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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY JULY 1, 1891 3 - | Newspaper Scheme. | ik ~ {hm-»r'\l will h.' m-h\ this \vwrw n at Heafey —— Tewa's Notorious Prohibition Constable as | M. Jobn Weaderburn, manager of the San | THEY MUST GO, ;}")lll:;“n?l‘\.;: at ],”‘;.’v.-:\:v‘krml“l.}l;.rz\‘y.ut will be | Torturing Dizo-se of Blood and Skin. arrlage epo Sl o P 5’ ’ Deadly Now s Ever rco Examiner and Ovania Ber bureau | o e Yesobl Ak v Doctors Fall. Cur.d by e! oF ms at Washington, D, C., came in last | General Raum Mokes Vigorous Use of EWS OF THE CHAUTAUQUANS, tlm Cu lcura R mediea. . T e 3 fis Official Axe | g u COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. _ nivht from the west and is stoppiug at the il | Puxton. Mr, Wedderburn is a young man, | Wasixaros Brreav or Tne BER, | | pair Weather and ”..,\ rogFAmMmes I have n sister troubled with b ¢ skin dis f HOW HE SILENCED A DUMP MASTER. | evidantly full of that business zealand euorgy | W8 Founterxr Stuner, ' at Al the Asiiinbiles. ense It e Inmenoed whon ot ot oV { Wholesale Dealer in Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Carts and that fnsures success in all undertakings. ;.\‘ Vasiisaros, D, C., June 3 | % P wou ry one or hen and | (v S5 A s Us! J ¢ « —— ¢ o : cr, Neb., Juno %0, —(Spec! o Tir | *eemed like they were glad to get £t Whe ) y . is mor than ploased with the success of the | General Raum took summary vengeanco o ,:'n\‘ Uit Pproet ”:"’, {6y FoNIH commmenes. toy. Mo Ay 1L is ooy Road Wagons. 1 p n gt | Sures thus and feels confident that the | y,3,y on the “conspirators’ 0 have long unday’s procecdings 0 Beateico | dried upand enred, bit at last they would say it S His Trusty Revolvers Readily 86t | ogtorprise will soon assumo gigantic propor. | 008 on the dconspirators® who BV W0 | Ghaitauqua wero simply of & dovotional | it muthe tifed: 'fi'ein on about e yonrs'” wa Aside Objections — Indignant tions, Rttt Ao i Sl character. The attendancd at both morning | Iaww vuur aivertisciment in the Bhjer. and ‘wroto Pt Speaking last night of the great under- | mining the ponsion bureau and fts commi A evening sorvicas’ Whl Sty enoontng you fo thons, amd you sent me & copy of ¥ous o CORLY MO taking, Mr. Wedderburn said: “‘We opened | sioner. When the recent complications of and vening scrvices Wip very encouraging | i x atonce, Wo then wot CUTICUIA REMEDIS M N { - as well as were tho sernmns fnteresting. In | and used it. 1t deied up the sores ard hoale ! thsm Mr. Plerce. ll\rlhurn au of claims in Washington in April, | GGenoral Raum at the pension offfco were at Yo NAPIC PRl e AAEe & aolo, | HE P aap T pgca, Sorss Rd Mo RO Drs Moixes, Tn, June 20,—[Specai tole- | I8Fly from the west and unorthwest e '\l\";-:“'"“""-"“'“ SR TaYe s r”““"‘ \hatd | meoting, which was also largoly attended e asmall plmple ond lehed wo that she eram to Tur Brr. |- The notorious ex-con- | fj,q with the bureau for presentation and | of private burcau information were peddling | 8nd repleto with interast ki out of them and stable aud ex-searcher Frank Pierce shot and | coliection. These claims embrace Indian | around o garbled fashion for the purpose | The union Sabbath school at the taber- | wiui'} CUTICCRA IREMEDIES they are the mortally wounded 1. H. Wishart this after- | depredation claims, pension claims, back pay | of embarrasing him General Baum has | nacie in the afternoon was a notable event in | best medicine f or blood and skin dis noon at the foot of West Ninth street, near | claims and all manner of legitimate | heen on the trail of theso “‘conspirators” for | tyo matter of interest and larg: ©ensos At aay attendance. ton, l e ol | T it ; | FORGE (. GARTON the cromatory, Tho trouble started ovor | claims agninst the wovernment, Wo ik | somo weeks and today his ofticial axo fell ot | qyg meoting was conducted by D, £ KORGE 0. GARTON, Picrce wanting to dump some garbage at the | handle patent applications, and transact all | their necks. Ten clerks wero Bl R B aTa crematory. Wishart was in charge of | SOFts of gonerul business cohneoted with tho | discharged in o bunch. One of thom 1 Jef Yesterday was another grandly boautiful 4 A the dumping grounds, and refused to allow | departments for persons living at a distance. | ferson Jennings of Illinois who has been a [ day. It was, in fact, the finest since the as- Cuticura Remedies ork for twenty-four years, Another | sembly has opened. The vegular morning ex have the very best facilities for tho | pension ¢ ticn of our work that could possibly him to unload the garbage. Pierce told him LA @s0 grateful testimoninls tell the story of great to consider himse'f under arrest. Wishart | prosec denied his authority to arrest him, and | be had. Our oftice is loc: physical guifering, of montal angul b by reason of W of thresteed dan humilating disfeurations. of the dischargod clerks is a Mr. Pittman of | orcisos woro grooted with thow usual t- | tondance and the fnterost i them seams to | gors happtis ant | | od at 618 1 street, | Indiana who comes from the district repry KA . Pierce pulled two H%-calibre revolvers from | We have an able attorney for each | sented by Cooper, who presented th 0- A Ll 1 80¢ gors hapitty an specily ondod. by e (ORI his belt and opened fire on him, | dupartment, one for land ciaims, one for ln- | gressional Investlgations against Raum, | beon the Increase. Prof. John C. Freoman | KEVELINS thogceatcat akinures. bioad purier Almost at the sume time Wishart drow his n dopredation cluims and another for gen- | Mossrs. Fawcett, Hodgson aid Jauy, other | of Madison, Wis., gave alocturo at the tab- | "CITict e Jeeoiy e (o now iood and skin revolver and bogan firing also, Both men | eral business. In addition to these attorneys, | westorn _cierks 'discharged. Huving thus | ernaclo this afternoon on the interesting | huriier Intirnally ito cleaise the blod of all fm fired a number of shots, The first shot Pierce | who are cach especially fitted by experienca | made a sweep of the “conspirators” General | givioet of “Across the Atiantic and Along | b el Piremous vlements) and Curicrics ; ; : : fired accomplished its deadly work, Wishare | and exceptional ability for the we »have | Raum next turned his attention to the | o Chi o ' : AT R TOD, anil benutler, externaily (10 Guarantees better value and more satisfactory coods than any fell with a bullet throngh his body and ont | expert assistants in eich of the de fn his arm., Ho was at once taken to tho | toassist in gathering information city hall. The announcement of the affray | records and in watchiog the inte ous excitement and threats | those who ontrust their claims vnmnwnr- fFomn tho | A Wilko, a pansion "oMiee clork, rofused to | baSynihtho famous Swodian quartatte | seartditite vt i ot e i e ‘ant | other house in the Missouri \.‘Ilm Generul \\(\'l I repository for cereated tumult A A one of the most enjoyvable enter ents of of lynching were freely m Hut the officers \I.\Iy \I\.-‘lu lerbum will co ;..—I n.|” \\|llb| | I\l‘uut-lmm to lm.\ ; ni‘!rvnw‘l Captain | yh/o gqombly thus fa | 5 - (llllllllhl‘l Car | I.l;‘\‘ Co's IlllLLQl(.\, Kept Picrce out of the way after bis urrest. | Mr. E. . Roggen of Tui: Bee do- | Wurtz, commanding Andersonville prison | Nt Vileot dolivered a vory fotorosting | . Sold overywhore, Price: CUrcrra. 50o; Tavies e ! ' partuient of tho bireay, and will then pro- | during the war, and is ‘ws' heartity detested | il upon tho fife and writhgs of Thackers | AT S REsoivie ¥ - pronired Ty (o surrics and phactons. Bonanza tad Accident. ed to Washington by old union vetcrans as is tie memory of | i’ the morning, and will conclide bis lectures | J IR DIUGAND CHENICAL CORPORATION bucvies and phactons. All styles Moxtor, Ta., June #0.— Special Telegram S e Wusts himeelf. ‘Thie Grand Avmy, of the Re- | of iiteratiire atd lItaraty charactars with ar | - Eaoiond for “How to. Otre. Skin Discasess quies and phac . € ied that Wilcox had not only spring wagons, — Van Brunt “and to ‘Tur Bre | —Mrs, Lew Fessler, wife of a l‘?'rw fv;;w'. lu'l; |||vm-«\; 5 Pan Pa \'/I\sr r;uhl‘ 'u‘n“n cl Ll N h 1 pss on Gieorge tomorre 64 pages, 30 Hiustrations, and 100 testimonials, il now oling man was killed yoster- | Will cure all casos of dysentory, relieving the | declined to contribute to the Decoration day | ™o ay was the beginuing of the end of the i ; : 3 well known traveling man wus killed vester- | i %hiin “and - rostoring the bowels to | fund, but had used offensive langunge sl el e ot PIMILE; o s, ved, ronzh, chippod, Michigan road and farm wagons, duy by the accidental discharge of a shotgun, | pegithy action. against-union soldiers, They have besieged o young travelers' class this morning and oily skin care by CUTICUIA SOAT sarts 1 harness in oreat AT whlle” attending n pieno ‘nowe here. S - 1 CfEnEaL Ranty Wt comiILions” WKL Ho!| toar s ogyconvalecsl dlass eiisimoening g carts and harness in_great variety. s bl ol el LI P LR T ek g tinally concluded, to-act toduy, and Wileox | Suaside.” Tho normal class studied tho sub- | § NO RHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME! Correspondence solicited, Catalog: rand Avmy of the | jact of tho year of obscurity. Dr. Katon un- it over theresult, for welling many of the myst vropounded. S BRI el L) ues and price lists on application. the ex-lieutenant of Andersonville has been [ TPha 11 o olock locture on Georko. i 4 S the ex-lieutenant of Andersonville ha: 0| Phe 11 ilocture on Gorgo Liliott by | gg g o it actatie Tip, iduey, misu: HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, eve:sore o them for many years. It Leon H, Vincont was a litecary gom, and as it Iar wrid chest pa suid they will next turn their_attention toa | wid'thie gentloman's last appearance bo was | only istantancous pain killinie strengthenn Cato Sells Married. Dr T izati 8w TRAEE r. Trigoin hias withdrawn from the contest | Republic men are jub Crpar Rapins, Ta., June 30.— Special Tele- | for the presideney of Argentine Kepublic. G o et ram to Tie Bre.|—Cato Sells, candidate for | The workmen in the Clyde iron ship yards seeretary of state on the democratic ticket In [ WHISETUKe tiless the musters cancel the pro- 1o, uid Miss Lools A, McDuniels “wero | M T80 IO Ve aneed at Fore sy, | Erandson of General Robort B Leo who | given o rousing welcome. This afternogn | piaster 12, 14 and 16, Fourth St., e p Council Bluffs, Towa. marriea ut Vinton toduy. Aric. for the miirder of S Sorgan, his em © | BOlds o position as messe i the pension | until 4 o'clock was taken up entiroly — T e = ployer, in Novembor, 1880, ofico. Young Lee is the son of Gen vl Fitz | in the debate on Bacon' vorsus Shakespoare, Light for LeMars. Lord Salisbury has informed the British | Hugh Lee. In pension circles the phrase of | jon, Ignatius Donnelly was given the open H UNMPHREYS y LEMA Ta, June 30.—[Special Telegram | pecrs that he wiil oppose any further amend- | the hour is, “Conspirators and rebels must | i address and d to w that e— A to The Bee.|-Ata special election today it | Ment of the Irish tand bill 8O Shakespea was an illiterate, rum-soaked DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS Aro selentificall wis voted to grant a franchise to J. H, | yFTance hus deelinea tosign o renowal of the NEBIASKA AND 10WA PENSIONS. London’ walf, utterly [ncapable of the ared DreecEintions ; uacd orth Sea conven in alcohol anc Oliver P Ha fishermen. ’ L arof Nashville, 11 o granted_today MeC thoughts expressed in Shakespeare's plays, ary, | and that Bacon was a learied man, to whom s tho author. Prof. isions we | — Philander ad T. Andrews, Thomas Z. | everything pointed Winchell to put in an electric light plant by @ majority of 302 follows: has been | Apson Old ging, , G T e e appolnted assista chief clerk ol ¢ pensiol >, -t P Y ] P, 3 N . Pea o or reducing o system, and are 1 faef and e Tt Seinti, detstant ehict clericof tiie pension | Poo Robert Presho, Charles W, Post, Jumes | Procman, o gentieman from Madison, Wis . ‘,'p,.,:.,..,":.‘..',f“."‘_,,“.,.,,...du.‘.,‘.,...,.,(\.,,,. ’ 2 L S Ky Warren & Ewing's | U, ilammond, Blisha P, Leach, Jumes H. | who chumpioned theinterests of Sakéspearo, | > : i AR O DU T e iR, buried ont: Loss, #10.0); | Wright, Samuel M Cyronnus Schenck, | areued that uono but & charucter such as | wwropruxcirauNos, - evs - ris t Haller's Barbed Wiro Liniment Is tho | {45, /4¢'to (R e sy . James M. Reed. Karl Wilitam Shakespeare could have produced 4 Kovers Congestlon, inflammation. oniy remedy that will give prompt relief to [ TEUR LI HERE BERE (RERIREEYs | o o Hawbrook, Calvin P, h writings. He was acquainted with all Fying Colic,or nfuits all sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and 15 |, yrdered his mstress and ebild last July, | Vine, Joseph . Seibell, James W. Duni rts and conditions of men with whom D ] warranted to effect a complete cury wa hanged at Solomonyville, Ariz. Benjamin Garger, Ch! Coriell, Rich’ | he cireulated aud was known and § Oysentor e The complete election returns show that | ard B, Taylor, Henry M. Rowlee, Isuac J. | whose every thought and action was kuown Coughm, Colt ’ 1 LASTED TWELVE ROUNDS, the r ntutives of New South Walcs num- | Tarket, William H. McCurdy, Henry Rig by him, « knowledye absolutely necessary in ‘Z‘ r m\ a 2 for free trade, George W. Berey. Increase—Peter Rootey, | the production urlm;, ]lllu\a. (ln)lh\' (;Il\nr 19 PRI 1 ;v 26 001 Ihe nationa itive committec of post- | William Windle, Reissue and increase— [ hand Bacon was locked up in the judicial | 3% or Patnful Periods Johinny ‘"." 4 _(.",' Hnocsed Out | gpicq elorks s Isued aeall for natlonal | Tsnae Wiilard. Original widow—Aunua B. | chamber bent on mnnan}; ots. The debate 12 Mn.-,.;.mrmm Ferlods . Danny Daly from Omaha. convention at Pittsburg, prember?, Dutiel. 111 be continued tomorrow evening, 13 Cromps boush, piflcult Dreatting g‘, Mixsearouss, Minm, Juno 8. ~The fight | Four prisoners in the Warren county Jull at Towa: Original—Arthur Secley, Reuben At the ministors’ institute this afternoon a | 35 .,.,.“::.'., Theamatic T . botween Johnny Van Heest of this city and | (himmie o vsor shiihtho tuitcy s & hote | w. Miles, Harrison Pieree, Robort 'H. Ives, [ paper was read by Rev. J. R, Woodcock of 18 ) Chitls, talaria: Dun Daly of Bungor, Mo, for o purse of AtRUCsav poror Willta, | Willium H. Petzer, James D. Richards, Dick | Fairbury. At thie same Bor at Willard hall | 1§ B i tho Hond R Toni Rt e T % 5 Ol b eiTe HEILOR by ton, Chavles I5. Myors, Prince Alb at the meeting of the Womew's Christian | 28 ‘ Violent Coug it IO 20 K the new lronciad *Kurfu Fricdriek Wil- arles E. Shader, Tenacst Myers, smperance union & paper on “How Does 24 club vefore a good crowd. m.” John Squier, John M. Sims, Williami Me! [ the Kindergarten Promote the Temporance | 22 Both men weighed under 122 pounds and | At Rome itisstated that responsible min- | Clees, Jacob' Minehk, = Martin Scha Reform?" was read by Mrs. C. M. Woodw go were in good condition. Van Heest won the | isters of the tiree powers interested will soon | Charles Sheldon, 'Henry Robiason, of Lincoln 3 fight in the twelfth round. During the en- | mect to discuss wmoditicution of the dricbund | ond, tophiens, John W. Page, THomas | =~ This evening a lecture on Shakespeare's | = g AT tire fignt the Minneapolis man rushed and | tre i g Stephens, ~John - Swift, " Charles | home illustrated by eiglity stereoptican views | gfprion” Di R tonern Miabar f clinctica, - Daly stopped the. rushos in fino | Atehbishop Kutzor of the Catholie provin tone, John Piper, Charles Rivble, | was given by Dr. W. L. Davidson and music | Hefly bound fn cloth and_gold, rinfled free. shopeand had Van Hocst grorgy in the ffth af Milwauke tered upon his um Rodonberg, " Sauuel - Miller. | by the Swedish quurtotte closed the day o EYMPERBYS) MEDIGIND 00, = round and would have probably finished him | gHIC0 & Q. LL Con= | Plorian Schnepp, teary P. Glugh, On the Fourth of July ex-President Hayes 3 d ork. o until the tweltth round it looked as | graqiahip company's <t LD (Lh N_m_,‘:" Paint, John Rodwell, David Shoemaker, | attraction for the remainder of the week. S P E c EF 0 G s . G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Counecil m Varmosdel, Jotn | The Pourth of July will be Grand Army of S e e o e TR itus, Edwin t. Wood, | the Republic da; and all old soldiers in — an, John W uniform will be admitted to the grounds free m preeos ) ol Figews, | of charge. . Increase though Daly, who was playing a waiting | Berlin has ended, th Jobn Young, Wi game, would win. Van Heest's left eye was | ing the strikers' dem Swann, George M. badiy cut and the blood flowed profusely Sheriitand Colleetor John Warfield of Desha | John D. MeNeil, Hugh I In the (welfth Van Heest landed three o 15 missing and tailed | Notosline, Morgan Wynn, Dan body blows, and following this with a rush tent with the tre He | Jumes B. Brown, Jobn Klunoman Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or at the Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th'St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. e = Merchants who have shop-worn or soilod fabrics of any character can have [Special to T mem== | them redyed and finished equal to new. Opened at Cr i gotin n right-hander on the point of Daly’s 1 BiS accounts at least £25,000. —Samuel Gool, James H. Pitman, George Neb. g g | fiw, Daly reeldd and fell, and ‘bofore he it e, ueen D conforred a | W, Black. = Original widows, ete.—Jucob HonTans ,ul e | e e e el BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the 4 could rise was counted out. rago upon hee wus roceived by Lady Ma Border, father: Mary Tate, mother; Mary © tenth annual session of the Ne- ) 00K 5 TR TR G 0 GO oL o ) ottt oo, e e dd Wi | Rordy A e T A e e e e GeVBatIe a1y latest and most approved machinery, at less cost than you ever paid hefore, Fought on an Isls Campbell, i Blizabeth A Martin, | opened today. The prospects for an interest- —_— M. Patterson & Co., wholesale boot und shoe Brruxaroy, Ia, June 80.—-Nearly 800 | dealers ut Fifth and Main street mother; Mury M. Fitch, Caroline O, Chap- | ;. cco: sessi o ¢ better > € this ol 1 vicinity loft this even. | City, ussiznod for the benet of th Y man, Estello . Cook. P, §. H, | loeand succossful seasion were never better | with this <ignature > ; sports of fhis city and vicinity left this even- [ CILV: estined for the benctof their cre s 2 than they are this year. The programme is fng for Twin island, ten miles down the river, | ihout tho same. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- | magnificent and promises to be of great in- 1 s (e ;}(l:f:lnl‘ll:‘ral"g r"v’]v:,"',"{)l;t ‘\‘\;“‘:.‘;i"c“;}!l,'i:fl Forty ped ple wore pols ating fce | dren teething relieves tho child from pain. | terest. The grounds are iu perfect order, g n: ruaumln- ”1.((-:,1_; fn blue, en pitched. oat was expecte t Ihrlstin shiton, | 25 cents 8 b S i oded & e Kecps fo v length of tin were, back till long ufter midnight. N. Y. 'The paator of 5 cents a bottle. with the abundant rawms of the last weelk, MAI A Iudics arc dond eritic nd two A S THE BEST BEEF T . ¥ 4 others are inu Torcibla Biferlaite 40 & trees, lawns and shrubbery clad in the deep- best stock? Use Haller's Sarsapuriiia and Burdock, the AT ea MoxTREAL, June 30.—The steamsh’p Mon- | 5t §7¢0n, help to make tho park 100k at its | eemr vandy of sfyles? great blood puritier. Ko loraeary hoston haaSannoknacdBtonthef . & h S e best. pa— 1, L ene thew <t o 30 G R AT Cnigiits of Labor roprisentative i rozard to | tevidan, which arrived hore today from Lon- | ®50e o0 o L ] houl % m_slm A ) thalabogiraull wwof engraving | gon Yiad a tervible oxperience on her way L : 3 s Zahie0 Ay largert PRIVATE LAND CLALMS. and printing it Superintendent Merodith A s i 5 would ot be disiiiscd: across the Atlantic. On the afternoon of | that Will boa thing of tho past in a day or courtconeurred in | June 24, while the steamship was a littlo cast | two. The “Big Blue" has been on a boom howillbe hunged | of Cave Ray, fire was discovered, After | since Saturday last and has overflowed its DOCTOR r‘;‘]:‘l:fi“r::’r*l'd 8 umesiure Thonias | threo hours' hurd worls the five was' distin. | banks south of the entranco to the grounds, | i3 O} FR'Gleadnche. G Mamshall J. | guished. In tue hold were twelve tons of [ so that the approaches to the poutoou bridge . ( e v are under water, Entrance is made through gunpowder. New Court Will Hold Its First Sesston | | The Missouri W‘:“ s asos of five murd in Denver Today. Friday. Dexven, Colo., June 30.—The first session | Wil o 2 1uitz, John H. Orrick of the land court of private claims will be T o Water. | great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. bt Chileago, TR R ut his E sell colored people lemonade und sod appointed by President Harrison under an red Stefnman, an iron moulder act passed by tho last congress. Presid- | fotally shothls wife and then PILLS, It vl imnar vew v At Decntur, L, Ed G. Bramble, confec- ———— Riversido cef y. Tho railroad will PURE i eld here crow. ‘I boi ona ATl At P tE AT erside cematery, o railroad will carry Sold In England for 1. :":"‘ ““'K"""‘l";““‘:‘ 1«*.‘1\12’ "’;l (L "l":ng‘ Uonueih "r\’;]f‘{'”gh‘l A eter Mitchell. (ol | ‘phero is danger in impure blood. There is | passengers across the Blue aad discharge ail PINK 1n America for 5e. Qe ho court—Judge aller, Murry, Reed, | 700 U chirzed thus Bramble refused. to | safety in taking Hoox arsaparilla, the | baggage on the west side of the river near from your Drugists, ors @a . W Stone, Sless and Counseilor Roynolds—were i the entrance to Riverside. The grounds seud to W. il. MOOKER & (0 ITLS (165 [% o FROMPT J‘T Tesr(iox proper are all free from water, high und dry. VEERS. While the river remains at its present height 5 L ORDERS LERAT L, NTHUS!IA! ing Judge Reed and all his associates | Sy terisiey on tho ort of Srad, wus causad hetefw il oMo elsdtio RN RitaMonicitS For Sale by KUIIN & €0, Omuba, are in tho city. Judge Roed was secu | ing Peter Re's, a carpenter who boirded with | Making Great Preparations for the T'.;',',,'f sl ¥ Lol WANTED. A0 to sl tho vinte attho Albuny hotel this morning and fu | e fwntiv, o Coming National Convention. Itev. J. L. Hurlbut, D. D, of New York | | VAT b b Clothos Line: the oaly lin over | — answer to tho question: Wl business | GBS BSHRIGEROIEOC, SECU OIS | There was a meoting of the Omaha asso- | arrived yesterday to tuke bis Plits a8 8000 Toos alacoss; DALBME. FOSOnLY Insuumds KOS DTy by ~CcT will bo transacted during the coming session | FIN S Tirual g overywhore much i | clation of the Stationary engineers at the | intendentof instruction. Rev. A, J. Palme L Whot the oxclutive right 18 givens o ra- }V C ESTEP of the court (" said: torcsted in the exhibition. Te said they ex- | Murray hotel last night. M b G, Monros, | Of New York arrived on the B, %M. fver . et wo witd sond a samplo i by il . Gl 2 LA/ ) Ny “Wo meot to clect our officers, selecta | pected to nake a good showlng of the'r nat- | Murray he b 180t st MOBTOC | today and will open the meeting this evening | 4130 cireitluras prico Hat wnd te | [ . 2 clerk, stenographer and interpreter and | ural products. editor of the Duily Stationary Engineers of | with s great lecture, “Company D" your, tersitory, at 14N, Main §t., Council Bluffs mike whatever announcements we wmay The jury in the cuse of Lucas Sears, on trial | Chicago, was present to confer with the The B. & M. will run daily excursion | Maass ’ i 3 think necessary, We will also fix the place | at “'V,L‘.‘.l‘h.!‘fl forthe murderof John Glor | o001 nssociation with reference to the | trains from Lincoln, leaving that city at ¢:30 |Funeral Dmcmr and Em*almer. of our first regular meeting and will proba- | I bly adopt some rules of practice. The terri- tory over which we have jurisdiction ey ATl 0 were proml sunty, Gloriono 1 dict of not zuilty. Both acti : y 1 £0 rime, 3 rangements for the te ational | P m., returning departing from necar the ‘I'U WEAK MEN e cifeots o t 1 L farmers of Mouitrie | arrangements for the tenth annual national {50 4<% 0 e m SRt een | = > aKe vianawa kotel. richest wen | conyention which is (o be held in Omaha | ¥'p) § i AT eClCAR A B R A 0 The most interesting parts of to- | early decy, wasting wealnes, lost manlicod, eto. . ~ Coiorado, Wyoming, Uteh, Nevada, New | Iinccounity., Thev, auurcelo LSO | oyt September from the first (o the sixth, | morrow's programmo aro. At 11 ., | Lk sl avatate et Gt D. H. McDaneld & Co, Attractions: Fine Fishing, Boating, Baths Il\ll-xl;'u um} :\rl/lvmll‘ }\‘o will ""fi"{;"'{ ;“ In J sy, 188 .u..»l ewelry store of Geo Mr. Mouroe is a very enthusiastic member nlnlhln-mfnI by l-lunu (""\:'i:[ Mnll"r“ of ,\q.‘ i medieal v\'urk;‘.h“nld ‘nx.-‘n}m by cvory g d P A Ing an't Excellomt Mineral Water, cct three places at which cowrt will be held. | Eekcrt, st Kingston, Mo., was robbed of & R 5 ‘et the | Philadelphin,” “Love, Courtship and Mar- | man who is nervons and ‘deniitated. Adirers Aary N Only fifteen minutes ride from Counotl Mho fixing of those Blaces’ 1a. laft entirely o | worh Of jows A fow diys 4o Mr. LS “:l"q:“'_;::'i“‘fl'“"\‘}l';h":"“w‘:“d Iapiesdiitel o av2'p. m. alecture by Rev. A. dJ. |- Prof FCo KO W LER, oodus, Coun Butchers' aw Pasors Su)ll]lh. BIUMTA, Mofor traing ovory half hour, diroet . f i ters of Counctl Bluims and Omahi. the discretion of the court, and from what I | received letter from Chicago signed “Re- i Stad W Lo of New York, “The Ola World | - 7 T D ] . Ya o ce know now Denver aud Sali Lake will proba- | formed Siuner” iy the sumo mail was re- It s M"e-fi“liv l”“ilfl about ‘b“““r' gatos | through tho Eyes of the New:" at4 p.m., | .. 4 Mariat FIX(UI’E), Casin B3] Most dellghtful and wceessiblo place for AR % 2, ed asmall puckaze containing all that | accompanied by half that number of ladies, 28" O] > Lo loy Q) q—Attorneys at law, Prae- onto " ably bo two ol tho pluces, but [ havo 1o idu ormed man had 10fCOF e Stolen Jows | will | bo preseut at the conveution | kdios club. conduoted oy Mrs. Helon A | SIS & SAUMARrSHL TR Wiy 't v pces and Sausnzo Mukers Machluory. §2) uisnlo pae e where the third will be. The court was cre- g s jeard, *What Shull we Read?;” atSp. m. a 3 SR B ) 5 Shugr £ G ors' N 44 A aud ample preparations will be made \ £ 0 Readd i X feleral courts. Rooms # 4 and 5 Shugare | B'SEaa% SO0 BT La Also denle a7 P 4 ated to adjust and finally settlo the tie to | oficiul announcement has heen made that | to entortain’ tho - brawny and brainy | lecture by Miss Lydia Von Finketstein of | Foilg block, Council s, La. wilidosund Vure. o MpINON ELE HONE NO. 45. lands acqui Jerusalem, “Biblo Orientalism,” with ed under old Mexican and Span- | the i businoss of Lorpillard & | manipulators of tue throttie valvo and water is grants bofore this part of the country was | Co., to! nufacturers, has been turned N 10 RS REOLHO VAN b illustrations of the I = oo acuiced by the United Stutes.” avir o ny 1 boknawias the | BUAES S N e With o reeeption | DF: H. It Palmer wiil give his st chorus : ton v | SPECIAL NOTICES. DP M H CH AMBERLIN . 000, Tho stoek Will bo Tisted on the Now tori | at Washington hull. The business session | Waining class at 4 p. m. H. 3, Chambers,mkiarney. at Law, Nao. 10 COUNCIL BLUFFS, A C a. stock exchange. The Lorillards retains the | will continue through until Saturday and the o) nell's store. Telephone No. 23 Business — il A At Fren ) We want every lady and all the boys and | managenient. visitors will he - given banquet and wdrive [ g ooy g IR G | ours B, o pom Couneil Bluts, G STRAYED or stolen lorse, he Eya, Ear, Nos3 and Throat girls to call on your druggist and get me of t Allentown, Pa., 900 employes sre affected | about the city and to South Omuha and L 2y i » mane n ) left 1 our beautiful vards and a book of vuluable | by the closing of the Catusiuqua will, which | Florence. Bee.]—Everything is lovely on the grounds $ i foot. Address T et 2201 6t wven nformation free. thiauted sthiadnpioizamnted Soal AL Porse | A daily paper will bo published by the as- [ today; no fiuer brand of weather could be COUNCIL BLUFFS oil Blufrs, and get rewird SURGEUN Hauer Prorrigeay Co. Jonnat moniche in Fefubed o wasi | sociation during the convention. The adver- | imagiued if wo had ordered it for the occa- | . 5 : S 7 A choleo 80 Sl AR undess'ihe compiny slzied the wester u tising columns will bo used for tho purpose | sion, and whoro threo duys ago two “raging | Galvanized [ron Cornice Works, o Counell” Blums, o L Bluffs, Ta. 5 PRANBIG Dyin S Thoutund snod ure pag, Torused todo. Oua | 8 e O oting ~tho oxpenses _of | Fawhide” made boats s uecessary plomsure R GRALLL & SON, PROL il Blums, Shugart-Beno Bk, JACKsoN, Tenn., Juns 4 he colored peo- 4 4 4 2 { the happy Chautauquan may walk at will dry 4s Room 1. 9 to 12 Aty At Magnela, N. M, W. B. Nowbe and W. | the convention. A large sum of money will 1 > o Bie 7 Bro: L = 0 15 m plo In tho viciuity of Hayes Mill, fn the | v/Nolih'two bromiinent. cuttio. mvnr quar: | b noodod by the foal nssodation | Shod. The Young Mews Ohristian associa- | 1015 and 1017 Broadwauy. | Tyoyou want the o e o < 7and 8 p.m, fourth district, are greatly excited over tho | Felivd ovir somo trivial mattor when New. | in entortaining the delogates and the follow- | tion wnt has been movel to higher kround. | Esilmate: turnished on il kinds of Gab Droveatitaconll an oA — — drowuing of Charlie Bachelor, colored, Suu- | U9tEY hepn fring ag Nolun, "Two shots 100k | ing gontlemen are the only parties authorized | | Kov: Alfred A, Wright s dally delighting | fron {polis, Wik, o Joseini, Sute, ¥ Rt the roal oxtte und 1o LS THE GRAND day morning. He, with a number of young | in tho shoottne with n Winelicster. The s | 10 solicit funds for that purpose: Joe Builoy, | #f O0F WHICE S B Al L R B Bl S e AR AN TaDgtioss 3 2 negroes, weat in’ batbing. Bachelor ven- | pid shot prascd thraugh the heust und Now- | dumes Auderson, W. B, Austin, I, Colting, | ®5c0tpoprens is' tiaking preparations for | S — | Colo % Uon No. 4, Ponrl strout, gr o Couneil Bluffs, Ia. A tured too fur in tho deop water and was | VT fOU qone Botn P MIERQNIERIE oy ot " Joseph Welzorbach ana W B. | several grand concerts, one of which is to Kefeigerators on Lustallments, NLAIIVOYANT nd_ sychometslo e e, Urowned. A young nogro was drownod at | CFUIE TS Se o the Bensacotu, now | L IR0 » B | occur Thursday night,'and will bo excoption- | £We buy only in car lots. Can give lowest eter rondings: alxo dingnosis of dis This Elegantly Appolnted Hotel tho same place about this ume last year. | § Lpiired i the Mure. dstand novy yorie | * ) To PN ally fine. Prof. Shelton’s class in poysical | prices, Our Ruacine refrigerators took first L R s is Now Open. Tho excited and superstitious negroes now | anichal dechon wins 1 hiet | Mothors will find that Halter's PuinPar. | Cuiture canuot be excellell. DPrizo last yeur at Minneapolis for bost and B e G IR Ep X SR zeorae T, Phe age claim that tho spirit of this departed brother | of the South Atlantic sqund ron. will 8o cone Visitors aro arriving ‘on every train, and | most ecotnomical refrigerators ugainst wil nenr cornoer oth street, Council Blufrs George T, Phel ps. MA““-\%U' caused the death of Bachelor, and the woods | 10 the United States by the stéamer leaying alvzoris asure dnd plossant cura for dra- | 1yoqaf them come to stay. Now wnts uro | competitor Terms, /e and $1.0) are full of praying negroes asking that their [ Admiral Brown in commund of the United i 4 i L to iusoline Stove nstallmenty, r A il Brown in cammund ot the Uni RS0 T olng up and the attendunce at tho hotel is | Gasoline Stoves on 3 INBLRI o sl lives may be spared from this supernatural | Siiys War vessels now lithe nelzhborhood of CAPTUR-D IN B krowing larger overy day. The genuine Now Procoss und Quick Mot [ N IEG horse, that oun howt 2:dh wilbaol | y New Process, No dnferior imitatfons. Call | jgn West Broadway, Council Bl frs, being. y y —_— 3 Judge Clifford of Chlcago rendered decls- —_— Say ! and sec us, Old generator stoves for 8,00 up. E fon of interest to_ rallwiys and those who | o ‘ive Kane s s A T Swan & or's 312 Muin s f C J Caligraph writing machine is the best for | (ruvel by Fail, A Mrs. Mitohell, in the conrea | COMSUmMptive Kane Haste from | 1), you want to remove those pimples from Victor Licycles, ATBvan Witkors S8 Muin stsos ind 613 Orf Counail Biufts, mauifolding and for speed, of travels. lost her trunk, und brou-ht suit the Hospital to Jail our faces. Use Haller's Sarsaparillaand Bur- We are now able for the first time to su @ “snup bargain (o roal eatiate if you want to | CAPITAL STOCK. .....vvvsvesss..8150,000 e agalust tile delluguent vu]‘rwv\‘u!‘xlllu-\..lhvu- A telegram from theChicago police was re- | dock. Itis warranted to effect a complota | our trade on these celobrated bieyeles Tho | Duy, ora good pince to list & bursain 1t yon | SURPLUS AND PROFITS.+evssens 70,000 1eased by the Atchison. O O o fTn ok E o thaki oelvad by et § last evening asking | cu vest Is alwuys the choapest, want to sell or trade. Sl K _ AN cmsoy, K June . Spoec Tole: io road should not e heid responsible fo o arrest P ) Kane charge - ST Screen Wire, Doors and Frames, AGNIFICENT nere property n five-ncro 3 Atomisox Kan., ung A pociul l,l ;»_ roud s ul 1 not Hn‘ \lnu.”n‘. ”m "rwr him to arrest Phillip Kane and charge him hroo L tCaREiros. :\ Vracts. locntod 24 miiles trom postomice, | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 gram to Tue Beej. Peavy & Co. of Chi- | lostbuggaze 1o an amount my l with assault with intent to commit murder. Yaaort Lurgest line ot fancy and plain doors, | forsalo on re To torins. Soma dne ro \ERE The court held that us Mes, Mitehell signed | Y Gasolino got in its very snceessfully yester- | o, ey 3 ‘wire, If ‘you know M GEAGIG ON FURsODUDIG. LT 0108 808 Feal Dinecrons—I. A, Miller, F. O. Gleason, E [ cago have leased the Atchison, Toreka & | (ho ticket she hud aceepted the condition, i | Kane was living here under an assumed s FALIOM DINKCN BRY: W ¥ 1OW | aence property for rent by Duy & Hess, v AT 1 880D, ¥ 4 5 o tiekot she i i day morning, inasmuch s three fires from that | little it costs to it your houses with screcns — | Bhugart. K B Hart J. D Edwmundson, Ohnrie 3 | Saunta Fe company’s elevator at this place rendored w verdiet tor #100. name and was located by the detectives at | o\ ca in as many hours demanded the atten- | 10 one would be without 1“”“ RENT—The McMahon block. IL Hannan Transact general banking buwis Itls the largest elovator exceptone in the § - - St Joseph's hosvital, where he had been for | % 3 *. od A COLE & CoLE, 41 Main streef brick, with basenent wad elovator. J, W pess Larsest capltal and surplus ot oy stato and has been heretofore operated by | Howe scales, trucks, coffee mills, car- | soma time suffering with consumption tion of the department. ——— e — | Bauire, iUi Poarl stroot bankin Southwostera lowa, the railroad company. startors, ll-llnlrpkr‘gon\'::}«-r (l_!‘n_‘nl\'::nfi» of He was arrested and taken to the city jail, Ouo was at 314 North Fourteenth street, | »""f"" ¢ usl| "'f"' 1({"""- 3 NOK SALE or Kent—darden land. with | INTERESTON TIM: DEPOSITS, — Jorden & Selleck Co., ngents, Chicago 11l where a cot was provided aud the sick man | where a house owned by Mr. Ames and oceu- 1y A8, the Diednatio & fallure? D houses, Uy J. & Kioe. Wi Maln st, Jounoll 4 lrly Risers: only pill to —————— made as comfortable as posible under the | pied by Mrs. Hassott was uamaged to the ex- | KUoW: Why does the cushion tire vget thero! | Blutts | 2 . [ cure sick headacho aud regulate the bowels. An Organ Recital, circumstan tent of §100. rofore bo in the swin, \Which i tho bost | == | Fll‘St'.' Nat'onal By Bank eTE— Mr. Tom Kelly, organist at St. Matthias ‘I'he story of the case is as follows: Last Another was at the residence of Mrs. G. L. | cushion t Ihe Columbia, Why? Because conomical Hefrigerators, Severe rthquake Shocks. church, gave a very delightful recital last | November Kane, “3‘. was an engine fire- | Schwartz, 213 North Twenty-thira street, | every tire Is d muny times to pre It s the amount that people save, not so OF: Rowe, Juue 80.—Tho inhabitauts of the | evening toa fow musical friends at the First | W0, gol uto some trouble with a couple of | where §150 worth of property was destroyed. | Suretost hefore uton the wheel. It 18 | much what they earn, that eventuully mikos COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 4 4 : men and shot at them. A ball struck one of The third left a &100 hole in the house | Packcd by the umbia unquestioned gua them rich. Lo buying a houschold nocessity | o e . province of Vrona were last night thrown | Mothodist Episcopal church. Mr. Kelly's | hiy assailants, inflicung a flosh wound. | owned and occupied by Poter Edling at 2417 | Butee. Thero aro objvctions to uil e ke i refeigorator it is well to consider some- | Pald Up Capital, « « < « $100,000 into u stato of excitement and fours by a [ selectious wero very judiciously chosen, and | When arveigned tha prisoner was releassd on | Docatur stroet, & el B oo Lk e T oo 0ndy oo, b0 | thing olwe thyn the st cout In deturmining | oldust orysnised bauk lo the elty, Forelgn and I somo cases collapsed. In spite of the | future. Hels usoulful musician and above | jumped bis bail luud came to Owaha “Excuse, me o, but when T saw you | process necessitating the rorurn of the wheel | furniture and costs less than wny other firat- | Usls. banks buikors and oorporations sulltad. oe dumage doue there wus 1o 1oss of life. Il shos N O SR o | Through the transfer ot somo propecty his ko sout face was coverd with pim- | 10 the fuctory fn-case of aecldont. 10 18 | oluas urtioie, and stands at the hod as o | Fespondonce invited.” e ey tho onthushiatle studant Who | whercauouts were discovered by the Chicago | pless it soems to ba all Fight now. »Yes, | comented on wud will hoia “uill the cows | Geonomizor of koo, 'KIving the loweat vold aly | GEO: 1 SANFOUIX brodon, Rl means to suceeod in his work. Although stives and he w watud ub the Al B h A : v | come home," but n view of tho many possi- | tamperature. A1l the paoking ia. mineral & We BIBENAN, Cashiap A very small pill buta very goo10ns. Do | young bo plays the organ like oteran | Jetectives and he was locatd ut tho bospital | sir, thav's bocauso I stuck to Avor's Sarsa- | PR “byciing” allow us to sugiest that o | wonl tho. host non A tart ot baasbad A T: BIOK, Asslste i {0 Wite it ik & Yoy young pleys the orya © a veteran | by the local force. parilla, tho greatest blood medicine in the | . “and b Hye . SR 0, IS0 RORONTUGKIE QR BARY AN — itv's Little Barlv Risers, and is already a decided acquisition to | ! . pirit lamp and i ten-year-old boy can re- | molsture known. All parts can be tuken out &4 ki tho musical colony of tho oity . His shost «1.’4' .\|;um.{<ln.;\lv ‘;: m.‘-“< hil o ;l»-m.-n | world." I was never so well as I am now." place o Colum i thre and olaanod, Investigate the Guernsey | (,-as Heating Stoves he ¢ s short | wired last nigl B A0AR WAL IOAYE: | e R SRR AR S S \is 13 the first reason in the fleld for an busehold before buyl * | L m-u._m)muz.l:u braced tho Wil Tl A e B a nrsanss heel — T —— ol AgE rekson,in the 610 (oT.0AF | Henashaid b Y A Avrovince coutinues and all hope of obtaiuing | \je Sercnata, by Mosskowski s th “.\'.‘,'M'.,,, | whogriping, nonauses, no pain woen Do | titled the KING." 1t dissalves againgt wn & [ o0 oSG0 strong, firmiy hracing every | countorpartof the Philadeiphiu, and much | ' Intermediato crops have boon abandoned. | march from' the “Daughters of Moab, by | St uapes fary ftisers aro ftakon. Small | whsorbec tuto the nfamed parts (WIll rofund | 5ok horo strain 1s T 1C1s ight, T | cheaper. From 83w &7, We ‘carty the Ihilus | 3uct tho thing for bath rooms, bed rooms, st The poorer classes are suffering from famine | Audres: the Mrudelssohn wedding march | Pl Sofo pill Bostpill. | Gentiomen, he ollable urticle. & | B gracerul - el phia 4lso and you can take your cholos, O | Call 4nd 860 OUT 10FZ6 ANSOFLIED and scarcity of water, SKyrie, from Mozart's “Twelfth Muss.” QLT = packige of per mail propaid, Mos | o By 16 L0 Columble auch u seller? Why le Soereen Doors [t o e s M. L. B. Copeland, who hus a very excel B A AR orlok & Lund, Omanas O A Meloher | wilkery Why (s It that theso uttacks dois | Budwindow soroons, tho largest snd fuost in | = B Gag and Electric Light Co Gessler's Magio Headache Wafers, Cures al | lent baritoue voice, gave two solo numbers Arrapgoments Bavo boen made by the | Howard Meyers ldud K. I Sovkira Kouth | RSy Kl tho eity, ind all the lutest noveltles I th e | C ile s Light Co JDaadaches in 0 minutes, Ab al drugglsts | “Time and Tide,” by Reduoy, aud “The | friends of J.J. Cloney, the man who dled at | bl ™ R N S RMBAM I C. DeVol Sells No. 11 Maln Street, Council Blutte 204 Pourl und 210 Mala Stroow

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