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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 - | THE NDe TN \ TEEQ | formed for doing ageneral mining b LCRTSHED RETWERN L CARS | at home and o th finary pursuit forcement of the law and the dviving ot of THE OMAHA BRBEE ! “lh .\]"“.\ lN T“h Bl‘LHb. | The ofcers are s follows phreshtent, ¥y “\lh"“) BL]“ th T"h (\RS- | henlth and happincss, They forgot th Rt wveinid e Mmedat ¥ th vy o retary and tioasurer, 8, B. Wadswort sclves, howover, whileon & Sunday outing, | joeqi rogulation desitablo for this state CCUNCIL BLUFFS, T il % e i seratened and clawed like o pairof Kil- |~ Shat we should have is state board of OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. A Daring and Successfal Burglary and a RAIL l.\lb_slc\\'s. Terrible Death of 8witchman F. 0. Smith :(rlnpizl'l\'i: at % ”.\Illv:w"hml.'lj\ ] l‘v,lu-'.‘”? -Iv:‘v.\l- | }:;:”hx‘- .l\v:”\‘..‘m,“l.hy»i :I.'.r.ll“n“-.wh:; n |‘1l me {.Hllu Delivered by Carrier In uny part of the City. Deeperate Struggle at Mrs, Metealf's. | Extensive Yard Projected by the Mis- of the Burlington, when he :-iw\i I‘vu-‘vm'*"yhy‘l“'wl s soon 4 | mittod to practice. Our prosent. registra 3 W TILTON < - MANAGER. | SRR | sourt Pacific Road. e, Wb et it e R L e Y EME'"DYG"H["\\i:AIN ELEPHONES | connection with the double tracking o " i T | and refer to any « ol the countey 181+ F B e Mo Nk {REED RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON. | y'ici Tue the Miceoun Pacie conen. | AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT ABDUCTION. | it mator and o Wit the Belt Liue, the Missourt Pacific contem Change of life, backiche, monthly irresu | almamater and who is toknow whgtheri CURES PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTIY Night Editor, No. e ——————— It ko LACK TacTitiee | . rvine, Froo sumplos at Kubn & Co, 1oth | suggost a state board of medical examine TS, FERARY S T | Bire: o o ignt an k A Supposed Plot to Get One of Ricks | aud Douglas, composed of able men, well known and seh e 3 \ Toothache, MINOR MENTION, Birch ing Wife—A ympany owns the strivof high ground b it it Pty i arly practittonists Who Wonli cotipel Bvery NEURA X | ard's Vietims ¢ £ the Way X % . A Gold Iviig eust of Sixteonth strost from Nicholas SOUTH OMAHA NEW man desiving to practice in Nebraska to pass Soro Throat, Swellings, ¥Fr ite Y. P. Co. ) 3 ten, ottt BIne Lambes 08, & . to Grace. This is from ten to twenty feet An Operator Arresteld — “. strict oxamination. When that is done the CXATIC A Paxton & Gallagher and McCora & Brady sonal Notes. above the grade of the company's yards and Other Lincoln News. Death's Doings. R L P s T alns, Drulses, Turns, Scaids * of Omaha, who filed attachment k on account of this fact has —_— John Marsik, azed twenty-thred years, sh | =y, “Hynehett—Thore is but one remedy for THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Md. of the “Famous” grocery wave volun en | lying idle for years. The . | active momber of Court. Prokop Velky, (KB ieBene BYITULY Gat Byrest: . T tarily re hod them, and will be paid | yestorday morming at ock Mrs, . | company has let a contract for the removalof | Lixcors, Neb., August {Special toTHE | 20, was buried in Lauvel hill cemetery at 4 | g state board of medical examiners, LU L SR £, Metealf, who rans a w i resort o | OIS bunk and work will be commenced at | Brp]—F. C. Smith, a switehman in the em- | golock Sunday afternoon. Mr. Marsik | have tried soveral times during the Permit to wed was yesterday granted ; 4 ouce, [t will requive the removal of & ploy of the B. & M., mot his death this moen- | yad a lodge insurance for 1,000 in favor of | 8iX years o have a bill James O, Gideon and Sarab H. Melntosh of | Short v the limits east of | gywo hundred thousand cubie yards of earth ¥ - i) authovizing the appointment of such a board This county: W D. Stoller and Anna Boy- | town known as the “Grove,” was awakened | and when completed the company will have u bt AL d criighod beliveer two-f pis wife but the efforts have been frusteated by the §nictom, both of Cuss county; Henry Fahren. | by a slight nolse in her room. When she | strip of valuable ground 130 feet ln width | cars thathie was counling. The terrible acel Charles Wurtier, aged twenty-three years, | gigyercement of the two schools of medicine krug and Anna Rath, of this county | added to the present yard his will be uti- | dent occurred at about ( o'clock, while Smith | gied at 12:80 0’clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. [ as to the number of hom@opathists that voused up she was confronted by three men, | ¥ A , Ml § Tt oraat ; g ) | lized in uffording room for the doublo track- | was helping make up train No. 47 that leaves | Wyptner leaves © and two children, The | were to be upon the board. The old sehool 1 ll\:lh‘u‘;‘l‘l o B 4”[. b i i‘,'f‘,“’. with hats pulled down closely over theireves | g of the Belt line and will also give the ) e Wurtner leaves o wife and two children. Th ! ! for Ravenna at 6 :45 As the doomed man | funeval was held at his late residence, ‘Pwen- | physicians hive not been willing to grant us and the vemainder of their faces concealed | company w move desirable location for its | | E | RRything Hits dn-evon - dly the b afternoon and ever to be held at A el : o waited to couple the approsching car, un- | ty-seventhand Armour streets, at 4 o'clock | anything likean even division of the board, B 5 | by handkerchiefs. Before she could speak | freight depot than it possesses at present apy . ) P P . and we have held that we should have Ll i prr T “ “ e et P | The depot will probably be located at the nsclous of his coming fate. ho did not mno- | this afterncon. Interment L bill | and we have held that we should have at o Al ¢ SHIBIETY least three on a board of cight. I belie AL A LI, commandad hoe to hand over ull the money | COmier of sixte enth und Nicholas, o block | tico that the lumber with which it was oaded ohn, aged six months, son of John and | that there should be a. board of eight with, the ey V4w LA it tiistead ot eomieti west of the proscnt site and will be ehlarged | had slipped forward and would ot allow him | Mary Grehardt, Thirteenth and Pirker | sy, four alopathists, three homaopathists Vith e dematid ahe. - Wgeh 1 i tomeet the emands of the compiny™ 0= | room between it and the box car, to which he | streéts, died at ¢ o'clocke this morning and | and one eclectie, Thero aze able men in ul license Sunday and were marvied ¢ whh r:.‘ \l‘ LU it e || ol ul o was about to couple it, The train, backing, | Wis buried in Laurel bill cemetery ot 3 | threo ‘gohools and I bolisve. that e Baturday nightat the Lutheran patsonage by | B, S0L EO5 "o Y ilow's fuce. ‘The shot Freight Agents in Convention was not going at a great rate of speed, but | Oclock yesterdayafternom, of the applicants of that persunsion. I “"""“1“" W h"‘ '*““““‘“‘ d i the clsctele | missed him and he leaned forward and | Thecontracting frelght agents of the mid- | as the cars came together the projecting lum Labor Day Arrangements. | would be absurd to havean allopath examine Yalt establishment of DF, C. B. J and | pressed bis own pi to her head, but before | dle states railways are ver, combining | ber crushed the switchiman's head against The committee on arvangements for labor | @ homaopath in the materia medica or vice g 2 he could fir le scized the muzle | the pleasures of an exeursion with the rou- | thesideof the box var, The fact that ke did A e versa. In surgery, obstotries and such de. both are residents of this city e G e ¢ Al sl not step out af pling the cars [ day met and appointed committees to Walt | 1 yiants the exuimination, of conrse, could ' $ M L, M. Shubert, ncting under the divee- | (U \Chicn ‘the five shots in the burglarts | tine business of their annual meoting woused the fears his fellow v on Manager W. N. Babeock, of the union | hathe same for all. Weare working very har Prlvate 1/108 |tal tion of Captain Hight, supervisor of the | { e/ "G disehared, but none of them | A special train bearing one hundred of the | men and on repairing to stockyards, and Superintendents H. H. [ moniously here in Omaha now, and I have [ census, has made a cour $ho popiiasion 1ck the worman, One plowed thro excursionists with their families was sent | scene they found their ently joyous com- | Meday of the G. H. Hammond Co., A. C. | hopes that a satisfactory understanding may Cut-Off island and has found that there are | EEL G ey it wound out over the Union Pacifie. Gene rade mutilated beyond - recognition he | postor of Swift & Co. Edward A, Cadahy of | be teached this winter by which the ropr Cor. Broadway and 26th Street. 230 people residing there, The actual count | (g T e wont through her nig Agent Whitney and Assistant Trafic ) sickening spectacle stuggered even the rail- | ey Apiciibieta . .| sentatives of the three schools may formu Council Biufi exceods lapgely the mayor's estimate and | kzer Monr companied the party 3 roud men for a fow moments, and in their | the Armour-Cudahy Co., and Jumes Viles, Jvoy |00 bill that will pass the legislature and strengthens the demand for police protection | “Seli | North Platte, Dan Kinge, contractin I confusion one of them sent for’ Dr. Everett, | of the Omaha packing company, o request | pocome o law, gving us @ state board of and other city privileges, | that delegations be sent to participate in the | health or medical — exarniner We have T'he merchants of the city hav ed bhat | purpose of taking care of any otharof the in- | also accompanied the party was bevond all human aidand bis remains | Lavor day parade, to induce the switchmen's on and after tonight their Stores will not be | mates that were about the building. John | The sixth annual session of the association | were taken to the mor union, the tailors’ union and other labor or- closed in the evening at 6:30, but will be kept | Mevealf, the husbana. away [rom home, \ began in Denver yesterday and will close on The decessed formerly vesided in Omaha, | ganizitions to turn out. The Magic City cor- | a'clock i AN Ia the treatment of all suvienl and elionte the shooting commenced the other 1508 1l A1SASESOC the DIGo, o Fivite diseices of (e urinary sexnal twenty-five howwopathic physicims iu 18 sy philis, StPicture, oy stitls, two wmen feft the room, appatently for the | agent of the Missouri Pacific, with his wife, | the company surgeon. But the poor fellow | Omahiaand four hundred in Nebraska, and 1 [ mstorrolore Tost manhood, soxuil upotence think we have a right to domand a Jiberal | #hQ weirkiess troatod suciosstully f open for the evening trade. Many people | and it "happenea that besides Mrs. Metealt idny the delegates will [ and was employed us@ switchman in the | net band will be eaployed. It is expected | ropresentition on the board larticulir attention pald to diseasws of the come down town in the evening 0 see the | und ouc girl the only other person about the sturning over the Missouri | lower yards there, He was a great favorite | that the stock yards witl send a delozation on | decorations, and asit is necessary to keep | place was the wouin's old: father, a whi Pac with all who knew hin and was engagedto | norseback and that each of the packing houses | the stores ligated up to show themn up prop- | faived old man, very feeble and inficm, He | Iy, the merchunts bave concluded thit it | was sleeping upstairs, wnd was awakened will'be better for ull concerned to keep open | by the ficing He until the usua! hour of closing. ) lungs, ns Asthpn, Consumption. Broncehivis Dr. Rosewater—1 - believe that what we | Catarrh, Ete, Paradysis. Kidney diseases as gige need is a state board of medical examiners | Diabetes, Bright's Disoase, Rheunatisin, Piles, Fact 1 Agents, be married in a short time to Miss Carrie A. | will be represented by not less than one hun- | before whom every practitioner in the state | Caneer, Vaiio Hydeete, Dro s actions Lyl B , 1115 Harney street, Omaha. Miss | dred men, The committee with_all persons | of Nebraska should puss at least onee every | mer. Discisesof the ey e and ear. ot up and came I'ho western pisse association is liable Jtzleris at present visiting in Denver, and | interested will meet at No. 2638 N streot to- | five Dhis Hontl 18 fiot horsly: neot Sptnal curvature and wll diseases of the Wttering down the steaps, and in the | to go to pleces, The present agrecment, | thesad news of the deathof her betrothed | morrow evening. Yesterday Acting-M W Tive a depirtment devord ey The clectric motor people ave not woingto | hallway — wi met bv. one of | which 5 sary for a first examination of applicants,but | 'y fi e W Utorine disonses was hatehed and patched up at the | has *'ir)-v" telegraphed to her. S I&lm’lu .Tm d a proclamation closing for' subsequent examinations every five year Medicine sent secutcly paeked and free from be left in the matter of decorations. Yester- | the burglars, who oponéd five upon | juiv meoting, will not hold wat S soi _Nothing is known concerning Smith's vl | places of business, which is as follows as longas the man continues of desives to 3 ity all the motormen and conductors wlio | him. Two shots were fired, and the old mun | JULY meeting, will not hol ’I‘“ and Some | yivos und areply is awaited from Miss Btz T'o the People of South Omuha—Whereas, | practice. The idea that b § sonfidentin could spare the time from their duties were | fell to the floor. By this time Mrs, Metcalf § members of the association ha 8 tor s o whether he has any, and, if he s, | September s by the national Ew-makers, | man stands a good examination DR. BELLING engaged i gathering flags and sunflowers | had been overcome and disavmed, and was | effecting an agréoment that ¢ ¢ where they are Pien "‘;:“{"I‘; ‘\‘” ‘“"-,‘ (i ecognition of | he will be found as capable five or ten yews |« Ay Wi and festooning theiv trains in a very hand- | placed under guard of one of the men while | There ara two factions in the associat ¥iTisn 0 A% oUSt AN o dientty aud nobiliey of tuors 0 ence s n wistake, | here aro now methods | SUrgical Institute and Private Hospital, SOMC manne Some of thein were cmbow- | the others sy wed the house for valuables, | 10w, one fighting for the present agreement, Assistant County Attorney Strode hasre- | theelty of South Omali, do recommend to Ming discovered and utilized every year in cred in sunflowers and eat-tails and others Metealf was threatened a number of | the otner endsavoring to kill it matter | ivedy letter froma prominent citizen of | the citizens of suld city, thition saidSeptember | the medical world and the man who settles were decorated exclusively with mammoth | s with instant death if she did not reveal | will bosettled at the September meeting of | Tt ol ! Jat is believed to bea | 1 between the hours of [21i. and 4 . v, they | down o a humdrum pract luble to fall | 7P T TN 1 2 cornstalks. The effeet was very pleasing. hiding place of her money butwitha | the association to be held in Chicago. o M.':x'.‘fml W :M‘,"N:d“ ve | suspend their ordinary Dusiness and - avo DA AT GO hs Wh v e T i \)l l‘R \\Ll\ \( \l)l‘ uY Peaple should not overlook the faet when I rufan bendir ver her and a re N RN PeFRGh AL of little Maud Ross, the fourteen-year-old "_!‘“vl:,-:")v‘hnnlv\nluwm LR LU L‘L.h”“' have every man engaged in the practice ot | J 4o L W 4 =L choosing material to decovate that it is a | volver pressed against her temple she st NASLEL L bl g girl, who caused the issuance of a warrant i SO A cting Muyor, medicine brush up at least once i five year Al P | crowd of farmers coming, and the articles | f-h"\_\ re fu\-ns to give «I»}h- ) ‘lgv:.‘ (;:-Mx' or \mlm v'\‘h _Il\‘mjlyw-ll m-‘- . |"I|n’u 35 LG APNAT GHLEI6! Ghafie ol aRIRI G Soiith Omitin, A ugist.2s, 1800 8 MUyor. ) v attending & course of lectures at ‘some Boarding and Day School, that will attract the most favorable atten- | girl ipstaivs had locked the doov of he and excavations for the Tenth street viaduet, | g0 ‘kard, the justice of tho fitst class medical e, where ho would | pase < 1 W e s oy ot | And wis & Willing neisoncr, and the old man | About 50,000 yards of irt has been romoved, | Sttt 0f W Hickard, tho listics oftho Christian Church. e e R B | Bifth Ave:and Seventh Street plants produced here, vever esthetie in | stilllay where he had fallen, While the one | General Trafic Manager Mellen of the | pretty Mary Marford the suicide. It is be- At the meeting of persons interested in the | thought of the day and the leading specialist Themselves and beautiful ir combination, too | burglar stood guurd over Mrs. Metealf the | Union Pacific is in Portland. 3 lieved that'an attempt is being made toget | Christian church held fn the Presbyterian | in the different departments of - medica . eat LA TrOT AR G e d st many cattall flgs nd sunflowers might | thers broke open every drawer, trank, X | Pacengor Agent Lomax of the Union Pu- | the irl out of the way : bives 2 VAN | soence. Cun be reached from any of the depots 3 5 Lty 5 o o Sunday afternoon, Postmaster : i i 3 on motoy create the impression that such things are | and secret placein the house and were re- | iioisin Denver. Maud is a pretty girl of fourteen and claims | Church ~ Sunday A Yes, T am very much in favor of the a n motc the chief product of our soil. ‘There is noth- | Warded by finding the money that was con- | “po - “,“!m,‘,“,,, rah two oxcursions Sun- | tolt nnrph‘m Yor somo time she hus been | Cockrell, C. €. Clifton, George W. Boyeraud | polntment, of a board of medical exumir Conducted by the Sisters of Charity {11 hndaomerand. chenber than rreoh oore | cealéd: S Invonest they obtained 8110 in | , The Burlington ran two -excursions Sun- | L o M lving by working in Crowe's htel, | Mrs. W. H. Slabaugh Were appointed a com- | Here is the Minnesota law, for inst 3, V. M. stalks, and a building decorated with the | ¥10 bills, in another #1153 in £ bills, and about | (e 016 6 HEON TOF DI SEERIE, SEPETE | qayor two sice o man of medium height | Mittee on orgunization. The committep will | wiich is an excellent arraugement, unc TERMS—For bon=d and tuition ¢ mamnioth produc the Pottawattan $5iin mold and silver from another place. | (hotrand one to Plattsmouth for the wion | 24080 G AN, A iskers, and who gave the | take active steps to arrange for the organiza | wMeh provides for the avpointment By th fields will present a fine appearance liey then retur mst Motdal e balell e a0 O R RGN BHeciil Cralh name of Bustis, came to DeWitt, accom- | tion of asociety and the buildinga house of | governor of a board of nine members, two o. creste avery favorable impression room .‘n‘m Tu i« m'\ 1, Iun-l ‘Q' re- | W Sl L) pohen SIE DI panied by Rickard's attorney. Eustis cluimed | WOrsbip. \\‘lm-y,...i‘-mln»\-»\.-.mx from the Homeopa- | ol ooy ymmencing first Monday st Sunday John and William Tinn arded by finding a i jewel casket con- Ly e e > . R, 0 e girl was s daughter, anc g thists, would favor giving the Homaeopi el ML) o " 2 ) i rnd ey onn SE W Lt s tainmg some valuable dinmonds, including o Through _conchos—I u\‘\n‘x\-m‘ lm'lw. e G L ”i.m\m‘h‘,"m}"‘,. i Attention Republicans. thists of Nebraska representatic sl { in September and February respective i the river south of tho city. | To enable | Setof carings and a breastpin ana some un- | 8leepers, dining cars, freo recliningchaiv | ¢ " 4% ony time. The astonished | There will bea meeting of the republican | board in proportion to the number of physi For further particulars nddress them to reach the river they took a short cut | S€t gems, cars to Chicago and intevvening point | gy jndignantly denied that the fellow was | clubof South Omana at Bloom's hall on | cians thevcure of that school. I believe of SISTIR SUPERIOR, R ey )t of ik TR et ATIed s T ot The burglar, who had reachied under the | via the great Rock Tsland route,” Ticko | fier father, and she dectared that she had | Wednesday evening, at S o'clock p. m., for | f0rts will be mude this winter o piss a bill St. Francis Aeadeny, Coyle, and he alleges that for this purpose | WOmMa's pillow and found the gems, was in- | office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, never secn him before. Ansattempt was | tha purpose of electing officers for the ensu- | [0F the appointment of a state board of medi Couneil Bluffs, [ow they tore up the posts and cat the wires in | tenily examining his prize and the pistol that =L made to force her to go with them, but she | gyt PP 5 EEUE SR AR SOr TR S her | cal examiners. The present prosecution of three wire fences on his premises. Yeste had “been held within a few inches of her TOWA NEWS, raised such a disturbance that friends inter- | 1,04oss o i _\"_, ‘_,” L et OWIEr | the so-called quacks in Omaha will, I think day he eame to town and filed an information | face was lowered for an instant. The wonin fered and released cho frightencd girl from the | ©U$1ESS 1S LY COME BEORE LA BECHRS have one good effect, - Tt will keep out many in Justice Barnett's court, charging John 1 ;n him and ‘i*\"l"\""!;-'"; “«"“’lfl‘ Harrison County District Court suspiciously acting fellows. ____J.B Huur, President. vmrm.m- 10 mizht come here if it was not Tinnel, John Doe and Richard Koe with mali btaining a good look into his coun- | ny o0 Vaney, Ta., August 25, —[Special | Toeevent has created intense excitement e o or this agitation. ™ cions trespass. The two latter much accused he could prevent !I. Bug,]--Dist ; ",‘ Al ‘,, in | in De Witt, as the girl had_always borne a | o Doitocratio Bohomians. Rk R K TR T T thinks she recognized him, but is not st to Tue Brg.]—District court convened in | o a8 ke fe €S o & Aty s | e democratic Bohemiuns will hold a gontlemen namod nbovo, Al were. o “The men then left the house and Mrs. Mot- | this county today with a large docket of | JI2H i Eresed for bier, and it i belleved by | meeting in National hall, Twenty-fourth and under arrest and the hearing continued. calf arose and went to her father, whom she among which are the following: L. | many that the present move was nothing | L streets, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr. W. L. Park, who has beon for somo | SuProsed to bave beon killed or mortally Browi ”n Danco and W, W. Scalon for | mord than a villiinous plot to got the unfor- toorganize aclup, A ielogation of Omihi " € resic « arrison s cave FouLs or LB LIREL L winted and ; 310, or alleged slauder, the defendants | tunate girl out of the way so that she could | Bohemiuus will be present. v g £ e 5 thme n resident of Harrison street, will loavo | pocovored conseiousness i his —daughter | havinge gven testimony before the krand | not tostify ugainst [Hciard, ! - Jbes e 7 ma sk 70 Bie L Caseeisy o T Platte in & few days. Mr. Purk Is ono of the | Feiched his side. o jury last spring which [ Bustis 18 said to 1ive belween TNorchester Injured Horseb ck Riding. When shewas a Child, she cried for Castoria, olfiest condintors 1nthe service of tha Dnlow)| o, e O Yeam could be ittohed op Mrs. | ment of My, Brown forperiury, B, 3 and Friend, in Saline county. His story | Superintendent Frank I, Boyd, while out Pucific railroad company, and although but | M¢ ARCLUGESURCLACHTIAG STl [ vs Almor Stern_for §13,000, claimed as dam- | would have looked more probable had he not | pomeback riding Sunday afternoon, was thirty-one vears ! hus scen sixteen | LoWn W report the matter to the police. | ages for alleged libel; Richard Hall vs Mis- | appeared on the sceno with Rickard's attor- S Jia 3 years in the service of the compan They had only goue @ short distauce when | souri Valley for damages sustained by veason | ney. lhis alone s~ sufficient to | Uitown on tho poruol of his saddle und AR kAR HAT D6 L WaE o they were fired upon by some pe | of his overturning in a ditch while driving | awaken distrust while the persist. | Painfully injured and is confined to his bed. years old, and after two years was advanc Gl et A LD > | along the street; and the appeal of Mrs. | ence and suspicious —actins of the TR o the position of conictor in tha. Jssmnoen | Shots were fired, but like all the others, went | Bresee from the decision of the insane con- | follows made. the friends of the girl believe Notes About the City. Kot vtca whith b has hain: &t sehieer | wide of the mark, The woman then return mission, thatshe was the vietim of a conspiracy. | A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Mor- ! 0 K helf to the house and waited until daylight. She - The people of DeWitt 1 ho | rell Gump. VNS Frocogu) sod WhiE und | ogehed town about 7 o'clock and told the At the Blue Grass Palace. fo msc i lo G UVl Se IV Lot the N i o 1ok MY TOTTORQ Dbillty b P RriErioth han oot I 1RCE, precious pair that they were glad to get out A. L. Sutton is building two cottages on L u h ) 1S, vacated by W. H. Burns, He sition | which could be readily overlooked when the | gram to Tik Ber.|—An all-day rain made a A IAIL BIKD FSCAPES. The Magic City ball club was worsted Sun- COUNOILIB-URFS, friends while u resident of Council Bluffs, | terrible experience of the nightis taken into | jjgny attondance at the sacred * concert in the | R, L. Jackson, one of the burglars con- | day at Lake Manawa by a score of § to 4. — i : alice on Sunday, but it cleared away in | nected with the récent silk robberies. hus e s e QOR SALE-Or will trade for rond Bzl The woman places her loss at about £400, | PACe o 5 ) *d away in | pected with the recent robber 108 The G. H. Hammond packing fouse was so i mEstallion N oI Ca00 i ralitare # William Motz vlaw 0f J0hn | outeldent i M whieh ehe oy e | time to admit the aftendanco of a vast crowd | caped from jail in the ingenious and ‘shrewd | crowded with orders that. cattle were killod | juce iy bal NG S goaistered in Wals ]Limlm- of this city, died Sunday in Bur- | very valuable > {aday, whbich ia Tapoponing ¢ yo s manner charvacteristic of men of his class, | yesterday. 4y, years old. Apply to Dr. Mi H Al v n iy e s e | o A ar | tonPaLx. S0 exctlblts are mubhylavporithnali|mic i ketoan yein.0 A HRAROD oAk or LTI R IA! | s ot s ioa obort that. thio|dosen arrosts || —oyiByoLE OIS i 3 evergbody “wns sick with it OUers | Mes. Motcall went ovor to Omahagand told | RESEH DORE Grenbits), T U0, =44, W0t | gy Jall, euch ocoupying, scpurite | cells. | duy before were from Omabi. T e R R R AR Chest Protectors, Ete, finally ho coneluded ho Wwould travel 11 860 | Sonetonn o o orioain dotecine e jo | 2:81. Tn the'2:2 trot wero seven: starters. | neayy grated doors. Those faco a | MissJulin B, Mactin hasresigned hev po- | yaon RENT two new moderni-rom houses, | Agonts Wanted, Dr. C. B. Judd. if that would do him any good. He did 85, | \wus evidently done by some one well Thalberg won in 2:24%, Jim Sneak second, | corridor, at either end of which are | Sition asdelivery clexkin the postoffice to ac- Good location. - Apply 623 Fiftn avenue. J. | 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [ and has been cust, west, south and nortk bt it d - Frauk P third. srated doors. Some of these cells needed ve. | Pt asituation with Charles Singer. I Davidson. b broadway, , 1 i B ] , | quainted with the preinises, and the woman (o s, Someof th ) frg 3 J et ) but without beneficial results. When he was | 14 put the polico i posscssion of some facts = 1z and Jailor Barnes commenced to 1ift | The wedding anmouncement. of Mr. John — seized with the disease he was alarge, robust | i hemeans of identifying the Struck by a Train, man and weighed two hundred pounds, and | Hursls b Des Morses, In, August 25.—[Special atory 10 replicing them, From | been mide, when he died he weighed seventy-five Cor. Broudway and 2ith st Counell Blurs, i cing all branches of w finished educas I tion for young ladies §76 for session "REE] ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, uemin & 0o's Jewelry When shehad Children, she gave them Castoria, and they will rejoice in his prosperity. vds from the top of onc of the vacant | Kearney and " Miss Josephine Gleason - has | W\THY puy rent when vou can buy o howe on OFFICER & PUSEY atany time loave your family the home clear | S Telegram to Tue Ber,|—James Whitty, em- | this Jackson learned that if be could pry up | The Rev. John Dale, of Omaba, preached | on the following téris: pounds. The case is a very sad and strange i L aLRO v ry 4 Gt T " | the bourds on top he could gev_out. While | in the M. E. church Sunday. Aionie worth 81,00 4t 812 per month. Pl SV e R W el Sl o If the parties who robbed my house will | ployed on the Chicago, Burlington & Quin D 4 the jailor was out in the yard aftera supply | In the gun club shoot Sunday A. V. Mil- | A home worth £150 at §Ix per month. rallway, was %o budly manglod by boing | of fresh lumber the young burgiar did this | 1eraed Bl Ever ted on 13 ot of 55, tad Atpmenorin Il au b nar g Corner Matne and Broadway. struci by a train last night that he died in @ | and then hid in the vacat cell next to the | on the shoot-off Mr. Miller won, d A liome worth £,000 at 413 pur month, b firreRes the moncy. Mits, 3. BCMetoaup, | | foW bours. In aitempilng to get out of the |idoor which wus open. After the Jalor pssed |- jydge King fined Frank Upol & for abus- | Other prieed hothes on the sume toris, Tho NG B LU RES IO S sl way of an approaching teain his foot caught | the cell Jackson slipped out and “his absence | j0'\i sick wife, and suspended sentenco on | #bove nionthly payments nelude principal | Dealors in foreign and domestie exeh Sale. ina fror and he was unable to extricato him- | was not noticed for several hours Lemagh et andinterest. For fifll partieulars eall on or | Collections 1d Intorest pald on self. He was about thirty yvears old and il s sl promises of good behavior, address the Juild & Wells Con 633 Browdway, | deposits. leaves a wife and infant child. al 2 i Miss Ida Zenoma Gray of San Francisco | Couneil Binfrs, Ta. el This morning Bradbury Williams aj it P R G e ) bl O nat Road Ealla nto Line. before County Judge Stowart and s the Bresbyterian church 10 night, Jon T—The store room, No. 15, fronting t X ¥ vy 2. Maxon. L.J. B. Bpurgeols, 1. . Cookes o into the exclusive jobbing trade. 3 o a warrant for the arrest of Harry Smith, re- S e ¢ G SWATons on Pearl st. W. C. Jum P. . Miller, the painterand decorator, at Any ofie wishing 10 £o luto bhsiness should Des Morses, Ta., August25.—[Special Tele- | Gty the ma r of the Lincoln branch of Superintendent Harder of the Avmour- hotio o b Triends, a13 South Sixth Strect. | Investiente thie, i s ot of the Tow golden | grom to T Bir.| Tho ruitway commis- | (e Bostal Taltronl Cable sompuny. ot Tag, | Qudathy tin depuctment, says that lust monthy | RO TENT tarze rumishod, et o | MANON, BOURGEOIS & COOKE, ey opportunities of a life time, sioners today received a communication from | er reduced to the rank of operator. Williams ' h e gl Biondway ©1 0008 BLYURE Al 3 Excursion to Glenwood, C. A. Beene & Co. the president of the lowa & Northern rail- | eharges thaton July 10, while Smith was ;1:{{1’;“:“‘"“‘“‘““‘ in any one month by 1aired Architects and _\”p‘.l”m‘”‘[(.m* Thursday, August 25, under the auspice - vay in which he says the road will comply | theagent of the company here, he fraudu- e : 3 : PATENTS for inventors; postofice box mi- Old Sottlers’ association. The Chicago, Hose at going to quit | \ith the commissioners’ joint rate orvder. | lently and feloniously took and converted to T'he motor cars did a_big business chines; consultation free, O Patent Burlington & Quiney will sell round trip | Londling garden hose, uud have doubly the | myjs s the first ucceptance, his own use #3501, the property . One train brought down 122 pussengers, | Agency, cor. Sixteenth st iand Cupitol av. Y. Life Bidg. Mot s et e Loy thatd WD | Jargest stock in the city. To close out we e B of the Posial TelographCable company S estimated that from 3,000 o 5,000 visited | - : - | Neb: eleplhion cif i fopot at 9:40 and’ the Main st opot ag, | Wil selt all grades and fixtures at dead cost, An Accidental Shooting. Shovtly after the warvant was issued Smith | the Magic city during the day 050, BUaluaDAUNG iroa. 4B 1 SUUTG ARTE VIO RES Dhoi v e casl J. B, nt & Oil comp y N 03, \ = X o - for 3 V. S N Cashier. )50 a. m3 rvelurning, avvives ab6:20 p. m. {‘ Eosu H,‘iw‘(.,l:.,(.[\l” ompany, N Curstox, Ia., August 25.—[Special Tele- | was arrested and taken before Judge Stew- - CILA}URS I} TIAKNAY i fa us ekl peivee kbl pum i ple. grum to Tue Bew—Hosea Kepferd, an | O Where hewas put_under $30 bouds to dm Hotel, Ogden, Utah, GITIZENS STATE B \NK . =y Judge Reed returned from Washington yes- | Young, ucar the city, accidentally shot hime | ;& e seCrel S e 0 N * | management. The house will be partly JEEACNAL ap terday afternom. When usked as o bis i | S0 thioush the 1oft Tung yesterday whilo | 13 10 the seciot seev A0 o0iban) refurnished, refitted and |, thoroughly renovated and will be vun as . fiest class b Freeman of Liy s in the | stantly. Considerable harm has b done by the | JOOF |‘|‘| .“‘\.l-:»\; Lbedo bl bl B g i 5 ity visiting Mes. A, G. Black, and’ also Mus, | congress he resumed his usual veticence, and : " 3 misleading statenient published concerning | 05 V Hopts J Liability to Depositor 50,000 . M. Buuker, would say little beyond the mere statement World's Commissioners, the former proprietors of the Capital hotel, | 81l truins, 3 o : Dikscrons:— L A, Miller. . 0. Gleason, E. L Dr. Seybert hias returned from his eastern | that he was going to look around alittle be- | DES MoiNes, fa., August Special Tele- | This was so printed as to convey the impres ABUAEE steonthiind Faam sireots Is | suwrart. BB Hfark 1, D Edwunson, Cliarls ip, r had o oyable visi s ol 13t o0 gram to Tue B _A session of the Iowa | Sion that the present proprietors were in | the new Rock W ticket office. Tick- | C. Hunnan. Transiet general banking busi- l‘t:l'l‘l Vi .:::\ll\‘::mi:f yable visitat his old | fore he would commit himself in any way :(x”::::”“l.ldl‘u‘"l“w“i \\M\.M\ 'I 1;1-” : .‘: llr:“t"l: Sion Sht \mm\l X ”M‘I“l!_ll spular hostelry | ots to all ;nvilll~4u\~( i S i e joss 4 st Lt and surplus of wny h‘\‘}V"\;’\mhul‘\'\-‘\‘\h '.If‘l\'m-“‘1‘.'\‘\‘}””17\"‘» fios ? B e 1 He did not want to be interviewed on the | FRRIIFEE A 0L Y at the state house | WS tottering, when in factit is in splendid bank in Southwestern lowi, g 0t room 503 Morriam blotk, Cound i e "8 J.C. Bixhy, stean noating, sanitary en. | Mutteratull. “I will seo you later about ity | ynq' arrange for organization conditi id’ has lately been overhauled and | g o w o v N QUACUKS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, dincer, 048 Life building, Omaha: 203 Mer | 8fter Ive had time to look about a bit. | S LT improved. Sl iam block, Council Bluffs., ‘ have just got home, and I have had a matter FERSONAL RIGHES LEAGUE, STATE-HOUSE NOTES A State Medical Board Must Be —_— of busin to attend to this afternoon, so 'l‘:..»‘h)glnl\\i'x‘u‘\rlu.( um\.lnplummlx;)nm were C R A HOTEL BARGAIN F. M. Ellis & CO., made today e governor's office oney at roduced rates loaned on chatte | 1've had no opportunity of taliing with auy : i tho 8 ing the past six years, ateich sossion o Jounell Bl Moneyat soducod rates loaned on chatie | ¥ b ho orporiunity tabelug With 8y | An ymportant Meeting of the Second | (hatiton, Omaha; John Forvest, Samuer; | During the pust six years, atowh sossionof | itotel Jameson, Councll B, L. for rent - estate security by 12, H. Sheafe & Co 4 % Ward Branch. Poter Poersou, Holdredge; James K, Lafier, | the staw legisliture there have been efforts | Furnishod and in phiost hotel i 3 - = Now fall goods just veceivedat Reiter's, mer- | Roheft’s hall at Twenty-sixth and Waluut | Verdon made to enact move stringent laws governing [ L CHY Con d Dolug fra : it Hotony ““‘.\l'm. 51 Baoadway. ohant tallor, 810 Broadway. nr‘ ‘~ was crowded with the Germans of M. "-1" reis, of the executive ofiice, "““ the practice of medicine in Nebraska, but itis | good hotel man. And Building Superintendents, T 5 - - Ly Za, ‘ b ¢ QCrMANS of | popyrned fro: a pleasure trip to the | - } s 4 Y s Re ) g ot S b D Dr. O. H. Bower, 80 N. Mala st Pirchler Forgives His Erering Wife, | the sccond ward persoual rights league last | Tone bine Chautatqus amd. Hot Springs, | claimed the law is fuc from being satisfactory JAMESON BROS, Props. ook ¢ ahd 438 Dep Ikl ng: Onahe i B B The cuse of the state vs. Lizzie Birchler | night. President M. L. Roeder was absent, | S, I, o the legitimate practitioners of thestate | o ot BE I S RS | G i Mandel & Kiewn ura ofer ng grear bargains | M4 Charles Young, for @iultery, was called | and in bis stead the vico-president, J. H. | | The Plausmouth elcctrle light | compuny | and probably utstrict enou N for the protec “overy department. We show the best | it Justice Hendvick's court wterday | Boonster, oceupied the chair. \is incorporated, with &50,000 capital stock. | tion of the p = == IR RPN WO 200 10 ot | LIDRHOR SERERIOKS Sk ey Ly | P ftor the reading of the minates Vico Pres | Otis HL. Ballou aid tew others aro the wmcon Tho resant proassatica of the soxalled | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. )est o) d sold pottom price § ing of the league vly 16,000 of the voters | he Michig: [ #ssocii- i S iniri i Hydrvaulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plaas, Estimites O e st bt the orial fopetas | the forloru little wife and her coatse-faced | of Nebraska lad signed s members of var t 8 Dooesinry SROURRL AL ddce U O AEKIC 1RV FDHEI0 | “. Bllklnblfle Spocifications, ani Supdevision of Public Work. Brown T PR R B B g but Birchler, the injured husband, | i0us leagues throughout the state. He stated | be allowed to do busiuess in Nebraska. ing tho prictice of rominentiy to Building, Council BlufTs, [n, hrough the entire line, We show & large | could not leave his work in Hanscom park, | that new leagues had been orgamzed in the LINCOLY NEWS AND NOTES Hhg fionk3nd doabio hose wh 3 R e - - — ine i noyelties in our parlor goods depart enough to come over and prose. | MOst remote countics, and a ge interest | Judge Charles H. Foxworthy llod to | dosiro @ uiorn st e e o | N bchurz ustice of the Peace, OlMice over American Expross, No. 12 nent bedroom suits we pride ourselyes | Cute thecase. ‘Che hour for hearing came | Was being manifested in the country pre arney atnoon today by the intelligence | 10F HIO FRRCCRE R Ty M il five: - The g | of careylng the most complete assortment, | M1d passed and the prosecuting witness did | cinets. “But,’ said he, Vit romains for Omaha | gyt his niece had b pualy Burhibuy to |8 LIATICXE SOSICE 0 B30 BRI Hrac hoice of 80 styles. Book cases, rockers und | NOUshow up,and the littie woman confi- | 10 put forth —the ~strongest cffort, as Jaw As it oxla Piy Drova ¥ linng chairs of every deseription. Side- | dently assured the court that he need not | Shels most directly intevested. We must | [ | f ris > ‘ \ 0 Attorn goys at I - tho State ana Fedo |Ehas A eatl 5 ticing physicians shall registe olice of 50 in the e ana Federa Colonel C. Y. Loug, the affable clerk of ;i 3 : l S sourt » Rooms 7 shugar ) JoMrds, Wardrobos and center tubles go alog | Wait any longer, for Ben had forgiven her | 40 something more than meet in this hall and | the county court, is on the sick list today. \).u-|1lvm ty “I‘ m:.f |‘!:\v‘.“wi."..' they in w" :;,V\ Im{ 4 m ugart-Beno Bloek, Counel vith this unloading sale. (et prices else | #nd would not come into court to testify | talk the situation over. Wo want workers, | “Nayor Graham's condition is reported to | [ 1o DL BIE 4 4 | i return my satehel with papers and jewelry, | orleave them whe I can get them, no questions will be usked and _they can keep | Bluffs for eral years and had many friends here. He was a brother of the junior mem Ber of the firm of Louie & Mctzger. John Linder will €0 to Burlington this forenoon. Commercial men, Ne Pacifie, Council Bluffs, is under maragement of W.Jones with new sample rooms. Our retail furniture business, with good | established trade. Stock s first class and well seleeted. Reason for selling, are going o Rooms 607 wnd 68 N | - Roc 240 and Of Counaoil E3luffs, Paid up Capital..........$150,000 ooling with & revalver B THE CAPITAL HOTEL ALL RIGILT, fentions in regard to his renomination for | 220lig With & revolver and was killed in ald peiCapiial i 1 3180, 000 rrespon dence soll-ited troadway, Council Blufls, lowa. what extent wias not known, " ho will & 2 £ eir neighbor: ege froin which they have a ¢ T R TN 6 CLRN TSI G YR vhere wnd compare Mandel & Kloin's 320 | #&uinst hers thatas soon as the court would | Wen who will go out among their neighbors | po more favorable today. logo froin whick A “ Sroadway let her go she would shake »t | and seo that they are on the right side of the diploma or any other testimonia 4 Fred Benzinger, the geninl and gentle- 1ik 0 MUmMOIAIN OF GRS e her hubby, be reconciled 1o him and léad question. The prohibitionists are not idle. | yanly journulist, tials which may show that they have a legal | 3 &) ) sturped yesterday from a | U \ SR e if e et happy and virtuous life, Underthe civeum- | T are importing speeches to your state pleasure trip to Denver. g right to practice melicine e \ .1 [ A good hose reel freo with every 100 foet of | (THEY (It VITIHOWS (L. Ui otroum- | o P coding tho malle with thelr ciraye | PISSAURe trip to Denver. in the | & penalty in casc the rogistration is false, bu sose purchused at Bixb, Was sompo to entertain ) A to | W0 Henry- Xate wes o there is no provision made foran actual ex & the motion of the attoruey for the defense | 1ars. They are leaving uo stone unturued 0 | pational game at Sixteenth and M stiects tais A RO A ot a Sralon to @i forthe dismissal of his clients. It was | destroy what has taken you years to ac- | popning th stole his gold watch out of amination by any au i h = | slon 1o Glenwoo . . o 0 ' i B4 he allogod diplomas or certificatos eliimed < grunted und the woman . went out of the | cumulate. Will you stand thist ‘T think not, | his'vest pocket t d s or certilivates i 23S i J ¥, August 28, tho old settlors | court room with her face wreathed in | gentemen. These probibitionists tell yoi | "y Tewish peoploare to have a place of | by those registeriug ox ds to tho acuial sty A g row ]‘all‘ n l'he llg I Of' vill have u grand time at Glenwood. Ar- | smilos. that the Germans are_ drunkards, sinply e- | byl in ' Yankee Hil precinct, The Tnde- | 0f the parties, 1t is claimed b 3 sements have been made for a fare and — cause they tuke i gluss of boer now and then, | pottot Ordorof Buul Brith met yesterduy | best practitioners i - th ne-thing for the round trip; tickets to be Wall paper at 3¢ cents per voll; not rem- | This alone should spur you on o Work 10 | gud voted $1,500 for that purpose. | parties have registored in Ommaha gfving 4 .rheir woO rks espe Ci &l ly ij“ old on August 27 and 28, iuclusive, good to [ nants, at C. L. Gilles 25 Pearl st refute these damnuble les and show theso | “Savan G 12oberts wante s divorco from her | Bames of colleges as their alma . . 2. - 0 f ever have existed, i - S - oturn untll and including August'20, Re- 4 S . pirates up in their true colors, husbund, Eu; cause ho beat her lasy | notond never have A : . l*h :.) )C\ () 1@" et tho trali Ledvess (e idon depot. at | - Scott House, Council Bluffs, trausients$1.00 | * H, I, Hurmon made u lengthy specchin | Friduy. | She also naks for wn injunction to | 4oes not make it the duty of any me iu p Wy 3 ey use l_: L H 440, and the Maiu strot depot at 9:50 o, w., | Per 48y 5 which he urged upon the members of the ticular to expose this fraud < keep him from her house while the suit is - ' {med by some 0 yruring werive at 6:20 w m league the necessity of visiting their neigh- | ,!!mp in this particular s cluimed by some of k2 \ = o bors aund fiuding out if they tud taken out | P Phe'tin vearold son of Peter Buret, Sec- | thebest physicians bt the city, what the s A A § Vo o hre v ellaand um. | | The articles of incorporation of the Paul | their nutu ion papers. Suld he: “There | ond ud F streets, hus disappeared and js be- | Of Nebriskure deeldtodly Wikt 4 S0 <32 SOBP used l'OT' allclean lng' \ 0 s Tt ered we thes Boston Store while | €0ld mming company were filed yesterday | many Germans right here in Omaba Who | Jjaved to have becn kidnapped by @ strange gastod by th wiog ieriam B | B wall, #t @ uominal cost. Pricos run, | morning with county recorder. 8. B, | have never taken out their fivst papers, en- | woman on Friday evening g s Rk ple X doctors of GorrmIaNTe purposes. A“grccers keeplh & 5.0 0115, 8.2, 4150, §1.75, 82,00, $2.95. | Kobinson, ¥ iss, William Robinson, R. | ttling them to vo! Ihis is au tmportant e o< 'I"““\"“M A i ongy et el 0, #1.1%, B340 wnd 85,25, secording quale | E. Watson, 8. B, Wadsworth, Samuel Bow- | latter and overy wmember of this league | g).051045ness, nervous prostration, nervous | g i ¥ | should constitute himself a committee of 1 § Dr ith in that cthod ¢ procedur ' ’ by many a woman who strives 37 i wise B i ¥ ley aud L. F. Potter ure the incorporators. | ono to seo that every mun in the ward is scon | 0ySpepsia, duiluess, —blues, caved by HE Phe present 1 ! ch that wny | LoyE 8 LI‘BOH to please her household and FUTHEIONGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. | iy principal place of business of the com- | upon this matter.” - Miles” Nervine, Samplos froe at Kuhn & | aqopigat the prosecution of quacks and im p v o Agonta, Lamadors sud IPromoters of Low | i Fiito be this city, The capital stock is | - Daniel Juckiness and Fritz Spetmann were ( C0:' 18th aud Douglas posters will sim ! ount 1o wn advertis works hersell to death in tho effort. 1 the house does notlook as bright as a pin, she A ) 3 anicl J a . After Gold | s ixod at $500,000, based on the lease which | appointed on the fiuance committee, andafter sy | ment for them and a deal of vexatiau to those | ots the blame—-il things aro upturncd while house-cleaning goes on—why blame hes -> " ’ of the MoAllister lode | adding w x er of new names to the club | They Clawed. who push the prosecution. When we get the gels the i Manhattan sporting hosdquarters, unl:.'f?..m::'.fim','.'.‘f‘,‘: Giogory malalng Sstrie | g o o O e oacet two weoks | Robort Burns and Willlam Mo o | Proper legal tegulations in Nebraskn | shall | again, ® One remedy is within her reach.” 11 she uses SAPOLIO everylhing L itmansy. Gligia countyy: Coloruda, ‘Abe eowpany 1 | frow dast nights kl‘auruu\ wen and good citizens when Uy ure | bews willing s suy oo toussist dn the o l elean, id the reign of bousg-gleming disorder will be quickly oyer, | lock

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