Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 7, 1894, Page 3

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THE OMAHA DAI (VS | Y avente was attacked, bul the burglars made | him for a few days. ard nothing strange The OMAHA DAy BEE \l',“ | M \ N B too much ncise and had to leave hurriedly | was noticed in his actions during his stay. \ A 3 — st 1o save the r skins from being punctured by - - — 1 a blg gun in the hands of the big min who , ARE IN L AST. i COUNCIL BLUFFS. owns the place. kMYl 1 k' OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL 8TR J. P, Beit Mourns the Loss of a Fine Horse | When Meyers, a mail carrier who lives on grant from lremen Dies'from What Pomona street, went to bed he left his new Is Supposed to fie Cholern. X aud Poaeton, regulation trousers lying on a chair near a UMBRRLAND, Md., Seht. 6.—Great BRNred by carnieF (s any ol the diy window, and cutside of the window in the | CUMBERLAND, Md, Sep reat ex- ; yard he left a nice long handled garden citement was caused here by the discovery | . - H. W. TILTON, Lessee. STOLEN FROM A CROWDED STREET | rak The wis the c:mbination the bur- | of a death from what Is susjected to have | b HONES—Business office, No, 43; n ght lx'm« were looking fer, and they hooked | been sporadic or Asiatie cholera among Im- | o n, O — he trousers expeditiously and silently, migrants from Bremen enriwte to Pitts- | p* e = e == | ., Went Into o Marber Shop to SAVED BY THE TARIFF. burg. The man, John Peter Walther, when | . . MINOKR MENTION. e i % 1 - Get Shaved uwnd When He Ca — he reachied here w.s so (Il helsauld not walk. | C \V ll ~ \l i M5 it falate Agency Dioidnay Dist the 1865es Und Phides Councit n::.rr. : n.‘-":;;u‘? Ivih.:‘rmx Ben- |[“Ho was nmmw‘ from the' train :', the im- | l h(/ Oll : ) : % b ot Tt Reductions. migrant house and later to @ pest house out- | : .n!‘lnrn, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen, a ton Were Gones, Mr. Frank Bennison of Bennison Bros. has | side of the city lm'ts. H¢ landed in New, | ; B Res inber et of ihe supertor court — returned from a two weeks' stay in New | York Tuesday. Other immigrants were sent | - 4 opens next Monday. At 1 o'clock on Thursday eveaing J. P, | York City. He put In the greater part of | to Pittaburg fn & cloted cap and fhe au- rl b - H -~ Q 4 BRIy Wolla ‘will meet this afterncon at | Hess, ir., drove u fine youtig family horas | hiS timue while there at the big importing | thorlties notified. | C ’ b 1 :30 in its room in Grace church attached 1o & mew $200 phaeton up Broad- | 4 Jjobbing houses and witnessed the re- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—A telegram was | b, Tie grand jury in suill grinding away and [ oo © 00 T L™ Mg In front of Davis' | CELYING of the firat lmportations of fine dress | received today by Surge:n General Wymin | will probably not close ita labors until to- | ol SO0 N0 T T ent into a barber shop | B20ds and woolens under the new tariff law. | of the Murine hotpital servic from Dr. | =) i Ly e » {o get shaved. When he returncd only the | The great French and German ma cturers | Duke, health officer of Cumberland, Md., | P « 7 a n 9 Loyal council No. 4, W. A. P. A, will - o Had e announcing the death (here last night of | C b A meet at Mrs. Shanes, 34 nalter, unsnapped and hanging to the post, | had prepared for the event and rushed | @ SPERELC O ok Pkt Lo i street, this evening was left of his §850 outht. Be prompily | Millins of thelr finest goods scross the | JONT By Walther, & GELAE Wnigrant, Wil | 4 Vhal SR S =% ' | waters, Importers were fairly buried under | symptoms akn to Aslatic cholera. —Dr. o p.fx".'l'u""y‘nr"iu boat club glves one of ita | notified the police, but up to last night no | o ) hehe, and as there was a scarcity | Wyman wired tho officer to hold a postmor- | i ] A 3 trace of the rig or the thief had been dis- | o¢ huyers on the market prices went far | tem and report the results. —Dr. Wyman ~ 4 Barbara K i Wkt Aatee B b covered. No one saw the fellow unhitch | below what was anticipated, and the lowest | said: “I do nct believe that this man G n (_l l] O ‘ : S‘ (/al l ke atbara Kruger wants a divorce trom her | (WOt B0 U0 RO S0 (LoN the treet | price dress goods ever sold for in the United | died of Asiatie cholera. = There is now no : d Fred, claiming that he s living in Texus Btate Neds The “tuctions | cholera in Bremen, the port from which he with another woman, was crowded with people at the time. Mr. | Stiles Was fouehet § rarlll reaMCtiony | 18 said to have come, and has been none i A local lodge of the Knights of the Silver | Hess, however, I8 able to give an excellent | FAMEE TEOF W0 0 B e’ Market away | There has been no disease found on the ~ B ©ross s about 1o be added to the list of | description of the supposed thief. He had | peiow 'the resdjusted prices, less the tarim | Othet men from the Kibe now detained at ~ < ~ h Rissell Biuits oreunieationn. i scareely’ been seated in the barber's ohalr | reavetions, M. Bennteon vielded readily to/| Fitisburg, belng held for furthor develop- | Ol l C( v ll' : e Young Men's Temperance club meets M Crmapmin ouatit asement, emptation to 7d he bought heav- S ! e ot . T I ins ot | 10 thie snop, which {s located I a basement, | the temptation to buy, ar A he bought heav WL 1s. (o6 MBMCNT with fapa¥d to. (b p Beoond avenue and ninth street when a fellow came down in a great hurry | lly for "'fil, cash, );. tting the cream w(f the | gigease in Burcpe?’ wes asked | B i ke oths s Uil Veening | to DAveIBIRCHAIE eulst Mhare wan ouly on | Soimes. MU BISRNAS UGS S0 fCooin | (HIe e puther on et lnctents I Rusia | 3 : e at the residence of Dr. Montgomery. John | barber in the shop and he was occupled | 1o,y “in gilks '.m,|| wonlens for uu(’ul;m i”"l L B D LB LG L / 7 ~ i ()‘ > i Jay Fralney is to give selections. Wit RIS FHC 1110w GFeAT IaNin THORTBMY! | ek, Soodi= THEL, HEVER CENIA B0 SROTABIY | b s oo s o can IVC Oll wear, goods that never could be profitably | gouthern portions of that coast and is most @ Little of Intercst was doing in the dis- | and hen made a hasty exit. His manner | put upon this market before. They were | prevalent in Austro-Hungary. This has | C :’-fr: "'I"}," yesterday, and Judge Macy put | artracted the attention of the barber as well | shipped to Council Bluffs by through time | kept it away from the ports whence the | 3 n his lelsure hours in a visit to Omaha. s Mr. Hess. and the former stepped to the | freight and began to arrive yesterday, when | immigrants came to these shores, and as | L ¥ M Rev. Henry DeLong was called upon | foor and saw him step ot the sidewalk by | SIxty-one cases were recel 20, Fitty-four | there is a rigid consular inspection on that A between T. J. Scheck and Miss Anna M. Fry. | tie to see into the shop from the strect he | Benniton's basement, “being unpacked and | service cn ths side, 1 am absolutely cer- | - 1 Biimue) Bharp of Crescsnt fownship has | only came down (o ses il the driver of the | maiked ready for sale on Monday., On Mon- | tein that no case of cholera has got inlo been taken to St. Bernard’s hospital for | phaeton was in the chair, aid finding the | day Bennisons have arranged for a display | Amcrica this year. There have been (wo 1 treatment on account of mental disturb- | situation favorable, lost no time in getting [ of these goods, and the ladies of Councll m:u caught |: quurum'hvr, but they have L) ances. Sway With the rig. He was a tall, slim | Bluffs will have the first opportunity to ex- | not amiounted to anything. 1t will b r 4 President Atwater of Ozkaloosa college lec- | man, about years old, dark mustache, | amine and buy the finest dress goods made | Dractically impossible for the epidemic to Oll \\/ la IS (3 tuved last evening at the Christian taber- | black slouch hat and dark frock coat. Hes in this world. The prices will be as great a r'l in unless there is a relaxation of vigi- k nacle on *“The Christian Value of the Writings | i heart broken over the loss, as he was | surprise as the goods, reaching as much as ance cn the pert of health officers and con- of Dickens.” deeply attached to the horse and proud of | 50c a yard less than last season's prices. :.I:::': l’]‘! \‘hv ‘l'r of fi;l‘(;‘"‘ll’"'r we »nn; 3 y Mhaeto ch he had had made by | Ladies can see the goods today or tomorrow ctically over the worst of the panic, and | b The city imarshal has been fnstructed | the phacton, which he had had ma ca oks as tho > gres BN torce the orainaiioe ini Fegard structed 1 Hattenhauer. He offers a reward for and make their selections In advance of the ::1K‘i‘("‘x:"‘“"'m‘f‘",?"‘" the great danger of con- Va A Siiog shade’ trees. None of the branches | Fecovery of the property. blg sale commencing Monday morning. | RRRERSSG T o6 noiing is known 3 must come within eight feet of the ground. A Olies st DIIaTHUIBG ST CHpARLINM ! k]| ALCRIBUBRYE DRy 2or prices. at quarantine relative to the supposed 3 ‘f"'l‘l:l: will)l'lll;; ul:’)u:up:'l:ml‘l) d;‘”;r‘ "1‘ ~:”I|lmu the 2 Park Florsl Company. Improvements nt Manawa. ‘l:"llln!".’x‘;:l‘\. n‘; :h\::! r.l‘:lm‘d,hghl.i l‘l|‘h x&!lv.lm\lr 4 h e toc ¢ accidents unless v i Mav. Coto § . C S M 2lbe arrive ug Monday night, and car . utes are made to swing in Instead of out | T Al o K ey O nerehip e lotire | O e SRty Toesdey mofninie (he. Wesrage passtiigors ~ 1o reverse the hinges. Hobert_ F. Rain, under the name and style R TE thié middla M':lw”‘m Captain Von Goessel and the ship's su L) ¥ Maud Payne, who wanted J. L. Wilson put | of The Eim Park Floral company, has {his | month the work of grading for the new line [ §o% Made no report of any sickness during i somewhore so that he could not carry out | day been dissolved by mutual consent, Robert | will be commenced and that the road will he voyage. 3 RTINS0 ik k. ki Gonclubal ot | o Hk b vetisine, (KRAFINT MCPHerIoN 000: | |ba DUE in &lape; foF traMn by the' Cpeuing of | viocy. s iuc, oo ifrom which & suspéoled 3 ! %0/t [nsiat o’ this, and has had the charge | thuing the business at the same place. All | noxt seavon. Right of way has been pur- | Sicoim en thken) “I8 sniow sldsteacked V- dismissed, xhe paying the costs. 4 i 1a(e campany. willbe! pAta! 10, | 'cliaxad: on' thilwest side: hnd aQjoining the | oo rn meliire o Gh e (rom Flttalues Some of those who attend the Byers re- | J, R. McPherson, and all debts of th= late | county road, and the line will make a short | 5o o d AL AL 1 B 1t e o B e L oy, Wil s palasby ‘Mimy 0y R. Mobhiecs |'cut to the )ake without/Intertering (Withi thie | Candtobn. aeubes ot ihe! biate. Homt of ! Yie power." and falling on the ground 1ay | eon. Witness our hands at Council BIufts, [ public highways. Many important improve- | Fealth, and. I S e o 4 seemingly unconscious for some minutes, and | Ia., this 31st day of August, 1504, inents are contemplated at the lake for next | (na suspects today. They think the L o then commence shouting. The interest is ROBERT. F. RAIN, | season. Colonel Reed has spent fully $10,000 | wio “disd was suffering from cholers mon: . increasing nightly 1R, M PHERSON Toie N T 2| who died was suffering from cholera mor- 3 2 y. g A e VIR SRSON. | (his vear, and he will double the wiount | bus or cholerine. ‘To avoid any risks, how- 4 he fare registers wkich have dangled Tty & glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterian | Berors next weasop opens. The Manhattan | ¢ver, the car will be kept in quarantine for from the necks of the street car conductors | ool ) :nh" from! the. famous Excclslar Beach company will spend as much more, | another twenty-four hours at least will now take a rest. 8o will the tired ne TN T Il S i e O RBOA IR S Ben Marks jointly | 'NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Gustave Schwab, of the con uctors. Registers placed in the will epend several thousand dollars dredging ° 3 0 ' h ' agent for the North German Lloyd Steam: 3 cars and operated by a cord will take the | 400 O Tponne drug stotes. John Lio- | u¢ and enlarging the east end of the lake. | hip comp: o WOk J'(,‘al,,l‘,'r‘":’..., Elbe ° ° O ; ; place of the old ones, , general agent, =~ = i B e s s John P. Walther, who died at Cumb:rland, L] % Ewing Hall dicd at the Women's Christian | The laundries use Domestic soap. - y ] M., of ‘suppesed ‘Aslatic cholera, was a pas- acsoclation hospital Wednesday night after e RaloOLTior the (ieat The young man named Moomaw, who hit | senger, scouts the idea that Walther was . . an iliness of about two months. He was a young lady with a bottle In Fairmount | a victim of that dise ces! 0 C nlb C] h C 3 hed Do years The funeral wiil bs held | ‘The water supply for the schol for the | park, has had no little dificulty in straight- | , “Had it been Asiutio cholera,” said he, Successors t Olu 1a Ot lng 0., 3 from the residence of his father, A. J. Hall, | deat is now coming back to its former | oning out his record in the “the disease would have made its app arance matter. He was pretty well intoxicated at the time, and a conipanion offered him a bottle from which to take another drink. Finding that there s nothing in the bottle but the smell, he in Hazel Dell township, Sunday, a m. The St. picnie at at 10 o'clock abundance, There are two artesian wells, one known as the old and ony the new. The old well got tired some time ago, ind th's necessitated the digging of the new, | wi long before. The perfod of incubation is sel- ; dom more than six days, 1 LA (o il » Walther or the person from whom he con- tracted the diseas: should have developed on as Andrew's Lake society held its annu Manawa yesterday afternoo 1 . 8 b he stecamer.’ - e — = 4 nd evening in the Grand Plaza. There was | qyd yet it kept b o 8 eXpres: St by E and ye bt on flowing about five cr ten | xought to express his disgust by hurling it A = . a very large attendance of the members and | gyijcas a min The new one started in | against whal he thought was a tree. It CELTIC-AMERICAN CLUB AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. | COUNGIL their invited guests. As usual, the Jolly | Iir skiy with forty or fifty gallons, but this | proved to be a young lady, instead of a : A BLUF F Seots had a glorious time and did not get | commer it got to hiccoughing and acting | tree, and the bottle striking her in the face | gontiments Residents Left at the Mercy of Those Who g Agn ssed—Ree back to town until nearly midnight. 8o of Lords bad, asd cut its supply to about that of its | inflicted an ugly wound. Judge McGee STEAM DY Wo2( : Iireak Through and Steal. Phil Wareham recelved a telegram yester- | old companion. Iuvestigation showed that | cepted his explanation as relieving from any SRS P pone T ol S5tan ilios: duced again All kindsof Dyel : Qay afternoon announcing the death of his | 1t w.s cbstructed by some cave-in, and this | futentional assault, but fined him §10 and The meeting of the CeltiesAmerican elub | "'°““‘ lice ""‘_“*I\‘]‘]‘}l Bl L] alhinasatipyelas p hother at Dayton, O. She has lived in the | be ny removed it is behaving itselt finely, [ costs for being In such a condition that he | last evening was largely attend d. The in- SpdEtRe ORI p e e g the hizhest styls of 4 Ollo town for a long time, but it is prob- | and the school will mow have its usual | could not tell a lady from a tree. terest manifested throughout the ter e LAY It is a wonder that so few cases of the art t'alel wnl - able that the body will be brought here for [ amount of water. — Tdgnasar Berth - state, as |\ eny are reported, as it is impossible for stained fabricy mud e bod e broug ere fol at of wa S : ovidenc ) 3 a : orted, -ax L MIBRLY 001z 0 % buricl. All the remaindsr of the family, | School opens next Wednesday, the 12th Ho. Jldines:friin R oo Atle B o pjeporte frof the MANY | he officers to cover the city and do It prop- howm Work drua E 5 living and dead, are here and in Omaha. The prospect is good for a large attendan The relatives and friends of Rev Allen, | bre , M8 o~ the abolish- | 1 "xoirly every day a residence is broken done ‘uni dollvoral Lee Batchelor and Milo Green are to have | 4nd & successful year. the young Christian minister who disap- | Went of the house of lords, the only ob- |\ "o g fnore or less valuables carried away. et L5 t e o day Aftérngon befors Judge | There have bien many improvements made | poared from Elmwood, Neb., where he was stacle in the onward progress of home rule | at€ W more or 1eas HRCEICE Ot o SRR : Fox on the charge of seining in Lake Man. | during the suinmer. storm which | o0 ices on Sunday, two wecks ago, | 1O [reland, was discussed and approved. oanEREAYHBYSILIE LICE TER CRNIoD . e malind 4 | awe. Part of thelr fishing outAt was cap- | Cime ducing the army reunion did much | opo uyijefied now that he wis suddenly | Secretary M. F. Carroll read a large num- Buckard at Twenty-fifth and Street 3 $ured a fow days ago and siored in the Man- | amage (o the roof and let the raln come | oy with some mental malady and has | ber of letters from correspondents, some | WA entered * by thiev A watch, C. A MACHAN, i , Swa bastile for safe keeping, but some one | down through the main bullding In torrents. | ;qered away, They are still prosecuting | from New York and London, It was de- revolver and razor were the only Proarisios ; has since burklarized <he jail aud made awuy This damage has been, re ;v..:m,l:.u]l}[fln:_«; T st arol on L IS dIbSsry R Ha B hbNE oI BRE ;“\ld‘(-ln[l that the contemplated reception and ariicles, missed A neightor _ tright- Brosdwhy, noac. NIW with the stuft. L y plaster- | ¢ KO on. The theory that he was a | Public demonstration must be postponed on | ened thieves away from the resideice wesiern Depot. i v ing, painting and pipering that the pupils | i, Nay has been almo: ban- ount of previous engagem:nts of the Ne of Rev. Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler and his wife b e, board ‘ot superviors bave arranged | wili o their home more atiractive” than | {icl of foul play has been almost aban- | {EeguNt O DFe Bigemeataiofitio Newy |{of RavEWhaslers Muhuelst and it i3 Wit £ r 4 e v | ever: 9.5 r——. P! sen a back window when discovered. “ oy Its Just share for the care of emergency —_— y 2 . to pry open a back win he 3 Cares "”U:h! to the hospitals. When such Saturday Night the Finish, Stolen —8: ward. With the Police, The same old complaint comes from the | . I lasan (a Lie. Hiokpital ths ity Cotico I pheen to dhe publlc generally that | 00, horse and phastcn, Wednesday, Sep- | Sergeant Ormaby and Chi:t Detective Haze business men and citizens that there is never ! officials are to notify the superintendent of | Saturday night will finish the great dissolu- | (Graver B 80T B m., from Davis' drug store, | wil start for Syracuse, N. Y., today, where | 8P :’“I SHAL Hu-] pollce station at l‘ugln Re- 3 v the poor at once in order to hold the county | tion sale at the Boston Store. Until then B it a % the; ave bee 8 " peated efforts have been made to ave a e for e oxpenss. e B B eie sola prices, | | Small bay 'mare, 0 years old, welght, iey have been summoned as witnesses | jaijer at the station at night. but the force b . 5 a d 1,000 pounds; shod with steel plate on front | guinst Charles Wilson, brother of "Dink™ | js so small that the jailer has to also cover a : Two small boys, named Fuller and Walker, | Thousands of bargains in different depart- | ghoe” il it shoes on hind. = Small white | Wilson, who is on trial for the murder of | be T SR ' { . - had a slight disagreement near the cily | ments, which is sure to prove interesting L By Detective Harve; hat city | ) e The telephone rings a dozem or more | G weater Tog e T Sotaica minad pot on one front foot e arvey in that city last yoar. times every night but there is no officer i g yesterday morning. [Fuller unfor- 3 New black phacton without lamps. Manu- | Willlam Freeman wag arrested on a war- | there to attend to it. Chief Brennan is a ) tunately got his finger in Walker's mouth, Next week will be entirely different. Al | faciured by H. Hattenhaver rant last night charging him with obtain- fice "work e E i ; and the Iatter's teeth happened o shut dowr | our new £l gios will be opened up for | T ko 'J. . HESS. | ing money under falso pretenses e ST Sh thon eitar dnt e (But ! Saren stat, 104 3 at the same (ime, The Fuller boy may | the inspection of the public. Some very - - e Until last M 2 - 0! day to kee ers shape, Wareh 31st, 1804, o save some of the finger ye ey | choice movelties of our own Importation in | F class table board for $3.50 per week AACEHIEH DAL UNIDAN Yy ndyita he hasn't got half enough policemen to cover SPECIALISTS Very much’ pleased : ave ger yet. Judg v don, two Arabiens living on South ] g L. Seymot ity as an opti= 2 MeGee will hear their stories this morn- | Var-ous lines will be ready for comparison. | at orth Seventh street. Also furnished | sircet, were frionds, but thty had a dis. | ' Y proverdy. ing been matisfactorily fitted with glass. 7 ] ing. BOSTON STORE, rooms. Mrs. M. M. Sackett. pute 'about their money matters, which Cottage and Contents Burned. erorson I s ek T ou 3 i B4 fellcw who was arrestéd for threaten- EOMUnAIERINEY S 1a, R TR UG Oay: ended In Dalbany attempting to shoot Ab- | The residence of Joseph Potoch at Six- commend all of the artistic profession o do likes ] h y pany. 1 By Il 7 i tn | n ing to carve Officer Martin at the St. Paul The Counc'l Bluffs kindergarten mow | 520 Pearl street. Telephone, 290, den. The quarrel attracted the attention of | teenth and Q streets was destroyed by fire i LYen Sl s S AL IR ATKAR depot has been excused. He says he pulled | open at No. 539 Willow avenue. kol Sh)iecd ot idonl Officers Vanous and Mitchell, and both men | 44830 g'clock yesterday mornin A G demy, of Fine ANk & BTRAIN, his razor just as a bluff, and had ‘no thought — Miss Susan Hoffman, the planist, has re- | W-Te placed under arrest. AR TSRS IS O s : DON'T TRIFLE WITH YOUK BY i . of hurting any one. He explained the pres- Arrested on a Scrious Charge. turped from her summer vacation and can b D Mr. Potech works at the packing house Many. DarRolias\whioda Neo gk aEs ok LRETE 1 euce of the razor in his pocket by saying Hrs. A. H. Butler, a woman who had | be found at her studio in the Merriam bl:ck. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, and gts up early. After he had eaten his .pctld.l L’;ffh'}' D e What palisd scisalitaph aum & that he had shaved himselt with it a few | rooms and a dressmaker's sign over the T breakfast and gone his wife built up a big Diseasgs | versaily "estabriie " mpropetly ftted plasses 3 (At ke bad shaved himaplt with it nfey | rooms and a dressmaker's mam over the | poy paints in the world: Davis, druggist. | Gongressman James Bhérman of New York | ffs to heat some water. Sparks from the 1861508 | Witi “invarinbly incregse th truble and may 1 £ n his satchel. - i i haw bepn renciiinated chimney set fire to the shingles and in a lend to TO' BLIND) Our ability 1o 2 B I 1 avest fn! the sale of lhe ariving | aHL thie. Rolloo arrested her and a trsmp Bagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for good e % ! e few minutes the cottage was a heap of | TREATMENT BY MAIL, CONSULFATION FREE | Coluxt “and corvectly 18 beyond parkeprounda 1s st wnabated, and pubiie | Bamed Ira Shelart on a charge of lewdness ork. Tel. 157, lem Duvall, arrested at Greel-y, Colo., for | ashes. The ncighbors carried out a few AlL.G0) A Question: Consult us. Fyes testel free of char 3 park grounds Is stil unubsted, and PUBMIC | s arrested again yesterday morning upo % e postal thefts, has pleaded guilty. things, but nearly every article was either | _Catarrh, all Diseasas of the Noso. THE ALOE & PENFILD CO, Baid to have expired September 5, and 1t is | & complaiut filed by her husband, charging G““E;W “r‘ls stoves for rent and for sale at The First New Hampshire district demo- | burned or ruined. Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, Blood Opposite Paxton Hotel. g Khows that tnire is another organization | 2dulery. —The man was also arrested and s office, crats have nominated Cyrus A. Sulloway. There is $400 Insurance on the goods and | —§kin and Kidney Diseases, Los LOOK ROk THE GOLDILION: E i ansious to get & whack at the property. and | held to answer on the same charge. ~The Washerwomen use Domestic scap. The story cf the sinking of the mining | $400 on the house. This will cover all | ananhogy and ALL PRIVATE DI3- 4 4 T make It intoresting for the ownora’ had | Al h'l\.lul‘v;l lives In Freeport, IIl,, a‘nld TR town of Scotch Valley, Pa., proves to be a | loss. EASES OF MEN. 1 1 ! it o notice of the weman's arrest was his 53 fake. ~h b 9 3 ! LOPUCR | had long believed her to be. He thought | o gy T -y L HEEB d ok Bdward vel 0, SARC aner's Q J ¢ 1416 FAKNAM ST i ‘ Alllnlengzl‘rt':‘r:}‘:y:l :):. ".\‘a(}h“m_:-l:uu Wit | vtk "ot Keenin track of per | Corner Stone Laid for w Monumont to the :::::‘l“(“’ Chatham, Mass. The crew Were | place 1o buy a can of beer. The measurement Dr. Scarles & Searles, *G% A NEis Only Those Who 0 #o emely eva pliss, a while longer by having her in jail. The Country's Defonders ut Des Moines, 798 £ i did not suit him and he became very abu- | ——— P ———— ) | Money to loan on fmproved farms at low | €A% was investigated in the police court all [ DES MOINES, Sept. 6.—(Speclal Telegram glolne) W, C. Cross, ex-presidast of 00 | yue, ‘gnally. strikiog Mr, Bauer over ihe Have Goad Teeth. ; ) rates. Bargains in real estete. Houses for | dlternoon, the evidence being the same as | to The Bee)—The chief event today in Des b e 1od yeeter- | 4oud with his “growler.’” Captain Connell = 1 Go10 3 s okt mire¥and ienade nawrance wricen, | {at Inriduced in (e previote case a6ieAt | Botnes was the laying of the e-rner stone o | *'ue rt whisky to be taken out of bond | PUERG KNS {OST B ¢ favelorn BAILEY,vunvnaese mey loaned for Iccal investors. Lougee ple L ompleted t0- | 1ho golaters’ yhifol e 9 L John Murphy is another fellow who dis- 3 aty loaned fo oy he soldiers’ monument, which Is in process | since the new law went into effect was take » I A b Towle, 235 Pear! street. Bt e e i dmse e odin e LTI LR ct was taken | tyrhed the peace and used vile language on — — «l floor Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Ste b E — The cause of the present boom In real % G the streets. ‘While standing in front of Mr. WHEAT AND OATS Telephone, 1085, 9 | S T T e cause of the present boom in real | rain about noon threaten:d to sericusly in- | Jobn Barnard of Condon, Ore., who killod | Carpenter's livery barn Murphy used lan- g Lady attendunt. Gernin spokon, Fall i i Salo of fruit and garden lands by Messrs, | terfere with the ceremonies, but the clouds | Byron Hamilton, committed suicide when the | guage that caused him to be arrested. FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. o 001 saads tAnis ey shtt hiihils 3 Lou Genung of Hastings was In the Bluffs | Duy & Hess In the Klein tract. ‘They huve | broke away about 1 o'clock and the weather | Officers went to arrest him. - ! 4 i 15 wken. Filllngs without pain, ALl work A 1 200 acres in amounts to suit, suitable tfor | was fair though cloudy all the afternoon, | Police Captain Stephensn of New Work | o ) MaE e iy Writ £ warranted. Use Dr. Biatley's Tooth Powdre ] Dr, W. Hempstead of Carson visited the | fruit and gardens. Also bearing fru [arms 0 2 o'cloc] o has been found guilty of accepting bribes rs. R. Carpenter is bacl rom a trip "ite or wi us for prices, % Y Bluffs yoeterday for sale. About 2.0'clockia procemlon s dormed, 489 | and: dismmiaesd trom: el foros. to Olympia, Wash. ¥. 0. B, cars, Omaha, or b ; Dr. Bdward Schaffler of Creston was In it cobs ao o Coxl 10 Makatatrent. Tely leaded by the lowa State and Des Moines | Gongressman Stockdale of Mississippi fafled | City Treasurer Hoctor Is the proud father delivered at your station. - k ity Yimterday. A 3 Union bands, the processon, followed by hun- | to secure a rencwination. W. H. Denny got | Of & brand new son. Teephone 218, GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICKMAN. 3 N. W. Willams is hunting hickory nuts 3 bt 'I':sfl“n:l‘-;rrr::fi]-‘v"(\r‘\'eltt‘;xt(hle R !:::'nl site, | the nomination on the fortieth ballot Mr. J. L. Paxton, superintendent of the President. Cashler. ot . . d i irough streets thronged with many 4 = 4 ¥ % ok yard ¢ fro © Colorado f somewhere In Missouri. Domastls soap outlasts cheap soap. B e e e e oy | | The Larkspur Inn, a summer hotel on th stock yards, is home from a trip to Colorado. Omaha Elevator Co. E , C. E. Reld of the Keystone company left Wouldn't 1o u Faggageman. D. B. Henderson, ex-Senator Harlan, Senator | e of the Northern Pacific rod brioa Mes iBlia- T, Ohrlat Ap chame trom a (B, 2 2 yesterday for the Lincoln fair, A fellow giving his name P Gear, Governor Jackson and other prominent | "% Purned vesterday, Lose, 1200, to Lodge Pole, Neb., where sho Las a large B RN R015 1o e onliand AL | and. oo o Baliaate A8 riiam Faul, | i ens came 1n view prominent | =G rave fears are entertained for the safety | ranch. -3 and expects to preach next Sunday. hs e . Mo, got mad | SIHEeNS GAmE N onsisted of police, com- | Of the steamer Hollapd, which left South | William Leeder, the man who lost his le v . e onins boes to Lineoln tomorraw to | Dreaute & saloon man would not take care | mandor of the Grand Army of the Reépubl Manitou for Manitowoe, lumber laden, Mon- | on the railroad a few nights ago. s still in ) SKINS ON FIKE ; close out a large stock of goods there. of his grip while he roamed about and took | and staff, band, Grand Army, Sins of Vet- | 987 a critical condition. ~Dr. Slabaugh says the of COUNCIL BLUFFS3, lowa. | Dr. J. B. Patterson, manager of the Key- | In the town. He abused the saloonist until | erans, drum corps and civic organizations; A private letter from Congressman Outh- [ man will probably recover, but e was very ‘With agonizing ee Capital, . . $100,000 A ‘ stone, has gone to Des Moines to attend the | (he latter ended his talk by ending him over | second division of carriages containing the | Walte says he has it on high military au- low yesterday. ftebing, burning, bleedwy, scaly, Profits, » b = 12'“00 i it A and over and pitching him out of the deor. | ¢ mmission, governor, state officers, Wom- | thority that Columbus, O., will be a full regi- | Hugh Landy Is a fellow who has been in JiSieRT e pheipy e bt f'“{f) s Br ihs sideet Babkaita s SaTSEA E i 4363 Faul went off and got a coupling pin, and | an's Relief C:rps, mayor and council, and the | mental post. jail a number of times for disturbing the Sunte: a1 Jnethubly relluyed an S of the . banks 1n the state of Jowps b ‘} ¥ “flrmhjl- :“H:"lllf.l\l:e:nwmr:xl‘:;:"v‘;l‘ f;:-::“:;‘ veturning tried to knock the varnish off the | third of band and Masonic grand lodge, which Charles and Anna Pefmorf and Willi'm and | Peace. ~ Wednesday he was arrested for t-‘fif!':’n:nn'u.'.}’n::"'n;.- Sl X;:‘ rl:fe‘rl et u:"t‘l'r‘v::'uflfm:“ &'-'“:fin‘!: i X + | screen door, and succeeded in glving the bar- | laid the stone. Governor Jackson was presi- | Kittle Raymond, badger workers, failed to | throwing a rock at his aged mother. —He akin cures, iood puriiicrs bleased to see and serve you. f Kuns. B s Faroe s back to uty | londer & déalp wound. He will bave thisty | dent of the day The chlef address was | ge. out of fail in New York on a writ of | also smashed all the dishes on the table. mor remeiiies of ol s b3 enduator | Mm“[xfl SR ek cho Saty days to think it over made by ex-Senator James Harlan, and briet | habeas corpus. Mr. John J. McMillan has secured his okl Shravgbour P 3 t R T i addresses were mads by Commander Newman | A delegation of New York City aldermen | bendsmen and forwarded his papers to i ~Attorneys-at-iaw _Prao } ward. T (s y company has | of the lowa Grand Army of the Republic and 3 i tiee fni0e sad Gonductor Butler of the Northwestern is | establisiied a one-half rate for all church | i e Y epublic and | are now in St. Louls. “Phey are making a | Washington. He expects to receive his INVALID CHAIRS federul courts, Kooms 200-7-8-0, Shugurt e orthwestern 1s o 88 oy ¥ g ‘nomas B. Hedge of Burlington. tour of the west, studying up the question | commission within a few days. There will hd bloeks Council BSlufk, 1 A taking an outing, and James Storrier ls | And Sunday school plenic parties to Lake All the speakers dwelt at length on the | of ol i p t b ch e de in the L i \C N Walker now carrles one arm in o | Pt Bl which weat from lowa o the front from 1561 | gground o the Seal ikags. ab arrived at ‘ sling, having fallen in Fairmount park and Domestic s0sp breaks hard water, to 1865, on the courteous and patriotic ad- 4 v 1 t e e ANNOUNCEMENTS, suffercd a distocation. . " ministration of Bamuel 4. Kirkweod, the | oY Whatcom, Wash,, 4gd will proceed to ==Special Notices A Good Year for Divorces. Mare island for repgirs. 0. J. Avery left last evening for Owatonn lows war governor, gud N. B. Baker, the ‘ The Lyceum Theater c y’ ¢ Minn., to visit his sister, Mrs. Young. He The docket of the district court shows that | adjutant general. Sorrow was expressed that The custom officers at New York took a e Lyceum Theater company’s new play Council Bluff. - E Wwill be absent about a week. 3 there are pending and undisposed of just | Governor Kirkwood was not spared to attend quantity of mecrschaum pipes and precious | to be presented here, “The Amazons," pre- 2 2 FROR bl 6 3 James Johnaton left last evening for New | forty-ive divorce cases with several others | this and the great flag day celebration pre- stonss from. Oeoran) asalss a £ alifornian, | sents Georgla Cayvan, Katherine Florence FOR RENT, LARGE, FLRIVATE DARN, NEAR B N et dire, Taknaton o I i heospéot. -'The mismatsd couplse anxions | 30IUS 1t An tmmense crand witnssssd (he b 'l‘_""“ \0 s ”““'" in, 4 and Bessle Tyree as three young girls whom STl iy Filth wveriue and Peurl street. “Apply st Bo her return from a summer's visit in Scot- | to break galling matrimonial bonds come pmoples. Al ihe aval VS Sppaca’ way | - IR RI6SS PO have discovered @ re- | inoir mother has resred to appear as boys. Syringes, Inva o - — 4 Gra. trom ail ranks of 1its and have been tryin taken, even the h use tops being occupled. markable fence for stolen goods. It is fitted iy , 5 Lion Drug Hou GARIA REMOVED, VAULTS CLEANED, 4 i < P drom e poriods ranging from (airty | geilo W28, estimated that there were fully | UP with double floors, secret closets, etc,, and | Herbert Kelcey, Fritz Willlams and Ferdi- Ed Burke, at W, 8. Homer's, 638 Br E. A. Howard of Fairfleld, the newly ap- | to agre during pe _ranging from thirty | 5000 strangers in the city, and at least one- | ¢-ntained a vast amount of sizlen property nand Gottschalk are the three young men - . : - pointed bank examiner, passed through the | days to twenty-elght years. This is the . 1 ¢ e FOR SALB: ‘16 HEAD HOE AND MULIN x 3 o . algub o © | fourth of them went to Barnum's circus, | The body cf Mrs, L. A. French has been | who convince the girls that they do not de- Grutt” und driviog, Cunuingham huck and 3 Bty yesterday en route for Carroll, this be | heaviest divorce d<cket in the history of the 2 : b 1 Ing his first official tri; \ county. while a great perc:ntage of the others at- | found in the Rocket river, St. Lawrence | sire to be thought boys by wishing to marry godpe, 2 bustes, 4 expreus o gage Waguns, A trip. nty 2 Y tended the monument corner stone ceremo- | county, New Yo'k. Louls Paul, with whom | them. Mrs. Charles Walcot Is the worried T shugk 800 sesnery aRguiE o e 3 . 1 "'-: .I;} fl.“.""»if.'. t‘.:-‘:«l-:_m:l “:IN(’"flrm‘fl‘mui . :\u I.h L‘Ay lnlnlvuwm(g‘.kmu‘l on lmn-rm'e;d mru. It is now anticipated that the receipts | she had been living, is supposed to have mur- | mother and Mrs. Thomas Whiffen the piti- o Lho B Lewis, 16 Main street, Council Bluffs. > e ptracts for the school | farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title | of the fair will be less than the expenditures. | dered her, ful and eccentric servant, It is said that " e ke FOR TR " k 2} for the. deaf, was here yesterday and left | prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & | The rain also interfered with the races at Auton Von Kareb, formerly an officer in | nothing could be more-charmingly or deli by adminigtos It FOR BALE. THE FUi} EAND LEARD A N : ; 201 Po 5 Mlap. on Vol | cer in | no o o more - c} or deli- of & Arst-claws hotel, 42 R R ¢ 1 last evening for Davenport. Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. the fair grounds and driving park. the AuStrlan army, and retatad to high per- | cately handied than the manner in which Tt e1n be givon 1a & cup of ot Sl ¥ Misses Kittie Bullard and Edith Rose S S —— T Ry LT 1 CUme Kittls Bul -[I‘h:;‘ | Baiy ;:ulll'lr: Soms Burgiaries. Towa Student Con s Su cide, sonages In his native land, has been sent to | Arthur Pinero, the great English dramatist, Barmicas, tad will Sfeor & [ e Sty 1 o s Y L DRG. Yo it e R X e : oure, wi 0 o ar lines 3 N 1 home from Duluth. They bad an e36l€ | o foy purgiars were at work Wednesdsy | AMBS, la., Stpt. 6.—Special Telegram to the insate asylum at Chicago. His insanity | has treated this subject, and the unusual | EMTE mhather the pepent 's s mocs af Re-Noke s} ; y 3 & is the result of dissipation. spectacle of continuous mirth without coarse- oifice, Counclt BT 4 . through the smoke and heat of forest fires. | night and did their work with small profit | The Bee)—John C. Shoemaker of Muscatine Aha arias iy " 3 st eyt B Rl afggert o - S 8 y e onts ot Kimball. 8. Do bhas | to themseives and alight annoyance to their | 8 student in the preparatory department of | ¢ft Assoclation canvention cf the Mutuel BeR: | Lyceum Thestor company tomes to the Boyd L A AN Ne 4 :';'&‘L".".’dnl'lpflf.“f ;fi(:ux:sl!: Blufts nis ?.‘.".'}‘. victims. ~The residence ot C. H. Walters on the State Agricuitural college, committed | sion at Cinclanati’ yesterday changed its | on Monday and Tuesday nights only. The ncy prices cansidered. 8 "Feart 1 . Be venue O was entered and a new suit of | sulcide last night by shooting. No reason | constitution to comply with the Illinols sale of seats will open at 9 o'clock Saturda f sireet e stote. Ho a8 son of Robert F. Joash, ¢5- | clotbes taken without the owner's knowledge. | can be auigncd unless homesickness. | His | in which et T ruted. | Tae bext | morning and the rush i expectsd o b un. | ‘or wale by Kubn & Co., Drugglsw. Corsa | Griun™ Gii 1o 10 GENERAL HOUSES ) pounty commissioner, The residence of George J. Crane on Glen | brother left here Tuesday, after visitipg | meeting will be held in Chicago. % precedented. 16t and Douglas streets, Owmaba. work. Apply 926 34 avenue,

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