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o w 4 s ¢ i b T — R ———onm DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, THE DAILY BEE.| ' : st il J‘UL 10, 1894, N for news of her husband. It appears that UN P \ r "-' % !‘vluv‘rd this year. The Board of Trade for NEWS FROM COUNC‘L BLUFI’S Tennis & Co. sold Splleck a lot of millinery BR]TA\\“ I\EEPS WINN NG June furnishes remarkable evidence of the THE oln sTORY. goods for his store in Fremont, but the cash a o BT Bl oM 16 Ametia L COUNCIL BLUFFS. —_— In payment had not been forthcoming. —_— Comparing Jue, 1694, with Jane, 1895, thers i Al She Doy he Eo o alte nd (WD thas was a total decrease of £701,000, the iargest e OFFICE - . NO. 12 PEARL STREET bert Hall Held Up and Robbed Sunday ;):;rgn‘:-; had-been closed nd .{ID‘llr'\(r;" wiuft | Her Right to Rule in the; Firth of Olyde is | items being woolens and tin plates.” Debititated Women in Quest of Health May I Night. he visited police headquarters that the car Now Beydnd, Dispute, Steamship Colliclop on the Hinck Sea. « Read This Statement With Profit. Deliversd by earrier to any parl of the elty. PonTs containing the goods had staid at the freight ODESSA, July 8.—The padsenger steamer . Bl PRGN 4 H. W. TILTON, Lessce. depot in this city for four days before being Viadimlr, bound from Sebastapol for this Selver lives at the Hotel = OVER| A taken to Chicago, but he was just too late ) ame into collision h talian k with her husband, who fs a Dustoes otes, N @ g | OVERLOOKED TN IN THEIR HURRY | taken to Chlcueo, but e was just "too'Iate | PRINCE OF WALES' YAGHT IS A GOOD ONE PTiatise ARAE By i Kn ZLales | cilogrnohier Holding & pealtiontn e Uion was apparently anxious for his welfare, had on the western coast of the Crimea. The | Pacific train dispatcher's office. Mrs, Seiver started off across the country, drivinga $2,500 Viadimir was so badly injured that she | says Prisoner P ays ‘Possum on Ofcer Easdale She Defeats the Ameriean Vigilant for the | sank 8 were gaved, | m——te—— me of the passer MINOR MENTION, horse, which was also supposed to have / [— and Gets Away—Firemen Lot Two More | gome’ sort of a lien, attachment or other Third Time and DId It Very L] Bt BOGTAE T U Jo Bty ema- Get Away When the OfMcer Went elder tool ber ¢ " drowned and & large number were injured The Ladies Ald soclety of the Congrega y or Oberfelder took the number of the cqr and Gracefully — It was & — — onal church will meet with Mrs. Ross this Back for the Supposed Dead Man. wired It to Chicago, so that the car will Warm Race, Movement of Japanese Troop: ternoon, probably be attached as soon as it arrives LONDON, July 9.—A special dispatch to The health lecture for women is to be there, i o o] the Times from Seoul says that 1,000 oddi- :;lrlann ‘I,}nv; :‘;mr l\l\m»:;%\;:;lr‘r:"’:l;’lw:rv'\f«> Albert Hall, a barber employed In Schicke op OF THE INSTITUTE, HUNTERS QUAY (Firth of Clyde), July | thonai Japanese troops have landed at . e bl AL tanz's shop, who lives orner of 8 — —The Vigila B Aay's . o | Chemulpo, Corea, In reply to the demands Pottawattamio tribe No. 21, Improved | '4n%s 8ho, Who lives at the corner of SIxth | poyiyuartamie Tenchers Gather at the An- | % —The Vigilant, in thls day's racing of the MAde poh Ber, Japan aimply declared: that - Ordor of Red Men, fnstalls its officers | Street and Tenth avenue, was going home nual School of Instruction. Royal Clyde Yacht club regatta, spreal a | i€, UR scrupuously observed her treaty Wednesday evening. A good attenda is | from church with a lady Sunday night about The first session of the Pottawattamfe | P€W mainsall to the breeze, was slightly | gpigations altered in trim, and at the start crossed the line two seconds ah»ad of the Brita':ia and secured the weathor gauge. AL the | 4 loch lighthouse the Vigilast was two | was sixty-six, sevent lengths ahead and gaining upon the Besired, v 10 o'clock, when he was met by three men, it ot s M, | county teachers’ institute was held yesterday Blufl City lodge, No. 71, A. F. and A. M., | one of whom shoved a revolver under his at ”’. “;‘ s ‘I T)': ik ,jl‘ will have a special mecting this evening | noss while the other two helped themselves he Bloomer school. The largest atten for work in the first degree. All Masons 5 fares 5 2 % | ance that has ever been noted at any in- eordially invited o his valuables. The affalr took place at [ yiitute fn the county is 885, but vesterday the corner of Eighth street Fifth ave- Cholera G shurg. ST. PETERS The number new cases of cholera reported yesterday n proving fatal Cora Belle Riker, charged with threaten- | i opened up with an attendance of 300. As it | - Wade s ManINe bY Bickbeoss fog to burn her house down over her hus- [ nue. The thieves worked so hastily that | poy peen announced that the day would be | Britannia. The wind was light from the Ada Landeryou, a young woman who has Steam and Hot Watar Heating foe B TR sy aa tto A1V NS BAF Witk ed | they negléctsd 1o take 8°$10' Bl whish HAll!| aavcrad simply- to: ehrolling: and. getbing | A0t been residing with her relativ Twenty- Dot LA Residences and Buildings. ot lead, was discharged yesterday. had in ono of his vest pockets, but they | in shape for the real work of the institute, | LOrd Dunraven and Admiral Montagio | meventn shi Dawemmort sirots, win thon ot » The real name of the bicycle thief, wl:n '»| made away with his gold watch and chaln, | many postponed coming until today, so that | Witnessed today's contest, which was con- | to the police station last night for safe G. W. Seiver, Hotel Brunswick. J. C. BIXBY, ® have a hearing on the 15th, has been | which he values at $25. Hall reported Superintendent Burton hopes to surpass all | fined to the Britannia and the Vigila keeping until she can have a hearing before — — | 903 Main. 203 P 7 o ot Bl AL ; : ; 5 b oanand the Vistlant In 1 o asioners: Of _ Insanity: Bhe . WAS he results of my treatment with Dr, | 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Counofl found by the authorities to be Thomas | oo "y "oy e" i former years in the number of teachers en- | the chief event, although seventy ofher radlaugh, and his residence Chicago. olled. The following is st of e in- | yach Vere erte b 4 5 A labor meeing wan htd at Baghns park | Abont 4 oclck yesterdny morning OMcer | e Phe tollowing s et ‘ot Th- | yuEhcs"wereeni Jast evening, a large crowd being present. | Basdale was sauntering along Fifth avenue | Robert J. Aley, A. M., profe The principal Iress of the evening wa near Twenty-first street when he saw three made by Rev. George Muller, who was fre- | p very sick for about six months, and al- ed In the minor events. | though she has nearly recovered the discase starting gun was fired at 10:30 a. m. [ left her In a demented condition. H or of math- | The Vigilant's jib-top fail, however, did her | tives recently decided that they woul State university of Indiana, math- | but little gocd and it was lowered before | Plfce her in an asylum, but last night sh arithmetic and algebra; H. W. | she had gone far. Down channel cn the ame very much and tried to es- | an invalid for a very long time, and before v applatde v ¥ §oha o e house. abors under the | taking this course of treatment, which has , quently applauded wyer, superintendent Councll Bluffs schools, | reach to starboard, the two. yachts were g UL T R p o " The headquarters of the A. R. U. of this | committed the robbery. He placed all three | Hology, &nd pedagosy; A. B, Warner, | about equal and the sailing, though siow | BRIl herr sy i he Droiners v uno | peault 3 nbened a6 to Do aiaer . . elty will be at Liberty hall, on Bryant | under arrest and started with them in the ntendent of Harlan, Ia., schools, ele- | compared with that of Saturday, was quite | police atation she became o great deal | p helpless R Strect, ali day today, and the officers. Will | direction of the engine house, which was | mentary sclences and history of education; | as exciting, Doth the Vigilant und the | quieter, saying htat she was “not then | »~in the Mese place I had always been be pleased to have all members make it a | only a short distance away. While on the | M. E. Crosier, Walnut, Ia.. geography; Prof. | Britannia stayed almost togother to port | afraid extremely nervous and delicate About a visit for the purpose of discussing labor | wa of the trio suddenly started and [ W. C. Davis, Avoca, physiology and hyg when close to the Cloch shore o ey e year and a half ago my system underwent ad Dynamite for D. H. at a chi akness of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. ard for debility’ and nervous exhaus- Bluffs, Iowa. ave impressed both my husband and St Mo b relac | myself with the great und marked effici- ency of his system. 6EQ. P. SANFORD, AW, I‘Il}llll!l&I As my friends are all aware, T had been President. Oashis of a suspicious cast of countenance an- vering the description of the three who had cape that caused extreme ran. Easdale pulled out his revolver and [ J. W. W. Laird, Carson, Ia., civil matters iy From under Wemyss castle the yachts e ; F. AW, Hoy 658 Jack. | My RDOETItS 0 . 1 The Pottawattamle County Poultry and | Sent four bullets whizzing through the air | ment and history; Miss Annie Me stood & long distance out on the shore tack, | (DN VER, July 0.0W. W. Hoy st Bt EL S S e LR e LT 3 fugitive. The fellow | Cedar Falls., primary methods; Miss I the Britannia, it anything, having the better iy wipeaal SncenYOIS (o BAYVS I Diood seetied Wi 48 wiise Tad Y bey | Capltal; . - $100,000 ot Stock association meets Wednesday | In the dircction of the Y :’,gm I (s’ Grape: Growdrs’ assoclation | fell, and"Ea took his other two captives | Blood, Council Bluffs, drawing; President W. | seatherly grip, while the Vigllant was al- Ball, in the county court hous All mem- | to the engi 3 rn lowa college, book- | lowed to go freer. e house and left them with the | S. Paulson, We! e requested to be nt. H, J. | firemen while he went to look for the man | keeping. Imorlle, the first mark, the two bers are requested to be pri ‘ an interview with D. H. Boffat, president | p"m e Goret ot o 8 i 0 more strength or appetits than a person | Py i 3 F 000 of the First National bank, were arrested | in tha delitium of tysioid feore” & foraon | Profits, 12, because of thelr suspicious _actions | ing of all the powers of It was e ¢ and appearance. Upon being se One of the oldest banks In the state of Io rehed | sult, My minid ) was in keeping with my | We solcit sour businces and. colisgtions: ‘5;‘: Vaughan, assistant secretary. he supposed he had winged Daily exercises are held from 8 a. m. to | yachts had been for some time traveling | at. the ' potice station oS of iirud Y Perad aatte Nl LS o ouE SR LA e Catdl o Artioles of incorporation were fled with | _ He had evidently failed to shoot as straight | 12:30 . m In close company. The Vigilant alvays had | was found" to be in possesion of elght | pression. "My (Honchis Twirom mental det | pay § per cent on time deposite. We will the county recorder yesterday by the Pitts- ( 85 e might, however, for the corpse proved | Superintendent Burton caused a tremor | the advantage, but, as she lost the breeze | sticks of dynamite, 1t 15 supposed they ine | breasion. M all, T could not sleep, excépt in | — - — - burg Mining and Milling company, with a | 10 have had life enough left in him to get [ of anxlety to run up a number of peda- [ first, the Britannia hauled her in, getting tended to extc lmun"-.\"fi’gm Mr. Moffat or | little spells that were broken by horrible “le‘ stock of $100,000. The board of di- | A¥ay ..m»..‘ a trace of him could be | gogical spinal columns Inst week by an- [ up on her weather quarters. But the [ blow iR :‘i;:-ml‘gv-"‘\"':"“‘ '!Hhmil';“ Wit ‘x__lm.\,\\»‘ ey it s 2 ) gectors for the first year consists of A ‘Y.',"hvl‘x,"\ angyh i l(“y:\i:‘-‘u‘;.V]‘;!’”l);lfl‘flix)l(h”’ (i\?f, nouncing that the “f"'“’"f m.nhlx £ u-h‘-( ;YL::‘I..:}I“ulu‘:”[“|‘u k..lll'.!u'nn I.llw‘l out clear from Helena, Mont, . this morning. | whose Jode wng Iy one must eall Dempsters, H. Collbran, U. A. Andrews, G L o o L, T the teachers to pass the examinations for he Brittania’s lee until she was some / say they are out of funds and only | needs sicen, Differens docimy oo o . P k, James Camp- | mon had Dbeen allowed by the firemen to | certificates had not been successful. It | lengths ahead when approaching the Skel- | intended’ to ask Mr. Moftat for o one for “dyspepsia;’ another for “insom- J& Margerum, 1 o e e oS | get raWway, [(One . of cthetn,k However, ‘Wi 1= | searis that soiie of: (lie dider teachers Haye | MFAIISS marks - ThE: tie. Vigilant, S O T e S T Dl : Bell and George A. Rice captured by Officer Sandal, who-happened to | gllowed themeslves to become somewhat | 12 hours, 14 minutes, 18 scconds: Britannia. Warm at Chamberlain. but’ somehow I got no real benefit until Dr DOES WE HAVE SRLAIN, §. D., July 9.—(Special | Shepard placed me upon a ¢ CHAMI s St o A ROOM During the month of J e oey | be coming along with thé patrol wagon at | rusty on the branches which they were not | 12 hours, 15 minutes, 12 sceond ineteen deaths in the city, of which eleven | the right time, At the police station he | required to teach, and while they could At Innelan, at 1255 p. m. nea= Ascog, | Telegram to The Dee)—Today was one of | Ment that has given me excellent health | goro of children under 2 yoars of ae. | gave hs Iname as James Reilly, and will | gompute simple oF compound Interest with- | the Vigilant was becalmed and. the. per. T B T PR S T e The Arat month suve me a good apnetits T RUSS FOR FITTING Bever ied of cholera Inafntum. Only one | be given a chance to explain himself this | gut any dificulty, they could not remember | tannia romped past her. Rounding the | thadn ’ Batinractorys T will Findly Vo a s aenly TRUSSES desthiifrom contaglous disease was reported, | morning In police court whether the medulla oblongata was in the | ASCOg Jaark the time was as (5 lcws: e i b ment upon request. My friends all know PLEASE and a it being membranous croup. Fourteen cases o el foot or the shoulder blade, and they fell [ Britannia, 1 hour, 13 minutes, 3i scconds: Conl Crushiers Burned by Incendlaries. that 1 am enthusiastic over my recove 3 b §iFcontagious dlscases we !anml, as LIST TO GO BY. down.” Just_ what will be done with their | Vigllant, 't hour,’ 17 minutes,” 11 buconde, CH:\I(LI.S'I;VL W. Va., July 9.—The mmxl but admit that I have good reason to b YOU? Large Stook compared with 175 during the month o s - % cases has not been decided, but it is proba- | At Clouch Point the Britannia was leading | crushers at Powelton mines were burned A An o Fnc o i ot sone,conne | G, it i S, Ui o | 4 Clsky, il G s i | i, — : The Aloe & Penfold Co, BT 05r thds booh anpolnted.the gan- afrs, In. edoan thea it seconds. Off Gourock the Vigilant carifed e D S (OP L \D P al agent for the famous Regent, Sulpho- | Read the bargains. Everything to be had — a faint air and reached claan past the s S L AT MO h LLAL <UAIW, 1408 Farram 8t., Opposite Paxton Hotel. T "= Baline and Soterian mineral waters and the | Just as advertised. Come and examine | The Eagle laundry plant has been greatly | Britannia’s weather. CHICAGO, July 9.—Nearly 1,000 militia- % Ahoigecn J terlan ginger ale, from the wonderful Ex- | goods. You won't be disappointed. erlarged and improved, and we are now pre- | Passing Gourock the Vigilant led by a | men arrived In Hamomnd today. They were ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE THE LION DRUG HOUSE. celslor Springs. These waters were awarded SHIRTS. pared to turn out a large amount of strictly | length. The winds were light and variable from the Second, Third and Fourth regi- BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. —_— — the bighest prize at the World's fair, and | Gents' §1 laundered shirts, 39 (collars | first-class work. Neglige and eolored shirls panthe eygitaple lersieinfoaliFe Ktorithal | e vioe o AN 0 B SO At | o S Snecia) Noticass v ific for blood, stomach, | and cuffs) ladies’ waists, etc., a specialty. We guar- | best seamanship of the yachtsmen, — The ot i oops. Soon af ce Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m 7 :';:eyp;‘;,‘d“:hf“fl;fifp diseases. The Soterian | Regular §1.25 laundered shirts, 76c cach, | artee not to_fade warranted colors. Tele- | time at the Kilcraggin mark was: Britannia, | their arrival the United States troops were | pyonings Wednesd and Saturdays COUNDIL BLUYFFI: e same waters, and is | Big Iot negligee shirts, worth $1.50, for | phone, 157. 724 Broadway 4:20:15; Vigilant, 4:45:10, The vachts from | °Fdered away and left for Chicago. el L ok f A 0 @RIinAds (rom” th drink, They are | 76¢ each s this point had a wearlsome drift h The IR S U L Ly DO 3y GAKBAGE REMOVED, CESSIO0LS, VAU ] el ¥ hey ach. ks vearisome home. - - — G. GE REMO 3 S5 1 , e e ot oher sl bgericy) 13 Maini| “Madcasf siik//and | Frenoh. fannel shirts, | Best all wool ingrain carpets, 65c¢ dUTI9R | Britannia won, crossing the line at 5:34:45 Milllon Dollars a Day Loss. 00 1] imneys cloancd EQ Burke, St ANylars ::‘m:ennd at Brown's, Davis' and Schnei- | 80l as high as $2.50, in one lot for 95c each. | July, to make room (ot inew S‘O?ET oo The Vililant came in at 5:44:19. With time | ST. LOUIS, July 9.—The most conservative GUPWEHE 40 Broadwa; Pt Y er's drug store Good 50c shirts, now thres for §1. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAR! | allowance the Britannia won by eleven min- [ estimates of the loss which the railroads Cora b e st ALE, A WELL ESTATLISHED. G - 10SIERY. : e = L utes and four seconds. The people | have suffered since the strike began place at gclf-abuse, excesses, P et e B »} For sale, cheap, two lots on Broalway | Lot of black, tan and red chilren's hose, | _ CONFERRED WITHOUT RESULTS, iiiore (ciisersalitie, yaiitiTan' ey (caerin| osse Cima e b s EIke began placalat ey exotaste; i ey resn (O sellias. gear postofice, 25 feet and 50 foet. Homes | all sizes, sold as high as o0c, choice for 166 2 to Members of the Conference | HENt, but the unipersal opinion Is that | which® converge at St Louis varcoceld and consits | S5 ot Bl e 5o G e ot moflerate. maarls Sl Bt SRR UL today's contest was no test of relative merits EE ey ation. —One dollar & | FOR BALB-BICYCLE CHEA gusy payments. Fire Insurance written 19| Ladies’ 45c and 50c hose, now 3 for $1. (b liL O SE D LG of the two boats, and that the question of Strikers Didn’t Burn These. O B T Goay | _Call Kirst National bank. the best companies. Lougee owle, 235 | Blg bargains ladics' hose at 17c, 26¢, 33c [ WASHINGTON, July 9.—The first day of | guperiority is mot. yot decidad, The Vigilant CHICAGO, July 9.—Tho Chicago, Burling- et R ey esey e o Pearl street. _____ Bk z the conference of the democratic conferees | and the Britannia will Have another chance L LCRE0] Omaha, Neb. Harison strest, ; EXTRA LIST. : Y Yote | ton & Quincy bridges at Earlsville, 111, and [asn kISl s ke Alans vay roé toldbT k) ¢ the two houses was without practical re- | tomorrow, meeting in the'‘race for the Clyde ; Wodl challies sold for 50c, now 3lc. of the . $805 ov se | Corning, Ia., were burned down by sparks No admittance to Grand Plaza will be s : P be | Corinthian cup, valued at £60, over the same charged to persons who desire to rent boats [ , Umbrellas, sce values at 75c, $1.33, $1.50, | sults or visible progress so far as can be | COUU from the locomotives as a result of the dry $1.95. a. conference continued uninter- [ OUrse: = weather prevailing there. LI uls, o ahments served fa the| . B8t apron ginghams, o. ::“prl':”’y ,;rrhz‘xohm:,; SubNa e an aidoen Canadian Riflemen In England. S A itlon et rorana Placer Best prints, dc and Sc. Big inducements | ment was taken after § no item in the bill | LONDON, July 9.~The Canadlan team of Lo Tt In all kinds of wash goods. had been finally passed upon and agreed to. | riflemen which is to compete at the meet- No discount on water bills after Tuesday, | ~See values in laces, waists, corscts, mitts | The day was devoted to a general discussion ing of the National ‘Rifié assoclation at the A boo“ 10th. Pay now and save § per cent. | and handkerchi the main features of the bill and the prin- A 3 + J o Fleeiag gung Ufs, Ia. | houses. The conferees on the part of the diforttheTadd B R o7 (Lha B then ° Moeyers-Durfee Furniture company, 336-333 = — Bouse of Tepresentatives. have bointed our | tered for the queen's cup and e o Broadway. Bargains in fine furniture, e UL (8 D e the Tadlcal ehangs In the palioy involvea in | Martin-Henry contests. ompanion. Domestic soap breaks hard water, these hot days. e 8 10 take | {ho conate's departure from the free raw Will Rateo the Valkyrie. : : i . material and tho ‘ad valorem eystem, and | HUNTERS QUAY,-duly 8.The Valkyrle At the Sea-shore, in PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. OUT OF WORK ANYHOW. fhi“‘;‘:fm:’)‘,“‘dcm:n;:&‘“‘: the way of tarift | Will be raised tomorrow,.and it is believed tl Mountaits, .on_ the The senate representatives said in | that her lead and other” fixtures available ne airs, B. W. Hart lpd home from an euiflvfrn visit. President of the Local A, R. ;‘;{e"c"l""-m A L L U e S e e i i O N e John N. Baldwin has returned from an 3 Laid Off by th orthwestern. mitted by Individual members, but it had | yacht which Lord Dunraven has decided eastern trip. C.. H. Warren, pres of the local | proved to be the most radical bill that could | to build for next season's racing. you may spend your Thomas Metcalf, r., left last evening for | branch of the A. R. U., was notified Sunday | be passed in the senate, and announced a CENTRAT AMERICAN UNITY. & visit to Ohio. night that he had been laid off from his | determination to stand for the bill practi- Summer, do not fail to y 0 vel i 1 Y N o cally as it passed the senate. The conference o il t t t George H. Richmond left last evening | position in the Chicago & Northwestern Efforts in that Direction Continue to A take with you that most l'l vve ul ” s an 2 a meets again at 10 o'clock tomorrow for an with his family for Wisconsin. freight oflice in accordance with orders from | all-day session, tract Much Attentlon. (s Mrs. J. J. Gravatte leaves tomorrow for | Superintendent Hollenbeck of the Iowa lines, e T NEW YORK, July 9.—The World this dL‘h“hthI rmd l'CfI'GShm"’ 7 « . . | an outing at Lake Minnetonka. The reason assigned was that the company pousiOnEheaArmy, morning prints the following from Guate- S A Wi d f ore t lttln [ Miss Deatrice Tinley 1§ visiling her | haq decided to curtail expenses in view of | WASHINGTON, July 9.—(Special Tele- | o). of traveling companions W | € (1€ end OI our orea qu brother, John P. Tinley, in Doon, Ia. the present dearth of busines gram to The Bee.)—By direction of the sec- | ““w, conterence of political leaders has been ot =) Y A. Wheeler, a_well known former Bluftite, | Several facts, however, have led the mem- | retary of war, Captain Thomas W. Wood- : 2240 3 RS 5 B 5 R Bow living In Kansas, is in the city for a | bers of the A. R. U. o belleve that that | ruff, Fitth infantry, will proceed to Pensa. | Lo.0 &' & Eoverament house. The govern ), N " o o N Wisit of a couple of weeks. Tt e excuse. lntended ita‘concenl th. |\ cols, “Fla., and¥attend ithe ‘encempment (ot et 18 plaving s’ deep gamein Lehalf of USIHESSSZI e. C lnnln ]lb W ee Mrs. George Gregory will leave tomorrow | real motive of ‘the railway oficials. Mr. | the Third battalion of Florida state troops, | Central American —unity, to accomplish ) S X morning for Lead City, S. D., called there by | Warren was one of the oldest employes of | commenc'ng July 16, 1894, He will report | Which is President Barrios’ greatest ambi- 5 . the serious lllness of her daughter, Mrs. W. [ the Northwestern in this city, having been | by letter to the governor of Florida for such | tion. Reports are being continually re- FLORIDA WATER. & v : it oot T e ol Gdrimet 0 | € s e et ¢ i Gurne Sh | med andagens e st et Wwe give a grand tableau OI prices. % Terd o velve years. As he is president | encampment, and after the close thereof w. b B L e e aia: | otithe:Ioca) ‘unions his| Hame has neon zathor.|| reta i r piar thelc otiegmuuiion Kalmeginlfibelpecpagands =} % i ther, George H., who is in the law and | Prominently before the public in connection | Second Lieutenant John §. Grisard, Thir- o Ini ualiyapecula garcing, , i - - tracting business there. He has gone into | WIth the tie-up of the Rock Island railway. | teenth Infantry, now on duty at the Mary- | Mexico's real attituds toward this move- ‘lel e \VOI’} t e an le lle We tnership with his brother, but will not | The fact that he alone tied was lald off yes- | land Agricultural college, College Park, Md., | ment.” y par g terday Is one thing that makes his fellow | will proceed at once to joln his company fof [ o aispatch from Honduras says: “Tele- ‘ move from Council Bluff workmen feel as. thou i v cel as gh It was his con- | temporary duty therewith. - ; e R RS Dection with the order more than a desire [ Leave of absence granted Second Lieuten- [ ETamS from Managua report riots in Gran- o l O t ]at I'ea Fuaren ey for retrenchment that led to his suspension. | ant Edwin T. Cole, Eighth infantry, Depart- | 8da and Leon in Nicaragua. The mob cries B SEARLES O . (¢ % Grand Plaza bathing beach. Warren leaves this morning for Boone for | ment of the F is extended two months. | ‘Death to Zelaya, hunger and death.’ The 3 fe] Grand Plaza picnic grounds. the purpose of asking for an investigation ————— troops at Yuzcaran and Corpus have been ) Grand Plaza’s cornet band beats them all. | at the hands of Superintendent Hollenbeck. Strike In a Work House, ordered to the frontier.” = Grand Plaza's fine row boats are all the e = BOSTON, July 9.—The prisoners in the | A Managua, Nichragua, dispatch says u o ! No discount on water bills after Tuesday, | house of correction at South Boston re- | “General Oritz left here three days ago, his SPECIALISTS Grand Plaza excursion accommodations | the 10th. Pay now and save 5 per cent. | fused to go to work. The officers in charge | destination being unknown. The heads of AN Rlu. Open Tuesday evening. of the shops endeavored to suppress the | government in Nicaragua, Honduras, Guate- C i Afternoon and night concerts at Grand Police Court Notes, disturbance, but without effect, and the ;’;:I:x\?x':x?lhpur’o‘.lus(zt';ufm considering ‘aplan hir onic, - . iy o, officials drew their clubs and charged . otlon. Plaza, 2 to 6 and from 7 to 10, Tha Bakerarosny oase, -whioh cwa' cony.|| FICIRIA. Srew. thelr elube ndjohsreed on, | ORI ILe BRSO i Pentima ateia Nervous I Private Spacial WILI, BRR Diseases For cobs go to Cox, 10 M ) street. Tele | nued from Saturday, was first on the | tacked the officers with their tools, tools | that the special agent sent to Burope by phone 48. docket. Constable Baker, who, in company | and anything they could lay their hands | the government has reported that a Dutch. with Detectives Murphy and Weir, made a | on. Unable to drive them fnto thelr cells | Anglo syndicate is anxious to complete ‘Washerwomen use Domestic soap. search of the defendant's house and found | the officers finally drew their revolvers and | ¢y Nicaragua canal if it s abandoned by the bottle: of morphine supposed to have ( Jr3d several shots at the convicts. -Only | pg (o lrioRS Denles tho Report. been taken from Davis' drug store, gav e o . Bave his | (ot in the cheek and effectually frightened ~ e v H A Cark of Per, ehiet engineer of | testimony as "o finding the " botds rotled | the m:.'{fi..ifi.':;‘, s\,,i%“,l,:'.?,,;‘“ Hgntoned POPE LEO VERY LOW, 3 vision No. , Brotherhood of ocomotive ong gome old clothes in a trunk. e | states that the wound is not a serious ne. i o ;nnmm Was in the city yesterday. In | 58id that he also found thirteen bottles of a | The injurcd man was one of the lcajers | Fis Condition so Critical thata Warning | TREATMENT BY MAIL, CONSULTATION FREE, b pEOTA G U LAA h * smaller size, all empty, which had contained | !0 the outbreak. Several of the convicts Notice Has Been Sent. Catarrh. All Diseases of the Nos>, e e s goaversation with, reference (o the recent | {ic'drug “Foseph Spauling. s clerk.in.the | Were severely ciubbed: VIENNA, ‘July 9—Tho Roman Cathollc | Throat Odhe?(".S(omaDclh.l.lyer, Blood ftem that appeared in the press to the effect | drug store, sald that while ho was buny | : e ke < n _an dney Diseases. Lost that a paper had been sent to the brother- | the front ‘of the store on the evening of | Olo™Ments of Seagoing Vessels July 9. | hlerarchy of Austria and Hungary bas r¢ | Manhood and ALL PRIVATE Dig. ) ) hood at Perry by Manager Earling of the | June 20 Ed Davis entered the place, and | (oat K'i#ale—Passed—Michigan, from Bos- | celved notice from Rome that the physical [ gifd PO SREL MEN 0 Milwaukee for them to slgn agreeing not | after making some small purchase went | ‘At Scllly—Passed—Vondam, from New | S°Rdition of the pope is alarming, and the [ ~o1=" OF M a8, . o g 1o strike, he sald: “No such paper was sent | into the rear part of the store, and that it | Yark. * cardinals have been warned to be In readi- Dr. Searles & Searles, 1418 FARNAmgsT, . oy By Mr. Barling or any other rallway officlal, | was shortly after this that the bottle In | At New York—Arrived—Mississippi, from | ness to assemble at the vatican at a mo- | DI Searles & Searles, 1418 FARNAMAS i i 3 All of these cut right 1 the #0 far as I know, and it would have been [ question was missed. The bottle was pro- | London: Werkendam, from Rotterdam., ment's notice. All Men’s Spring and Sum- . B H fmpossible for it to have been received and | duced. and, while it was identical with the | LAt Glasgow—Arrived—City of Rome, from R t A > middle, There are g@! | acted upon without my knowledge. As the | missing one, Spaulding could not identify | MW YOIk 3 3 ROME, July 9.—In spite of the extreme | MEYERS' AUTOMATIC BOILER CLEANER ol & A halr I At adilat All gocd a8 Pés Paper was never recelved, of course It was | it as Mr. Davie Sreperte T e Y u‘;\l(wl]lnux]n-ul»-.\rn\\-rl Indiana, from Phil- | heat the pope maintained his strength and | Manchester Mfg. Co., No. Manchester, Ina | Mer Suits cut right in half, wndred left, go l.ty Yo, mot sent back by the brotherhood with its | come up again (his morning. At Queenstown—Arrived—Werra, from | KPS In good health. His holiness has, how- o A Tefusal to comply with the reques C. L. Gillette keeps chickens, and among | New York; Cephalonia, from Boston. ever, reduced to the minimum the number of Trains for Lake Manawa: hia brood s 8 Drabma chicken which he | (AL Havre-Arrived—Uhicago, from New | audiences to privato persons. The pope Is SH ; s fo A v ed Mr. Gillette en home to A y = J, | ea chy, Leave Broadway: dinner Saturday noon, and discovered nis | yAt Gothenburg—Arrived—Gotha, from New | Mmuch affected at the Fhread of narohy, ad i ) 10 a. m. Pot lowl lying near the Luts shed with [ “X':" san Fransisco—Arrived—U. 8. B, | tor o oot Mmugm:‘el the poRsibility of & Wilson Bros” Negl 2p. m. its neck broken in twain, and accused Otto | Charleston. Deépartedocan, ‘for Pan. | téct the vatican against the possibility of a , ) g Luts twhoDeialaimul Han' mady | sevorsliichksisston Pas ARUISCH Lor BaRs [fr ot o e . Shirts, imported Scoté! And every 22 minutes thereafter until | threats of the kind, of being a party o the ————— - ; - ¢ 11365 p. m. murder, swearing out an information against Charleston Arrives at San Franc ANDOTER RMERLOR WILEIAN, We sell a pair of pants for ham, collars attached, alsd QR Niahug 1o spand the dar at Tako | i, upch whish:ho wes srrested ‘br s | SANGPRANCISCO. July S~he Upited | Lo ool STRIR ol o tached [2 collars], Manawa take the 10 a. m. train. deputy marshal. The prosecution could prove | States crulser Churleston came into port e o $1.00 and ¢1 50 that can’t be P ey nothing, so Judge McGee ordered the case | this morning from Rio de Janeiro, via Blue- ARy “E"'] AT SN , L (3 9 n e reo Locture to Ladies. dismissed, flelds and Acapulco, being nine days from BRLIN, July 9.—Empero am has f % . y The second of the serles of physical edu- S vy AR the latter point. The Charleston was hur- | rarely been more vexed than during the made for twice the money in JU. Hledly dispatched to-Mare island, and it 18 | wotse scandal, When he ordered Baron von eatlonal talks for women will be given in o the First Baptist church Thursday evening, | 020 Pearl str el July 12, instead of Wednesday evening. Wil Have n W any factory in America. while they last, believed her force of marines will be o) dered to join the marines that have b Pelephon n | Kotze's release he determined also to end €. ordered to Oakland, The Chatleston's bots . i 0 e instructed The Ganymede Wheel club held its reg- | tom Is very foul after her long service in | 'h° 0ssIp caused at court. He Instructed ) yrechantcal device for remnving an tmpuritics L] ] No discount on water bills after Tuesday, Rl anfoul-plieg: (T P e T R s T B ST ! : Y PN byt g ¥ ! an waters, and it will b hecessary | the new grand chamberlain ta caution all | trom. boleri Sreentioy "eiving all tmpurities fhe 10t Fay now and mve § per cent. | ular monthly meeting last eveniog and do- | for her to g0 Inio the dry dock, "or Y | o oite that. thay st e tatking | remove”al o scale, "Sihdut" Tho le 08 el e R BT DN el o hava A mITE R : into the dry d : s pound or washing. ut. Siricty on guarantee S8 Tuseday avening ‘l'n’mm GLhae LAl u" e n ":""I" Sty o —_ of the scandal or glve up their places in the | " give sction; Corepondence “ullelid! Ordered to Clarinda. A . $ Brege st “Burley" court circle. The grand chamberlain will | Sene o ce 105, Bee Building The exact date has mot yet been se urley Johnson, O ¥ Soomal’ ¥ The exact date has not vet been set, but it ¥ A iatimer weli | Lo ovise the liat of household oMolals and | CRAR& e L] Frank O. Foree, the colored man Who | will be as soon as possibie after the national | known in police circles, turned up in the will cancel the names of Von Kotze and Von "HAVE YOU SEEN THE formerly was employed as porter for Henry | meeting in Denver. It is the intention of | city again last night and was put in jail 5 : St 4 G L T R Tl T R T b o B wanted here on the charge of bipe. | Schrader. Among other exiles from the old s & Cos s Betsce e sonmin | L ol o g% a8 gz e yowhie of'uia | f i Srmnuai s bu ke FECES byt | Gobder Amoas sibee s om e | 1oHT RUNNINg Cor. 13th and Farnam. Warren Henly was arrested last night on | pold of Prussia and several ladies of the complaint of his relatives, who say that the | court, whosa private lives suffercd severely s yesterday for an examina- Mlopers of insanity yesterday » on their way back east from the Lenver tion as to his mental condition. The com- | on (helf, way back ; ; m ces. e mecting will be held In Union | for 50 unruly that they no longe: ve Cotze o raa o ¥ directod nat ho beo'aken | Driving park, whose track is considered the | kny somcrel bvcr Hiny. ‘b (B0 ionger have | from the Kotze Inquiry: a8 Serinda for treatment 1n_the siate e~ | qnogt west of the Mississippl, and will last | Delns IRCorFigioie Reduced Tmports from England, ital. A good deal of the man’s trouble, it | ¢wo gays, providing enough priz:s can be i LONDON, July 9.=The Times in its finan- . . ASTE | 8 SAI0, has been brought on by excessive | gecured fronr the merchants of Council Died in a Forelgn Land. et e mn“’"“: A driuking. Bluffs and Omaha to justify it. A commit- | INDIANAPOLIS, July 9.—-Word has | ¢lal article this morning, says: “Our com- | PHE NEW HOME DOG or THE MOST /7 S iy tee of five was appointed, consisting of H. | reached here of the death of General Dan. | Merclal claims on America erc much r At 837 Brondway? He ls the prototype of ) . [»HMUJ; o | RAAL gatate -1s cheep In Qounell B | B® Grimm, B. O Parsons, . M. Pesler | TSt eaanire of Ganaqua, Nicaragua. Gen- THE NEW HOME kil We can sell you a home, a vacant lot, a | ki & a 2 - frult or garden farm cheaper than ever. | L Brown and 8. L. Etoyre, to have general | eral M ¥ was pr nt of the ca g Machine, the swiftest, lightest run- GLAZED SASH. COUNCIL BLUFFS eS| Sewlr charge of the arrangements, and to have | company and died Fr ay He will " o o P REN lithe time o buy, . Dey & Heas, 20 | 000 o0 appcint a8 many sub-oommiitions oy buried with military honors. General Mc- Children Gry for | upiundbest therafson wari i Thircacs | | A8 nave 1,000 Wirdawa In sfaok, mdo by the [ A Dloe, cool swim at Manhattan beach, — one e mayr of Tndlanapolis Pitcher’s Castoria. 2ut 1 b markee Tangioe ron B8 ae ks Wapiude, which we will gluao with auy kind of glass that you b Lake Manawa, I8 the proper thing to take | The laundries use Domestic soap. Fire at » Summer Resort. Child Ory foy | 55 ety terus 0y sash made o the oast for. Letus sive you pilaraoy these hot day Looking for Selleck. LAK EVA, Wis., July .—The Hotel ren Ory fe: m:rHE ot 3 e ‘EnB F'?:Eng v |2 Whgod Sl ot -3 i 1 9 e one yea b every muchine. The bes Gas cooking saves for Fent and tor saia 1 | | Marda Oberfelder, an Omahia representa- | Whiting, one of the lurvest howeiries on | Pjtcher’s Castorla muchine and the best uawabbper £0 topathas HICH CRADE PREPARED PAINT. Gas Co's office tive of the Chicago firm of O. B. Tennis & | the lake shore, burned this morning. The | L4 You got both cheupest of Our Pulutcan not be excelled for durability, beauty o ' B R e Co. was in the dlty yesterday looking for | Bouse was full of guests. who barely o Children Cry fou 857 Brosawes, Do aing :H.'Fi'fi”ll\u‘}'fl'r\‘“"?‘1’ obh ghllog 2, FIHAE. palnme ot I P. Belleck of Fremont, whose wife wrote | fhtlr personal cirecte The hort earyomll | g . H ' typey T [ 7k " ? eir personal effects. e hotel al | ZEa ’, ypewriter supplies wud typewrlters for " TR p n X « Hireworks. Davis, we drugpist, i | 0 e police laal week Gum Chicago aaliog | doss. 11 ws vidued &t HL 0. owd | ~icher's Castoria. sale br rente” VPP ol 1 and § Fourth St,, - MASOKIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ! .

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