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THE OMAflA DATL'Y BTI‘ WE I)VE., DAY, JUNE 12, 1895. 3 3 SO A MO S BN TR~ M il i — — = e o MY N " e | & N IX CITY CRUS . . S S g ¥ S 3 . » ¢ y — j . e r—— Mm. Cuppy called cn Benjamin & Pres. | Question of Liquot :Fm..‘-l Discassea by | 20 ink Moo Tt 0" | taternationat Press Clug Callgd to Order by | Nincteen Cars Piled lato the Diteh and COUNCIL BLUFFS, i ST b LA LR Tl e Clty Connelt. SIOUX OITY, June 11.~(8peclal Telogtam,) Prestent Howell, Ruraed. PHILADELPHIA, June 11.—The ffth an- | KANE, Pa, June 11.—A bad freight wreck nual convention of the International League | occurred at 1 o'clock this morning three g in the cid | miles cast of this place. A heavily loaded . : iere w 0od ckowd In the lobby of OrFICB, « - NO. 12 PBARL sTREET | High fchcol Ondats Tender a Rec:ption to | Council Bluffs man, whose name he refused m‘” o :‘]" ‘h oy "‘“ . “"l‘ 14 Of | _The antl-saloon element In Sloux City has the Senior Olass, to divuige, telling him that Hail was making | the council chamber lat the meeting 1ast | poap g9 much encouraged by the decis'on of - e Senior " STeDATALLS str'ke out for ports unknown, | ovenin It had been advertised that the | judee S i . t th of Press Clubs met this morni preparations to str ke out for ports unknown ook Jwige Spurrier of Des Molnes that the sa-|°F and advising him to look out for his weaith. | last of the protested liquor license cases thefe g ity coungll chamber in Tndependence hall | eastbound freight traln on the Philadelphia loon petitions there are Insufficient that . £ He accordingly withdrew his bond. Mr. | would be taken up snd glven a hearing. | plans are already being lald to commence a | 4nd will be in session four duye. Pen and| & Erie, while running at a good rate of Preston, who was in the city yesterday, de- | That accounted for (the' big lobby. Mies | similar attack upon the liquor business here. | pencil wicldera from all the leading press [ $peed, was ditched and niueteen cars plled nied that Cuppy received any letter, but at- | and B lubs from Maine to California are in at-|up. A car of oil was fn the wreck and took it were absent. . Routine business | The Woman's Christian Tempe fon . No. tributed his action to a quarrel he had had | was first transacted oF thé uity. NN Sapiea ot thig KLISVR DALHIOES | tandance, . Brec boE Cloile Trwty ot At | ke (mmedintoly; : The: 061H- SHRGASE 6 SN0 to order. Major [ wreckago and the nineteen cars sct ablaze, This Evening the Janiors Will Entertaln | with the cashier of one of the Avoca banks. A protest against thb granting of a license | made last spring and intended to take some |y oinog the oo . MINOR MENTION, the Beulors at the Kesldence Cuppy, he sa has had a chip on his|to Henry Sauter was regd, it alleged that|Aaction on them then, but decided to swait e bR R oy 7t | Ono mman' wau Rilled, Fmbosed 16:5% L NI a over to Pres Delivered by earrier to any part of the olty, LN S e CH ‘MBE-S' HALL THE SCNE OF THE EVENT TELEPHONES—Business office, No, nlght - . — ¥ A Vil shoulder ever since his case was started iIn | four of the signers to' the, petition were not | the outcome of the Des Moines case, which [ \Warwick del.vered t Grand hotel, Council Bluffs. Newly fur-| o bl gt gl A b the United States court, and, although this | free holders, and that two of the names | W&S commenced about that time. The natnre [ The mayor then tu | ont | maker from Brie, who was bumming his way. nished. Reopened Oct. 1. B. . Clark, Prop. ington Avenue, quarrel with the cashier had no direct bear- | signed were forgeries, referred to the license | Of the decision has practically dec'led the ll-“\\ldl an old histo ical ke \“n:m h he sald | [t s thought there were others in the Kittle Lawson will have a trial in Justice ing on the case, he f& willing to think that [ committee. society to make the effort to drive tho sa- | ¥ould open the gates of tho eity. The preel | wreck, but nothing can be done untll the Cook's court Friday afterncon at 4 o'clock it was Cuppy's only motive for going off | Dennett and Tanner 'filed a new protest | 10008 from the city. 21he delolRit T Hion STt The onueie | e R e on the charge of stealing Charles Nichols The High school cadets tendered a recep- | Hall's bond. i against Frank Thompson's application for a | Old Ofcors Tte] oted. oM 1o Grask asor ‘r.- ¥ Ve m‘ |:|l v vr\ml.n tured ‘,‘(.‘1:\: lb\::\f “H:U.L ‘;\“nf\“\-‘n:n?;w] elifckens. ; tion to the members of the senior class at BOSTON STORF, Hquor "“"""‘ SIOUX CITY, June 11.—(Special Telogram,) | list of delegat % ch? with hiin, Dut fio tenaen of thetn GRW I ing on Avenue T botween Oakland avenue | W48 b larke attendance, and it fs safe o}, 00t G sorgen, 40, Fina Fronch terge i Ho liad been patd $5. for eaen | 06rs of the Fidelity Becurlty company bas [ juGictary throughout the Country fs hot Yot | saae the track it or cioared toakye. T s say that no more brilliant sccial affalr has | ¢ipioq)y all wool, at 2%¢ & vard. 0c French | pt. Mr. Simeral, for The Bee, called | been finished here. The company s a|educated to the g of the neceasity | fosn to the company will be heavy, - o~ The republieans of Pot tiamie county | been given in Council Bluffs during the last | serge at 46c a yard. 76c India twill, 45 | the attention of the council to the matter | FeOrganization of the creditors of the Fidelity | of confidential [ 3 will meet in Council Bluffs Thursday, J season than that for the budding manhood | fnches wide, warranted all wool, on sale at | quoted law wherein the clerk was al- | l0an and Trust company, which receatly | men and thos whom they e ——————— 27, 10 solect delegates to the state convention | d 10 cents per hundred words. City d for a large amoun he principal | formation, and the n and womanhood of the High school. The |45¢a yard | T5¢ storm sefge, 44 inches 5o Moty Jotpat, iness transacted was the selection of T. A wide, at §9c a | Attorney Farnsworth repor . that in his | DU8! L 3 3 iglation to protect the newspaper men in the (T e i ok lecorations were beautiful, and the MUsic |yt "s1 a0 st meren bt Inenes wida: ot | opinton thoe maximum feo the clerk was en: | THOmPSOR of this city for tocal monager of | preservation of Miaenecs it are re. | Beecham's pills are for bilious. Spectal meeting of Bxcelsi the new company. This action is signi o \ a \ e by the orchestra was excellent 75c a yard. 50c all wool henrietta, 40 inches | titled to was $1.50 b any. 0 i posed in them. This matter will come uy il 259, A. F. of A. M., this evening W it YR . cant, as It means the unceremanious turning | for discassion at 10 o'cleck tomorrow. Gen- | Ness, bilious headache, dyspe; 1 o A 1 fi Aiscn; 1) k mor G in Third degree. Visiting brothers cordially he refreshments were delicious, and | Wide, at 35 a yard.” d-inch all wool henrl- | Denne(t & Tanner fled protests againat | fown ‘of the management of the 611 com: | cral Angus. of Stk seo, ; ! ] ¢ . etta Imported goods on sale at 4Sc a yard. | Albert Burch, John Conrey and Joseph Roes- | fany. whic SeRte o Asat |8 gus ¢ I kay yory g s FtB " invited. W. A. Highemith, there was but one feature that detracted | {itd i 8¢ y 7 | pany, which had expected to be re-clected that the resolution ba discussed tod sia, heartburn, torpid liver,dize i 5 p-inch fine German henrietta, 17-18 twlll, | ner, alleging that the petitions did not c ! - $40,000 ; hat the resolution wssed today , hed , tory f Lizzie M. Tuttle commenced n enit in the | from the enjoyment of the occasion. That|worth 90c, on sale at 59¢ a yard the names of thirty freeholders; roferred (6 | by Hoomvie piomlor, H0.000 was fled toduy [ the point was not carrled $ tale Landad . | Qlatrict court yesterday against Andrew Rost | was the order forbldding dancing. The Gol.ORED DR! JODS. TH TOANEY BENITLIG by Recelver Black of tho Northern Tnves The secrotary reported that five clubs had | ziness, sick headache,bad taste and wite on a note for §3,500 and to fore- | o0 MU I G unde e restrictiol 40-inch all wool suitings, worth 60c a yard,| Charles Singer reported that the'asphalt | oy, company against A L. Stetson, In 8 | been admitted during the year, and the total e e ung pocple chated under the resticion, | Wech il weol 3 vard || Chariex Singer repirtsd that, the asphal | forcionire s Broueht by Sietion. e | vty now n the fae s Gy dve. B | in the mouth, coated tongue, Regular meetings Bluffs division No. 27, | and with all that fine music going to waste | pdh, o "3 " oo™ Bngiten tweeds, regular | N streets, In front of the Singer lock, was | ol oripany. ~Dlack clalmg the company | Frederick read a cablezram from Hamburg ex i . o UL TR, of T thte evening. Business of | it seemed at times as though the order Would | yojio's1 o5 and $1.60, on sale at S9e a yard, | in bad condition, and asked that it be re. | burchaged the property from Stetson as & re- | tending an Invitation to the newspuper men loss of appetite sallow skin,ete,, Y o tiing Dascration day o be | be thrown to the winds, But along toward | Y\vS Live just received another case of col- | pelred at once: referred to the committee on | Sl °f Fisrepresentations as to its value | to attend the next Buropean convention at 1t ipati iportance regarding Deccratic , : Inds. But along , e ha t ed ano se ‘of col- | D at once; > the col e ol U5 H3 HRatasn to 1th: CRibere; ; ause ; 5 . attended to. ANl mombers requested to be | 11 o'clock the principal il ”’K»'““ scool | oreq rerges. We liad them before, They are [ streets and alleys and city enginser. — The bbb B L R when caused by constipation ; rese arose and announced that the receptiol worth G0c a yard. While they last 26 committee reported favorably and th city Declded Agninst the College, LR A ) AL LA B LR, st iats $ D Deputy Sherift N. O'Brien will go to Clar- | DOY 8t an end. But the fun was not yard. i 7 a8t 550 & | CBincer was orderedl to repair the pavement| TOWA OITY, Ia., June 11 ,4\*,,‘:“1 fete- | {410 by tiie Marine band, which came trom and constipation is the most {nda todny with J. H. McDonald and Mrs, | BYSTY mother's son and daughtér stayed FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, in_question at once. gram.)—In the Keokuk Medical college c o e [{ t cause of all of them. Eva Tibbetts, who have been decided insane, | FIEht there, and there was dancing to the Council Bluffs, Ta. The remonstrances of Dennett and Tanner | {00 g eas ‘B¢ CASC | tary Herhert WFTEs requent cause of all of the Mre, “Tibheits Nses In Hancock. —She has | Heart's content until after midnight. In this — ainst Albert Burch, John Conroy and John | here tonight three judges of the supreme | [ ¢ mCrCRlaG Wite Murdor. ' Pt T Filels i ¢ | Wway the good people who objected to danc- | For sale, phacton and harness, Mrs. | Roesner, were overruled and liquor licenses | court of Towa, Robnson, Kinne and Deemer . Go by the book. Pills 106 and (' been troubled with a religious melancholia [ WaY 8ood peop J tiy 0 r quor i S aFLaA ChE Hhetibn ot e solexs ¢ | DENVER, June 1l.—Ezckiel White of y " tmen who di¢ objec hel dance, d R o 7 ( ed until Monday evening. e of certiol ssue yesterday by o e b A bf 4 et . N gent away for treatment. didn't object had thelr dance, and Flokle Mra. Wym AL LA LS Robinson. The application of the state board | by Detective G. 0. Warren of the Adams| druggist's or write B, Allen Co, e body, it is 1, will be satisfled v » Bert Srenton went to the residence of a | ¥erybody. it Is presumed, will be satisfied. The concluding chapters in the examination Board of B lucation Meets, oF" BXAMINErS for & .8 of proceedings in| Express company, and started for his old that officer’s charg 365 Canal St & attempted to mur- 4 man named Thompson on East Washington| Y afternoon the members of the 1 avenue and called for a friend of his named | senfor class met at the residence of one of Adolph Swanholm, The latter came outside | their number and took a coach ride out to New York hian 6,00 (0 b of Harrison Latham for insanity were heard | A & by the commissioners ye clal 1 terday morning. | cation was hi ccting of the Board of Edu- [ the superior court of Keokuk was denfed. | home this afternoon ir last night at the request | The members of the state board will be im- | e i3 aceused of WAy ; b Pt T lor oy | der his wife and children by Blowing their — A Ebrenson \mmediately procesded to erack | the farm of J. P. Hess, armed with every- | There was nothing to show that he was In- | of the teachers' committee. Attorney Mont- | [f ISt GoF e O e e reoen | house up with dynamite. The Adams Ex B o rouple of Limes, Syranson was arrestcd | thing that could pessibly add to the pleas- | sane, any more than any rather weak minded | gomery was directed to draw up a remon- | orders, = oo o Lt e B hite. wis shiped i 1ts eare, Con. ¢ yesterday afternoon by Deputy Marshal ow re of a pienie. They returned in the | young man might be who allowed Sir Cupid | strano: against the city In refercnce to the fows Vetsl Meot trary o regulations g ler on the charge of assault and battery. cvening, after spending a delightful day. to gain too complete a mastery over him, ) grading of F street, as it would damage F oLl S ULl ———— o 1vde delielland was rearrested yesterday | | Tiis evenlug there will be a reception at FiiRaa r\‘.f‘,“,',’;l‘“,[.',,",,f"“'""‘"""]hra;}\“l school property. The motion prevailed, bt '“I"TO;,( 1’2\ ',,:“'i {\u{ p\"‘v ?m"" ']}T[‘ "; Balloon tonight, Courtland Beach. 'n,e Good Samaritan, 20 Ye.lrs [xpe,w“ce, or the larceny of a harness from William | the residence of Spencer Smith on Washing- CK nger, 0 as arge of he e ate as " 8 red and eferred 0 he | gram. he North Towa eteran a pelation e o b ” q g o Welch. He swas arrosted several days ago for | ton avenue to the senior class by the juniors, | department of the board. committce on bufldings and grounds. New | opened a two days' meeting at Clear Lake 1ELEGRADIIC BRIEES, RUADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND the “tame offence. but. the . ustice before | Tomorrow atternoon at 2:30 o'clock wil occur | Mrs. Clara Wyman was allowed to tell [ flues were ordered put in the boilers at the | togay, Ahout 200 are in attendance. Judg —_ WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OT THE whom ho was to be tried set the case for 0 | the field day sports at the driving park, | Some of her peraonal history ";" did so, 45 HIgESAcHoolppiiialng GIven of Des Moines made an address this | Tho bank of Ocosta, Wash., has suspendel WORLD'S HERBAL DISL Y e | b s L"'"A' e S et Wd- | credititoe maiden ten years her juniar. She | charged, with the exception of the head. jan- | (omOTrow: e sylvania are now under control. 2 e oo e i e the | mission fee will be charged. (o the commence. | %aid that she lived in Nebraska City until | itor, Paul McAuley. This brought up a zon Borglars Kaid & Creston Store. The second trial of Captain Howgate is about six years ago, and about that time be- | trovers: came involved in some sort of a controver: Syl OB R IR R ARG hington. case will be heard Fr.day morning at 9 o'ciock | ment exercises Friday night. The manage- as to the legality of the motion, but | CRESTON, 2., June 11.—(Speclal Tele- | now progressing at W ’ o i s it prevailed. A room will be partitioned off | gram.)—Burglars entered the hardware store | Secretary Olney takes his private secretary by Justice Veln, 3 e decided to limit the ';“"',‘“"l | \ith her husband, wheh resulted in i S Iper (e AUHUKE Toum o gktore: ail "[",'",', :f'",”l" it ",',‘:' : ‘,'" h.":wm store | /th him to the State department. John Ambrose was given a trial before J tickcts =old to any one person for the gradua- | griyg o revolver at her at short range. ' movable property during the vacation. Qo "“f gt N e oY fous | The contederate veterans of hville will MU AL EL S LTI bl n excrelses to ten for the purpose of Pré- | was just before she came to Council I The committee on_teachers reported ta- | Sorih Of CRUEEY. A BARET O e oh the | glve Mrs. Stonewall Jackson a reception. ing to kil some cows belonging to Mrs. Etta | venting speculation She also modestly admitted that she vorably on retaining Prof. A. A. Munroe as | Sharactees were arfested focey, anc on 1% brot. Dantel Kirkwood, LL. D., professor of Anderson, who had allowed them to wander % - engaged. to Latham & year ago Iast February, | superigtendent of the schools for the next | Pereon ot one was found a palr of shears. . Danie sood, LL. D., professo in sweet profusion over Ambrose’s potatc ANAL FOR SOMEBODY, o gHe’ mé iy ? i —— mathematics at the Indiana university, is 2 v P two weeks after she met him, and that dur- | thre, rs, at a salary of $1.700 for the News for the Army. Aedd patch. In the course of the trial Ambrose( o g " ing the time that they were supposed to be | first year, $1,800 for the second year, and RN o dead. denfed having any intention of killing Mrs, [ 820,000 Wocth of Dry Goods, Hats and | o ouioq she had taken steps to sue an old | $1,900 for the third year. It was voted to| 'ASHINGTON, June 11.—(Special Tele-| A large number of prominent brewers are Anderson’s cattle, and sald he had talked of Farnishing Gooils to Bas Kold. farmer named Ingraham in the east ond cf | reiain the following teachers s gram.)—The following army orders were ls- | arriving in Milwaukee to attend the conven \ doing it merely to frighten her into keeping | The big stock of dry goods, clothing, fur-| the county for breach of promise, but fell | W. J. Taylor, principal, $110; Helen Seely, [ sued today: Captain Gonzales S. Bingham, | tion. " them at home. Both parties live in the south ing goods, hats and shoes that covered | down before filing her petition for a slice of | assictant principal, $80; Hettie Moore, $75: | aesistant quartermaster (recently appointed), | The Ager-Klamath Falls stage has been ern part of the city. Ambrose was dis- | the four floors of the old established ‘mercan- | the old man's wealth. Jennie Littell, $70; J. A. Beck, $70; L. Mary | s relieved from further station at Jefferson | robbed again, but the parties secured little charged. tile house of F. W. Spetman Bro., 500 and Tmmediately after being turned loose by | Ross, $60; Martha Evans, $60; Sarah Finle i Akt W na \ivfl ok {0 Tieae | iooty, Waving plumes, brilliant uniforms and | 511 Main street, is to be soid by the as-|the commissioners Latham w rearrested | 875 Blsie Hartman, $75; Hope Hornby, $60 DAITAC oo b i} ‘ flashing swords will be denca next Sunday, the ton quartermast i Jeanette | 4 the Schu nt Colonel Almon F. Rockwell, deputy | Charles Cunningham's warehouse at Pen- er general, Philadelphia, for duty | dleton has been burned, with 240,000 pounds kil a 1. Captain James B, |cf wool. y much in evi- | signee, H. H. Spetman. Thirty days is the | on a third information filed with Justice Cock Pythians' day of [ Iimit of time to close out the whole stock | charging him with threatening to comumit s N Ol nov A Temembrance of their departed brothers, who | and to do this it has been determined to sell | murder, and on this he was compaiied to | [ Mullen, $55: Jennie Allen, $70: Effic S h 1 18 Y Py Mutlen, $55; Je ANON) iffie 8 Aleshire, assista ermasf ecently here | h 3 the condition of the havo crossed the dark river that marks the [ the goods at less than the invoice cost. A | furnish an $800 bond, which, with the otner | .y " ego; Margaret 0'Toole, $60; Stella C A &L litou | EHIRSetin] BUdeEls: Wtio\orsre: woMnAGIE by boundary of the unknown shore. Nebraska | reporier went through the big store yester- hond already on file, makes the total amount Anna Hunter, $60; Florence McMullen, | Captain John T. Krench, Jr., assistant quar- | a negro tough, el Sir Knights, with regimental A bo | day with Alderman Spetman, and was given | of his security $1,650 B ETAVebar $60: Lieiste Bobeioh, 186 9 e Loper of Des Moines will be here, if possible, | ©f Koods a $20,000 stock makes. he lower Shilon's Cure, the great cough and croup oy $50% \"M'm'n ’,I.;“‘m ko P o 15 “'“{‘_ o duty in_the office of the quartermaster gen-|erg] to the department and introduced him Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs; Dy Ifli&es : with \nelghbaring.divislons ’”w city | floors are devoted to the dry goods, shirts, | cure, is In great dem and. Pocket size ccn ’ \lh})t Reed x," l-“,“” 5 ;r:":;"‘\ $60 Captain William Patten, assistant | ¢y the cubordinates. '{.".T.'.'.“x‘}’,.‘n"‘.',;l“-"| {lnd > »’i".Tu‘"E"’u"n‘?"" Qiviston and staff ofcers of the Third regi. | S1ft hats and furnishing goods and the upper | tains twenty-five dcses, only 25 eeit | pufy “rurner, $50; Nota Rders as0: it rtermaster, I8 relieved in the oftice of | japoq Henrl, suspected of being fmpll- | plaint, Nervous e LTl e ment_Uniform Rank of Towa, will make | 003 to clothing, shoes and straw goods. In | Children love it. Sold by drugigsts. quartermaster general and will report for | ..i.q iy the Carson mint shortage, has been | pression, L.oss of Mailiood o . tme o very e Dennis, $50; Fanny Whitely, $60; Sophie ; s Boit ¥ ¥ Hva ' that part of the line occupled by the Sir|Sach department the line 1s very full iome nd, $60; Anna Blanchard, $55;: Blanch | Juty a8 Post quartermaster at Governor's | yela Mary Seykora, §70; Mary Littell, $70: Re- clothing stock fe of medium weight, bought Denuinanwank in §£8,000 bail. nal weakuess, Dinbetes, Dright oW 88 fagene ‘Chapma 60: Lo i v 3 S ¥eooh ease, Vitus' Dance, Itheumatisim, Para) Knights a very handsome and interesting | {o give satisfaction in price and quailty, and| Dennis Doyle, a Chicago plumber, fell into | Glasgow, $50; Eugene Chapman, $60; Lou | “gypiain eharles Richard, assistant surgeon, | = Senator Wolcott of Colorado has recently | {{iie & Tiln, Fover Sores, T sight . Erion, Anna_ Fittle, § . : purchased the Douglas & Brown group of [ L A more carefully selected stock cannot be | the soclety of a whole menagerie Monday | s FH SRRR E 0 e asked that Miss | 18 relieved at Fort Leavenworth. ors n ano re Some of the school teachers have been |found in town. All the goods are new, and i \ia § St s mines in Nevada for $600,000. with (e or dra night, and do what he could was unable to Blgi . glven a leav absence Captain James W. Pope, assistant quarter- T a0 . v considerably worried by the circulation of | many cases have never been openel.’ The | o501 &1 Mary Elgln be given'a leave of absence for | RMH 80t ii0a 10" act temporarily as | John Lamor, chief of police of Amerious, | drop ofblood. WWomian with | 3 (e shake the menagerie loose. He gave himself | one year; granted. il 1Y 3% Ga. committed suicide Tuesday morning, | delicate’ orgamns restored t a report to the cffect that they would lose | line of shirts, fancy, colored, negligee and t Adjourned until next regular monthly meet- | Warden of the penitentiary at Fort Leaven- | Ga.. E. heaitn. Drog red | without a part of their pay if they stayed away from | dress shirts, and summer gco’s, is very large. | UIP to the county authorities and wanted to be | | © worth from and after July 1. No cause is known for the act. tapping., Special Attentio school Thursday and attended the field day | The dry goods shelves are stocked with the [ locked up for fear that he would do some- | 8" — Second Licutenant Charles D. Rhodes,| The Pacific meat company of Tacoma has rivate and Venercal Discases exercises. A bevy of them caught President | most desirable goods, and there is no dead | thing decperate. All night he wandered Protest Agwinst the Park Deal. Sixth cavalry, Is relieved at Ohlo Wesleyan | received an order from the Russian goveru- o'nll Kindw. 30, to ssoopforfelt for Moore at the corner of Broadway and Pearl | material anywhere. The stock will be soll | around I iis narrow cell with a bed slat in| Messrs. Richard Swift, J. H. Egger, O. K. | upiversity, Delaware, O., and will join his | ment for 5,000 barrels of corned beef. Ty Venereal Biwease ] Janmot ou " street yesterday afternoon and with anxicty | at retail at such bargains that it will make | his hands, every now and then giving a | paddock, Jobn B. Watkins, J. S. Gosney, C. | troop. 10 Out 1o 10 ORIO A TBbFRLIS L SaItorA tnters ,‘,’}'!},'l‘,'(f,“l‘h','l',f,',"f‘:::’(;,;‘:}‘,"‘;‘““i}tfl,‘:},‘,‘.‘:&fi : . in every look asked him how it was. He |an investment for every man or woman who | vicious swipe at an enormous mock turtle | " Gonie 3. L. Olson, E. J. Seykora, F. J,| Second Lieutenant Clough Overton, Fourth | viewed nincty favor the free coinage of | or Piles cured. g ) I Pm Ras oAk esEatCalnx thel: [ihas o dollar, ’JH}: lotefocXolothinkivIot 1cte K'Ul“ul'!.?“?;"..%"l}"'i'f;’"h Jobster that .crawled | Bgger, R Gilchrist, F. A. Broadwell, E. T cavalry, is detailed as military professor at | siiver and a portion of the remainder lean | THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Bey. for the pay roll had already been made fof shoes and fob lots of bats wil slta be | out from under bis bed. His witew ghoit | poferls, . B. Van Zent, C. M. Hunt, T.|Maryland Agricultural schiool, Callege Park. | that way. > ¥l gave life nud hundrods of doliars” by-calls B e e ey T orstabiel that Lhiakgdodhi| airatoh, s ‘and. durioethisk lomal nist. failow}| MoDOnAIA WFranich ERRIXS M sEnrancly b | HTete oUEMEE S FERTE SELtERN i) Archolaben VETRtle o the metican CRs e e DA young ladies now employed as teachers in | will remain long before they are snapped up [ prisoners got not a wink of sleop, al- | D\ Bennett, A K. Kelly, b, Harding 5. A s MAforARa A x Tiavsech. Righe | b st DL R R‘“K‘,‘"“’;‘;f;“';‘h,{‘(’;‘“& DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, the city schools are to be married this | by dealers, and the people who want a good | though they were not troubled by a|Nixon, E. E. Polsley, Willlam Kelly, z. P.| WSt 0TS0 S 0t nthe; Captain Will- ch g The only Physician who cun tell whatails summer. deal for a little money will have to get a[procession of monkeys and serpents | Hedges, P. Sheahy, J. C. Manton, C. C.[, o e P NNt A hrawtry. - thTes that (church, & person without asking n question, BaaeE fcm move on themselve that gamboled by Doyle's bedside. | Clifton, S. P. Brigham, Isaac Levy, Judge [lam L. Ca "“ " First Lieutenant Benja- | The United States court of appeals has Those at o distance send for une-un- Experience shows the desirability of hav- = The insane commissioners were called In to | Montgomery, Phil Korn, T. C. Trouten were | Monthe, extende rst Lieutenant Benu- | overruled Judge Goff's decision and upholds | Wiank, No. 1 for nien, No. % for woinen, Ing fire_insurance in an old and strong com- | The Iilinols Automatle Refrigerator s a|sit on Doyle's case yesterday, and after an | among those present at the meeting last | Mmin W. Atkinson, Six L the constitutionality of the South Carolina All correspondence gtrictly confidential. b ‘\\":I‘.\::u: Il,:\s':lhrnnap r:v; the EREL ‘gu(ul cne. <T|rlae {nnly ;m}\ro"{l sx‘)glgslplnn vet | examination decided that he should be sent | evening in Hart's hall to protest against and [ MORthe. iy R reglstration law. % LA LA AR 0T (IR ) . ompanie e world, among them | invented. Sells from $7.00 to . Don't | to St. Bernard's hospital for keeping until | take action to defeat the idea of voting ert tonight, Courtland Beach. Great excitement has been caused by the 3 .' being the following: fail to see it at Cole's, 41 Main st. the whisky should be gotten out of his| $65.000 bonds for the purchase of Spring Qino . “__.._.' alleged gold discovery in Oklahoma. The 555%;:!;,5:%2"“,1';;‘3 g:fl*rlnfi[ 4;]( Lor:"lsn, w‘gah:(mml in 1803, A large line of cx.ummu system. Lake park. Messrs. Sloane, Swift, J. H. Changes lu the Army. rush is said to be greater than into the | gpoioge 10 in stamps for reply. Jdlens Falls of New York, established in MEVOALF BROR. T ) Egger, Flynn, Blanchard, Broadwell, Mont-| WASHINGTON, June 11.—Lieutenant | Kickapoo reserve. s Fireman's Fund of California, established Wil \TRre Naw CaRteAat BA A. Witzkle and: Rome McCoy were | Somery, Hunt, Broadwell, Watking and Gos- | golonel George A. Purengton, Third cavalry, A sensation has been caused at Youngs- itis0s . il Have New Contrncta. 21 A, ney were appointed an exccutive committee | -0 O e o before. a retiring. voard | OW1: O. by the publication of the roster i Palati ¢ Manchester, Ei 3 & The school board held a special meeting | granted a license yesterday to wed, and the | to take charge of the important detalls of | has been orde Deso! B DO of the A. P. A. and the minutes of the meet- ' 186g 2ine of Manchester, Eng., established in |}, "o eniing and granted diplomas to the | coremony was performed last evening by | the contest. Judge Levy led the procession | at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., for examination | ings for the past few months, 3 5 Pl 5 2t g ix Vv | of peechmakers with the remark that it | for retirement. If he is passed it wiil prs A meeting of the manufacturers of bed ml;‘l:\lmm & Towle, Sole Agents, 235 Pearl | following me mbers of this year's graduating ;l‘n::t!chcm_‘e/ll!:m T::wl‘:;":“:”;"‘l'; ‘;‘n‘:"x:"‘il was more appropriate for the taxpayers to | mote Major Whiteside of the Seventh cav-| room furniture Is in session at Grand Rapids, g e TR CaltRe NG o LA TRAorth e Loy L erect ‘a poor house than to buy a park.|alry to be lieutenant colonel, and Captaln | Mich. An effort is being made to A lorge line of children's waists, Belknap, Harry Clover, J. J. Ferguson, C.|4me: but the fact cf thelr doing so was a | Patrick Sh , Judge Montgomery, Captain | Henry J. Nowlan, Seventh cavalry, to be | better prices for their product. § METCALF BROS. | B Hay ooy ardell - Nems [, | €reat thorn in the flesh of the bride's | Kelly and C. M. Hunt spoke briefly against | major. The War 'department has’received | A desperate atfgmpt was made Tuesday to | IS8 Jane Millinery Sale Hardell, Charles S. Haverstock, Valdemar . [ brother, W. 8. KleCoy, somewhat famous ac | the proje and Attorney Andrews of | information that Captain Hawale, Second in- | 1o the Silver 4 R0 Ceimmad NALSSAL AL sreat reduotion, | Jhnson: Saulis Caraon " Walter' ‘T, 'Payne, | @ balloon ascensionist and weather prophet, | Omaha scorched the. administration with | fantry, dropped dead “today in Brooklyn. | The robbers A SPECIALTY ooty » o tlary Byphinis permanently cured In 16 to secure 3o daye. You onn bo trontod at home f me price under sarae gUArAnty. . 1ml preferto come hers we wil contrach d %o pay railrond faro and hotel bills,and na Ow (Mont) National bank. | charge,f we fallto cure. 1f you have takeh mer= : iRsoentin atianCpoatlisnin f jeideaaftalasi ] ; were captured after a number | Sury, lodide potath, and still have aches acd hats a it redt Jessie M. Pippen, Harry A. Swigert, Kmma | a0d on cne or two occasions Witzkle was|the assertion that it was under | He was a native of Prussia and served | of shots had been exchanged. aing, Muoo iolies i mouh, SOR g? ;y"'i |ft‘rl‘}flv;‘§§5_hm‘ f“r( flfl{ ‘him for | 1 \Willlams, Isabella Willlams, James Win- | made considerable trouble by the fists of the | the claim that Spring Lake park would be | through the late war as a volunteer. His| ypjeq States marshals from Oklahoma m';"u'::?;‘n'fi oy 'l'nnr':rdvn.'-l.'rf;‘fl?:f iy I+ 'i"! {:j »”f”_w\)u-”" n "(‘; I’y'"[:““” '.-" for | 1Yo, Mabel L. Wright, Mabel Boquet. male members of his glrl's family, the own- | cpen to the pubiic tha he, as_well as scores | death promotes Lieutenant Curtis D. Hob- | have started for Ohio for the purpoge of ar- ollt It isthis Syphilitic BLOOD PO1SON th ! “These prices continue for the next rman Course—Ethyl Colclough, Anna G. | ers of the fists being brought up in the |of others, bought property befween Twenty- | pin, 80 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street. sendicavRIly resting counterfeiters, who have been oper- uarAntes to oire, Wa sallslh s mMost pIsES %y ¢ cOnRe itz | & 5 d ohnllenge the world for & Covne. Crystal Dingle, Earnest E. Irons, | criminal court as a consequence. Mr. Witz- | first and Twenty-fifth streets. J. H. Van —_—— sttt I L B L c:.: cases and ohiailenge the world for Davis, agency for Munvon's remedies Meda J. Kirkland, Caleb J. Robinson, F. P. | kie is now in poor health, and expects soon | Dusen complained of the law under which To Entertain hnignts Temp'ar. mu(fiul thithatistate: i Y mm;m;‘":'u','“fi:‘,"{‘h.m"'u";memph, 2 agenc. oz, Thornton, Minerva E. Woods. to leave for the west in the hope of gain- | the crdincnce was passed, as it did not allow | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June 11.—(Speeial.)— | ;0 6 (00T bk o clans, ®500,000 cupital behind our bucond! PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Classicl Course—Ozro Blanchard, Charles | ing strength, but before he went he deter- | citizens to exercise their voizes in the matier, | On Tucsday, Jun 18, the twelfth annual con- | oy (5o Kuete o iment et i aoias | Gonsluarant, Ave'e: ‘,','gfi'""{":,",';‘"*“g Bradley, May Caldwell, Lillie Catterlin, [ mined to enjoy the sweets of married life. | but plavcxll 11‘ h\\‘)mlly i the hands of the | olave of the grand commandery of Knights |are guilty in o ton it e mote U | 307 ‘Masonin Temole, CHICA a0 . Field 2 c| ayor and el t counc en. =~ p b o \ o Y — — Miss Genevieve Ballwin has returned trom [ Eith Field, allie Hazard, Matle HUKS | growers for Commencoment Exerct en. | ™0 lceing alourned, 1o meet at the | Templar of South Dakota will convene in this | which the missionaries are alleged to have & year's study in Boston. A . Ha e L e B 4TS city. Sir Knights from all over the state will | been killed they will be severely punished. .| shall, Jennie” McIntire, Mayme Mulholland P b s and | call of the executive committee. W, O. Estep and family now take up thelr 3 folntire, | smilax.: Come and:get them at yo ot 2 S be here and elaborate arrangements are being | The court of last resort in Ohio has de- ) Minnie Ouren, Fred Parsons, Berne Sawyer, & your own DUFFY’'S summer abode at Manawa. Wilson Squire, May VanBrunt, M. Dottie | Prices. J. F. Wilcox. Telephone, 99. The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla, once | made by the local commandery for their en- | cided that Isaac L. Edwards of Hocking 3 Mrs. B. S. Platner left yesterday for a | Wallace, Ethel Witter. e fairly tried, becomes the favorite spring medi- | tertainment. The ten commanderies in this | county, Ohlo, must hang for the murder of a t visit with friends in California. 4 i - Cole & Cole bought a big part of the Dun- | cine, speakes volumes for Its excellence and | state are: Dakota, with fifty-six members at | marricd woman with whom he had beco The question of allowing teachers pay & v D ,Da me o LA L Wellman left last evening for Salt | for holidays and other daya’ when ther it gan stock, and are making bargains in hard- | merit. Deadwood; Cyrene, with 181 members at | infatuated, but who declined to receive bis ; Lake City, to be gone on business for some | no school was again brought up, and Mem- | Ware. i e et Sloux Falls; TeMolay, with seveny=nine: mem- attentions, 1 T T ; falha A ERe RS Phil ips' Screen Fremes, 19c. Four Thou and Kesumo Work. bers at Yankton; La-Co-Ta, with 103 members = All Druggists- ) ber Fonda called attention to the fact that i C F 1 e 3 1 o I X s ad Mrs. Herman Becker and her two little F. E. Sellers has gone to Storm Lake to|there was trouble continually during the | Scceen Doors, 5c and 75c, CINCINNATI, June 11.—A Times-Star | at Sioux Falls; Watertown, with eighty-three | cpjjgren of St. Louis, Mich., were found dead attend the meeting of the State Pharmaceu- | past year on account of the claim of teachers }‘E'fi’fl‘l’:'l"é-m":;“ '; ‘]3“’"5 (Genuine), $4.50. | special from Bellaire, 0., says the 4,000 | members at L‘““"‘U“ 'I‘i »‘":"““” “;"‘ thirty- | iy the cellar of their house. The mother had | - tical assoclation. that they should not be “docked” for holi- [ Gascline Stoves, $2.50 up. iners In that county at a mass meeting | S€VER members at Rapld City; Damascus, | cyidently killed the childre 4 then com- | g 2 SF C. G. Saunders has returned from Madison, | 98Ys. From the everlasting kicking he in-| The Process Gas Stoves and Ranges, $ Voted: to accept (the A s They '\l | With eighty-nine members at Aberdeen; St. | niicq"Jiicide. The woman was. :»u|‘:;;l.">stln;ml‘n ORORGD PiISANEOED: iAW IRELEMAN ! Wis., where he went as a delegate to the | ferred that something is wrong with the con- to §30. g e Yosume work ‘as fast as operators are able | Bernard, with sixty-nine members at Mitchell; | bo' gamented. csldent. Cashiors head camp of the Modern Woodmen of | tracts, and he moved that a committee, con- | Western Washers, $2.75 RS PO R Ivanhoe, with forty-one members at Flan- i + America, " Of|sisting of the president, chairman of the| Wood Frame Wringers, $1.85. ! o o be e iy . eY PeCOM | dreau; Brookings, with seventeen members at A Sl e 1 Mittie Pile| teachers' committee, and the secretary, be | Iron Frame Wringers, $1.50. v il Brookings; total, 755 Knights, Right Emi- SESRE: . Mlases Any cNaughton anl Mittie Pile | ypnointed to draft a new contract and prosent [ Screen wire lower than ever. el e e nent Sie W, J. MeMakin of Terryyille is| The Austrlan squadron ras arrived af returned yesterday afterncon from lowa City. | j"at the next meeting of the board. The| Some fine Sterling six-hole ranges at Dun- or beauty, for comfort, for Improvement of | o1, g “commander and Eminent Sir W. H, | Klel. where they have been attending the State 4 10 's: cost price, way down, the complexion, use only Pozzoni's Powder; nasp D f _ e N motion was carried. The present contract | gan's; cost price, way down. 5 Norell ) Holt of this city is grand recorder. A statue of Martin Luther was unveiled at N unvurlz y" r;r( In pas "y.l.u-. o 5 provides explicitly that the teacher shall re- | Some Siberia }H‘ngemlunlu;“hdll'gprlcv. there is nothing equal to it. R Newmarket Tuesday. of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa . E. Reld leaves this week for a trip | ceive pay only for the days actually employed 41 Main Street. e Kabriara e 3 3 et fira S 4 {0 Steriing, Tl and his old home In Ken. | in tenthing. o that the subposition 18 Bataral —_— WEATHER FORECAST. Kabraska aud lown basiofics Altajr .The Japanese forces have occupled Taipeh | Capital, . . $100,000 {0 pueriing, Ik, and his old home ln Ken: | in teaching, so that the supposition is natUFal | wq wiy make special prices for running ; WASHINGTON, June 11.—(Special Tele- | Fu on the island of Formosa. P S £ o 12,000 wind up at Atlanta, where he will attend | that generosity is a golden virtue, and. will | SSrvice pipes for gas to your residenco for | Fale with Northwesterly Winds Promised | gram)—Ulyeses M. Halliday was today com- | Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone have started il 4 the exposition. make the contracts to fit the clamor of ¢he [ the month of June. Call at Gas office tor for Nebrasks Todn missioned postmaster at Arizona, Neb., and | to Kiel to attend the opening of the canal the oldest banks In the state of Towa, Among the Council Bluffs friends who have | teachers. Information. SR ey WASHINGTON, June 1.—The forecast|Rosa L. Hamilton at Reno, la, The post-| The French people continue to be agitated | we sollelt’ your busihess and, colicctions, W4 ,bne to Beatrice, Neb., to attend the wedding Superintendent Sawyer suggested that the Oklahoma Boomer Bound Over, for Wednesday s office at Oswalt, Jasper county, Ia., has been | OVeT the proposed visit of the French ships | [ O RoF C0R G0 rii® y ol ; g' Miss \}\'mm;- {;mrlw are Miss Helen | custc -(l-rr(;lvh;n' )'nllm\mll as an u(x;vnnnu\a Mike Kennedy and George Simpson, the :"»r ?v""-lrl]u\‘ alr; "fl"'|“\'~'\‘"‘r|.\' winds. | giscontinued and mail will go to Colfax. to :("‘L e ; - —_—— Spooner, Miss Ida Wallace, Miss Hettie Ross, | dation to the teachers of paying them o A 0D, For Towa—Fair; warmer in the eastern Costmudtare were! abpolnted. tos The new Austran premier announces that | SPECIAL SALE OF Mr. J. W. Squire and family will leave Sat. |be dome away with, from the fact that [ troversy on Harrison street a week or so| For Missouri—Showers in the eastern | Snyder, vice A. A. Snyder, resigned; Hast- | policy of his successor. TRINIMED IHATS & urday for their Kuropean trip. They will ;l)'u ugh ]:““‘; :\h.nl 'lml xl\‘l:-;; l“:‘ ::r;\':ug ago, which sent Simpson to the hospital on a | portion; fair 1ll\ llh‘ western portion; | ings, Mills county, Clinton Genung, vice W he size of the filibustering expedition WEL DA & : meet their daughter, Bessle, New Y he work of e te and certaining o & Sy ve | Warmer; westerly winds v o which lately sailed for Cuba is now stated VEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY the North German Lioyd line. Little Flor- [All teachers Janitors will consequently | (e \nanner fn which Kennedy beat him over | For unsas—ials westerly winds. No Truth in the Will Story. prising it. TRIMM:D H LoM up ence, their youngest child, will remain wich [ POt Feceive their pay untl next Saturday. | tho head with the muzzle of his revalver, ogdt Breord, . BOSTON, June 1l.—Attorney Frank Brew- | During a debate in the Chamber of Depu- , BATS FhOM 250 "':""‘ "I’":- 5 i To the Public and Oar Patrons. and no amount of cross-examination could | (OFFICE OF THE WEATITS SURBAU, | ster of this city, a. classmate of Prof. } ties Tuesday a man in the gallery made in MRS, E. J. SCOTT, % Broadway. ieneral Superintendent R. B. Campbell of v ve decided a . entangle him. At the conclus'on Kennedy was Ay cUAD A ared with the | ©1d Whiting, who, with his ily, perished | sulting remarks concerning the king, and — — the Baltimore & Ohlo raflway, with headquar- | o,V i,ps‘v“‘lf,‘v,‘f‘(lg‘tl,::, (hange the name of |bound over to the grand jury, and In defau RACEREe AR “,;f;“'j‘,'fi,,;"l'f,’,'f:’:‘,\’,,,“f‘,"(‘,,!"‘ in the Colima disaster off Mazatlan, has | was ejected SINS & BA]NBR”)G] Aftorneys-ut-Law, ters at Chicago, passed through Council Blufts | pe' called only of a bond of $500 was sent to the county jail 1463, 104, 1343, Tom, | mot veceived the two wills which it s Te- | "y magority of the Itallan Chamber have | bna Fedoral “yPractice In the Btate Mcnday on a special train over the North- | hoyimr ove rer AV His only defense to the charge was that of | Maximum temperaturd.... 80 8 & ported Prof. Whiting made and malled to Jed s advioa ot Arieny wnd Paderal Courts. Rooms shw western with the remains of his wife, to be | " WHEELER'S KING = TEMPERANCE | 4.y, 1enness M, {emperatthdliss: 60 6 & B Deforar embarking ‘on the Colima. “Mr. | decided to accept the advice of Crispl and | gart, Elock. Council Blufts, lows. . 4 o L4 : 3 BEER.” g i e y 1) ompe ™ 1 7 Brewster says the professor last summer | will vote for SIgnor T. Villa as president of | s e "4 taken to California for burial. Mr. Campbell Average temperatyre.,.... 70 76 78 8| Br 3 was formerly division superintendent of the This refers to what was known as “Copp's C. 0. D. Brown has the oniy non-explosive | Precipitation .. .. 00 43 .00 .00 "::;52'-; two ;\‘;];' II i 'v'fi;”‘“"", to llnl- the Chamber. ) ; Stk el Enown Ine this ot Cheer.” (The name of the herb tonic will | gusoline stove ever manufacturgd, and it | Condition of témperdture and precipitation DArA ok em ALY ORE, IR Ve .S Among the passengers who sailed for i Waukeg Ry this olty. ™ 4 at Omaha for the day and since March 1, | their death, to his brother, who resides in ki, Dma 0 IC - I - v mon A remain the same.) This change is mads | Wil burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline | i, " | this city. He believes thefe were the last | America Tuesday were J. Pierpont Morgan Ul b Yes, the Eagle laundry fs “that good | for the purpose of aliowing us to copyright | than any other gasoline stove on the market. | Normal temperature. wills Prof. Whiting made and Sir Frederick Pollock. The latter is to laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | our label, with a name exclusively our owr, e e IR R e ——e deliver an address to the Harvard law school, If in doubt about this try it and be convinced. | which will be done at once: also to prevent Wil Hear Eccuses. Accumulated excess sin Petition for u Kecelver Denled. e v T Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157, the goods from Leing confounded with a Not every one in the county is to be | Normal precipitation -, ST. JOSEPH, June 1l.—Judge Phillips of "!]““]fi‘rgfin';’t\‘v?*gl,ll’u‘,n_“;‘"'m 8, SLBANED, Ladles, do not fail to 1ok at the beauti- | hear :':"‘f,‘f":“,.‘:,,'fl'..’:'__,'m‘:“:fil“x’"“;'“l'y!"l"”’d'; compelled to serve on juries under the new | Reficlency for the day.o g nepen | the clrcuit court has refused to grant the w8 3 roadvay. ful new things on second and third floors of | of <54 TEaeli ) this part | 0" ona the county auditor, clerk and re- | Deficiency since MArch 1.......... 441 inches | Petition of David L. Newborg of New York FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR g8 of the country. Wheeler's King Temperance 3 foriha aonoltmant of.& pecalyor fom sale cheap and on casy terus. Day & Hess, the Durfee Furniture company. Nothing | Beer contains neither alcohol, malt or grain | corder are to hold a meeting at 10 o'clock | Reports from Othee Stations at 8 P M. | gojyster-Hax National bank, which uni When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, N Poarl wiréet. finer 1s made. of any kind, but is a pure hop extract, re- | Thursday, July 5, at the court house, in 0 TT with the Saxton Natlonal bank in forming s FAR g 2 - Wyman and Ship ey. fined and carbonated by a process of our own | this city, for the purpose of considering all o2l k| F the First National bank. Newborg, in his | — When sho wasa Child, sho cried for Castorla, | FAXM LANDS 10 EXCHANGE FOR cITE elved in | B invention, and has been decided by the | claims of exemption and excuses for non- 25 (ER| & petition, made many sensational charges, When st16 became Miss, she clung to Castoria, o g Awar, 5 < ‘'ord was rece 1 this city yesterday *, all of which were di sed . ) L g s AW, W Revenue Department, December 5, 1594, as | service. ~ These must be made by affidavit TATIONS vEl8a| B |urars or s ienit Whea sho Lad Children, she geve thesa Castorias | TORBALE. A NO. 4 REMINGTON %Pl b of the marriage of Hon. A. W. Wyman, | ot subject to special tax.either for manufac- | and filed with the auditor before the Gth. a8 ‘ 23 | £ | wearuen. ons of the Annco nisstions 09 #ho by hS90 BATO e (N Tirclers s o0 as Rew., Seadwich Msaufesius formerly state senator, and Mrs. Shipley, | ture or sale. These goods are manufactured Pr——— s B8z 8 YORK, June 11.—It Is stated that WANTE 3 . 2 both of Council Bluffs, in Chicago, Monday. | exclusively by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing| Lok out for the excursion to St. Joseph a | #7 ] tion of the Anaconda mine WANTED, GO0~ GIRL 101t Both the parties are well known in Council | company, 134 East Broadway, Council Blufts, | June 23, via the Burlington route. Fare, | . — | ' J s was for tha DUFRORS Of 00RCEDLTAting ¢ hausework, . Mre, Jacob. Blms, Bluffs and throughout western lowa, the | la. Wheeler & Hereld, proprietors. $1.50 for round trip. O. M. Brown, ticket | Omaba........ 00 tain interests hitherto too diversified. The / e T ATy e AR e Sl agent X North Biiia.! | 00/ baciondy | Biionnel ‘of the company will receive mew | —— 7 : his retirement, has been making his head- Scientific optician at Wollman's, 406 Broad- Wil Sabmit the Qua: : Lid|Clondy. 'Y | ehares in direct proportion to thelr former | == nd UEillllIl and Dyeing of Grll"lmlll! - way. 04 R 5 holdings. 8 quarters at the Kiel hotel here. s The board of superivisors at thelr meet- OfiBaining i 3 4 4 ’ oaterd Daves Clouc Curlisle Meeting Postponed. < tvare Dacerinti 7 White Oak Fiinz, The Hardman. (he plano par excellencs | ing yesterday decided to submit to the vot- EI::f".‘:"":. 90| Cloudy. S SNIUNG MOGERD SNSRI ot Goods of Every Description, 4 1 F;“.xeuns‘(hu::“;"ic(;"r Haear toor: & Gvers | Cotonst B ‘Han B tha Bouth M “.:: ::«;h:r"::: r:xl:..““n' :‘;vftl::b:r 4 ”“x‘ (B iouqy | Bénetor Lindssy, who speaks next Thuradey ect long, er line . A. Over-| Colone all of the South Manawa | questio purchasiug a $20,000 farm an 00 Part cloudy | [ighe at Frankfort, Secretary Carlisle has choedsack’s Twin City Dye ton, Council Bluffs, Ia. Holy Terrors again occuples a cell in the | €QuIPPIng and maintaining it as a poor farm, | Blamasce. 00 Bart cloudy | §otided to deliver his Loulsville speech on Work edsask’s Twin P 1 — 1 A 3 L in the manner indicated by The Bee yes- | 8t Vincen: B4 Cloar. Jund Money” next Friday evening, June Works, Cor. Avenuc an 2‘“5 Children's walsts from 16¢ to §1.00. county jall, his bondeman, W. B. Cuppy of | \o qa morning. No changes were made | Cheyenuc 000Gl 15. St,, Council Blufls, Office, 1521 Far METCALF BROS. | Avoca, having decided that he does not want | in’(ho original dratt of the Tesoluti Miles City 00, Cloudy —_— nam St., Omaha. S the responsibility of keeplng track of him - 0558 1 oD, m,n;n_ Gl 20 Clear. i BORN A Pasturage, firet-class, reasonable and near | Hall is under sentence of three years and oL 0 Partclondy 3 it : Wey. Jd. W, Squire, 101 Pearl st. 0 1o st Copmes of Toen sows fad |- cuntrw webs BRI S0 T e R R R R L e Send for Price List

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