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G THE DALY BEE] COUNCIL BLUFPS OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STRERT Managor. e tor MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Store for sun umbrellas. Miltonberger {8 the hatter, 502 Broadway The Mayne Real Estate Co,, 621 Br July 81 is last day to pay water rent Oflice open Saturday and Monday eveaings A meeting of the secrotaries of Young Men's Christian associations 18 to be held at Rea Oak today Unity Guild will givo a social at the home 5. Swan, 714 Perin avenve, A musical prowrain hias heen prepared Gie Rod camp No. 1, Royal will meet with M Hennessy this cvening, at 819 Seventh avenue. A marriagoe license was jssuad yosterday to John Jones of Council Bluffs and laa B. Turner of Modale, aged 52 and Thoy were married by Justice Vien Harriewt, wife of W.J. Cook, died yrster. day of dropsy, aged 56 years. after an illness of “ten days.” The funeral will take place to norrow morning from the family residence in Garner township: W. 8, Kealine has gone to Chicago to look after his son, who has run away. Tho miss ing boy is the same one who left home and made an ocean v of two years before letting his parents know anything of his whereabouts The management of Manhattan beach pro- vided a fine entertmnment for their patrons | Wednesday night in the shape of a concert by the Sutorius Mandolin ¢lub of Omalia, The beach was thronged with pleasure-seek ers und the concert was highly enjoyed Willism Criss will complete his sentence | in the state penitentiary at Fort Madison next Sunday and wiill leave for his home here at that time. Ho has made a good rec ord as a prisoner, and has announced his in tention of behaving himself in the future so as not to have to o back Manager E. F. Clark of the Grand hotel roceived a telpgram yestorday from Messrs 3ush & Tabor of Denver, authorizing bim to deny the report which has been circuinting freely and has gotten into the telegraphic dispatches that the Brown Palace hotel of that eity is to be closed up. The first report thut was sent ont with | reference to the burning of Robert Budatz's meat market on kast Broadway was incor- reet. [t was the barn that burned, but the market, which was some little distance Away, escaped injury. Mr. Budatz thinks the blaze was caused” by some small boys that have been loafiug about i the vicinity and muking themselvesa nuisance gor Henry and Hugh Silcott, two smull | 3 't out into the woods cast of the city Wednesday afternoon to gather straw- berries and walnuts, Young Henry climbed to the top of a tall tree and while he was filling his pail with the luscious berries that grew theroe the limb on which he sat broke and ho was thrown to the ground about forty feet below He was knocked 1seless by the fall, but finally managed to get up and walk home with the assistance of s com- panion J. Recder wus given a_hearing yesterday afternoon before Justice Vien on the chargo of assault with intent to commit murder. There were no witnesses on hand who could swear that they had scen the kaife Recder's hands ‘with which Ofticer Wiatt wits stabbed, but it was shown by the testi mony of three witnesses that he had been in the ‘crowd und an active member. He was accordingly bound over to the grand jury and his bond for appearance was fixed at €00. Murphy, his companion, was dis- charged for lack of evidence, Deliverad by earele " to Any part W.TILTON - clty TELEPHON B | Qustness p— A way of Neighbors, Friday wwn Kilwa Trains leave Broadway at 9 and 11 a. m. and at 1 o'clock p. m., and every thirty minutes thercafter until 12:30 at night. Last train lea Munawa for Council Bluffs at 1 M The ¢ Blufls. The most Dining room on s 00 and $5.00a day. Couneil Towa. Rate, Prop. elegant in enth floor. F. Clark, Domestic soap is the best. PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, Mr. and Mrs turned from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Willams returncd yesterday from Colfax I J. Evans and family for an outing at Okoboji. A. W. Street of Orment, city visiting his old friends. Prof. Edwin Southwick visiting relatives in Carroll Miss Sadie Davis 18 visiting Mrs. Hollenbeck, in Des Moines. Miss Laura Flickinger loft last ey for Winthrop, la., to visit her mothet. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Hart will leay ur weeks visit to Chic Miss Winnie Crofts, who visited the city for a home hi Beatrice Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Bixbyand Ned and Frod Empkie have turned from Chicago. Idwin Walters has returned cagzo, but will go back next week move to this city about Septomber 1 Dr. Sarah Smith returned yosterday from Chicago, where sho has been devoting i month to the wonders of the White City Mrs. L. Harris of Council Bluffs is entc taining her brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Leopold, from New York City. They have just returned from Chicago. Miss Maud Bryant has almost recovered from her recent scrious aceident on the motor line and will resume her old place in the Rock Island ofices September 1 Mr. and Mrs. . 7. True returned yester- morning from the World's fair, They o accompanied by Miss Bell of Ashland, eb., who will visit Mrs. True awhile beford Roing home. Miss Elsio Honn has roturned home from a six weeks tripto Canada and the World's fuir, accompanied by her sister, Miss Gussie, who hus been visiting fricuds in Bvanston, 1L, and attending the fair, corge M. Gould have re- lefy last evening Fla., is in the and family are her sister, ning for a ands in week, has returned to her from Chi He will There is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler, Hereld & Co.’s cold storage. No matter what the weather is it veaches the customer in erfect condition. Another car load of {\‘Iunnn was put in Saturday. The best building sand in the market by carload. Address N. Schurz, 34 Bald- win Block, Couneil Blufrs, la. Ask your grocer for Domestie soap, Crosslng tho Lake for n Nickel The recent action of the management of Manawa in putting on a S0-cent rute for o round trip to Mauhattan beach from Omaha has resulted in giving what amounts to a 5 jeent rate across tho lak The tickets “which are sold by motor conauctors for 50 conts provide on their face that the holder shall be allowed to ride across the lake for 5 cents auy time during the season, instead of 10 cents, which is the nominal rate There s no coupon attachment, aud the holder of the ticket simply has to show it to the conductor onthe boat and hand in s nickel. The consequence is that one 80-cent ticket can be | made to last during the entire season and can be used for b trips ucross the lake just as well s for one. The #0-cent rate was adopted wainly for the benefit of Omahy patrons, and wost of the Council Bluffs vis. tors at the lako have not yet become aware of the tremendous possibilities for saving 10 ccuts per night that is afforded by the new order of things. — Quite a number of Bgent tickets have been sold, however, and are eiug used industriously every night Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., resl estatoand rentals,600 Broadway. Tol, 151, Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Musie Co, Smoke T, D. King & Co's Partagas. | that the company has been us | day be offered forsule Dowmestic soap outlasts cheap soap NEWS FROM COUNCIL, BLUFFS | Efforts Made to \n_!r- Tax Oase Agai the Union Pacifio Cowpang. CAPTAIN SCRIBNER MAKES AN OFFER County Treasurer Reod Refused to Accept the Pile of Greenbacks Tendered ~There Is Only n Diffor= ence of $148.60, Captain Seribner of Omaha the Union Pacific Rai company, visit to County Treasu \ afternoon for the purpose of tax question tax agent of i, yesterda talking over has rought in 1uch prominence of late by the action of the treasurer in scizing fifteen of the big engines which seen g in 1ts daily ted notices paid engines will on that And the general public vin a stock of locomo: tives for full consum jon at very reasonabls rates. The visii of the tax agent was f the purpose of making the treasurer a tende of the int of taxes due, together with the penalty that has accrued since He vefused, however, to pay the costs of the seiziro Tho law provides that in case of sei:ure the delinquent shall be liable for the ment of a4 & per cent penalty, which am 0 #0404, In addition to this the treasurer $10 anexpense of 4 for nssistants and this amount was also koned t ke 1 total sum due. The taxes, interest and penalties amounted to &8,084.75, and Captain Scribner was willing to pay £16.2 wore than that toward the expenses in order to make in even money He counted out 5,100 in bills which made a pie ab two feet hig and allowed the treasurer's eyes 1o take in from several poiuts of observation fo ouple of minutes. Much as it hurt lim, Reed said he couldn't take it unless Seribner would plank down the other £448.00. To this Seribner demurred, and so the procecdings had to be declaved off. Reed is rather confident, however the company will climb down the ladde gracefully as possible with tho next few days, fc ove that is made toward the final confiscation of the company's property piles up the costs, whieh will hive tocome at las; out of the proceeds of the sale of thie locomotives, - busin The treas to the effect that prior to August 88, er has 88 Lhe taxes arc the will bo enabled to | it \s AYED A MALL TRAIN, Bloodthirsty Kichard Jenking Wanted Walle 1n Goro Kuee Deep. Deputy United States Marshal Richards arrived 1 the city yesterday with Richard Jeukins in his custoay prisoner being wanted to answer to the chargo of delaying a fast mail train Jenkins was in Council Bluffs iast Friday, on his way to the east from Leadville, where he had been working. Like many more of the “Colorado sufferers,” he displayed a ood deal more anxiety to find out just what prohibition red-cye tisted like wiien taken in large quantitics than to find work. After bowling up to a considerable extenr, he made his uneven way o the Burlington yards, where he announced his intention of koing out of town on the first train, no mat ter whether the conductor wanted to honor his tic pass with a seat in the Paliman car ormot. Homade the antouncement with o wealth of fervid, but not beautiful, language. and said ' that he wouid kill any conductor who opposed him and walk in his gore. He managed to get on hoara rode for some distance before being discov ercd. When he was finally found he picked up o club and chased the brakeman nto th cab. A pitched battle ensucd, and Jenkins was us big s four of the brakemen the latter did nov take 1 pains to convince the unruly passenzer that the man who an the road did not to use a club. Another man, a of Jenkins'., was on the back end of the tender armed with a coupling pi prepare ughter any one that happer to come his way. By means of u gun the two fellows wero compelled to alight from the train, promising to stay off. As soon us the train startea they hopped on again and tho aperation had to he repeated Inall they delayed the train about ten minutes, and the probability is_that Judge Woolson will see that Jenkins is rew with a liberal term in the state penitent “The other fellow, whose name is G. W. M lory, has disappeared, but the United States ofticers are after him. The affair took place at Hiteman, a small station on the Chicage Burlington & Quincy road, about threc miles from Albia. While he wus in Jenkins stated that would like to kil to the train and Richard's custody there were six men he SPOILED A SENSATION, Mangled Corpse that Kefused to e Inter- viewed by the Police, Lewis Lovell, a wan who lives on Upper Lincoln avenue, telephoned to City Marshal Templeton yesterday morning and stated that there was the making of a hor sensation in a little hou from his home. Au old living there, but she w and muflled cries for help had be the neighbors during the night certain thai if a search wer thing would be found which v the mavshal's young nis soul. Depu rshal Fowler responded to the sumumons, and when he arrived at tho pla mentioned found & crowd of about fifty neighbors, cach one anxiously wiiting to b the first one to run in case anyvhing too hor- rible should be found. Thers did not seem t0 be any groans on tap, and an investigation of the outside of the building failad to show anything that was not strictly as it stould be. The door was then broken opon aud the spectators were given an opportunity to go insido and interview the mangled corpse But thero was no corpse there, and every thing was in good order. Itappesred to be 4 case of overheated imagination, and although the materials for a scusation were there, the sensation was wofully spoiled in the muking. ble just two doors woman had been missing. Groans 1 heard by and he was mado some. co Man Gone, Frank Stacy?a young wan who has been the junior member of the firm of James & stacy, has loft the city and his relutives and friends claim not to kuow where he is. He has been missing for a little over a weel, but nothing was said about 1t i the hope that he would return in u day or two, The way matters stand now, however, there scems Lo be but little probability of his turning at all. Judge W. C. James, who started the young man up in business by taking him into partnership, stated yeste day that just bofore leaving, Stacy rémoved all' the papers of the firm from the desk in the ofice to somo place unknown, and he ordered the firm mail sent 1o sowe place which tho postal authovitics refuse t divulge. Ho left no word with his partu as 1o his intentions. udeo James thinks sum of money that belonged to the | , but just how much it is hurd to tell, | from the fact that there is no way of telling how much he collocted until the Feceipts are brought to the surface in the hauds of the patrons of the company. He knows of about $100 of tho firm money that Stucy checked out for hisown use. The missiug young man beiouged to one of the best families of Council Bluffs, and his friends cannot be- lievo that, lio has bocn guilty of any wrong doing, He wasa member of one of the promiuent church choirs of the city he has held back | Carbon Coal Co., wholesale and retail coal. Removed from 10 Pearl to 34 Pearl street, Grand Hotel building, Domestic soap the best. Phenomennt Traln, One of the most remarkable trains that ever came into Council Bluffs rolled in on the Rock Island road last evening. It com- vrised fifteen cars losded to the very tops with wagon boards, the product of one faotory in an Lllingis town. and consigued to one of the big agricultural implement houses in this city. The boards would make a side | walke three foet wide and loug enougls to | the | reach paid o | | on what are known as | | | | | | | TTHE _OMATIA DAILY BEE: FRID —ad Y _JULY 28 1893 halt way and this England 1 Across Pottawatt unty is nearly half This indicates character of the iness ( 1T Trainloads thresh machines ar reapers are ¢ n en but when it is necessary t n ittle article this in train supply the demands ¢ house a graphic f the nt 10ral 2 county big s stupende tmplemet 1 ral ricult B oa n the ft accompanied e A and mado use every eff f the train an event acr the two sta Bluffs on oxact sche A daylight into Counel PICKING U WATER, Baskets the Missonrl Bottled Up for Annlysis MAcrao, Cnairman White ou of the fire and Man Hart the works company, made a tour of the city yesterday afternoon for the pur of picking up a fow speci 1aens of the city water to be carted off to Des Momes and submitted to the state chemist for analysis. The specimens we rom hydiants on Nineteenth ave street, Scott street and at the factory, these hydrants standing “dead ends” of th the water stands a addition from the s resery Several River City Ph the cit ichols ian water com N ager dopartment of wa take Childern water I lone time in t pecimens were nls and from the wate Il bo bottled u systom, where © pipes. 0 these taken river e wor They and sent to Des Moines Williamson & Co, 106 Main stree! argest and best b o stock in city. D at the O weil Blufts, the 00 hou: T Selitng b Tickets. The furniture that is now in use in the Grand hotel hius boen sold and is to be taken outon the 5th of next month, For some time past there has boen some little tainty as to whether it would contin its present management after that time. A number of the business men of the city called on Manager Clark and offered to make up a purse of $1.500 for him on condition that he would consent to rotain tho management for another vear, but Mr. Clark refused to accept anything in the way of a bonus, He ited, however, that if the eitizens would club togettier and purchase 1000 dinner tickets, to bo used any time during the year, it woull v2 very acceptable. A bargain is now pending between Mr. Clavk and the Pennsyivania Mutual Tnsarance company. which owns the building, and whether or not it wiil be made depends largely on hether this proposition is accepted, A committee of the citizens has the matter in charge and is making a e Mr. Clark has made a thorouzh suc lishment since he has had chargo of it and itis hoped that he can ba prevaited upon to continue at its head. The indications are good at present uncer- under Cook you meals this summer on a gas range AU cost at the Gas company. ARTHUKR'S TASTE IN DECORATION The Blue 1 the White ter ot His Skl If the walls of the state dining had voice they could tell of a dent in the Avthar administ has never been made anything at all, it 1s change his mind with posed ta be the sole prerogative of woman. President Avthwe's personal taste in matter of decoration, writes Kate Field, 1s excellent, wny portions of the ccutive mansion altered under his di- rection bear evidence at the present day. The Blue parlor, as raied during his cupancy, pr sented decidedly the handsome: appearance it has ever done. At the time when that room, in common with the others on the first floor, was being decorated, the president, one evening at dinner, promised one of his guests that to her he would entrust the important matter of selecting the decorations of the state dining room. The order had been given toa New York firm, but the selection of mater ana colors was left to the lady, who forthwith posted off to Now York for that purpose. The president gave the further attention until he was to inspect the completed contract. Then camo tho order from the president to undo without delay the entire decora- tions of the room. Subsequently, when they had been exchanged for others se- lected by the vresident himself, he made u polite apology to the lady, declaring the change arose from no lack of taste on her part, but simply that the final effect was not sulliciently handsome to be in keeping with the digmty of the apartment. fouse aa a room ttle inei- ion that ilic. If it proves that a man can Ul the ease sup- matter no led in —_— Chirges Agninst Jud, CcoNcorp, N.oH., July Senator Chandler, in an open letter to the bar association, prefers charges Linst Caief Justice D and Adsoc Jus- ticas Smith, Clark, Blodgett and Car- penter of the supreme court, for the al- leged palpable error and erroncous opi ion adverse to the vights of the people in the Concord railroad, which opin been rendered to.the house of rep: tatives. He demands an investigation, and if proven, demunds the judges be driven from their places, v kson Mas Arrived. aW YORK, July 27.—Peter J arrived yesterday in the best of h He left for Chicago in the afternoon with Parson Davie: = - WEATHER FORECISTS Thunder Storms Will Prevall and e Cooter 1 Nebraski T WAsIINGTON, July 27.—Forecasts for Iy day: For Nebraska —Thunder storis in central and western portion; southerly N ckson winds For Towa—Thunder storm ing the day, cooler Saturday morning; south- y winds, changing to westerly by night South Dakota—Thunder storms in castern portion, followed by fair weather; cooler in western portion; variable winds. shifting to northwestorly. Local Ite Orrice oF TiE. WEATHER BUREAU, OAuA, July 27.—Omuha record of Aperatur vainfall comparod with corrosponding duy of past fou warmer dur- Maximun temper Minfuum temperature AVOFREC LOIDOFLITE Procipitation L8327 000 01 Statement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Owaha for the day and since March 1, 1503 Normal temperature. icney for the duy Doficiency stnee March 1 Normal precipitation Excens for the duy : Dolicioncy sthes Mareh 1 o Repe a4 15 inch 76 inch 18 from Other Points ut 8 p ag | BTATIONS. --uopway Omaha, North Platte Falentine, St Louls St Piul veuport loudy Part cloudy Part cloudy oudy Deny Salt Lake Olty Rapid City Helena Biswarck StV Clie Al a Galy i Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Pari ¢loud, loudy " Part cloudy dlear ast Ometal, — el Balloon tonight and tomorrow eve, TS AFFAIRS 1N -BAD SHAPE cooler | Polict | | grain to the acre, Warden MoMillan of 'the Fort Mad Penitentiaty to Be'Suspended, HOW THE COMMITTEE FOUND HIS ACCOUNTS Several Hundred Dollars Cannot cated, While the to Have Funds ¥ o Lo Ofcer 15 Said Used State cely. ! Des Morses [Special Telegram | to Tue Bee. of W ten | MeMillan of th ladison penitentiary for misappropriation of funds 'is bow inevi table. T'he report of thespecial cc | apvoi ed to investigate the charges against the management of the Fort Madison and Anamosa penitentiaries was made publio | today in regard to the kort Madison prison | Thoreport on the Anamosa p | made some time ago, exonerating in nearly | | every particular Warden Madden's adi istration, but attaching blame to Chief Clerk | Galbraith, who has since resigned In respect, to the Fort Madison prison, the committee finds that Warden MeMillan has | received the sum of about 1,188 which ho | has so far been unable or unwilling to ac count for. 1t nlso finds that the warden and Clerk Butterfield are interested in the Indianola ob., Paint and Ochre company and have given the company contracts iu | dircot violation of the law. It also finds that the warden has on several occasions used the state funds to the extent of $1,100 for private purposes and it also finds that the vouchers are unsatisfactory, though it caunot say the state has suffered loss i this direction.” There is also a discrepancy in the surplus guard fund which the warden is unablo to fully explain, saying that he never expected to be called upon for an adeounting of the same. The charges in regard to dis- cipline and other manggement of the prison the committee finds were not sustained The matter was roferred to the attorney general and, after reviewing the report and the law, ho comes to the conclusion that the governor could not do otherwise than sus- pend the warden, which will probably be done shortly. The governor went to Fort Mudison today to confer with the warden, who has made a written defense and depos. ited a suflicient sum to reimburse the state for uny-losses that may have occurred, The wavden claims that misappropriation, if any has oceurred, has been wholly unintentional on his p: It is probat that a d. atic successor to Warden MeMillan will be ap- pointed, nsion mittec on was | e be He asn een see West Uxiox, Ta., July 27, —The quict town- ship of Windsor, Fayette county, comes for- ward witha startling sensation. The first | partof the episouc dates back two months | and the was Canada, Ed Palmer, single, was altogether too intimate with the wife of a friend. The pair were occupying a { house one night when a crowd surrounded the dwelling and peltéd it with rocks. Under cover of durkness or through the cellar the vairescaped and came: to Windsor, where the woman has relatives. Therd they | ived us they had in Caada, In a | short time the condition of affairs be- | came known, and a few nights ago | & party of men went to the home of Fay Trompson, where Palmer hias heen stopping walked in and upstaies to his room and drageed him out of bed. Paking ham into a three-scated carriage, his clothes were | brought and he was dressed on the road. A | beated argument was had as to her he should be shot or hatiged, it being finally d | cided to hang him. They stopped at a farm housc and procured a rope. but before the deed was committed onc of the party softened and induced the balanee to abandon re a penalty. However, they took him to the center of a dense picee of timbe and there in the blackness of in darkness sot him on the ground, admomish- ing him that if he was ever again seen in this region a rope would stretch over his head. He hus not been seen since. Life Termer ¥ Himself, Axavosa, Ia, July 27.—Quite a little ex- citement was oceasioned at the penitentiary last Monday night when the count was made for the night lock-up. ~After the count was completed it wis discovered that John Wesley Elkins was missing. Alarm was at once made and search instituted- Young ins was founa in an old garret in a pile of lumber, with the atmosphere hot enough to suffocate him. He was taken out and put in the chains in the solitar Wesley £lkins, it will be remembered, un the life sentence when 11 years old the crime of killing his father and mother while they siopt, with a rifle, He is now 14 years of uge and been ugly and unruly for several weeks. He has had an easy Job of it heretofore, but from this on will ‘be set to cutting stone. He is a bad boy and docs nov regret committing the crime for which he is imprisoned. Sinco. Paylng for Cycio Forr Donae, Ta., July 27.—[Special Tele gram to Tir Bee.]—Over 100 people have filed properly authenticated elaims for dam- ages before the relief committee at Pom- eroy. The treasurer commenced paying these today. ALl payments will be made in part, as it scems extremely dubious that a sufticient amount will be raised to pay the aims in full. ‘The committee has reccived something over #0,000. The exiet lo that should be reimbursed will foot about three times this amount, The mittee is sifting claims very carefull quite a_number have been readjusted worlk of building houses is going on and the town is grotting into habitable shap oncomore, The wounded are dc o1l Contributions, and liberal ones, aro still badly needed. Smooth W Stovx Crry, Jul Tue ¥ nock, former o, Milwat Paul conductor, came to this city as agent for the /tna Life company of Hartford, He defrauded the company and his bondsmen by returning 1,000 policié £10,000 and 3 s a8 820,000, and whe Six months ago newspaper cliv. received here giving an account leath from yellow fever. Last night scen at Manilla, Ia., by half 4 dozen d men who knew him, but got away before officers could get to him. It is cor- 1 that his death notico was of s own invention, and that his object wus to throw his pursucrs off tho track so that he could re- turn here Y Will Ialp Town Cr Cansoy, Ia., July 27.—[Special Bee. |—A rine rain this morning will toward insuring the corn crop. The oat crop is very light on account of rust, much of 1t being left unfut. Winter wheat is threshing out thirty bushels and over of tice The hay crop is tho best ever raised here and is nearly all sceurcd in good condition Damage. b to com i of wn k 7. —[S) HEO zaler. cial Tele lugene D, | 10 Mexic to Tue go far ale Horse Thief Captured S1ovx Crry, July 27.—[Special Telegram to 1 Bee.—Miss Nan Hoyt,a 19-year-old girl, was ed up ‘here for horso stealing toddy. A week ago she stole a horse and eton from a livery barn and drove to ron, 8. 1., a distaace of 20 miles, before she was captured. Her home is in Topoka, Kan, Electric Car. July 27.—[Special Tele- gram to ‘Lue Bee.]—Mrs. George P. Crecelius was run down by an electric strect car this afternoon and killed ——— Balloon about 7:45 tonight, e Maharajah Taltal Braga Kills Himself. Brixpisy, July 27.—The Maharajah Taitai Braga, 19" years old, committed suicide by poison on his arrival here by steamer. It is supposed the causo of the deed was the theft of a casket contain- ing nis jewels and mone; e Senutor Beckwith May Resig CHEYENNE, July 21.—It is currently reported that United States Senator A. C. Beckwith has oris about to tender his resignation. Governor Osborne will Ia., | aly not talk on the subject, Rumor has it that Mr have d ments. Beckwith and the — . BIG BURGLARI kes 1 and y fow have an_idea of labor, foreth brought to b in and scien big bu is to fie skill glary, The find & house ¢ valuables to repay t and this first step alone weeks. 1ing neces mtaining sufth trouble and may take it bo understood highest of oxpert meant; men with comfortablo accounts and ownl who, after reducing risk to a mir by claborate plans, acquive that class burglars b houses of their 1 eminent respee ity for more ti as burglaries 1 by three villustrate and leisurely w by burglars, take a case I prominent Commercial. are the wonderfal The principal of on a certain quire sufficient it and the own to the I and information customers’ residences, unquestionable referenees no one ever knew) the 1 fixed upon. Ineredible as it may app with his employer for over se and gave the utmost w n month satisfaction ting with the servants. Five days aftor his rosignation a gi- cted at the house over had smoked several cigars and drunk o bot- gantic bu solected 20,000 glary was ¢ W property stolen. valued he at wa thioves tle of port, so that they were in no hurr and to crown all, the hioty was convoy to its destination in the owner's phacton, which was duly retarned same night, butn and the burglars were ne On another occasion was escorted out, with a view to mat mony (and burglary) for two months 1 fore the event camo off. A is always at hand, and genorally ish appearcnce; in fact, on one a brougham was used, pussershy and which one of the residents elosc by. As regards tools, very fow sary, owing to th the operator. lar can th are *‘stumble; ko his way metimes unywhere. added a set a dozen of these make but little These stumblers ave tixed on the 1 paths about the house in such a w the wires are rased about six 1 regarding federal appoint- Execute | S the ght on a ary | isk, ny only the are and mum enough in one night to keep them in afuence and an.a year, although having but a third share invariably v of procceding adopted wed by a cetive, savs the Cincinnati | thoe ! burglars in this instance, having fixed | house, was unable to ac- coneerning This man then went al butcher supplying the house pplied Mr a situation as driver of one of his carts which delivered moeat at Aftor producing how obtained 1 was engaged on the round, which included the house | he stayed his only failing being a weakness for chat- pon tho | veal elew was afforded, aptured. rmaid conveyance of styl- oceasion the even the policemen on the beat imagrined was the property of are neees- ill”and ingenuity of With a jimmy, spreader, dvill, a few picces of strong bent wire and a little gunpowdor, the expert burg- To of These are lengths of fine | steel wire, with pointed stakes about a | foot long attached to each end, and half bulk. wnoor v that inches from the ground, and prove such a suc cess in ease of pursuit, that the burglars as of whito By traps, as they are compelled ‘to hang pic per from the wires in o muy escape their own s run over them. ier that th WHAT A MAN SAYS. Masculine “Don’ts” Demanding Attention. Don't hate other women so. the way you look at one another on street. for us. wrinkl Don't out of your waist. comes visible. no woman seems to tell you. Don't get off th to the horses. Men get a great deal but you are not bound to amuse them, DOt stand at the door of & street car into | ompty You all do and worry somo man near at hand giving you a seat when there seats at the head of the car. this. Don't leave your pocketbook in your lap when you a riding in a street car. Some man out, but they will get muddy. Don't try to have a long “waist 3,000 years the artists—the profe and conservators of beauty —have ful. At least please take the hint. Don’t wait until you get in front of a ticket officoe window before taking out | the Cight men who are patiently waiting the wondering our pocketbook. The wives of opportunity to buy tickets ar why thoy ave so late at home. - Got the Blues. A Kentuckian, who is a hospital in that st stovepipe from the top the bottom of his feet. of his head his lips are blue, and altogether 1 America. is the bluest man poisoning. subject to epileptic fits, and took g to ward them off, to light turned a blackish sort of plate. Feminine | Think of tho | 6f two nights and needs it."s Don't keep all your politeness keep smoothing the A few wrinkles will keep you from looking ! hideoysly smooth, like a fashion plate. | twenty Don’t have your skirt badly fastened at the back 5o that your undorskirt be- You can't sce this, and car ‘with your back of un out of your persistency in doing this, nandkerehief and o will pick them up for you s you are passing For sors been saying that a short waistis more beauti- patient in a e, isas blue as a new to His finger nails ave blue, the wnites of his eyesaro blue, and 80 is bis tongue, in The doctors say that the dis- coloration is caused by nitrate of silver Asbridge for years has been t quantities of nitrate of silver in order | This was graduslly | deposited in the skin, and on exposure blue, just the way it does on a photographer’s q [ALL MAY SERVE Be Removed, Good and SuMclent vanood in Each Case Will The Tak Dismissal, Cause M afor: Wasmivoron Bur 518 ¥ AU oF .‘ Wasiis tary Smith is expe | Washington August been considerable talk about t changes in tho ters and land offiees in Nobraska and t Wh 1 jocrats are urging th of Searetary Smith will be t publican i time al decision § chang CUmMBbents Lo serve ¢ in theirc is understood th acting in accord with the policy Cloveland to make no changes i except for good and suficient ca commissions expire. In changes may be expected { !yot wed mimiss News for the Aru The following today Leave army orders f absence on surgeon' hard I3 Ha 19, 1803, Dopa three months, Leave of absence effect upon the expi leave of absenco on su diability, is granted Eighth infantry n Luther S. Ames, Seco vitg served over thirty yoars is, on his own application. by the president, rotired from ac this date Major il ment conth of Texas, ation of geon's « Mujor ullius C. Tupper, Six having been found by an ars board” incapacitated account of disability incident t is, by direction of the | from active service this date. Miscell madical pension exami were announced for Jowa today C. D, Roome, 1. A. Barnett and Bedford, W 0 1 W. e Acting Secretiry today aftirmed the sioner Lamoreaux against Doyle | Two | | | Sy, of the Tn ruling of 1. in the case Watertown, S trict. Radford, the plaintif, fi on a timber culture entry for tt quarter section 10, township 1 This was dismissed by the local on appeal, sustained by the com e An Applieation for the When It Iy Two frequenters of th trict walked unste Broadway on Fric New York Sun. They were dressed, but they showed th too mueh jubilation. The of the men was marred by "days growth of brown bes looked tired. arm of his friend. “You're all right,” said “Just step in here and Bob nate you in a jifly.’ Man ced. ly al 1y aftornoc They turned into a barber shop in th avenue. The boss Iu leaning against a shaving ch Here, Bob,” said the sobe town, “give my friend a ten juvenator. He's been up th The tired man about town ily into the boss barber's S fix you all right,” the cheerily. ~**You wont know minutes.” The sonked two towels in ico minutes, whi the chair. Then he wrung !out and bound onc over tho forehead and folded the the brain. **You can go to sleep now I8 the best Blood Medi 1t assigts nature to thro puritics of th time tones up the entire organitm. contrary to the effectof the various cury, sars mixtures, which impurities in the system, thus sickness and suffering. Therefore, nnot do better than take 8, § As a physician, T have prescril S. {n iy practice as a_tonic, troubles, used arénic tion to u you ¥ which gave such gen elf and patients. L. B Rircuy, M. D., Mag Treatisc on Hlood asces THE ! Recoivers of Nebraska Land Offices Not to DEMOCRATS ANXIOUS TO MAKE CHANGES Toward v ¢ FNTIL STREET allow tho T sevel of disability granted First Licuto infantry, for one month for active prosident, St TENDERLOIN REJUVENATOR. s Tend He leancd heavily on the > better part 5 chair. boss | water the tived customer lay in placed it under his head at the blood,and at the roducing much BLOOD MEDl(élNE id hiave been very successful, BWLFL SPECIFIC €Oy Atlauta, Gae |y all the rest ho tired customer closad his ayes and 11d o to sleep within two minutes, The harber lathered his face as he slumbered and shaved him skillfully, He changed the fced towels every f min s while I'he over ten y b Then he off the siced towels and annointed istomer U'll tend to AR TIME the custome ka of shaving 1 ittle but the imber on for towols. ne renew ing ust e Ad ok o Action i { it looked 1 the chair the mi His ho looked ehipe surprised as and gazed headact By ve! _n greal. How much i CHalf o dollar,” suid the At s tho regular aroso tin Titn Bes \eat itk Bes, | ' that's simply for barbor, the re- rn to thero has charge ho pr receivers of Nebr s the policy [hie two men about town went out arm in arm to get something to cat : s of men who are given to racket- ing come in here and have that process applied to them,” tho wrher said. is a ploasant way of getting over the bad effects of a night with the boys, Tho st thing about it, you see, is that you can be eured while you go to sleep in tho barber ¢ r. That'sa great deal bet- tor than dosing yourself with bromides or liver pills or “other dre It is sim- ply the cold wator eure for o jag agree- ably applied. Nobody kicks on the half dollar fee, for it is understood that it takes timo and that a barber's time is luable,” he sk re boss the f Tt this tary is ut fon socr »f President 1 these oflices ntil the L cas al months were issued s certiticate ant Byor May is extended Selzing M - 18 of Stam. PaRIs, July 27.—The police of this eity, by order of the government, are soizing cheap maps of Siam, which are offered for sale on the boulevards, and which vepresent the Siamese frontier in ace cordance with English ideas. to take his prescnt ortificate of Prancis ¥ nd infantry in the army, direction of VELAND, July Goneral ‘tive sorvice George W. Morgan, who was the only surviving general of the Moxican war, dicd yeste Wt Portress Monre, where he hiad gone from his homo in Mount Vernon for his health S Ne Chang Browning, King & Co’s Monthly—Col- lector Tr. Cutaway says your bill has been running nearly cleven months and he wants 1o know what you are gomng to do about it G. W. Slowboy—~T'ell him U think 11l let it stand awhile for a change. th cavalry, my retiring service on the service, retived ning boards Cresco, Drs, H. C. Price udiey and terior Sims wd Commis- of Radford D.. land dis led u contest e northeast 14, rango 43, oficials and, missioner, P.S. H About Town oin dis- ong Upper m, says the s both well o ellects of wee of ono stubby two aed, and e the latter. Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Tnfue wille ejuves . Bronchitis and Asthii A certain euro for Consumption in first stage and a sure relief iu advanoed ctages. Use at once. You will ae the exeellent effect after taking the firat dose. Sold by Analers everywhero. Large ottles B0 nemis 2o £1 PO 1t Cures Cold enza, Whooping Co: wber stood air, rman about derloin re- -Attorneys-at-lnw Prac- Stms & Bainbridge i et i, ey federal courts. “Rooms 206-7-8-9, Shugart | block, Council Bluffs, Ta. ke wea Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS: ACTS and loans. v Wt and Sold. Pussy & latter said yourself in rher = for vy 41 the towels tired man’s other and base of Femoved, « Ed Burke nools, vaults, ohf at Broudwisy JOm BXCHAN and iy P, nfee 1ot on bottom for ha Grecnshields, Nieholson & C - l](\K TSALE cated anil’ with Bew oicd if you want Atk b, well Tos Council Blufts, JORSALE at a birgaln if taken at once, 165 _foot by 2104 foet on Park avenne, or will soll i smaller parcels if desired. 1. M. Shoafe, Droad- Wiy and Madn street cine, because oW off the im e This 8 just potash, mer Dottle up the L | | AN OPPORTUNITY fc [ Adr e w on_Galla- Gallagher, Weston, ory posts for sale Address Mrs r We liave tikon lots under f will elose out atcost Day & 1o, 39 o mont ed and used i nd for blood | RY GOODS and elothing Inever | 7 eral satistace | Bicood'stocic at 1ow rent Conneil Blufts, T tanity for Day & He Anop Adr v, Ind” | 5 mailed free, { WWANTED. 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