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THE_OMAHA _DAILY BEE: TU THIS DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | 2ot st cvvs | TALES OF LOVEGAND FOLLY sovcimmiansnss = INWALAD WOMEN, | MECCA COMPOUND. he 18 hav gned the bondhold: TAKEN OFF COUNCIL BLUFPS = i ” i 7 - : ; e PIRaV VIS ETTNERE I'he Sovercign Remedy for ek X0, 13 PEARL synegr | Election Day Euch as Reminds One of D 104 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Senso Takes to the Woods Whon Frantio | Long List of Distinguished Persons Gath- we 1h Ve Cr 14 9 Long Gone By, Prohibition Not an Issve and Little General Oupid Appears, ATLANTA, Ga., M welleves mll palt avdationls I est Manifested. - B. Hoyt, who, dur was a com Mrs, W, C. Jay 100 Meredith aver : t searring Endorsed U t 1, W, TILTON MUCH DISORDER AROUND POLLING PLA to The Bee)—In the city elections today | THE CROOKED PATHS OF ROMANCE e H t ex-Qovernor Hoyt | Sirie of friends. Her husband, . di “-‘L\v.».\yfiayln‘1;‘{\ ,‘.‘."".'\ ‘l. ) & £ the republicans made gains throughout the of Pennsylvania t the Web: ¢ Lt bbb dde's sewhers urns Judge Samuel Cured to Stay Curad TELEPHONES | Business Om, 2 The prohibition question seems to Miner G, W. Norton, A y S \ildren, gran ren It PITONES { Night Editor Dr. Clenver Mayor—MeGee Wins @ | have had vory little effect on elections, | Elopements of Varlous Grades of SUlness, | DiNvER. March 5o George M. N ot With chironis di There Jesiding on Hecand avenve, Councl ! mi physician had them both dres: R npound.and a N oas it w applicd they consed crying, and the you into ‘a1 M althotish 1y buirned We compound Well ne W mirk iard or the Judgeship — which generally quiet. The weather Coup! with the Awaken one of the most prominent mining expert L L ta the taote [ Other Results as Far as Known was rainy and prevented a heavy vote being rows—Dotails of a LI LR L B LR L o Tty Wwarrant thom. T wont 1o Dr g ' a nen sale N ) polled. Following are some of the detalls hinese Wedding, gk RS e Shepard because relatives and friends of Boston Store white goods and linen sal is Morning: polled. Following are some of th b v ) A severe wtic attack and fatty mine hid been cared by him, This wa 8t. Paul's guild meet this afternoon with In principal cities eration The decen over a_year ago, and my o wis cotie Mits Gleason, 446 Glen avenue ton bilean ticket elected except from R \. Y., In 1847 to plete that I have never had h of diss I W. P was married to Miss Bell [ PBlection day dawned cold and cloudy alderman. Prohibition no fssue An elopement startled the town of Milton, | City, Ne r 10 fAMOUS A8 h i Casey by Judge Askin on March b, 1504 at the outset it seemed as though it wou wa City—Republicans elected four out of | gouth of Pittsifield, last week, The boy brok ¢ protege of LRI g I UBLHLORE S R e 2 . W. Mackay 1 of age wa tHdconaUmMpios WL UL el five aldermen and city wolicltor by 300 | wore Rev, 8. Gilmer Stophenson, a ), | e Mackay, and a4, 25 years of dge was mads | jocat iflce cntarri~in the ch i L the polls close was found that the re Independen tblicans and two | and Mis a member SN RS E A s X : Tungs and heart wt i und for burns, nor i f4 T ! 3 0 i ns had not all stayed in thelr b democraty clected cil. : hiN: congregution W wont to Pitts- | LONDON, March 5. ten death fn | snofhred 10 o upface wolltide of Aty Rind, (Or were married by Justice Fox yesterd ns. Although there was never [ West U fleld Wednesda Coutt joribanks, He was born in 1820, | had to rush to th ob- Mecon. Campound,. whils Oars were from Omaha creat rush at the polling places ther What Cheer—Republicans elected three | and cutter, and left for Miiton. Next n and married in 1848 the daughter of the | body, | nd head, witke Indian Ralve, und one of my All members of the Rebekah lodge are ly vote all day long, and a larger | cotnsiimen ing the owner was notificd to come to Val- | lato Rt. Hon. Sir James W. Hogg. He wis Il wore distressing facts it my maie” seminely | B o e W quested to mect at the p.m Datlots had been cast at 6 o'clock Ames—Republican mayor elected by In- | ley City after his rig. Mr henont (s | made s baron ot th Kingdomp i | 30 noticeable Witk ex(rene g (O BE inany Weagerrar day afternoon, March 6 1. Businc than | imon fn the case of city elect creased majority an eloguent preacher. I | fust olosed | 1581 His eldest son, Rt. Hon. Bdward Ma« | myccuinr wenknoss with flabbiness and | 1 worge, 1 could tetl of many, W i smportance. By order, Noble Grand T 1 BTy TR thereh CRESTON, Ia, March 5.—(Special 3 G aime died of paralysis Sunday o b y LU ECL OV paias i dled of paraly 009 | 4ion duy in ten years when the strects wero | ETAN 1B, TRe RITAL the Oy 'O | sions. He is married. His wite and Houze of Common 1 Funoral wil (ke piace At 5 oclock from iy | any more disorderiy. The salons were sup- | ubiicans two aldermen children, one a baby only a few weeks old Colonel Alford Taylor. 5 > THE FOSTER MANUFACTURING CO MINOK MENTION, Irom the way I felt and what The Young Men's Christian association fs | be a very poc for republicans making preparations for a musical entertdin- | tne ment on Tu evening, March 20 Honry F v W man, and A as been no elec a meeting after effecting twenty con gram to The Bee.)—At the ¥ v 1 ef whip of the liberal party in the | in every way | Who now succeeds o the title, I8 | softening of my flesh, 1 seemed to give out | | late vesidence in is_township, not far | posed to be closed, but there was no lack of not cast for th i 1- | are now on a visit in Tennessee. Mr. Steph PHILADELPHIA, March §.—Colonel Al- &4 B COUNCIL BLUFES 10Wa. from the school for the de Jooze, Dint flasks of red stuff were to cans, but the populists made etuon s 8 d n Knight of Pythias, | ford Taglor, who, for the past fifteen year il NCOKRI7WITSbs Givdin MHLFMIay SYORIE E.| I y R WRLE I\“:h‘ P B L oAt WIS UAUNCAK - dqtart And for Sale by All Druggists. A party w en Thursday evening i r ! Al the demos | nine more votes than the democratic candi- | And was o1 e annual sepmon tof (e riHe Mimen, dled late Inst night S : Chambers' hall by a number of the young [ covered wagons that were hired by the demo- | B LR et | el Bt B Ve T A6l Jate. INat, nIEHE At s D men of the city. The Trocadero orche crats to convey voters from their homes to VL2 _ " e g Yof's 2 t | his home in this city. He was a lieutenant 2 J Wheye Do You e SR S B | B e . e e S A e e . pereSares MEATS of Chicago has been engaged to furni 2 i : o e 1 ; music for dancing. Those having r- | who did not like to take his toothful in the | Bram to The Bee)—This city Lo Bout e i he e iember of the Pennsylvania World's rangements In charge are Kirk Patte public gaze. The polling places were the | bublican alderman-at-large 476 majority Ll S ATl bt s AL A UL A S 0. He was about 50 years of age. If you want fiest-class meats, frosh every day, and i you want to buy thein wt the very I ) o 1 ‘he the republican aldermen were elocted, made public. Frank Haa nd H. 8 Op n cene of great dea of disord The Korny's ow Moat Mur= The trlal o cases on the. criminal eal spocial police that were detailed to keep LWt prices, try. Pokorny's New Moat M CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., March b 1 2 Rev. Frederick Mereick. 1 T rder ( 0 b unwilling ¢ unable to kram to The Bee,)—There w A sensaticnal feature of the arrest in DELAWARE, 0., March 5.—Rev. Frederick =. k 4338 1 adny. € pare theso prices with s commenced in the diatrict court yestor- | order seemed (o ba bbb on oc- | tickets In the feld, wnd the city election | Columbug, 0., of L. T. Stephenson, the well | Merrick, aged $4." who has been connected . the'prices you live boon puylg: : N i BFab thire [-ateratit A today was the hoitest in the history ¢ Known (Paveling man, has leaked out. It | With the Ohio Wesleyan university for over % Roast Beofy 70, covvvenscnss B0t 00 O e e was ot ant in | Tt was apparent from the start that the | city. Indications tonight, three of the cight | develops that he Is engaged to marry a Miss | fifty years, died at his home this afternoon irloin Steak o 0o to 12 Stin d i e e oo “eourt | fht Souid be made over the superior court | Wards to hear from, aro that W, H. Danicis [ Wendell of that city, and the money he se- | o has given his entire life, together with p Portertiouse Steak, froii e to i 80 as to let the juror and Uie case will | judgship. In fact, before the day was over, | (dem.) is elected er C. W. Eaton | cured by giving bogus checks and drafts was | property valued at $30,000, to the college. z : Round Steak, from...... e be resumed this mor almost every other candidate had vanished | (rep) by least 450, K. W. Slapnick, the | to be used in preparing for the wedding. | A8 an educator, minister and man vas : Rib and Cilicle Steak, fron fe to Thq f the Dig m sight, excepting the two that were | Citizens ty candidate, not receiving over phenson lost his position a sh time | known in nearly every state in the unic z \ R E B wikafas by b wnd | Georgo Scott, two of the DIE | running for thi office, and the only questlon | 100 votes. J.C. Stoddard (rep.) 1 1 treas but hiad not the leart to break tho had Anmn Wolt. ; Clods (boneless). .. ... ; o tarorlaibi. A1l the :iB0D e Broadwae | that any one had any interest in, with th i Blaine (den 2 nd 5 to his aManced or to have the wedding [ purt A DELPHIA, Mareh 5—Anna Wolf, a \ : Clods s S : fa : RN tha tof t | exception of the can themsoly Thoma It is not tponed on some reasonable pretext. He [ EHELADEL e aa s e Lo T TEbigadtin) ories ‘that coula by heard(for:a | WHeLliGE Bl and their att « | known he Vot fermen stands determined to make a de e b Mose, vab hrTayeot Porl Bt ; Sy 10d X. They managed to elude most of i should ay v cupy the office Ay kel keep up appearances and go on with the | eapcer of the throat. She had written sov- 2 G 1 All kands Matton, from.. . 100 police, and the officers who ran across them | the peopie. For t asonther il L g a | wedding. 1In order to further his plans he | o) hooks on spiritualistic subjects and ar- el d ce, A | All kinds Vea REEs 120 contented themselves with telling them they rangad for a lecture tour this winter, but by Pork Sau e, from . J 109 must keep still or go home, Their actions fmmense amount ening. While M pa A off e us B resorted to the fraudulent dra which he Saunders stands every h s Judge | ment ¢ candidates for mayor | hoped to be able to take up before exposure | a0 M B ot 0 ey t v 1 . 3 McG & ltor of . ; i Rl L | T iad bee e abendon on account | ¢luding ( alifornia Hams 0 7d Weta the daiiie of & reat many complainta | Mcoee, there wero rep! ins by the score | Wer litor of the Tribnue, anc iould overtake him. Miss Wendell called [ g¢p piet ) BHET b : Badst from citizens. A fight took place yesterday afternoon at anctioning his ofiicial acts, although | r¢ d In t lection Mes flered to sacrifice elegant diamonds given NEW YORK, March 5.-—John Hamilton of | treated me for te B S no means casting any naputation upon ority of fifty-one, together with the ler by Stephenson If it would benefit him, | Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, died yester- [ up and relieved to the of u many democ who could not forget that am to The Bee)—The \city election held | ert Beale's girl-wife, Lillie, Is rej s0 ago hiccoughs set in, which the physicians [ Je8% no cqtateh T et an sieet S guage a keg of beer was at the bottom ‘of | McGee had bolted his party just four y h today was of unusual importance to | have received $10,000 to relinquish lier mar were unable to check. Mr. Hamilton was 48 | a1t vs foel it in the dine of my duty 333 BROADWAY. the dispute. Speeial Policeman F. A. Sack- [ before, and had been eclocted on a eitizens | Red Oak eat interest was manifested. | age certificate and give up all claims upon | years of age UrRe. myiailing friends ito 0; where Tiwent T rch at Irvington, dled at his home late | taken, and the cost of it very trifling. Drs. Dan Graham and Charle nith had a [ have the hardihood to say how thige two | administration, under Mayor Gun, has ad- | in the far west, and return to the life of [ Jast night Dr. Vehslag had been grand | Copelind and Shepard do as they agree and S fight yesterday afterncon in front ‘of the 1 counterbalanced oae another. vecated a much needed improvement in the | luxury and ease which he formerly enjoyed | master of the Masons in New Jersey. are reliable in Ly wily 1 will eladly NATIONAL BANK. hammering him abgyt the fac nith | large by 18; Gorham treasurer by 5; Gould | Jarge majority for an improved plant and | developed his faseinating romance in the | Davis, familiarly known here as “Old Aunt who believed that th orations deserved | J. M. Rriggs, editor of the Repub The | at the police station to see her intended il R g e Bay the polling place in the first precinct of the ifth ward Qe Wyckoft and Fred Saunders that he was a orporation ket from top to Lottom, but he refused to allow her to do so. day from hiccoughs., He was taken ill a | health, It is five years since I hay ett finally broke up the row by arresting | ticket. And there were others who had been | Both si worked hard to poll a full vote him as her husband, has just reached a most v. Dr. Vehsla for relief If T had not had a thorough | ™ o S SRR TR T ieorge Short, Who did not seem particularly | heavily fined in' police courc for” petty of- | The resull was the eaviest ever poiled in | interosting climux at Kane, Chesier county, | NEW YORK, March .—Rev. Dr. Vehslag, | ure, the ‘winter would liave’ brough Dici EB ~ dmpiicated, but was suffering from the | fences. These slashed him right and left, | the city elections. Interest was centered | pa, If the report proves to be correct, | for thirty years pastor of the Reformed | MY arrh anc mehitis, u - 3 Third ward polling place on Lower Main clock th rning returns indic nt system of water works, replacing it | as a member of one of Chester county’s say this to any one who may inquire. e 3 3 i Old Aunt street. Graham had decidedly th st of Dr. Cleaver elected mayor 3 a stand pipe. The lines were drawn | wealthiest famili claims that Graham could not have whipped | for auditor; Etyn r surveyor by 100; Har- pholding the pres Iministration in its | summer and autumn of 1592 le and his [ Biza,” is dead. She lived 103 years, 4 | (oo 0 A e lGAE L e BRdpira in | 4 him it he had been sober, and said that as | din for assessor; for marshai, and 15 of bonds for the erection of a stand | equally weaithy brother resided in the man. | months and 1S days. She was a mulatto and CAPITAL £400,000 cen anywhere, and the curtaing of the big | one ward the populist candidate reccived . and cast their votes for McGee contest wa d hot from start to finish, and | husband and an affecting scene ensued. S Hiccoughed Himself to D h blood Ha 1 Pouitev: it & m’l.(“l‘ T Caylor were the principals, and as near as | e On the other hand, tiere were RED OAK, la., March b.—(Special Telc A vory pretty little romance in whic month ago from liver trouble and a week or | well cough, 1o smothering, no n 37 the bystanders could giess from. their lan ! Nes, no atirrne 1 et and sieel splendid A F. POKORNY, effects of a coplous Jog the boldest political prophet did mot | In the water works question. The present | Beale will doubtless cease to be a wande perfectly well, My treatment Wi eagily u 3 = el e % = . Pl 0 . S. Depository, Omaha, Nebrask the encounter, knocking Smith down and [ McGee judge by Spot nan-at- | solely upon this question, resulting in o Robert Beale, who is a man of 50, himselt SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.—Mrs. Eliza = U. 8. Dep 'y a N a If You Cannot Come to Omaha e \ personal charge, superintends the mail ‘de- soon as he got rid of the jag under which he | Louie for park commissioner. Tomorrow | pipe, which is at present in the circuit | sion on the hill above Cain station c was born a slave October 1 i Dartment, and by & svstem of close corre- | SURPLUS s 00 was lnboring at that moment Graham would | Tha Bee will give the figures in full court, work having been stopped some time snnsylvania railroad. They were the ch - sponde can treat those out of the city r fight on his hands. There we Brewick s elected alderman from the | ago by a petition ned by a number of I proprictors of the neighborhood. Ne TELLGRAPHIC BRIEL auite as ~In us those who come 1 n(v.: 3 5 no arrests. Fifth, Grobl from the Second and Richston cit deciston has been | by lived Lillie Walker, the daughter of a sec- offig e for a symptom blank. = Medi- | oficcrs and Dirsstorn: —flenry W, ¥ates, proal- Mrs. O, B, (Beswick wad dquite severely | ffOM tho Pirst iMhoac latler are democrate. Al (npHaying thiest tion boss. ~ On ond ofdhe VLU, quently. Try (his treatment, Reed, Cashier, Win. 1L 8, Hughes, = assistaod burned yesterday morning while buildin - under constderation he First ward gave | to the hill, the charms of the girl attracted GO A oy o % 2 cashier. fire. She had used ofl in starting it, but MON L Best, 173; ¥ rond, nborn, 114 | Robert Beale, and he was captivated. - p given to the jury g0 on Wedn &= > smoldered and ant out, to all ap- Johnson, 82, Harding, 161; MeCon- | sequently he sought and found many an cc- | & gt o ! " DR THE IRON BANK. it smoldered and finally went out, to all & fuently o T O D e e LD . " fLan e A s Ohé Antl-MaGes WardiWorker X I - Sl caslon to meet s little charmer and, finaily, | The steamer SRR G ])RS (G“ LAND & SHEPARD 5 as the matter, when the oil suddenly self Behind Tron ¥ A CITY, Ta., March 5.—(Special Tele- | ono da; October, 1 tho! tiyoitoolcatned[iRe (BB EagT - F82 5 v LA DHILEARY, = o tirowlng a siieot of fame outof the | George Rudlo was arrested yesterday . LRI ] L trdinjloRni ,'”:”.M.”;l T aisian e S e ROOMS 411 AND 212 NEW v Lien Specia oticeas {door that enveloped her head. She | to gomplelelyssyebtitiie d alty 3 adinoptqERtapiaied Al 0SS Milw il eyt acen BUILDING, OMAHA, . < - o LT L A e o Ot ] e ¢ attorney and four of the five aldermen. The | bride than he Sought 4o relinquish her and | of Milwaukee, who went to Denver r 1 \ ik COUNCILBLUFF3: e fo i : share of her | 43 long there was a hot fight in ne city now has a blican mayor, rolicitor, losed his doors against her. Two weeks | for his health, Wednesday became t Office Hours—9 to 11 a, m.; 2 p.om; 7009 el over her head, although a g \are of her B 0 g : : ; T IR T hair and all her eye brow » Lurned off, | every voting precinct between the MeGee | assessc seven out of ten aldermen wedding Beale went to Philadel: rily demented from heart disen p.m. Sunduy—10 @ m. to 12 m, ) YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS 1AV She was badly Dlistered aboat her hands | men and their opponents, the antl-McGee | ';l‘_f!"“\]:‘- i 1;*‘w-( fal Y'h.bm m v he \u-:”m o' ‘]l .!l n‘.u;;\”m a | asthna l.nul” F ‘-v,-.|‘v'.|lm w[mlulm ‘:‘v‘n{v'l o s SR 3 Ll and wrists. men. Money flowed like water, although it e Be he cily election today the | detective, whom the girl bride had employed from a fourth-story window o » Windsor - - ey fowed like water, although it | goyocrats elected two out of three councll- | Then he went to. Chicago and thence to | hotel, A FAI R PRICE PAID FOR GOOD | Ganirc i, Caro0 AULTS LIKE OLD TIMES, oty ong (r"‘TI r‘w- n{uv:’( part “uium::_\ ix\ :u men by majorities ra from thirty to 100. and has since been a wanderer in Four thousand miners fn. subdistrict No: 6 L\“«‘v:r’u\\ I o urke, at Taylor's P o LageRonnil eaotie darto i Noiapac) ¥ rious cities of the . After | o Bridgeport, 0., resumed work yesterday N ¢ oM AND : 1l just where it was coming from or where | “ArLANTIC, o “al Tele- TiothenaUTHIR A= faw)’ weeks, /AHO, | teaving. thor cattlamant Ot wants! satside. ot ABSTRACTS ~AND | LOANS. TARM ANK Fourth ‘ward. thero.was & new. hami bucle of | 1AM, 10, Tho Bee) clection today | Lillie attended the obsequies, hoping (ere | jhorers (o arbitration g R i L e b 0L SN SLO G NEI0 VRS (e ne 1 back of | wag exceedingly quiet and devoid of special | to find and claim Ler But he was | " S - LN OITAs i Aupion s Anxlous to securc some of the greatest | the polling place which seemed lstand devold of mnacil [pepinnd aRdiGIIRRRD oeived had | Customs ofiicers at Tacoma, Wash., vester- DRUG STOCK AT NO. 1) BROADWAY FO bargains in dry goods ever offered in Council [ rented for the occasion by the J. K. Needles, J et Can ofter of $5.000 to give up her | 8y arrested the notorlous smuggler, “Cow- sale at mortgagee sale. Invoice $1,400. Goo Bluffs, Ta. A wire puller would be seen ing the | jq. ‘Bd Jo | RERULIC S n on the charge of bribing voters The Crowd that Flocked to and from the Boston Store. . 2 A hoy'" while attempting to bring two | Isnoverdear when done by a competent man. stand, low rent. M Inquir 3 b RS Lawren g8 > arriage certificate and renounce her bridal | ? .3 Dy i ALL OUR COATS IN LADIRS', MISSES' | door In company with couple of voters. marriag -2 ¥ B Chinese across the border, of iy, MOrtgn ek e o PRIOH i ! osere: clal ly, as the imp of an <l i, AND CHILDREN'S AT HALF PRICE. After Leing in there a rew minutes they CITY, March 5.—(Spectal Telegram :.l\‘?l::\lu Irx:l:\]u)\\ul ot mar relations Judge Ross of the United States court at Gollol DR R AW B SRR L Our former prices were 25 to K0 por cent | Would come out. The wire puller would | to The Bee)—C. W. Flefcher (rep.) is elected | dawnod upon her, she was persuaded to give | Los Angeles has appolnted A. P. McGinnia less than our would-be competitors. Imagine | tackle another convert or two and the voters ; % 00" majority. Reh QO - iy 4 and I Agreaces recelvers of the Bear A graduated dentist of experlence: plnco ar: years it At dtloab would go to the voting booth and o mayor by about 300 majority. Republicans | up her husband, and thus it is reported the | and JI. B Ag st dentlet ot Hesnn Iaae s nIas : InJungreiny s e e ool tor 106 || DRLIOtM A THE thar st oo L scngt thelr: o) city attorney, auditor, three | settlement for $10,000 came about, and | Valley Irrigation company. Eatiously ‘Oftice, ' Sra" floor Paxton W Abdatian b ger, 831, O. M. Brow P akon ‘;mf‘["‘“ e Al Divloa Frotte iy ,“,,'I,‘l; _:‘.f”:lxlf;‘ f;l(lli\mh a ors, marshal and engineer by about | Robert Beale is expected home again. Governor McKinley yesterday issued a | Block. phone 1085, nell” Bluffs, In. CEHNUALE RN 0. & re almost equaily good. same majorit , esley (dem.) i proclamation for a special electio the S100 L hito shrones 90; In' the First ward Rudm oy, 5o0d: | same majority. ~ 1. P. Chesley (dem.) is proctumation for pecial election i the plect od ders: ~large by sma A, Th district May to ele a successor to $1.35 white spreads, 96c. polls all day, presumably agalnst Judge Me- | Hecied ulder large by small majority. | w A pckermann, a hardware merchant | Third district May 1 to elect a successor t Only a few dozen loft of the best, 1 Dateldnituie Wi leroony AT catas| e e complatalamitosaldornian, ot lias milnsLoIRtofatnL OB valR A anaiMiga || Lag dater CongressianHoucle Sis i and most wonderful towel in America for a !, a neighbor of Harry McGee, told the uding the Government. fo Kasper, the 15 old daug] | A eRiiiasdolnygearyentlonwot frallroad jand simple quarter during the sale 2348 latter that Rudio had approached him with | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., March 5.—(Special | Christ Kasper, a carpenter and contractor, [ Fiver mincrs at Piitsburg, ba, a consolida. 3 3 60 dozen ladies’ vests, former price G0c, | a1 offer of money for his vote against | to The Bee.)—What is believed to b * | nave ‘again eloped; and were married in | tion of the two organizations was effocted sale price 19e. McGee. He was at once taken before Jus- s 2 it Is belleved to be one of | 04 pton, Ky. The girl had been nding | and Johin Cairns was clected president. 2 500 boxes of cocoanut oil and castile soap, | tice Field and an information was drawn | (1° Schemes of the lumber te to rob | the West Side High school. The couple The Women's Christian Temperance un < P up In accordance with his statement, whieh | the government has lately come to light at | eloped from Clevelend April 4, 1593, and ago yesterday began a crusac WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. he signed. Rolfe. Recently a str § g to be | went to Cincinnati. They were arrested i ainst druggists who indulged in the llegal RO RER See dur line, get our prices, we furnish es- | Rudio was arrested, but after staying at | from Chicago, approached R, h the Denison hotel in that city, the cha RRleROLEnazeotioRRaNURal iy laniskothul M des timatos, the city jail a halt hour S. P. MacConnell, | o1a soldier lving near there, who had b Lo IaemantRORln oI skeslliig ns {LAGIBLOTS FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO,, E k R. Trimble and G. S. Wright were | his homestead or fo acres of land, which | (he EIrl was only 14 years of age. Miss Attorney A. W. Greene yesterday filed a ALMOND DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CAL" o Induced to sign his bail bond for §500 ana Kasper was brought buck to Cleveland, Her | demurrer, on belialf of John F. Hopkins, to \ ¢ L ) 00 and | entitled him to 120 more, and offere : ) nell Biufts, fa. | e was reloased. When he was scarched at | $500 for his equity (n a Sinnesots farm by | WUeF i8 very bitter, und declares that i | the bill filed by the republicans questionin FORNIA, MARCH 12, 1894. {he Juit the only effects ‘ho hud were [ iue up tho balance of his homestead cinim, | (sushter is on longer anytling to him, and | tho lecality of Hovkins' eloction to " the thirty-six silver dollars and twenty bills of [ The offer was refused and the follow dis, | that he does not care whether she has mar- | m, o Chicagos H. A. Cox, 10 Main the same denomination. When he was re- | appearcd. Mr. Hishs . suspicions . wore | Fied Eckermann o not, A e R ’ Income-PPOducing Orchal’d HOn’leS Best quality, lowest rates, leased Deputy Mars Qara i $16 Prompt delivery. ¢ prices beforo buy | give up P larshal Anderson refused to | aroused by the fellow's actions and began charged with the embe ent of $16,000 il the money without an order fr : v % o g 2 SIS Het o = . . ot f 5 {1 reptslo Al e p th an order from [ an investigation. He found that in 1873 | The San Francisco Examiner prints a re- | from the Lombard Investment compan ine art] leavine present occupatio g, ‘lelephone 4 Rt Justice Pleld, on liie Eround (hat it might be | there were 120 aeres of timber land entered | markable story of a brother and sister not | was ealled in the criminal court at ud can be Olbm‘"u‘l “”[h"u_t parties le (5 F q Attend the concert at the First Baptist | nufior oy Gvidence, but after considerable | in his name, giving his regiment, date of | knowing each other eloping from Stockton. | pendence, Kan., yesterday. ile orchards are orowing church tonight, ) pRs ’\ )Hl]‘ g l:’y Rudio’s friends they decided to [ enlistment, etc. The taxes had been paid | The adopted father of the girl, Charles The Jury in the case of Cornelius Wadner, wh ICW © 1 ? o4 g — = s apply to Justico Field for the order. It y up to 1891, but by whom Mr. Fish has been | Lacey, a liveryman, is searching for tho | at Povtland, Ind., charged with murder in Five years will make Almond Orchards revenue-produc( PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. given and Rudio left the jall with h unable to ascertain. The land is valuable | eloping couple and is almost crazed with | the first degree, returned a verdiet of not | . . o e money. i only for the timber upon it and Mr. Fish will | grict. His story Is as follows: In 1876 [ sully yesterday. Wadner was allesed to | ing, and yearly increasing thereafter. John Hanthorn is serlously 1l at the home | aaies, 1t you deaiee shserce peace 1 at once set about to learn whether it has | George W. Haywood, a prominent hardware | Nave polsoned his wife last June, . o Pl e M e o ol 3?..?,“'.1, and Mrs. Eldon Lougee, on Oakland | kitchon ask your grocer for J. f’,"‘“‘“""‘m”{g been cut off or not. merchant of Aurora, Ill., came to Stockton | " jonn' jones, the storekeeper on the Location the finest in the world, producing all kinds of def Whitnoy Layton, who Nas been sut- | Si 05 Fancy Patent Flour. Trade mark— Fleslog Dilcher Fotally Shot Brumias aed rospactivaly 8 and 1 yotte, Haye | Steamer Lucania of the Cunard line, whlch | o) yous fruit, but especially adapted to the growth of th( 1g from a prolonged flness, is recover - CRESTON, Ia., March 5.—(Speclal Tele- | ghoa's’ wife soon died and shortly after he | pe Ve B0 BEPC e Lo pectors on tho Al Gl ing, a fact which her friends will be glad s ( Pr;rw:z from Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | 8ram to The Bee)—This evening Dan Col- [ left for Aurora with the son, leaving | . of smuggling ready made clothing. Almond, 3 (@ hote. AL inis necdsinen of Councll Blults, Masonic | lins was woundedsin three places while at- | the daughter in “my care. "1 adoptol | ol % B ERGCo e o, itiea hime No better investment can be found to persons secking 1 aus Thompson of Chicago has arrived in St tempting to escape from P. L. Furguson, | the &irl, AT O R B8 e s BAIveS tho city to take editorial charge of the rvis Wine Co., Councll Bluffs, sole agents | Who was conveying him from Shannon City to | 0f Hayweod untll T received informa- ) po &6 pround, who is not ars | home and a living income. Folkebladet Dannebrog, the Dauish paper | Jarvis 1877 brandy. ) tion that he been accldentally | & 810t CERR KT R A 2 ; 5 3 % i t® Ml Impropor. ‘relationa with Price of railway fare credited on payments in case of pun published in this city. e the oounty Jall.% Beforo the train had stopped ot Hanas killediitholiieon' Oliver was'| O £#8: hest Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Collins started to run. Reaching the front | adopted by Milton Wendell /ool hiu | AUl Eraven Business. 3 . — 4 door of the smoker, he jumped from the | name. The boy grew, learned the drug [ M€ chas Please note the following prices on my | « ThO5¢ Who fail to hear the First Baptist | moving train to the depot platform. Fur. | business anu came to Stockton, where he | & Dest mertem cxaminetion of the remains 25 e A9 o new and elegant stock. of PRI Sunday School orchestra tonight will miss | guson was followed closely and as soon | secured a position a 'k in a drug storo of Joseph Funk, an okl soldier, who died Parties wlsl\mg to join the excursion March 12, 1894, of and fine wall paper. & rare treat,. as he reached the platform fired at the | After he had been in Stockton six months, the Kansas City police ambulance while R 2 ) l Best grade brown backs, per roll, 3e. The laundries use Domestic soap fleeing prisoner. He then shouted halt, but | T loarned that he was a brother of ~my. | being conveyed to the police station, revenled | goeking further information about travel and orchard home Best grade brown backs, gilts, dc. AR LAINCRLID A08D) the words hed no effect. He fired again and | adopted daughter, who was at school in Ta- | the fact that the man had been Kicked by A : Best grade white blanks, 4%c and Ge. arbon Coal company, 34 Pearl street | SHil the pris ran. The third shot was | coma. When she returned home on advice | a tough named Lee Roy. will address Best grade white blank micas, 634c Grand hotel, Get our eash prices on teri | then fired had the desired ofteet, | of friends, I foolishly delayed telling them | TLoufs Beauregard has commenced suit Best grade white blank gilts, 7o, Se and | hard and soft coal befors payirec® % best | Tho first bullet was imbedded in the left arm, | of their relationship. The young man called | against Corliss Dros. & Co. of Troy, N. ¥ J E HABKNESS 10¢. £ - i i i 2 DUYING, :|\4'l>|‘t"r wd 4}»\.(." nl ‘In \]H Ilul left mrni_ frequently at my house, but I had no idea he | seeking $50,000 damages for ed false ar . 3 ’ Best grade gllt bronzes, 10¢, 12%¢ and 150, hile you are payiug for lnundry why not | blade and the third shattered several ver | was in love with the girl and rejoiced the rest and imprisonment. Mr. Beauregard . Hoat srade Bl brons MI‘“‘ jhas ands) b the ‘best! The Eagle laundry solicits | tebr Collins was arrested Saturday at | thoy should be such good friends. Last | found not guilty of charges of embezzlement Councll Blufl‘s, Ia- At (] ) a teial and invites compavison. Tel, 157, Knowlion for steallng a pair of pants and | Wednesday, however, ‘they left togetier for | iade against him by Corlls Bxt PR T AP e - was being talken to the inty jail to serve n Francisco and 1 have since been told AR A S e ey Ingrains. and Everybody knows Davis sells drugs. Cedar River Dam Destroy L ARCBRIALIY RN RO ‘}_‘”‘\ A | inevitable, and that it ja botter to make an i | pr Ol Yine.of voom mouliings at popular Cilic CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., March 5.—(Gpecial | B0 oI o8 0 O nelthon of thom an re agreement with " tho commission, so it 13 e /e L ¢l DECLARED HIS INTENTIONS. Telogram to oo Hoe)—A ".m«r big u..viu‘u ize. thelr feartul position almost-drives me | {05 o Tadlan Terriiory gencral) ( hanging and give the work my personal at- | ¢ ¥ 3 = of the dam across the Cedar river at this | ma ; ; A deputy United States marshal has g tention: 1 will be pleased to have a shavs | Souator Miller of the New dorsey Legistn- | place went out last night, and there Is now | The pension dapartn of Georgla fur Aten ! 1 I ure Fells v ; 2 combination Rip Van Wink started for Ann Arbor to levy upon of your patronage. ke Tglin Wk 1 Bands, 2 break of 110 feet. The loss amounts to | Mished a combination Rip Van Wi ing i sariad teriann. SHhoey Michy, kg lok I ! county. The property inciudes valuable lots J. D. CROCKWEBLI TRENTON, N. J, March 5—When the 2 S 2 1NN Enoch Arden story when Gilbert Hanson 411 Broadwiy mocratie senate met tonight Senator | "DOUt $10.000. The water company is pre- | made applicationy for a penion, says the paring to extend its infet pipe as soon as the | pj e Dispateh.. Glibert disappeared | 0 Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and other lar : filier, who last week ody a ittsburg Dispateh., Glibert disappear pars ¥RRUANL A b 4 Do not think that such a stock of goods as ¥ ; “' l, : k left th b L I“ and | water recedes, so that the water suppl wy [ thirty years agog be left for dead upon | towns and its value aggregates several hun urc C"OG]_& S Riley & Sherraden's can be run off in a few | AN E MBS AR 08 not be cut short, as there is no probability | the field at Petersb He has been s Ared. thoysend, 4ol 3 1 ~ ) woeks, no matter how great the rush i S EREREID IR RopL nx s f the dam being repaired until litigation, | jne his thirty-yegrs sleep in Pittst T h r was made last night the @ ), Wan 1 B eq s, REAeRE. LR, how RGaLLhe . FAR: veturn fo that body Senator Miles | Which has existed for several years, has been | o returned to Georgia just in time (o pre- | floor of the New York assembly that (h y : homes and artists’ material tock 1 T e B A wdicat A cold wave struck here to- | vent selt enacting the role of Enoch | pawnbrokers have made up a pool of $30,000 C 100 EJJ X101 Jlons dreds of studios. And ever th the senate. He was a democrat, the rain has ceased and no fur- | Arden to defeat the bill to incorporate the Provi- < 4 ) Just half price. Tube painta, » brush ind did not intend to crawl out of ge I anticipate e voar one of. tha, confederate widows of | dent Toan scciety of Now York, an organiza Bo and Rl lolA\ARe At ne ratio party. He would hever go to the re 1 R 1 | tion backed by beney and’ wealthy moen % T o et e(s e e e e Toschoor, | 06wl w100 o Ttk T | Lt Btk ool and wealt e Parlor Pastimes. 1,000 hot bed sasn, glazed and ready tor [ MOUIL He reafivmed i patements ot CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., March B.—( s A n e of Mrs. ilane | people at rcasonable ot ade by (s Hounels Blafte palns | I i tinue in f it the repub- ! son walked into the ofiiee of J Brovin of O N R TN RS ) licans would come over to the democrats c the location of the propos Jarroll county &nd salc Wel L ¥ Out of town customors savo money and Kot | before hajournment e wiiq eotermocrats hy B s | Carroll county gnfl sald Vell, Jedge, I litary echool to be establishe reckon we'll lose' the pension, now that A treaty between Spain and Morocco was Bropk abtantion:: Maaonle thmibia brlldInR: [ thsm I rdare Ly Renna) Hould vate: mil hool to be established reckon thi. v i i o RERAY 3 in Towa by the Episcopal church, Tio otner | 04 man's turned ip” and on the judse ques- | sigied yestorday. General Martine Dr Rellor,lomeopath, $10 First ave. Tel. 33 Mo e O T candidites 107 tho school aro. Mason ‘Cliy | Honing b tho, réanie story” of Gil the Spanish commander in Moroceo, wil rLR SR A distingy 1 party of New Yorker: .| and & City. A standing committee anson's disappbarance and reappearance | start for Mazagan toda Domestic soap breaks hard water e At RGOS DAY “’:‘| s |l\" been appointed and they will recomme came out John Woodhall, an evangelist, who has ( e the place offering the best advantages Hanson lived In Macon county, Alabama, | peen conducting a series of revival icuetings S s eMArinse iven . Grounds and & $20.000 bonus 1s asked. "5 | when the war brake out and was one of th | at. Chatham, Ont., has been taken into cus he following marriage licenses were on the Union Pacific overland flyer » first to volunteer as & private in company F of | tody on the charge of blgam w ) - aonzi ) 7 ) Oor d yestorday by the county clerk They occupled the fal car *Oneouta T T T T the Thirteenth Alabama reglment. He was a A railway train ran upon a party of la The ()“{»‘ ‘\!‘f-’-"""" in thc “ ”'.I Nume and Adaves 2 are enouto fo (ho Pacifo casat. Al i od soldier’ and escaperl injury ol Ay ring the tack near | Jd@vVOtEd I xclusively to the Art of Iin 1. Hyrum A X esident of San Fran : . - i pattle of Petersburg, when receive terday and K of the purty r g . i Mae L. Kines, Linsoin, Noh party will visit the Midwinter | ¥¢ WI! 1o ¥alr and Warmerin Nebraska AL was supposed to be his ound. | g, peT L ‘h."n‘Hl ] o it ) tertaining, Henry E. Hoover, Omaha 3 8 | fair and spend several weeks on he coast % Touay, The peper n which Mrs. Hunson wi Mettie Harrits, Omaha TN | - WASHINGTON arch B5.—F for anted a last yeur were very full e General Farly's Funeral. Tuesdmy Nebraska—Fair; warmer in | and expi s T4 ason ’ 22fty Cents a Year. Sar les 10 Cents to e A e Lsatars sou $.9 1 LyNcHBURG, M 5.—~The funeral of | western portion; variable winds, b mx’un,; bl h B ) ot T Children Cry for Firty Cc s eat ampie Cc ¢ A L I R ML PR et er i ook vl By flold at Petersbury furnace or steam heat this spring. Inve noon from St. Paul's church, Th For Towa—air, slightly coldor In castern | ;. Fianson has been working as a day laborer | Ditcher's Gastoria. = APDRES Smm gate at Cole & Cole's, 41 Main street in and around Pittsburg for these last thirty Dow' a0 B Prot. Tustr and iar- | 05 o o peonte. ranh | o Sl Sy coers nor | Yo i 15 the south . et (st i _Children Cry HRME ENT%HTAE fiMENT GB e S L 448 [k ) ok o Uit * Kansax—Fair; varlable winds, becom- | of her parenss i Carroll neunty. e made s | ©1tcher's Castoria, | y ' a ing southerly Caa? TN SRR LN " gued the Bondholders' Agrecment., E.MRhabi. - : way there. His nelghbors say’ that his re Children Cry for NEW YORX, March T in v turn was thmely, as bis widow had serious Satria ish GG R Y o ern | e partion; v ;| ihtintiom o arssioa' o nowiberios 24 | PItoher's Castoria. Council Blufls lowa, ower, and ouly e Lusband's return pr through Omaha yesterday afternoon