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AU T T A N A | Toe OMAHA DAy Brw ‘“‘ “b Hm“ UU\C", BLUFFS‘ ner of Broadway and Frank street, until he Qo B\ l 9 son, all saloon keepers of thiz city. Thelr RF\D\ TU ST'\\D TRI“ CASSIDAY FINALLY CAUGHT i 4 ot <V 1 1 saw all the members of the family leave. ARD’S \ LL | bondsman are also made partics to the ac- [ JU/ W1AD AL PRGNS He then went between the Dungan house and i tion. The plaintift alleges that fn 1801 she Sergeant King Succeeds In Gettiog & 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. . the adjoining one, removed the screen, and g inherfted §6.700 from her mother and that . lippery Prisoner tehind the Harn DUR o d was just in the act of crawling through when ” she invested it In property iy this city. At Last night Sen t King arrested 1AW v i f cer Covi 0 had bee chin . r husband, Sam cher, s 1 1 > o n / ht Se t arre LA OFFICE, - - NO.1I PEARL STRROT | Mande Verrier Takes a Dos: of Morphite opeired B The' aene ki DR 1o Tk o | Not Enough Unemployed Conviets to Make | (1, U hier husband, ‘ol Areher: o ting ‘ Dofauiter Taylor of South Dakota Tired of | cosgiaay, a petty thict of this city who has — - with Buicida! Intent, hand in the proceedings. Cover sought safety [ a Contrret’ Profitable, ;n.- caloons ynl’fiml‘ me, and since then | Dodging Officers, been wanted for somo timo for larceny, vorn 0 a ty. n flight, and proved a better sprinter than | become an habitual drunkard also_al- | b Cassiday picked a pair of shoos out of & Deliversd by carrier to any part of the city, i i e B v leges that he has within the pa | box In (r‘w-.( of & '\-‘.l\ store at Twentys v V, Lessee, NOCTOR A - — oF squandered all her morey an e ¢ g A . % H. W. TILTON, 1 | DOCTORS HAVZ NO HOPE OF RECOVZRY | (A g TR VI'DUCT CASE TO CSME UP TUESDAY | juandered all ‘ner mouey und LEAVES ALL TO THE COURT'S MERCY | fourth.and Seward stroets while the pros R o R Tdstes otie, N6, G} Bikh | PN Jim Kelley blew into town from Omaha | A% g | “claims that he is a physical wreck dabkag prictor was not looking, and on the nexd 4id b iaod e —— esterday. s leg was done up a ban- | cap of earning $100 a year, the result of | y returned and sold the shoes to the samq | None of mer Associates at the Hospitw | Y0510 “”‘,k ],k (), :“KI ”r‘m”:\] [:':,‘ Abbott-Tay Asylum Case Submitted on | excessive drinking. | In the Nature of w Compromise Though | yan from whom he had stolen them. Some ¢ T4 | | dage, he ed with 0 ¢ es, h : ! . SR MINOR MESTION. Know of Any Reason Why She | s 3iho 2 = Bt fs and Wil Ho Decided by the g : - LY No Direct Promises Are Made by time later the proprietor tumbled to the - Wished to Take Herselt O, R s kI CIEUTRE g M/LEAN MAY BUCCEED CANFIELD the State—Stolen Funds Will | fact and swore ocut the warrant for Cassle Grand hotel, Council Blufts, Nowly fur b daibosd U s L | were airty and ragged, and altogether he [ Supreme Court at the Session ! phbeby 4 Vs arreat ; od. Reopened Oct. 1. BE. F. Clark of the World, looked like a relic of an able-badied cyclone ext Taesdny. Minnesota Will Frobably Farnish Nebraska's e Kecovere The paper was put fn the hands of King nished. Reoy ¥ | The Unlon Veteran glon will meet He called on Overseer of the Poor Swear- | Next University ¢ haneellor. for service, He \\x'lll‘ 0 :'Y‘! 5.4,\‘ s house ening ingen and asked that he be sent to the LINCOLN, June 12.—(Special Telegram.) at Seve th and Nicholas streets, and evening. . | & . v 8! o IR ) a. found hin here. Cassid expressed great There will be a meeting of Lily ¢ Maud Varrler, one of the rurses at hospital for treatment. Swearingen investi-| LINCOLN, June 12-4Special)—Warden |The matter of the chancellorship of the| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June 12.—(Spect 1| iliingness to go to the police statian, BUb 1, Royal Nelghbors of America, thi Woman's Chrisan Asscelation hospital, took | Eated his record and found that be had lived | 1 eiqign points out for the benefit of the | State university s mnot yet definitely de- | Telegram)—A warrant for the arrest of | MIWETCEs 10 €0 1€ e BOUCC SO, B8 at § o'clock . g | an overdose of morphine yesterday af ‘:f:‘,,“l,,'f"’\";‘, s ity bt had mever | Board of Public Lands and Buildings the in- | cided. The regents held.an adj South Dakota's defaulting treasurer, Taylor, | into an adjoining room to wash his hands. I e, G Y ™I 'And | Presumably with suidical intent, and | struck. Council Bluffs until yesterday, | advisability of attempting to let the state|ing this evening v rep was fssued today under the state seal and | Cacsiday did not come back and when the Aonl veateraay. his Infuries belng loan woe | NOUP Iast ‘night was at the 1 [ Swearingen told him he could not send him | prison contract m of two years, as | Bee Chancelior Ca placed in the hands of hiw friends, who will | Seraeant went fo investigate bie delay an ) tlous than wa first thought | ! ans working with to th pital at the expense of the county, | provided by th, Practically the ¢ ter of the Incoming {at once escort him back to the capital. | (RN i A The Mutual Protectionists of M P up her T Y (oo s e L T e [(truet oU 1 A1y BETINL 0¥ twnly HBAtHY; 6 | SIocdiRCILHECReRunik ure well | Taylor, through his relatives and attorneys, | [ast b lay went o fail without einity are making proy She was 19 age | ‘H‘ ’l DLl ‘]‘\‘l“"lfj; o L Hakis | until the expiration of HeSE TP 6P, thi| SEST RTEy O o he has ¢ to an understanding with the | washing his fashioned Fourth of July ame from Grand Igland | warkEaie 1 ey | legistature. Warden Leidigh says that at|ground the NobTREKA. UNIVErallY. & \torney ral, by which he hopes to | ConEret STHE ::',",lv" o of thteoand igo. Since being at th tai she [ This did not suit Kelley at all. He com- [ the present time th but ninety-nine 1 h the surroundings. The question | Fecompense the state for its loss through his | oo “Orry, Juno 12.—~(Sp Telee amusing fe . k gained the affection of all of her asso- | menced to denounce the overseer in un- | conviets confined who are not employed at|of his el Ul L “l""»w‘u\;u u and practically csc o lM gram.)~The contract fof the cohstsaokoRIEl \ 8 s of le disposit nd easured language for refusing | saaviat. Vit x b the foilowing | consideration and a decision will be rend ment for his crime. The story of Taylor's . All members of Hawkeye ) | he was of a lovable disposition and | b . wviet la as shown by th ilowing | (O w6 | tHa bridge lere was signed by ndent Order of 0dd roasked (0 | had a faee and figure that atracted atten- | Ol soldier, and appiled a number of ‘.‘ st of convict labor. subcontracted at- the | “TL profesa has roturned to Minneapotis, | UFAYEI 18 an interesting one. -Atter leaving | (0 S Commutation company. 10 ' hall tLls even on by their beauty wherever she went, 8o | + " I present time A Rota he b y ay Under the charter the bridge will have to 36 avia tof tutierd) of | 3 UILES) | dictionary of profanity and obscenity than | I : i Fxorcises nt Hastlogs College. Florid Prom thAt state he went 1o be completed by Muroh & Deliingor, which Wil take | 4r a8 Mre. Moore, the matron, Knows, the | in a newspaper. *Thia continued al tho | Harness shop .. 11| HASTINGS, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tele- | yjavuna, thence to Central America, thence | Rk M place | 14, at 2 o'clock p. m. By | bad no motive whatever for wishing to di way up the street, Kelley following Swear- | (00N, SHOD .-« e & | gram.)—The closing graduating exercises of N o s S order of M. L. Fonda, noble grand | About 8 o'clock was given permission | ingen on his way to dinner as fast as he | Jsoundry . s b by 15 | 4 Tutin8y. colleRe: wie: held. Bat a large | 10 Dutch Guines, in South America, thenc 4 nert 8 ’ siven n hearing vester- | by the matron to go to her room and lie | COUId With his three legs. After dinner he 2 Dy bl 0 B Ll | 1o Kingston, Jamaiea, where he becume | TOQ YOUNG ) enson was glven a : d y 3 Gt e b 0 the court house pourel Tota v At B udicnce at the Presb an churel 8 | panic-stricke 1 hid, on account of th on the cha of committing an as- | goq 5 o'clock, when she should have | S3Me back to the court hou 1 pourel Total Lk Y ureh omy | panic-stricken an o i i GETbaN dites 0. At 6 o'clock, when she should have | hig tale of woe into the ears of County| This makes 159 convicts at 40 cents per | vening. —The exerclses He atndemy | 58 St Weainit ok whieh Wit We Offer o Remedy an hattery d01pn H > u | reported for duty, she was still in her room 1 . att \ 1 mate class was held this afternoon Margaret L WhichTnsures Safe- Swanholm. The prosccuting witness falled | FPOFEC S P00 P haom. | Auditor Matthews and J. J. Watts, the old | day, $63.60, which poa low estimate on | S0 "B4 R Dushinell, Allca’ Brown o 1tAVkNL to CRRIMT AtNeNisa; - TNOM 1y 1o Lifo of Mothes to appi nd as the evidence showed that | and Mre. Moore went to see why the had not | soldiers’ friend. He told them both that he | the pri st beeninet iber L B0 B R e e seteit H Wit 1o DRWM DA okatl Y loduhe he was th to blame Justice Cook dis- | come down. When she went into the room | was seriously considering the advisability | uary, 1899, necessary convict labor | CHTON Ethe. obllEes. cAns Wis HAlA EhY esed the defend d charged up the | \ SR the con- | of going back and wearing out his erutch | to conduct the p ¢ as follows | R AR, from there came north and is now In a ] 1 missed the defendant and charged up knew after the first glance at the co « ¢ | evening. The college graduates are A AL UL R costs to Christian gosted ‘ace that all was not right. As soor 4:; ~m.mv:u : T atter kept HIV‘U( \J|\> t ‘lvvv Brown, Tranqueline Andrews, Ma section of !n ‘lu. v'l'nu : ‘.i. h l,. h Geoarge W, Dellinger died at 11:15 Tuesday | as she had had time to make a cleser ex- | office most of the afternoon, anc us | Rarn mingham, Lettle Shepherd. The o is more endura han under the troplc i night of cancer of the liver, at the age of 61 | amination she came to the conclusion that | avolded charging up his own' funeral ex. | §lock vards for master of degree were Jennie R. Carpen- | He has been cultivating whiskers, but these ROGB GONFINEVENT CFLITEIPAING . years and 10 months, after being il elght | poison had been administered, snd € penses “'r“;‘ profit and loss account of | [ el foind ter and Laura Balley, These (W0 Youns | win probably disappear before his return S no 1"o| ‘" \al:('i i months, He was a member ¢ Droadway | physiclans were soon at the hospital the poor fund. 11 housc ladies have the honor of being the first grad- { yyo will be at Plerre within a week or ten My wife used only two botties Methodist church and Ha lodge, Odd | during the evening they worked by the dying ablic wnd Our Patrons, Warden’s house uates of the Hastings coll in this branch. | juvg ready and willing to do everything | easily and quickly relieved; is now doing Fellows. The funeral wili be held at the re cirl's bedside, irying to keep her breathing by We decided to ch ': ths name of | Yinenital attont The $25 prize for the best junior within his power to restor the state the splendidly.— % 5 dence, 1817 Second avenue, tomorrow after- | 1 means adopted in such cases. 'They | our new beverage, and fn the futar Wi | Tibraman g award : LBt funds with which it entrusted him and to J. 8 Monrro, Harlow, N. C. noon, at 2 o'clock W iable to hold out any encourage- | he called only recelved the $10 prize glv ¥ suffer whatever penalty the courts of the Sent by express or wa'l. on recelpt of price Jim Coyle, charged with assaulting | n to her friends to hope for her recovery, | «\WHEELE KN TEMPLI r Clark of Grand Island. £ commonwealth may see fit to inflict upon him L AL S LT e 10 \ g ratio Langton, had a hearing before - | however i e [Bsuasse iresham’s Sew Tmportan, The n'mn‘w(( Taylor to '\,"‘l"y;.:l\ Im'u];; BRADFIELD KEGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GAs 4 R R 0L Wi ROT A EReC L e o S SR SCURLL LIRSS TIGLCINRYS | STHIK Tefery 16 wHACIWIN \HOWH mp hous GRESHAM, Neb,, June 12.—(Special Tele- [ in the nature of a compromise between hi ROLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, being shown that Langton was raieing a dis- | tried to put herself to sleep by mea f Clieat, (Th dme of the Heth s 8 g & = board granted village | @ttorneys and the attorney general, although | _ . i ] turbance In bis saloon and that he merely | small dose of morphine and taken a largor [ pheere” (The name gf the herb tonie wi ¥ Ll 1[“‘ g e ppolnteq | e, IALter, has made 1o, SDeolfs DrOMINER. | GuoRGH P, BANFORD, A, Y. REIRMAN) ordered Langton out and stood with a big re- [ dose than ehe had intended, but this theory | o™yt U SEME) | TS chansa s mads government to Gres oday and appointed | raylor's friends realized that he would | 9% - ol volver tn his hund, ready to enforce his com- | was discredited by the fact that sne had | b (e, PUTROSE of allowing us to ot ol Al e eveeeereeenss 77| the following trustees: J. B. Hart, Herman | eventually be captured and they President. Cashlens mand if he had fo taken pains to p r trunk in cider and | whjoh will be done at oncs: also to prov Out of the 335 conviets now confined in the | Diers, W. N. Hylton A. Barbee and C. S, [finally held a consultation _with At . . | nsiderable complaint was ca vester- | burn all her old 1 rs. Besldes fhis she | the goods from l2ing cos fed with » | penitentiary there will average ten sick, | Brist The contest for incor ation « | torney General = Crawford The official | 7 tis unifoafing O 4’ sbwer corner | had been in the hospital fo long that she was | heer callad Kop's She:r (said to bs Impost leaving but elghty-nine convicts not em |been | and animated and resulted in | deciined to enter into any argument of Broadway and Pearl streets, and the de ctly familiar with the use of muiphi that is be sold to syme extent in this part | ployed at convict labor and available for the | favor of good government but sald that experience had taught him N positing of the contents, to the amount of a would hardly have taken an overdosc | of the country. Wheeler's King Temper. u £ a prison contractor. \Warden L Extensive preparations ar anlnu mlvll-‘ t n..lv u‘(uuu.\ who »h[u\]\‘ 1 a lr\qm;[v o to agon load, on the ement he filth wa ugh any mistike. Beer contains neither aleohol, malt or | digh does not believe that any contractor | celebrate the Fourth of July here. on. [ undo his wrong as far as possiblo and o / :[ Lu ’rl’\“.v“‘)"\lg 1 ulv. \'n! 'r\m v-l um' :.'zn.“.:‘: Mre. Varrier, the mother of the girl, was | of any kind, but is a pure hop .‘\x.-.,‘:’_ re- | would, for limited time of eighteen or | Judge Bates of York will deliver the oration. | throws himself upon the mercy ‘of the court of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa have been taken out at night. The work was the hospital last Sunday for a visit. A | fined and carbonated by a process of our own | tWeRty me desire to stock up the prison | The Osceola band has been engaged to fur- [ wa H\wh)» more M\T]'\ to .?;l trent ]1‘\\ | Capital, ¥ 0 $100,00 done under the supervision of the city engl- | telogram was sent to her last even'ng con- | invention, and has been decided by the | With mach for of but eighty- | nish music g ; L Al L L B e e A 5 12,0000 neer, taining the sad news, and it is expected that | Revenue Departme December 5, 1894, as [ 0ine men. Tn his opinion the state car CRRFEETRITITTIORve RteR 1IN, -‘xuu}wul fo_trial by u‘nli‘:m‘v:“.‘l then rousht S, J. M. Flagler was driving along in a light | she will bo hero today. She left a sealed I+t- | not subject to special tax.oither for manufac. | MAntain_ these conviets for 20 conts per TON, Neb., June 12.—(Speclal Tele- | fo, [Fe¢ Muselt by an ¢ M) one of the oldeat Lanka In e state of Towas 5 g ed to her mother, which it is ex- | ture or sale. These goods are mant re a ¢ n the light of this showing e 2 > pol t soliclt your business and collections. Wi bugay i front of the Washinglon avemuc | ter addresed to ) ‘\"H'l‘ L o e or fale, These goods are manufactured | Y, FEC CANC%, o "hoara of Public Lands and | gram.)—Deputy Sherift O'Shea of Lincoln ar aylor's _attorneys took the hint Implied [ ;% 5700 dnt on' time. deposits. We will be fchool house Tuesday afternoon, when en- | pected will explain all, bu L ol UL B L L Hrewing | Buildings may recede trom their Intention | Harry Hurst today on a charge of |in the remarks of the attorney general and | ficusea'to see and serve you @it et LU b Gk B e Collle) T 7 he hos; e Sk 5 A Ty Cvay, Councll BIUS, | of making a wholesale contract with any | complicity in a theft committed in Lancaster | at once began the arrangements for hie | - T : T with him, breaking a wheel of Flagler's ve he »]nwrl NERsal at i Ir i al were | Ta, Wheeler & Hereld, proprietors, contra Hibh X b HRALL 15 to as. | Teturn. They have supplied themselves with | SPECIAL SALE OF le and otherwise damaging it The col ilmost Leartbroken at the fate of helr com: g - - = k- ivheSXSHLIIRRYS 3 ARt nrrnn | COUNty a week ago e ha WO pals to as- | JUlioe warrant, in ord that seekers after o lislon was caused by the attempt of the other | rade. She was very musical, a member of Steambont Man with ® ( nreer. VIADUCT CASE IN SUPREME COURT.|gist him in the stealing. The urticles stolen | & M& WATFEs [, OFice Atl ROCRers ST INRIMMED HATS man to ‘between Flagler and the curb- | the Baptist church at home, and had belonged { Captan James O'Neal, supervising inspec- | The case of the state of Nebraska, ex rel | were a buggy, horse and harness. The [ e reward may not take advantage of Tay. stone, to the choir in her native city. Her sing | tor of steam vessels for the Fourth district, | the city of Omaha, relator, ageinst the Chi- | buggy and harness were found in possession | in o " oy Lome. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The city council went out yesterday and | img and her bright, sunny disposition b United States government, is in th v, the | cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad com- |of Hurst when arrested. The man has a o by OF THIS Wil 18;ChLY. coulis b DU . 1elye an 1 her v t e hozpl d her ” 2 i any m up on petition in error to th family in Weston and has been following th {Bai soveral bridges, th ling of | made her a favorite at the hozpital, and Filedt ol W T Dy AR RO v Aeating of FiRiB FRI6IMAnAROrd. TRIMM:D HA TS FIOM 25C UP LR S BT EAL (DL RESH ) 10 BUINR 00| G abbY fhte cauNed the: sHadalng: of -many | Eucat 0 elelv bbb IS Bl co m th striet court business of well digging In this locality th Mecting o ale Mungers, MM : 2 “’wt" has rotted u\-}‘\ ;)m |4;n the ;‘Hu; tures | U A;‘H”) “ i seing ¥ | a veteran in the steamboat service, and ha: o Judge Ambrose presiding. | past few monthz The state fair board of managers attended e e Hrohliway at the mercy of the first heavy flood that | tears at ti il last e 3 had a whole lot of exciting experienc tHoTsontt Hatay VRSt Omata By Meogiane st SRRt MRS. E. J. ¢ , oadway. may come along. Examination was also UGN GTORY. crowded into his long lite; He was about tho | A" petition_and_ applieation or mandamus & Harvard Wedding Celle el R G HARR I tolaae =4 m de ,.y’ ,,,,(‘ »hl’n.’w-’u- |u.\’ yl,H;w n[!\]?'uyr\‘\ % nly . uthern .\|;~.~w '-K:‘M‘ Hlver democratic | compel the Burlington ‘to properiy repair th HARVARD, Neb., June 12.—(Special)— | €7 “l‘“ FeVarAlaxIB1NE raNa LB PR TiTH Main street, which has settled a full two ity et * ot UL steamboat man who proved loyal to the gov-| Eleventh street viaduet, extending from fThis morning at 9 o'clock, at the residence | 19, locate several exhibits and a g i | i “1 inches and pives promise of sliding into In- [ Big reluction in black dress goo ernment In the early 60s, and for fear he | Jackson to Mason streats, a distance of four AR T CAIReN Al (i Yoman B ORI RGO SILENRS (been oclal NOUCeS-vounci U dian creek bodily before long, unless steps | Prices on serges, d0e Kine Wrench Ser8e | might not be able to resist the temptations | bioeks, over and across ail of the tracke of | O G+ S: Dabeock, Nelson B, Updike was mar- | decided to glve ploneers the freedom of the | OJU v e taken immediately eep trictly all weol, at 25c a yard. 50c French | /16" ot Saot s o [ b e L S8 ried to Miss Melta Babeock of this city, Rev. | grounds on ‘“Pioneer day,” and to creat are taken immediately to keep it in place, A Ul thrown around him, Secr Stanton had | said railroad corporation, The opinion of Patsy Cavanaugh is the name of a young | SeTEe at 3t a yard. 7Sc fine India twill, 401 iy, prqctically placed under arrest and | Judg brose, handad down at the Febry. | 1+ P- Rose of Hastings performing the cere- [ more interest in the baby show, at the sug- [ =— i \{Ew ot | inbhext w warranted all wool, on sale at | y.yon to Washinzton to re o int L i e t % man. | mony. Mr Updike has been a resident of [ gestion of Martin Dunham, by giving a fow | CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEAN man who was in the city jail for two or [ (ChES b aken to Washington to recely .1" appol ary term, 1835, orders ithht the writ of man- | mony. M Updike has boen a resident of O e mAltion 1a'a parsel of Aporas | CHaiime, at oA\ Homers, s Brociwe ee days this week se g ou sentena ¢ a yar( i ment of master of transportation for Grant's [ damus shall tesue, closing in these words arvard since his bovhood and is cashier of | cash prizes i litio apple vay B R e serdng ont 8 sentence | w86 storm werge, 44 inohes Wife, st Bs w | Do0 o MERER 0T LAKARINIHOD for Grants S e e he worilt: | the Union State bank, and the bride s tho | for the best specimen of pink-cheeked cher- | prury FATM AND GARDEN LAND T nkenn gOt o 1esday by | carg $1.00 storm serge, 54 inches wide, t ‘Memphis, Milliken's Bend and V.ckaburg g A h 4 daughter of Babcock, one of the [ubs in the state. leap and on easy terms. Day & Hessy some hook or crook, but yesterday showed up [ 32 0 all 1 EonriatthmA0uiah it Memphis, Milliken's Bend and V.cksburg, | requirement in behalf of the city in equitabl » ar R at the Jall again and tried to pass something | -G * Yard: 00 all wool henrletts 1 and rendered such distinguished services to | and Just or not. o far as 1 may, and make merchants of this city. e e through tho bars to his former fellow prie: | Y1d¢. at 3¢ a yard O ool enth ral Grant that the great warrior never | this order find, I desire (o reserve that ques IR s A L M LANDS TO EXCHA oners. John Sandel, the patrol driver, saw | §6'% rTareedoBons of BUe At 450 & 3CEE | forgot. him. At the close of Brant's second | tion for future consideration; and if, In th CEBRASKA CIT e 12.—(Spe Fpait I G Sperlye Gt Nichion s hinivahd called to' Him to stop, G gl | 10-inch, fine German henrietta, 17-18 twill, | torin he appointed Captain O'Neal to the bo- | Judgment of the supreme court. the sopution | NEBRASKA CITY, June 12.—(Spectal)— | union lost evening, the Switchmen's Union [ Lo R PR T T d called to him to sto gl [ \worth 90c. on sale at 59c a yar sition of inspector, which he now holds, but it | arrived at by me 13 correct. then the quee. | The closing exercizes of the Institute for | of North America No. 5 was admitted t it cood aw new. Sandwich Manufacture started to run, and Sandel overtook him after COLORED DRESS GOODS. sftlon of inpector, which hie now holds, but il | arrived ‘at by me ip corfect, tlien the qu | CgTel) of DR vl 4 ood uw ne hwich Ma b a hot chase, and soon landed him again be- | 4o.men s AUItEEE ot Na atvazd Pt or the Mmodest reasan that he | tion of determining the proper proportion (o | the Blind, which have heen in progress dur hind the bars, where he will enjoy jail diet | 3 ) J y vas still & gdemocrat and that there were | ba ‘borne by this respondent, In view of the | jue tho.past week, ended tonight with the !, 3 ; 0 go at 36c a yard cpublicans serve wore. The ma i 18 er. considere 1|8 v Ight v h i for another term. Gd-inch all wool English tweeds, regular Ir’r”x-!ulllnf:;:[m;\‘(';:xu‘l‘ it 1”‘(1. ’<’x-».ru‘»i'm|]x::.m"\’(":~ above facts, will b (nu“p”r ‘”;, ider: t:)fi." wnnual commencement. The exercises have alue $1.25 and $1.50, on sale at 89c a yard. VRIibY DIEVRIAR S THe cABtAIRGIN & ultimately determined. With this simple ex- | poen highly satisfactory and largely attended Experlence shows the desirability of hav- | "Sye have just received another case of col- | horth and. stopneq over o cemiie ng '5.50in8 | pression of what I deemy should be the ulti- | )\ "tyrough. ~There were five graduates this ing fire ipaurance in an old and sirong com- | yreq seryes. We had them before, They are | Moring ey *1oPRed over a couple of davs 1o | mato result of this ‘ease, the writ of man- | vaur"as Toliows: Harry Henter: Alles Horsh, pany. write insurance In the most re- | worth fc a yard While they last 25c 8 | Gounil Blufly was st a tige when iners | S4RUS Wil fesue a8 BV nced that 1 | Paul Hagle, Henry Schroder and Lena M :::»II;,IE {{.‘.'.'";f‘,}'fi?'fi.f" S e e FOWLER, DICK & WALKER was but one house in the entire country. would take the caze yfi‘and listen to argu. | Truedale. Pleased the farmo \ N i wing: 3 LB K & ——— e Pleased the Farme i ¢ London, established i 03 0 Saoss ment on Tnesday next. eased rmers. Imp rM}~ f Lond h, € tablished in 1803, Council Bluffs, Ta. Cole & Cole bought a big part of the Dun-| The Hay-Abbott insane hospital care wa EMERSON, Neb., June 12.—(Special.)- Glens Falls of New York, established in — : o8 T T T T L gan stock, and are making bargains in hard- | called in the supreme " vour: eyt 2.2 | amerson's now ercamery has bien running ¢ Fireman's Fund of California, established [ The following communication was received | Vi ips scrcen § 160 b, 'r"‘_v’]‘;""‘("F"‘h.‘_“l“;j“‘l“‘”;I‘"‘('";,“p e b n! ] month now and the farmers will receive pay in 15/ at The Bee offics yesterday: Sezeen Doors, and 76¢ oral o bean served on Genernl Wehster, | for their milk tomorrow. They will receive s “:;}INM of Manchester, Eng., established in | cOUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia, June 12.—Editor [ Philadelphia Lawn Mowers (Genuine), $4.50 | for Dr. Hay, and that General Web- {.‘I. :I"m,\ N»rmnu;m:m:, "\\nl.lu»r[. \\A'l.\y ‘,;v ‘1 y|”n(~n~ 5. Omaha Bee: On last Sunday morning Rev. Gasoline Stoves, $2.50 up. frs ad been served on counsel for [ abo! cents per pof or their butter. A llmxllz:cu & Towle, Sole Agents Stephen Phelps, In. addressing - the. Fign| The Brocess Ges. Btoyes and Ranges, $4 \h:’r'l[ 'fll.fxw'.‘ Hetes R nle '“L(‘I"»" praLitying fagats '«;""“‘ street. school graduates, took occasion to remind | to $30. t 558 Jther brief. but d.d not decire | and better than they expected. Local mer 20 3 — . 5 R b o ‘prepare another brief, bu not desire Cianeran theraexnec 3 2 ] PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, them that, in connection with other ques- Western Washers, $2.7 that it should delay the progress of the hear- | hany {‘.’ « paying from 8 to 10 cen N NS N NN SN \ i tions they would have to mcet, would be | Wood Frame Wringers, $1.85. {nE and thus carry the eass over to unother | 107 butter. o M Lynan (aaves Sundey svaning fop her | Sar, " DOTHOD QUERHOHS - WeSthink this | lton Frame Wringeth, 81,60, term. Chi>t Justice Norval said that the ©r. Parkhuret nt Or or Infants and Children. i Lt e very unfortunate aud inopportune, becau Screen_wire lower than ever. case would be carried over to next Tuesday, | QRLEANS, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tels Solora our constitution knows no special religion [ Some fine Sterling six-hole ranges at Dun | Jutio 15, and it was accordingly submitted on | g wqne grets Jne 18— ( S SRR T W badaer lelt yeaterdqy:| and Ginabielsthonlslaroenisiou oo ganiali coRt inmiton wayidowni e o] the bricfs filed without argument s TR LA alilatsl « Castorta fssowelladapted tochildren that | Castoria cures Colie, Constipation, ve weeks' trip to Honolulu. moved far from religlous bias. hen Dr. | Somo Siberia Refrigesators at half pric it i 3 est and attendance, Yesterda S a6 et s rsariBon | SanE B AT B AP R N SRR It O A0 puan i ihe || EhelnN was culled inoants alliveriine bas i1 Malp Bries AELIGH LOSES GAIES COLLKOE | Dr. Parkhurat set the assembly wiia wit ;;u\\'!.‘\“l’olxl:u‘l' D Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes dis clty yi ay looking for the perpetrators | laureate sermon, he was not warranted in @ b S——— . > his remarks on ‘“Daniel Among the Poli 5 sy 0 N ¥ . ' ¥ of 'a burglarly in which some diamonds were | F*ferring to any religion in a manner tha Neglige and summer shirts and ladies Gt heiT i utlcakintitelnrn tor)| (LiclanK.L: 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. gestion, -3 - atolen would prejudice the minds of his hearers, | and gents' ties, a very large stock and the | Norfolk Gets th e A Dr. John Gallagher lectured to a larg Without injurious medication. o S A fair proportion of the taxes which keep | largest steck of straw hats in town, are g A SALL L t audience tonight on “What Some Wom T C. Dawson, accompanied by his uncle, |\ "0 city schools are paid by people who | part of the great Spetman Bros. stock that is | NELIGH, Neb., June 12.—(Speclal Tele- Hivo Deners o o Sl Some. (tom Prof. E. J. Hamilton of Seattle, Wash,, has | B\ 2% ¥ S0 SO0 B Mormons From [ being sold by the assignee at ridiculously [ oo A ‘compromise was reached by the Sy Lo a LY AapRiauaed. “The of *Castoria® {3 so universal and Tor several years T have recommended gOne to Des Moines to visit his brother, AHan [ (e to time. ohildren of thess “Aormos low prices. It I8 also the ladies' chance to | BTam/ ot WA B AR on the ques: Death of Mrs. John Yuoker. Its merits so well known that it seems a work § *Castoria,’ and shall always continue to do Dawson of the Leader. e s pmany \licard of bargains in dry goods: board SRS & L e e A SH NS Nob 0o s~ Ensnisi) of supererogation to endorseft. Few are tho | o, £s it has invariably produced beneficial W. W. Chapman is lying at the point of | subjected to religious Intolerance? Shall Kerns’ Expensive Wooine, O s Bat*Norfolic shall | telesram®to! Rev,:Leo Hunt this" atiernoon intelligent families who do not keep Castoria [ results.” death at his home from creeping paralysis, | they be insulted at a public service known A J In effect the agreement is that Nortol St within easy reach," Fouie FiBinn 5 and his phys ves him hope of but a | to have been in honor of a public school | Charles Kerns, who used his flsts on [0y a) outstanding debts, amounting to | from St. Joseph, Mo, announced the sudd R PG 38 M; Dy short time to live, event? 10 Will not'do for Dr. Piiips (o say | Amanda Bethera the other day to convince | 507 "510'000, the same (o be deposited tn a | 324th of Mre. Jonn Yunker, mother of Mr Aacos dixze D D SN 125th Street and 7th Ave,, New York Clty, 1 DO J ¥ unt, 0 Mr. and Mrs. eft fo at LW k City. Thirty of the public school teachers have [ that he referred to polygamy. for that ls a | her of his superiority a8 a man in the hope | hunk subject (o the check of the treasurer. | HUnt: Boh Mr. and Mrs, Hunt left for that 5 7 ®o far signified thelr intention of attending | dead lssue, the people of Utah having glven | of gaining her admiration to the marrying | Further funds are to be provided by that [ ie® I BE BIEECRE Gt the | Tite CENTAUR CoMPANY, 77 Mrnnay Stieer, New York Crre. BB (metax ot i Nillonal Tasohers' ar- | E0R - p Phelps please explain him- | Point, explained the little transaction in Jus- | town to mect the running expenses of (he R T R U T T L A S soclation, which begins at Denver, July 5 “_”,,'” 1: ’;““v":‘:‘m”“‘l)"“ D e itien n's court yesterday. He pleaded | college for the next year, and it by May 11 Wil Regulate the ¢hildren. G. G. Baird Is In Oakland looking atter the | {5 vciic\ers 'of Brigham Young. let him so | EUIty to the charge of assault and battery [ next $80,000 additionsi casiy has been raised ALLS CITY, Neb., June. 12.—.(8ecials k affairs of the county clerk's ofice, while | {iio that we may know. But even then his | @2d a fine of $20 was assessed against him. [ by Norfolke then all oppoe e sbllege shail | At & special meeting of the city council ar Deputy Clerk L. B. Robinson Is at Ames, at- | roforcnce was unnecessary, for they have | On the second cherge, which was preferred | of Nellgh to the removal of the esllcge Stall | orginuance was passed prohibiting childrer | mmmm————— tending commencement excreises of the Towa | sworn allegiance to the government and the | 882inst him later, that of threatening to kil [ cease. It is further provided that the p under the age of 14 years on the streets = 3 Agricultural college. laws of the country and their church r. he was bound over to keep the peace | €nt l’“”l“.‘l‘lg:'lill“;.\lllli; R ]| then i 610 clook il pit T nleah: ‘achos H N e officially declared against polygamy. Did Dr, [ and gave :;u own bond flxrl ;_‘;n). n.l\ ther | tate, b Mee in establlshing an academy | Panied by their parents. All violators of the - . AN u s out. Phelps refer to the work —organized by | went to fail to serve out his $20 and costs |t I or ‘educational purpose as | ordinance will be fined not less than $1 anl ) Lake Manuwa Rallway company time card. | Joseph Smith in 1830 and now continued by | on the other charge. Both Kerns and the girl AR pther seRuckiionnl iRnrRete (5| not mare than $10 - . - Until further notice trains will leave for the | his son, neither one of whom has cqunte- | wore countenances very much the worse for | they may elect. The colloge Wil e math ———— We have in stock 10,000 feet of hose, more than all other Grand Plaza at $:30 a. m. and 2, 4, 7. | nanced polygamy, and it so, why? Is our | wear, the result, it Ts said, of being out to- :".fv’"r’\ (h -“'l;“f‘ B ot NoRTolk Waync's Latest Curiosity. # 2 8 % and 11 p. m. Leave the.lake at 7:30 | work huriing the morals of Councll Bluffst | setber o the Wooda & few days sgo and Fts he cotege name of Gates and In return | WAYNE, Neb. June 12—peciat Tele | dealers combined carry. Our prices are fully 25 per cent lesg 10180 e, 430 B30 630, T30, 530 |13 it intringing e others’ rights? "Or s it | ting poisoned by vy pays the outstanding indebtedness, gram.)—A thoroughly developed live colt % : % 101902 by ::";jll"»’“:‘lll‘h‘;"":l“fy;"v‘(‘[rrm"" githe thinking O T T T 7 e e with two perfect hind legs, but no fore legs | than they can sell you for. Come and see and be convinced, . 0. D. -exploajye | PEOPIE that the minister of another churc 2 anflacs § ¢ is the latest curiosity he Where the forc ; i % iy baniilietony, oin explosive | must” warn our High tchool raduates that | Al trimmed hats at & greatreduction | xpupaska CITY, June 12 —(Special)— | f1 0 et corloriy here portins, e 0 We will sell you a good hose for 63c per foot. i A . they must meet it? What is there about iats for $6; $12 hats for $7;$6 hats for B aTORE g Ter AT SR ey il L = Will burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasolinc | (ig “Mormon question” that these graduates | $3; §5 hats for $2.50; a nice trimmed hat for | Juige Chapman and a party hx“l Just re- | and covered with hair.” Many people view s - . than any other gasoline stove on the market. | will have to meet? $1. These prices will continue for the next | turned from a fishing trip at Independence " ay. : Florence Field Do o This referenc was unfortunate on th 30 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pear] street. twent. U\u‘ miles from »\‘r‘»l“'ll ["‘:l‘ Death of Mrs. Carrie B, Crew, y l' 5 R part of a_mini: ho was chosen to ad- S ie day he caught a fine mess of bass, the | o PBAUL Neb. June 19.—(Sne o Florence 8. Fleld, daughter of. Mr. and [Rart of a miniter who was chosen to 4| oo out for the excursion to St. Joseph | omoiieet welshing three and. the largest five | ST: PAUL, Neb., June 12.—(Special)—Car Mrs. John T. Field, died yesterday morning at | yrom a non-sectarian and free institution | June 23, via the Burlington route. Fare, [and one-half pounds. These he cetermined to | rle Crew, wife of F. W. Crew, formerly Rooms 1-4 Fourth St., Masonic Block 4:45 o'clock at her home, 220 Harmony street, | and thus prejudicing thelr minds against | $1.50 for round trip. O. M. Brown, ticket|send to Plattsmouth friends, to quiet all ar- '*‘"‘””' of Howard county, died at her place of ' ) 21 years of age. She had bee suffere something they knew little about Rev agent, gument s to his prowess as a fisherman, |res!d-nce yesterda: The deccased was highly m,,,), .“,N.“.,,:M, ,,:,. ",:,\, “‘ ,::”:',,_lmv]vr, " | Phelps has been In the ministry for many GAmb ere Discharged. They were accordingly packed in ice, in a |respected In the community. Nearly the en iy 2 funeral will take place Friday morning at 10 | Y9ars and has grown old In the service Pete Hartwig, “Suspender Jack” Hanford | ATrel, and shipped to Plattemouth, a tire city attended the funeral at 10 o'clock COUNCIL BLUFFS. reloct } 'hy has he not met the ““Mormon ques- A8l 53 X i anford | preceding them te his s to watch | this m,rning. o'clock from the First Baptist church, of | WhY has : and Theodore Moone hom Charles f re < yet. The v STE which she was a member, Rov. T. F. Thick- | Uon?" Why does he not do it now? It it |and Theodor 207, Whom Dbaries A.|for tne barrel. Fher are walshing yet. The Cattld Tn Gaod Condition, STEAM DYE WORKS T must b2 met, he would be setting a good | Knott accused of engineering a gambling | barrel gct no further than Minneapolis It i Y & & L. stun officiating. The following young men 8 & 8 8 b LYO! Neb.,, June 12.—(Special Tele ) will officlate as pall bearers: Kraest Irone | €xample by leading out. Yours for right game In which he lost $19, were discharged |agalnst the laws of Minn to ship fish | S et All kinds of Dyelng BiiA taanen Hiram Colhurn. AMved Doy I T. W. WILLIAMS by Justice yesterday morning. It seems | from the state, and the j big catch was | gram.)—The cattle on the Indian reservati and Cleaning done in Walter Joserk el R T e Lo XIS Dr. Phelps was shown the communication | that Knott has a penchant for jumping into | confiscated by the game warden. are in fine condition She highest styls. of Mltpr-Jossph and Alfred Blackford, and asked what he had to say. “I will|criminal Ltigation and then jumping out P arramanih - alaonists Susd. ";“' A “"“”‘l‘“” g0 from ”';‘ caunty the et raiydnd P et o e la “ ,d | tell The Bee," said he, “just as I have told [ again before the matters come to a head o s J P to Denver to attend the National Educational atned fabrics mad 1 ln:-..«sl'n I'!' nnfi“fl xu{:.‘u ;r).u ot ‘.’C.“J.‘ 5oed | Mr. Williams in a lette A S T e e A T S A of #| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 12.—(Special | association meeting July 1 Lo look as ;fi‘.’;gpx'?; 11 in doubt about this try it and be convinced. | in reply to the same sort of a note which | little girl on the charge of beating a school- | Telegram.)—Mrs. Nellié A. Archer of this YT (T done 'and delivered Don’t forget name and number. Tel he sent me, that I barely mentioned th ate, but failed to appear when the time | city today filed a suit for damages in the in @l ‘parts of the g Mormon question once in passing, togeth came for the trial, leaving HHV‘ connty t district court for the sum of $10,000. The v 5 a =~ country. Send for Davis, agency for Munvon's remedles, with other questions which I thought worthy | Pay the expenses of his fun. Yesterday he | defendants named in the petition are F. G se Horsford's Acid Phosphate, price list. — e SR Tt=h’ goh sraduates | 414 the same way, having been pald the | enberger. M. 8. Rya kel & Frahm,| Dr. Geo. H. Knapp, St. Louls, Mo., say . A MACHAN, Siarting for Thelr Homes, SEAIROR bk kRN 05001 e taie | amount he lost by the gamblers. This time, | Jo; Louts ; Boedeker, Hans Goos, | “I find it an excellent preparation in dysper , 4 Most of the pupis at the Iowa School for | "y callea’ Mormons in the city, I have | Bowever, the costs were charged up to him Weidman, ‘Claus Sprecht, Herman | sia and nervous disorders, such as mental ex- Propriotas, the Deaf were loaded on the cars yesterday | always thought of Mr. Willlams' church as | nd he will be m to pay if possible Andy Brcback and C. H. Peter- | haustion, wakefulness, etc Broadway, near Northe along with their baggage and started on their the Church of the Latter Day Saints, and Hlcwers for Commenc nt Exerci es = & [“.p""l"i"“;;;n homeward journeys. The difficulty In get- [ supposed it had repudiated the name of the | e ha ! EaRAN b Blutts, lowa. Tel. / ) 3 ¢ have a surplus of roses, carnations and ting them ‘off was similar to that experi- | Mormon church. By the Mormon question | smiis Come and get them ot vour oo 12000018001 QBN X048 24001 — enc ‘lvl“ by any one with children, only multi- | | meant only that which I think those we T W e e maes . Ao A e - - - plied a good many times over. There were | have been commonly understood to mean N (s - e i * . aver 275 children and more than 300 trunks, | namely, polygamy and its resultant and kin-| We will make special prices for running and it was a scene of confusion worse con- | dred evils. I would be 1 indeed 40 know | service pipes for gas to your residence for a y founded until the last little one had left the | tna¢ polygamy is a dead issue, as Mr. Wil- | the month of June, Call at Gas office for . bullding, armed with his package of lunch | jau M VS 1aa" not the slightest idea of | Information. Mr.J. W. Rolltns, of Sweet Springs, Mo., write consider the Pyramid Pile ] and his ratiroad ticket. e R T T E g Ty cure'without an cuul; it cured u in less th dag 1 waited 18 duys or, t v ) lliams’ church holds.” N eaa tnore tobe dure:l'was fally cured befare wrlting you: 1 can naw ssy £ am oured Exclusive sellers in Council Bluffs for the justly calebrated Heath& Millis Pasturage, firet-class, reasonable and near | MY Williams' church holds Five thousand feet S-inch top, 12 26 a1 ahall reec tlie Py Pile Cure at cvery pessible opportunity, ROMBYQ . . PRSI OANEANS aitys . W Squire, 161 Peart st ="* "% | “Eider Williams announces that this even- | roh o, oUsRd fect Snch top, 12 to 26 P rass e g e st 73 PRRRIRIAY gan Mfg. Co’s “BEST" PREPARED PAINT, THE STANDARD PAINT — Ing at the tent at the corner of Washing- | ton Council Bluffs, Ta. Dr. Ea terbrook reports that the Pyramid Pie Cire not only cures the various OF AM<RICA, putup in 64 handsome shades and guaranteed to look For sale, phacton and harnes: Mrs, | ton avenue and Harrison street he will pasin) " 'nnnslr;l.lnfi--:quln;f‘(«":cl«flml;n'g's:‘llv{:cgm‘;v::"l‘f“r;lb\:l on the urst appHcation, better, wear longer and cover more surface than any other paint. This Lyman. M k;‘ upon ‘L‘ subject "‘\uu Must '.\m: W. 1. Rob uson's Housw Burglarized. 02 MEWOE DOW SSVAL v h paint received the HIGH 28T AWARD at the World's fair, Our motto, Fotertalned the ~eniors. the Mormon Question,” and he extends an W. H. Robinson’s hou at 123 Washing ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR..... A pleased customer our best advertisement. Call or send for color cards Wholesale and retail. 200 BROADWA.Y The members of the High school senior | IVitation to all who were at the bacca laureate services last Sunday to attend 4 by burglars class were entertained last evening by the | 4 A s day afternoon. The members of the family Junlors at the residence of Spencer Smith on | Ladies, do not fall to look at the beauti- | left the house at 12 o'clock, and noue of ‘Washington avenue. The rain did not have [ ful new things on second and third floors the family were there until 6 in the even the effect of diminishing tho attendance in | the Durfee Furniture company. Nothing | ing. Then it was found that some one had the slightest degree, and only intensified the | finer is made. torn off the wire screen from the bathroom enjoyment of the young people. Nothing ; g window, in the rear part of the house, and was left undone that could add to ther o L FRed 10 Hoaak In. abialned: aocess Lo the interior, Tae Bonce pleasure, and the juuiors showed themselves [ Jobn Cover, who attracted a little attent well ransacked, but 8o far as could be as expert In the art of entertaining as the | to himself last winter by ng a clerg svered last night nothing was missing ton avenue, was enter yester ., Pyramid /‘%‘5 Pile Cure. seniors In belng entertained. man’s baptismal suit from th ghureh ante | but a black silk waist aud a brown silk IT IS SUPERIOR TO ANY B0cts. und $1.00 at Druggists or by'mall from vl o Detilty, Loss of Sexusl Power (i cither = 5 bad. | F0om, sought to operate on a larger scalo | dress skirt P s - Koy 4 et wasknomes, fiom SAY cANM, U "smmme optician at Woliman's, 406 Broad: yesterday afternoon, by branching out as a —_——— SALVE, LOTION OR OINTMENT. Pyramid Drug Co.. Albio: Diai wred .'.'.v,‘;i—‘,“'\:}‘l‘.: h full-fledged burglar. He watched the resi- | Dr. Davis' Antl-Headache cures quick, and ol ¢ Fietind e ey, Address The Hardman, the plane par excellence dence of & man named Dungan, near the cor- | pleasant to take. BHERMAN & McCONNFLL DRUG CO., 1513 Dodge street, Omaha, Neb,