“_m lv“.‘m nll”-fl“;-'\,,‘:“:'l’lj out over 0,000 in improvements, made above | A honie wouth €100 4t £ pet nonth, : 5 = - - e Storm Rages a 9% ALES fog aules8e DI THE | Coon viver forks. He also produced the su- | A home worth #1000 at #18 per month. First Class work guaranteed in All Tovers of boat racing should sce Hamm RSONAL PARAGRAPHS. RADCLIFLE, Ta., June 4.—[Sp m | rumorof the Mexiean amulgamation. Whis | srome court deciston and Aasertad thut that | Other bricad Homes on tha simie torins el o ¢/ houn i Tt S vty PR o T B Taat might abot 9 o'chock n | Fasadtgh Lo b keavicage of Bresident | Body Lyl e company's il every | abls ey Byt B i o] e o and wife have gone to s : A anicy OV SaBshordtionizy cuse and fserest. Tor full partealars. et on o 38 Fourth Stree! America’s two noted single scullers at Mon ¥ or nl thrbe moKUha VIS M storm of ra 1 and wind raged heve for several as diveetor of the Atchison. e - ;.«Il.(‘““:fi ||:.‘<m||“m(|‘\ Wells Co. 605 Broadway, i 33 F..m th Street. Munawa Saturday Gorner'is i momberof the jowelry house of | bours. The storm about three miles south | The attention paid Mexican Central seeuri- [ gyer Sixty d Children in Line. 1uirs, Ta. S oo n ol Bl N Toxya: — = = Jacquemin & Co. of this city, while ab- | of here raged like a cyclone and several | ties today have been explained on \‘”:[“::::l‘ New York, June 4.—[Special Telegram to < Hotel property, 25 _rooms, cen: grounds, but the Atehison deal is th Tocated. Mrs. Wi Noble, 120 8 Broadway, sent will look after the business of - their | houses were unroofed and some totally de- J. G. Tipton, real estate accepted The financial articles in | Tne Br There were about sixty-five | g WY ST ) Tl - braneh house ut Felena, stroyed. et i : xeeey TR X P 1oy . the = afternoon papers all speak | thousand children in line this afternoon at L T L f st DlgsointlonsNotao i oD, M, Owen of i fiem of Owen Bros, | Thenew residence of Mr. Fred Hartsell | erjously of the rumor ind point out how | the annual parade of the Brooklyn Sunduy | IR KENT Ty ool moderu houses. W. ! The partnership heretofore existing be- | grading contractors, left yesterday for Chic | was blown to atoms. Eleven persons wers | gasy 1t would be to. brinie the two propertios | sehoot union . The anion has. never had - Bilger a S S A . tween B. M. Sargent and E. M, Evans, under | crgo. He is just recovering froul a serious | in the house at und Mrs. Hartsell, | togotner, The Mexican 5s vetired,there would | SCno¢ ' R R TA new six-roont L, with sixty | JOOR RE more glorious day than this the firm name of Savgent & Evans, is this | illuess of several months duration 1 elderly lady who was living with her son, | hethe Atchison's 4s ugainst the Mex OuA i 3 Dath roons, water in house and yard.closets MANUFACTURING CO. day dissolved by mutual cousent. F. H. | Mps, L. W. Cooper of Kansas City is the | was instantly killed. 25 Atohison licomos agalust . Moxican | nree iniversaiy. AbG. sweets | YobE Loy v Iiquire of Mrs, Turley, 199 Tur- T GE SR =S 3;\;‘12‘ “.::ll '.“I'lll‘”lmh‘lil u'.fi‘{ l\’x: R R eunniotabral RERHAL RGO Vst His Profession Save incomes and stock against stock. It | of° the varlous churches assumed | 1¢¥S4len: e D Il“) = GREnIanE 00, 00k B P Brondyoy Rrofossion Say is openly acknowledged that the Atchison a '.l!u‘ APPCArAnco and ‘llll‘ houses FOR RENT—The sto oom, No. 18, lmnfllT: < ' 7 B M santi, Judge H. E. Deemer left last evening for r. Patt, Minn, June 4. hus made traffic arrangements with the Penn- | &0 B85 SIPEIEEER, | SUE - UE e | IO pean st W G Tmness Sdsh, Doors and Blinds S BIn e o e i Wi home it e Oal, o rentain ‘until” Mon- | gram to Tuk: Bew.|--A couple of poker ehips | S¥Ivania for an Attantic ontict and Boston s | W divided “inio elovon” divisions s L T i i e R ) duy morning, wd the life of Bob Ly thot gamblon: | aitied dwaysnt Stho sxlorious mmensiey: of[Efollow Bedford division, ' 6,500 in | WY AN TG0 tor ancamborod vasin | Dot Sowing of il Poreh Hrickots After the Flod e = ' e oo o et amen “op | their pet vailrond, stretebing from Chicago to | Jine;" Washington puvly, 90005 Pros- | yary ft i or Counell iaifs. The Judd & | indlie wood o0 per toad dellyured: Clois T A : oo, Dr. H, S, West, porceluin crown and bridge | fnown all over the west as “Diamond Bob." | the City of Mexico and Califoruiu to New | poct park, B iy o [ ot inOniihaar dounallily Itindlixwoot &0 peplond delivaiad. “Closn The scene of Wednesiday uight's flood tu the | work, No. 12 Beatl Shortly after miduight this moring Frank | York. §000; Heighits, ) New York avenue, Hrst-class. Telephone 225 southern part of the city was the center of | - - Schaffer, a desperate young criminal, had =t = 2 LA 5.000; Eastern, 17,0005 Twenty-sixth ward, — * g YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED." attraction yesterday morning and thousands | Desivable dwellings located in all parts of | just finished burglarizing the Dawson block | 4 BROTHER WORTH HAVING. | 3 Carrol park, 2,500; South Brooklyn SHRISTIAN visited the vicinity of South Main s to | the city, for rent by E. H.Sheafo & Co,, | on St. Peter street and started down 0 1,000; Ocean Hill, 1,500, (@) = o Broadway and Main st view the vast inlund sea that spread across the bottoms from the Rock Islund and Mil up stirs. ; ! : : ! He Rawhided the Man Who Beat His -— . R — theplaliviyihens slyona g onpetred Sister Until He Was Exhausted. Oregon Returns, ENTAL A SU{ENGE CHRIS BOSEN, The People’s installment house received a | 4t the foot and began the ascent. Schafter |0 J.. Juns 4,—[Spe y waukee depots to the foot of the bluffs away | large invoice of beautiful decorated dinner | immediately whipped out a revolver and fired AMDHN, 2 JURe 4, —{1S[ | Telegram | Powtraxn, Ore,, June 4,—The compiled re ] 3 ) i IRlA FoyY S | to ik Bek. | Ex-Councilman Henry C. Mof- | turns from all countics give Hermuun (rep) | Ciasses instructd, patients received for / - to the southeast of Islund Park and Hinton's | and tea sets yesterday. three shots. 'The first entered Lyons' left ! ! 3 el | ¥ TG T treatment, and calls résprnded to. Call or A ln( QLo 2 ' tho sccond missed its mark and tho third | fott caused a sensution down town yesterday | for congress 8977 mujority, Pomeroy (dem.) | Lreaties, G cane foepanded, 1o, GONST 1y £ | (d station. The water covered un arvea of fully | i . for governor #,460 majority cret of lifo., o ¢ g A good hose reel free wita every 100 feet of | crashed into his left pantaloons pocket, but | by wearing out a stout horsewhip over the 4 ; eight thousand ucres, to be scen from lower | a0 SINGRIE T TG WS Ve Lot | feeame lattenod out against. two poker Chips | pog of Joun ot bis beothotmian Mo MRS. M. B. BENEDICT, Factory and Planing Mill. Main street. The inundated territory in S and remained in the pocket. But for the 1 Mrs, T v e an 304 High School Avenue, / o) 4 cluded a tract nbout four miles long aud three | The gasoline stove 1s more dangerous than | ¢hips the bullet would have pussed into the | and Mrs. Tomlin huve one child about ouncil Bluffs = = = = & Towa. | Testequipped. moxt centrally located faos miles wide. || thounltanod guns Rave L1to A sroperty by iu and proven fatal, Lyons home is in | & year old. For mouths Mrs. Tomlin has ik SRBEE A ory Tt iy, " wodurn, Tatest putivrn P morning there had | USIE tho C. B Gus and_ Electric Light Co.'s | Kansas City. Schaffer was captured by Ofi- | borne, it Is alloged; eruel treatment = i o i Betal Al tention iven to seroll und by e fo et aE Snam DA, cestatove cor Hansou. Mt from her husband and a few duys ago Tomlin, Ti0s. OFFICER: W 1L AL PUSEY: | wiiwing, puning wad trimming, . General dor 0. ROEC Lol il 0 e = e it is further alleged, knocked her down, JCER & PUSEY Traets and estimutes for houses und bulldings waters. The Milwaukeo yards were flooded » wa on the Ris _Tips for Westchester. chokced her, kicked ek !and. threatcned hot OFFICER & PUSEY, aspeclalty. Corner North Main and Mynsie to the depth of two feet, und the Rock Island | The effects of Wednesday's freshet ave just New York, June 4. —[Special Telegram o | Jife, . Council Bluffs. Telcphiono 2 Tue Bee.]—At W Somerset, Preakness Las: vace, Gruy Dawn, Barrister, second; third fester: st race, | Mrs, Tomlin told hey brother and for two second; second | days Moffett has been dooking for Tomlin, but it was not until yesterday that he succeeded in finding him in @ and Milwaukee tracks were covered by about | beginning to be felt ut Munawa and the four inch ween the passenger | water in the lake is over a foot higher than depots and the switeh tower, it was forty-cight hours ago. The Mosquito BANKERS.|- Main and Broadway, MAXON & BOURGEOLS, 0s of watar be Cor Barly in the forouogn the water began to | creck flood did not cut directly into tho lake, | Tt Faltv, Reckon, seconds foutth race, | vard " behind his = house. The lutter Council Bluffs, - lowa. ARCHITEOTS ek Doens o fauniosaeno o foct jat) 1] but spread over tho country surrounding it. | Sulisbury, Kingsbride, ‘second; sixth race, | focing i whip in Moftatis hunds, picked up a PO R A R TR i Toved out uring the proceding ovening be. | The appearance of Manawa yesterday, as | Monmouth, Dalsyrian, second. USAYYRGUARALA DURkG fu L LAROK 00UNE A deposita . SUPERINTENDENTS, gan to venture bick to their homes to investi 1 from Faiviount park, was us if the lake —— broken. Thenothe b cart whip came down KEEP TO THE RIGHT. - - FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. gate the amount of damage done. Over two | was itself surrounded by four lavger lakes. A'Misslag Daughter Fonid: heavily on Tomlin's_stoulders. Blow after ; £ 1, Snuaans | Room 20 Morrlum Block, Council Blufs, Ta, lmmlr.w'<|_n.~um~”| I Joon survoundad | A wreat doal of this surface water (for sueh |27 GRS TORR, June 4 [Special | blow followed, “and “sércaming “with pain Do not be imposed on by any of the numerons | -1+ fRAMUNDSON Vico Froe Rooni 610 N. Y. Life Bullding, Omaha, Neb. by witer 1o the depth of from | it hus now really become) is finding its way T Ben]—Ming Brickoon, a | Tomlin, “sought to - cscapo, but tho Sitatlcge! aubitit laa Vet WP LN VRS 01AS B TANNAN, CRilon, two inches to as many feet. | into Manawua. A part of it found an inlet to | Telegram to en The force of the food had been iusuficient, | the luko between Itay's landing and the hotel, | daughter of a wealthy mevchant at Grand | up however, to move uny of them from their | and in thisitwas assisted by means of ditches | Junction, Col., who disappeared somo months | after ged - brother-indaw followed him the world, There is ouly one Swift's Specific, v ing on 840 . % » i foundations, There were pavatively few | which were dug by the residents of Manawa | ago, was discovered in Ogden today, where | Tomlin, who was badly cut, has made com. of the houses in which the water covered the | for the purpose of draining the adjucent ter- | she'has been living o wrecked life with a | plaint before Justice Davis aguinst Moffett onous eubstance whatever. It builds up the gen- OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, : ~ ~ first floor, and in such instances the furni- | ritovy man nawed Cunninglon. Both were ar- | charging the latter with ussault and battery eral health from the first dose, and has never | paja Up Capital $160,000 | l"’ C l e ( S ‘Hll\"\\.h more o J.\n:‘.lm y-ql Phe princi Tho water at Menary park,but a few rods | pested Sl fulled to eradicate contagious blood poison and Surplus and Profi: 50,000 k pal danage was caused by the flooding of cel- | from the lake shore, wis threc deep when — - —-—— - > 5 it eff om th 30 sure to geb th Liability to Depositors 350,000 T R T T T e T o T s ad the washiug away of light waterial | work was commenced, but it was much lower A Son Fills the Father's Place. “," he """‘"I'"“"‘“":' """"""“I"' i R‘:,L,u:ff' :.7:;::;’::;&-1.;:(;:.':1:.:1‘.::..: e VAR R || SRR APIURING SUENGEXEREBANER, Ly | the yanls. lust evening. Dis Moisgs, June 4.—At o meeting of the ASHINGTON, Judc twas stated at the > . RS e Shugart, E. B, lart, J. D Edniundson, Chas | Nebe and Roons 2464 and 248 Merriam Block oyeral hundred yards of sidewalk was | To the cast of the hotel the water reached | stockholdors of the Keokuk & Des Moines | Pensionoffice that the deficiency n the amount Blood and Bkin Diseases, which will bo maikd | BT Piransact general banking busls | Couell Blufs, Ta. - Correspondence solicited wished away from ‘its proper place, but it | the place of Postmaster Rief, but did no | wiilway today H. A. Barling and Robert C, | of funds in the hands of the different ageuts fros. SWIPT SPECIFIO 0O #ttrts Oa ness. Larzest capital and surplus ot any | ~ S g will not cost a great deal to veplace it in posi damage. Mr, Rief has charge of the kenuel by - SRS "5y = | bank In Southwestern Towu. | tion. Wood wus swept ay by the | of the Council Bluffs cou I, and numerous small outbuildings were | water covered the kennel a Ko, both of Now York, were elected divec- | which resulted in the announcement by the | oy VTR oy T \posits siuk club, und the | ror, to succoed themselves, und David Dows, | Tndianapolis agent. that o targe. number of | SPIXCIAL NOTICES., | Interest on Time Doposits. | MRS. GILLETTE ¢ plocted to e place il v o . ~ -3 overturned, The totul damage to residents | All of the old hounds were let out to get q.m\x‘.“:llllmlu.:hf( the place vacated by the | ponsions would be compelled to wait till July COUNCIL BLUFFS - of the southern part of the city will not ex- | them out of the water, but the puppies, of oS 1 for payment. had been caused by the un. ‘ ‘ T r ) T2 s still at coed 85,000, und may be much 1oss than that, | which the club has nearly fifty, were pliced g THE TR usually lavge number of allowances made by YOUNG man of steady labits desiros sit- | \ I ( \ \\ () I I\ S PO e The dumage in the railvoad yards is mevely | in un elovated part of the kenuel out of the Hatvax. N, 8. Jupe ¢ Newfound- | the pension ofice under the present admin- | L3 uarion in privute fun r store. Addre e ) gt \ Wl » nominal, as the current was not strong | reach of the water. The club will not suffer Mis. Pteiffer's Millinery enough 10 wash away the roadbed to any ex- | any loss by reason of the flood istration and particularly since General Store, with her b Tl Targest allowineo | \\FANTED- Iy ion by o kool Troud and [he Only Exclusive Siun Shop Lend papers received tonight are filied with Raum’s term beg teut inside the city limits. The receding The dam at the lower end of Manawa is | accounts of the St. ( rge's bay matter, had been mostly made in original cases, There cuke baker Addre m0 Plerce st 3 4 waters left the Rock Island and Milwaukes | uninjured but there is @ small break at the | In the articles the commander of ‘the | have been issucd alveady 7,000 more original R e e in the City HAIR - GOODS, tracks in apparently us good condition us be- | upver end French war ship istiercely attacked for | pensions thap were issied during the last [ Y\ ANTED--& Indy wants the use of ., Koo i taught on appll fore, but the: Burlington sufiered - slight his can bo easily clostd, but it will bo | baving orderal ‘certain English fshormen | Hscal year, und tho ofice hus vet w monthvs | iz N &% fod Saice, Vot B | Jje, writtvs and gratuiug tangbton & A portion of ler splendia washout just west of the Milwaukee round: ft open until there is no danger of enough | removed and the commander of the British | work ' before the end of the present fsca | ea - - g stock still remains unsold, hois>. A few car loads of ciuders repaired = water running into the lake to break the | warship is fiercely scored for his uction . The peusion office record for the pre QO SALE or Ront—Garden land, with | D, A. BENEDICT, Fhls ts the lust opportunity the damage. daui at the lower end, when the openiug will | The papers declare the action of the French- ar, It is stated, will be far uhead of [ K houses, by I\ 1 Rice, 102 Malu st Coun 419 Broadway = = Up Stairs R T e During the forenoon both the Rock Islaud | be stopped und the water allowed (0 xise 0 | men will amount o & declaration of was, that for wuy single fiscal year for wany | Bluffs, I P \ »

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