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THE omm nm,v BEE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 175, 1991, e A-rb pepg Vi One rather stri n| state- ‘——‘_T;A 3 and to t i const irty-twi topo- e n 3 ne divorced wol of wiles and mac! nployed e Rocky mo ' < repared according to the formula a divorced woman, full of wiles and machina ing employed in_the Rocky mountains and Chins Must Ratify 11 Now, L 8 COUNCIL BLUFFS I tions, which she used uniil she had gotten thelr foothills. T ons, ¢ e used she had go! efr foothills he guaging of streams and b X EHTNOTON OFFICE - - NO 12 PBARL STREET | Demoora's a Little Tco Previous in Com- ::-11:»” ot the property, after which she | Wun Lung ard His Compatticts W 11 Not bt LU LTI R U 1 s ””‘“\ "' '{“y?"'"l“’ ““‘( = i DR. WM A HAMMOND 4 cted e a d e o he United ates, including the examination 1 a long conference at the § hingte - e 1 ng the Lower Houee of Congress, Magdalene Mayer is plaintift in a suit Now Be Allow:d to Enter. of the underground ourrents and artesian | department today with Seeretary e Delivered by earvier to any part of the eity. ity against L. F. Mayer. She.accuses him of wells will form an important branch of the | respecting the concludit t \ busing her in various s, shutting he / vor Tatian b Kew. O ULOINE fron e B e TLVEON Lo DRIFTING *AWAY FROM THE PARTY | out of tht fouke Dotk ' and mht, heeatc | £EFEGT OF THE NEW TAEATY WITH CHINA | ; ons freaty fnat Fatined by tho sconate, i R, TELECHONES-Business office, No, 43; night 3 ening to kill her, assaulting her and failing 7 4 : Y iy minister has not notif vernment el il e ed'tor, No, 2. i to provide for her support. Her husband is YHTE Wotione. W ) thealy. TPk IOV, fotn (b . diseanch of HINOR MENTION, tepublicans Rathor Enjoy the Numerous [ 00 SEmaie ion of the property. Ratified the Senate Yeaterday, It Now In Asiutic Waters. g AR € | wiNH Discomfortures that Have Come to Jasper Gallup of Neola sues for a divorce Awaits Endorsement by the Other Party WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—At the request ('; h‘_;w "'I W \\‘, L b SN TR OVERINE, from t « Macases ot Miss Georgia Bennett entertained a small Bourhons Since They Were from ~I h r|' (’|K|'Ill]| ulm’hly €0 1];1111:".'1”— —Right of Transit Retained of the State department Sccretary Herbert ,\l,”“ A ts abolit . CNCUTING, thyrodin kg AL A UL Ud kil il DAL WAL mate with George Lilley since 1501, whom Xoree for Ten Tears: e ! New WHulster to Russin fles D>-e, Five Drops; Price (2 {rachn s), $2 50. on Willow e, 2 hie makes co-respondcnt. He wants the cus Charleston, now at the Mare fsland navy > TGN The memb s of §t. Andrew's soclety have tody of thelr nine children and a division of & yard, to make preparations for sailing, As | WASHINGTON. Aug. 14.--Hor R T hysiologleal effects prodaced by K8y pasesd resolutions of sympathy for the fafi The passage of the tariff bill by the house | the $1,000 worth of property which they own WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Ths treaty with | soon as the ship (s ready for sea she will be | Breckinridge of Arkansas today was qual o, WIth feelin & and_ distens of Dr. C. H. Pinney was a c'ld and cruel thing to be visited on Mary E. Butler, also of Neola, and a sister | China, which was ratificd by the action of | sent to the Asiatic station to join the other [ fled as min to Russia. Mr. Breckin he head, ex spirits, Incredss The democratic judicial convention will | fiF 0 R B N th congressional | Of Mrs. Gallup, sues for a divorce from J. M. [ the senate yesterday, prohibits the coming | United States vessels now there for the pur- | ridge expects to leave in ab v mon'h and L AR gt hl nattie. Retlon meet in this city st 2 o'clock this after Butler, She charges him with having beaten pose of protecting the interests of Americans | will make several stops before reaching his H i Jar strength noon at the eounty court hous district, and the democrats cf the district | 504"y q her, applied vile epithets to her in China and Japan during the war between | destination ! e o M Atuheed. power. Of . VIBIONC IR The Dudley Buck male quartet goes to | Now find themselves in the position of the | and with belng a habitual drunkard. the next ten years except upon conditlons | yhoge two countries. With the addition of [ o tov Tie FI¥Re NRTIoHil oF OPwie v people,” and fncreased appetite and dis Macedonia tomorrow to furnish music for | clam that was washed upon the sand too far - S T3 5 specified. The restriction is not to apply to | the Charleston, the United States will have Ah L GnA L, e i 4 TRV IONEE: Arinalite. AvS. ot NABRTTAT: Wil the meeting of the Pottawattamie County | to walk back home again. At the congres- | o "'““"“T“":: :'h:"‘r';:‘h:'h'v:::;':"[:-'““l the return of siioh laborers as have lawful | & good naval represchtation In . eastern | WASHINGTON, Au, 14.—Comp'roller of | Wnere focal drummipta Are ol SEEAy " Veteran assocl ticr sional conventin list Wednesday, when [ oo ()u‘ll"(l‘l\ls Vj‘,_"k ym,’“m 160410 'wllnn- wives, children or parents in this country | Waters. The Baltimore and the Monacacy | the Currency BEekils t !.\‘ ap _wwl W. L. malted; o ine ,»“\;:‘u‘ it extuting literature o® Antone Chicollo, c ‘“”“I with tapping & | Genoral Weaver played the part of Jonah | tion, or who have property here of the value of :ufit.(.:";::r';lx:‘r‘: l(‘l'v‘:-sl(:,'l:lr.-l‘l“l’"-n‘vlvlll;vls:rl\‘.vrlll'}v'\[ Rutledge roceiver of the |“u v‘\‘\‘j “‘\“l~“mlk 42 l ¥ saoon, th, wax discharged in police court | |0 donoeratie. whale, the frst thing | 0 our wreckage tale we oftr: 116001 o8 ASES eQU 1%t ‘amuoon e | LS IConsoR AR G Eetreliitceming; ATt ibe ot Grant, Netist whlei slosed Siterloes THE COLUMBIA MEDIOAL 00, Place being unable to swear to his identity. the lccal bourbons did was to adopt some "‘Kh:ll\""lh;l””“\:hm:“’»’:"'{’-’w‘. them. The departing Chinamen are to se- | join them. It is asserted there is no signfi ’ e 7 Washington, D. C. NG WAL MR Rdden Drtis corpeTeft. Tkt | rénolatios LHRL ‘plkosd thiem -t _shilre “}I.i:‘“. button shoes el I by bar e cure, before leaving, a certificate from the | cance attached to I’Ip-}nd-ll‘mn of the |~1..m).»\ W \‘.';;-I-\j{‘]'_“"\"' : "‘:‘""r : ";“"‘" KUHN & CO., AGENTS FOR OMAHA, oning for Macedonia, to take In the lance with the democratic ty of lowa Ladfes’ calf button ‘al 2 g collector of customs of the district fr ton to the ships of the Asfatic squadron, but SHINGTON, Aug \e house com 8 A bl sl UL o b b Ladies' calf button shoes, $1. that it is simply in conformity with a desire [ mittee on pensions has agreed to the senate Pottawattamic County Veterans' assoclation | on all essential points of dootrine, and a | Youths' fine shoes, $1. which he leaves to the fact that he has meoting t held there today and to- | pretty split up followed Boys' shoes, $1 depoited with the collector u description of | OIL H® Part of the AamimietEaon X minaa. | DUl to pension. Mrs. Aflce J. Schwatka, it oMo L D O e B L S strong naval force there during the continua- | widow ot Licutenant. Froderick Schwa . The fifth section of the platform ado; oys’ fine shoes, $1.3 his family, prop:rty or credits, and this | yion of the war. The Charleston has just [ po“xrie oxpl SURORE I L E e Al BaRty (ot i R L certificate is to entitle him to return to the | undergone a thorough overhauling and should lams street and Avenue D, Sunday, August | it has made to csrry out the pledges of the We have the finest line of ladies’ hand :"';‘:”'r;‘}“""’;-‘ ‘;‘M"‘(”“‘ l'"‘-‘**’H'”I""’X'T“{"‘ be prepared to sail within a short time. ——THE GREAT-—— 19. All are invited to come and take a part | national platform adopted in 1502 In regard | turned and welted shoes for $3.50, worth [ 10 be faise, the e Uil AL Ay i s AR | 7 i . . in the meeting, 1. Jackson, pastor to tarift reform, and we denounce as undemo- | $5.00. feited. It s to be exercised within one year, HOUSE HAD ! SS1ON, Blood Pul"lfiel‘ John Hart. who has been serving a sentence | cratic and disloyal the efforts of all senators Our men's hand sewed calf s for $3.60 | but In exceptional cases may be extended | i I 1 for another year, Crisp Says the Senate Will Act on Some of ——AND— tn" the coun il for larceny, was released | who stand in the way of the will of the | cannot be duplicated for less than $5.00. year. 9 b yesterday afternoon, his time having ex- | people up:n this question.” Stacy, Adams & Co’s men’s fine shoes, | It I8 especlally agreed that the provislons LU O WL pired. He was immediately rearrested and he pessage of the tariff bill by the hous £4.00. of this convention shall not affect the right WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The house of v a o) ’ gOW of Chinese subjects, being officials, teacher: represel - . = given another seven days for the larceny | coming immedi.tely after the bill had been Finest line of men's tan hand sewed sho:s, | oF Tl okt Ll ¢ representatives was not in session today - A L (VR s it st oo | S Sudontn, merhunt or- s o st | U e vre ac o |+ Nerve lTonis of Manawa. and the senators who insisted on its passag Men's fine shoes, warranted grades, for | GRItY OF BECAHTe B I B ing therein Ing from the arduous labors of yester IS A SPECIFIC FOR—— John Akers, administrator of the estate | had been branded as undemocratic and dis- | $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Ladies’ shoes | [0 the United fetes S o) A TISM ot Henry Ge 18F;- Gommanosd. "¢ | Joyal, 1s ciusing quite a feeling of glee among | from $1, the cheapest, to $3.50, the best authorize such Chines: to admission | day. of Henry Genheimer, commenced an aciof | the republicans of this vicinity. The surprise | made, ‘and every pair warranted. they must producs o cortifiate from thelr | Speaker Crisp and o fow members were REEUM ISM. | yesterday in behalf o g INGAN, covernment, or the government where they . e ror e i henalf 2 | among the_democrats at the action of con B. M. DUNCAN, N SEPET > t wher Y | about the house. Mr. Crisp said the ex d d IR THARDanasAL OFder 6 T e (ia | &ress in passing the bill after it had been | Next door to Beno's 28 Main street. | LSt f‘;‘l‘fl‘"“l‘v'n:“il'-nm lli!.r::::nu‘(h(u‘r CONSUAT | pectations were that the senate would act The Bloo Reme 9 de der of 041 Fellows of this ; L L representative . d States in the . ! Lk b DamaLIOvR of A ois. | iear ruthl: sat down upon by the demo T LDt 2 L 1 : on some of the scparate tariff measures Dot A ¥, for $i6, part of which s for a funcral f 70 FURICEEY S GOWR APRE B Glstriot i Dr. Vinney's Fun untry or port whence they departed. for free sugar, free iron ore, etc., before thic of the Demimonde. Lanant nnc tie est & bulance of the weekly | great. Au the matter ncw stands, the demo- | The funeral of Dr. C, H. Pinney took place i alro "ng::;'-xll‘“-;‘\‘nj Ghinese laborers | adjournment, ‘and for that reason the close ; (') s A fiheliner. was! entitled; Grats of that vicinity, since plighting thelr | yesterday afternoon at his latc residence | Shall continue fo enjoy the privilege of | of”the session would depend a good deal (¢ OMATA, Nob. Aug. 8 1504.—~The Eubersa At TR troth with Weaver, seem to be drifting [ on Pearl street. It was probably the most | giovog h‘ e stuies oSt it the United { op the senate. Moreover, the rule adopted . Compiny: Gentlemen ~Afier using a numbol Two desirable houses for rent. Good lo- | farther away from the party at lar TarabiFiatianaed ofiary Tunoral]averi NelaN Iy rs srni oL CoGRLEIEN, (RULIEAE journey o or | in (he house yesterday had given members C of difterent medicines wid preprats cations. Bargain in Broadway property near day, and by the time election day com i A luft: e e tware | ""“ ;‘T ';"" es, sul ',1”( to Ltk h regu- | ten days’ leave to print the tariff speeches »-“;":;fl"jr ll_-l'k" ns "-m lmlnlt ot :ll‘ he postoffice. rm loans wanted, lowest rates. | from the present outlook, there seems Council "Blufts, SThe thoure anc "“"] S LA ‘{" goyeLmmal CRoitioUnite Heretofore all speech:s in the house have We're I Hing t ke Sliased a hottl ' Gr o é!o;a Plll 1= Fire and tornado insuranco written in best | uncertainty as to whether it will be pc completely filled, and a throng numbering | States as may be necessary to prevent such e're goinz to make a - @ r been from the standpoint that the hous fior, 4o huve cot relleC TR none of the oth= companies. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl st. to tell a democrat from a populist. {or b CEREDRINE, fr v for IS of Chinese laborers to the United States for ; thousand or more gathered all along the | privileg: of transit of being abused. The | pill would provail a S haraly hee : # vile of be ould prevail and these hardly meet ermedicines have given me. If lmprovement h street for a distance of a block on either | treaty also guarantees to Chinese residents of | t)e existing state of affairs. Mr. Crisp says rlmwgc in our firm, G. kecps on as it has commenced, [ shall be ens Mennlson I CEAERER kD o T T G T i side of the house awaiting for a glimpse of | the United States all the protection afforded | (here is nothing further for the house to A e ave used ono bote Several days ago the agent for an importer O L OB R GO LY o cltizens of the most favored nations, «x- | do except to complete two appropriation bills E. Myers retiring. But WS G g T A called at Hennisons store and tried (o sell | Colorudo's Governor Makes the Mot of th by e John Askin, D, D.. and Rev. | The Chincse government waives all objec. | “1ICh 4re In conference. R Alldrugglsts have it Price $1.00 per bottlo :‘rl’f';l:::.k" ]'n.;r!‘l “vlw F\l\"lxjr’""lftIll»l-uf{f‘h-‘ o Chance Given by the Ganymedes, T J. Mackay of Omaha, music being fur- | tion to the requirement of the United Stat ONE CONFERENCE AGREFED. Lefore we do it we must THE EUBERS \ COMPANY, B It Lhih Neasor's - tuohiGrab e shados: The quiet tone of the letter by Governor | nished by Mrs. W. W. Sherman and Mrs. | laws that Chines: residents must be regis- Omaha, Neb. land, In this season's fashionable shiles | \waiie of Colorado in reply to President | . H. Evans. Among the relatives of the | tered, and reciprocally this government con- | genate and House Get Together on the Sun- reduce our stock of U one-fifth of the cost to fmport, and the agent | Cleveland’s message, which was carried from deceased who were prnsf-nl \:-lpr\u-h.yrs; 1{.[ G. iereny of k:"-lll_rxh_:m ’r"e‘m‘“m ?I““;"'"IBM'C' dry Civil Appropriation Bill. i . walked out without saying @ word. Henni- | Washington to Denver by the relay riders, | Horr of New York, Wev. apd Mes. B SO | “50hile the treaty is made fora period of only | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The conference Furniture one-half. B B -Barle Beel‘-B B fare liu:;l‘ nllluufm forgotten nwb incident ;md 1ed some people to believe that the gov- | wfioh and Allen Pinney of this city. In the [ ten years it is provided that it may be e committee of the two houses concluded the x " " v D, last night they were very much surprised (0 | ormor's red fire factory had suspended, but | procession o prominent figure was Royal | tended for another like term of years unicss | consideration of the sundry clvil appropri- There's only one way to 5B il % Y | president H. E. Grimm of the Ganymede | Pasha, the bay horse which was such a fa- | either country shall give notice six months | ation: bill late today and will report an one of the express companies. An investiga- | OF before the n - 4 i Lion ‘proved that they were laces for which | Wheei club recelved a lettcr from the gov- | vorite of the doctor's, and which he fre- | (OIS dcm‘[}":)ll“';n';‘fml"':i ol limita- | oreement late tomorrow. The senate will do it and that is by 5 > its amendment appropriating the Josting offtr hat boen made. and the fa. | €Fnor last evening in reply to the letter sent | quently drove about the city. The members | tiGh 6 & Costet & JOWmARO I 00 o0 0 | recede ‘from volce showed that the offer had been ac- | DY the same reley riders from the club. | of the faculty and the students of the Coun- | Fl° (Fe M "ml""ml that the minister | $160,000 for public buildings at Boise City, making the prices so copted. When Bennlsons ot over their sur- | Which shows how the governor regarded [ cil Blufts Medlcal college and the members | Lo By, Catad o Cheyenne, Hel>na and Spokane. The house rtee with customary enterptise they eon. | Private Secretary Thurber's letter, and that | of the Medical soclety attended the funeral | FRrC I8 TRV STAPERCISC P his ROVCPAMEN! | Wil acecpt the amendment of the senatc cluded to give the ladies of Council Blufts | he still knows how to rise to an em.rgency | in a body. % et A s S maker, and 1t 18 X | for land surveys in the states of Washington, fhe henelit of the Importers sacrfice. and | When any letter writing is to be done. Foi- [ Some of the floral designs were magnificent. | §00 AL 600 FICE C0S LY €% | 1daho, Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming, Thursday afternoon they will put the entire | 10Wing 18 a copy of the letter: Among them was a broken tree, from the [ ChENA erateoanthatien T S and in regard to the soldlers’ additional buy You need the lot on sale at a one-price of 9c a yard. The | DENVER. Aug. 13, 1814.—To ny- | Council Diufta Medical assoclation, and a | et the atiteatian "o 'fre | homesteads, The am:ndment containing the 3 Jaces run from 3 to 10 inches in width, and (r...'('»l“x'.‘-d\l\ r'\(rl(\.}"n“mm lrl.”!-,l."thullnlrln\ I ) }ml:rkonn:\lk";sx I['rrnme’;l(l:;v;‘xml‘r.[.h.l;“mx;\\\:p;‘u- Chinese treaty y:sterday were: Turpie, Carey, donation of 1,000,000 .’u‘rn:svm' land to ar.d goo:]s, and we must re- - s include all the latest shades, butter color, [ GouncH, FHAE. Lol e ¥ calt, Jouiters presenting doralitributen Were: || Cullom, #Dolph;( < Dubbis; dQallinger;: » Haler [ 1and states fox) the encouragement. of irri- _The most wholesome and the pleasantest the new ecru and others. These lnces have | Jeaterdny in the same dispaieh pouch with | A" and Mre. L Zurmuehien, W, H. ¢t | Hansbrough, Higgins,"Hoar, Lodge, 'Mitcheli | Bation remains in the bill, but In an amended e theletock onehalf summer drink made sold all summer at from 25c to 50c a vard. | the letter of the private U 00| G TS TR R U vood, Mr. 80 | of Oregon, Patton, Perkins, Shoup and Wash- | form. : gE S aranteed to meet the requirements of But the ladies of Council Bluffs and Omaha | president of the United States. T reg Mrs. L. . Murphy, Mrs: and Miss Sauire, | by “Sepublicans, and Allen, Iivle, Piffer | The conforence committee will take up ths the Towa and Nebraska liquor laws. can have them all or any of them at one | very much that any “unfriendly” fueling | r. Juh;_;l W la\\s. Mr. “l";‘" f“qf- 5 ‘l;,"|l’,‘|‘(“[" and Stewart, populists. Among those absent | eneral deficiency bil 1 at 10:30 a. m., and betcre the change takes It is not a new drink, but has stood the , o ot be on sale | between President Cleveland and myse pen, Theron W. yn, F. D. Ei e AN rOnE .} 1080 LIMBON 1 o ol , e i 8 price, %o o yard. They will not be on sale | [V (Ve iuenced him to cast any dis- | Miss Irene Fest, Sadieh Farhucrtiy|/od palredase Gl itiestyRveretasnitore) (NP SARERS R SISIG 1: F WS R B HELTE (i Y RRAOAN A OT courtesy upon your | " Ut lecter sent | Mrs John Schoentgen, Woman's Christiar | Teller, Wolcott, "Power, Squire and Jones of | |\ 10p o 1N 1NG GOVERNMENT RIGHTS place. rom this on we popularity. Read the analysis and testimo- by the private secretary of the president Is | MES. . M B O o Bemy. | Novada. There were 'no specches on this [ DETER d SRNMED GHTS, nial of a well known chemist: PERSONAL PARAGRAPH typewritten, commences Q' winas | association, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tl CAmMD-| ¢r0,0y gt yesterday's ‘exdcitive session, but H i ? YRawiLta o and winds |0 "Mrs, George eMtealf, Class of ‘96, [T Sesterdays lexddlitive sceston, but | b oLubility that th Sulc Will Boon 1o 1n- will not let prices stand Office of Prof. Neil Johnson, up thé governor, Denver, Colorado, 0 led the opposition to the treaty, did not d stituted Against the Stanford Esta 0’ T s Lincoln, Neb., April 8th, 1885, low as to force people to REGISTERED. FEB. 3, 1884, ! Bt Blg feet \ipon | cil Bluffs Medical college, Miss Mary Frank Stubbs of Chicago Is in the city, | and whether or not desizned to refleet upon | cil I college, M 2 i 2 R ORIy e D B et the League of American Wheclmen, it was | Pool, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Pusey, Ml‘s‘s an.\{_ continue olietr eftortatuntiiltha’ lasti moment, | ‘WASHINGTON, ‘Alig, 14/There is reason in the way. This is no Having made an analysis of a compound Miss Ella ¥ e et | PO i L e ) G, e COEL B e LR e awi | and closed heir work with an ineffectual | to believe the government's claim against known as B. B. or Barley Beer, T found it ss Ella Young has returned from a visit | myse! 3 as respec answered | o Wirt, Mrs. R. A. ne, N. M. Pusey and | & . € 3 aim agains G R ) tngn SREATY : effort to have the vote made public. ot o i e Sanate s i 5AE Stantara fake advertising’ to contain 0.014 per cent. of absolute alcohol, '°M““""t‘"' M ; B e P BT Ly 0 TORL Tl =6 Cr r Bt il e e which is a much less per cent. than' found ss Lena Fondon Is &pending her vaca- | personal concern, and for the further r UL P LR AU L S MO S ] FREE LIST BILLS IN THE SENATE. ALY LD G QS COTRZTLEN N R UL sni in any temperance beverage on the of tion visiting friends In Laramie, Wyo. Bon Cthat “because the president of the | Miss Beall, Miss L. C. Baldwin, Miss Heln 8 B i L0 6y 00 Tavantel, Ghabe scheme, but a genuine i CMCL L G UG it i S & 1G4S OatEig There 15 no more alcohol than 18 necessary H. A. Bolt and E. K. Patterson left yes- | United States should forget in his official . H crett, Miss & Carrie | o erson Objects to tho Second Reading | the conditions, the attorney-general proposed col ondence that he was a gentleman 1s C| Gertrude Bennett, Mr. and bl I D 't tl H k f to preserve the vegetable matter, It Is per- terday morning for Spirit lake by the bicycle | SOrtespondence that Lent’ g ok b and They Go Over for a Day. if the executrix would waive any right she sale. on' 1ink o T i 38 no excuse for te to imitate so bad an ex. . F. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H ay. R N e e ectly harmless as a drink, and is no sense route. ample. M ) WASHINGT! v 3 c beverage. ample. ey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Officer SHINGTON, Aug. 14.—There was but : ? SepLemat . 0 coholie beverage. Merkel Iisthavel New | “There is no just reason why the president | M- A LR NS ON e DUt | pringing of the suit he would gladly consent 1yine a doliar’s wortl beyerage: o ool dletuiyiaag veninetor New [rocitn Mt States "homd” entertain nmy | and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Officer. A scattering present today when the vice | (o have proceedings begin at once. No con- buying a d 1 PROF. NEIL JOHNSON, e o unfriendly feeling toward myself. United e D president called the senate to order. clusion has yet been reached, but it is be- it il Medical and Analytical Chemlst, R S s e S Bl A R (TR e LR S Mr. Gorman, democrat of Maryland, was | lleved no_objection will be ‘made td that ot iiu 1 you Invented and manufactured solely by s il A L AL b R AL L 3 STy not in his seat; Mr. Hill was present, but | course, especially as a speedy adjudication X 3 home for the past five weeks by an attack of | of the i without any domestic di EccryfRemuantcHalinsloo present, but | e claim would be in the interest of the [ get our prices, Call and malarial fever, was able to be out yesterday | turbance which had even been called to the Our semi-annual inventry sale has left | buried himself in a newspaper. G 0 8 0 Srmiineithe & for the first time. attention of the civil authorities, county or | g "\yith thousands of remnants in varicus | During the reading of yesterday's journal estate. The suit also would determine R P BB[B[’ & HB[’Bld o The United States marshal had en- A et | Ta - : 1 | status of the government claim against C. see us, We know we Mrs. McKune, Miss Gortner and Mr. H. | [otad deputive by he hupireds. femed them | lines, which we shall place on sale at half | Mr. Mills, democrat of Texas, asked urani- [ P. Huntington and others, and, on the whole, 4 B e i e Tor e | e B etion by o United States | price (nothing reserved); this ~Includes | mous consent that its further reading bo | an carly settlement of tiie claims would be Al e e et the Taat | Court. and upon express wuthority from the | every remnant in our store, such as em- | dispensed with, but Mr. Blanchard, demcrat | n the Interest of all concerned. can se you. Bottling Works, Council Blufts, Ia, 4 o United States officers, was arresting citi- | broideries, silks, dress goods, prints, ging- | of Loulsiana, obje pading was - g three vmp}m in Denver. 5 WIthOUE WATTAR®, Who Wera. DEINE. tried || ‘heane. mualing ete: :(U_m"m ana, objected, and the reading was Mesting Gt tlie[Bllyer Langy Write for circulars and price lst. Mase Wise has returned from Kirkville, | without a jury and convicted without ey $ g A 1 Vv 3 ee ergoing medica dence, an e deputy marshals were e Al remnants figured at llm urluln:ni At 12:15 o'clock the rcading 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.--A conference of T o J. H. Purcell, who has recently closed out | reviews e \”.,."( HARoRBReORY . Blufts, 0 xadantihe J;x,ss;{:\,‘,‘m‘(,“;}l by house mad | can bo hoped for as long as the present g FIRE, TORNADO AND ACCIDENT IN- nis’ newspaper publishing business in Dun- | All th thus advised and committe = wire and sugar on the free list, In which it | Siandard is pursued and who favor the im- SURANCE. lap, Ta., is In the city. If events shape | Were each and ev one of them in viol; MTry a glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterlan | soyeq the conc: S mediate restoration of the bi-mettalic stand- insaives to his liking he may remain per. | tlon of the constitution. which provides | mireral waters from the famous Dxcelsior [ 2%l {fie concurience of the smate, ' =l 4iq'in the United States, with the free coin- THE STRONGEST AND MOST POPULAR manently in Councll Bluffs, a city for which | that the cltizen shali not be srrested with: | eprings at George Darls’, Paul S_f},‘l"‘:“'l:‘l""’ to the senate. Senator Manderson, republi- | @8 0f gold and silver at 16 to 1, will be Furnl lrc CO COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, CITY he has long professed his preferenc onbATant Rl aHA e IR o It [fanalOSUH S Brown s {drug istores; can of Nebraska, objected to the second | held at the room of ~the American Bi- s N ne O B T Sttons. tiona1 authority o send military power into der, general agent. reading, and s‘m‘umrj Nl gave motice of | metallic league in the Southern buflding, at PROPERTY AND FARM LANDS BOUGHT 2 . T 6 Ipine dlers, ar K .', reg of the le Nenards: he bills will come up tomorrow. consideration the situation of the country A ' KEE troupo of vocal and instrumental artists, | lature of that state “,f“f,?,,““',,‘;M“,'N',‘”f,,”‘:} 5 —_ Mr. Hale, republican of Maine, introduced | and to decide upon a policy to be pursied | S @ _ 338 Eroadw& AMES & O'KEBFE, which won great distinction on Midway o, N e s novided Surin the re- | Domesti soap outlasts cheap soap. a_resolution for the printing of 5,000 copies | looking to a change in the mone ary policy Y 17 Pearl Strect, James Block. g:_"‘l‘:fi"”l“,l“:; “;“_‘k"}”'\”l::mf‘_‘l"r I.“"‘l:}m':‘”"": bellion by the United States statute, where ML (l)f _l;;n;s,x]-l bill No. 4864, known as the sugar | of the government necessary to restore pros- o e e — a7 LA Mo a, commencing | the governor or the legislature refuses ald A PRESBY ANS ) 7, arift bill. perity."” Sunday, August 12, and concluding Sunday, | to the general government when called Mr. Vest protested aga Yape vill be d by eGneral A. J 2 { y y Mr, s gainst the title, but | Papers will be read by eGneral A. J. August'19. They will give two performances | upon. = © LG | THITY-FIfth Anual Conveation of the | Mr. Hale replied that he simply referred to | Warner, president of the league, and Sen- MISS Maria PARLOA §f[.n§ |&I (qu!!]ll.][mflglnunm 200°7°8-0, Bhugare dally, at 4:30 and 9 o'clock p. m. R AiirediitaiBresidant; levelnndEprotasiing Synod in Session. it by the name by which it would be known | ators Stewart, Jones and Camden, Repre- [ COQK BOOK Dlacks Council’ Blufth. 1n g Take Notice. state, With United States troops, and re DES MOINES, Aug. 14.—(Special Telegram :‘Ill‘lr““{]“l'h l'": 'Wf;'lld not, lnsllsll upon that ;(t'nllninwur}iluml. i;mll l:m\ uuwni :;\m]\glsxn RS | speetrully inquiring by what authority the The Bee)— £ e being printed upon the bill. by Hon. Thomas M. Patterson and A, Wol- All outstanding accounts due the Myers- | United States marshal and his deputies had tagThanBse)slhe (Hictys -fitth annual meet Mr. Vest questioned Mr. Hale's right to | cott of Indiana. contiining 10 recipes which she has late- Durfee Furniture company must be settled | suspended the writ of habeas corpus in | Ing of the synod of Iowa of the United Pres- | say what would be the popular designation of (Y2 (ol --SPEGIaI Notices: by October 1, after which date, if not settled, | Colarado, To this telegram President Cleve- | byterlan church convened at Ingleside park | the bill and declared it an outrage upon the Want U ) to Pay the Bill, ly written for the Liebig Company will be placed In the hands of an attorney | Jand ‘made no ‘respanse, and i there 11 "y oty this morning and will remain in | senate. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The house com- Council Bluffsmm 1 llection, ny unfriendly feeling between President E N or O, URNITURE CO. | CIEVeIAnd and meself i 1 doubticss in | session up to and including August 20. The | The resolution went over, mittee on the judiciary decided today to re- |[{ SENT FREE Bt Ay ow R T s i"'ul RE CO. )} consequence of the telesram. But how- | synodical convention has become the most [ Bills were passed promoting Commodore | port the bill Introduced by Delegate Smith — CHANGING LOCATION=I 3.l BrowNI G Councll Bluffs, August 14, 1594, ever “unfriend President Cleveland may | popular “outing” for lowa United Presby- | Louis C. Sartori, retired, to rear admiral [ of Arizona to transfer the criminal jurisdic- on application to Dauchy & Co.. 27 Park fers for sale all of his real estate and bus| e e atorIa. tiouss, l toward me, that fact has nothing to 4o | tepjans anw on the present occasion a most | on the retired list and authorizing soldiers’ | tion over reservation Indians in the terri- s Yorie, Drop a postal card Ly i Council Biufts, including his with the duty T owe o the people of Colo- 3 0 : ‘ ™ 3 . W s by cor. "ot Gth avenue and 7t 826 Brondway, corner Bryant strect. ththeiduty ‘_“l‘“‘. Lo the peaple of Colo- | futerosting and attractive program wil be | lome managers (o extnd out-door rellef to | tories from (he territorial ‘to the fetlera Wiyh Dy T haNL S corme TR o A A eiese esente s g veterans. Vi r "y o . s — nower, | y of their constitu- | presented, consisting of bible study, music } V g 3 courts. Reservation Indians are considered ’ adjoining. Al Washerwomen use Domestic scap. : B ireason and: misslonary And oduea. | - Resolutions for the Investigation of the | Sovernment wards and the peopie of the tor- [ | LIEBIG COM PANY'S v bullding, fronting on Main and With thanks for your lotter, T am, gen- | tional conferences. The opening sermon was | Dominion Coal company of Nova Scotia and | ritories regard it as an injustice that they Smmm— : i eateomant conaltion Rty Wil Tie w Great Fight. tlemen, very truly your for the investig , Ve ours, M B elivercd this morning by the retiring mod. | for the investigation of the recent clections tuntea § T, republicans ot this congressional l"gx; DAVIS H. WAITE. | erator, Rev. C. 8. Cleland, an eminent divine | in Alabama were called up, bat went over. | === - |{ EXTRACT of BEEF : i o guth Main atreo trict are planuing for a campalgn that wi G s of Philadelphia, and was followed by devo- | About 2 ¢ senato adjourncd. C nown s Trown ral block, al g0 down into history as one of the hottest ZREOBYNDIINOREAS tional exercises, bible study and prayer 3 — THIS cunlous TH'NG ETEree: e ; AR I o oo R 100 Tt General Weaver la i e meeting. Fully 50 deligates from abroad STIMATES OF THE REVENUE. S = ot o "o Ao 28 Tt T sald to bo vearning for & chance to try for | oo HeRREan TEOR O 1| iarerexpscied Lo Attond T A Ep el 4 31 P Cotneiy” BluTe, For further ‘phrtioulsce Congressman Hager's scaip, and local popu- | | Creat midsummer h; .II“;« ntinues an 1 he AR e parissasior .: i ~n|(l:u||::,"1un, Wilson Is a Sweat Gland. ee l Ou a es' iyt 9. 0L rown, SRR A + A e 4 W s day e sale goe Lyupgfs. L nd Senate il % W 1 A lists are authority for the statement that | o/ "™g, 0 o Foroster deductions than ever for | TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Tel- | \wASHINGTON, Ltsmouthiis called'a Bors, EN VAT BARN, NBAR o o Hage allenge Aug. 14.—The passage , A ;‘;’m:"",l‘,,:“‘l'[“ff \MRiERken: & shellengs. for & Wednesday, You can't aftord to miss it. egram to The Bee)—This was Sons of Vet~ | tho tarir bill has lod o ‘,mIu::‘fi'{ffi;:jg ::: There are 7,000,000 in the Teoth extracted i Fif avertug und Pearl st Avply’ av Bee fun may be looked for. In addition to the ONLY ‘A FBYW DAYS MORED. | erans' day at thedistrict reunion and Was & | (5 {10 effects it will have upon the national human skin. 3 7l L T e T oy O — stumping Hager will do, Senator Aldrich of Al our ladies' and gents' lic, 200 and very enjoyable day. The principal speakers | P nationn, e b et A e HBAGE Tt y\\{p\J,l‘-i VAULTS CLEANED, Rhode Island, Senators Allison and Gear of handkerchiefs are nu\\».?l«, each. Vere Disoict Commander J. C. Elliott and | Fevenues. The following figures from official Through themare discharged B PRk 1 tke, nt W, 8. Homer's, 58 Broudway. Towa and Representatives Cannon of Hlinols, | , Al silk ribbons, all colors, Nos. “'_j""‘ the commander of the local camp, B. M. | preparations are of Interest: The treasury many impurities, Hver €1 paluless [ F 15 HEAD HOI AND MULES, Dolliver of Towa, Burroughs of Michigan and [ ¢ 10¢ and e & yaxd, ot Ml o Shaw. A big campfire was held tonight. To- | estimates for the fiscal year 1895 aggregate SELTRCLINILIC, aAnds deivin hack ‘and probably Tom Reed of Maine and Governor BNORMC SIBRY SALE. morrow will be Women's Rellef corps day | revenues of $454,427,748 from these sources: To close them means death. coupe, 3 husses, 4 expre More ,000 pairs ladies’, misses’ and oA a0 427,748 i S 5 s ek Neenery icKinley of Ohlo will be present and add | o, More than 1,000 pairs tac 16k Imionen and | and the exercises will be in charge of the | Customs, §190,000,000; Internal revenue, $160,- Sluggish or clogged pores Bailey, Reliable Dentist, and Kingle harness fuel to the fire at various places throughout | huie frice ladie Miss Olive Ballard of Diller and | 000,000; miscellaneous itews, $20,000,0005 postal mean yellow, mothy skin, i _Lewls, 16 Main strec the district. It is the present intention to LY A FEW DAYS MORE Mesdames Carman and Ingraham of this | goryice, $84,427,748, ) ) b | uirdBloos, Paxton Block, 6th and Farnam St D A open the campalgn with a speech from Sen- 200- Disces: alandard. dvess :prints, ‘8%0 ity will speak at the comp fire tomorrow The estimates of, the revenue under the pimples, blotches, eczema. i r |"|v>; ono 1083, D for” a good typ: iire Of Cole ator Allison and have the blaze of glory at | y.rg g night. The sham battle, under charge of | bill as It passed thy house made a (otal of The bload besonies impure: Ludy attendun Jorman 8po ken | & U0 4" Main stroet the end touched off by either Reed or Mec . heh fine unbleached muslin, now 4o a | Captain Adams, will take place tomMOFTOW. | §442,085,177.82, divided as follows: Custors M Kiuley. yard Many sports were added to the program | g124657,429.32; internal revenue (under pres- Hence serious blood hu- Certanly, that's what everybody says. | . 256 crinkle crepe ginghams, now at 7ic a | (0dav, The Cook ball team defeated the Lin- | ent law), $160,000,000; unternal revenue, ad- mors. COUNCIL BLUFFS Manbattan beach, Lake Manawa, is the best | yard saln: Bwifteto: (10 tune 90 B34 a4, ditional (under senate bill), $53,000,000; mis- Perfect acti f the ) p place to go in bathing. Good place to picnic 8ic bed spreads, G9c. At AT O raatlo :;:-Ilnlu-uus items (under present law), $20,000.- gy Perfcct ackon of b & i STEAMDYE WORK and have a nice time $1.00 bedspreads, 79c. CEDAR RAPIDS, Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- | 990i postal service (under present law), $84,- foday Dores A Al kindsof Dyelay - 2,000 ladies' all linen collars and cuffs, 427,748, e % ) ) @ood stenographers, bookkeepers, clerks or | slightly soilcd, lc each gram to The Bee)—A jubilee Methodist | * The estimate of revenue as under the house Means clear, wholesome y sud ‘nQ'."vl'.'.:l"z"uily"fl'," a house girls secured at 625 Broadway. BENNISON BROS., state convention of the [,‘mr Iowa Am“:lul Dill as amended aud passed by the senate = skin, pure blood, vho art i lel wnl e Council Blu conferencs commenced a four days' session | July 3, 1894, exceeds in the aggregate both - ' stalned favriy mad Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at o5 L a8 anara Hause Ehiaiavening: WILh [IAhar two. nravlaual am i b oA gt axmary Means beauty and health, | ARG ER2ELM SN Gas Co.'s office. ral Woetul Tale several hundred members of the church from | following showing: Customs, $179 MAGNIFIED, W, Work |'xnl:lmuu : e unt dellvere Henry Gittins commenced his second di- | all parts of the state in attendance. After | internal reven & Tabbve stated) 000, - The laundries uge Domestic s0ap. o n . nue (ak 'a al 000, 3 1 ] laundy SAL0. JOAR vorce suit in the district court yesterday. | devotional exercises the addresses of welcome | 000; miscellancous items (as above stated), cuflcuf\'A RESOLVENT " Bisie e _ 4 ‘ | His first bad been pending for a number of | Mere nMe by W “r.\rll;:iu.'rl"j::::k':.‘u"'..‘,’.“"fi:,‘,;fi; £30,000,000; posialiphexice (82 above stated), y . E Drics 118 “vl,_r,':m.;'":, B : lu:l,',",",',,,:'r.::‘,‘:.,:l':“yn",':‘:: months, but about four weeks ago he called | of the clly. The response was mide by Rev. “:y:"h,r"'f‘,‘“, Ix:,: ,{_‘[i"m‘f‘:'(','"::mn,m rates | Exerts a peculiar, purifying action - gl club. wan: 9 -Omaka ¥ ;8 at the office of the county clerk and had | W. H. Berry of Indianola, which was fol- | of duty showed a decréase of duty amount- upon the skin, and through it 2 : c. AT noon and met a large number of wheelmen | the case stricken from the docket, saying | lowed by & general reception to the VISItOrs. | fng to, s13.11002805. ARG under ine senate ) g B & 5 S S who are on thelr way to Denver to take [ he had made it up with his wife and they | It is expected that at least 3,000 visitors Will | pill the decrease of duty Is shown at $1 upon the blood. : 0 o R part in the natlonal meeting of the League | would live together again. Evidently he has | be present at these meetings during the 310.81. In this compilation articles f Hence its cures of distressing hu- b of American Wheelmen. Among the number | found marriage as much of a failure in the | week. HEDGE A0 HUESDRRLSHOD Arialas. e Rkl ISR SLAUMISIIG Securlng the Tule Tel hone 22 Moro asveral whose names have been famillar | socand heat as on (o first for Lis petition Towa 04 Fellows Ceiebrate. pared shows the dutiable value under the e e time to the bicycling public by | alle about the time of his marriage ,. g A : 4 o ; Lor ot their fast time. ‘and an oot 1s | o' the defendant, In 1831, the latter, by ON, Ia., Aug, 14.—(Special to The | Drosent law as $400,069.658.48, with @ duty of economical. 4 being made to get them here for the Gany- | means of her blandishments, Induced him to The 04d Fellows of Creston and the | $19 'x‘;_‘r-‘-i‘ . ”"“‘"l;'l"r ‘u‘n‘;l,‘-”'|:::mf-“i;mh':‘»‘.: Like all of the Curicuras, it is mede meet on the 24th and 25th, Mr. Grimm 1 all his real estate to her. surrounding towns today celebrated thelr an- | qiiay L et M o Gag'ta "duty $12 pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. beedod In getting A promise from the | In the deed $5,000 is named as the amount | nual pienic at Talmege. The attendance was | gir'y 38 was §i01.041,0 it q y A i Stearns company to send. their team, con- | of consideration, but he says the considera- | the largest ever assembled on this occasion | cf-IEdpd, A6, VAR R Sl Gy Mothers are its warmest friends. isting of Callanan and Murphy, here ‘for at | tion, in fact, should have been “love und and the program was splendid. Rev. Robert . dutiable value, A47,163.11; cmpkie-Shugart & Co.,, least one day of the meet, and he also got a | affection,” although even that would have [ B. Swartz, pastor of the Creston Christian duty, $179,261,142.16; ad valorem rate, 38.68 — ” JOBBERS IN partial promise for E, O " Johnson and K. F. | been stretching & point, for the love and | church, and Rev. J. F. St. Clair of the Work of the Geologleal Survey, Sold throughout the world,_ Price, $¢. Porre G AND CIEM, COn .y Sole 1'rops., Boston B e Triangle compuny. Jobnson | affection did not exist. In fact, he alleges, | Methodist church, delivered the principal | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The director of | DR AN G, o o e free. S H a8 & record of 2:06, when he signed the deed his wife stood over | addresses, R e e o y HELF AND EAVY HARD w ARE . - him with an axe and threatened to bury the 4 R o o= For Plumples, uso Cuticura Soap. Girls or women furnished situations of all | axe in his cranium in case he acted rebellious . Democratie: Fostmuates Abork of operations for the present fiscal year to v it st L D FIELD SEEDS kinds. 525 Broadway. about it. Ever since their marriage he ac 1[:‘;“ -‘:“L\F:‘-V A‘"‘K d‘ ~(Special Telegram | the secretary of the interior, who has ap. — - - 4 3 cus:s her of being in the habit of striking, | to The Bee.) annon, postmaster at | proved it. Special attention is to be glven Q Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for 8904 | kicking and beating him, at times turning | Dumont, Butler county, this state, has been | to the survey of the mineral bearing areas quEN FU“. UF PMN§ work, Tel. 167, him out of doors. The plantUf is old and | found to be short in his accounts about §1,300, | of Colorado, Idaho and California. The to Hammocks cheap, Davis_ lhe drugglst, weak, and he married his bride to get a | which his bondsmen made good. He is a | pographlc work will be carried forward in wed vitality in Cuticura Plaster, the first aad 2 . e neep, home. Inasmuch as his home has failed to | democrat and was appeinted about & year | (wenty states, a large share of attention be renewed vitality in Cuticura Plaster, the first o Domestic soap breaks hard water, materialize, be wauts the bonds of matri- | ago. lng devoted”to the'arid region of the interior only pain-killing, nerve-strengibeniog plaster, 1091 l”,”3. 1156 Main btreet.Councnl Blurfs. la. BICYCLES—A FULL LINE OF MEDIUM AND HIGH GRADE WHEELS. SEND Aches, and weaknesses find comfort, strength, and FOR CATALOGUE.

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