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THE_OMAIA DAILY BEE: FEPDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 18 3 n : 7 i i Ivew ¥ B ' PRI ERQ | securing a atvorcs, and_decided that the | [0 I\ | with tho exporimont that ho will this fall | Vb “L\‘ ‘I\I'LI"E:'“ oy | Two Men Who Had o Look Are Now Very | et sne o et of gl | oF HERRE Yok ST T o L et v e the hendoney of the suit. This part of | Homesoskers 8till in Gpddt Numbers Are | harvested in the history of the niry Telivered by earrier to Any part of the city Carcfully Locked Up. H. W, TILTON - Managor f— men. hesd thele monsy’ in Frank Williamson and T. H. Phipps of . 1 \ve ¢ rsh This new candidate for public trial comes in prepared ongs | B N N 1f you have bill against | pROSPECTIVE SETTLERS KR: ORGANIZE AthF. bay RHA Trom & souce Wity feot by [ e L RS UL TRLEPHONES | Busin Nof | THER LITTLE GAME WAS T0O OLD | these times, If vou fowa_omplaed. by PROSPECTIVE SE ORGANIZED | Ouiel iy sna “ram o Shuce "t ot | sizes, same as Pennsylvania coal. It contains within —_— any railway, express, telegraph or e — their total crop reachiisz 1,000 bushels. This "™ ive per ce ) iC AIXE ‘AR Conrse Work of n Coup's of Alleged Con- | PHONC company entering lown, write to ¥ 310 Together for Feapootion Agatnat | yoar the estimatod production 8 hoarly } three to five per cent AS MUCH FIXED CARBON Bad Bills Made Good. MINOR MINTION, - e Nassal vestment O, Council 3 8,000 bushels. as » eastern a racite ¢ as N.Y Plumbing Co fuence Sharpers -Saioon Keeper 0'cone | 0 Nussan Incostment G Counell | e soomora—The ey Feomiaes to Two carlonds of tannia_extract have been A i) il sudineti ek Boston Store bankrupt sale nor Kefased to ¥ timized— = bt T shipped to Boston from South Bend, being The Mayne Real Estato Co., 621 Bre They Will Be Prosecuted. Cinders for Sale —200 loads nice, clean — Railrond Service. the first ansignuent of a sl order. | [ y\ass Ashes and Liess Su lphun Building permits to the amount of &,17 cinders for walksand driveways. Apply Owing to th [ superior quality of Washing Wors fiaved 1At montl — to B. D. Burke, Taylors's grocery T ton hemlock bark the extract commands o L AR i o el g ¢ Tho fall term of the Western Town Busi. | A couplo of confidence men were nabbed st Auaxsas Crrv, Kan, Aug. 811t has | Promium of U per bavrelover castern hen- | Try it before buying. For further information and ness college will open next Monday me by the police yesterday, and prospects ap Datbion Cosl Oo been decided by the Santa Fe not to run |y SRTTRG (o ettt | samples call on ‘The funeral of Joseph Spressler will take | tg roud 1o oL L : i street, Grand hotel bldg, | trains through the Strip for several hours | bono shingle mill at Bluine to the Bout ineral of Joseph Spress’ Will taki he roac eretofore men who were caught — | phderd 2 & before and after noon of September 16 The | City Shingle company, a co-operative institu- | = ) 4 ~ N = 3y P place s morning 8 o'clock a iarles " i . v 1 . . ) “£ Ainkiey's undertakine establishmen “ i ¥ n the Interic pArtme! which closes | ML The lessecs will take possessi Tho divoree suit of Mrs, W. A. McMillan | PUnishment, their victims being residents of Suit for Feen, T R reiony \WHICH GIOWBY 1 qpyol SiiwioiilL it oive, SURIAN 1t o T6h 10 Main Street Counecil Blu has been dismissed by agreement and the | Other places and preferring to accept a little Dr. B% W. Poulson has becn made defend- | he SWrip to those who would take advantage | o p, ey 200,000 per day MeMillng, 1o child has been awarded Mr. | balm for their wounded feclings 1n the | nt In a suit for attorney feos, wherein | Of trains. Tho hotols are flling up with | “'lho Graye viver fruls orop, accorling 1o o e shape of a cash settloment rather than take business men from various parts of the coun : i Hugh Medunkin of Los Angoles is plaintift statement made by Mr. J. B. Holt, manager rriago licenso was issued yesterday | the trouble of forcing the dupes to o trial Medunki martiage 11 5 | was formerly Poulson's attorney, | Vs Who propose going into business in the | of the Palouso Fruit association, will amount A y b] d y C l ? and 25 respectively names given by two men who arrived in the }lv[« ity 4hvn;3mhw o Judgment for $3,400 | Strip after the opening 1,500 boxes of pears, 2,000 boxes ot grapes, The night police, who have been released | City yesterday morning and made a tour of | for attor e i A man who ran a hotel in Creede, Colo., at | 8,000 boxes of - winter apples. The apricot S d r th “-I t months, will be required to pace their beats | a little brass lock while the latter The brand of corn known as “D. W, | had alarge hotel built in ""'|"“" l“"'l'"", (Forest fires are raging in the woods about ::K\"ll'n;lv’g’:;:‘:y::;’\l\):'.-"\)l::-:“:Ivvi:rr:\‘h‘:‘n\\m(r fhe | aid the fnnocent stranger act. They | Avcher's World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn, | Will be hauled to Perry on Sunday, the day | South Bend and there aro fears that. por i i 3 y : after the opening, and be set up. tions of the town will be burned if the dry A farmer nnmed Loucks, who was driving | SFicd to work rly ever, onon Main | Council Blufls, Ta | s not backed at ‘I'he town is filling up with gamblers and | weather continues. A number: of sottlers Along Broadwiay with 10 of hay on his | Street, and fluaily dropped in on Mike | Council Bluffs and Council Blufts Can- | vgy, e-thing* men from all over the country, | have lost their cabins and othere not . " from Honey C) , ran intou rig be- | O'Connor, who was the last one they tried | ning Co, has no interest whatever in said | wno are coming here to prey ou the un- | only anxious for their homes, but for th longing toCharles Baughn, which was tied | their game on, and probably the last_one | brand. COUNCIL BLUFFS CANNING CO. | sophisticated. ‘The trains on the Santa Fo [ hamlock bavk they hive peeied o mariiet 100 Main St and fst Avenue to the sidowaie, and shatited Yo bUgey. | ey Wil ry it n for some litlo timo, After | e’ W g | re daily bringing in from twolvo ta twenty- | aud whicl is now dry: ) Rev. Robert Moffett of Cleveland, O. | the usual preliminaries had been gone | o V@S’ 8Loe store open every evening | four exira coaches from the north. Th Among tho relics deposited at the laying a8 ) preaclied Wednesday night to a largo audic | throush with Tafiosn bt e thaesie ol | after Sept. Tst. announce they will run special trains, from | of'a church corner stono recently ab Seattis Are Selling Men's gnce at the Chrisiian tent, corner Eigh- | could be opened, and Shepard took him up Laddadul LSS Xy S - T ¥ X R ey was a bank book bearing the inscription: QhAa i teenth atrect wud Thid aveutie. Mr. ST | {aflsh oot e i b | George S, Davis, presoription druggist. | from Arkansas City 1o the registering booths | 1A%, bak book bearing the nscription $6 Tan Shoss, Piccadilly and $3 0 L] fettand President J, M. Atwater of Oska sh, but he had check for 4300 on the border, Wo i b . £ have twenty bauks. We have Bluchers styl which he S Aaban r & Co's Partagas. THe boomel o T N U] G TR loosa collega were the guests of Rev. 15, W willing to leave with O'Connor as moke T, D, King & Co's Partagas The boomers hold o meeting last night at | (e A Hw ¥ A I . c Arkansas river camp to discuss their 5 WIS e , L cilat it Al Allen security for $50. O'Connor worked his Domestic soap is the best ok 8 i pinic wwhich has been world wide. ‘There ; 5 . Lt o ' ymestic 8 £ rights on the Strip and appoint committees e A ? Tt a2 & ] a commercial and financial and Mrs, Chatlos ‘A, Withrow,died at 1340 | cept $10, Abvotit this time Oficur Wistehog COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. STHLed to 1601 TEY tho) et v ke dilly and Blucher sf o'clock yesterday afternoon of cholera in- | pened niong, and us soon ns Laflesh's en- R R LI T Miscellancous. ¥ ucher style at —_— d to ge e iuforma possible ) X i fantum, after an illness of ecight duys. ‘The | dorsement was secured he was turned over | pegular Weekly Moecting and Ususl Grist | how o bcy fiL the fuf e e .\.‘”.1,“,“[",:.\ L ForJuly the Comstock pay roll was #15,- Kl $3.60, $3.00 and $2.75 funeral will take piac this afternoon at | to tue officer and takeu to the city jail. SESISURTHNS, to furnisi information to tho troops and so- | 22 0r $I8008 less than for the mouth of .00, $o. f 2 oiciodic from the resideuce, 621 South Main 1‘\:.}_“}'3{:;“‘ .'"13“;".'.I‘.{"‘%fi!&i!\'[f i ompanied | qyg county commissionors held their cure thele cjectment Tho registration <“(‘f;l-i“m Ty A SHOBEP AL Cc iy o v J. M. Anderson, a prominent contractor of | While the nolice were investigating to find | regular weekly meeting yesterday, at which | 100ths question aud A ] O e e S e Y et ) Bujoria, Knn, his commenced anetion in | 0ut whether he was really an accomplico or | but little elso than the transaction of routine | hresehf faetiities, for handling the crowd | 8 Warven, Minho that a sportsmun can kill THIS WEEK. the Unitc ©s court through his attor only an innocent granger, as he claimed to | pusin was up for consideration. ings foom now on until the Strip opens and | doy cxe, lickingor ros, to, forocloss n e e waw allowed to L gpneraloiee | e citizons of West Omaha precinet | on wnize themselves i strougly as possible. | A schme i3 on foot todo _milling on elianie’s lien of £4,000 o a #40,000 hotel which | 1 e hoadquarter UL s b e lvery busincss man in the city is receiv- | lurzo seale in the gold districts of northern N 3 e £1,000 is a disputed balance ‘u-nlw_fx’mu. for a few minutes Som mx a vacancy in that precinet. country about the Stripand how to get there. | at a profit. STEANMDYE WORKY Doug Burns had one of his periodical d }"I' ”; ML 'r«- ';n:l n'u_- m\vzvn-“; - xton & Vierling asked that the county | A great many of them are from as far east A rvosident of Santa Cruz, who shotan mostic aquabbles vesterday. iu the coursoof | pef I chirge of the ¢ th e oAty for | Pay some of the hospital warrants which | 48 New Hampshir 1d Connecticut. The | ornamental bear to picees, fired $150 for whicl he stated his willingness to amputate | Beart bolng overcomo with “sympithy for | BE PG 8 10 AP (WAFRES WIAH | fibee number of lettel sived iudicate the | malicious mischief. his wife's interual apparatus by means of o | L e o o " aoioend o weork, he | was much cheaper for. the county to tuke o | rush will surpass that into Oklahoma, was a real bear. air of scissors which he had in his hau 5 A SR L b o AN T its 7 per cent obligations than to allow the kil Grmation in Justice | VOUEHL each of them u glass of | 1187 percen AL LI s Vinw 3 court i e Uusband s now out. o | Doer and & plugof tohacco: sytnderin | By to fomain in the banks, drawing per <5 bonds while awal p trial S5 cents in the operation. Officer Wiatt no. % All kinds ot {'yohl( o Said he thoug C and Glowning doue in Ho said he thought it S = Wallafal” Clark, f 1y chief of t LR tabtioe: mas T ~ allafal ark, formerly chief of scouts stained fabrics made HANSAS STRIKE, under ( cal Cook, his undertaken to l: as good as earn_the ard offered for the Work promptl ticed, when he paid the saloon keeper, that | . Henry Lehman asked the commissioners | Miners Forced to Give Up the Fight and ' ot & ‘ r 2 C R RS Romie Willison and Frank Benedick, two oA i SR b aceept his worl e had comple he Seek Their Old Plae 5 Y o i 7 parts he nad a voll of bills s han \en ho | 10 accept his work. as he had comploted t 5 L Standard, Bafner, Frisco, Son puall boys living near e Northwestern | Wit o rene ot o B station he | frescoini of'the court rooms. | Ofivers of g | Wier City, Kan, Aug. 8L.—The coal rman, Bunker Hill and Sullivin mines R I CRca fepot, caught another bov, Henry Southel was found to have less than & in change in | {Heritate wtisation which convenes ab Sa- | minces' strike has ended. The leaders of | Caur d’Alene district, Tdaho, which farmish E A oeey 1t Wednesday and proceeded 10 | s pocket, und the question now is, whero | iR, Kan., asked tho commissioners tosend | /O acknowledge that the strike will | wet ore to the Denver smelters, are ready to = ]} 5 C. A. WMACHAN, a thumping to him on account of | did that 1o11 of bills pos delegates.” The matter was referred to the | i e S ahalte | rea M A kAR REHE B e S vk BT or Lo 3 G Phoprletsw nes he had applied to them oscph Lafferty, . bartender on South | ¢0unty clerk, with authority to make the | be ofiicially declared ut an end toduy. A | 2h%n OIOT, he - " at them arrested and- they will havs 0| A Steced, was aother prospective vietim | L0 abpointments, providing ho could find | delegate canvention composed of representa- T o A 3 - Broadway. posE NOE trial in police court this ning on the £ : e n % ving | 4Dy person who would go and pay their own | tives from all the shafts in the district will : S Gl b = S western depot. i of the two mien. They will liave a heaving | DY Ders a dashed into a house at Sacramento. The in o= S T (L oo i, | this morning in police’ court, and O'Connor | SXpenSes L apbing along the | be held in Pitisburg and. President Walters es of the house were badly friehtencd avon i b d e B 4 AR Ra e Tea TN {ners here la blete . Word wus seat to the tice Vien's court, making a like charge, T T & Valley was ordered. ‘The clerk was in- | He addressed a meeting of miners here lasy Bt L awas S ProfiGI0, Vo nglnfratain wiho lins boot WANTED BY THE LADIES, structed to advertise for bids for furnishing | night and said it seemed folly to continue | PO ers were dispatched to teaching German and fencing in Des Moines | om 1 T the county’s supply of winter's coal CRldtlad T crtbal (OO TR e E e 3 sthio! ly of winter'scoul. - | o gtrike lon Men were being put to | ynd dangerous thut they were compelled to \ an s city Tnteiy, yostenia 1 into rincos Cansos fim Troubto, | COURES AUOTIEY IKuley wasglven permis' | ouic in the wincs overy day and thoro | Shoot et . : nele Sam's army, his application bein, 3 o sion to hire a stenographer er month- 5 e would The firs e P L e 0L hE AG S nen T l‘v‘\‘ Bhoe 'um::v» ome men would enjoy the seusation of [ with the requirement that he or she remain | would soon be no ncies. 1‘; would, _The l!lsttxfl!1|4:‘\l.\[|l dried A‘m‘,:mn\‘ A lZ-Tons-a-Day Machine at a 10-Tons-a-Day Price. OAIBRE A COMmARKIRIIIS Frublioriis Tar oty sceing half o dozen ladies after them, but | inthe attorney’s office in the court hous therefore, at the convoation advise the men | shippud o the eaist from San Jose, tie con . Our Warranty Goos wiih Eaon Machice: major general of tho Gerwan armny. aud he | Thomas King, @ dried-up spechwen of man | | The committeo on charity ws instructed | 1o deeluro the strike ended ana go to work | Sigument consisting of 182350 ponds. The o= B\ The Southwick Baling Press is 4 2-horse, fullcircle machine Himself wns five aud . half Vours in that | who blow lnye town yestord Ear: to rent a voom to be used for the purpose of | ¢ Yhe bost torms obta inuble total castbound freight Shipments of the : R TUBias (e argest foed opening of &Ny ohreolor thom withithoirisirot el Sooilowintoitown|yesteriny, onroute trom |{ 0, Sl S d Al ten 'andl ptovisions Hov bhve | BHIHO ineblo: ok wore 1408010 pounds, of which the | g any Continiious- Haling, Tt Ghehom with the raulc of second | nowhere, is not built that way. He not o oo eI Nt noahe: en fruit amounts to 933,58 pounas. The | (S : - oudiostroko Tress i and will piay i piano. solo. tonight ap the | 011 had halfa dozen ladies after him, but —— Wicmira, Kan., Aug. 31.—Wlen John | Shipmeuts to San Francisco and other points 3 » ho World. musical at’ the residence of ltev. G, W, | the men, children and dogs who joincd POLICE PiCKINGS. Inicanitom Snyder. 217 South Seventh strect, aud o | in the chase swelled the number P e 9 Mano duet with .\l‘lwh\l\m nyder. 5 about 200, Last Wednesday K,M‘ al People that Were Pulled tor Offending the e EOtARY = An illustration of the scarcity of currency | Dales tight; draft light. Wi e T N EDIS VIR Y s caldent R St g Reed and \:i':‘ “i “‘"\xm”l wis furnished a few days ugo, when twenty | Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BEST. L Wi i a bicycle accide at the residence of A, » 3 0 siug position. He ¢ o ¥ SUEwaal LAk i S ibHteR il 5 Wednesday night while riding on West iiiole A loE L BT George Todd is charged with the petit lar- | fhiei FASIOOR (T8 (AR Do usiivns) then ifzom! Eiober it Now istho time to buy a hay press. It wi v L Ly L | on Fairview avenue to see about a place to T BelbT b throat and slashed open hi il | ) bauk in Deer Lodge by y Yy press pay Proadway on his way back from Omaha® | Lourd for himsolf and threo of his brionde, | o€ ot and pair of punts belonging to | {ho bowels protruded. He then cut his ome placer diggings. They | fore you buy. He collided with a wheelman who was goivg | 7 story he told about himself waa satir. | Thomas Manl 2 wife's throat. but not deep enough to reach | ere unable to pot a cent in cash. upon it ) S toward Omaha and who was riding factory o the lady of - the house, and a bar. | _John Frie accuses Renic Cousmns with | the jugular vein, They may recover. e I T T e SANDWICH MANF G CO COUN(‘IL BL UFFD the isouuhabile ot o arond T il | ain was struck, King agrecmne to cull in the | stealing . cornct from him, Jnd ho wants Dronverimai Ry Iesurisk for comage, but would not advance money 4 oy 4 2 g kho north, as tho unwritter v Of viheel | norning and pay his bill in advance. Just as rge of lurceny S i on it. smen directs, “The might was dark, and the | po" e : AElaRa N Sl - | Dexver, Aug. 8L—The State National AP — Lt : : . > was leaving hie aceidentally learned that 1. Dean and W. J. Weleh aro wanted for \ State ShUPIAT Svholhas ban Eoty {‘1’.”,\'{ oo of th bynener bueyelist had of | M. Hooker was onc of Sheniff Huzen's depu- | makiniz an assault on Jdames Connell, Tho | bank, the last one of this city's six national | , Mountain Charley, who has been prospeet e pi ence of he other was a shock ! : ) ] . : 11 iug for wold in the San Gabriel range for the nent several constellations of stars into sign | o8 40 eft the house in great haste, jump- | latter hus filed o complaint agaiust his as- | buuks to suspend, opencd its doors again | 1o, fxiom venes wae iy el Tango for the W. L. DOUCLAS all at once. Both of the wheelmon wore IBETxor e poron Tl Nothing ras ilants. e ] ; this morning. The Commercial National | rich placer cliim at the head of the San . . ()X 0w 0 [ a o 5 S T G thought of his queer actions, however, unti; Jfefferson MeDonald is wanted on a charge | will resume in o few days. Of the score of | Gabriel river, near the narrows. He brought $ 5 = 1 thirown & ‘lllll)'t*“%h und’ una ’G...u'-u.h'u'uu\lf-‘:" lntor: = i : T e of assault with tontito <‘|‘.n-.-.u“m.(|ny in- | banks compelled to close their doors u few | in several large nugkets of gold and will at The Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. €3 SHOE u(;q' 'fill'P. Hic % iyl esterday afternoon he called at N ry on one William Walters. The assault cks ago, all have resumed three. and | ouce procced to work his claim after the SO mah it a s VsP et § jury on one g weeks ugo, al 5 \ce procee i Tt noed 1 e Qmahu man's wheel boing “almost dis- | Hoaglund's. residonce, on tho. corner of | aane mataam Wil it is suid they will again be doing business | most approved methods, using water under | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | D0 ¥% Vopr themp Whenlusst I asd /8 paln . Pourth avenue and Tenth street, and told | "4\ Landen charges Thomas John- | before the middle of the month, hydraulic pressure, WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE 2 Notice to Teach the same story about himself and his com- : 5 bt ions and made the same sort of son with obtaining money and goods = Aletter to Mrs. Carrle Wil of San WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN~ School will open Monday, September | B and me 1 d from him under false pretenses. He Diego, the pioneer silkc cultus from a SARY OF MEDICINE, f,and in order 0 make ife'in the school | Nasrer ot b onen Shened that Mes. | ays Johnson claimed to have money | Torrxs. Aug. 81.—The state bauk com- Syrian imerchant: in/ Midway plitsanee ot room as beurable as possible teuchers | roeos | King in'certain banks when he didn't b; @ cent ioner yesterday closed the bank of Jen- | tiic World's fair, speaks of the superior < ) i shonld provide the: ’_}, vith LI | .r.“ufinnn.:-ugulnj ”n‘m“’h;_ BHGEIIDE It was on the strength of the claim that | i Decatur county. Its capital stock | cocoons on exhibit in the state building and " FOR LADIES o tabla L s el o o hcod dound iz hoas drggih i eway tin grot flron don lobihim| pet: tho fbest{ofi him| ina | DS seo o0 asks for egas to test, and if they prove to be 5 3 $2.00 R a Ao and ol deontae bl ipsta Fooker's exporlonte: SHth - tho. ars | Anancialiway, The failed Caney Valley bank of Caney, | without disease his countrymen would hore Z $178 pHSMIRRYOUECaibuy thom the baton: il 0k s sholstepreatioMVHoNdonr A naY sketl The police detail for September Kan,, resumed business this morning. ‘A | after import from California instead of Pt FOR BOYS Thomas B. Hughes of 919 South Main | gnown sl . e taeed | yeen made out > all changed | special assessment has been levied upon the | France, where they now get them, and 3 \ % street is closing out his entire ling of | Pl toreturn, Iustead of complying he broke | - 1 Sergeant Whalen, who has t cichold 1 the bank is in betcer c where i discase is common in the silk cgg sing s entire line of | 000 i T Wwas then that the. chise | Around. and Sergeant Whalen, who has be stociholders and the bank is in better con- cre as silk cggs. lad shees at a sacrifice. The line | commenced. A crowd gathered in o very | inder Captain Cormack for sev years, | dition than ever. I'here was a very busy scene in the Indian | compriscs everything in - the way of a | short time, and King was gathered in nea Das been Stpnataeeaig anaingiostan] Acquitted the Marshal. A pinoln Sanruon bitwhion dihobuuke first-class ladies’ shoe, and when you de- | Shield's store on Fifth avenue near T'welfth o] OPEOL LB gl | T, 81 —Te; ¢ United | SAUaws and children were getting ready to Auet 20 to 50 per cent from his © lar | street. Officer Weir escorted him to the | Peen under 3 styn, has been transferred to Cavvo, L T., Aug. 8l.—Deputy United | z55into the hop ficlds. Nearly 100 sturdy e enoen I 16 | Jall, whero 1o wns_slnted with vagrancy i | Cormick's datail, States Marshal Tandy Folsom had an ex- | vedskins, priucipally from the state of N ces (accol o style) yo b shoe v icre e Al 0 L ancy 1 > : v 3 v v v S Yal YRUE defaulb o etter eharge 1o make again Margaret Shanahan, who lives on Fifth | o on trinl vefore United States - | vada,havecomedown into the valley to make 3 s B T e s e e T o eeter R e StatonCom | rulaibayecome dawiiluio thoms leyitoimave ! styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00er Fruit lands and farms. Greenshield He had not a cent of money in his pocket [ on a complaint filed by Bmma Strom, ‘1‘““,.‘”.‘”'11,\, e bt ho killed | DLy of provisions. - Notwithstanding the fact 5 $5 Shoe, They it equal to custom made and look and Niohiolkon & Cos 600 Breadvas “,J. L 151, | and being without visible meaus of support | charing her with threatening to kil the R i g el e The. woman | Uhat tiiere are many idle white men in town, o & 4 [y wear as well, 1f you wish to economize In your footwear, on0son & -0, 00 Broadway. el 161, | 1,0% sooms. to! anawer: tho. description. ota. | PInintl, Sho was aiso charged with als: Who wis mixed up in the cose was hold fop | Chinese laborers are daily carricd to the hop ! o0 by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shocs, Name and f Th, Croat Ts e ooy loud Hngutie | jutroducing liquor into Indinn Territory. fields in great numbers prics stamped on the bottom, ook for it when you buys this raorning. e e8| € re: Dt & C1g h borh oo s A § os — A couple of old men, aged about 70 years, \ W. L. DOUGLAS, Bracitien, Mase. Sold by Bk 5 » quarrel, but so far the services of tho coroner CLATTEE OF 4 HE COAST. who had been traveling from the Soutn \ EEKSONAL LARAGRAPHS, AT 1 BOSTON STORE, have not yet been required, L & made a camp in the Adelaide mining section i . “.[HI';‘“\i‘j- :*;‘0:"::'": (vlal’m(. Svnnu.wln;; R r. and s ‘alter N. Y. T uear Pass Robles, Col. During the night \ . Bowman & Co.; J. Carlson; F. B oM iand hlrs AWaltoRN AN 0uDK || 50000 1Yokt n lor IDETHG 1 oris Bl s ot ored TS R e o 3 T e P T TSR one of the ho was blind and very ino Di y Cressey, So. Omaha. s The Coos Bay railroad’s pay roll is $23,000 | 9ne of the men, who was b 4 vers | f noat the following Diseases : ¥y J. M. Campbell and wifo and son, Leroy e OpenILEsI0h) (e monthly feeble, died, nnd the other. whose name is bl > - ) oAty et Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Tungs: Dis. o left yusterday for the World’s fair ‘b lRasploR (LEGIURCILNBIN{Ta and 1B samt (ot shelskiactions il ithe WY urlons |ITRA CRy it S S O RSO | g States that o 1ea minoraiogist and is | - ogpsiof the Eyeand Kar, Fitsand Apoplexy. Henrs B o O Miks Bogsdnla lort lush eventis font Obt nity are making money faster at the [ Wards Last Evening. Salom,has a concordance of tho bible printed | SIS Wty from Avioni. e had with him | 8 "Eiod Complituc, Kiduas ' Com pluint, Waly eago to buy fall goods aud visiv the fair, present time than they ever have before. The primaries of the people’s party were | j;' 1 'l‘”"'m‘“ ‘“‘““’ o 00, i Th“l;:‘;“'l"’-_:"l" Nervous Debility, Mcntal Depres- ; medioing bnonis0 ot bij Jacob Sims left lust_ovening on a business | Uhey ave carvying away the immense | held in this city between the hours of 7and | A qund powder has been found on the lus own. An inquest was held on the body | 8ion, Loss of 'Qanf}oold; Scminal of all kind disennon, trip to Boston, New York and other eastern cgadns, the very choicest goods, at 50 | 9 o'clock last evenmg. The following dele- | John Day that scours silver without | und a verdict of unknown death was ren. }‘)‘!f,’:‘;"’.‘; sm:‘)‘l;g’l‘:wl\,“lll:‘]»;;il; Riguae 35‘;’)'!'::3‘3 spent In the rities, cont less than the original cost. gates were selected to represent their vari- | seratehings it dered, Serofuln, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors j Misses Maud and Mabel Hazen will leay They are new goods. ous wards at the populist county convention vise estimates the South ) B000 - ditferent Chines next week for Des Moines to attend High They are fine goods, tomor ; Umpqua and C € prune crop at 2,000,- Dr. Al n Bishop, and Fistula in ano removed without x rimedion. 1o e acguiee ) : Bt T v wirn drop of § ' e knoy aut ook land Park collegs They are the best quality of goods. ard—D, C. Rowden, James Engel. | 00 pounds. BURLINGTON, Vt, 31.—The | the knife or drawing a drop 8 Prof. W. S, Paulson of the Western Towa They are goods you need now. LW, K Hoffman, Chs Bunco men, follow i . Women with her delicate orvang re- years of d varneat a circus, made a big | Protestant Episcopal eonvention of the | 81999, Business college s expected home today Hutchinson reached home early this moru- | 18 California for the week amounted t ing he found a colored preacher named Domestic ..,}I|.uu11;.~|,.< ap soap vagrant prevty well. His trial will come off | turbing the peace by using loud langunge » I3 | stored 16 bealth. Dropsy eured without tupping. siudyois Phielic (Gl Goods you will need every v il | Sacks, W. . Whalen, H. Schell, M. A, | ¢lean-up at Eugene. One man invested $20 | Voppont dioeese elected Rev. Allison et > i o suy from a visit to his mother i Ohio, ,“.x‘{:ll,,.f,::.f‘ sk Beel0iotyEdey untilL sk, (Y 2 S nalen o ina lot 3 . Hall, D.D, of Oxford, Englund, to suc: | SPe0lal Attentlon given to private i i Mgt oy are ey A AatityHenty Atkins, Dr |~ lhoy ave goods you will have to buy | , Third Ward— 4. Blake, H. Cohen, 7. | Tillamook hoodlums put in their evonings | coud I, Hev. Auyustus o bishop of the | 850 to 8500 forfeit for uny Dis- b D Ha makes 4 T. B. Lacey and Master Tom Lacey loft lost ROOUR) § ¥ | Cahill, W, Ulrich, W. Kinkard, F. Blake, C. | cutting the legs and tails from cats and en- < apcoinlily of men's THINAL Tont evening for a visit to the World's fair, ‘““\'"‘l“‘{"" has o Potter, C. Rudoiph, C. Sican, or ing their miserable death, diooeso, i ?“"“’ eaa00t G ":""“r‘:f'm Meroury. A Ao S A E b AL . n by oni v X ’ G 3 v S y g upe Worms removed wo or threo hours, of all feinale woiknesses. Patlents Mra. S. C. Dillon, who has beon the guest Aud if you buy them now Eourth Ward —M. Nelson, S, Bloom, J. M. | © 'When the tide wasat its lowest for the 5 R T L O i Gt liliop rho bos be I“.lv h.(”‘ #1 goes as far as $2 or #3 ordinarily. Taylor, V. O. Strickler, E. 1. Morrow, W. J. | year at Netarts bay o large cave was discoy. WEATHER FORECASTY, paz. boiorrh iy or Hlmflctvn‘d treat M}” once, Th tor hue th, left Yestorday for her home i Grine | Take Wednesduy's BEE and look over | Walshans, W. M. Thomas: dotn 00 ¥ orcy 4, the entrance of which is orduwari) yoreed TIGAE WO ARE AFFLICTED 1V, ok of sl ol ke B wonth, left yesterduy for hee home in Grin 0 Wednesduy's BEE and look ove clshans, W. M. Thomas, J ciser, | ered enirinee. ofSyvhish 1s ordinarlly ther Storm Moving North from the hundreds of dollurs by calling | [T*;book of teatimonials wnd aucation blanke. Dt pell, accompanied by Miss Abbie Dillon, some of our prices quoted, and then | Dr. J. ¥. Bruner. under water, Gulf—Predict) T NPT Will pave life and hundreds of dollurs by calling . Gee Wo, 10th and Callfornia straets, Omaha, - come and see that not half of the bar- | Fifth Ward—J. M. Kenny, John Fitz- | A pendleton saloon keeper went to sleen > s e i on or u A i A Siceontul Tusiioss. gains havo been noticed, il K b Lonsenorth, £ ¢, Moningor, | whilo o was on duty and somebody tappon | | WASIINGTON, Aug. i1, -Tho indications of | ™ g, g, W, PAGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, \ Full SET = The Twin Cily Dye works since its By the way, come and sco the latest | Lhommus Bennott, Tt V an Valkenburg, C. | the il for §0 and his gold waten.” Ho was | 8 storm cen i the Gul of Allj.xly.‘. 0 e ety LVLLEY W dy ¢ tablishment here four years ago has [ novelties in autumn dress goods, Hand- | W, dues Muie 1t Cody. © - 0'sleepy ho couldn't keep bis watch, Hoes By Llosatian san ok bs Gitepipines porson without asking a questio OF TEETIH (YN " 3 E 4 arie 0! q 3 0 The or ol p foothi s ovemer 0 y northward toward built up_a trade by its superior dy somest und most common-sense things | Jonnson, A. G. Gale, Georgo W. Lirewstor, | e fall range f ERReOILAS Jo fookhillaior:] 1is movament b slowly morihward tewap A cormespondence strictly confidentiul, Modicine reoth 4 tn morning, and cleaning which has made it neces: jou ever suw, durable, comfovtable, | . Meliovern, “Thomas ' Dun, Yon [ Horted nausually dolithis season. Grass %or Nebraska und Iown—Variuble winds, [ 4Dy express. Addicssail lotwrs to it sy to largely increase its facilities, | beautiful, Lackum, Willism Dew, Andrew Dow, o B N RO N ERRR Ao i an s SR ) RS SR IRy ‘ - = 5 M. Schoedsuck, the proprietor, intends Boston Store, Couneil Blufrs, y l‘:mlu:x) Ward-W. A s Goodin, 1. C. Jof- plentiful and sneup apoju excellont condi- | W camIng RAFUReILY {iFeReI1Ly Julr e b | GeWe PANGLIE, M. D, : b g 4% . _— eries, *. Deaver, J Everingham, s 1 sy * weather, L to Im\t‘v x_h{. How building and machine 1 ATiar i emmm——" AR A. Magney, John Jeffeont, Louis . this, 1 | Three men from Mill City, Mr. Fulter, My, | erally fuir weather. ready for fall work. In the meantim The twenty-seventh annual encamp- | K. James and W. M. Dodge, Wadsworth and a campanion, have recently Local Kecord. pverything is done in the usual fivst- ST o TR Vinth Ward—A. H. Poff. A, Miller, N. P, | been opening a placer mine near Quartzyille. pluss style. Omaha, 1521 Farnam street; ‘“'l“ O B8 ‘”l“ MY “I’ 10-Hap b 1¢ 1 Suckett, V. Spauldiug, Silas Rovbins, | ‘They broughit back with them 80 in coarse | ™ F BAE WEATIER BUREAL, OMans Council Blufls, corner Avenue A und | K8 placo at Indianapolis Scptember | Ghekiett A Vo Spaulding, ounell, John T, | €old, tuken out in Lwp.days, und have suruck | it R TR L HEBEKAL lay of BOTRR R e There promises to be at this encamp- | }1opo and . L. Lapsle pay dirt in plentiful; guantivy. They have four ven . and Parnam Stroot, — — ment this year the graatest assembly of oo LRI taken in tools and will work the claim | P48t 7ouryears TR Your Watch i ) 16th Street. Telepbone 1033 Williamson & Co., 106 Main strcet, | comrades this country has ever seen REVISED PROGRAM. steadily. BOL. Maximum temperature ot BRING THIS W'Y YoU largest and best bicyele stock in city, On tho return trip a stop will ‘be made More than 50,000 pounds of the new crop | Miniuum tomperature a s v, p @ World's fair, whete a special pro- | Labo - : row | Of hops have been contracted at Harrisburg | Average tmperatire E sSu d F e Cook your meals this summor on a gas | Shene woribs fulr, where p éolal ue. I HAX.Sa8 o & Fow | D ME Noleo of Eugeneand Witlium Fabse, | Brecipitation 00" .00 .00 .00 n re ree. W. C. ESTEP range. At cost at the Gas compuny orans of the Grand Army of the Repub- | The Labor Day committee met Wednesday | 10 Albauy brewer, Among those who sold | & atoment showing tho condltion of tem:'\ o ooirectiniuanoe aoting thoft o accldeat opa st iy SO I g T AT evening and revised the parado pr oy | aro B. Grant, J. C. "Tibbets, Joseph Bartholi- | perature and precipitation at Omaha for the 4 A ——— ! ¢ Y go you | evening and revised the parade program for . ’ mew und Messrs. Alford. The pfce az day and since March 1, 1503 is the now famous : F. E. Gilliland, secrotary of the Omaba | 10 84tend, We huve secured free’ space | nexu Monday’s celebration as follows upon 18 10 conts, | Sevds sents was #dvanc e e 5 ’ o . branch of the Order of Railway I 1 in chair cars and low rates over the Chi- Letter carriers and the band are in | for picking. rey for th day. H X ) cago, Rock Island & Pacific vailroad; a | fourth division instead of first. just abead of Washigton, Deficiency since March 1 uphiors, whose charter was arrested by et sineo S G5 (B P 14, N. Main $t., Council Bluffs, solid train through to Indiunapolis with- | Council Bluffs Kuiehts of Labor. - What was | = John Knox, near Da¥ton, harvested 1,001 | NefitalPropipttation A % 4 flice 19T—TELEPILON ES— Tte Grand Chief D. G. Ramsey u fow weeks g0, | out chunge, Hand in your names and | fourthaivision becomes fifth, and vice versa, | bustols o burley off 'fefi acres Deticloncy since Marah i 164 dnch f AIR Bled his answer i the district court yester Bay in the replevin suit which was brought Broadwa s, Councll Blurrs, , E#Buclose 4 conts in stamps for reply. Orrice oF TiuE WEATHER BUREAU, OMANA. Paxton Blook accommodations wunted for yourself and | Rricklayers and Plastereos’ Tenders Local | “rpig town of Chighéo on Whidby island Keports from Other Foints ut § p. m. ” o - friends, 1o tho undersigned committee | {E5gRuS 24 18, noxt to Odd Fellows band, | i 5510 under the Iiiuier for 5,000, ; by John L. Sullivan recently to get posses- | of Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army | marshal of seventh division instead of An. The steamer Cascade brought 3,000 salmon Bl Y : Special Notices sioa of the books and monoy belongiug 10 | of the Republic or at the Chicago, Rock | Lt ¢ TR A s ) . intu Fairhaven from Lummi island on its the Omaha branch. [n his answer l»l“rhm.l ! ? 2 oo, Hos Woo simenk. Latler Wik of Jige ef march he only bow (ring) which cannot be pullc oIl BLUFF3: e B Lanoh Island & Pacific oftice on Pearl stre should read countemmarch on Sixteenth to | 1ast wip. Fereey A the o y‘.. ; B) Whict 4 n j IL pu COUNEI 3 5 ale lat Bullivan hus no right 1o the | Prain will Jeuve Sunday, Sentombe, Capitol avenue, east on Capitol avenue to | T'he monthly disbursements of the federai F £ or wrenched from the case, Can only be (A0 sAL b0 Louso of 4 ‘nlulxln.n! ufrlu{\l.]nt\l .1‘, Ramsey authorized | 'y 30 p. m. Fifteenth, north on Pifteenth to Jeffer on | kovernment at Port Townsend in pay rolls £ had on cases containing this trade mark 4t 1707 Ninth Ave., un sall monthly pa; By tua sules of 1is ordor o aunolat Sullivag T AUa square. Division marshals are requested o | and supplies 18 about §0,000 ~NADE BY~ 4.J. Biaphuason any one else to take charge of them. He 8 g s vt be on hand at next Sunday morning's meet- Trains are now pussing over the Northern g TANTED Good glrl for general Lousowork. furthor alleges that ho i undor bonds for 1. 8. Dawson, ing 45103, . a5 Gate Cliy Wl 16 Fooerve | Paciis aow gy miisiog over the Northarn oo ar oy | Keystone Watch Case Company, | W ER j0pe il fan s A3 Bioper raolargd of L8 Quides. ard Sbat J. 8. Drizspach, sushos and badges; ulso ussistunt murshals | teenth street, Tacoma, and that splendid | North Pl 00 Part cloudy of Philadelphia, BSTRACTS and loain Farm and oty proporey alone is hie responsible. a8 Sraneh S _Committe and uny others iuterested. — Programs will | structure is nearly complete, at & cost of | priiin 00 Part cloudy. | the oldest, Jargest, and most complete Watc {Mbought wnd wold. - Pusey & Thomay, Counall sponsible. £ o S o———— be distributed aud final arrangoments made. | 120,000 Chigao 70 00(Clear Case factory in the world—1500 cmployces; o~ Buy ono of those wonderful oil heaters | One of the priacipal items of business | Gt ayi ey ion il mareh from Gate Beven placer mining claims notices were 40 Qlear 2000 Watch Cases daily, DA VHayior's £rocery, 843 L ot e fohruin strect. Thoy | brought before Judge Macy i the district | fuceted to "be. 10" Le ‘at 5130, as parade | ed 4V Walls Wally tho other day. Tho | Bailiri : g0 Clear. | One of its products is the celebrated il will heat the largest room in cold | court yesterday was tho argumont of thio | MArches bromptly at ¢ o'elock Calunbia e Ahail MNGhARe OF Auo | KGR GIY 04 o) Jas. B ) YOU know that Diy & Hews have some weather; cost, lc an hour; fully guar- | wmotion for o chunge of venue 1 the divome — T tara s S A Siel A 3 00 Part Cloudy. | as. bBoss 0 5 oy el o ot R R B 1 o, Just the thing. for saplyS Lt | motion fora change of venue in orce Dy ocators are all capitalists from St. Paul and o P Aol | pinled Watch C il city? Aateed, J k for early fall | cago of Jeunie Babcock against Plympton [ o o ¥ & Mande ha | Minueapolis : 7 00 ¢ luir 1ie atc ases 5 Ty = and spring use. Babeock, which was mentioned in yester- | WhYe takiog iu the sights in Omaba | qwo yearsago Dr. P. Frank brought from B, Vincer Gloar which are just as good as solid cases, and Ty 1 e p e B oo PR o = T — o 3 day's Bee. The attorneys for both sides | yesterday John Nelson of Spokane Falls, | New Jersey to Puyallup 8,000 2-year-old bas- | ooarek Cloudy cost about one half less, p— 3 o Hardin g op at the len, Council Blufts, t1e | did some very energetic work for the clients, | who is on his way to the Cherokee Strip to | ket willow enttings and had them set out in | Miles Cliy Sold by all jewelers, without extra charge JOITA FARNS 400-oore tam Lo Hardlo tow, Rest $2.00 house in Iowa. butat theclose the court held that Mrs. | purchase furm lind, lost o pocketbiook con- | Joe Fernundez's garden, — ‘They have grows | Galvesion 8400 Cler § ¥ 80 J B with beirlug orehard of 6 ae Babceock's residence 1 Council Blufts was iu | taining $100 is cash and & depeait check | and thrivon aud would now faraish 100000 | v i oo | for Non-pull-out bow, * Ask for pawphlet,or | $30 bl lnproyed, €30 bu0 woar Yorkels Dowestic soup 1s the vesh §00d faish, and uot simply for the purpose of | for §500, cuttings. Dr. Frauk is as well satishied GEOKGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Oficlal. send to the manufacturers, | Jokusiou & Van Paticu,