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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1800 THIEE OMAHA BEE |[NEWS ABOUT THE BLULF i et SHOT.THROUGH THE LUNGS. | teihar mamese hot e eatihichieusn | fn the Inwctsof Kanas. sndhas given | SPISOTAT, NOTIOES, the chinch bugs spec ia] tonition s i A Delicate Point Radsed by an Albany | - Alsenso . & A e iy i OPEINED FIRB ON TiE hRUrs thatn diseaso has nde its appearanc COUNCIL BLUFFS, N % VA 1 Semdts botstt among chineh bugs which is thinning - . \ 2 PRARL §1 i 1 Avirrs ugust .- -A delicate poin Viins " eirranks rapidly, suys the Farmer's | JPORSALE <0or will tr VPBIOSy NG I8 BanLs STs The Political Outlosk as Viewed by aLead- | of1ay has been susgested e by gentle. | At Uikoown Man Fonad With o Bullet | Jnmes Lyons Abuses His Wife, who ;;‘V\I]‘v] . Pl ~:J.’ prcds :‘l h'» y mug | R HITH i ' 1 s« i ots, ol MY ST S e ae 1‘. By Dr rehiba Delivered by Carrler In any part of the City ing Republican, man deep in le lore. It is thatthe week Hole in His Back, Th b !” b ',"f".""" e e ¢ n number of visits to the flelds of Doue | (Tay,s Seirs ol Abpist H W.TILTON, - - - MANAGER X - beginning st 4 ends with Sunday. The Al Nl A b A | lns county and found the live and healthy e norther rart of the cit ast nighl h : + on TELEPHONES warden h ry power todefer the exe- the norttiern part of the city 1 Tl | hygrg rathor sonrce, [n ,,H,,H.y‘l s the | OGS Rusiness Office, No, b COL, SAPP'S CHANCES FOR CONGRESS. | citionuntil Suiday, Augustio. Sundiy, 1t, A DESERTED YOUNG WIFE'S STORY. | James Lyonsan iron moulier tmplyedt f yround fyalmost white with dead bays s Night Editor, No. 2, e is held in general law, woild intervene to pre the Pinckney strect fouidry and resilingat | Theyaro dying very vapidly with iNTh vent Kliling upon the ground that theexe hirty-fitth - and Maply, was ona gorions | diseise which he tormswhite fun curen pema it MINOR MENTRO) A Flag Staft Strack by Lightning= | o000 logal processes ipon Sunday s ot | S1e Mireled in Hagte and 15 St Re- ‘)h'lml‘ during mlw (-« , il \\\‘wn \ et 1w minyentormologlsts callit o N.Y.P.C e The Vari Ixciting Fxe legal, Directly at this point the law is penting-Goldsberry Was a Gay wli”””\ he ].I‘.. H"\ 0 :.‘ ingly A w“‘j;. ‘”.:“:.H”.\, .,‘ ho diseas _’\,’,H b} > (o, - "~ 3 touched by t gene principle that if the LothAMe-biod] . : e day's omgles by maltratine his wife. | tagrions, othing is known of the e Council Thufrs T Y perien of'a Salt Lake sentence under which Kemmicr is expocted i OCKRM R R He knocked her down and Kicked hera [ of the dissase, nor of itssyipto 18 X1k, Coris Y1 whets | 9 Man. to be killed I8 void in part it must b Ly Grandson —picycle Tiie couple times hefory sho succedad in getting | it is doing a good work. 7o test whet ho #t, and will call upon Chicf . void. Broughtto aclose application it wax awuy from him. She \wen! to & neigthbors | i g sontagiois, Prof Snow last weok TANTED I learn something rnts the assumption that if it isillegal to andsecured Iver, with whichshe ro- | 4 0 it & i Work, Nrs sho will lesrn som b < turned and opened five on the burly brute who ratup o numberof healthy bugs with h st connected with « “What do you think of Colnel Sapp's | kill Kemmiler ontheseventh day of the week Livcoly, Neb, Angust 8.—[Speial to | TG & .'p’u.l‘ fire iy S By DRUBMD | ¢ rw deu G, 1k (DaNy tiee 1re. (I atlh streot chief ns recoivéd a communication concorn- | ehgnces for tho congressional nominationt” | destunuted, thon it would be filegl to kill | ok Bak.)—fohn Rothaw,as be lies nt the | §¢ R B TG 6 fovt Rnites 0RO oo with the sa sase apparently. | VWANTED Girl for er interests and is anxio o find he I 1 iim on any other di b} 4 ot Il i 3 g e o . o M oo tont honse w ing her in ter fid 1 anxlous to fif 2 was asked a repablican leader of local poli- | fogignated, - "Che situation, itls held, would | St Blizabeth hospital today witha bullet | injury. By that time warly®vo hunired of | An entomologist of Minnesota cliimsto | e (0 TR DO Dy A T o e tome Siltaters | tita 1ast ovihing. be diflerent if Sunday infrvened as ‘partof | hole through his lun g, realizes that the way | the neighbors hud pattered sount andLyos | have seit over wonty pned the y arises f il ey A hould have | the seven days, because it would then run [ of the transg is hard. John has been | Was taken nto castoly. Judeo Helsly | hugrs lnstseason with the viow of ] arrangement in regird to mails between } i i < . > 1 turned nn el for the pitrol wagon ad i i houses Ly 1 R Rice 102 Mawtn st., Gounol oun. JufTs d n Yot ter 1 the entire city 0 without | With the week and be part of the seven days | ona spree for a cof days, and first came tering the disease with the desiio Blufls. Councll Bluffs and Omaha, Postma: ha e entir i | witeheater was tken to the statio and laf \”‘nwuwvlw'h' kA the cuse stinds | fto public notice 1ust evening by entering | locked up. - o e AL sults, Prof. Snow systhatany Ny z 3 ~ v t hotities 3 seEon AT le week inwhich the sentence is to be A if O ¢ ki y bR 3 ; Ay TOIt wioh You can DIy & hon wire }‘.‘“ he authorities M i hmeton B been thrown at him in alump. Ttis true tht | eyecutea will ot be logally complete be. | the home of M. Marickat Eighth and R Lyous has lees arvested ona similarcharge f.-rn be cleared of the bugs by scattering \\ the same terias, and i case of vour death Ty et that satls factors | Silas Wilson had the fight inhis county and | cause the week ends with the day void in | Streetsubout 6 o'dockand ordering hergtoget | several times within the past two yean, o few dead ones therdn. The dis p 4 Eije Teve viir tobms’ can’ b6 ‘Iocured by whiloh 'thio. mof carriod the day in the district without difl- | liw. Unless there is some generaliaw which | up from the supper table and hin some- —_——— prevalent, Prof. Snow says over “".“ WOrl .0k 412 g company will handle the mails, D Sapp is not as st rin the | May bridge th int which is mised the | thing toeat. Aduost frightened out of b Four Cases of Drowning. westthisyear, . Th C aneil Bluffs base ball c¢lub has b Wilson i I Entito senienee, 1L 18 thought, will be null wits, the lady complied w alter gowgin Proviexcr, R L, Augst 3 Specinl . e r \\‘\l.‘-\:‘m:"-‘fi ‘m i 1'{- i\\;“mx "r”v‘m ‘:v‘v‘n:rnr‘n‘ 1o oo meaus, there s 10 ple. Mes, Merick noticed | lad residing in - W ..“x,»:‘ got beyod bis | o Copies S50 Tr asury Notes Witha clut e country with u y Koode g 4 . blood on the back of the mai's cont | depth while bathing avBullok’s Point todsy P ", cort that it can wresta vietory from the | J S illingne Blalsd te B B, Chonyan; afize 3 L A AT WA TSN MRS Claailate: (- this enand Pasesthem Basily, bust of them. The club plaed i game | be vory / Pa. Have guarmnteel over 3 b AL it e | eity, eigteen yedrs oll, was drovned while e st remarkalle counterfoiterat Nebraska RIGENOIQNS Lruitl S localtear very live od Bitters for psia, sour | fnally became so obstreperous thatit was | hafiing at Mirk lock. Robert Deglin was ent living has lecen ) U‘Hyv\rV\N irday. From Nebraska they Sapp bilious attacks, liver and kidney | foundnecessary to call in the police t- | drowned in Scott's Centwal Falls, and | United States secret wi ”m‘l.m; Ouls where a game will be SRTties \v‘m- |Mf l'wlw. marched to juil ‘H' \\‘d\ Thomas Kelly was drowned in Mashipaugh played today . ; 4 K - noticed that he was very weals, but his | pond, this city, today onasl th 3 S s THAThave you to e storm last evening was an exclusive unty delegates will vote fo FROM SAMOA. staggering was attribyted to an excess of - "‘”\["" \ that 10 toutble o etpens | W e s Council Tair, Ito jed west | fivst, last and all the time, and so v iC stimulants, Du the police and Vo b would bo _cc cred excessive for the Broadway ) Down an Embanknent. b ' s faras Twenty-fourth stree st tothe | delegates from a number of other count y Little Advancement Made by | prisones were rhed by his groaning and SERIRT, (0, AN "“'l”"“‘“‘ 1t of hise s the outskirts of the eity., The rain fell ver can name. Thereis no dispnising the fact | @ N J b d Y| finally one of the policemen examined the ) §oa g ashinglon Star, And this although TR H AV I sov o Beavy in some portions of the ey, Washi- | § R EHE Ol NIREE ILtH o6 NovEt hia W 2ood (Ll ARy bl it man and found that he hud a bullet holo in | tral onthe Cincimati Soutiern, while com- § ™ oduces onin tvenre not more W e e L vy ere reported on Franklyn and Lincol A wopresentative in congress as Sapp Arn, Samon, July 15 (via San Fraunisco, | his back, This morning a physican was sent | Ingaround aurvonear Oakdale, struck a than two bogus tiotes it A lotsin Ounhaor Connel(blafs, The Judd aventes, The clectric display was very bril- | qnd il the old men in fhe party will v v | August 3)—Theve is great dissatisfaction | for and the wound was probed, when it was [ landslideandthe mgine and thiee wac IR BN T el the | R cos o LRl TR T 5 Dant and several objects were streuek in addi- | yip if they can ot a char He will carry | here over the news received that Ameri discovered that Rotshaw hud been shot inthe | were thrown imitations thoy are excoufisd | I D EDMUsDEON, E B L. SICGART, Vice- pres every soldier vote in the district, which Reel | tution Loy are execute Since the dummy trains have been abar ho x: { dead - COR SALE or Nent-Ganlen land, wiih Treynor is earrying on communications by | an effort it sho have virtually famtly the honw clear nt condition of exuspertion o o le st §.—A pasenger | (v ] ) doyn w__embaukment into {o tho tiag staff on top of the Mareus block Euglind and Germany have further delayed | bick, the bullet entering the the | Emery river, Engnecr More and Fireman The residence of Jf Sueninon Washing- | caurot, do, and there will be d great many lower part of the shoulder blale and ahan wereinsuntly killed, I is not yot , Oncein six montihs, fon avenue was slightly damaged by bolt | qemocrats who will vote for him as aeainst | € #ppoiutmentof chiel justice and presk- | pusaing downward — though the et | newn whether any plssengers were hurtor | st sty ek work, onc ¢ and two trees in thenortheasiern purt of the | ayy candidate their party can name, for they | 1entof the municipal bourd. Thenew gov- | Tung, lodged against me of the ribs beow | not, of them turns upat the treaswy lere to M) J Ly ore st like the colonel. He isone of the most ap- | enment heve s little furtheradvanced than | the left nipple. The physic projounced P the disgust of thego vernmen tle teeti ves City Auditor Lange was bitten bya vicious | proachable and agreeable men in the world, | it wa ago, notsvithstanding the | his condition serious and ordered bim re- Targe Purc hase of Silve whose dogz an Saturday i ite painfully | and every person who hies ever met likes Wi | fuct that the i conference was con- | Mevedto th hospital RN Viex sy, August 3 —[Spedal Cablegeam to h @ e to follow. Paid up Capital -+ -$130,000 injured, The dog wos Geisler [ Tf Colonél Supn nominated Tom Bowman | fihe (‘(‘*“‘( o e 1 ’(" < T B syndicate of Austrian and hie strangest point about the mater | SQplUs ant Profi . 50,000 as on il : nor on [ will be his opponent. The demoerats think | 4l AT elonD. syttt BEQitOEIne: uie) o ‘ 5 is that the worl Tl Lizbility to Deposi - 850,000 enue, between | v welfth | Sapp is a weak man and they are very | taken toward a new of things s i cause of the wour He said he was [ Bedin lankes bougld 5,000000 fraucs H SR i B A DIl " ) L AM i the attack w 1 Mr. [ anxiousto have him chosen to mike the race | the recent appeintme I of cus. | stranger here and hadnobody here to are | worth of silver in Roumuia in Juie last, | 0 this fishion, mevely considered as a | g PuscrgissL a Mt Lian 1 at th ence on business, | against their candid we, Some of the oldest toms by the thr msuls, ond even this does | for him and that t his being shot. | Thelavgest part of it was sold inLondon and | questionof Iabor, remuncrative orothe . Han Transact He was suffering consideraty 9 demoeratic ward strikers were hanging | not give sati i as it is believed the | was nobody's business, Nothing more coild | the rerainder in India W cannot possibly pay. They we |ness Lurgost cupit felt a little uneasin A physi around the re D! “\'Ah primaries Saturday | consuls have no pows to enforce the pa be gotten out of him, he P heard a . — always either fifties or 1 fos, and bankin Sutivestn the w M has e night shoutii Sapp, and in someof the | mentof duties. A German truding fivm, the | shot at A and F'strecis at2a. yosterday Violent Spocches Made. mike one must require prefly cnstant INTEREST ON TIM& DEPOSITS, perse et of the dog for pias wards, notably the int, donocritic ballts | lirgest commerefal " onaniation on” tho | and itis belloved that’ it ikt Be theone | My, Augustd.—[Spedal Gablosramto [ 1011 for quite hella. year, Ao et one weeks and can discover nothing that would [ were cast forhim. If he is nominated they | islands, already pays its duties under pro- [ thut caused his injury Ty Ber,]—At a weialist meeting held here | which wis recoi ved 6 Aoy \r warrant a fear that ho was mad, The will find after theelection is over that they | test. Tt is believed here that trouble DESERTID 1S YOUNG WIFE, ! lent hes were . R i i i] been other complaints made weainst the do uly made another blunder, is imminent. Though it will come this | A M Goldsberry is missing and his wite, | (0% vilent speeches were mude in con- | wasa double X. o and it is probable that he will soon cea If Judge Reedis nominated Bowman will | time from the Mataafa party. which has been | 3¢ fractive womian of about twenty-three | demnatin of the conduct of mann factu rers Funnily enouh they cone each time exist not be, 1t will then beGroneweg, or possibly. | gaining strength recently, Malietou's follwers | uieg ‘has good reasons to belicve that her | 20 Malagiinthe recent strikes, The me froma different dty,indihesupposi tion Boarding and Day School, Two bables whose mothers were att somebody outside of th W”""vit m”(l»\u,: ‘.n:;- u1«~.-m»~«“ ;n;.].w («Im! ‘m the l'\‘wkH(l of il‘x‘" husband has forever deserted her. He was a | iR dispersed quictly is that the forgerleaves townfor another Fifth A 1 s the Salyation army on Saturday evening had uld be a nice little pienic for Reed ok | other war it is thought they would be ultis | yyrher by trade and proprictorof the Little i 2% locality immediatel 2 ussing one” | Falth Ave, and Sever S g W nlrtow tscari Trom sarlous inury fn ' 1 it any way you willand you can’t help but | mately successful, but the mere prospect of o ompd How the I'resident Passed Sunda ey LIBUH M Ol 1i S 1th Street. t Gold Dust tonsorial parlr m the Capital He gets rid of the mole he 5 just com= ident that occurred af the bar | see that the democrats bave determined upon | another conflictis dreaded by all foreigne Yotel building. His home was less than wo | CAPE MAY Porst, N.I., August 8.—Pres pletis shtel m:” |-|ml|’m )"”H‘l‘“l i bables: had ) taken to the unftting a blunder, that will insure the s¢, who was supported by the Ger: | ¥, being on Q stroet, opposite the | dent Flarrison renained at home allday to- [ o Cime Yooy ioF \ Can be reached from ay of thedepots in a baby which was | Ninth district its usual republican majority,” | mans two years ufo, is apparently nob | wi,dsor hotel. His wife siys in teling the | day with his guest, Secretary Bliine, ometime before reiching ubail, | o)) notor. 1 up the broad steps and left standing e enguged in any strife and is sid to by story of his base descrtion, that Golds berry - and departslong before the policengents | ™ condyeted by the moment at thetop of the stuirs. The Struck by Lightnine. inge the sympathy not only .mh‘x- white popi- | \on” her affections when she was only i Iinaa [oho Vietins. have s che oarvive nponthe scene. . M - wifeof the captain of the army came tothe | During the thunderstorm yesterday even- | lation but alsoof the most intelligent, portion | 4"Seyool girl of seventeen s and A Ploil huiieel deallis TERMS—For boasd and tion eme doorand by some means gave the catriage 8 | ny lightning struck the tall flagstaft on the | of the Malictouparty. Malietoa and his chi despite the protestations of her parents she (ohothy MU i G LB L s e RS B ok ez o emine il anikes ot in W slight touch, and before it could be caught it [ pp o0 G0 c i on 1 distibuted it over the ad- | [CFWE the situationas serious. — They have | yyped him. She lved him almost to mad- | £rom cholera were reported here today. gratifiesn morbid taste in this astonish- | (oo w0 IO Q2 oot went flying down the steps to the pavement, | v MCUs mockand dstrisutec dover the ad- | reguested the three consuls to appomtan ad- | o ind has been trueto hin through all i H tatin billsire torfor youlig Lulios § £ ot The babies were considerably surp land | Joining block. 1t was splintered down to the | visorto the king, and want the American | (issitudes, Finally their union was blesed Tecord, ’:”" ation billsare 0| fvomonths, comme 8 irood deal shaken up, it not hurt. ~ They | Toof und scattered nbout liko festhers. he N e Rl ude | with a handsome beiby boy and shethouwht | Dixvire, N. Y, August 3.~The W hite ""‘J‘ '1“"‘ WLy “"““‘"“"“" o i September were picked out of the wreck sereaming hal. | ot did not enter the buildingand did no | the islands is stagnitec e natives have | oip jappiness was complete. But Gold- i paper mill burned this moming, Less, |Professiomal export would hesitite to For furthor Jelujah, or something that sounded like it, [ Other dama; was presumably carried off | eaten nearly all the cocomuts andthe copra | oy NOVad to be o dissipated andeeakish | S10 000 i i oo, DominE * | take them for good moncy. : and_ carrried up stairs by their terrified [ by the metalrootand iron water spouting, crop, which is the cilef resource of thecoun | character und lns caused bher muy heart - From the vighettes tothe signtues mothers. — - — try, is likely to be a failure X aches b s antics with othex en. Still The >, rwork is performec ith awcuniacy s Says He Lost His Wt e RlTie B R o) cRARON e ) b e o CHEl T i aa, LU ety Mandel & Klein are offering great bargains Frank Finch, who isa nephew of the Hon. A Notable Report. married sixyeass she hoped thathe would "r“' i Ky, August Very . ”' ’”\" ol "»‘ an ‘I. “, A “.] oo - = fn every depatmient. We show the best [ D, O. Fineh, the well known Hawkeye poli- “For disordered mensturation, anarmia | soon settle down and repudiste all other | Goorze McClosky, brother of Bislop Me- | I ) ."»' | N & Lkeho he P i 132)] line of cook stoves and ranges in the city, | ivan, has been in the city for several days, | 804 sterility, it may properly be termedu | women but herself. But she was doomed to | Closky, diedhexetoday GG NS EL il Ll e o) G e I from#10 to £40. In tinware we carry the IR had bonis SR all of | Specitic.” disappoin tment MOLLIE ROMANU ' ROMAYCE, of largder denominations is that they best only and sold at bottom prices, Carpe and has had some varied experiences, all o Ixtract from Dr, W. . Mason's report ou |~ About five weeks ago last Fridav she went e e i LA 2] would be proportionitely more difti cult MANUFACTURIN G GO, “Oh, my " we just beat the world, former [ them remavkableand wiplessant. He is the | the waters of Excelsior Springs, Missouri. iuto the country to visit a frind expecting | ek T 5 to puss. price of carpets 63 cts., now 40 cts., andso on | man upon whom an assault was committed toreturn ineight days, Her husband mani- | After Fiftcen Years United With the | "% fnagine thatthis ewentric | — 1 throngh the entiveline. V i ina Broadway hurdware and now he A STRANGE MONSTER. fested great pleasurein this move and urge Moiher Who Gave Her Away counterfiter indulges in the emply- | Sash, Doorsand Blinds —- line in'novelties in our parlor goods is mourning for a 5 ‘. Fiuch her tostaylouger, tisisting that lec heilth | A young lady, for seversb years a | ment sinply for the graificition of his | > 3 5 ment, Tn bedrom suits we pride oursclves [ 1% MO o e = in | lowa Feople Frightened by a Beast | demandedit. Affergetting into the country | pesident.of Finday, Ohio, furnishes the | o e 1 Bind and Seroll Sawing. Re-Sawig and f ing th t I rtment, | cune here from Sult Lake City. He had in Rt N AR e and pondering over the words of her liege | Bonnibils torrepondent wils | Lriys kb8 n00 dmprobablo “tlat e | R MG ol all kinds Porh Brickos, choice of ) styles. Book eases, rockers and | his possession a team which he was anxious - & it Jora sho became suspicious and returned on | b Ous Repullic corwspondent with | hinkelf has been shown the o at the [FmiE, Wi, of sl ks Towd, Hroels dinmg clhairs of every description. Side- | to dispose of, and placed it i Theodore | D8 MoiNes, I, August 3—Tndependence | oo fustead of waiting until wiay. | the detuils of anexperionce which con- [ trosuey building in which two [sawilusthy e Dutel e AL work to be boards, wardrobes and eenter tables go along | s livery and salestable in the hope of | ©0Wnshipis wild with excitement over the | mhen the true state of alairs flashed upon | tains all the essential elements of a |spesimens of his handiwork are showed | firsicias. Tddeplon with this unloading sale. Get pr Ise- ! appearance of a stringe iniml in the Kress | her mind—her husband had flown andhad | romance. Hername is Motlic Romanus, | by polite attendintsto visilors, s the YOUR PATRON AGE SOLICITED." Hanas i et findinga purchaser. Saturday afternoon he | P ! i‘;.“.‘.;:u\"‘c'i compare Mandel & Klein's i) b" s R nnn:- was | eighborhiood. The beast makes night hideous | not even left a note bebi apprise her of [ but upto three weeks ago she supposed CHANES T HTANYA N, Cinslior R R b (ilse: OfCounaill 13l duded over a yea The only step Sistors of Chavity The most plasible theory scemns tobe TR LHOR, \cademy, BlutYs, Towa. 1A venue and 20t <t most extraordinary sinples of forgeries (o} Dixoy, steum heating, savitary en- | g geam, but he kuew of a man it Omaha | It has taken up quurters in a _crele which b lsbarrs was Loft 1 abie ty | B sis of herstory, which hasbeon con- Anyway he g wrning ot the ineer, 943 Life building, Omaha; 202 Mepr | UM beam, D ¥ % | passes throug! > far Yoorze . Powles itk o st O e iy el Builmg Chahny 10 | \Who i, wnd who wanted Just such a team | Pusses through the furmof - George Powles. | and in order to kcep from stax Yl i as Finch was offeriug, He pecpared to take | L Deanimal remains secreted in the under- home into aboarding lous falln ool A oo L Hire er | decdsanin g ior | spasins of exis- The Manhattan sporting hesdquarters, 415 | Finch across the river and \hl\‘lp make the | rush of the stream during the day, and at ug barely enoughi to keepsouland body | (4 \€ k e peration inihe b service bureau, Vi ] ‘ fa vandel (RS s together, stances, but failing in business the fam- Broudway. sale. The offer wasaccepted and the two | bight wanders forth in search of food, oryihing conceming the disappearance | ily removed to Columbus, 0., and took | rppe — sturted to drive over. On the motor bridge [Its voice is described by those | of her husband was. ervelo Thi 0 p A 5 )y ) shand wa cloped : rooms at ahotel. While at the hotel 1y Manawa beach, near hotel, enlarged, | the team becume frightened and requiredall | who have hewd it .as @ cross | untalafew days ago, when she hed her mother, in & moment of mental more sand, nice bottom, clean rooms, of Finch’s attention, and_Maher was obliged | between the xoar of a lion and thescreech of | was at Grand Islind, Tolay she was paral- aterration '1 ave the little gil to a i tocling to him o leep from being hrown | an araged. panther, Soveral pomons who, | viod with the informition that he wis St at PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, from the buggy. ~When they reached the | while walking or drivingalong the road near, | that place living with another woran whom | Woman, also o guest of the hous, und e place Maher could not find the man, ana sug- | have heard the roar, and becoming panic: | he was introducing s Mrs, Goldsborry. she was taken away, She wis then but | Henry Atkins, Dr. T. B. cey and son, | #ested that if Iinch would wait a few mo- | stricken, cannot be induced to pass over the The rightful Mrs. G. is prostrated with | 8ix years old. This woman took herto Mus, Dy, J. dus, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. | ments he would go and hunt himup. Hedid | poute agiin. One young man who, while 2 grief ove: or this annouicenent, but has not | Lima, and fron theve to Columbus ‘ | | rmed in every particul bills at . inwrvals of six moiths, thus She was bom in Detroit, where her BANKERS. Corer Milne and Broad wy ' 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Augrust nunber of the Forim con- | tains an essay on *“The Decolletein Mod- [ lenin forelan wnd donesth @xchar ern Life,” & beth Stuart Phely depnits which i from which thie writer wraing decay indelicacy in ican socicty, | o : Hank Moher. Mahor did notwant to buy | Withits roaring. As neir us can be located | 1is whoreabouts or the rwison for lis disap- | her name Green, and this forms the | iy the govemment collecion, { OFFICER & PUSEY | | A Lavge Importation, Paxton & Gallaghe v paad duly yesterdiy moning to Colledor of Customns Alexander Osotqe B E ."and Mrs. Ed Butcher | 80, but failed to return, Finch waited along | companying o lady friend home vecent] decided what she will do about it. The | Grove, where she was beaten, starved = 5 S and duughter Evi of Creston, Mrs, Dr. Mo | Lo for himand then stariod to diive bk | hoand the appalling sound butu few yaris | divores court Wil pubably Sotie the AT | wr toly e, i heaton, stavsed . BELLINGER’S Kumne, Mrs. Oblinger and Mr, and Mrs, H. tothecity. When he went to pullouthis | gistant, and being unacmed, rather than HUNTING HER IMBECILE GRANDSON. i lentity until she » to believe her Shepherd have zou to Spirit Lake and Oke. | Witeh o0 S0 what. time it was o found. o1 passover the same route again, he madea Mary Wolf. s S S [ GO TN BN GUIN & 0/ IDELSTE s ok boji for an outing. abroken chain. The watch had been cut | detour of nearly ten miles to reach his home, Mis, Mary Wolf,, an old woman seventy-six | nume was Nita Green. Three yewrs ugo Lo from {he chuin and stolon, presumbly by | It us atlast becone o matter of somuch | Yearscldy living at Nop West Eleventh | tho treatment from (his womni became Wall paper at 314 cents per roll; not rem. | Muher. vital importance that the farmers have or- | firect Chiazo I, has writien to Mashal | gyhezuable, and she van avay, comin nants, at C. L. Gillette's, 28 Pearl st. This is I\m'ns\ w“vf but as he has made | runized for @ bunt and invited tie Independ- | FEECE OF e A oF. s }. named | tothiscity, where she sought ™ and ob- B Loy ML a1 Hiooed | enco mdlitia and thegun club to joiuin the | i Xl {Volr, who'is thougit tobe here, | tained employment as a domestic in a Dr. Bowers' ofico moved to20 N. Main, 8% tudined o dodbt W Wbt tau T | Cosnvibds, T g Mike was témpted to go to Denver with I;im} amily. : h N e el COLORADO WHATE CAPS, certain bersons, buton ariving therethey | Chaneing to hear something that con- 2 « ‘Clm 1 Witha Shamofal O Welnoa (.\,\...,\.. s for inside improved ATE CAF grewiredof him aid gve i trnsporta \.W..d1,“,,.1,,,(.‘1.4 “|;.,.| o | 27 MAIN S0 Cesterday afternoon before Justice Schurz | property, torms all cash. I you have a var- | phe Governor Compelled to fon as far backas Lincln. That wasthe | ghe went to Columbus three wecks ago, d tlme o complelo s Sunday dinuer, he | @i toofter on E. licate & Co, at Prdo “,f“,i“". st ]"_;_ll';]‘;;'p" s only, reltive has | and going to the Waldemair hote was called to his office to issue a warvant for | "¢ i 4 Dexver, Colo., August 8.—A Sant Fe | glarmed. He talks Gernan, but hasonly | 10ld that her mother was dead and her the m%est of W.S. Covalt, a man well 1. G. Tipton, VT Trond\waY: special says a White Cap organization néar | the slightest knowleigze of ish, Heis of | fatherin the far west, but thata sister kuown inthe city. The charge was the very : bt 5 Las Vegis, wnoso out have recently | dark complexion and hasan incipiont black | was employed in the Children’s home, serions one of assault uponalittle twelve he Conductor Went to Sieep. be i ¥ | mustache, Allhis dothes were dark colored. | She hastencd o that institution and was bLlr”l (ll I Issue a uemin & 1 called tothe attention of the secretary s R Bt Re R Attt yearold he warrnt was issuedupon | Lovisvinie, Ky, Augustd.—This morning | of the iuterior, have becowe so ekl oatipad o BB SR ey \.1‘\).5:; E:Mi.ll ‘l}(h”.:l: e Dv;:n“v‘n[ swormn to by S. Runnels of | near Bedford, In utbound passenger r do Snae thab iGev. Some thief stole afine bieyele from 1410 N | were cad but residents of Columbus, A e T ¥ 1. ’}L\‘:.I.jllxnlu.‘n_ uear Bedford, Ind., an outbound pusseuger | bold m their depredations that Gov- | graet yesterday shortly before noon, while | livingon Baltinorestrest. A happyro- AND Rirade ot Doty Maestol ol i the | twin of Chicago collided with a north-bound | ernor Prine has be mpelled to | the members of thq fumily were wlled tem- | union folloved and the meeting pbvweer ' ' o'clock Covall was in the conty jail, passenger from Louisville. Several cars |issue @ proclumation callug upon | povarily tothe rearendof the house. The | yyother and child, aftera sepamtion of rlva 8 DS ] a Oleer Fowler had no difficalty i find were completely telescoped. Engineer Burns | them to disba and declares thatif they do :H"wt" htl Lilly bridge saddle andcow | Ghoan years, was pathetic in the es < . Covalt and bringing him to the “city. When | and Fireman Cole were instantly killed, A | nothe will ovler out the territorial militia | born handies. tieme,” Intheexchingo of oxperiences 3 3 Ty brought before the justice he véhemently | passenger named Asheroft is also reported | #nd if necessary call upon the United States % R i|l \[“.erlnlntl\ h :I\t he ,“",M‘l_‘“nf‘A.“,m‘“, Cor. Broad way and 26th Street. protested his inocence, wud denivd the whole | jilled.” The injured number nine, of wwhormn | troops. f regulitors style the: Nervous debility, poor memory, diffidmee, | 4 W8 DU LLAL Lhe A0 hel s ors 0F Council Biufis La i transaction in tote. Heis awman thivty-five | James Tilford, & postal clork, will die, | Con. | Selves Knights of ud have orgunized | sexuil weakness, pinplescuved by Dr. Miles! | her head? when she gave A For thetreatmentof all susicd andenraie | Kleetrie Trussos, Belts, sars of 1 has alw 0 0 g 1 ¢ hroughout San Migue N > les free ub Kub avay,und never afterward remembered | 4 t o years of and has always borne #ood | ductor McDonald of the south-bound train | 10dges throughout San Miguel county until | ) ne. Samples free at Kubn & C W A o disenses and dise % yeputation. He wus unable to give bond and s he and his engineer agreed to sidetrack | they now havea membershipof 500, They h and Douglus. what she Jud done withthechild, Iltn- Triva lie wrinars and Chest Prouectors,E?c. was locked up pending o hearing, which will iuthrie, three miies north of the swreck, | Withoutany lezal cause destroyed hundreds - - strangest partof this truestovy is the stileture, it - 3 5 FAL S E S be hud as soon us the county attorney ean | but ho wonlt to slecp and did 1ot sk wagl | of miles of fonces, tumed lierds of catilo Treasure U eartied. fuet thut atno timewere themother and | ! 2 0i6 manltod, oxuil Tupoteice | Agents Wanic ", Dr Q. G- §ude tent fover, buthe arose rom s bed quickly | terihan Kinding wood. ns: mmes g | Who omosed thin have been seriously | was caused in the wist end of the city yoster. The burdock plnt soneof the best diy i LSe US| — — when his child demanded his protection, He [ will be heavy s wounded by some unseen assussin or myste- | day by the urenthing of about four hundred s or diney regulators in the pretable s B savehe would have killed Covalt and not - riously disappear lis s On Ieldioy, IREUAOM T y O | s sy, Tu MAXON & EOURG EOIS, troubled the oficers toareest bin if he had A Gro.t I D pounds of silver that had been melted inbars | world, and the com pound known as Burdock L fuot 0 HERiled o cticen tanreei b Abho hat . sl S cigghtinehes long,threc inches wide wd anineh | Biitersis unsurpissed in il discases of the | Ei oo ahd al Geaenons Architects and confrontel Covalt in the justicers siee. and | NEW Youk, Aveust 3.—The great team of he Opportunity of a Life Time. Bed A thick found buried three | Kldueys, tiver and blood. Mo havo i dep et devoted exdusivly 5 Bl 1o bo restrainied to provert. him - susnait. | Steamers, the Glenogle and Monmouthshire, am W, Gregory, president of the | feet below the surfuce of the ground by work- R Lo R TR T TR s Superintendents. fng inm. ¥ left Japan June 10. After stopping at vari- | S'ide Mining Co., Ouray, Colo,, isat th ingmen cavating a cellar for a The Ola Well-Sweep. 0 e \ " observatl FINE INTERIOR DECORATION - ous ports in China seas to complete their o Paxton, room 15 If yon have a hittle | block : _l»:” buildings on ”‘W~‘r‘m|"| y of YT was driving with afriend the other | - Correspndence confidentiil _\4{,1.; itH T e ara P. C. Miller, the painter and _decorator, at | goes they started on a race for New York, | SPire cash you wish'to put intoa safe :r"l"':l\}‘xll‘“:'l' ”'It’vr“ \»“[_.;“"”‘ thomm were | dny through asomewhat d ‘Il’.‘\ stretch DR, BELLINGER'S ER T Bl A Bt Qi Nab, home te his friends, 815 South Sixth street. The Glena vived here having | and profitable investment, call on him | B PICE SOREVBo A e e in | Ofcountry where there seemed tohe ver, { 0 \ y by B e the iy 0 Japan i 00 vonuriably | at once. | As o his reliability and |k ndiing e mms gf e i Piiely ilmetnotiv ordeserve romarkc, | SUIACA Inditule ad Frivale th L et e Money at reduced rates loaned on chattel | short time of fifty-four days, beating the rec- [ character he vrefers without permission | for his owne dtne property for forty years, | Still the old spivit infused by **Eyes and Cor. Broad way and 26t st incll Blufs, Ia, and real estate security by 12, 1. Sheafe& Co. | ond by a day. The Moamouthshire is ex- | to the wholesule grocers of this city, and at thetime he cime into possession of it | No Eyes™ yas upon me, and'I lodked for ERoaT e it M "““rh'”“'yl\li ll'v‘ RRIel Eyporty :Iu'lwui — - - an old log house ocaipied the spot where the | something to fasten my thoughts upon o 110 sell yo operty callon the | ferin, m the rice famine in Japan to be on n ; o Russl > wak discovered. There isnuo tenable | qnd gy i artist trats a study for ' Tudd'& Wells Co., C. B, Judd, president, 606 | the Lirense. Tu evor ot the honio e on Handed Over to Russia. treasire wa vered i cnable | and treat us anartist trats u ylo - I i n s i 1..“:‘n.‘:..g §5 SYSIV AT WS Ihobiiante Beriy, August 3. —(Special Cablogram to | theory ofwhen or by whom the siver was | 4 picture, The first object to which my F. M. Eilis & Co,, - - Pui Ber|—The Russian soclalist, S1 urie list, S1 SRR eyes were drawn wis an ol fashioned h.‘\. purchased at Bixby's, HannsToy, Miss., Aug TitaLlat I 8 ) Not 80 Poor as Supposed, been handed over to the Russian CANRAR C Mo, August §—The body of | Holmes. [t did nottake much imagina- DR. J. D. JACKS ACH 1 P uight Hovace Crawford, & negro porter at | wl I ixat by Mo, pum i tive sensibilityto bo stired by the sight A1d Bullding Superintendents ais ot wark don Mholce Listor il ! ) ; 2 F N & | on your: gotd ind silver Gates' hotel, saw seyeral men oiterivg avound b ik 2 of this most useful, most ancient, ind 112 Butlling, Omihn lfon your gold and wiver fliig by enl T the lako regions of Wisconsin, Mix vear room of his store this afternoon With 8| 3¢ piopyrasgeof domestie convenien 2oim s 4 20 Mervigin 4 nesota, lowa und the two Dakotas, there cuccessful attempt to rescue the prisoner. | pullet thrugh the head and the fuco almost |y pindence solicied alled upou them to surrender Oue was arvested, 1 " " ” reste know something of the ~]Num-! ..1 o X ; . : nder, - it # HOTE BARGAIN wre hundeeds of charming localitios pre- | fom shot and killed him, - Anotl e Grashianin of St. Petershurg, rofor- | MUMLY citen by maggots 1ng IMer to 0 fyyvpt_tho same anangement, by which e GAl eminently fitted for summer home ameson, Counell BIuiTs, li., for rnt. was found just outside the city lin 3t | ving to the angerof Russiaurising from the | friend he notified him of his intention tocom- | 414 Saoped waters of the Nile have been L/aracions Soumi) Sauibs; ls e l0cdey Auong tho following selocted list are [ tirough the neck, and it is supposed to have | Anglo-German- agreenient, dvises Russia to | 0t suiclle. Letor has lived wentifive | yigd from theduysof the Pharohs to | l ADIES ONL Ty Centranly Totite n\fn.'»‘l'.‘,\f.' names familiar to many of our readers | been done by the'same pirties, The shoot- | reinforce her trops the vielnity of | fonts i (s patt ofthe couhteys Wb Wheb | thoseof tho Khedives. ‘That e- | whuslness, This I o lurgan for sone - ns the porfection of northern summer ro- | ik cusel” gceat oxcitenent. A posse is | Afehunistan in orler to rendor England more | S50 in Untted States wnds, (ogies with | LRGSR BRI EACHIE NS | AG' EMALE "Ecu'-,‘f..o" S || sosd bovl'mun. “Appiy o 4 sorts. Nearly allof the Wisconsin points | scouring the wools lvzlwmu\‘hnp. prudent, 2t s -aused no little strpreise, as he was con. | whichspoke to the Puritan exile” as it | fiy s ,,,.,‘1 ikt ,\‘.. aled from_ JAMESON BRQS, Props. of interest are within o shovt distance o Dr. SussdorfT makes w specialty of dis- | sidered very poor. spolcaol old t0 thy emlaved Inaelite, | yor ....,. CODIC RN E (07, U sl N b from Chicago or Milwaukee, snd none Disiribution of Riflos, suses poculise towomen, 1604 Farnam st —_— Was theroever any such wateras that of them ave so far away from 'the “busy | LONbON, August 3. —TSpecial Cablegram to | SH803 Peeutiar LoWOTn. e i Golng to Expel [ntruders. which we used to draw from the deey marts of civilization™ that they cannot ' Tue Bee.J—A dispatch from Evivan tothe | oppose the Federal Election Bill, 24 S old well,dn “the old oken hiclke be reached in a few hours of 1t wvel, Daily News “In accordance with 3 T Ol { pgust 3. -Compan, [ PULLADELPIIA, August 3—Tho Mithew | p e eth K., August .- COMMMY | What memories guther abot_ the vell C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, by frequent trains, over the finest road | orders from Coustantinople rifles have been F, Tenth infantry, received marching orders [ norio t Stanley Quay club of this city, composed on- | a0t TR B e Tud fan | A0 a1l nges! What lovematches have ——Wiolesile and Netadl Dealers n—-— in the northwest—the Chicago, | distributedto the Kurds at Moosh, Bitlis, 0GAY 1O, IT0g he Fox B0 Sud.ie g % v | tirely of colored men, at alargely attended | peservations toexpel intruders, been madeat its margin, fron the times Milwaukee & St Paul rallway: | Van, Baywis and Alacend. As the Chris- | meeting this aftermoon natimousty pae FORGITAMULA 50 SnpN) i) Aa: of Jaeob and Raehel dovnwird? What Oconomowoe, Wis, Clear Lake, Towa. tian ‘nhabitants are un there, this 18 | resolution to the offoct that the foderal leo —r— fairy legends hover over it, what Miucqua Wi Lake Okobojl, Towa. evidently futended to encours e Kurds | tion bill is not practicable and will not help nperor William in Dang v fearful mysteries has it hidden! The \} nukpaluh is. Spirit Lake, Iowa, 10 continue their outrages aud tevorize the | yhe political condition of the colored man in Panis, August 5. ~TheSiecle has recaveld | beautiful well-sweep! It is too rarely Polmyri, W Frontenae, Minn, Christian, | thesouth, but will rather have a tendency 1o | vipher dispateh from St Potersburg saying | that we sse it and as it diesout mnd stEtock anl Lovest Prices. Dealer, send for Catale Tumabawk Lakes, Lake Miunetonk p leep alive race prejudi " phor dispateh £ ) 1 0 i oAt aly catyanint. | Now 205 and :u, Broadway, anl 20l and 205 Pisrce Street, Council Bluffs, [ W Minu A Lightweight #ight. £ e vl thata mite mino was discovered under | gives plice to the o Y 3 v Lakeside, Wis, Ortouyille, Minn, the miltoud station at Rsike. This place is | pump, with the last patenton its cist- | = Cuicaco, August 3, A prize fight of forty- q o r SVt . o Kilbourn City, Wis, Prior Lake, Minn. WIFAQE, ARFUSs G-/, priac Exht of torky Mrs. Winslowssoothing syrap for children | 5005 olio To o tuken by Euperor William [ iron uninterestedness, does it not seem Jel he Wis- White Bear Lake, | one rounds took place at Thayer, Ind., today othing softens the gums aid aliays all pain. | & g e Y I At oy Sty 00 cus A B 8 L Setkt chs Wie' Waite Baar Lale, | L00 L e, Tomny Wit ot | 55 ntas . B bl o i< sl e tammard et i it ol PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ¥ paver ig Stono Lake, Da- ‘hicago d George Siddons o irana | - - i s ' \ lie and Sanitary Engincer. 2luns, Estimato {11(‘:1\‘;:";1')1\‘\;;::\\” )Xk;;“:l no Lake, Da ‘u..'..t. _\,;“fl‘Al \""“J-‘u....”,ll . w“!‘ oSl Turkish Outrages on Christians, the Tried Fo ; farm oxisls doubtloss ‘there must ll Bll‘klllbl[le Lm,‘ aulio un 1 Bo; v‘lvlclx.\ \1.1:):;2"3._“}‘ ‘1“‘.\.\ 3 1\‘ nl\;.mxw:‘ For detailed information, apply at ticket | and the stake was a purse of #00. Siddons ATnENs, August 3, —Si-ce martial law has Lovisviie, Ky., August 2.—[Special Tele. | overy facility fo getting w ater inabund- | ,,‘ Lt ata 0 ‘.V‘A‘.” o parrlai k. oftice, 1301 Farnamn street, Burker Block, won. The first twenty rounds were marked | been proclaimed in e Turkish twn of | pramto Tue Bes T friendsof Peter | anees but ho loss of the well sweep cin- | ilding, A. NasH, Gen, Agent. by furious slu b sides, with the | A jysson th | 0 it b le up to us even if owr milk i l christian Inhabitants have been | Dufty, who was fatally cut in an afvay hexe | 1o | ; TR A PP oY P P T Ty J, E. PRESTON, Pass. Agent. advantage on thoside of the Chicagoan, b brutally treated. Twenty notables st Sia- ] ast night, tried tonight (o take hin by forco | Were diluted totwice resent ittenua- C ln‘ » he was b escorted tothe f * | Peter Lefler wis found sitting upright in the a number of Russian socialists madean un astore, and, thivking they were robbers, he Comncl Blufs - « . =« lowa e after that be gradually weakened and only Al BPehy o TS e i g kept atel by frequent gulps of | tistia were siezed and beaten on the protext | from the lospital. He lad not been heard | oo, Broadway, Council Blutfs, [owa, Tickets at lowest raves and superior | pb o the forty-fivst round White was | of compelling them to r¢ the names of | from for fifteen years until this moming, o~ S holel ¢ Cline) A, orneys ot Law. etieo the State and Feder accommodations via the great Rock I8 | kioeked down six times beTore bis seconds | barborers of brigands. Two hundred inhab Thoy securod Duffy's rlcaseand became 8o Cholera Among Cline' Bug Smne & Slms A ttorneys ot I Practicein th o bty 02-5 p weli > been seiswed o Prof, J. H. Snowof the stute ourts, oms7 aud b Shugan-Buo Blowk, Couuch and router Ticket office, 1602—Six- | threw up the sponge, The ring atthe close | tants of Anweliza have been seized and | dewnonsurative that the hospital authoritics ) _ v l;eum sud Farnsm streots, Omaha ollnw';shtllwfiu"fin--l'uuxh?urpcn- lw“"ml for the purposeof extracting woney- | had to send for two policemen, who arenow | sity, vie hus talcenen wctive luterst | Dhlhs Towa,

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