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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: H/\.l'l{lk\": JULY 1 , 1801-TWELVE PAGES P A) \ THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, [2ael, Dot and the ovening sorwon intne * L[, - CONTINUE:-THE FIGHT, | & arr including addresses by J, G pu of the people’s party for governor, has M AN AR N N aly , inclug ‘ s b v an or seratic e lates for gov . J\ JULAAL | n, Joseph Wells, Dr. Stephen Phelps St ernor to meet him in join bate in any of & & 1 T | Captain D. B. Clark, A. A. Hart and Rov the large cities in the to Also wants | gaffaq Boat Medical 1 or Bight ”m m8[ BSU[ L] COUNCIL BLUFF ot OFFICE: No. 12PEARL SET. 3 st Dr. F. P. Bellinger Falls oy ‘*'r' i e Hrd I,“ Jharlton Announces THak the Alton Will :';hw“” il m-h‘t;'” lesons gl Months, Oured in Two Months \ | Rather Flat. | 7. Tweedy. Song services will bo led by Not Draw Off, | nene will accept by Cut cura Remodies. § Dellvered by Carrior in any part of the City Mrs. J. L. Osborne of Hazel Dell. At noona | | - - N1t 1516 Gubiits TRAL § hnid ot Hind ote L ] M l,i t l H, W, TILTON - - - MANAGER. basket dinner will be had in the grove | | CORN BELT ASSOCIATION, T T WO AL TOFi, SRS WHISK: SRIRGA IKE D600 RERIT: aKe anawa rotel pRlLpEIL S | ARREST OF THE PROSECUTING WITNESS. | powitvs Littie Early Risers. Bestiiteto | UNMON PACIFIC MAY "BE BOYCOTTED. | oien pynkortn Cifiznns Organtzing for | SSLeKIL that coult bo ewplored hore. The | Attractions: Fin Roating, Bathe Busiuess Oftice, No. 43, 7 pill ever made. Curs coustipation eve 3 | Their State's Interest suferer was WEARped I aKony fOF at lowst olkht | e Excellont Mineral Water It Editor. No, b time. None equal, Use them now. | | months, SIx months of { Only fifteen minutes ride from Counoll : 1 - ax o Atlon: Lo Mirenern, S, Dy, July 1§.—[Special to Tir LG 1t sutloring was | BIGITS Mator tralne every half hour, dires —_———————————————— | ), Hryson Charged with Conspiring PROUD OF THE BAND. A D T e e SR | Ty =X Thtas DAbeE F. FOpHesentallve Sy wn et par | 16 bonters of Couneit LTS and Ot - 5 to Injure and Break Up th g g age His Company's’Afirs Provoke | i;o0s nign from tho southorn half of thia K the use of the CUT BB el SO B Y N, Y. P. Co. suitute—Alleged Trial Prof. Phinney's Great Organization Numerous Threats from Easte state hiave been in session in this ity this CURA RENIDIES, In two | PICRIC DUTLES Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. of Blackmail. Descrvedly 1raised. ern Railroads, week effecting the organization of the Corn 1the the nw il disens 1f you want water in your yara or house | ko tractions at the Council Bluffs Chautauqua : b | comprises members frowm all counties in this e u”vl‘ Hing boy Hat | - £0 10 Bixby's, 502 Merrlam block [ Tho main attraction at the court house yes- | sinco its first day, none have wiven moro gen- [ Citicaco, July 15.—The spiey correspond: | 141 south of the south lino ot Beadlo e T'he Models will go to Omaba tomorrow 10 | torduy was the trial of Dr. . P, Bellinger | uine pleasure nor delighted moro people than | ence between Chairman Finley and General | oyyvy aud its oblect is to induce immigra- bt 1¢ | y 2 }\Hw]\\.nl{l L 1 nimn ‘vuvm;w r‘v’v, nd % Qring on tho CHAFES of having pracs | the certs of the Towa State band under the | Passenger Agent Charlton of the Alton was [ o, et or the benefit ol aker anc aflley ol ho | fidd bl & M 1 I 1 | contivued today. reply to r, ‘inley's | T i HUIHOL O ALY Chit e ticed mediciue without having a permit from } teadership of that thorough and enthusiastic | contivued today. ~In reply to Mr. Finloy T'he association passed resolutions recom- | attar no trace could b seen t s Of Council Blutfs, The W e ¢ Clorns will give o boan | the stato board of health, Tho triul had | leader and divector, Mr. Fred Phinney. Tho | lotter asking what the Alton would do if the | ey ding tho approprintion by the logislature | body britadrafireial Wit e Woman's Relie rps will give a bear Ao dadag b dy ) 2ol A ¢ band throughout its extended repertoire hus | associatio o4 rato of one fare forthe e L et = s wuch nterest, and could only say v e auction at Grand Army of tho Republic hnll | been continued so many different times that [ SEAC tIEOLRROLE Tt Ot o of the | Resociation madea rato of \{ fare for the | of 4 jiheral approprition for an exhitit at | AR WRSG Wn far and wie: and @ ooy [ CAPITAL STOCK. ... vivveserss 2 $150,000 Monday evening, \uly 20 Supper 23 conts. | 1t was the opivion of some that it would never | roguiroments, and it has. fnterpretod tho | FOUNd trip on the occusion of tho (rand | yho world's fair and the calling of u special | wat mich surprisst | mac ks 0 GO | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ..vvevvs 70,000 Curreney furnished to the bidders, | come off. Subsequent developments, how sic of the famous composers of the past as | Army encampment ab Det M. Charlton | goi650n of the state legislaturoe for that PUL- | would cnse n FRUher o rejote 1L surely would be — — Marriage licenses were fssued yesterday to | oo w that Dr son from Or ightfully as the more modern descriptive | stated that his road would at ieast make the | yoce ™ pypther resolutions were passed con o the nivee L ane ¢ ki liive such a rems | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Lo Sketehoy and Sudle Kraft, both of | )i nenced suit, failod to make conne vositions | same rates apply locally between its termiual | Jomning the soliciting aid outside of the | *7 "NICOLES Hunkor 111, T Pottawattamie county, and to N, C. Thomp- | Who commenced suit, fai o But the enthusiasm aroused among the | point | R St BT AL b Dinrctora—L A Mitler, B O Gloason, B [ son and Martha Bengton, both of this city. | tions, so that the trinl had to come off a8 w0- [ 1oinid hus a counterpart fo the satistaction | P00t | s a disgrace to the state and unwal S - B R B KB D B B st G ELod ; : Ly o o wshnel sl bl L satisfuction | " n reply to Mr. Finles’s further communi- | Fauted by the present prosperous condition of i o with geromn Wannan Transact general banking busis Juage 100 will iold a sesslon of the supc oty s e i ) 18 b ‘ N el t o o TrC0e the people, also, recommending t i Y AL Ll AP 0S8 pital an urpias ol u o court (his morning for the purpose ofren- | A number of witnessos wero introduce Chiautaugua ot the work which this | cation, stating that the association had agreed | e bl L ad- | doe A e e memn’ e cost capiwad sy t a0y AL ‘dootstons onf n lot of motions that | and each oho of them was pit through o long | comparativaly young wization bas | to make a rato of one fure for the round trip, | W HEWSPAber of Chicako St 1 O CUTICCIAS, 1 s woll. 5 \ ES ESI3I T3 lhave been accumulating during the last | g B0 e of oning, After tho | tecomplishod in the five years of fits oxls- | Mr. Clarlton wrote_aunouncing that the L oa O I RO tolp vHe g oI Wes, 1., Bobhy 18, INTERESTON TiM: DE? )5/ T3 | drawn irs ing. Afte ence. althouh but two years ago it took tho rate of §10 from Kansas | actual condition of the lo and 1 the o | ense had been completed, so far as Bellinger | titie of the “lown State: Band.» The man- | Alton would make a rate of L ictual condition of the people and to rid the 3 A R ST | oo, o s, wd | it i 'Whaiies e B | (o Chisn v, | o1 the o L gl . suferng | oo LTS ationa an were gathered iuto the pounc hey will be | the same d of a dose was admini A A e 2 \ ¢ i | on aceount of crop failures, CUTICUI LECTECUIA SOA Y OF ! the thought that should Council Bluffs and HOTEL TICKET OFFICES, ; N UEpWHCI SRRCd YR OT SO S 5 |ered to atiothor within view fieye shaion heat ths baddn’ concerve duiing) | The Weatorti Phssctger assoniatlon Ain- | psano follolving officors warg clactad . (G, W 4 LI | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. claims them of finaine out whether ornot Grung had | Roberts, Yaukton, president: Thomus Thor Howtha. ant of the public of findine out whether ornot Grung had | the senson, they will again be churmed by [ ished up its business today and adjourned to | ¢on “cuty oG RESE G el I S otana, | | el s 0 lain - from | paid U ( .,,,,v e & < « $100,000 Saidd w1l AEo 0 a0t romuTik of Lis T Sesdl HECCHBITE, ALkl sician, of | the music of the superb organization next | meot at Lake Minnetonka on the second | (it \i fia frerertt LG ] ¢ L |~ Oldust orkanizeil ban 1n the eity. Foruigd and Tt A palE G gy " th ¢ had only been acting us a nurse for Dr. Bel- [ year. Tuesday in August. Action was postponed = ) Lo exchange and 1ooal soe ety Bapasiy of July wk of fireworks this even Y v 1 10 rrwhere. I'rie cer RAL Bl Soar | v 1 Fairmount park. It will make a brilliant [ linger. Among the witnesses were E. P, Taking the size of the band in considera- | on the question of Placing tickets on sale in Jail Delivery at Deadwood il pILI S Dol G, i (i L C R TR pyrotechuic d free for the multi Danicls, J. B. Daniels, Peter Sandling and a | 1on, there being only thirty two men in the | the city hotels, to await the result of a meet Deanwoon, 8. D., July 17.—[Special Tele- | DRCGAND Citkica N ) Yo i O 2 4 ¥ nalc dlspiay, il Fralorish et organization, its complete instrnmentation is | ing of the Ohio River Traftic association now | AL el o i Brsend for St St Skin' D1 oo, 0 t A lot of choice photographs hav 1| Miss Biogham, who had been a patieat at | gometbing ' whieh the music-loving | in session ut Cincinnati. That meeting is [ Fram to Tur Bre.|—At ) o'clock this | . L e iustrations, and 101 ositmonia KMAN. Castilor taken at Manawa and in the vicinity and are | the Beling tal, The latter was very | public will o well to ponder over. | considering a request from Chaivman Finley | aftervoon five prisoners, Gilbert Lightfoot, ACEGIUE Ksalva ¢ cashior being - posted wp in hotels and OUSIGS | el loth to - testify, and bad to ve_brought | Individual players ave been subordinated | to tho Ohio river lines ‘to withdraw their | John Freoman, William rex dotuson, | BABY!S L ot sty ‘\ and_Leauttie 1018 DUTELSOLLNO aUItONIOE (LD 8 court 3 SEBiaton for the perfect ensemble and while there are | tickets from the hotols Carl Rivers and Melvill 1, escuped LA LA I Akl sort of a bench pafit: Trom. Judge) Metiea, | (o et O CiOVaE 0 Ors b (R, thio NG . from the county jail by cutting through a ; | Frost 5 1 | None of the ses would say that Grung R AT A e The eastern roads that wrote to Passenger | b wall on the back end of the building Hly locatad in the husiness Joe Wilson was arrested by Ma 1 R LA unison at o) Aud that is the secret of b T e o zaped i n | hud taken chargeof paticuts on liis own hook, | Rfjison SURlhed, And that 18 the Seriet O | Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific request. | The first three named were waitine trial f | portion of Counecil Biulfs, all the o e wny o tois slatod | thoir universal testimony being that Grune [ isshe, Of Seit: < nus in orclestih | iy him to uso form of ticket that would | burglary. Rivers and MeDougall were wa Street car lines in the city passing AT ',,‘.'.‘,‘,‘f i T aRgaya aeboid cted, 80 far as they could see, under the l_,‘."""',”“”.“;‘_'l" Tk e i Gaole them to determine what business was | 10z trial for robbery | the dcor Modern and conve DR BET AR Ga: e wol AN ion of Dr, I 1 1se had to PRI Hov kY e A ticketed over the Chicago & Alton road, are | I'reeman was recaptured within 100 y lient: thoroughly. (ife proo LY 1 i i wontinued last evening until Monday | it Fhitney 1s an enthustast in bund mat | vy judignant at that oficial becauso of his | of the jail. The other four haveso far ol el R et ot Rt o [t RS e tho prosecution a | (€3 11 Bis Bost thought bias goneons i K | defiant utterauces. Some of them sent him | arrest.” Lightfoot aud Johnson are desperate Bl ¥ Frank V. Badotlet and Will L. Murphy | 00”0 a witness whobad goune to rth-nx o h"\“l< _";‘_'”-”}y' LB scorching communications by wire upbraid- | men and daugeror iminals and will not be | day houso in the west. ke s offers from Prot. Phinney of | ()yuun and could not be found Borseyonl wo or thoo naty I8 ing him for what they term & | retaken without a fight. Board and room from $30 per e IV U RO AR ALEEHE U T st ns court hud adjourncd for the night [ bofsevoral yeavs tho band has becy supDOrt- | ik of courtesy in allowing their S month up. Table board $3 per its concert tour durivg the summer. Thoy | oo, Guile Nicholson stepped up o Dr. Bry- | §if U¥the city of os Moines and Volk €oUM | former — telegrams o be printed in Big Crops Assured. | week. G. M. WHITNEY, Mgr. Wil tare out fmmediately after th loso OF | o and reut him warrant for his” arrost, | (Mo eiteq Tne making tho® ssoclation | W€ newspapers, Thov say they aro unable | jrengr, S. D., July Special to Tig | — U AUERORE R LT LI charging bim with tue crime of conspiracy. | (RN M o o assoclation | o'y cegunt for the present attitnde of Mr. SR SRRl | el ekl T “The Spooner comedy company is playing to filed in Jus an institution ~ of — the stato and o0 o "Unjon Pacific has already | BEE-|—Theindications for a rousing big crop D. H. McDaneld & Co r'he wformation had bed good houses this week at the Broadway | prammer's court by Dr. Bellinger, chu theater, It s a strong company, and that | Bryson with having entered into aconspir popuiar fact, together with the popular | with one Hemmiog for the purpose of injur- prices, have brouht out large crowds. They |ging the business of 1. 12, Bellinger. Bryson will play “Little Lord Fauntleroy’ at the § s taken to the offico of Justice Hammer, matines this afternoon wnd “Uticle Josh | wiere he entered a vlea of not guilty aud Whitcomb® this ¢ itis thought the next session of the Towa legislature will appropriate a sum_of money to perpetuate what has been a distinzuished credit to the state., Among tho soloists who have acquir wore than a state _reputation may be men- tioned Mr. John Solmon, cornet; Mr. Frank oS 1o GO IS YIE R tHol Y raacatid in Davison, Hanson, Sanborn and other coun- issue no more through tickets without tho | tics bordering this county continue excellent, route plaiuly printed on the coupons. ILis | Cool evenings and hot s uro developing 1 | strongly hinted that the Union Pacitie will and corn in o porfoct mannor, 1 i o to tho : ke Butchers' awd Pastars’ Sunlizs, Ao e iy S R S R Markat Fixturas, Casinys, ening Bad bis bond fixed at 31,000, Ho will have a | poneld M- sahitt 5ot ol tis E 5 = 4 county has not expericnced any hot winas | norrwn PRY QTIAYM DWE WARER Courad ¢ commenced work on a | hearing this afternoon at 2 o'clock. O B K i | I b BT BETEIBERRW O | This year and the only dunger that can now | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS 3 large clevator on his property on East Broud- Jacob Stms, attorney for Dr. Bellinger, | (15 Cominences will be'as follows Torexs, Kan, July 17—The refusal of | heset the crops is hail. R G Il G wav. A purtof tho old browery has been | stated nst evening that not, only would the | Fenien Torns, 5 bussoons, 1 obos, 1; trom: | the Traus-Missouri Passengor asseciation to St SR R e R PR L G5 U s 0 G L) torn down, und the ercetion of tho ator | charge of conspiracy be pushed azuinst = | bones, it tuba, 1; dotble % helicon | grant harvest homescekers excursion rates [ Do Witt's Little Early Risers, best pill. fighestStylo of tho Art, Fadol and Stiinel S = - will he commenced at once. [t will be 120x35 | son, but be also had evidence to the effect [ p2fs Gl LS L UL iyt Buhrics mado 1o 100k 48 good w8 now. | : tubn, 13 feet in dimensions, and sixty feet high, with | that Bryson had otten up a scheme for the | 1! a capaeity of 120,000 bush I'he cost of | purpose of breaking up Dr. Bellinger; that toniophc suxaphone, 25 trumpots, e, 13 ciarinets, 5 tympauni, 2; suare dram, bass arum, .uphoniumphone, | hus re llucgel hovm 15 | steps are being taken o enter o most vigor- flute, 13 piceolo, | ) otest against what is termed the most od the most intense feeling F — - ated the most intense feeling here and Feathers Cienned 18y Steiam, In First € 3 T'wo Railway Fi 5 Manner. Woek prompely dond and deliverod | Curesco, July 17.—A widow, Mrs! Bliza | i all parts of 'thezountry senl for prica Gas Heating Stove alities, solo cor structure when completod will bo about | he hud gone to Bellinger o several occasions | No Asnes! No SMoKe 00 M. Gese will also mako extonsive | and offered to dismiss tho suit_be bad com- | ¢& tmb : T T it © Kansas. A | Haiser, and her little son and daughter, driv : ; 3 b vmbals, and @ Chinese tam-tam, agrant discrimination awginst Kansas. A | i O A MACHAN, Prop., LAt Cra T bath Foorsi Daii rmoniats fmprovements on his malthouse, menced against him for $1,500, That, he | <MY o L mitss meoting will bé culled by tho board of | ing acruss the Pan Handlo railrond track at | 1014 Broadway. Nonr- Norihwestora Dopos | 1St the thing forbath rooms, ol raos, ota. Sam Ford has been arrested on a charze of | said, accounted for the namerous continu- trade to take action in the matter and see if | One Hundred and Nincteenth street this Cousciu Buures. A People in general snould know what's be to do in case of asudden attack of bow complaint, 1t is a well established fact that prompt relief may be had in any ¢ cholera morbus,” dysentery or d keeping intoxicating liguors with intent to | ances which had been granted at Bryson’s sell them, contrary to the statutes: The ar- [ request. — He also stated that after Bryson's rest was made by Deputy Marshal Fowler on | offer hud been refused by Beltinger he offered a state informution, the arrest the | to drop 500 from his claim and settle the case | | some plan cannot be acvised to force the | gy railways to rocoguize the uecessity for cheap Tates to Kansas, A telegram from Chic rnoon, hurled nto the air by a northbound fast passenger train. Mothe and danghier were killed and the boy proba. S - “CTID 211 Peurl and 210 Matn St W G STEEL, bly fatally injured. m—— | C. B. Gas and the Kan saloon near the ¢ dway and | for LU0, Phis was nlso refused and evi- OEbiIss { sy sane are need " The Trans. | VY, fatd ot e = Brvant streets was 1aided and the contonts, | dence to that effect will be introduced iu the | giving i fow doscs of Chamborlatu’s Missouri P sociation_ has nat | ¢ CHRON TS R e Ara C A PAM ‘VIEH whiieh, it s alieged, aro’ Ford's proyorty, | courso of Brysou's trial. auiekl idod’ granted the barvest excursion rates, e | [ UG o ke Tanoo and thre men 14 N. Hain &, Council Bluffs < Ao TIAND y , can always be depended Gpon anl is : were confiseated, Among the liquor were _—— I BANey subjeet was simply postponed to be callea up LIS / Touna four bavrels of ehoice whisky. valued | Famlies not already supplied should loose | Pleasant to take. again by any oue of the lines of the ussocia- | Were Killed and. at£1,500. Ford does not dany the ownersmip | 10 time i procuring o bottle of Chamber- HOGEih O Ti AT ot s aCE Fatthioniy | itions Blor Schl)iEEcer of the liquors, but claims he does not have to | lain’s Cotie, Chole nd Diarrhoea Remedy. this Siturday evol ) ody in- X T - " PG Piy o monthily fine, It is tho only remedy that can always be de- | DI this Suturday ovening. o4 il _ Businbark Will Not Resigr 1020 Furnum, pended upon for bowel complaint i all its b EbouBRY, K \xsas Ciry, Mo, July 17.—John A, Bzan, forms, 4 und 50 cent bowles for salo by president of the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas Mng on a general and one s¢ erely wounded. = Funeral Director and Em" almer, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE piy to R. R. Grow = -~ Asriculture at the Ta Cinieaco, July 17.—The world’s fuir com- Since asystematic effort was co four months ago, to seeure additic membership coll'of the Young Men's Chris- | druggists menced, 5 to the stice of Pavtnership Dissolution. X e copartnership herctofore existing [ CitY, arrived here this ev tinn associution ninety new members have Docit "“m_. under the firm name of Misses Sprink & | trip of inspection. He emphatically denies miteeoion “V{""“"""“‘ TR LT, B E [ Ea[ Ngs} aqd Th”]} Galvanized lron Cornice Works, been secured, making the fotal membership % < b " o, offer great | Iigsdale is this duy dissolved by motual | the revort that General Trafiic Manager addr today outlining the plaas in view. ll [ L at present Of those who have joined in 1;“\_:"‘”“'"“"’; |\-‘ "}“{W‘: ‘\m‘ e rots | consent, E. L. Ragsdalo retiving. Al parties | Businbark is ubout to resign ‘T'he committee proposes to institute advisory z . GIRAILL & SON, PROIMS, the last two months, only 10 per cent are ;:‘::”‘N"‘_”(’h‘l“g Rt il et JACKELS, | jndebted to the late firm will make pavine 3 ———— councils composed of distinguished Ameri URGEUN acHve "“;;'r""""~””L"I:""‘ql is '"I"*;ol;“\':;“;'lfi"'llm Militav¥capestass izes_and colors, | {0 .\h\\(l‘-t T‘)[u'i}uli & I<'uu;un, who u| con- AGAINST ITHE RAILROADS. cans and [ur:] u representutives u(!fl\;'\'u;‘p 1015 and 1017 Broadwatyy, 1embe cting £s0ci ding. At o _ & 2 uo the business at tho old stand ous sgricultural interests, particularly the 3 : St en has just completed s 30,0 ruc. | former price §1.00, reduced to 2.50. L o gog b - - 4 W o L} orat hartlo g Council Blulfs Bstimutes furnished on all kinds of Galvanizod e oo B e Moorieues | Military capos, ' assortad sizes und colors, | Broadway. LSRR ) Xowa Lines iRequlrod toiiletund kx| momborsicrfithd faoulos ofiagricultural ol Shugart-Bene Iebn Cormiva Wark. 1o ILoting, Storo ironis and T E T R B A o i 500, redaced to £3.00. : : _ ELLA RAGSDALE. cessive Freight Cha ofticers of the hun\(;lr Uiance, gran- Rebe 10 1o 1D e | Cannerwy Anitetlo work n snocialty. - Corros o nrolecting U a0 o G L e L, Council Blufts, July 15. Dkt MaiNas Tosd iyl 17 o= Spo and other agricultural bodie: Looinl- e dolleied trom poucs 300 wiles from Co An unswer was_filed yesterday afternoon | 5 £0:00, BuyiyourRIaralin carpets, stoves. and gram to Tue Brr]—The railway commis- | - S — < Military capes, assorted sizes _and colors, former price §12.00, reduced 1o $7.50. I'rench flannel blaziers, light shades, former price £.00, reduced 10 § in distriet court in the "case of Bennett O. ‘Fubor against Mrs, LouisaBock, which was commenced some timo azo for the purpose of setting asido o deed to some property that household goods of Mundel & Klein, Council | sioners today closed the case of Henry D. Prices very low; freicht propaid to | Smith of Monticello against the Hlinois Cen- tral and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- bad been deeded by Mrs, Tabor, years a ’,‘f:.._‘:;f"'l“l‘:‘;. 4 ;vl:;:n e Im"‘;‘l to $3.75 The Chicago, Kock Istand and Pacific | Ways. The complaint was for shortage and to ofrs. Bock. Intho answer (vis alleged | (IO MG BN SRR A0 00 . | Will run tradns to the Chautauqua grounds | Overchurge under the joint rate law, und in- that ‘Tabor, who claims a dower interest in | Sy 00 Ll Sice ™ During the season | JULY 12 to 21, inclusive, as follows: volves the first point of the kind coming be- the proper from tho fact that the deed was Leave Council Bluffs: 0a, fore the commission. The shipments were we claim to have shown value 25 to i B HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, cis Carriage Repository, T oY fmout, his SRTINE | cont loss thun asked by somo other house oy 10:02 0 ., 1040w m., 1350 . iy 400 9. | made botwecu LoMars and Monticello, by S VALOI IR II00 R LLE, BOSTON STORE, ) i m, ) wiy of Alien, and the complamant charged o e e ~ time, he havinge e ;:.:“1“}‘1‘“]'|.'(“'c‘>"x‘x' erime e Rl s, Eeavo Chiitaaua: b:40 . . $:20 0. m. | that rogular rites wers courged instoad. of COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. of or, anc g left tho country e . m., a. ., 220 pom, 5:385 p. my | the 80 por cent joint rate, L A 5 \ Crisuito e md dbclng Striod BRLAGIMHIROR I chrclinolanallaiTy wooa and cont | B:D pom 105 pm. Tho shortago claimed was admitted and Wholesale Dealer in Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Carts and Sliarges \uboukion otithe falolofithell o ptidelivery Kuotts, 27 Muin | Special train Tnursday—Ingalls’ day—and | vefunded. The opinion fllea states, in regard N PR 5 “proporty, imd ho'even diveeted is wife 1o | FIOULE T Saturday — traveling mon's duy—nt 12:30 | 1o b eenrohavas that it Shonid o tefuried Road Wagons, mpb A gRithn danohn BB ol i % i i 5 i linooss A to the complainant and the companics ai i answer was placed on filo in tha case of Ben- | taiie s e & e eomoua, fraitcough Drs. Stews Patty, veterinary sur. | luformed and required to rofund suld ove ° char I'he m: ter will likely be made a nett O. Tabor against Fred Leutz Eationaoll . ¢ which the allegations are the same, test cuse in the courts. gor, in geons’; 45 ourth street, Council Bluffs, Ta, — Ly Opening u» ids. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 80 Pearl street, Robbed and * urderad. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has the largest salo of The membors of the school board are be- | next to Graud hotet, Telepnone 143, High Des N eI A T T Ty e aaatalmatas any medicine before the punlic. Any honest | ginuing to appreciate some of the beauties of | grade work u specialty. D MoEn e BT T R druggist will confirm this statement the now law rding the vurchase of s - gram o Tie Bre. | —It has been discovered — i DAMAGED BY HALL that the man, J. B. Kelloy of Chicazo, who . chool books by the distric o preside: 4 ) L ==* " Pienfc at Manhattan beach, Round trip | 261001 books by tho district, ithe prosident was found dead upon the Rock Isiand tracks tickets from Omaba inelucing boat vide of the school board, i d, i3 afa Reports of Serious Injury to Growing | Wednesday morning near Fast Sisteenth on sale at news stunds at Millard and Mur: | cail a meeting of the hoard, for he knows the Crops in Many Places. strcot, having becn run over by the cars, wis ray botels. question what books shall be used duringthe | o S s agouml trom || ehmieyodiat Hopartaonie blui L ardl nouE the PERSONAL PARAGRAPS, commg year must then bo deciaed. The | B CE A atorworks for sowe time’ and was al- | A Pure Cream of Tartar l‘um|~r. : oftices of the Individual mewmbers of the |\ .y iyiy goction lnst night, complotoly de- [ WVu¥3 considored stoady and nonest. Ho loft | Superior to every other known, Hon, M. F. Rohrer returned Thursday | board nowadays have taken on tho appear: \ . his boarding house near the yards Tuesday ; A R M. . Rohr 4 Thursda anco of branch ofices of some wholesale | stroying the wheat and other crops in a strip | evening in a sober con and he % | Used in Millions of Homes— night from u trip to Colorado, anco of branch oft ne wholesal ling in a v tion and he wa 1 m Robiuson of Matyville, Mo.. fs in the | Mook house. Arvound the hotels can be scen | of country six milos wide by twenty long. | going to Omaba. He had at that time 30 in 40 Years the Standard. q SORHB00 o Mo, s inthe | i coling representatives of the leading book | The loss to the farmers will be i the neigh- | mouey and a licious C; > S ¢ity, the guest of his cousing, G. A und W. | Goros of the country by the dozen, smoking | borhood of 230,000, Tho latter wus shipped to Omaba, When | Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky EAlghihson, quarter cigars and waiting for a ‘ehanco to - the body was found there was but 1 cents ot Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Miss Anna Oborholtzer has returned from | explain to the members why the books they Losses in Minneapolis. the motey remaining. fRobbory and murder and Wholcsome. - @ visit 1o et sister, M. Jotin P, Davis, at | aye seliing are botter than any othess. MixsEAroLis, Minn., July 17.—Specials to | is suspected. No other baking powder does such work LaCrosso, Wis, When the question comes up for a decision | the Journal from various towns in Stearns, 5 ¢ M. and Mrs. D, Morgan have started | along and intercsting session is_looked for. | Gperburne MRSRAS 4 3 { Air 8hip Corporation Dissolved. s > i o oA . tor. Lonavillo; Denvor and other. wostorn | Thors ‘Wb uoput & doson fArms in_the ring | Sterburne aud Bonton countles show much | puuixaros, In, July 17.—(Speoial Tolo- | QPIWOLAT, NOTICE Guarantees better value and more satisfactory gools than any citios, where they will spend several weeks. | and each one, i€ is supposed, has put its bist | A30AK0 done 1o erobs by balstorus in thl | gram to Tuk Bre.|—Burlingtow's great air N . S« ther house in the \Il~~ wuri Valley, General western re pository for Mrs. Catherine Pearon of Tllinois has gone | down at low water mark, knowing that all | GO, SEERINITE, B & SOEER, B ship company is no more. The capitalists COUNCIL BLUFFS. % A | into partnership with Miss Helon Sprink in | tho rest are dolog the same. | an elfort will | {at 50,000 bushels of wheat were destroyed, | Who had gone into the $10,000,000 incorpo the Hamilton Grade Vehicles™ and the millinery business, takine lace of made to get one ¢ ocal book stores to i i REEONS .. P ! i LE—*1x head of horses, three mules. ol AR KO A ndlo the books at & certain. poreentago of e tiou with Mr. Penningtou becamo convinced ADE=slxhond otlincas thros mulos, Columbia Carriage Co's buggics, Al Parkinson leaves today for Fromont, | Profit u\nld the one who puia ln ihallowest)| = “v-":) s 1\-\4 ‘\ {I;l:']- Sl lnlu\ri'l\\l'l.:s.n‘:?:\;lu‘l\fi‘!nlI(Ilm\cul]-'r!)rlzv xlnul '.ns it aitlel purchiuser. Tnquire at Kio surries and phactons, Bonanza Neb. S fona\visivon aifow anya,i Hoowiilenani | i8ion thisaviishe iawardad sReCoRtERpha [ AL SoRu SRl sl AL e e T T e et LU — i Sk y 80 to San Marcus, Caln., where he will en- .-u;‘- ‘m‘x?‘ :n‘u :'::;:!“4‘:[‘.:\’:.\Illl::.\:.Illll ‘l(- ‘;‘L‘\\\":Iyl;{; for the First National bank of Kansas City, qu:lx{(‘:'\«?a {":xr:( \L m“x‘:::u lfufl:':-Inu‘ln‘llx’l‘mh; G R T T PN TS l)ll!gl(w and ]\h.u'l‘)ll\, All stlLS Calixrant S toucher for the express purpose of dealing | StAted t it the labilitios were #0,000 | roquired cash subseription hat- been sccured. | Y\ANTED-A neat uppearing youne iias % 2 iy Sttt operators aro taklug the ignest | G GG (e iirbi. 1t is estimateq | including doposits. Tho total assets aro of good wddross: 1t hUStIGE £ thiy Michigan roal anl farm wagons, cerages 1 civil service examinations, ) " G 2191 S PSErOy e T ond. i commisston und ru : or aiation Tl tho'Naving to' tho paroits of tio school | 82140 Tness includo 12000 of gltodged | - Destroyed by Tramps oSk oo nd i o carts and harness in grea \'.u’n-ly. Miss Ella Razsdaio has severed her con. | children by the new system will bo not less | saeurities. The remaiuder ave good debts of s Morses, T, July 17.—(Spocial Tole- | piifh Cull gt Kiebs b AL 1es8 A 8 / mostion WOk “Niies” Speinie S Wit apen | han S0 per annum, i all probabliity | Viious siuds. The toposits of privata - | EFam to Tt Bk, [Tl barn of 1. H. Hose L T sy e T o Correspondence solicited, Catalog- milliuery parlors of hor own' about the Jst of | MUk reater viduals amount to about #0,000, mostly i | @ prominent and wealthy farmer noar Fer- WWANTER=1 priviLe family, wicoly fuis ues and price lists on applic umu. September. A Good Renson. small amounts. Wyandotte county and the | guson, this county, burned yesterday to- | be facine or near Bayliss park. Address | 5 vl b, r AT Tt s b o race | 4 S o, 18 B W ionk | guthor with two st i or s | £ 08 HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, T TRy S . tice of medicine at North English, ., sinco - RQLL 1988, BAY s the former bid | Gipor horses,3,000 bushels of corn,sevoral hun- | TAOR KENT—A nice t-room honse w . Today will bo a great day at Chautauqua. | 155, 'savs ho often prescribes erlain's | Overdrawn their account 810 and 'tho ¢lty's | qruq bushels of oats, séventy-tiva tons of hay | & juree vard" 10 dusirable” party” fro. 12, 14 and 16, Fourth St., - - Council Bluffs, Towa. I'he traveling men will be entertained all | (o6, Chole and Diarrhoae_| ly, be- unds, '\'l'- are ‘\‘:“:'l‘l by A boud, Buuk | o470 ot of farm machinery, ete, | eha J. W Squire, 101 Poarl stroet day, and o largo number of knights of tho | cause he knows it to be reliabld, Exaunnor Marsnall stated this afteraoon that | mig “1oss Is' tully §14:000+ insy he had not completed tho exi; At boarding house, grib from Council Blufts and Omaha will bo tation and | 1y is thought the fire bnd been sov by “two | VW ANEER G Lol Gomdon. most contrally located first. | could us yot givo ont no Information, The | b= b Seventh avenuc, Couneli iy preseut. In nddition to these, word bas been [ Hotel Gordon, most centrally located frst- | g wus due to luck of ready cash, AFRMPE, - — o . i roceived announcing thut many delegations . ; ity Weilthy Fariner Missing. ” ROIL O Eration JA T rau ar ol from outside towns will be on hand. The | Drs. Stowart & vetorinary sur ATARS HaleHOR ROR Ipas ueld 1t fiest | Dis Morses, T, July, 17, Special Telo- | Brown, 125 west iroadway, Counel i pmme has been espe JUVIEY ) 10! hs uncil Blafls, 1a PUIGE, B8 RIMEQESISINE, M) 406 satimation ol gram o'l John Wa 1S, & We h t 1 e s boen sy geons, 45 Fourt noil Bluftsiaa 1 RUloe ks Wheis dscaning, 0 the estimatlon obil ooy Cug Brr, | —John Watkins, awoalthy | “FOR SALE-A fine plece of enrden i ) proviaing - - Hhvesn bonutifl wloss tothe nute o e | farmer from uear Norwtlk, Warren county, | fruit lund. at &0 peracre, Johnston & Vi men. ‘This afternoon there will be a Death of Michael Gleason. ! -hoauiii) Lo R BN A e LU Hr ey mecting, at which addresses will be Miohaal Gleason 0164 yeatoxday:-morning oy | LoINOR Heg M 1o RroveRk bidinees and o a8 Lioan minslig 8l0¢ 0800 500, | VT it ACUERANCE WlILho Michael Glea e 3 ) g8t | hyumors in the sealp. to Dos “Moines that @iy and was known to | ((VLATRVOYANT and sychomotri har B AL enhogt frove 4 Muckos | is homo at 115 o'cloelk, aftor an illuess of e have obtained money With which to buy o feerrondnes o dlianons 'or s T ee i G BN oL R soveral mouths. He was boru July 7, 185, Will Cause u Kot reaper. A man answering his description | nend lock of hulr for readings by lotier, “Sun un and J, J. Steadman s . | ! Says and oven.ngs. Mrs, b 122 A of this city, Music will be furnished by the | in Mana, Tipperary uty, Ireland, and ToLeno, O., July 18.—The st car steike | was scen” Wednesday''dening in o tougn | HaySUlosen e Ahs b ouher h band I ‘\ came to this country in his fourtcenth year, | still continues. Nota car has moved since | quarter of town and fohi ‘nluy is suspected, | Termis, 5o ind ¢ In the evening there will boa musical and | whero ho engaged in railroading. He has | Tuesday night. A proposition toraise wa ¥he pailee 85e Invesultsing, i thaeyening | ke mugloal. gn: s . AGNIFICENT wore property in five-uer “M.‘: “MHWm‘ll""‘r‘:m\:;“ :, ”‘x‘\ dl;tii‘ ‘\..m.x‘ beon o resident of this city for the past | to §1.75 per day of twelve hours wus rejected Robbe at Marshalltown. 'y\”“"r“l ¢4 Tuntod 31¢101108 “froni. postolflu and o teio by Messes, . V. Badollet and W, | twelve years, duriog all of which time be bas | by the strikers, also ono to give them 4 per Mansitarirows, Ia, - July 17.—[Speclal | qa 0 Braperty for ront by Day & I L. Murphy ‘ana Miss Maud Cavin on the | been in'the employ of ¢ Wanish. \r‘ Hul' cent of the fares collected, This afternoon | Telegram to Tite Bet I ars enterad QL ATEEE e T T flute, cortiet and pianno. It is the intentien | time of his death be held the posit vanl | ‘the mayor issuod u prosiamation to/the oftest | Dunkler'a drug atore and ( s hardwaro | ApAh B I e L LR LRI of tho management of the Traveling Men's | foreman, The funeral will take place from | yyuptho blockade must be stopped, sud any | store at Gilman last night, secur 0| mu.:i:.u"m B e W1 Saln. Al iaunl association to muke the traveling men’s duy a | the Catholic “chiurch at u time to be aa- | 4iiempt ou the part of the company to start | worth of goods at the two places, Tho sherif | special featuro of every future assewbly | pounend later, - Tireo of bis ehilivon are i i cars would be protected. 1t lic WArih.of goode Rt biro. plases. s ahapil | i the west, but have been notified of the death | an attemnt will b NPT T " \$ D L iud tod \ % 4 g b ! ¥ d an attempt will be ma wt the estigating the robbery ™ Y/ The Laiout Commucram, | bl abht S oL e gt | §5 et v bl stis he utat | Veslgun e e 'HE GRAND, Why is Haller s Sarsaparilla and Burdock | [OTFOW to atteud tho funeral, - Mra, Gleason | o vioy will follow He vs i lowa, | Councll B Cla like the most popular soup of the day Is suffering from un attack of puralysis, and - Cepar Ravi July 17.—[Special Tele i Because they both cloanse tho skinand | 1 [‘l“ ared she will nat long survive Lor bus DeWitt's Little Eavly Kisers; ooty pil) o | gram to Tur B iRenorts. rocoived. here leave it softand velvety. bana, £ cure sick headuche and regulate the be.gsol This Elegantly Appoint:1 Hotal N T from C ion state thut gras ¢ F —— very small pill, but a very good cne, - hoppe \umerous 1n that v I »w Op:n ALl Aboard for Colfiy. | Dottty rittte Harly Teiaces Printers in Troul hanpe ARUTIREIRA A\l d X For health and recreation scek tho waters | — NEW Youk, 17.—Sev wgments | wu George ’helps, Mana N ' s, < ~ . cogo & Rock Island is Selliug round tr - gainst J. H. Bounell & i Phipps Dics of Hix Wounds, | - - 3 tickets from Council Buffs und return fc Don't wear a heavy, ill-fitting suit when | *E4UStY ) & A ¥ Boose, la., July pecial Telegram t ¢ 31 G. A. Scnoed “"-' prietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council 1 v I \ N COUN BLUFF 3 Bl $1.00. A.T. Elwell, ticket agent ¥ou can get elogant sutmmersuits nud eastorn | UG Hctarers, b favor of | T R e it el L luffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha , clean and refinish goods = —-— — | application was made for a receiver. The | B sou la R Fany it, died ut 4 o'elock | Medijcal Suraical Insti ! | Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St. Council Blutf send for price list, The Howo scalos, the oniy scale with pro- | S e firw's liabilities will probably exceed £400,000, [ bis morniug N i . h i L8 tected bearings. Nochook rods. Outalogue | 5 gupigy gohool convention will be held | o WILMINGTON, Del, July 17, —An exccution P World DR BELLINGERS, I'ROPS bt annd e Mo anie HARAR_ S ¥ {alirics 0t ARy sheracior Gun Dave » Borden & Sellock Co., Agts., Chicago A Buncar school convention will be held | woq “jasued today for $100,000 St the alie 4 . 2 them redyed and finished equal to new. e s b . | at.Hazel Dell August 6. The day sessions will | Cobb vuleanite wire co YR ARG Dies Moixes, Ia, July 17 Telc ( lisoise ED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the vire compauy of ity, by tie alties. Nos 201 wnd 2008 Broudwuy 1y Llanos, organs, C. B, Music Co,, 539 B'way. | beld in a grove a quarter of a mile cast of | Willlam Weightwau of Phuladelpula, gram to Tue Bee.J—A. J, Westfall, cuzdl | Cous Al Blulls, La 5 s latest and wost approved machinery, at loss cost than you ever pald befos