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§d. » ) THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE Unfortunately the result of the contest wa E ¢ the result of Lrooding over the mulet law, A X '\ NEWS FROM COUNC", BLUFFS tot announced antll he feached home, and NOT PI.EAS D WlTfl Dl'.ClSlON He paid his tax last week, but still feared SLMJCHTER D THE MMHAS Beecham ;pllls are forblho\l'- — on account of the great distance el e prosecution, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A 95 not to take advantage of the great assistance _due O e S 5 ness, bilious hcadache, dyspep- > g the study would have been to him. He will ; e iyt ol A RS (Continued trom Second Page) & Raadi toreid 1 diz- OFFICH, « « NO. 12 PEARL STREET | New Organization to Disturb the Recent | begin the study of medicine in the fall. Gr.u1's on Which A tiorusys for €a'oon Men Telogram.)—Mies Ella :{],:;r'mfim} gl g B e Tnap.| Bl eartburn, torpid liver, e Political Bqui ibrium, Wil Give n Knce Meet. Will Argue for 38 ersedeas, Burnett, committed sulcida last night by | politments ‘thiouhout, e dav, the mud | giness, sick headache,bad taste Delivered by ter to rt of the eity, E. L. Duquette and a number of other shooting Herae o head Wwith & revol o8 . g o 3 elongy ik H ;";:, m.:’:,,fl, ¥ i Wwheelmen of the city are making arrange- | T TRere b Mo m’.'n‘"n‘r",..,"'.f ot the ragn atr | Liveig @ ot on trrane oo hecond: | §n the mouth, coated tongue, pobge o 3o SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HAVE A CLUB | ments for a race meeting at the driving park | | The Kitten (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:2) TELEPHOY DES MOINES COUNCIL, PETITIONS CCURT | poiconca tierseif and Theee € hitdren. Second race, four and ane-nalt furlongs: | |oss of appetite, sallow skin,ete., | Thursday, June 27. It is to be In the nature N CEDAR RAPIDS, fa., June 18.—Mrs, San- | Pearson @ to 1) won, Willlam Duke, Ir., | Rpbl of & Denefit_for John Wortman, & Mfmer, &by for '|4(';|ns wite n‘( a well-to-do farmer near | :fmlfl‘ ";'u:)‘:l“”ul e rons e T ek L I CatEe l‘y constipation INOR MENTION, Clalm that Those Who Fought to Preserve | who has been suffering for months from in- [ lowa Saloon Keeper Commits Sulelde Due | 070 ¢ Y ollsberg. polsaned herself and three of her | (Third race, mile and one-sisteenth: Buck e e the Unlon Are Not Being Given |juries received in an accident last April, Shellsberg. polsoned heisclf and three of her | \olfll JER GG NG, ERESIIERA, 6 S | and constipation is the most when he was knockel down and run over by children last night. She was known to be ~Buginess office, No. 8; night to Brooding Over Mulét Luw—foman 4 b . i second, Michel (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:52 | Grand hatel, Council Bluffs, -Newly fur- Proper Recogaltion—Members BE. Duquette’s bicycle in the dark. Wort- Polsons Hersplf (and Three tnsane. All four died | “Tourth race, selling, seven and one-hait | fi'equcnt cause of all of them. dished. Reopened Oct. 1. B. F. Clark, Prop. Explain the Objects. man has a wife and two small children who Children—Tows New! P r— furlongs: First Chance o to § won, Hush | A 8. 8. Keller has built a fine addition to his are in destitute circumstances now that the | i 1aane Dickersun Not Gulity. {5 to"1) kecond, Campania @& to 1) third Go by the book. Pills 100 and { home on North Second street, at a cost of father is unable to attend to his farm, and| . e GLENWOOD, fa., June 18.—(Speclal Tele- | TYMEC 18 o 0o as 1 \ (2% to 1) [ ¢ & box. Book fra ut nearly $1,000. The latest thing In the way of a political | the county has had to support them 38 MOINES, Ta., Juli§ 18 —(Special Mele. | EFtM.)—Isase Dickerson, on trlal here for | won, Linda (7 to 10) second, David (0 to 1) 859 & BOX. E yous § C. V. Lancaster and Julia Paulicek, bo rgant o e Seonte | Duquette states that the report that Wort- | DES MOINES, In., Juf§ 18 —(Spectat ete- | O 0O IR WRERFEEE BRJEI0 008 R0 SR, i 11 druggist's or write B.F. Allen Co\, \ of Council Bluffs, wers marrled by Justice | OF6anization to be sprung upon <l Pl€ | man is talking of beginning a suit for dam- | gram.)—The saloon altormeys are not entirely | oy 'yy 5ijock, 8ixth race, e Hing, n,.n.\‘m, rters of s 365 Canal St., New York. ¥ Walker last evening, | of Council Bluffs is the Solders’ and Sallors’ | ageq against him s false. The t-wnship trus- | satiofied with the decléibn of the supreme e Jacond, Princess Rose @ to 1) third. rime Annual sales mora than 6.0 X0 botes, There will be a meeting of the cadets at | club, which started out .\|ur.d.\yl l-\':mu:.' at :;:;Q,‘)y;l:.r‘ ’mr:-;.my‘,.l; ”;‘.:: F:“"I‘VIV“\ v’V";\'r\\\h:‘r: court that the matter of deciding uron the | ILLINUIS POLITICIANS SURPRISED | {537 ! A igh school this morn t 0 o'clock [a meeting held in the court house, from | ope of reimbursing the cou o validity of the petitions of consent does nof 4 LT el el o Tond L R St Which all were carefully excluded but those |1t has been expending to keep the family [ VANdity of the petitions of consent does not| . oo ooy Convenes a Special Sow | _COtrigan Will un n Track at ‘Frisen n"r: bekah Rellef asorlatl in t this | belo y r:) vt Jesignated in | oM starving, but Duquette has consulted | Fest with the county auditor, but will argue wion of the Hlinels Legislatur SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.—Thomas H ebekah Rellef association will meet this | belonging to the two classes designated in | an attorney and ascertained that no suit can! the application for a wr be commenced by any one but Wortman, and | the supreme court tomorrow on the grounds in the constitution is the betterment of the | Wortman says he will not. | that the action of the eity council in connec moral, social and political condition of sol T “ ! o of supersedeas in afternoon with Mrs. Hazen, 514 South Sev-|the name. The object cf the club as statel SPRINGFIELD, 1ll, June 18.—Governor | Willlame, president of the California Jockey en club, returned today from the cast to ar range for the club’s winte the opening, last season h street. Work of importance An umbrella belonging to Mrs. O was stolen from the front porch at 121 Wash Altgeld today issued a call for a special ses all slon of the general assembly. The sessfon meoting, Sin Ladies, have you seen those solid ma- ward Corrigan tion with the filing of the petitions with the [ Lo ™ ee ™ osda th. Mi: miiape Ope! . ward ¢ ) diers and sailors. By those who are on the | nogany suits, those magnificent new style " will meet nes esday n b ssage | and his assoclates have started the con , figton avents; Monday night, but was re- | ¥ ogany . those e yle | quditor gave to the saloons the privilege to |y coco (S T gpectal session will be | Struction of & new track and announce that Vibned acer by the ther. o' "M "4 T inside it 16 stated that tho political side e the | chairs and other new things at the Dur- PN R TiA L RO HMETOTRY GRLHD pett | oo SOVEHICE JAVEAEE ADCciALINBEH S WIIIEDS | e WLl TANAEY i (HAeBnOsRL e g 'f'r,'y et b it in dis- [one which will be most assiduously cuiti- |fee Furniture company’s? n regardlcs € Y asked tc pass revenue laws to rel stuje C. Baxter commenced a suit in dis- ve the | and an tion. Most of the saloons will close at 10 o Ravh e AL P Tors ; : 1% | vated NCHIS oo Fil : ¢ | defictency in the state treasury, to pass laws | but Willlums says he has nio fears for the trict court yesterday against Corlena B ed. oS e 3 o'clock tonight and -remain 8o until the Writ | raparding sleeping car charg g result. He savs such horsemen as Dwyer vns, Bio Cobf eabel Cobb on| ““We have come to the conclusion,” sald iy sand feet S-inch to 9 6 kil regarding sleeping car charges and regard- | priiii g Forbes and Gedney all promis Mayne, Emora A b and 1 Five thousand feet h top, 12 to 26| (s granted. i (6 Justice Gourty of Olitokgts THs see 3 n v three notes aggregating $2,250 in amount, one of them yestciday, “that the soldiers are | feet long, at 9%4o per lineal foot. A. Over-| =" ojiuijon passed by the clty council | sion ia called for June 28, - T Ll To ik hem ot The Has Dialvics ek wh s been lo om the | not re z the are o ognition fro on, C s, SROIULIC . 3 ¥ slon Is called for 26. o em on the Ba stri k. . g Selly_ Hough, wlo has 1 "~kl at fe nH(:‘ ot receiving their share of recognition (T'm ton, Council Bluffs, Ta. t evening will also be presented to the su- | Other subjects mentioned In the call are | He, clalms to have the bockmakers, tho in the \.\nrld, chain gang for about a S 1| the government they fought to preserve. The Marringe Licens preme court. The first paragraph of the res- | laws to compel foreign corporations doing | {HIFOTIA TACing public and turf men with is experience. up in the Mint saloon Monday night and|Grand Army and Union Veteran league are | The following marriage licenses were is- lution states that before granting the saloons | business in Illinois to pay a reasonable li- | Gorrigan to annouhce his stakes first. As taken back to the city fail to serve out the | 4y right, but there are hundreds of old &ol- | sued yesterday by the county clerk: it to commencs bisiaoss the oity coun. | Cnse tax; to establish & system to preveht | soon ‘as he announces o siake of o lars The Lorlilards have been rest of his sentenc % diers who can’t belong to either of them be- | Name and address. P LD adptal ot el Uiy L the unnecessary accumulation of business in [ purse event we will fmmediately announce s Biulte dividion, No, 97, Uniform Rank |sauge ft coats too much: We Aon't eXpeot | Jehn Hewer Coming county, Neb il tully examined and investigated the petl- | the courts; enabling parties to a dispute, | & simiiar oo, and run'it on ‘(e same day manufacturing tobacco Knights of Pythias, will entertain Pythiane | this will cost anything, and so there will be | Lucy Duff, Cuming county, Neb tion of consent and became convinced that |alone, or with the aid of a county judge, to | Michael McInerny, O'Leary and John Con : PR 2, and thelr friends this evening at Castle hall. | nothing to hinder us gétting every soldier in | Anton Gundram, Council Hiufts - 2| the same was sufficient under.the law. The | select their own ',“\';,‘1“,.‘;{\"ry‘»“:,r(",:‘.“’?,.I'f,'."’,“\ TR e iy Srobed ((mtnm‘uusl) since 1760. Ol LR musieal and it B e e L iy oy e | oo i Ca, JRARERIRh vy 19| next stotement Is tlat the mulet saloon has | §f Sofeiiation: grand Jury, contict labor and | o carry thelf fight fo the west, nd ard Do you wish to profit by eshinents, cards and dancing. party puts an old soldie me o e el la s understood, ho , that | o s here to attend the meeting 9.3 . The plant of the lute lamented Wizard Telo- | Ucket, you can bet that ne will get the solid | The Hardman, the piano par excellenes. | had a good effect upon the moral condition of | bills on all the subjects have been drawn | OMIUE here to attend the meeting this experience? ot y wa i ller ‘vote, and the party that doesn't give e T i the city, has reduced court expenses and |and approved by Governor Altgeld, and that Talent DI Falrly Well phone company was sold at public auction Y Davls, agency for Munvon's remedies. g 4 il ¢ FRANCISC ™ yesterday afternoon by Constable Baker, It |the soldier ‘what he wants will have to get brought to the city much revenue. There | they Wil be introduced at once when the leg- | SAN FRANCISCO. June 18.—Two favor bty o Novelty Manufacturing | @long without his vote. We don't expect to o = e i 5 iAo 3" ol council 1o | i€1ature convenes, ites, two second choices and an outsider e e A e N Yrity Manufactiring | Gemand the earth, but only what we think | ¥O PROGKESS 10WARD A SETTLEMENT | fore, for these reaons, the clty council 16| "oy cqll for a spectal session Is a genulne | won the races at the Day Distrier teack company, of which Eli Brc wn s the treas- | LTt iy Belongs 'to us.+ — convinced that the law is a wise and benefi- | syrprise in Springfisld. There is much re- Summ « “'r" i “’(‘, 4 "I"”';‘,"“ u o L terday fn| It I8 learned that similar movements are f Enzlish Duspite with Vanes ast Where | cent one. In conclusion the resolution says ]wu's.m: he leglsiature spends trom $150,000 t race, five and_a half furlongs, sell EBmma Grabbe le a petition yesterday iIn| .. ¢o0¢ many of the cities of the land, it A Flve Ye \go. e of rO1 q 8 01 p( h to $200,000 a month in the city. Little Tough (15 to 1) won, Dollie M the district court for a divorce from ‘“‘f‘”“l"g and that they all SHisrAls from Luteoutes WASHINGTON, June 18—No progress in :l‘j::m(,::, ”,”“‘,h,‘ ‘\’,'I";',]((, ‘_f:",,r;m\,:\. ‘,:,"_‘n.(m.. T R L s e S LE S SO AL IR Grapbe. he was martied to him May 11 | indicating that there is a big scheme on oot | no negotiations between the United States | sourt s purely one of discretion, and there: DL L A LU AL L L Second race, five furlongs, selling: Moni- ) bitual drunkard fo such an extent that she | Oy Lte the soldiers of the whole country .., Great Britain touching the submission |fore the city fathers petition the court tw| CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 18.—(Special)— | tor @ to 1) won, Grac G to 1) _second b Sh it ARLORY 5 Into a band that will fight as courageously i " take into consideration the welfare and hap- | The shipments of southern cattle over the | Leon L (4 to 1) third, Time ol left him. She wants the custody of her tWo | for the loaves and the fishes as they used to [ to arbitration of the Venezuclan boundary | ' b t i § ; | ird race, six furlongs, selling: Sir hifdren. P A M B e matter can be recorded since the repty made | PRCSS of the city and suspend the action of Union Pacific, Denver & Gult rallway for | pibhindy Fice, "six furlongs, selling: = 8ir A dozen memibers of the athletfc team ot| © o e L et ik o P GRS Lo B Ade | oo andl the ooy, A | this year will fall 20,000 head short of what | second, lnukerman (20 to 1) third. Time l by the ch foreign office to / ssador | nppo ity a 0! sufficiency and X the University of California passed through BARGAINS FOR TH1S WEEK. SO T s s R B L g was at first anticipated. About 90,000 heaa | 1 T the city on their way from their triumphs in —_— IR L R A ey sy Y x g have been shipped up to the present time rtar (i3 to 1) won, Garcla (5 to the east to their we ics. They were Woston Store, Councll B1afTs, which reference was made in Parliament Fireman Falls from Hia Engine. and about 30,000 head more will be shipped | second, May Day (10 to 1) third. Time accompanied by a j ale and Harvard | A1l wool challies. Our entire stock reduced | yesterday by Sir Edward Grey, the parlia- | DES MOINES, June 18.—(Special Tele- | before the close of the season. The ship- ‘:‘." M i el :‘"'" Pl ""‘W way to the Intercolleglate | to 25c a_yard. mentary secretary for forelgn affairs. Mr. [ gram.)—C. P. Hill, a locomotive fireman on | ments of 1892, 133,000 head, are the largest ity ot H b g o lournament al enver. Big reductions in brellas and parasol ince the shipments by rall commenced. | Nom: Gaptain frees @ o 1) gecond, Ch CHLL G ayard went as far as his instructions fra he Rock Island rallway, fell from his en- | 3 o iRt LRI SR OSU Hmlon H (3 to 1D thirds ST ime 1244, Miss Kissell, who lives with her mother | 50 changeable silk parasols in blue, green | Bavard went as fa s o | LB Ao THIRTE EEA LS The reason for the s 5 g shortage this year is the o i i 2 -~ at 1918 Fifth avenue, was arrested yesterday |and brown, xel wood hanile, worth $3. ?'1‘”1(‘:‘\3‘ i !u:lln \\n‘"l‘d |n|rn(m tn“urv;:\(uw;mm \\hlllr‘ n[ \ml r\ml\in:{ at nlm s.vm"\ ‘m‘tl'r general rinr’\‘ in prices, ‘rn«l southern cattle ‘-Imk »'mn at l‘l;:nlmrc h? brand that for Yyears 3 afterncon on a charge of disturbing the |on sale at $2 hie sh government to arbitrate the dif”| Booneville, Ta., last night and was fatally | owner who contracted to deliver his herd | PITTSBURG, June 18.—The spring meet- as 3 peace. F. Peterson, ex-gencral janitor of the | 500 children’s parasols on sale this week | ferences between itself and Venezuela, but | injured. He was found unconscious at the [ has not only failed to gather all his cattle, U tH67 Mot ael RoolR tFacik renad’ o 1as been the standard city schools, filed a complaint alleging that | from 15 to 95¢ the British answer politely but firmly set [ hottom of the ravine twenty fect deep, where [but in many cases has driven them into the and will continue five days. Attend of high grade tobaccos Miss Kissell and her mother had been in the | 25c and 33c zephyr ginghams reduced to|the case just where it had stood for the | ho had fallen on his head on a pile of rocks. [ hills and out-of-the-way places where they 1 000:. ditaok? Blow. - Hanultss habit of encouraging the attentions of tle- [17c a yard past five vears, which amounted to a declina- | His skull was crushed and his left shoulder | could not be gath:red. He figured that there PSR T TR e lastiug men to such an extent and at such unreason- | 200 pleces dimities on sale at 12%c a | tion to yield to Mr, Bayard's proposition.|broken. The unfortunate man lived twenty [ was more money in holding tiem than in N EAea . Thivar § i L) able hours that the peace of the community | vard It offered to arbitrate the title to the coun- | minutes, but did not reeain consclousness. It | flling his contract with the northern mk- ok DHomus, BURIERE. Baa’ Moriey anddeliciouschew. has been jeopardizec 00 pieces of fine wash goods on sale at | try west of the modified Schomberg line, but | is supposed that while leaning out of the en- [ man. Messrs, Clay & Forrest are the PY T SR I e b e — 9¢_a yard would admit no question of the British title | gine ‘ne lost his hold and fell through the | northern buyers who will get all the cattis | 1oiicos whd Littie B alio Ainricq s % Experience shows the desirability of hav- | See show window | th'the vast taeritory lying east of that lin Bridge to s Geath. Deceated had been fn | they expecied, thelr contracts calling for pacine: Tady” 1 won' the o D) 9 ing fire_insurance in an old and strong com- [ Sale on cares and jackets cont'nued for this | Sccretary Gresham had had this vers the employ of the Rock Island for three years | definite mumber. = 50 S i fourth eats. Time: 247, s pany. We write insurance in the most re- | week. B in mind when he wrote to Mr. Bayard, as |ind was regarded as an ipdustrious and | CHENENNE, Wyo, June 18.—(Special)—| 21, Bl HIanis e, Wi theg (e Jable companies in the world, among them FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, follows: 1 cannot belleve her majesty's | valued employe. He leaves a wite and two | Superintendent Mailoy' and Trainmasters Hay | heat in 27, Brown Tk Dick, willle Suld every where. being the following: 401405 Broadwa T i : eside at Stuart, to which | and Culross of the Uniow Pacific are making | & BTe et eing the 1 i : Soutol BluR government will maintain that the validity | children, who reside at Stuart, out a new time card for the Wyoming di | PSIer Piper also starte P e e LPAtTRe Imperial of London, established in 1503, Council Blufts. | 5% Claims, long in dispute between the | place the body was taken. T T SR GETIE ) class, trotting: Vermont won in (hrod 1ol Falls of New York, established in Jorry Shea Arrested. two countries, shall be conceded as a condi- Changed fts Name. eftect June Changes in passenger train :\l‘lf:nl:h‘n 'Glara, Dinna, Avanna, " Pleraon DUFFY'S Fireman's Fund of California, established | Jerry M. Shea was arrested yesterday | tlon precedent to the arbitration ef the| g oy¢ gy, Ta., June 15.—(Special Tele- [ time will be slight, SR Louis C, Pearl J and Adonis also’ started in 1803, morning and charged with being afugitive SISO B L) (BREURE o Jre Tocent | &ram)—At a meeting of the Tri-State Fair | CHEXENNE, Wyo, dune 18—(Epeciall> | gyt py of the Geatloman'a Driving Clob, P M " Wh- k Ht’rflsllno of Manchester, Eng., established in fmu’wn 3 lllw nw-«su»;v up; |“| “""("'“ ‘:'" period, was never In doubt. Our |association tolay the name of the organiza- [ Unitea States infantry, stationed at Fort 'm-rm:nm ?n'-n, : e 18 1|'n:- first n‘( ure a 1E ey. 3 886, arrest was made came from he maha re: i 3 = i aneatedly W o o S ity Fa i £ - this city, ave 3 ge- | the races of the Gentleman's Driving club O o B ot rest was came ! interest in the question has repeatedly | tion changed to the Sloux City Fair as- | Russell, near this city, have made arrange ! - m‘é'(""« e & Towle, Sole Agents, 235 Pearl | au AL and IR SR "“‘3‘\‘ been shown by our friendly efforis to further | cociation and final arrangements were made | ments to celebrate July Fourth with a good » held at Highland park today. Results All Druggists-: 2 - - _';‘j, (',‘;'j‘;\‘;, "“,” "SI",‘ ”’"j‘;l*“;l_"i‘l‘m"”’“,” a settlement alike honcrable to both coun- [ for a meeting to be held from September 2o [ Program of field sports, There will be nine- irst race, 3:0 class, trotting, purse, $300 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. sl B LR LB S AL D tries, and the president is pleased to know | o 80, inclusive. Al the stock of the associa- | teen events, including races, jumping, tug- | Bassil Wilkes won in straight lieats, ‘Time lfam F. Garrity, a wholesale liquor dealer, | v i, or Wiy "(00n “Tenew” her efforts 0 | oot hoc 'hae: Dlae A committee was | of-war, etc. Captain P. H. Ray will be 1%, Marietta, Bthel C and ——— at the e Tenth street and Capitol| ; SNCZUE s0on rene oris fon has bee a A ¢ t L1 i Sk e tenants I, N, s, .\~u.~ln| 1. Mrs. L. B. Cousins has returned from a | teene G Gmina. - tis- san oame aes | bring about such an aljustment. It 1s not | named to araft artieles of incorporation and P clas: D $100: Nicol 1 ieit with friends in Nebraska City. signed to both checks, and were drawn upon | Joubted that you will discreetly exert your | celect provislonal officers . de L afitte and MG art will act as Tralgnt HeL ! Tig, BT, Miss Nannie Hardin leaves tomorrow for | the First National and Council Bluffs Savings | influence in favor of some plan of honora The high water iA tie Missouri river has {:HIK‘("“- ”«xfl’l‘:lflml"“l . Terrett and T. L. | 918, [Trixfe Hall. Dixle Van, ( to, Little Miss Na ard aves tc o irst National and Coun frs Sa B[ EN08E (T L (b ey sump- | Smith w e starters. Wonder, Jeff Davis, Nigger Boy, Lelah W it with friends iretna, Neb. banks, in neither of which he had any de- | *ettlement. receded sufficiently to permit of the resump et bR MR 1 ' * x;(“ b m"v" th‘( rots o leave Monday | posit, Ho was detained at tho city ja'l until | NOW. from the answer returned to Mr. Bay- | tfon of work on the catassons of the Short PR el Gl RO BRARUCD i The GoodSamarltan. 20 Years Expenence, S e ittt Salt Lake City. Y| 8 o'clock in the evening, although no warrant | ard by the Dritish government it appears | Line pridge. Two hundred men are now en- - Sl 2800 s won in strajght' heats. 'Timé: 2264, 2011, | RIEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND for a summer visit to Salt Lake City. L that it tgnored all that Secretary Gresham | gaged and the force will be doubled next | The Tourists Wheel club, 250 strong, will | JOh (0 straleht heats Mimo: wit, 2ol N ns PHGERIETORIGAIIAE Judge W. R. Green of Audubon was in | g S00WE 0o 0 toephone message | had to.say touching the claim of Venezuela | oy, visit Courtland beach this evening. The run arted ; WORLD'S HERRAT, 'DISPENE the Gisteic ouyi M4 held @ session of ) was received from the Omaha oficials stating i ':”:lfl ”mnll'flnfi::::“r to British uianti] " poteoned Hersolt anil Theeo ChiL in charge of the ladies of the club, New Valkyrie on Her Maldin Trip, SARY OF MF] e distric - that it had been discovered that there wzs | that it was mot content even to stand on the ) J vel GO, R g I A L. R. Fisher, of the Wells-Fargo Bxpress | no way of compelling him to go to Ne- | oriinal Schomberg line as the whole of the | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., June 18—Mrs, San- | The sttendance at Courtland last evening | GLASGOW, June 18.—Valkyrie 1II, the / company’s force at Kansas City, 1 visiting | br far the amount ot money alleged to | British clafm, but would subimit to arbliration | fora Gillis, wife of a wéll-to-do farmer near | V48 V1(G Iarge, GRREEHing the ool vealfer | challenger for the Americars cup, started his Council Bluffs_frie have Been secural was not large eaough to | only tie strefch of territory runninig down t | Shellsbers, polsoned hespelf and three of her | paptise "ehurch, 100 strong, Are cAMDLy s comacn, (D today. Her ftting out Mrs. Mary Doloff of Sheldon, Ta., is in the | constitute grand larceny. He was accozl- | tho mouth of the Orinoco and embracing the 74 ; ’ ! s merning, was towec ¢ Mary Do Sheldon, s 3 ] gl ith ! S aImbric children last night. . She was known to be In: | fng in the grove at Courtland, The | \ut from Gourcck at 2:0 p. m.. and was city visiting her mother, Mrs. George Lang. | ingly released, but no sooner had he set foot | rich mining country of the Yuruari as far as | Children last night - T it iR R [ (uits Lrom dGQURICIC AL 8180 ol m) lamd wvas made, on North Eighth street. outside of the' jail than he was again picked | Guacipati, which it had Included in iis claims | #806. AN foue GIOG, <08 00y Loy |1nde went Anto, camp at K4S celock | 1EE K00 LT e nd Mr. George up, th's time on an information filed by R. | without notice, and, suldenly, by what Sec- 4 o 3 y - ; L. Watson were on board of her Mra. Jane Atwood and daughter, Innes, charging him with cheating by | retary Gresham described as a ‘comprehen- | & 4-year-old child in her arms after adminis- | there today. There was an attempt at ro eo . zle, of San Barnardino, Cal., are g TiTRaE DRt Lan G 3 ¥ | sive Ysweep” made in 1857, againet’ whieh | tering the polson to the three children and | call last evening, but as fast as one buy was RalniRtapneichs) DAIMolnes Faoen C. W. Atwood on Baughan averfue, The information alleged that on March | Mr. Bayard himself, then eccretary of state, | herselt. A few rods from the doof she fell o | brought into camp a half dozert utlers Weuld | pig MOINES, Ia, June 18.—(Special Miss Grace Swearingen, who taught dur-| 31 he went to the auditor's office and repre- | protested in formal instructions sent to United ;:‘\ ';’"‘[‘l'""-, :2:& il O e e ""““”""‘{""m’(;.&"_“‘l‘},"‘ Crrtitiiihd ‘L“"‘j‘;":, | Telegram.)—The Capital City Driving park ing the past year in the State Normal school | sented to R. V. Innes, tne dewuty county |States Minister Phelps. So the matter rests | Her husband wa Bl e Mkl b , S Y races, advertised for today, were post- ? at Sheeny, Wash., will arrive in the city to- | auditor, that he held the assignment of a | just where it did five years ago, and it is | Mrs. Gillis had just """_"l‘“'r‘ ";’"‘ Indiana, | themselves hugely, taking fn the tight rope, | poned on account of a heavy track. 'The . day to spend the summer with her relatives. | claim of owned by 8. P. MacConnell | doubtful it anything further - will be at- | Where she had been treated for derangement | trapeze, contortion and balloon with all the | Proram wil bein tomorrow and list the s Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wyman of Des | 30nst the county, On the strength of the | tempted by the State department In the ab- | Of the mind. ’;“‘f';-("l days ago she threat- | eyes at their command. rest of the week. Mol passed (htoigh the 1 Sestortay representations, Which scemed o be Properly | senco of come Instructions from congress at | cned to leave home ¢ £ = i v Pacifie o vouched or in writing, e claims ~Wwere | j¢5 next scssion. Tk 's ¢ ondition hmprovine. - on thelr way to the Pacific coast. 5% : . 4 Caseatt’s Condition dmp . They | pought by Innes and the money turned over Mty : L A i St o e ot s . ., WAl | PO o S ey i e | P e ] s S T o 6 e e | TR TRV O lace on Bluff !‘L"}_» formation says, that he did not hold the gram.)—Ex-Senator Cassatt of Pella, who re- To the Fublic anl Our Patrons, AsBEImBL aRhea was Feleabedomabandiot o ogin, cently tried to kill himself by cutting his " . , ica WAy reledsad o & Exorcises of the School Year a Wae have decided to change the name of [ $200 to await his hearing June 24. Bacred Hanrt/Achdemy: throat in his bank in that city, is still in our new beverage, and in the future it will June Millinery Su'e. The closing exercises at the Saored Heart | (hit clty, under close watch of deputy mar- 3 be called only AR AlaRAL & " Rreat Teduction M pncts . shal at a hotel. He s improving physically - ; 4 i “WHEELER'S KING TEMPLRANCE ,,‘?]:m:flh‘.‘. 0;"( 12 hats for §7; 86 hats for | (Cidemy In Park Place yesterday were of £ | 104" montally, but is mot yet strong enough When the stomach gets out of gear_everything cl<s seems to fol- / treat the following D/seases: BEER." $3; $5 hats for $2.60; a nice trimmed hat for [ Interesting a character that quite twenty of | o pe released, and no attempt has been mad: This refers to what was known as “Copp's | §1° ‘These prices will continue for the next | the clergy of the city were present to listen [ to get bonds. He s not allowed to see the Cheer.'* (The name of the herb tonic Will | §0'days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street. to the program and to witness the medals, | newspapers and has few visitors. Two of his Temaln the same) This change is mad: aths and honors bestowed upon the pupils | daughters are with him. United States At- for the purpose of aliowing us to copyright | Yes, the Eagle laundry s “that good | o cloaey T atudras I advincement ond | torney Fullen is expected here Thursday and our label, with a name exclusively our owr, | laundry,” and is located at 724 Broagway. | for Brofeiency B 1adres 1o Sovancement B | iy "hropably take some action in Cassatt's which will be done al oncz; also to prevent | If in doubt about this try it and be convinced. | In deportmen 1 ainarpestitid ey 019 lcane, the goods from Leing confounded with a [ Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. academy presented a perfect picture, all the 2 beer called Kop's Sher (sald to be importad), girls of the school being gowned in white, Starved t1 Tand Stook. that ia helni Boid to rame eXtent An |hie patE Tecention to Sentore, the little ones having a small space in the | \EBSTER CITY, 1., Jane 18.—(Speclal of the country. Wheeler's King Temperanco | The reception to the graduating class of | ¢enter of the hall devoted to themselves, while | g1 PPy G0’ {on ke the man who Beer contains neither alcohol, malt or g (i A touiatins | the larger girls and graduates of other d er contains neither a alt or grain | the High school by the Alumni association ; it | s reputed to be as wealthy as any farmer in of any kind, but 18 a pure hop extract, re- P S were ranged in lines up and down the east | I rep 5 wealthy as ¢ fined and carbonated by a process of our own | (00K Place last e g at the hall of the | poom, facing the stage. None but the clergy | this section of Iowa, was arrested tcday, Invention, and has been declded by the | Woodmen of the World, which was thronged [ of the diocese were admitted, the pupils tak- | charged with gradeatiy srarving both him: Revenue Department, Decembor 5, 1804, as | With Youths and maldens of the graduate |ing their well won laurels without so much | self and his stock t; dea'n. Lemeke at every not subject to special tax,cither for manufacs | LY, of a standing ranging all the way from |as a single member of their familles being | sale of tax delinquent lands in this county is ture or sale. These goods are manufactured | fOUr days to four times that many years. | present to participate in the joy of the occa- [ always first on the groinds and now cwns exclusively by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing | TWO long tables were arranged in the center | sion. This has been a practice for many |acres upon acres of Hamiltoa county real company, 134 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, | ©f the room, at which the members of the | years throughout the schols of the Sacred |estate acquired in this way. 1fis arrest has P (et B ey, Ooune " | class of 05 sat, while the other guests occu- | Heart, the teachers and pupils only coming | ciused a great surpise here, but the officials P pied seats at either end of the room. W, |together at the close of the school year and | who have investigac:d the matter say the Charged with Hurglary. S. Baird, president of the Alumni associa- | taking leave of one anothor as they had | charge will stick. An information was filed in a justice shop | tion, acted as master of ceremonies. The | begun the course of studies. . e L A i LY fhest Women Arded 10 His Escape. yesterday charging Willlam Young, a farmer | Program was opened with a selec- | The program was finely rendered, the | - 1ow suit. Every orgi N, OVEry nerve, every part of the body de- vends upon the stomach for sustenanco and nonrishment. When the stomach is weak nothing strengtheuns it to quickly Catarrh of the Head, Thr cases of the Eje and Henrt Disousc, Livel at and Lungs; Dis , Fits and Apoplex: amphint Kidocy it, Nervous Debi 1088 of Mar and safely us 3 pla At W css, Dinbetes, Tiright's D STUART'S el SA N 3 3 = = =2 = DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. : cliing. Scrofuly, Fever Sores, K In order to cure dyspepsia and stomach tronbles, the stomnch \ A ane removed Mihout tiie kuife or drawing must be rested and 1t cannot rest and digest food nt. lllr' B This s the point where Stuarts Dy drop of blood. Woman with b, detfeate organs restored i work. You tuke them nfter meuls aind they thoronghly digest he food 1o matter how weak the stomach ma; and thus by relfev- health, Dropsy cured withoug tapping. Spccial Attention given ing the stomnch gives it a wuch needed rest und o cure 18 the natural result to Frivate and venereal Diseases of all kinds, 850 to $s00gforfelt for Sold by druggists at 50 cents per packageordirect by mail, Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich. G oA uni" Venereal Disease | cannot cure ARG MMAAUMES | DR.C. Y. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDIGIES, hout Mercury. Tupe Worms removed in two or three hours, or uo pay. Hemorrholds only Physichan wi tell whatails a .m-m. withoutasking n question. Depsid Tablets get in their Bl or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARF AFFLICTED Will save Jife and hundreds of dollars by calls am . AEARS X Those at o distance send for Question BERIET crsel fownabin o The | tion by the Dudley Buck quar- | YOung women showing themselves of 'a re-| CRESTON, Ia, June 18.—(Special Tele- Blauk, No. 1 for meu, No. 2 for womnen. complatnant was Mrs. Peter Neison, who, | (o “Hrk, the Trumpet,” by Buck, after | C°Dtive nature and refiecting that which they | gram)—M. M. Ford, who has been confined ’ Al oorrespanderion. - striily L canfdai e With " her husband, have been lving o | WHICh EQwin S. McCrary gave an address |'|‘i”i\'olllln::!;(|‘n\,:"l‘:’\ryuyglr){;”?l::mly o teachers, | in the county fail on a charge of nsanity, i “CUPIDENE" Wedicine sent by exprees. - Address all lottord Young's farm, an_arrangement having been | UPOR “Success or Failure Rests with the In- (a5 Well 45 the clorgy present, | | but escaped Sunday night, has been r'Ap(‘\ll{d s reat Vegciatla G. W. PANGLE, M. D, MAPEYSWRIoh I Nelton was to have $20 a | CIVAUSL After: another election byfithe | | ot oMy 0*0reauaien o this year's class, and | o Jent. Ford was aided in his escape by mot » fmous onch Lmildn, il auiexty clre ol el e 555 Broaoway, Council BLUFFSs . it b gy RTA Cee o riet, George H. Mayne spoke on the gracus s years class, and | two young women, who hired a livery team o B s R% 84 nen 3 100G & SRIG month, a cow and free house in return | | the laurel wreathes which they had won by | yous on EULS, SUCh 5t Manhcod, Encln-« 10¢ in stamps for replv. for hlv caring for the/farm from spring unti] | , F8h Scholl ‘Graduates in the ‘Protessions.” | /0 lotious” effort und. hard study sraced | *"d,0rove him acros the country fo Kent, Finopteay st o sfter harvest. Some fort of a disagreement | & recitation entitled ‘Tralning a Husband. | SO0 M oe. (hough the happiest Hlgnt | ooV, Cunningham and his little daughter Cont opn 0l] 1owex by day oF Hight.” b Vents quic: arose between Young and his tenant as to the | p¥ Mildred Mumma, was followed by a solo | jLohiile “shone from their evos as they | C2Me ueke' BIOSUER QoRcy GRCIDE YENSIEAY 8 ncssof dischiarge, whict £ ot ehecked loude 0 sgormatorhah an an vhich the contract was to be ful- | DY Clyde Aitchison, “The Mona ina s . s a Y | storm. A bolt of lightning prostrated them all the Lorrors of Tmpotency, €UPTDENE clouises the lyer, e S MY LR T B B LA v acsale sl et 2 were presented with medals, colors and books, | 3 the ground and Mr. Cunningham and his BEFORE ano AFTER ijaevgand the irinary organs of wll lmpuritice. ! filled, and on Decoration day Young took back prin yrizes for hard work tostheu gt H CUPIDENE strengthons and rektorcasmall welk Oreary his cow, claiming that Nelson had not lived | ‘vlr ‘.(mm: upon the .m\uuly, “‘U‘,r lr.|,.,‘1. Prixes y daughter were unconscious for some time. 1o reason gufferers ko hot ctized by Dootors 14 because ninety per cont aro troubled wity kv e Nelson and his wite | the Measure of Our Success, the Basis of Our c - 5 b : RV tntitine QUPIDEN £ 18 the oniy Known FORedy to eire WOt wh operition, S0 s, a1 up to s Sgroement. Nelson and. b ‘u' | Civitzats T ha a gao Dakle oOOME { £OK BULDO LIVE WIRE Central Liwa Medic W Ao ,.:vu:. {::"n“"“ i gusvantce iven and mdney reforned bt bores docy ok S Verianein cura VIA o arations e the place 1 b -_— SOSTER CITY, ine 18.—(Spocia 5%, 81% for $5.00, by mall. Send fo welicular and testimon :aml h\vlmi'lvr u:m)lur i“mo. !r y !x Q packed | Mr. L'\fh"l“l ’\‘;'\’;1‘“":‘[‘;"' 5 Tl o e et | Woman Fatally Burn:d and One of Rer |, :\L}]::‘T;"E‘.Ii]“\ e nbwtir i 5 “,\,', ,,;f ,:,] uA;um..th;m_ VLEDICINE C€O., P, 0, ox 278, San Franclkco.Cnl. Fhy Knte by yv T heir houschold goods and como to | conclude duet by Mrs. Roff and Mrs, g e elegra ' vent a seting |, Council Bluffe, The day after Decoration day | Mullis. Afierhis came the banquet, and [ o Hescuces Seriously 'l,""l"' of the doctors of the Central Iowa Medical | ¥OR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. & KUHN & CO., OMAHA. NEBRASKA. l “ l I“ I\ IOV ROUTE & neighbor came to town and told them that | the festivitics of the evening were closed [ CLEVELAND, July 18.—People passing |, .o iaijon was in session In this city today Young had broken into the house and thrown | With dancing. along Ontario street last evening were | Dogiors were present from within a rad.us of all their things out into the front yard, | yuve you seen the unequalled bargains in | Startied by the screams of a woman which | 150 miles and the session hus attracted much breaking open boxes and scattering bedding | 1 idsummer i b came from the roof of & restaurant known as | attention from the fast that Dr. Fialayson of and furniture over the grass with great free- | m s ion Iniliinery—all new fresh goods— | % 0 old § o work ¢ A" cheap goodx!|itha Naw Yl sy e di.| Des Moines would furnish a paper on a sub. R ey, *Nelxon . hurriod: .out ead: touna | 2,00 k to work off, and In cheap goods | the New Wright house. Looking in the di (OUNCIL _ BLUFFS ats your own prices. Baby hoods cct entirely new ‘in jthe madical fraternity. that a nice new featherbed had been allowed i‘,,;m“‘f SR e ‘.‘..\:, by 00 ”J’ rection from which the cries came they saw | Famiant (e vicliom tire entertalnad ot the to lie out in the rain over night and had been | gooir's. 536 West Broadw gt gy a woman entangled in the telephone and | Willson and over 100 guests were present. almost completely ruined. Constable Alberti o ) ctric light wires forty feet above the = ” will go out to Stiver Creek township today to| We will make special prices for running | ground. Her-clothes were on fire and she Vromotion fpr & ¥oun ‘agkow f arrest Young. service pipes for gas to your residence for | Was calling loudly for help. Several men RED OAK, Ia.'June 18.—(Speclal.)—Dr. Implement Bu.iness Rushing. the month of June. Call at Gas office tor ‘r:l‘l\ up the stairs leading to the nln.l and | Frank Miller, a lL(‘p Oak boy, who has been A call on the implement row these days|'hformation. Wi homas Bell, a stereatyper In the employ of | acting as Interne to the Presbyterian hos- A y o will satisfy any one that business iz pieking May Liase the Opera House, ‘r‘"‘ }.“-fi".'xl““‘?.‘.}'f ’r'['li by the fire escape. Bell | pita) at Chicago thp pist vear, has been ad ap and better times are no longer in the un- e woman as soon as Negotlations have been pending for several vanced to the position, of hospital surgeon. : PP ey W the other men and together they released her A United State i . U '] goods, as harvesting and haying machinery. Dohany will lease his theater to a yrull\‘nmu had succeeded iIn freeing her Bell cau, e Formerly Known as UNE 23, At the big McCormick warehouse they have | from Leavenworth, Kan., in the near future. | hold of one of the wires with his hand. In Mulet Law Induces Nuieide. L4 been compelled to put in electric lights on | The deal will probably be closed within the | an instant he was writhing with pain. Some CLINTON, Ia., Junp 18. the loading platform and are running a night | next ten days. The rental to be paid is $1,600 | one had the presence (Special Tele- 9 grew getting cut from 12 to 14 cars per | for the first year, and the lessee will spend | wire, but that did not save Bell. He fell | aged 38, committed suicide this morning by day, in addition to a large number of small | §1,000 upon the house in the way of clean- | head downward to the fire escape, a coll of | shooting himself ig the head. The act was ot v non-alcoholie. I'es . awde Requires no license, either government or state, 3, or “local” shipments, , frescoing, new scenery, and other re- | wire being about his hips and holding him The best substitute for lager be dira, or “local” shipments, T | g " cenery, and o cing abo i \ing_ bl v ever manufactured. Testimonlals days ago, whe e management | palrs necessary to make It a first-class pop- | suspended in the air. He screamed for help a i from preachers, doctors, lawyers and others. Send for samples and pam. & stepped putting in goods, it was supposed | ular resort. The name of the gentleman who | and for a time it seemed that he would be ORGE P. SANFORD,” A. W. REIKMAN, 1-111&45‘ Manufactured ounly by the Wples. and. pam TRAIN WILL I, |v\\| MAIN STREET A the 360 odd cars of machines and twine in | contemplates making the lease hae not yet | burned to death by the flames that were Président. Cashler. 3 # WO v 7 i stock would be amole to supply the trade, | been given to the public, but he is said to | playing about his body. He was finally re- RUBOD AT TN but since June 1 they have received 14 cars | have & cen in the theatrical business for | Jeased and together with the woman was A . G. R- heeler Brewlng Co.' "rl'(l‘\‘llrs' Ll lll'l'((."AsED from the factory at Chicago, and yesterday | twenty years, and to be thoroughly competent | gent to a hospital. The latter, whose name . TURDAY. W, DAVENPORT: yere compeiled to forward 6 carioad orders | 1o give Courell BIUIS & mmetropoiitan, broad | s Edith dohnson, will die.. Her arms. ang Council Bluffs, Iowa. fit;ll-u;"t;ltl;(:"l 'l:""’“ ’”I;’ shop, "‘ it ‘vu's( “I;':ML“ gauge place of amusement. legs being burned to a crisp, but Bell, though i - badly burned, will recover. The w hi se trade Indicates a arvest, | d is See the 4 e e 3 P coustry. L st e *| fire which was burning a block away. She | Capital, . - $100,00 a4 :'Mnm Y8 (livAé'l-l? vuh}u“ m‘u 3 e A nice assortment of children's wash suits | leaned out over the roofeto get a better » F & 2 r Wql _Ed Burke, at W. omer’s, o waj o 3 Neglige and summer shirts and_ ladles’ | ot Meicalf Dros view and 1. QoIng 8o grasped the slectrin| Fr0fits ’ 12,0000 Goods of Every DOSLI‘IMIUH‘ FRULT PARM AND GARDE ‘ LA T i v a 7 ! @ wie cheap and o [ O 1..':-':(;: nl?ur{‘le;,! n“:':‘? h:‘r;;e“;u ‘Z:'Sn:r:ni F b iy gy e wire with her hand One of the oldest banks In the state of Iowa. | - sican dhbons et We solicit your businees and collection pay 5 per cent on timi Dleased to part of the great Spetman Bros. stock that Is| Will M. Keller, son of 8. 8. Keller, has re- being sold by the assignee at ridiculously | turned from a year of study spent at Prince- M AUKE i S 3 low prices. It s also the ladies' chance to MILWAUKEE, Juae 18.—Bradley G We Schoed. deposits. We will be and serve you ack's 'Twin' City Dye % Fearistmt ____ - Works, Cor. Avenue A and 26th [ FARM LANDS 7o EXCHA 2 FOI Cr S ~ H property C. R. Nicholson, B Broadway. LN St., Council Bluffs. Office, 1521 Far | yon s ‘ NGTON TP et unheard of bargalas in dry Eoods. ton college, New Jersey, and will spend the | Schley, a prominent young attorney of this iy o nam St., Omaha, Y Pice: 65z ah arw' Db ik Menalucan #9% unhea aTEAln summer vacation at home. He entered the | city, was found dead in bis omce today. He | SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, httarneys-ut-taw, aeB S0 1508 AR T AN MNNS Metcalf Bros, have a a[l\‘ndm line of sum- in histology and won the prize, a | had committed suicide with a revoly No|end Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Sng AN EXPERIENCED KITCHEN . wer clothing, Milwaakeo Attorney Commits Suleld . i ta et free tuition at Woodhall, Mass. | cause is assigned for the deed. sart, Block, Council Bluffs, Towa. = - = Send for Price List VL Mra. Jacob Bime, 16 Fiatase sireat —_— el il

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