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7 o'clock Thursd after an lllness of four week his brother-in-law, J. M. Mcin horse trade was the cause of the difficulty, cution with the aid of brother, A. M. Johnston, about ten ¢ S —————— Tur, OmauA Dany Bee |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICH, « - NO. 12 PBARL STREET Delivered by carrier to any part of the city, H W. TILTON, Lessee. TELEPHONES—Business office, No. ¢3; night editor, No. 2. MINOR MENTIONS. Grand, Council Bluffs. B. F. Clark, prop. Mayne Real Estate agency, 639 Broadway. sed on bonds in the sum of $300 to ap- ;'el:r"m ;nrx'.\ur.-’ Cook's court next Thursday cific assembly No. 1,300 has moved fts quarters into the Danebo hall, 103 Main street, and will hold its future mectings there. A motion for A new trial was filed in the district court yesterday by the plaintift in the case of B. M. Officer against Z. Good- win and George Haskins. B. C. Shepard, Wood Allen, E. H. Lougee and L. T. Shugart, with their wives, formed @ fishing party that went to Manawa Thurs- day to fish. The lake Is now empty. Thore will be a special meeting of Star Chapter No. 47, Royal Arch Masons, tonight for work in the M. M. degree. All members | are requested to be present. By order of B, Hi P, evening, when ho fell, with several of the others oo top of him. His left arm was broken between the wrist and elbow. Verne, wite of Joseph A. Yochen, died at night, aged 24 years, s, The funeral will take place at the residence !n Norwalk township this morning at 9 o'clock. John M. Murphy was arrested late Thurs- day night on a charge of assault with in- tent to do great bodily injury, preferr l-(- and Murphy is said to have tried to carry his threats against Mclntyre's life into exe- n axe. He Miss Ella Johnston died Thursday in Cleve- land, O., where she was taken by her ago. She had been in poor health for a long time, and she went to Ohlo for the purpose of consulting a specialist. The trip failed to have the desired results, however. The remains will be brought here for in- terment. About three weeks ago three windows and two doors were stolen from an unoccupied house on Avenne G and Thirtieth street, owned by F. J. Day. Yesterday, while driv- ing along in front of Mrs. Jennie Willlams’ house, near Cochran park, Mr. Day saw b doors and claimed them. Mrs. Willlams gald she took them from one of her “boarders” in liquidation of a board bill, and gaid ehe could prove her innocence of any theft. She was arrested, however, and granted a continuance until next week, when the case will be tried. C. H. Warren, a painter and paper hanger, who used to live at 1415 Second avenue, has deserted his wife and left her and her three little children to look to the county for sups port. He bought a bicycle from a local firm before going away, but did not finish making the payments. Some of the officials incline to the belief that Warren has simply skipped out, leaving his family in destitute circumstances in order to make it easier for them-to obtain aid, and will return soon, while others think he has left for good, with no intention of coming back again. Insure in the Imperlal, Palatine or Glen Falls Fire Insurance companies, These are among the largest and best companies in the world, and we are sole agents for Councll Bluffs. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. Have you seen the beautiful new novelties and the splendid bargains at the Meyers- Durfee Furniture company's, the standard furniture house? Umbrellas repaired neatly, Almy, 146 Broadway. Garden hose, big stock, good and cheap. New York Plumbing Co. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. E. C. Spinney of Des Moines s In the city. Miss Nellle Beebe Is visiting friends in Missourl Valley. ‘W. H. Burns, formerly general agent for the Union Pacific in this city, now located at Butte, Mont., is visiting his friends here. Robert Graham has been confined to his bed for several days past, as the result of too sudden move which strained his back severely. J. 8. Clark has returned from Eaton, N Y., where he was called by the death of his father, who died quite suddenly of apoplexy. Dr. Boysen left yesterday for his home in Denmark. Thursday evening a number of his friends enjoyed a supper and general £00d time in the Danebo hall in his honor. James Fenlon, who has occupled the posi- tion of deputy county clerk for the past four years, retired Thursday night as the result of the doctrine that to the victors be- long the spolls. Deputy Sherift Nick O'Brien, who has been confined to his home for several days past by the effects of a strain in the vicinity of his bullet wound, was able to be about again yesterday. Charles Gregory and P. H. Butler have gone to St. Louis on business connected with the races. It is possible they will go on to Roby, Ind., before returning, for the pur- ose of bringing some of the horses that ave been running in the races there to Council Bluffs on the 22d. BUSTON STUKE, COUNCIL BLUFFs, 1A, Great Attractlons for Saturduy--Great Re. ductlons for One Day Only. All umbrellas at cost price, AT COST. Cholce of our entire steck of ladies' wrap- pers at cost. This means a good calico wrapper that usually sells at 69c, for 39¢ Indigo blue calico wrappers, regular value, T6c; cost price, 59¢c. $1.25 wrappers for 79c. Other goods in proportion. Ladies' Sc ribbed vests for Saturday 3c each. 46c quality ladies’ summer corset for Saturday 19c each. 50c wash silks at 25c a yard, Men's heavy working shirts, good value at B0c; for Saturday 25c each. All wool black henrictta, extra quality, worth $1.00; on sale Saturday at 50c a yard. FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, ouncil Bluffs, STM. Willlwmson Sells the Standard and Domestic sewing machines; also agent for Standard in Omaha. 106 South Main street There are lots of new things in vapor stoves for the public to experiment on. Don't waste your money that way. Buy a Quick Meal or a Reliable of Cole & Cole. They have been tried and tested for years and are safe and right. Esoan 0 the Asylum. Oliver Judd was the name glven by a small boy who was found wandering about the streets yesterday morning and brought into the police station at an early hour by James O'Brien. He said his father's name was James Judd, and he lived in Ottumwa. The boy was sent to the asylum for feeble minded children not long ago, but he wan- dered away and came to Council Bluffs. He was kept at the police station while await- ing word from the officials of the hospital. Firomen's 1 t soclation will The lowa State Firemen's hold a tournament at Vinton, commencing June 18, and lasting five days. The pro- gram, which has just been lssued, is an at- tractive one, and a large number of valu- able prizes have been offered. ® M. Willlemson Carries the largest stock of high grade bley- cles of any dealer in the west. Also has the best equipped repair shop in the west. 106 South Main street; telephone, 202. ce Posts. 100 carloads white oak fence posts, 5 cents -..klu the car load. A. Overton, Coun- el _ A splendid line of straw hats at Metcalt Bros, ‘Miss M. B, Keen, stenographer, 106 S. Mato. . Davia, diug, pant, glass zan. 200 B'way. Judge Emith Listening to the Echoes of & Last Year's Exoursion to Manawa, CASE OF A M\N SHOT IN THE NECK L. €. Dufty Sues Colonel Reed for Damages of a Fanoy Shot Artist's Failure to Connect on the Taget. The case of L. C. Reed of Man Smith yesterday In the district visit:d Manawa one Sunday d to be a day when one of C was a fancy rifle shootist, ing behind the ta twenty-five feet away from it range of the bullet, Duffy against Col was on trial before Judge Reed’s attractions and consider- ably out of taken its usual lin But it veered has been there ever since, and from his tes- ny on the stand yest n suffering from of hatr, numt y it was learned the son of H. Pethybridge, was | playing with some companions Thursday Barnes of Creston was one of the wit- on the side of the plaintiff. at Manawa when the ghot was fired and was Dufty's assist ance, besides caring for him at his some time after He testified that the bullet entered th but when Attorney D. W. Higbee, who rep- tried to get him to express a resented Duffy belief as to where it “nerve plexus” at just about the point where the bullet went in, and h to pull the bullet out for fear of dis He admitted on cross-examina- of the numerous symptoms had not been tiou that any on might have bren caused by other things, but inclined to the bellef that other similar injury. Reed for $5,000 ) is responsible for the mis- alieging that shot of his fancy shootist. All—When It Comes to Good Goods at Low Prices His Competitors All Howl. In our hardware department we are sell- ing ecreen doors 1% Inch thick, any size you want them, at 65c; wire cloth, per foot, 2c; hair curlers, 14-in. lawn mowers, $2.45; other dealers a; you $3.50 for 1c a paper; a good curry b for 5c; a good horse brush for 10c. lead in gasoline stoves, will sell you a good three-hole, high gasoline stove, with step, 3 Our meat department is a hummer, and is Beef roast, 7c per Ib.; ound steak, 10c¢; pork st ) 8%c; dry salt bacon at 7c; compound lard for G1c; breakfast bacon, 10%c; boiling beef, 4c and 6 per Ib, In our grocery department we have knocked the bottom clear out of prices for this week. We have also a complete line of refrigerators We are having a special on them this week only. They are the Peer- less, and are pack:d with charcoal, and will save you enough on your ice bill in one sum mer {o pay for themselves. second floor. We are in the the talk of the town. chuck steak, Tc; of all sizes. They are on our Come in and look at them. DBROWN'S C. 0. D. Moore Tawen After n Chase. Willlam Moore is the name of a young man who was arrested last evening at the house of Mrs. Warren on Avenue D, charged with being a fugitive from justice. authorities wanted him for being implicated in an alleged suit club swindle. that he wee engeged to marry Mrs. Warren, and so he was naturally looked for mot far Officer Wier knocked at the door and was met by Mrs, Warren, who told him Moore was not there. The Omaha It was found He infisted on being All the doors inside were unlockel but one, and Wier called for the key. At changed her mind and let the officer enter. An open window would have toli him that the bird had flown, even If he had not caught a lingering glimpse of the bird’s coat as they elipped off the window sill. chase ensued through back yards, over fence and around volver twice, but hit nothing but empty air. Moore was at last terrified into stopping and THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, ada and George Kanada, were each given ten days in the county jail for being Implicated in the theft. Sam Ralls and L. J. Jones. alias Poker Jones, were each fined $14.60 for getting drunk and using obscene language on the streets. Ed Burke was tried for dumping a lot of refuse in a cistern on Avenue C, near Tenth street. He admitted disposing of one load in that way, but denied all other charges. One of his men, however, testified that by Burke's direction, he had ‘dumped five loads into the cistern, which has been unused for any other purpose for quite a while. Burke was fined $5 and costs, the entire sum amount- ing to $14.30. Joe Tatten and Anna Boyer, charged with adultery, were granted continuances until this morning. Committees for Memorial Day. Abe Lincoln post No. 2 committees on Decoration day exercises. Executive Committee—J. B. Atkins, 0. W. Gordon, J. A. Spaulding. On Speakers—John Lindt, F. A. Sacket, W. H. Campbell. On Invitation—F. 8. Thomas, J. B. Atkins, F. Grass. On Finance—W. F. Baker, J. C. DeHaven, J. Hoon, T. J. Evans, N. P. Dodge, D. Mot- taz, W. H. Campbell On Decor all McFadden, S. Johnson, D. 1. Smith, C On_Musie—V R. Witter, I. M. Treynor, W Harl On Flags—J. R, R H. Ward, J. P. Williams, On Platform Bale, John Eperson, On TIce and Water—James F. M. West, J. W. Kirk, A. J. Wandling, 1, Wall McFadden, J. D. B. Clark John ¢ On Carriages—M. Weatherbee, Theodore Guitar, B. R. Fonda, George Muller, John Medley, Henry Leffert On Printing—J. J. Steadman, Ohlo Knox, C. S. Hubbard, 1. B. Cousins, George Miles. J. B. Atkins of the execut organize thelr subordinates as soon as possi- ble and report progr committee. Inyed Two Losing iames Lloyd Forgraves, a young man who form- erly had a career with large polka dots in it, but who has of late been behaving with a little more regularity, ran up against a poker game In the Manhattan saloon last evening This was more than he had bar- and in the fervor of his anger he and lost $2. gained fo commenced to pour out his zoul in a torrent of loud words. John Scheffler, the proprictor afraid his noise would dis- of the great national game of the place, W turb other patro and he hit Lloyd rap over the head to quiet him. This only increased the trouble, and a pitched battle followed. Forgraves was very much of an under dog, and by the time he struck the sidewalk in a large heap in front of the saloon his face was badly bruised and blackened. An officer chanced to come along at just that minute and Forgraves was bun- dled off to the city jail and booked with the charges of drunkenness and disturbing the e. Scheffler was not arrestel. Dietrich Wil Retarn. R. J. Clancy and J. R. Dietrich are ex- pected home today from Chadron, Neb. A telegram was received yesterday morning an- nouncing that this decision had been reached. Dietrich is said to be perfectly sane, but the telegram voucl safes no further information. - BIDS FOR WOODBURY COU 'Y BONDS Fallure of OMzials to Observe the Law Cnuses Trouble. SIOUX CITY, May —Bids were opened today by the Woodbury county board for $260,000 of bonds, recently issued by the county. Bonds were about to be sold to the Farmers Loan and Trust company of this city, the highest bidder, when it was discovered that they were made to run twenty years, while the statute only authorized the board to issue ten year bonds. It was accordingly necessary to advertise- for more bids, which will be done May 0. The Home Telephone company filed arti- cles of incorporation here today. It w soon have its lines in working order, an will furnish instruments at a much smalle price than they have ever been given be- fore. A plan has been nearly cor here for a consolidation of the local stri summated Railv-ay and the Sicux City Riv Railway companles foreciosure are pending. Dey consolidation compan Traction, Sioux City and 1 and Sioux City Transit comy ready in a p managements wish. A the companies come in they will be given stock In the new com- pany to an amount equal in value to that of the property which they put In. It is expected to have the company on its feet before the end of the yes nies are Fair Association Notd Out, SIOUX CITY, May 10.—(Special Telegram.) —The assets of the Interstate asso- was landed in the calaboose for the He offered to fight any one in the crowd, but Wier not belng built on the fight- ing plan, his offer was unaccepted. Speclal sale of children’s hats for the next new Bon Ton millinery Prices and goods cannot be duplicated. three days at the Buy the “New Process' gas cooking range. Council Bluffs Gas company's office. The Hardman, Ready for Next Year. John Lindt has returned from Clinton, where he attended the state encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. satisfied with the showing his friends made in the contest for the commandership of the “Westarn Towa was weak in the convention,” he remarked yesterday, “for a lot of the delegates failed to be pres- As a usual thing a man has to com- mence talking about his aspirations a year be- fore he expects to be elected. he puts himself in the line for promotion, as it were, and when he comes up the second | year his chances for election are considerabiy the plano par excellence. Towa department. In that way The seloction of Cedar Rapids as the place for holding the next encampment accomplished after a fight as hot as any the h on the gory field. There is no temperance drink in the world Copps Cheer and Herb Tonie, originated and manufactured by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing protected by U. and can be sold anywhere without any form of license. WHEELER & HERELD, - Sole Mfgrs., Council Bluffs. A splendid line of straw hats at Metcalf Peralstont Eirvbug. Yesterday morning the discovery was made that one of the vacant shanties on Sixteenth street, between Avenue A and Broadway, was It was almost entirely destroyed be- fore the firc department arrived, mornings ago that another of these shanties was burned down, and it is the gen- eral belief that some one has entered upon a crusade for the improvement of North Six- teenth street. g Race Meeting. Spring meeting of the Union Park Racing tinues ten days. commencing at fare on all railways for round trip. Five good races One and a third and is located at 724 Broadway. It in doubt about this try it and be convinced. Don’t forget name and number, T the Eiseman close this evening, and all articles will be at 6 o'clock. Garden hose, big stock, good and cheap. New York Plumbing Co. disposed of. A splendid line of straw bats at Metealf Pollee ( ourt Fieciuge. Claud Blakeley, the young man who went wrrg ard breke 'nto the Union Peeific frel ht depot and stole a lot of property, was given s by Judge McGee yesterday morn- clation were sold here by the recelver today to satisfy $20,000 of liens against the ion. The highest bid made was §9 The property was according to the bidder, A. M. Coffman, L price. Coffman acts for a_number of Jo parties, who buy the property as a snecu tion. A new company will be formed and the fair grounds and buildings turned over to it as soon as possible. The only claims which can be paid from the amount re- celved are the expenses of the receiver, and the court costs, a few preferred labor liens and the mechanics' lien: lowa Dental Soc \ajrns. IOWA CITY, Ia, May 10.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The Iowa State Dental soclety, em- bracing 130 members, adjourned this after- noon, after a four days' session. The con. vention in 1805 will in Marsha town. The new offic President, Dr E. L. Brooks, Vinto I K. M. Fullerton, Ci Dr. F. T. Brecne, A.'R. Begun, Des Moin Dr! an Indicted. May 10.—(Special Newspaper ) CEDAR RAPIDS, Telegram.)—W. A. the llidora Ledger, the Hardin cou perjury for p indicted by ing his 1ist of 400 names in ball in the sum of §1,000 n Years. ROCK RAPIDS, Telegram.)—Charles gullty of a Biecher, aged 7) v by Judge Olliver Anamosa for the t:rm of fiftezn ye —— BAPTIST UNIVERSITY K ficers of the Educarional Noclety, WASHINGTON, May 10.—The MMucation Baptist institution of this city. Dr. 8. H denominational universities in the country tee, W h alone has the power to act. * and adjourned: President, Prof. Andrew M Leish, Illinois; vice presidents, J. P. Greene, M. Isaacs, New York. Foreign Missions soclety, expended and 90 per ng. it mot been for his youth, in all probability have been bound over to the Francls Donaldson, Frank Kan- home missions showed steady increasss In all respects, Grand Army of the Republic, has appointed the following ons—Woman's Rellet corps; | committee will be named later. , I Doty, | bigam committee requests all the chairmen of committees to to the exeecutive 10.—(Special Telegram.) 1 ct railway lines, Against the Sioux City Cable ide Street proceedings es will be taken by the creditors of the road, who will then bid the property in at sherif’s sale and join the The Sloux City «ds Rallway itlon to join whenever their ampbell, ex-auditor of cious order to get the county printing. He gave May 10.—(Sp-cial of Doon, found sault on the person of Amelia sentenced today penitentiary at XTENSION Million Dollars Estimated s the Cost—Of- soclety of the Baptist church last evening discussed at great length the plans for the extension of the Columbian university, a Green, Postmaster General Wilson, Prof. Otis Mason, M. F. Ellis of Baitimore and Presideit Whitman of Colby university all made enthusiastic speeches in favor of making Columbian university one of the greatest It was estimated that $1,000,000 would be required to carry out the ideas for the ex- tension of the university. The whole matter was finally referred to the executive commit- The scclety elected the following officers D.D., Missouri, and Hon. J. N. Dolph, Ore- gon; recording secretary, Rev. E. M. Poteat, Connecticut; corresponding secretary, H. L. Moorehouse, D.D., New York; treasurer, Joshua Levering, Maryland; auditor, Willlam WASHINGTON, May 10.—The semi-cen- tennial convention of the Southern Baptist church began its sessions In the First Bap- tist church of this city today. Almost 2,500 delegates and visitors were present, including all the most eminent divines and laymen of the Southern Baptist church. The open- slon was devoted to the organization convention. Hon. Jonathan Haralson of Alabama was unanimously re-elected pres- fdent. R. J. Willingham, secretary of the presented some very interesting facts in connection with the work in foreign flelds. Over $130,000 were ent of this was di- rectly used for the work of counverting the heathen. Rev. I T. Tichenor's report on DNEY SMITH WANTED POISON Ex-Omaha Architeet . ¥Whs Deranged When at RawimeAVso, RAWLINS, Wyo., May 10.—(Special Tele- gram.)—No one here seems to know any- thing about the char, f foul play in re- lation to the Sidney g] suicide, as sent out from Oakland, Ca®*When 8mith jumped through the car window from the train here he struck upon, his head and shoul- ders, recelving a slight scalp wound and brulsing his neck and-ghoulders. That he was sadly unbalanced mentally there _.n bz no question. He \refused the medicine prescribed for him, but, tpld the jaller If he would get him somk @oison he would take it. OAKLAND, Cal, XMiy-10.~(Special Tele- L‘mmv—.llnl‘:n T. Belly formerly of Omaha, “T Kne: d_at Rawling, whhssbody w ought here for burial, IS not the Omaha Sr 4 th, Bigams No Ceims in W o CHEYENNE The supreme court of Wyoming heard ar. guments Tuesday In the matter of James plication for a writ of habeas corpus, Some curious questions are brought up in the ap plication, Murphy's counsel contending that sigamy {8 not a crime under the laws of the state of Wyoming. In 1890 the legislature of the territory of Wyoming passed a law making bigamy a felony. At this time th Iidmunds law _against polygamy and big- amy was in effect in the ferritory. Co! quently, counsel contends, the territorial bigamy' law was of no forcs. The first stats le session But, ws of 1890 of full force and effect. this act of the legislature could the same of any force and effect. As ther has been no subiequent logislation against eld that it is not a crime in > was taken under ad- Wyoming. visement Will Tnprove & Machinors. y 10.~(Special.) ortunatus Mining company Is con- templating putting in a stamp mill 1 moustain this summer. The company has ors in the ca D itisficd with the work old bearing forma- hard m-nt, and shed in order to extract b mill to be stamps, with a combin:d v tons per day. The gold ment exten for mils, and if it strated that can be saved crushing process a large force of m-n be g n_employment in th: ca .n'l outcome of the experiment is anxlously atched in this city. Joy of & 1 ted Wife, CHEYENNE, May 10.—(Special)—Willlam H. Fenn of Buffalo, Wyo., about two months ago deserted his wife and ran away with her sister, Mrs, Leolie Simmo: King his child, a little girl about 5 years old, with him.' Ever sincs his ¢ tion Fer has made efforts ain pos child e on she would come to at_he would give Fenn immediately E il will reach that city tomorrow. Since des his wife Fenn has traveled around considerably, first going to ¢ , Mont., and is now on his way to Worl he child, Mrs ted for Pucblo ine Wheat. SHERIDAN 1. —(Special.) A. A, Lambbrigger x Horn recelved this week an official notification that he had been awarded th> first prize for wheat at the World'’s Columb position. A detalled report on cach exhibit made by Lambb r accompanied the notification Although it has been,generally known that the first prize for wheat had been awardel Sheridan count s The officlal not doubt upon the A Desp® CHEYENNE, May 10.~(Special T:legram.) nk Harman, arrested here for larceny, while biing taken to, Colprado by Marshal Camp of Greeley, jumped from a car win- dow while the triin was ruaning at full speed. Camp jumped from the platform after him, but was badly injured and un- able to e his man, who was unhurt, amp fired three shots at the fugitlve, but he escaped. A posse-from here is in’ pur- suit Fuiled to b plain A v 10.-~(Bp ci?l T .1 gram ) _Del Reyman, hookkeeper. for the insuranc firm of Riner & Schmifgér, left hom: evening, taking a shotguf with him, nalified by his employers ‘th had been discovered in his planation was required heen heard of Reyman nmitted suicide. Nothing and it is feared h e Sliver. May 10.—(Special.)— Sheridan Post, onc of the three demo- cratic papers of the s that: The democrats of Wyoming ought to call a state convention and adopt resolutions de manding the immediate restoration ver to where it was befor the party to support no one dency except a free silver m sherida; SHERIDAN, Seminoe, RAWLI Wyo., May 10.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A rich strike is reported from the Penn mine at Seminoe. In the bottom of their shaft they encount:red a pay str an inch and a half wide of decomposed brown quartz which is nearly halt frec gold, Vhen broken the rock looks as though it had been plastered over with th: vellow metal. Surveyi © County. NNE, May 10.—(Special.)—Jam s a surveying party government survey of the lard in Fremont county between the Big andy and Green rivers. The survey was ymmenced last summer, but was not com- pleted on account of early snowfalls in the mountains. LA Choyenne's 0. K. C. Lepresenta’ive, CHEYENNE, May 10.—(Special.)—Edward Woodmansee left today for Atlanta, A where he will represent the local order of railway conductors as delegate to the bi- ennial meeting of the grand divisi the Order of Raliway Conductors, which meets at that place. Resurre © Sentinel. LARAMIE, Wyo.,, May 10.—(Sp:cial.)—L. R. Gilet'e his leas:] the reasp per pa it of the Laramie Sentinel and will resurrect that journal as a wezkly CHEY L. Gilmore to complete MOTHERS ! -MOTHERS ! To know that a single applica tion of the CuticuraRemedies wii afford instant reli ‘f. permit res’ and sleep, and poiat to a speed; and economicalgure of torturing disfiguring, itching, burning anc scaly humers, and not to us them without a moment's delar is to fail in your duty. Cure made in childhood are speedy economical and permanent. Bold throughout the worid. PorTER DRUG AN: Cuex. Corp., sole propricle: fi"' &artaAl r, mallod free fa/ling hajr and stmp! About the Biood, Bkis, Scelp baby rashes prevenied by Culicura Boap. - Faclal Blem| 1f ired, aghing, nervous motk ere knew L1¢ comfort, strength, an vitality ¥ Cuticura Plasters, the, 0 would mever be without themn. It > every way the purest, sweolest an( best of plasterse Arciitect Sidney Smith of a for twenty yedts. The Sidney Smith Wyo., May 10.—(Special.)— | Prime Min Murphy on questions arising out of an ap- | islature passed a law making the the territorfal law was void at th? | time it was pas: s Brooks, A. | t constitutionally make | | remain ou! put in will | aching hay to adjust gl question. T W L 8 RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves (BURLIN Leaves [CHICAGO, BUURLIN Lenves (CHICA Teaves | CHICAGO, R. 1. & PACIH Om “6:00pm..Oklahoma & Texa Leaves | s ‘Omahal Depot, 15(h and Webs:er Sts. | Omana “Omaha Leaves| “6:10pm Leaves | ~ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ‘Omana|Unicn Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omal MAY 11, 1895 BUCKET SHOP DRIVEN UNDER. Firm Was Short on Ol When the Rise Came and Lost In Graid as Well, PITTSBURG, May 10.~The Pennsylvanta Cemmission company, one of the largest bucket shops in the city, suspended today. The proprietors, Spuhler & Frazier, give as a reason for quitting business the rapld an continued rise In all the speculative markets. The firm was short on ofl during the recent flurry and the corresponding rise in wheat, corn and New York securities forced it to the wall, The assets and liabilities are $50,000. The losses will fall on the local army of speculators who have dealt through this firm, Tho company has branch offices in many nearby towns. Ten other local commission houses placed trade with this firm and wil! share in the wr R e -icihidshiny No Answer Yet fr Ottawa, ST. JOH legislature y erday adjourned for a week. ster Whiteway announced in the House that no answer had been received trom the Canadian government regarding con- federation and that therefore the”Newfound- land delegates to Ottawa were not ready to present the final terms. 1If nothing definite was sald by next Thursday he would con- sider the n e Tunuers G SHEBOYGA strike s at an end, the men having returned to work at a restoration of the cut made in their wages in 1892, The wood workers still but business men predict that they will return to work in a few days Two foundrymen, Joseph Christman and Johin Goritz were badly hurt by strikers last evenir the « ut Kestored. DO YOU EXPECT To Become a Mother? 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