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THE OMAHA DAILY B“I: 'Il'l,.\l)AY AUGUSE 7, 189L THE DAILY BEE. | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES [t 3 -0 e \pryIRS. AT SOUTH OMAA | st i LS FORTOWA'S FLAG DAY A]LING FOR FOUR YRARS IO WY This excursion was worked up by Henry of caucuses In the Second ward were adopted \ . i ety S Coffeen, supreme secretary of the Commer- | COUNCIL BLUFFS. clal Pilgrims, of Council Bluffs, and prom- T nish-Amerienn Republicans e e i OFFICE - - NO 12 PEARL STREET | Mits Georgin Garer Troats Hor Prionds to | 1808 to be succstul, | Mr. Coftoen s o | Petition of Oitig.ns fo:Mayor and ity [ The ~Danisi-Americun Republican b | g1l Vetorang of the Etate Will Partio'pate | ' ustier and deserves gred Cred 0l . N I . N o w hold a meeting Wednesday evenin o - - a Decided Surprise, such an interest In Council Bluffts and its Ceuncil Rezpecting Special Police, AUgtst At (e RIAH AV Republi ’-. in the Affair Friday, i N\ SN VIS U S S UUA S IS | thustastie Pralse for n Systom of Treats Deilvered by carrier to any part of the eity. - many pleasure resorts. " o club’s room, Twenty-sixth and Lake st 1 Mr. John A. Anderson, 1114 8, 13t H. W. TILTON, Lessee. SHE 1S NOW MRS M. TREPHAGEN % 'I’\‘”“n":‘ 1 g:\"’,"u~v!§‘.t’mfv}:m.l,‘;;{l‘ufi; re- Esior : at § o'click. Al Danish-American republ: 3 has e :' for " yenrs. in <~u§|vm"\|-h o editor, No. 23 P, night they will visit the Omaha ims at et J MacColl Will Speak, ) — e ey B their hall on Fourteenth ‘and Douglas ? z 3 wday HlENt 'the Yo ' Re MINOI MENTION. et L UL G Any | streets, to agsist in Initiating some fifteen | Frank O'Rourke Unsice ssfully Attempts x‘.,[h:',. :Yx!::“:v!\\vr>u:' "‘N‘l‘”;;‘_ ":,"“ e 1 Restdonces of the Capital City Wi Tt bial Unnecessary Frills or Flourlshes—Short | or sixteen whose applications have already Bulcide by Taking' Liudanone—Mrs. BIOAE. WIL. o tdesaned by, Oolciel - Jeok Decorated In Honor of the Occaston ok, will be addressed by Colonel Jac . ot T 3 been acted upon. Upon this oceasion sev- l b 5% SWinHTara Jobn . Hamilton and Mies Mary J. Mor. Lt GRS b b R o efal memb:rs of tho Des Moines councll Lakotib 00 e A AL MacColl and Hon. John John M. Thurston, and a Hearty Welcome Wikl Bo #ill, both of Omaha, were married by Justice id's Way Clear. will be present, coming in Saturday on the Other Magle, City Ne Pt Ivers Visitors, Fleld yesterday. - excursion. Lincoln and other places have CLAN GORDON EXCURSION, Christina Anderson took out a permit also promised to be present in force. Omaha Eig il August 11, 1804 5:""“2"’,"“';”:“:_' k] "‘I”':I““f_‘“'hl‘I’,“"“y‘ Miss Georgla Garner, who lives with hor ll;y:_r:i;v’v: o ;!:Igrvvwww‘\l”'w lead the van at | A petition was submitted to the mayor and BROKEN BY BAD LA DES MOINES, Aug. 6.-—(Special Tele- W B, Elam diod at 6:10 oiclock at nig | Mother at 1127 Fifth svenue, surprised her G S council last night askingithem to not only - gram to The Dee)—Arrangements for the sesidence, 718 Washington avenne, aged 70 | friends Sunday by coming home from a few WILL REOPEN THE GRAND HOTEL. appoint none but South’ Omaha men for | Gossard ‘l"\"-' nt Company of Kansas | ohgervance of flag day Friday are about years. The funeral will take place at 3 | days trip east with Charles M. Trephagen of — special policemen pending the strike, but oo MU AL AT gl completed, and the time previous to that o'clock this afternoon n Franclsco, whom she introduced as her | Efforts of the Citizens sted Have Boen | to discharge all who have already been KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—Alvin H. Gos- | ;" ;10" po occupted in completing the The K. P. plenic 1o s advertised | husband. Last week The Bee contained a Crowned with Success. appointed who do not live here, The paper | #ard, for the Gos u;\ ;v‘\v;nm nt com 00y | fecorations for tho event, Which willbo deeds of assignment for o be held at Timber I 10 10 13, | [orconal note to the oftect that Miss Garner | The Grand hotel will open between now | was signed by about 100 citizens. It was | this morning filed s very elaborate. The decorations at the 1 i had gone a brief visit of commilttee ok out for special notice : % i Y " n Look ou oAl to much’ fs assured. Repairs to ®he | In response to a petition asking that a | B. Nofsinger s named assignee. The | ypjque and profuse. Every one of the lowa i b o y, after which Mr. Clark will take [ the . ge | UIe8 at $197,283 3 SHA1" Richaras on the charge of selling | no farther east than Atiantie company, after which Mr. Clark will take | the mayor appointed a committee of three of banner and motto. lowa presented four in_favor of another man. came to Council Bluffs, along with Dr, | hotel throughout at a cost of not less than | be done, not only at the Albright crossing, | jocated, and it Is said many parties in the | cavalry and forty-eight of infantry to de- | JOHN A. ANDERSON, 1111 §. 13th Streets stantial farmers of Valley township. He | three weeks took part every afternoon and nasty dripping of mucus into the throat, gion. o2 to all this there is 00 subscribed as | paying $10 per year for ‘‘drain subsequently ralsed up into the hundreds was attended” with ringing and “buzzing Theo Guittar, 115 North Fighth street to- | bim of Miss Garuer, who is an acomplished , S BToR @ y 8 being carried as a long-time loan. to refund the s Mr. Burt has paid in | have caused the collapse flag from the State Historical society at om that on ungll my recent treatmens o e ple were together almost constantly, for the 4 time. ple were together almost constautly, for the | Gp%y C¥ar ta™y e YOI oS o he passed An estimate of $4,601 was allowed Cash | after guarantceing them. When the rates tem of treatment, and all the remedieg Monday in September, by having a p (s Ll il Wl dadbi no use talking,” said he, “that hotel must | A warrant was ordered v for $4,036 | Qossard ~company. Paying out cash on f Wil bo decorated, and the city will erect a & celebration has fallen through, as Omaha | €en. Who had a license and a parson ready | QRmRE eo SEC, © RS0 AREC sufficlently Mr. Ryan of the finance committee re- | Paired in value, and in turn exchanging | have granted one fare for the round trip e BRI i cetinie 6f" tHe' Des Molfen sonteren Was the first time Mrs, Garner knew whal |' ey vho ‘gum of $5,000 written opposite to it. | correct. 'He recomtacuded that ail _ | these notes are scattered all over the east, | numerable regimental and company reun- U0 not. Kiiow how Lo say enough fou There will be a praise service at 7:30 o'clock, | Lhat it was a clear ffove at first si&ht | subscriptions were for amounts from $1,000 | some discrepancies n the books of the last | 10 $90.000 or so. Names are unobtainabl HUNTER FINALLY WINS. head | t ached for four weeks—ia won: e o ALY stated it was (oo early to say whether the | Des Moines Postofiice Fight Ends Disas- | turth are being cuved lver an address on the subject, “What Are Ve CLOSING OUT SALE. Henry Ditger, city enry Ditger, the ex-city clerk, was pres- : - e tihrest | He gave the impression, nowever, that the | DES MOINES, Aug. 6.—(Special Telegram | splendid. When T wrote for your question The Epworth leagues of the city held a | waitamie county, and who at the time of e 2 port, which he thought wouid prove perfectly | yginess altogether., He would not say | City was finally ended today by the arrival young men and women as a committee deeded her a 300-acre farm just east of the | 8reater bargains than ever. Everything is Mr. Conley got through a motion to comipel vention on the trains tod L. C. Dale : are r store today. o a lovel o stree Pwenty-fo on th I 1y ale, | not embark on their matrimonial career pen- | O% CLALLLY to a level with the street on Twenty-fourth | jonded upon their ability to dispose of this and Zella Niles, 3 him on the road until September. He lef( | In& at 9c a yard. up the windows at the rear of the police PN names have been mentioned for assistant | omice Hours—9 to 11 o, m.i 2 to 5 p m. street yesterday morning. A sack of coal | he will return here and take his bride to a | EVery yard of white dress goods in our | the areaway to prisoners, e it Ll out of Colonel Eibock's expozure of the has been postponed indofinitely by or to Colfax for r That | and September 15, with E. F. Clark at the | referred to the committee on polic the benefit of creditors. Ex-Postmastef I | giate capitol bullding will be most elogant, he 1 1 e gave h head C. H. Yates, n Cut-Of saloon eeper, has | ¥as the impression she gave her friends, 3 p ‘ . labil been arrested by Deputy United States Mar- | but it afterwards turned out that she went | amount of $1,000 are to be made by the local | flagman be placed at the Albright crossing, | assets are placed at $321,250 and the Habili- | regiments has been cared for in the way y 0 Considerable. business was done in Ne whisky under a government license issued | 0n the 0th of last month Mr. Trephagen | Immediate possession, He will furnish the | to investigate and recommend what should | graRigeriyes bUsioess Wie ConP TSI | pattories of artillery, nine regiments of gehows was recelved here yesterday of the |y S ine medicine troupe, and for | $12000, and the company has rajsed an extra | but at other railroad crossings. The com- | east were caught for big amounts fend her country's flag. Besides the above | “At first my main trouble was a_feeling ath of Robert Motherill, one of the sub- 2,000 s a guaranty against loss for the | mittee is composed of Messrs. Ryan, Walters | The company was organized in 1855 with [ she equipp:d and put the Sixticth Uni of fullness or stuffiness i the head and m 18 well known all over the county, and was | evening in the doctor's street concerts. One | fiFst year. In case it Is not needed it is to | and Bulla D Dt o O et Prins | States colored volunteer Infantry Into the | caused by stoppage Of the nostrils.: ThI one of the wealthiest farmers of this Te- | day he asked a friend of his where he could | B¢ returned to the subzcribers. In addition ieorge L. Dare and J. F. Burt have been | & BUY ot it ds | fleld, and each of the above has a place | Kept me always hawking and spitting and Sl 2 find some one who would play accompaniments | gtock to the new company, which Is to pur- of thousands, but before the company's fail- | 00 one of the banuers hanging in the ro- [ gil e in the enre. I aldo suffered severes l’:'l"“’l"“"v P. U. of the First U"_l'”*" shureh | e 1iim to practice his songs. The friend told | chase the hotel. No :,.. tHan-thi “H'l be | lcens: in addition to their licecnses as | ure was reduced, at that time being $200,000. | tunda, Iy from headache, and from a dpy, sore will give a lawn socfal at the residence of needed for five years, the vest of the $90,000 | Plumbers, and they petitioned the council [ Bad loans and stringent times are said 0 | General Prime rcceived the first Towa | and inflamed throat. Then my Stomach Ll ; ] digley s o . Eave out and 1 was o victim to dyspepsim night. There will be a good prograr planist, and introduced him to her at her 4 j A v b Gt b Pl o > foafed heavily here on real ¢ Everybody is invited to come and hay HOME, * THe' next tWo weeks tiie: youni. peo- || (CERRIEICHL By DOORD BES Besh bac of e Fabre Rz EDITeR$00; S Tire A teAT awas e e 1o g Th: the easty | JONR (CIty ReHTS “miBEAIE IR iHiakes 110 andcure. by e Siepkd, Totore going LA T Lz, ; a i Wh flags and banners of lowa regiments now in [ fin Bowevcn, 1 had tricl afmost every ey Cntral Labor unfon of this city has | 300ey e ard and took a sreat deal €] the hotel and remarked upon the shame of | Bros. for grading N street. This is the final | became due the makers could not pay them | the possession of the adjutant gencral. All | there are going with very litte benefit. decided to celebrate Labor day, the 4 k il or AUANYE | paving a building like that closed. ‘“There's | estimate on this work. and the holder of the notes fell back on the | the business houses on the principal streets and picule at Fairmount park. The plan When Mliss Garner left home she went to | o ;hohed by the 1at of October, when the | In. faver of the Packers B these notes and thien foreclosing upon them, | magnificent arch at the west entrance to 4 v Sl Ll bt ° | be op ¥ st of October, o avor of the Packers ank’ t : to have tho unlons of Omaha unite in the [ Atlantic, where she was met by Mr. Trepha- (€ B0e7ed By L0 CRE 9E B00eh WILER U | 0 ol warrants part due. © | getting in return real estate greatly im- | the Locust street bridge. railways MEAD SO will have its own celebration at Syndicate | and they were married last Thurslay. They [ S BEGR 7 ¥ A 2 3 this anceling the company's indebted- | and many thousands of veterans and other came back here Sunday morning she by the fact that his name was the | ported that the report of Expert Accountant | this in canceling the company ! 5 X v ‘ Lucilla McKinney, Hay Springs, New park. Al L g Sunday morning, and that | r ™o s "down on the subscription list, | Points had been examined and found to be | Ness caused the failure. The holders of | visitors are expected. shlle adllEs g s under date of July 4, ol had happened. She had noticed from t oflIliE y d they aro | fons on that occa of the Epworth league will open this even ! y The Omaha & Council Blufts Bridge company | celled bonds and coupons now in the numbering into the hundreds, and they aro | lons on that occasion. 3 treatment. It is six weeks sinc ing in the Broadway Methodist church, | tons of her daughter and the young man | g, 0 "ol 45000, The remainder of tho | of the clty clerk be destroyed, There wero | CAUED in various sums ranging from §1,000 LIRS BRI LIIIUL LA L Ll o 4 A €8 | but she had no idea the climax was to come o ; Ha o Ao L 2 ; 2 derful thing for me. My asthma and ca followed by an address of welcome by C. | (% on until'it was all over and she saw the | 90%D to § e aity clerk and these matters were referred to | 8t thie time. a_reporter Mr. Gossard e M. Harl. Rev. L. B. Wickersham will de- the city attorney. without panting and wheezing. Before, T g company would be able to resume business trously to the Democratic Purty, W10 iDL ot Y Ut ing Jus Yol Qoing to Do About It3 The bride is the daughter of the late Wil- y i J cotid not get my. Lt L anmfecing it llam Garner, one of the pioneers of Potta- | weunison Iros. Closing Out All Summer | CNt @0 stated that at the next meeting of | ;r.ire of the company would be wound up 3 i o | blank T had vo hopes of your doing such the council he would make a complete re- | MG Of the company weuld be WOUKK WP | to The Bee)—The postofiice contest tn thfs [ pIthic §) BAG 40 BEbes, BF NGNT S S m;[-"llnxl Lu] CULTCAT the lnr';vm\\r-\n\hw- his death was one of the wealthiest farmers Crowded. sl das ivasiara TToasy bl i > g Ls o it odist church and appointed the following | m.|~ county. Not long ago her mother rowded all day yesterday. Today s satisfactory. whether the assets would cover the liabil- | of the commission for the new postmaster, 7 ) & : d e : et fes. They were composed principally of | B, H. Hunt He will not take charge of Y (ODPR CHid reception, to meet the delegates to the con- | city, so that the newly married couple will | B0IN& With a rush. Follow the crowd to | the street car company to lower its tracks | joosired Hanene. Cliv voslty | s o e AL AR S IR O REECHET RS RO W ( ) 3 lat the y married couple will ¥ impaired Kansas City realty and all' de- | o omoe until August 15 in order to allow N LLAS ( LAWY, H. P. Dudley, H. Oreutt, D. P. Winter, | niless by p All standard dress prints, 3%c a yard. cel s116vii6 avanie for the scmi-montlily report 311 AND 312 NBW YORK LIF . D. nter, css by any means. Mr. Trephagen has a strect from Bellevue avenue to Albright. yoperly o placed the # > ily report. a OOMS 311 AND 812 NEW YORK LIFF d the Misses Eina Luring, Kerron Woods | contract with Dr. Derry which will keep | All our 15c, 20c and 25c embroideries go- | = Chief Brennan was given power fo close property. He placed the labilities at $250,- | 15 appointments of subordinates ol BUILDI OMAHA NDB A serlous fire was narrowly averted in the | for Atlantic yesterday noon and will stay vilcm’y 36-inch unbleached muslin, 4c a | station so it *would be impossible in the CLAN GORDON EXCURSION. postmaster or other positions. Evenings—Wednesdays and Saturdays rear of Shultz & Hill's wagon shop on Fourth | on the road until his contract expires, when | ¥ard: future for persons to pass liquor through August 11, 1894, The republicans are making much capital A 2 f 3 L _only, 6:30 (0 8: 0. Sunday, 10 to 12 m. caught ‘fire by spontancous combustion and [ home he has in San Jose, Cal,, probably tak- | Store that cost 20c to G0c is now going at | Ordinances introduced: To establish grade WAS A WOMAN IN THE CASE, methods by which he was defeated, thou- in a short time the frame bufldings in the | ing Mrs. Garner there also. Mrs. Trephagen | 12%c a vard. ¢ on_ Archer avenue; to compel all electric EandEOritopicene g irtuia (od amen g tho flmflms mflmfl ['slel vicinity would have been In great danger. | expects to join her husband in Atlantic next 20c half wool challies at 6%c a yard. light and power companies to place their | Congressman McKeighan Causes an Arrest | Germans who have voted for the demoeratic The fire department was called out and | Thursday for a few days’ visit. All our 65c and 75c French challies at 33¢ | wires under ground: providing for the specfal Which Stirs Up a Scandal. ticket, especially In the Second district, and tive ngant for Nervous or Bk promptly extinguished the fire, thus pre- —_— a yard. £ v tax and assessment against certain railroads WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—(Special Telegram | the defeat of Judge Ha for congress fs i A LR L i;;gfin.;; venting any serious damage. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. b ']""::‘l"”,"“““ at r'-'f- i ol to pay for the repairs on the L street via- | to The Bee.)—There was considerable of a | [UIIV expected for the part he took in the e, ut, Iingy. Disoraars, sid Dye- B. M. Young, while on the road to Atlantic — A m‘“:"“,""’“‘“ ey e ot Rauots sensation at tha capltaltoday overithe pubs | Tarers S e T R R e last Sunday, had the usual luck that attends [ Regular Monthly Mecting Finds Lots of | SNt walsts that weve $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 The council adjourned to meet two weeks | €1 AP Y ' Too Quick with His Gun. " Effervescont, bicyclists when Atlantic is concerned in the Busmess Needing Attention. B A e e e 1L wraluts | LeomR ARt BHE IS R G e GEGIL C D QUG RS e Ve i ot (6 Bl ™ 1 "THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL €O. case. His wheel struck a hole in the dust The city council held its regular monthly | (not calico), 25c each : e T T PRI T cerning Congressman McKelghan, Mrs EORTT e ',' oo | e 1151 s weatarn Avanna, CHICAGDY and threw him end over end for a long dis- | poating Jast evening. In the absence of the i BENNISON BROS. . O 3 Blla Morris of this city and Frank T, Hall | —Yesterday afternoon three tramps, two | % ) by all drugggists, Omaha. tance. His front wheel was smashed into e s B BT AR, Frank O'Rourke, well known In Doth | of Beatrice. 1t appears that Mrs. Morris | negroes and one white man, were seen skulk- [ For has fragments, which had to be ticd together | Mavor President Keller occupied the throne > Omaha and South Omaba, attempted to take | lived on very friendly terms with the Me- | ing around town. They were ordered by ‘e 59 with pieces of string in order that he might | and Aldermen Brewick, Gleason, Grall, Nich- Created w Scene. his life Jast night by swallowing an ounce | Kelghan family for several years. —She sub- | the mayor to leave town or go to jail. In GUPIDENE' not be compelled to walk home. olson, Rishton, Spetman and White their | Mr, and Mrs. S. Recder were the names | of laudanum. O'Rourke is a man who has | Seauently rented rooms on Indiana avenue, | reply they said they didn’t have to until Curcal s N e u e The Baptist Young People’s union of this [ seats. A contract entered into by the Citi- | given by a couple who created a pleasant | spent a fortune, His father was one of the | Where she recelved visits from Hall. - The | they got ready. The mayo ompanicd self-ibuse, excesses, city have received an invitation to attend a | zens State bank and the finance committce | diversion for passersby on Broadway, near | pioncers of Douglas county and loft n large | 1atter was known (o be at the same time | by the marshal, went “after them. - The emisslons, impotency, meeting of the Omaha and South Omaha | of the council was ratified, By Its terms tho 2 4 B el bon & &178C | circulating stories which were complimen- | tramps broke info a run and the officer shot vartcoccle_and constl Baptist Young People’s union at the First | bank agreed to carry $10,000 worth of c l:e corner of Dearl street, last evening | 0 0/C e and one on Cuming street in | tary neither to Mr. McKeighan nor Mrs. | and hit onc of them in the leg. They then A (R RED CHTS Baptist church of Omaha Friday evening, | bonds until January 1 without Interest, pro- | 800Ut 10:30 o'clockc They had been drinking | G0, 2 ¥% % Tived high and wasted his | Morris. ~The congressman employed a pri- | stopped and were taken o the city Jail. cal’ by THE GOOD- August 10. The principal topic of the even- | vided 6 per cent interest should be paid | ji e " 'P0d (06 {hGuced to wet. Into hie | profits and capital Ini @ short time. For the | Vate detective, who had Hall arrested for Oracken miBataIREIontlootloyiiny MAN ~ DRUG CO. ing will be the Toronto convention. All | for all bonds over that sum. Nissy by Offeer Clanr. but atter thes haq | 1ast few months he as ‘been employed ag | the alleged theft of a comb, a brush and a e 1 TSl //; Omaha, Neb. members of the Baptist Young People's | The petition of E. T. Test for remission of | gras bopio they tarned arones ang’ caad | a laborer at the Cudahy packing house gand | towel from the senate store room. Hall was | MONTICELLO, Ia., Aug. 6.—(Speclal Tele- unlon of the First Baptist church of this | taxes was refused. GO T 07 QU CHECRR LD el S i (e et formerly an_employe of the senate. He | gram to The Bee)—Burglrs entered the | [T A VR vYOU SREN THE city and their friends are requested to meet Flickinger asked that a lot on the | eofe RT I RCRERITG O G om it they | Last evening, while 4n Denny Murphy's | has been released und will not be prosecuted. | store of Fred Stupler, cracked the safe and £ S at the church at 7:15 sharp to attend. south side of Fourth .avenue, near Eighth | 5 saloon on Twenty-fourth street, he was seen | The entire ir is discreditable to all the | got away with about $400. No clew L\GHT RUNNING & S ek were going home. = An altercation ensued, in 24 g arties concerned and is enough to make Ed Walker, who drives) a wagon for Oscar | strect, belonging to Mr. Dowling of Omaha | yyo"ourse of which the woman became de- | to drink from “a small bottle. A friend l;c:pwnhlc N Braskhns blush “hh hatie g Younkerman, was arrested on the charge of | be ordered to grade, and that the owner be ad 5 strative:: G Slerk Z - | looked at the label and saw that it was assault with intent to do great bodily in- | compelled to put in a five foot stone walk | H9¢ 1::::{"{3"',:;3;'} 5 @ ’;J.hl‘;lfielu;wx;fi:l laudanum. Officer Sheehan was passing and e ol fury, preferred by John Hale, In police | to conform to the other sidewalks in the | 0o b€ a5 BEGY ) 00y BOR SN0 BPOCET being informed of the facts, took ~ Mr. OLAIEAORDONERXGURSION: “ WORTH A GUINEA A BOR,” Court yesterday morning the fact was de- | vicinity. City Attorney Hazelton stated that | frvet®h SRR (MG B & (RS, B2 VOIS | 0'Rourke to' the police station, where he was August 11, 1804. Corercaina Ta (eiaasand Boiia Coatin veloped that had it not been for Hale's in- | he had looked up the law and had failed | {013 yim to go and mind his own business, | 8ttended by Dr. Berry. The dose was not F :n—fi L. ) b terfering in some sport a number of young | to find any authority for the city to fill the | Giaar" fially“put them both under arrest, | SuMcient to kil and the mans life was A L e BEEGHAMS THE NEW HOME I O0G men, among them Walker, were having, | lot unless there was stagnant water there. | (et PO BUEC RER BEED OMAGE SRR | caved after considerdble éffort. He was then [~ John G. McKay is the name, given by a ; i e T et e e aro o marvgllons THE NEW HOME Ve Sewl Machine, ¢ swiftest, lightest runnin, ing short change on a bakery near the cor- Antidoto for Weak Rl i e L B L At Grant Sweency s quite a business | T "Wy 0 %iied the old time envelope 3 Stomach, first dwards ut the Worlds Fair, There are na rested on the charge of assault and battery. Poundmaster Bates called the attention of | Lo n o " Core®iien (o the city jail. The n There was a_suffocating rush at Bennison | the council, through his attorney, Alderman | Loy hysterical at the jail offics | ¥OMan, but she was swindled last might | o 4 v Slide o mistake and was caught. sch HEAD- otihera Just an good. and they afe the cheapeal Bros. last night, and It secmed that half [ Rishton, to the fact that he was 108Ing | anq ysed her lungs and tongue in a manner | by a crook and beat out of $5 in less time | “\yhen brought to the station McKay said hay of the ladies of Council Bluffs were there. | money on the dog and horse business, since | yyap vipgpes desc?ipnou." LR ST a | than it would take to tell it. The fellow | he had cnly been in town a few hours, but easy terney T. FINDLEY, The special handkerchief sale was the at- | he had to give up the animals Delonging o | tria) in police court this morning on the | walked into the store and asked Mrs. | admitted to Sergeant Sigwart that short 2 Jo o TN, ’ traction. Some of the ladies who did not [ Poor people without any compensation for | charge of disturbing the peace. Sweeney if she would give him a five-dollar | change was his graft. He is supposed to be 337 Broadway, Council Diuftal read the advertisement carefully came with | his work. The petition was referred to the arl Ly Dbill for silver. The woman said she could | the party who swindled Mrs. Sweeney of tion,Con- pavriter; aupplles, and STy pOwTILSTILERREE the impression that they were to be given a | committee of the whole. i For fine rooms stop at the Victorla house, | accommodate him, and produced a brand | South Omaha out of $5 earlier in the even- stipation:’ handkerchlef free, reading only the opening | The ladies of the Woman's Christian as- | 826 Broadway, corner Bryant street. new bill, which the crook |immediately | ing. 2 Disorder- lines, overlooking the announcement that | sociation and St. Bernard's hospitals put in X S placed in a letter, saying that he was going e ed Liver, RE AL ESTATE 26c and 36c handkerchiefs would be sold | a petition in which they stated that they [ ~Domestic soap breaks hard water. to send it to his wife, who was away on a CLAN GORDON EXCURSION. cte. foun at one price of 9c dulrlnx the evening. It | had been taking care Uf’ ;*"l‘-" are k“"“"‘lfls Lawyers Agninst Lawyers. visit. He then began to count out his August 11, 1894. alsoto b espocially eflascions and romedie FIRE, TORNADO AND ACCIDENT IN- was a very substantial present that Benni- | “emergency cases” without compensation ¢ : change and discovered that he was 20 cents B L by FEMALE SUFFERERS, ! NOh6) gave to the ladiss~the' dlfforence be-| and asked’that'they be pald:$75 per:monthi | AR efort s being madojito get tup &' blg | 5B A g, BOOTEIN et oF e awitchied WEATHER FORECAST. 0Ot all druggists. Prico Z[ conts a box. SURANCE tween the cost and the few cents asked for | and $5 per week extra for each patient of [ crowd to go over to Omaha next Thursday | o;vojopes, and picking up his change, told Now York Depot, 965 Canal St. THE STRONGEST AND MOST POPULAR the articles. The moral is: Read adver- | this class brought to them for care. L. W. | to witness the game of ball between the law- | Mrs. Sweeney to hold the envelope until [ Increasing Cloudiness and Cooler Weather e S e COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. OITY, tisements carefully. Ross and J. M. Galvin made speeches in | yers of this city and Omaha. Those going | he stepped out to get the balance of his for Nebraska Today. — 5 N which it was suggested that a sum be taken | from this side of the river will take the | money. After waiting for some time, Mrs. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—The indications Teeth Without Pla‘teS PROPERTY AND FARM LANDS BOUGHT thero would have been no trouble. He struck | There had not been any stagnant water dur- | WASTRUROR 0 ORI JWERED CROME RS | faken in charge by his brother, John J. | prisoner who was brought iInto the city fail ; Walker over the head with his whip, where- | Ing the recent spell of weather, 5o he did | (i FHC 3 0he of the bystanders to run | O'Rourke. about 10 o'clock last night. He was arrested =uaew PILLS apon Walker shied a brick at him. Walker | not see that anything could be done. The | sfier her, which he did. The rig was put up Swindled Out of Five Dollars. at Efghteenth and Vinton strects for work- was discharged, and Hale in turn was ar- | matter was referred. at a livery stable and both the man and the | ppe Try a glass of Bulpho-Saline or Soterian | out'“0e!" Kt CHRE“Ta sumeiont to reime | caple line at Tenth street fn Omaha, which | Swoene :n the envel ¢ ar 0 " y ripped open the envelope, but there | for Tuesday are ND SOLD. mineral waters from the famous Excelslor | purse the two institutions for their expense | goes past the Young Men's Christian associa- | was nothing in it. It was reported that | For Nebraska—Increasing cloudines ANDIS : | D e Song stoeon sume §or® | in looking after the charity cases. The pe- | ton ball park, whero the game will be played. | the crook was arrested fn Omalia later in | chowers in the western portion; cooler in JAMES & O'KEEF i et - SOuR i | tiions were referred to the city attorney. The two clubs are evenly matched, and a | the night. the eastern portion; south winds, becoming | Teoth extracted In 17 Pearl Street, James Dlflck Sry sone RO, City Electriclan Bradley's request for new | great game is looked for. ~Askwith has been 2l City Gomslp. northwest. . Bt A e S Battle Fiag Day fire alarm apparatus was referred to the | toughening his muscle for several days past | p o yuqictof tno Albright Methodist | KOr 10wk and Missourl-—Tair; south winds. | [ o teoth before’ durk ittee on fire and lights. swee) i For South Dakota—Increasing cloudines: ! full sot 8 001 fit g At Dos Molnen August 10, The rato from | COmites on e Wb NS ey | B mvecping i ol out sach morming 04 | ehurch wil give an ico cream soctal Thurs- | snowers. in’ western portion; cooter; norin | ([} AR W. C. ESTEP, B eaty ot Aumest 6 0 and 30, sand | B and F, and Oakland avenue for sewers | night before going to bed to reduce the | 92¥ evening. yindeite s el VA il ) 5 e e e S well, 0 B | was referred to the committee of the whole. | swelling so that an ordinary sized bird cage [ W. B. Stewart of Plymouth, N. Y., was e : (ki oxtruction ¢ Funeral i fl[}mf SEM alme[ PSR R e R Petition of property owners on Babbitt | will go on over it. These two will be the | the suest of his old ~schoolmate, Gecrge S e St o, ' & D AR X Place for the establishment of grade of cer- | pitcher and catcher for the Bluffites, and the | Brewer, last evening. oA R oot Bafley’ Reliable Dentlst 3 2 PERSONAL PARAGRAPH tain streets was referred to the committee | rest of the players are as follows: First Twenty-five building premits were Issued W, Ry s 14 N, Main 8t, Council Bluffs, ol S on streets and alleys. base, J. J. Shea; second base, George S. | during July, the cost of the structures Orricr oF e WeATHER BUREAU, OMATA, | Third Floor, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam TR Henry McArdle presented a petition ask- | \rignt; third base, W. H. Schurz; short | amounting to $20,010. Aug. 6,.—Omaha record of temverature and Tolephone 3085, " Judge H. E. Deemer of the supreme court | jng that he be reinstated in his position | gion’™ D, E. Stuart; left field, Frank P. TR K i Ta e o B o Ry TS r‘.un{a_lluuxfl! red with corresponding day of Lady attendant. German Spoken, h-rm (l‘hrl)“l\‘:.nn Eala busticas tripiiall e R e T court, | Wright; center fleld, C. C. Hoskins: right | Dreen was burled yestorday afternoon. The iR chE 1894, 1693, 1892, 1891 . C. Daws 3. He wanted an investigation. The coun- | fa1q Harvey Ouren. No admission fee will | child was 10 months old. 2 912 885 895 852 Sloux City last evening. cil Instructed the firo committee to investi- | pa charged at the gate. Game Will b called | ©' M. Clark oadmaster, and Thomas | B temberatate, 04> 665 705 119 --Speclal Noticess Miss Helena Hughes left last evening for | gate. at 3 o'clock. The Council Blufts team has | peironete, conductor, both of the Missourl | Average temporature. 783 762 802 783 c,ou“¢" Bluffsmm an outing at Pries’ lake. The receivers of the Union Pacific asked | oy5ico of umpires, and that fact gives an Pm-ln«l- 1852 Conduckar) oMl of Sihendiesy Precipitation ..... ....00 .00 .00 .00 //@,{/ g Harry Hardin of Gretna, Neb., is In the | that certain lands in the clty limits uscd for | agyantage that it will be hard for the Omaha | = U PGl B0 O Re B L RE tatoment showing the condition of tem- £/ | Geanara LoGATIONSIL 1 DROWNIoR. city for a visit with relatives. agricultural purposes be exempted from city | [ui S Clk MileshTlsiWeah Ryellaun ¥: | peratureand precipilation at Omaha for the all of his real cstate and busi- 0P8 ARG R Y00 taxation, Referred to the judiciary commit- R0, wishes it distinetly understood that he Is not | BEEEIESICVACE G I : Y in_Councii Dlufts, neluding his Mrs. W. J. Davenport has returned from a | .- A few more bargains left in real estate, | the M. D. Welsh who has been employing | ¥ M FHER T IREE cor. ot Gth uve th AR toxhan homagin Rresnort, p1ll, The meeting was then adjourned until | Good opportunities for speculation. Exam- | men to take the places of the strikers. Nanmal e mnopatuter st i “”"Kvulx‘lll;:\'u corer oty large Miss Mary Moss of Missouri Valley is | wednesday evenin ine our list. Farm loans wanted, lowest The Ladies' Aid society of the Presby- | Excess since Murch 1.., 74 fronting on Main and steam heated, eles wvisiting friends in the city for one week. rates, Fire and tornado insurance written | terian church will meet at the residence of F‘n'rln;ul|n-u;~un‘v.-nwfn - . 'v’“'": i g el 4 X . L ve rel d JUALITIES. > best co s. Lougee & Towle. o ery, Twenty- oficency for the dav ... B ne - S in s condition wad oo= Mr. and Mrs. Lon Kendall have returned in the best companies. Lougee & Towle. Mrs. R. B. Montgomery, Twenty-third and | Defleloncy for the dus 11,73 Inches @% %w 4 by good tenants. Office 97-TELEPHONES-Resldence 33 from an outing of two weeks among the ; I streets, next Wednesday afternoon. B O, o Bauth Ml Teicett Tukes, Biggost Sale, Diggest Bargains, Biggest yos tested free. C, B. Optical Co., Schnel- — - Koports from_Other Statlons at 8 = ? K in Brown bioek und Contral biook, all ! der's drug store. v N EXCURS! nown X oentt Miss Agnes Barnard of Moline, TIL, Is the Crowdas, p =i CLAN GORDON EXCURSION. sz = . = Wl Tented 1o’ ood tenanis. And— guest of Mrs. A. W. Casady on Oakland [ Will certainly be found the Boston Funeral of George W, DeLong. August 11, 1894, GEO. P. SA\]§_lii3I1|L(!X).' A W, lu(ll(:lhltg. _’”..“.‘,”‘,‘.‘,:'.q‘a:‘w |;u “\l‘.r:v‘”“m. ,("'.q".mz;wl?.f: ;:'{ avenue. Store during this week. We have the The funeral of George W. De Long oc- —— resident. a8 * | Highland | Place, West Droadway, all in the C. A. Tibbetts goes to LeMars today to | largest midsummer sale ever attempted | ourreq yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from WITH THE POPULISTS. ST aity o Comnell’ tiufia, For cuthor partioulars attend a meeting of the grand lodge, Koights | in the history of Council Blufts, and so far [ /800 00 C VB 0 iR o LRt L apply to | wn, 236 , city, They Fix the Date for Holding Thelr . . Pythias. the public have shown their appreciation RUAGE REMOVED, V iy thins A L Rev. H. P. Dudley officiated, and the service l Na“fl nal Ba“k ARBAGE REMOVIID, 2 Primaries. FOR RENT, LARGE, PRIVA ] o r. and by their liberal patronage. E'!;l'::ryl l“h"w w:xll‘w)‘m[‘u-gx'nxy"ls""u{mf‘u‘.”\\lfii Y Ihis week has many more attractions fn | Was a very impressive one. ‘The church was BavIat fovor: ) the various departments, and new specialties | filled with friends of the family. The | The populist county —central committee | Oma 3 21l Off RENT, LARGR, TRIVATE BARN MDA Mrs, Charles Conley, Mrs. R. N. Whit- | from time to time. Don't fail to visit the | pastor paid a beautiful tribute {o-the one | met last Saturday and made the following v ot o teloudy, of COUNGIL BLUFFS, lowa. o A s tlesey and Miss Lillio Bennoett go to DeSoto | Store and compare prices with anything \\Il'uhuu gono and re ated many touching | call for a delogate county convention, to be i i 80 telouds: | Capital, . 54 $100,000 | WANTED, SIX LADY AGH Y e ciall v TEh e Ry v offered. Our prices always the lowest incidents that had come under his notice. [ . 07 &IOS SO CROVERROR S8 B 28 Capital . i 4 12,000 | “ar VD S v i Eiway. d POTHE! THA JHITELAW & CO., But such services are for the living, and an 5 || T 6 — J. M. Shaff of Neola stopped oft in the city [ FOTHERINGHAM, WUREBLAN G €00 | (00 Vs direoted to the unconverted ones | P- M., at the Knights of Labor hall, 110-112 | Divennori::: ouliear | " ong of the oldest banka In the atate of lowa, | LOST-ULACK SILIK CADE, WITH BLACK for a few hours yesterday on his way to oy 4 that if not heeded can never be forgotten. South Fourteenth for the parpose of elect- [ [ANSHS CIy..... A ":L:fifl:f\;. Wasallelt your: businesa and colicetions, o yelvat ‘yoke, - Monday: evening, (06 DESTEAR LoMars to attend the Knights of Pythias Candldates for Clerk. The procession was headed by the Dodge | ing thirty-five delegates to represent Douglas | Salt Lake cliy.! 2[00 |00 (] AR I L A ) | hatwesn s aadeOipbo.g convention. ~He was tho guest of his| myo omce of county clerk, which s to be | Light Guard, of which deceased was a mem- | county In the stath convention, to be held pid Clty » QolGians: brother, Clarence Shaff. ek ; . g hatt, . 18 one of the best in the | ber and officer before entering the employ of : i 5 B 4| 04| Cloua: Rev. Allan J. Van Wagner of Creston | flled this fall, is one the government. All the railway mail clerks | 8t Orand Isiand on August 24, =~ Also to 00/ Clcar g " , . o d obably a larger salary elect thirty-five delegates to represent Doug- an 4 3 W reached In St. Mary's Avenue Congre county, and has_probal the city attended the funeral and the Cli R 00/ Clondy. HI™ Blonal church ‘of Omana Sunday. He o ihs | attachment than any other offic: to be voted | I the clty attended the funcral and they [ jus county In the congressional district con- ¥t g T Cloudy. Don’t Fool ith Your yes. guest of Colonel W. J. Davenport of this | for at the coming election. Six candidates :";:' A |~ilf«-\\' :m S l’-;m" L “ail | vention to be held!in ‘Omaha on August 25, s, 04 Cloudy. P " . g f # 9 S8 A SRERCAY M In addition to this there were many ot Physiclans' prescriptions and family rec- | as their hands are now visible, James Fen- s o h AR 1 BLQE vention will be ning delegates for each ward i L ipes a speclalty, Dectken & Whaley's, 140 | lon and Loule Zurmuehlen wiil contend be- | other floral tributes. A large concourse of | iy the city of Omaha, five dele for each A . WMDY berscna Whose LSl a5 cORMIATS Wi riends accompanled the procession to the | ward in South Omaha, and five delegates for % - ted glasses will give them. This theory 18 now Broadway. fore the democratic convention for the S YT b Py Goubtiul honor of running. for the office fn | family lot in Fairview cemetery, where the | each county preclict, T S—) @) e aniversally estabilshed, “Improperly fitted glasas Evans Laundry Company. body was laid to rest T 11 Anvariably increase the trouble and may 530 Poarl stroet. Telophons 390, a county which is going to be republican ¥ ald to rest, - The primaries in Omaha will be held on L Williinyariubly incroass; ouble and BAY i ae L 4 this fall. T. 8. Campb:ll, the present in- | Good stenographers, bookkeepers, clerks or | AUBUSL 16, between the hours of 7 and dfust glasscs wafely and correctly is beyond Bagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for good f oumbent, has had two whirls at it, and is | nouse girls sceured at 625 Broudway. 9 p.om. Qutations Conault un Eyes tested frae of charge work. Tel, 157, not a candidate to any great extent. = The county precinets and South Omaha ;. T Barsire THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. e On the republican side of the house four Girls or women furnished situations of all | Will select their own time and place of hold- e 4 » " Surplus of One Baby, candidates are prominently mentioned, Free- | kinds. 525 Broadway Ing these primaries. ! o GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Opposite laxton Hotel, A woman giving her name as Burke | man L. Reed, W, F. Sapp, L. B. Robinson — - Hepaont 7 4 . DING QLASSES LOOK FOR THIE GOLD LION. 2 X A < o | of Oakland, and Attorncy Kilpack of Neola. Gaa Bupply Cut O, 8 : called at the house of Oscar Hull, at the | © \torn L People who use gas for cooking purposes | The Swedish-American Republican club corner of Tenth street and Avenue L, last | Any attraction for Manhattan Beach wiil FF A each wii ere place sleasant predicament | Wil meet at Patterson hall, Seventeenth e Friday, and asked pormission to leave her | bo advertised over the signature of that [ Were Placed in an unpleasant prodicament | WES BERE At Fattentn b, Seventeentt COUNCIL BLU S baby there while she went to do a little [ company, and their oficial announcement | Yesterday morning. The trouble was caused SIIAM . Kltoety;. Wedheatay Nng & shopping. Her money has evidently not | may be relied upon. The Manhattan Beach | by the choking of a drip at the gas works | 8 o'clock. This club will then tender a P . . . run out yet, or she has not found the bar- | Improvement company intends to maintain | about 6 o'clock, and though cleared in g | Feception to Dr. John A. Enander, ex-min- gain she was looking for, for Hull notified | its policy of keeping faith with the public, | few minutes it was not deemed safe to turp | 18ter from Denmark, who is to assume the ” editorlal management of the Swedisn Journal- ) [l the police yesterday that he had one more | and its officlal announcement may be relied [ on the fow uniil It was certain that there | & baby than he knew what to do with. Chief | upon would be no danger of its escape from the | Fribune. Durivg the evening s ! but @ live town that's rapidly becoming & Scanlan and Ofcer Murph ganized s an.as | ODOR burhe be delivered by Prof. C. A. Swanss bt 4 it themaelvea Into an imprompty. n.:‘\.r;"“;n’rln: Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 336-338 | OPen burners Lindsburg, Kan., and City Comptroller ‘Ton't velieve i1? lh;n‘ ot us sand y0u GLAZED SASH. N0 soon succeeded in Bnding a home pen | Broadway. Bargaios in fine furniture. _Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at | Olsen, ex-Councilman John Steel, Senator Al ANp.have 1.000 Wiiigws In stack, mils by thy he babe, Which was of the feminine gender A Big Rock Island Excursion. Gos Go.’s oy e i Lobeck, A Dahlstrom and other prom- WiR 709, Thar be mado, l\'vhyhh AR S el e Gl PR R and about 9 months old. The great Rock Island route will on Sun- Domestis soap outlasts cheap soap. Inent republicans. =The Norden Singing wunt, and sell you for less monvy than you can buy tho nir g A 4 wociety will be In attendance. A good time suppy sush mude in the eust for.” Let us give you prices i i For cobs go to Cox, 10 Maln street. Tele. | ¥, August 12, bring to Council Bluffs the Murriuge Liconses. 18 promised and a cordial invitation Is ex- 2 wo will get your order. phone 48. A largest excursion ever run iInto this eity, [ The following marriage licenses have begn | tended to all republicans to be present. v HICH CRADE PREPARED PAINT start! t Jet Dines sued e ¢ ol ¢ 0 e It \ ¢ 0 o amilto wll Blufts B s A8 £ sk OF COVORIg chbACILy Dy By OUbSE Daix6d DAIALS L1 & Hammocks cheap, Davis the druggist, lowa's capital and its metropolis on the Mis- | Mrs. Mary J. Morrill, Council Bluis A mesting of the Second Ward Republican The Edgemont Company, Omaha, Neb. murket, nurur{f'ul-llmnyu--l{ sallon ok M L gk i — sourl viver. The Des Moines part will be | Christian Gall, Omaha 3 | club was held last evening in Tribune hall, p A R \ Washerwomen use Domestic scap. under the auspices of the Commercial Pil. | Lds May RN ARALA T et Sixteenth and \\':Iul‘ua“h’l‘:rull‘. tij:::; n: a i i oo e e 1 and § Fourth §t, - MASOLS TEMPLE BUILDIA: ‘wage amesadway, * mopeNdaad |

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