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'I’HE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1808. —ee Wl —_— 8 ‘T OwAnA_ DAy Be. |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUPFS ot 2t xor st 5 WILL ENEORCE, PRORIBITION| 0+ =t v v | GEAIRS AT SOUTH OMAA| e s P, o lety, are detailed to atte the scrapes a man was implicated. He Royd County Crops Suffer to a Cous der- of Dietrict of “‘,l““'m"‘lln“"\"."12:”"‘&;':'&"‘" = s thought so much of her, however, that he = uble Extent, Fort Washington, Md. COUNCIL BLUFFS8. forgave her offense each time nnd‘ " BUTTE, Neb, June 13.-~(Speclal Tele- o8 M. O'Conner, Eighth eave OFFICH, « - NO.12 PEARL STREET | Maad Verrier Dies from the Effects of Mor- | lved - with = her ""lhy"“g;f" whe he | Judge Spurrier of the District Court at Das | ram)—-A heavy rain, accompanted by some | Joseph Prokop Perishes at the Bottom of A tond the sncumpmont of the Seox . e onld o ! A st | Hted - this ounly afternoo ond regiment, Nation . o — e phine Poisoning, the bank to make a deposit, and when he Moines Detettiined. !:"“" visited this ¢ un;_v this afte ’n . n: a Doep Well, i Bl \"":n' da lrlnu Missour!, a4 v e returned found that his wife had packed | the western portion of the county the ha a o By (et UL IS o o e —_— her trunk and prepared to leave him with e | dia some little damage to growing erc ™ H. W. TILTON, Lesses, : | Grand concert tonight. Courtland BDeach, NO CAUSE KNOWN FOR HER SUICIDE | John Miller, who is in the ek business and | gy eps o STRONG DZCREE ON THE POINT | Persons who came over frem O'Nelll passel | OVERCOME BY A POWER UL GAS RUUALY B A PLEPHONES-Business office, No. #; night “‘""”“"“‘ ”'I" "';"?"Kh’" oy n‘["‘"":;"";"” o through a very severe hail storm about ten WHITE CAPS SERIOUSLY DEALT WITH o e ections. He ¢ epo it bt By ! by (e e—————————— Y hreatened to have her arrested on the charge miles north of O'Nelll. A strong wind They Attack a Missourl Farmor and Thele ON. Dead Girl Was a Narse at the W. C. A adultery She immediately hustled her { Declares that the Sale of Intoxicatlng | companied {t and the hail stones were large Repeated Attempta to Rescue im Alive Lender Is Killed, Y Hospital and Her Kelatione So Far |‘nm]< Vr‘llylllu :|' of thv“rl‘\“r mi'yn‘:'mh m”; Liquors in the State of Towa 18 & N“ ‘HT{v ”.1‘ fell with such force Lo At Prove Fatile and the Polsonous Vapor SALEM, Mo, June 13.—The home of Bl Grand hotel, Council Blufts. Newly fur- as Known Were Pleasant 180 doms. to Oougell Biafts and Hut & searoh Crime and Must T “v';‘-“ he bugey 1 e ey Shire] Quickly Conen to Within a Few Harvey, (wo and one-halt miles north of mished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop. with Al warrant in the hands of Constable Baker. Cens Wik " ',‘m"‘: “‘»"_{"; by ;”']‘f“f;‘l eet of the Top. here, was visited about 12 o'clock last night J. A. Currfe, Janitor of the court house, The officer overhauled the trunk at the depct il LRl By Lk Lk by a mob of whitecaps, numbering about and Miss Josephine Roberts of Harrison afd took it to Justice Vien's court, where e from west to east over the path which | twenty-five. They callod to John Harvey, a county were married Wednesday evening. Maud Verrier, the nurse at the Woman's 1:.; contents are awaiting proof of owner DES MOINES, Jure 13.—(Speclal Te :...\ suffered through the 10 five Teseph Prokop, a laborer, was asphyxiated [son of EIl. Part of the mob forced ita Lily Camp Ald soclety will mee after | Christian asscclation hospital who took mor- | SRR Lyl e hag gone elther to | ETam)—Judge Spurrief foday pu Afiak: | RRTaHTON, Nev, T Ly | 3t the bottom of a well 130 fect decp yester- | way Into the house und wero met by Johy '5'” Ry R hl\ Uity ',”'fi‘ r | phine Wednesday night, died yesterday | pogsord, where she has relatives, or to Texas, | & touches on the decree against the further | F s e noon an | L eh., Jur (Spe . betore help could | Harvey in the upper hall. Harvey opened i vited morning at 4:30 o'clock. For nine hours | o prow’ up with the country existenc: of saloons in this city or county, [ TM* . el plendid v 3 irred at the [ fite at once killing Joseph Nelgon, Then Whel clib ‘of Omana ‘came over last even. by her bedside, keeping her breathing by BOSTON STOLE at thelr perll, An effort was made by th Mike Smith rents the [ wounded man was carried off by his frienda, ing and pald a visit to the Ganymedes at | working her arms and body in 'r“' ";w Big reluction in black dress goods. See |attorneys for the saloon m t a stay N t 1 g a well dug fand up to this time his name and the extent their club house way. They took turns, one set of workers Abe Lincoln post, No. 20, Grand Army of | being worn out at the end of about five [ strictly all wool, at 25c a yard. G0c French |another was rices on ferges, 40c. Fine French serge, [ of proceedings for sixty or ye until | pri n_ferg e iy O S e : / ) Prakep o dig watll they struck | 4% fOF some time past been enamored of & the Republic, wiil meet at the hall at 1| minutes and giving way to another set. /The | serge at 3fc a yard. 7he fine India twill, 45 | supreme court. This was denfed by Judge | Fye are'n exce condition I T numetous ocoasions threatened hor lite thlecs o'clock to attend the funeral of our late cOm- | gootory gtate that she must have taken a | [nches wide, warranted all wool, on eale | gy, pror who sald in part: “It fs claimed | 41l busy getting out the wee i r the first fifty feet the sides of | she married him. This was the reason for rade, G. W. Dellinger TR very heavy dose, and at 4:30 her breathing | 4528 vard. serge, 44 Inches wide, at f9c a | that the entering of the decree prepared in [ o ARMONT, e e ganealcnects well wers protected by heavy planks | the raid. The men composing the mob are h:}“]‘ e e N e 'se. | stopped, In spite of all artificial means that | yard, $1.00 storm_serge, 64 inches wide, at [ this case would work irr-parable InJUry 1o [ rain. Wind and hait storm. . Orp oo ot ooty | and in all respects the job was a first class T Towh. AHingeset will e RO IRIE SN quested to meet at their hall at 1 o'clock p. | had been used to keep it up. a yard. 50c all wool henrietta, 40 inches [ the defendant and fnasmuch as about thirty | fell. No damage is reporied further (han the gas of any kind was noticed until m., to attend the funcral of Brother G. W.| Her motive in committing the rash act | wide, at 35c a yard. 46-inch all wool heurl Sl A . L ered Into a contract with Henry | ©f his injurfes are unknown. John Harvey ey were paid 75 cents per foot for the | B s T b rotiotao e sty | 1836 S x Hwitery whiTE e sile/c-Stvay| O1LAIIDGMod gooda, Or uats NE. 8 & gand, | EB0L SEUCE D Y AREEAL S0 B oot Rl LR UL AL P ‘T\‘;"‘l‘l Vednerday. atternoon. when Lugsch's lamp = Lellenger. A siting brothers e c s as muc ystery as It ev s. Mrs. + # el | of by a like e, that the loss of property | W y and brc i a heavy | went out o & had 6 come 16 the surtace TR 40-inch fine German henrietta, 17-18 twill " are also requested to attend. M. L. Fonda, | yerrier, the mother of the dead girl, arrived | e sone B et o vara would not b confined to the keepers of | Ioud of dust. & fonidboghe bl o il Beechar's pills are for billodih from Grand Island at 11:30 a. m., an COLORED DRESS GOODS aloons, but would extend to the landlords | gram.)—Later developments. show that (Le | pressed into service and a line of hose laid & b &7 onjl«‘lr"' ““:. "B the St v:’u“llrihl“l e Bt | first thing done was to open the letter her | 40-inch all wool suitings, worth §0c & yard, | who have rented their premises for such | cyclone which passed south of town o terday | to the bottom of the well through which | FYE88: bilious headache v“)SPep Irst avenue by the Shugart block yeste " o » at | to go al 35c a yard. urposes. o v have desire to 001 d ol erable strength ¢ was i . s work. ' to, : day morning, when it became frightened, | daughter had lett for her in the hope that | to e &L 36 & WAZR. o o) 0 Lo o jar | PUPDOSEs. I certainly have no desire to |afternoon had in it lerable ‘sirength. | air was pumped all the time a man was work- | gja, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- broke the hitching strap and ran away. it would afford an explanation. To the dis 18 yesterday. ABout 11 o'clock Lugsch, who cloud of dust go- i ek Several buildings in Hancock VATLE 185 un0 §18hr o ah18 At 00T e vira gn a form of decree that would wantonly [ Several buildings in Hancock e J Main street it upset several kegs of T appointment of those connected with the in- | "\yo have just received another case of col- | destroy the rights or property of any indi- | IO\ Wite demolishel, including a bacn |\ Ty onaling ‘the windlass, talked with | Siness, sick headache,bad taste green that stood in front of Harl, ¥ stitution, it contained nothing in the shape | ored serges. We had them before. They are | vidual; and with a full appreciation and due | (hiricen head of horsce o | With { Prokop, who was at the bottom of the well Bty Co's utore, and agreen ue was imparted| ot an ekplanation, and did not even atlude | worth” G0 & yard: While they last 250 8 | regard for the rights of all persons con- | smul dumase. No' faltes have been' e | i eversthing seemed to bo al rignt. 1| i the mouth, coated tongue, o all that part of the stre ess’ buggy’[ to any intention o part of co yard. cerned, such dect )e entered 1s T feel | POrtel.” There was damage to crops | bout wtes after Prokop fell over il & caught the horse and buggy of J. B. Long | sulcide, It was mer:ly such a letter as any FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, erned, such decree will be entered as 1 feel i “Wsnwvm ‘r:r ”«“vh«‘xm s n i .n‘l\ ‘\‘\I ,.,’rfflllf‘ n"l«_“i‘ o k:w“mg font lOS!D[flplellt,Sd”o\\ skm,etc, and carrled them nearly across the street. | daughter might write to her absent mother. Council Bluffs, Ta. Il ani l'mnnd to (Dt “n-n!grn’;izr«llllfl-‘ ST. PAUL, Neb., June 13.—(Speelal)—A | what was the matter Lugsch tied a rope when caused by constipation Hess' »‘.m‘gy lost 1" wheel ‘),.u no serfous dam \’lr~ \v.lrrwr u;.«” .:llllufl crazed with grief at SERRMINIE bR CoRmunbemint MISRALY ":-l;,‘.‘ :\’.‘v:x:i.»m'» "A;\\”;‘:u. ":f-»»:‘p n“,“{ml Nice shower pasaed over here about 5 o'clock | about his waist and was lowered to l),,,. bot Yy constipation § Lo kg o1 grocery bill of | | Coroner Jennings decided that an inquest( The scheme adopted by the High school | sent was aseailed and has been constantl UL Wi RO IOt b et AR WLl LR S R e and constipation is the most 82;\ apainat W B, Crambers: the dancing | Was unnccessary, and the remains were in- | faculty of limiting the number of tickets | questioned in this court, o that to persons P Wi® sufiiclent for soft avy rain of tea | Him er to g+t him up. Before he could [{ t fall of th Pasttr: "He Yis waited Tong and carneatly | terred ast evening at 7 o'lock. briet feré- | (g commencement excrclses sald_to_each | N0 huve either been cigaged i the sile of 3 e e . eere hes“na | frequent cause ofall of them, for the pay which came not. Yesterday a | €S belng hewd st the GOh A0 b officia. | Purchaser to ten proved an ignominious ‘j ! ade At\ofi 6 2 b., June 13.—(Special)—A I forward on hie face, badly bruising his ¥ fi1a Beight Chought acruck him. He knew that | Simpson ot Grace Episcopal churen " offeia- | BTERECS, ({60 B RITNRG NE R TIVELN | therefor, tiie determination of that q rm of wind, hal and rain | forehead. As quickly as possible Lugsch was Go by the book. Pills 100 and the other night the High School cadets gave | HNE: oital authorities are of the be. | the speculation that has taken place in for-| = iktUIe Hike gonlared that (’Iu-l rohibit passed over this place Wednesday evening, | hoisted to the surface and water thrown in ,5. a lmx. Book Sree at youws & reception (o the senior class in Chambers' | | 1S MARIGL) SURRNICE \WF (Gme' trouble | mer vears. Before the reats had been cn | [FRIEREE, BEs ARCE, (R0 Ao DEORBLONY | the afrcction being from northwest to south: | his face. After resting for 4 me he Mide | druggist's or write BF. Allen Co, hall, and thought perhaps Chambers’ debtors ) = KA : . ¢ | sale two hours evary seat in the house hed 8 stil LS “S | east. It was preceded by a dense cloud of | another attempt to rescue his “friend, but g £ y s » had been as reiiring as his own. So he went | \VeIShing upon her mind. Her mother Bt | ooy taken at 25 cents apicce, for High & malority of the qualified voters of a municl- | fine qust, which made it as dark at § o'clock | with the same result, only this time he was | 365 Canal St., New York. to Justice Cook and swore out a writ of (115 been securing & Cvoret (TR (€T Tlen | school boys and others stood in line as early | Pality whall sign a petition to suspend the | as it fs at § o'clock. Only a very few hyil | hauled up unconscious. Annual 1rne (0 Novores attachment for the gate receipts at the driy- | 0and. and the domestic quficulttes Whieh | "3 ¢ iclgck in the morning in front of the | Penaity of the prohibitory law the sale of in- | gtones foll in the Immediate vicinity of | Two more attempts were made by a work- ing park yesterduy. The gate receipts were [ M1de It necessary might have hal SOPR | box office, while the window did not open [ loXicating liquors as a beverage I8 a crime | fown, but they were very large and wher- | man to go down to get the body, but when | duly attached, and now Chambers and Homer | LIIIE o do with 1t 1f U i e wers | until 8 o'clock. Almost every one took ten [ And offense against that law and punishable | ever ‘one one struck a window glass it was | down a dishance of fifty feet the gas became | Will Bve a chanca to fight and §ss which {s | Male friends none of the hoap p scats, and many were sold by the early this court knocked out. About five miles southeast of | so strong that it was impossible to get any Satiiieg to thiem, O e e s Faarad ew drese | birds at §1 each, so great was the demand | It is probable the attorneys for the saloon | town the hall was very destructive, cutting | further. A lighted lantern was then lowered T R T aut, |1 wau: to| O E1gh #oliopl roratory men will go before the supreme court for a | the corn off close to the ground, @nd ‘ots | but when it was down some distance it went Experfence shows the desirability of hav- | of @ ,'"R'T’(",“'k"“',,'{," High street. It was 9| At least a part of the speculating was done | Writ of supersedeas against Judge Spurrier's | and all other small grain was entirely de- | out. This was tried a dozen timee or more ing fire insurance in an old and strong com- | B¢ Of biacle wiR WHEE (R PO GHC [ by the High school boys, and Principal East- | decision. W stroyed. It Is thought the corn will come [ Each time the light went out before it had s sear“s &se‘fl" pany. We write insurance in the most r Ay £t the latter told her she did not | Man was running around yesterday at the \ Niate Unlverdity Coitmiencomeint: ap again, but will be put back at least two | been lowered over six feet. It is more than PECI ALIST 3. liable companies in the world, among them | (h&tfon: © be becoming. “‘Oh,” sald | TAte of several revolutions a minute, trying I L T AT weeks. The damaged strip is at least two | likely that a vein was struck In the digging being the following kIt ol b rights 1 small | to find Who it was that had been guilty of [ IOWA CITY, Ia, June 13.—(Special Tele- | mjles wide and extends ten miles southeast |and the gas flowed into the well all at once. All torws of Blood and Imperial of London, established in 1803. n,‘v girl, 'n““\upn;( u‘-h 'Mw“e‘( 1 want it | selling tickets at more than the schedul: | gram.)—Commencement at the State uni-| The worst damage, however, is only in|{ Later in the afternoon, and while waiting f-m';‘n «hurn;nmh:rv_ln.“m:u. Glens Falls of New York, cstablished in [ eaF lots of flowere an Bhe oo oy: price. As a plece of mismanagement, the | versity of lowa closed here today with the | spots. Nearly all the apples and cherries | for a coroner, a newspaper was lighted and . Aunples, Bcrotuln, Tumots 1340 She gave Mrs. Moore the name, street and | Attempt of the echool authorities to prevent | graquating exercises of the collegiate depart- | Were stripped from the trees. A fine rain | dropped into the well, but the fire went out S e TS L Fireman's Fund of Californla, established | o She BRVe Alre Aloore A R nich was. Ia | epeculation was a unique success. The num- | ri AHPE SROTEHEs OF e o0 wBItS COPATL | foilowed the wind and hail, over an inch of | before the paper had fallen ten fect. . e R 4 g e O nee thing for her to do, Mrs, | ber might as well have been limited to fifty £ ine young 3 omen | water falling. Chief Brennan went out with a couple of '\ LADIES given carcfal Palatine of Manchester, Eng., established in | Mot 8 SIrange g o Jaine to recolleci | 48 to ten, excepting that the speculation | Were graduated. The prize of $25 offe 3 TEKAMAH, Neb.,, June 13.—(Special.)— [ grappling hooks and caught Prokop's cloth- 4BV NG od spectal attention for il 1886, i AR N O e the name of the street, | ¥ould have been concentrated in fewer hands. | Melvin Sears of Omaha for the best essay on | Another heavy rain’ fell over Burt county |ing in such a way as (o get a good hold ! {ANteIr many peeulluralls W S0l ., 235 P 2 ¢ | Next year the probability is that no one will | Folitical sclence was won by Herman P. Wil- | lagt evening, giving the ground a thorough |and drew the body to the surface. The de- | N\ ments, Louges & Towle, Sole Agonts, 285 Pearl||an sne did: not suppote’ It weuld meke any,| p IO G o iatiof I De Aousa, e e Wik e e censsd lvedeat Sixteenth and P streets and L OATARRH, Throat street. difference to her. It mow looks o8¢ dre's | the late rising bird will be able to caich a | Relation of the State to the Unemployed RANDOLPH, Neb., June 13.—(Special Tele- [ leaves a widow and one child. Work on the o W1 roublen cured by Gpestar PERSONAL PARAGRAP IS she had contemplated Kol e s Sheoud, | Worm or two. Principal Eastman threatened | CEDAR RAPIDS, la., June (Special | gram.)—Reports today from the surrounding | well was stopped at once and the opening | Yeourse of treatment. d-red the dress, an })HH: ‘“ m“i:’ ek "‘ u":d sterday to expel from school any pupil who | Telegram.)—The commencement exercises of [ country indicate that the hail storm yester- | will be bo: 1 up. Coroner Maul will hold E EN (VITALITY WEAK) Mrs. John Hammer Is reported dangerously | penty it it unable to get it herself. | he found had been guilty of selling his tickets | Coe college were held in the First Presby- | day was confined mostly to this town and fan inquest today. WEAK M 4o by 100 clono m bl e ot LRy at more than 25 cents ench, but thire it | erian church this atternoun, The graduiting | immediate vicinity, © No dunage was n TR ton o business or study, severe *mental o J b . rave doubt as to his being able to carry | lass is: Misses Grace F. Conn, Harriet W. | ported from north of here, and none east. The e pused. I i i 1 A kA B bk LR b AR s o A ik threat into execution, McLeish, J. Winnifred White, Jessie J. Wil- | damage west Is light, but south and south. | There is trouble brewing for John Holman, | ife or from the effects of youthtul follles, al ras o university at Lincoln, >, \: CI V. N. + L yleld readily to our new tréatment for loss I Flickl is ex 1 b tod ield Day Proves a Uowling Succeas from io the Public unl Our Patrons. wer, and Messrs. Poul N. Clark. W. N. Mot- | west it is rather serious. The storm was the | Twenty-ninth and I streets, it the neighbors | ¥iial power. . N. Flickinger is expected home today I E . 8. H. Neft anl;Fred G. Murray. Miss | heaviest just south of town and seemed to | . P Pl H S Your troubles If out ot c.tv. 1l usands from a business trip to Emporia, Kan. Every Polut of View. We have decided to change the name of | i > ! tell the truth. Holman has a son about 16 | WRITE XouF OuEER & Fo% 00 it noe White delivered the !salutatory address and [ start thiere. Crop. prospects are good. It| &0 S5 TOG (8 PRl B E 0 PR ) C. G. Saunders has been in Des Moines at-| The High Schcol cadets planned and car- | our new beverage, and in the future it will | Miss Conn the valedietory is raining south of here tonight years old who he claims i ad boy 4 i 5 1416 Farnam, T the e 1 4 i et catordiy g - | be callea only —1 DUNCAN, Neb., June 13.—(Special)—It | he cannot control. Wednesday evening Hol- Dr. Searles & se&fl&s Ouibia, Neb TAne o SIS R AL R e rlod Hinto e e o~y (LW RR LR R B B KING I TEMECRANGE Asks RyGHiver! began rainihg here thls. afternoon and came | man &wore to a warrant in police court that did them great credit. The sports took BEER." SIOUX CITY, June 13.—(Special Tele 1 harging the boy with disorderly conduct 9 7 s 018 hotmb SE s i 3.—(Special Tele- [ down in torrents for thirty minutes, then Y George W. Hewitt has gone to his old home | 1,00 4¢ the driving park in the afternoon | This refers to what was known as “Copp's s ST DIERe Al ay | settled do o a steady ‘b bide | and the lad was arrested and spent the night (I an VI OraveiTilE o Apena A Week-with : e taiciot o | Oheerin. (The nnme of (o harb tonlo wil| Sram }—=Allls L"Plersei iled u patition today | settled down to e steady raln whioh bids {3 (b ey BER\COEVE, 0SB Y by atives and friends. and the amphitheater: never ocontalned a | toRr ™ (RS e o e e 16 mnas | or the appointment.'o¥'ia recolver for the ! LAl Dight. his county hat bad | hd’a couple more gentlemen called at police W. I. Smith and his court reporter, | more interested or interesting crowd. The | ¢, "vhs purpose of aliowing us to copyright | Mcller Supply company, a large wholesale ¢ potatoes are large as hen eggs, | headquarters and made many and hard Kicks 0. Bruington, returned yesterday from | High school girls were out in full force, | our label, with a name exclusively our owr. | slumbing establishment in this city. The | Crops are doing fine against the injustice of the affair. These [ Clarinda, where a session of the district court | each one with her special hero on heroes, | which will be done once; algo to prevent | company assigned for the. benefit of its cred FREMONT, June 13.—(Spzcial.)—There | P8ople claim that Holman has shamefully has just been closed. ~Court will be re-|and that particular part of the landscape | the goods from leing confounded with o | (ors some months ago, but the present peti- | was a heavy shower here last evening, nzarly | 4bused the boy and will not allow him in P d opened for a short term in this city next | was all over in spots, smiling or frowning | beer called Kop's Che:r (eafd to b& imported). | ‘ioner states her claim, with those of a num. | an inch and one-half of rain falling. The | the house and that for some time the lad ( nau S) Monday. according as one hero or another did him- | that le being gold to £ame extent in this part | her of other creditors, were omitted in the | shower was preceded by a strong wind, but [ $1ePt in a neighbor’s barn and been fed on 41100 eizs’ radbred ito Tat This ¢ selt proud or did himself up. The parents [of the country. Wheeler's King Temperance | .ohedule of liabilities. And that unless the re. | no damage has been reported. Beets are | handouts. These people asked to have the ze reduced to......oi Lake Manawa Railway company time card, | 80d friends of the boys were all there, and | Beer contains neither alcohol, malt or graln oty fastins Wy trial set for today so they could be there ceiver is appointed she wif) get nothing growing very fast. Some of the early ones S f Rt Sc size reduced to.. Until further notice trains will leave for the | & neat piece of athletic work was greeted of any kind, but is a pure hop extract, re The mm"’h”s of the city ‘f_mmm he-e have | are already two inches through. The con- | and testify in his behalf. 1Tt is claimed that Grand Plaza at 8:30 a. m. and 2, 4, 6, every time with a burst of applause. A |fined and carbonated by a process of our own A oA K nck oLl o lecided to extend the city water works sys- | dition :-': n\r» oat crop ]q.u m‘nnm;u s”m .k;lr— t[‘\‘i“.‘illl:h!’hr&!:‘”’ukr:‘ ,,'f.‘;‘,"(‘fifi.‘:",.}“l\‘.‘i“f?!'f.“'.}" ¥‘{.? G0c Brilllantine reduced to... eaxeiitlio .40 | conservative estimate had the total amount | invention, s ie | ‘m to Morning Side, @ suburb two miles east | Pris? the farmers. In spite of the dry [down thres i ides o] e M5 ok o T a0 305 40 450 | realizcd from the affair over $150, which, | Revenue Department, December 5, 1894, as | .i' town. The residents of the piace claimed | Weather of lasi month there will be a fair - bolice e e R Nien ot she ekl TR T considering that fleld day is an entirely | not subject to special tax either for manufac- | they were not getting a‘fair return for their | ¥ield of eats, Corn never looked better. B Crabapple Extract, per 0z....... SN — new departure, is considered doing very well, | ture or sale. These goods are manufactured | :.xes, and made all preparations to secede. | CHAPMAN, » June 13.—(8 A FOK t HE ARMY, C. 0. D. Brown has the oniy non-explosive [ " The events passed off without any acci- | exclusively by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing [ the city fathers did not like this, and getting | The past weck of warm weather has gusoline stove ever manufactured, and It| gents. In the Shrec-legged race Willlams | company, 134 East Broadway, Council BIuts. ‘ogether tofav, decided to give the malcon- [ erops of all kinds to adsanc: with «(rikInE | chunges In the Keguine Service as An- m ME[} ]1 a]l ]]ll will burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline | and Black and ®*Martin and Johnson tried | 18- Wheeler & Hereld, proprietors, ents whot they wanted. ;Z"{;’I"XI"\:“ b "l"‘:»n'l?‘m Q“c‘;’r':“'k* :y:’,'l"‘) \:"lll’; nounced Yesterdny, than any other gasoline stove on the market. | the hardness of the track, and dug their Prulor (" nee Burned. Disturbe t by Drank:n Indians. eclipse all previous records. Rye and wheat | WASHINGTON, June 13.—(Special Tele- 1513 DODGE ST., OMAH Summer underwear and summer suits, a ”f"l"“""’“]““l"f'h'""’ 1',""‘.‘“;') n“' ‘d“fl';" Just before 1 o'clock this morning fire broke [ SIOUX CITY, June 13.—(Special Tele- | Were too far gone to be much benefited by | gram)—Following changes In stations and ik ST, AHA. big line at Metcalf's. of evera) Inchet. ey diafigured the| oyt in the Pralor place, on Brondway near | gram.)—The residents of the eastern part of the recent rains. Corn i looking fine. | This | duties of officers of the medical department Second Door Wast of Fosbafiive! ChargediwithiAtampiad| nrginry; Jurles were toncerned, they took them phil. | the Northwestern depot. The building was | :his city have been having rerious trouble for | Jorn 3p4s, About 300 ncres planted in Beets. | aro ordered: Captain Joseph T. Clarke, as st i g John Cover was arrested yesterday morn- | osophically, and seemed to regret nothing |almost totally destroyed with its contents, [ :ome time with a bani of 100 Winnebago In- Onssha)tiinohiat raln tellithia eysning, | sistant surgeon, relieved at Omaha and or- ebrine for brain. Cardine ing, charged with attempting to burglarize [ ekcept that they were unable to hit the | entalling a loss of probably $1.800. llans, who came to town a short time ago to| WAHOO, Neb, June 13.—(Speclal)—A |dered to Fort Washakie, relleving Captain | for heart, Ovarine, etc., $1. All drugkists esidence ung o cor- | Scratch first. As usual, the place was full of colored | se|) geoseberries. After pitching their tents, | good, h rain visited this section yester- | Henry 1. Raymond; Captain James B. Pilcher, 3 EESiruslagnoe of Bt l~".“""‘ ey on One of the most interesting events was |lodgers, and there was some lively | .he gborigines went on a x‘vl’n'(mul(lA . and | day, increasing the already fine crop pros- | assistant surgeon, relieved at Fort Niagara, bKle ON FIRE ner of Broadway and Frank street. He Was | 4o two.mile bicycle race. At the end of | Scrambiing among them in getting out. Sev- | for ays It has been dangerous for any cne to | pect. Reports from different parts of the |N. Y., and ordered to Columbus Barracks. caught on Oakland avenue by Marshal Can- | (o fret Jap Mulholland held first place and | €ral narrow escapes were recorded. ORe | .nproach the camp. The redskins have been | county indicate that the rain was general. | Captain Louis Brechemin, assistant surgeon, ning and taken to the clty Jall. Shortly | yope it up until nearing the last quarter, | Man. Frank Green, jumped from the top b otified by the police that they must return | Unless conditions change to a great extent | relieved at Columbus Barracks and oriered ftehizg, buruing, biseding, scal after his arrival Miss Fannie Chadwell of | (b, otk Sayles and Stoddard passed him | 00T, a distance of about thirty feet, and was [ o their reservation in Nebraska. but have | the vield of crops, especially of corn, wili | (o Baltimore as a!tending surgeon and exam- and pinuply skio Sha sealg 121 Washington avenue called at the jail 6r oh ¥eritah Caniah HATTY. GlhpE dlm-e,munmw mm"dms and picked Cover out of a party of three ; badly hurt. sregarded t tng, There are any | be enormous and Wil surpass that of any and came in a few feet ahead in a rapid lisregarded the warning. There are marn Y r 3 Sark P oy o guch rkle - | season for yea sslstant surgeon will relleve Lieutenant speedily cured by the “'l’h" \ sprint. Some amusement was caused the| Ladles, do not fall to look at the beauti- | of them, and they are in such a reckless con ason r A = | assistant _surgeon, relieve Lieute tpeed prisoners as the man whom she saw loiter- | (P00 b0 the appearance of Fred Par. | tur Dew things on second and third floors of | lition, that the officers are unwill:ng to inte SHELDBY, Neb., June 13-—(Speclal\—An-| Colonel Alfred A. Woodhull, desutly surgeon i1 oiree, bioo pordhocs. Lo IE ing about the residence of W. H. Robinson, | gong “at the opening of the race on an|the Durfee Furniture company. Nothing | fere With them. other ra'n visited this section last evening. | general, as commanding officer of the army mor remedies of moders tiCied S A e st 1as Wadnoyda v aftarnoth AeLRAN. e Saneuing ROLELIoRace (on fan (|t helphuriscild pany. e It was accompanied by conslderable wind, | and navy general hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.; Sold throughout the werld. The city authorities immediately went | gary {ansas far He B — L AR O N e s £ putRnoscamageas ydone e _ra Lieutenant Colonel Woodhull, on being re- to_ work to_collect evidence to connect him | Seip, O @ Kansas tarmer. He managed 10| we win make special prices for running | MASON CHITY, Ta., Juno 13.—(Srecial Tele. | welcome, as the two preceding daya were | oo will report as medical director of De- ~ with the Robinson burglary. They found | gihers made two, and came in with fiying | SCTVICe Pibes for gas to your residence for | gram.)—A third perty convention was held in | Warm and vegetation had grown wonder- | partment of the Colorado, relieving Lieuten- ANNOi INC Ml: that he had taken R plush cloak and an- | colors and a burst of his own applause. VINE | the month ot June. Call at Gas office 19r | thig city today. The following were chosen “\,‘\'I ENTINE, Neb., June 13.—(Special |0t Colonel David L. Huniington, deputy sur- other cloak to Mrs. Charles Conley and 2 information, ALENTI} § 3.—(8 geon general, who will relleve Lieutenant The competitive drill by the cadets was the s ielegates to the state convention: C. J. Wil- | Telegram.)—A half inch shower fell this | FCOPR &enel willer b Lisuteng offered them to her in return for numerous | crowning feature of the day's entertainment White Oak Filing. cox, Mrs. L. Wilson, Charles E. Rau, J. E.| evening. The ground was never in better | coron¢l John 8. Billings, deputy surgcon gen- Hounekeepen have washed with -, kindnesses she had shown him. She took Two prizes were offered for eac! v Five thousand feet 8-inch top, 12 to 26| Perry, Rev. Mr. Luce, A. E. Joiner, C. R nditic T andieress arowing rans | STy Anioharge ntsthe Huseim and library all the soaps advertised and their them, Deputy Marshal Fowler visited Mrs. | golq 2H0t R er Emsdi, Tfhe h:loh\nnn‘;ni‘é o | teet long, at $ie per lineal oot A. Over- | McFarlain, Levi Suitcn. They favor the nom: it ';:i.(-“l;::lfinnnr' L".L.“(”,L,?,,'. il Feh e U LT l:‘m“.’v)nnldh woolens have continued to shrink. Conley while looking for Cover on a charge | summary of the events: ton, Council Blufts, Ia. ination of a straight and full state ticket. | normous, and corn 1s looking better every | omC®h,, Coapiain Henry L i ymond, of disturbing the peace, and Immedlately | 100 yards dash: Entered—Flammant, Ed- T Anita Will Celebrate the Fourth. dav will report for duty Lot Toit Niigirs: after he left the goods were transferred to | wards, Brownrigg, Johnson, Hardell, Dyar Davis, agency for Munvon's remedies. & G LA PLATTE, Neb., June 13.—(Special)— | cant ‘,,, iRt O Whies e lsARiNs ‘,’t i the residence of Mrs. Bennett, in the old | and Gleason. Flammant. first. thae, Ot ———— ANITA, Ia., June 18.—(Epeclal)=Thia city | - LA, FLATTR, Hebe, Juni J-COpLesl)s | Captain Phlllip 0. ‘Wales, asslstant surgeon, Eiseman property on Broadway, near the | Johnson second. i iell e Germany Will Supporc the Powers, will celebrate the Fourth. It will be the | roitincd from a buggy ride of 100 miles | Bhormes ta. Comtomn Wil O ort e corner of Bryant street. These two cloaks Half mile bicycle race: Entered—Stoddard, BERLIN, June 13.—The Kolnische Zeitung | most elaborate affair of the kind ever held | geross the country through Douglas and assistant h:,‘“ ,‘mx“m be relieved by l‘upl;flfi are supposed to have been stolen and are | Sayles and Irwin. Sayles first, 1:29; Stod- [ declares that Germany will support the | here. The corner stone of the Masonic tem- Sarpy counties, and is qualified to speak of | Robert J. Gibson at Fort Thomas, Ky., and now in the hands of the city marshal. dard second. powers in their demands with regard to Ar- | ple will be laid on that day. The business | the conditions of the crops. The recent raine | will report at Fort Huachuca, Ariz One of Cover's shoes was taken vesterday | Mile run: Entered—Flammant, R. Dailey, | menia. men of the city are much interested in the | were most opportune. The oats crop is saved econd Lieutenant William J. Glasgow, ullvrxwm‘\v Mh:I!]w‘ r'wn!\mw‘v of }\'x H l“:"m::; ullnnnmm Knox, Saunders and Robertson. R. T T T T exercises. and all other early crops are greatly revived. | prirs: cavalry, will report to Brizad'er Ge eral son 0f ashington avenue and found to »aily first, time, 5:40; Flammant second. YELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. - 3 e condition of the growing corn Is quite | Zenas R. Bilss, San Autonto, for appointmen exactly in the track made by the shoe of the | = Running. broad jump: Entered—Hardell, s Aramps and Fralamen E)ght, .Tnu-umg e ) Ve ulnll‘dr“vl.]nn[v. A J b burglar Wednesday afternoon. The heel was | Howard, Windle and Dyar. Dyar first, 15 [ The varlous forcign ministers called on| JEFFERSON, Ia., June 13.—(Special Tele- | wvied' SN0 (% o "goca state of cultivation. | Lieutenant Colonel George A. Purington, worn off on cne side, and even the worn | feet 9 inches; Hardell second. Secretary Olney Thursday. gram.)—In a fight between tramps and train- | Never did the prospects appear more prom- | Third cavalry, will report to Colonel Hamil- place was perfectly shown In the impression | Base ball throw: Entered—Sawyer, Black, [ G. R. Andrews, a colored wife murderer, | yon pere last night E. Miller, a tramp, was | ising than since the showers which came |ton 8. Hawkins, Twentieth infantry, pres- on the ground. Askin, Hines, Brewick and Williams. Saw- “dlfi hi‘“m‘ at "“1‘"“\‘:;‘ N. an' dT"“!”*W-’ struck with a rock, knocked down and se- | Sunday. ident of the army retiring board at Leaven- e ver first, 288 feet 8l inches; Wil e-| It is now practically settled that the | yerely od, 0 Datare i, ———— T AT T (LA T Jlmuls‘znut_‘fufurlleI:’Jfi"{:”{‘:"‘ §0 B Josen|ig, 4 e | o P va I P el ook | NEEIFAIBIN R, SlirendrampALara 1n JR)) Grand concert tonight, Courtland Beach, 1?‘.?1". D, RO e remr $.60 for round trip. O. M. Brown, ticket | Three-legged race: Entered—Edwards| Senator Hansbrough of North Dakota has Bemented W o mita Suiolde, AEaat and Flammant, Brownrigg and Mather, Wil- | declared himself in favor of the free coinage [ CLINTON, Ia., June 13.—(Special Tele- | === = - AT liams and Black, Stoddard and Askin, Martin | of silver. gram.)—Miss Clarissa Slaughter, aged & P s semse Scientifie optician at Woiiman's, 408 Broad- | and Johnson. Edwards and Flammant, first; | A steamer has arrived in Baltimore with | committel suicide yesterday by taking me &é#%ifi’fi‘fl‘?fifi#@fifl‘#%fi?fifi"fi- ‘:‘.4 #fi%‘ way. time, 14 seconds. Mather and Brownrgg 14 s, ‘ With adonizing oczemas and oth e, eight Norwegian sailors who were taken |phine. Her mind was affected by econd. Running high Entered—H g;| frem & snking ahip is the only one which is guaranteed not unning high jump Entered—Howard, | . % : i Mrs. Julia E. Spalti, wite of a prominent | Dyar, Dafley and Hardell. Dalley, first, 4 | o [Ne testimony in the investigation of the I ¥ Rilted by 1 ¥ to shrink underwear and woolen goods . L t 41 Colima wreck Thursday was to the effect the armee Killed by Lightuing. ¥ merchant of (m.‘mmi. .lu&lmn' \I palti, was :;;-(-:;:’:nalh inches. Dyar and Hardell tied | oy \C C8 e dea SIOUX RAPIDS, In., June 13.—(Special Tele- 7 Gk B‘w”gflev_:?;:::rufg:lc::«ls\! IaxI’I?I)ulm before the commissioners of Insanity ye r ~ Phe indications are that the -troubl n | sram.)—L. H. Peterson, a farmer, aged 60, 2 N . / Mwosmile| biayols. racesl | Bntered—fifods ie indications are that the trouble with | gram.)—L. on, a farmer, aged 6 terday for examination. She was sent to | Qurd, Sayles, Marshal, Mulbonauu the bookbinders in the government printing | living six miles southwest of here, was killad BRAND RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO- the asylum at Mount Pleasant in 1858, hav- o 3 Ing become insane on the subject of re- | putring the shot: Entered—Sawyer, Knox,| A. S. Moore, a former employe, is under | stock were killed near the same place. Col l ARq JEORGE P. SANFORD, A. W, REIKMAN, e/ first; time, 6:38 Stoddard_second office has been settled without a strike. by lightning vesterday. Several head of lglon. At that time she attempted to kill | Hardell, Dyar, Blanchard and Mather, | arrest at New York, charged with forgin — Presic Cashieny ¢~ CUFFS herself, but the bullet from the revolver | Blanchard, first, 32 feet 10 inches. Sawyer | the name of Inman, Swane & Co., cotton Kaln at Anita. are Guaranteed Goods F"Sl Na“flqal Ha"k which she used was turned aside by a corset | second brokers. ANITA, Ia, June 13.—(Speclal)—A fine steel and did no damage. She was dis-| Hop, step and jump: Entered—Windle, Robert McCallum started from New York | rain visited this vicinity last evening, doing and may be had of all Leadiug of COUNCIL BLUFFJ3, lowa Dealers, See all Shapes at charged by the hospital authorities as cured | Dyar, Howard, Sawyer and Hardoll. Saw- [ Thursday to cross the Atlantic in a twenty- | the crops much good Capital, - . 00, your Outfitter's, pital, $100,00 Sccond Attack of Inkanity, celver in the Camanche eyclone in 1500, #3;! SR S GUARDED EY DETECTIVES, RN RN === | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY O THIS WEEK. has come upon her again. This time she | Mile walk: Entered—Fletcher, Kynett, | by a small dog. has conceived that a scheme was on foot | Orcutt, Burhorn, Knox and Brownrigg. | Secretary Morton has Issuzd an order for ber husband to abandon her and for Knox, first, 9:381% ett second abolishing the division of microscopy, as the | Mrs, Cleveland pousded at Gray bles some one else to take her children from Standing broad jump Enterel—Sawyer, | work is now scattered through so many i3 by Secret’service OMcers. her. She was ordered taken to Clarinda | \Windle, Charles Smith, Burhorn, Dyar and | gjvisions of the department g iy g : 3 R, sec hin a8 wsfer of Formosa to thy | steamship Onelda, which was delayed in the 4 : One of the oldest bauks In the state of Iowa. RERNe- Huabana. Quatter:mile vony. race: . Batsred—Askin, | foxifled ot the" transter ot Formoss to the | WU MR COiM ST ok fog, arrived Ce you want right shapes, too. e for our Scuv.zir of Fashlons, W ‘wallcit your business and collections. We Yes, the Eagle laundry ls ‘‘tbat good | \Williams, Morehouse, Tinley, Dalley, Carson | j5iives welcomed the Japanese here, having on board the Benedicts, who Sfree oy mail. After that see \ur Outfitter, and buy these guaranteed goods. Pisea s ate A mrve yaur elis WE Wi laundry,” and in located at 724 Broadway. | and Wickham. Dailey, first, 0:37 3-5; Car- [ MHVES Weloed the Japanese. n K A6 DR YR A b5y v plew Ve Yo 5 If in doubt about this try it and be convinced. | fon. second B 0p i s Marritt. sgainst | will remain & fow dayn-$8°the gueats of Mrs cu T, COON & CO., Makers. Factories, Troy, N.Y. ANO-808 Bt fivat: Robloson: second of the consolidation of mines in the Mesaba AR S o ke sl A ' T T T $oA A A T Tt o e ¥ 7~ 2 S e 1 o obewing Seieias offcers of the day: | TADGS, the Jury BAve him & Verdict of $uibs | 1400 Fode over (o he villags and called Toteted ot i A St e PR Tt e ot it Tat p v Tode b Lot d TRIMMED HATS Al trimmed hats at a great reduction. | Referes, Frank Capell; judges, E. H. East. | 000. ypon . the Jeflarsons,. [he Jefisrson family $10 hats for $6; $12 hats for $7; 86 hats for | man, Ralph Mueller; timekeeper, Mr. Bon-| The Susquehanna Collegate institute at “"“ »‘:-] to ;(us n;n to \I«uu.:'s ([Iul!“lu-lnmluT, = bo N = == = $3; $5 hats for $2.50; a nice trimmed hat for [ ham} judge of walking, D. Frod Grass: clerke [ Towanda, Pa., was struck by lightning | 9! he Rivals. Prevident Cleycland is ! W w §1. These prices will continue for the next | of course, Melville Gould; scorer, Tom Green; | Thursday and set on fire. The blaze was | eXPected at any time. United States T BORRO TROUBLE BUY Fletcher, Quincy Anderson; official reporter, | done. around Gray Gables. One of the officers ac- [5 MRS B, J. SCOTT, Broadway. oposition to Sett e, | Charl:s Smith; judge of competition, Captain | The immigration board of Wisconsin companied Mrs. Cleveland and her guests to i — —“ H. H. Spetman, mortgagee of the firm of | 0. S. Blanchard. negotiating with the steamship lines to se. | the Jeflersons. 2 \[\IS& BAINBRIDGE, Attorneys-ai- F. W. Spetman & Bro, made the other | 8 - —y .| cure ssttlers for unoccupied lands in that Their Route to Lou svi " “ Practice In the Emo . e R | Neglige and summer shirts and ladies' | grste. Three-fourths of the arca of the state . creditors a proposition yesterday for a rt, Block, Council Bluffs, Iows largest stock of straw hats in town, are a N public men, who had been given power to e —— cents on the dollar. He holds a mortgage | part of the great Spetman Bros. stock that Is [ AR effort was made in the Howgate case | o\ “oot'in' this city yesterday and selected - - of §20,000 on the place, but Is willing to | being sold by the assignse at rdiculously [ 4t Wash n&ton i ‘,";"‘,‘l HUROXS SUBY ’;’f the route over which the old soldiers will | 2 pay halt the claims and take the remnant | low prices. It is-also the ladies’ chance to| S¢Veral years General Hazen, chief of the [ o "W d ey’ go 1o the national en next Septéember. The ill go to Chicago SHES BaL ot dhiary Se zed 11w Wit Tronk, ruled out Gver tho urlington, and. (rom there o Goods of Every Description ¥ - Trouble between M. V. Steward of Omaha | An order was granted by Chancellor McGill | Loulsville over the Panhandie . ¥ 1pion, CHIMNEYS CLEANED; T CLEANBD. owers fo; Commencement Exsreles. | a5 nig wife led to the selzure of a trunk |8t Jefsey City Thursday ordering the North- ep——— 4 . . R 8 et 8 LTI ey We have & surplus of roses, carnations and | poorcing to Mrs. Steward while it was at | ©FP American company to show cause why ke wlr:- I\l;ullllllu ~--...) ¥ “gflull\‘:mdi\‘.-cl‘"‘ Twin A(Ally| Dye RUIT JARM AND GARDEN LAND' POS [ Alsipdgrogoyficmaetiogin 4l ! s been issued for the arrest | orks, Cor. Avenue A and 26th [ 355 chiap snd oo easy te o prices. J.F. Wilcox. _Telephone, 89, { I, 'TRSE WYL I BE, taken o one Bat | to examine the bocks of the company. The | of Henry Hakensnyder, charging him with | St., Council Bluffs, Office, 1521 Far | b sreet. . - . — Mrs. Steward knows whithe company controls the striet car system of | po oS b b s . e £ 294 FAKM LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR CIT! Neglgee and summer shirts, the fullest| Steward keeps a commission house and | Milwaukee and the complainiag stockiiders | Waione 4 .‘l“‘, g 0 T nam St., Omaha. iMooty B R g VL L line in town, at Metcalf Bros. restaurant at 421 South Eleventh street In | charge the affairs of the company are being | o house nt 1715 Banth Miniccnth sirod of . e e A Omaha and his wife has been his book- | mismanaged in the Inter:sts of Heury Vil- ' " y Pplane par excelleuce. after some little time, but the old malady | yer, first feet 2'%% inches. Dyar second. two-foot sloop. F will be accompanied only ] ar e IRMSTRENARYIAS Jepis 7 SR Profits, = . A 12,0000 and left for that place yesterday, in charge | HOY var, first, § feet 9 inches; Sawyer,| “myo gtate department has been officlally | BUZZARDS BAY, Mass, June 13.—The You are interested in getting good ealues alwavs; 3 prood wearing Don't forget name and number. Tel. Individual competitive prize drill—Destkin, | John D. Rockefeller for damages arising out | Cleyeland, The party, including Mrs. Cleve. ERECIAL BALR OF L] TRIMMED HATS ¥10. 25CUP 10 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl streat. starter, D. Fred Grass; measurers, Georg iguished before any serious damage was | Secret service officers are stationed in and = end Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Shu 4 and gents' ties, a very large stcck and the | js now uncultivated A committee of Grand Army of the Re- settlement of their claims on a basis of 50 5 1o of the stock as his share. The creditors | get unheard of bargains in dry goods. weather burean -had known that Howgate | campment, which Convenes at Louisville Uelnl“g and Dyeing 0[ Garments and have not yet determined what they will do L &4 B AR, WEIRARY WAS e Dyc¢ | FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR smilax. Come and get them at your own | cartain stockholders should not be allowed | A warrant has . . FOR SALE, A NO. 4 REMI s for kind.lng wood. The prope - J ’rice 3 ’ new. Sandwich Keoper. According Lo bis atory, e bas | ard, fonge o Douglan, 3 PO b Send for Price List, LU MBS I TR e - ing CG., 1025 and 1630 5. Main sirect,