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THE OMAHA DAILY BE ATURDAY, JUNE 22 T —— e e e < e s s e 8 e T OMANA DALY BE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUPFS |25 i bt s o D'SCUSSED THBWMULCT LAW |fo0x @0 arris, twow wiionar| avvatns at_sovrw omaus | PCHING SKIN | A pazer on the Jus ~..-u Line Case Now Kests in the Court |y, M, ¢, A COUNCIL BLUFFS. hr will be —— of Ap ’ SAN FRANCISCO ¢ . i B 3 « - NO. 12 PEARL STRE B Hist vol o Bat b ek ir. Towa “unday €etool. Workers Pass a Com- | we . m»:}(‘\\ s gt b - tery DISEASES Olatriet Co Are Dellvared by carrler to any part of the city reporte have bee x b | from a decree . Instantly AT 's W UITIGATION OV<R VALUABLE PROPCRTY | bbb LA THOSE WHO FAV R2D'REPEAL DEFEATED Pacific receivership s TELEPHONES. Dusiness oMoe, 0. & ht o woLERHOS arday's fiig BAFguInG: - ; § : were p ¥, Fank. O Relieved Thirteth Anr Closes & Three ; And AL Days’ Session at_1dN Grove—Presis g WIE | {410 Otk e #hu OF . Youte N Saturday $2.98 suit | dent and Secroiary Secure t Men's Christ 2 and what thi | Speedily Disteiee Conrt Our $1.69 lawn wrappers at $1.00 | e Etection. ta certi , | young men cou carrylng the teschings Joys' $1.00 Fauntleroy shirt waists in plain . o fesue, althong of Christ into every household in the land, it > oy’ $1.00 Fauntieroy shirt piain | : 1y ey orly fetsovored i thelr work Cured white, s0lid color, French satcens and fancy ity Case lo Which & Wor iming 8 4 genu ATEain the Fiest and Ouly Wife of the 00 duck suits (our own make), | Decensed Suhmitted \o ” y he thittieth s This mor t rorvices will he percales, Saturday entire lot 49¢ each | IDA GROVE, Ia, June 21.—The thirticth Lz % ] e ! ol By Ladics' 50c summer corsets, 3%e . fon ot ;DikJown Btate BRLOILN gty I to'a at 9 o'clock 3 towiil I AL TGRS O Ve il ‘ ' ' e e certiity i A warm bath with CUTICURA o St of SHIAPEHTE tbanois ok, thes B 3 ; A v Yot . 4 SOAP, and a single application of ml ; n ‘rvj\ ,}‘l”‘ w‘« ‘”.] cheap. n erpairs, but purely I CUTICURA, the great skin cure, A DIG SHIRT BALE. . lo temperanee LA ] ) ; i will afford instant relief, permit rest L s e R hould . RSP N. St B Carr ol Buet Bt 1l et \ and sleep, and point to a speedy, authority it (i it r‘\- ; i et Sy o apne al and t e Oregon Short 1 th T ool . economical, and permanent cure of Montreal, Canada, | lar attached, actual value $1.00 and $1.2 " not ol Guors; that 1t is| & RAEL IR IR GAEDT e Hud p \ ) the most \1\‘1!\\.\\11\' of \‘~’]\“’K-1|“"’("' e o) A | eolors. goatantosd. tast, BAUGAAy entire Sa (ALY of the slnte by the until the fall te . ) ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin o Jom Dumn, BOUC ot | e one wwise, 66 el prohibitory law (o pr L it T e LA A Ml and scalp diseases, after physicians, | umilies from' their d 4 are well known in Councll Blufts, | SATURDAY BVENING SALY. ve, the liquor n | Colored Man Lynched for Tncest. Tohtison ot OfEHA. WIll praise | hospitals, and all other methods fail, rnoin Montreal, but @ few years after Battrday & Mot dab sRilhe atomh Mrs. Mattie Balley of Shenandoah was re PORT GIBSON, Miss, June 21.—James | service. Major E. W. H A, witl | CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS, and marriage the father bundied up his fam- | Saturday evening we offer our entire stock | 4u0ted state secretary and Rev. C. W. Sweet | Saunders, colored, was hanged last night [ deliver an address on the S N i iouri ¥ S 2 s s of tor N Cincinnatl, About 1855 he | of 50c, 65c and 76 swivel silks, 80 inches | of Ida Grove state president. AtoULIEweIv miTeE tromm Here by an (hturiated | YOUNE Men's Clitiat \ its cures of torturing, disfiguring, s, Willlam, John and | wide, at one pr 26 yard [ [ e o2 ween s st A A Y Sunday morning at the byterian ehurch | humiliating humors are the most ! AlCkLLIL a lce, 26c yard Threatencd ts Lyoneh ¥ | mob o h whites and black € WaS | poowship mee will he held at 8:30 0 a ver secorded i i and, leaving his wife in Cin- | Another big lot of ladies' 50c lisle threa SI0UX CITY, In., June 21.—(Speclal Tele- | cau a compromising position with his | grolack. Tn the afiernoon at the Mothodist wonderful ever recorded in this oz yestordoy morning ime to Council Bluff ,'\l“ ::\ | vests, silk trimmed, Saturday evening at m)—W. H. Hurd of Climbing Hill, fifteen | OWn daughter. The son reported the case | ehureh, B, W Ober, superi b ot th any age. church. a large nu & o AL MU LU " | cach. BENNISON BROS., O P AU AL s [ 8 A b L LT LA L Sl 3 LD el e Cumicura Resroies are sold throughout the world. v Ralte 5 re. Carson and married it s hie girl, whereupon a row oceurred, in which | will give a bible ¢ men pom, A " e famil pre y s the sherift’s officers today on a charge of | L 4 * Price, CUTICUKA, §0c.i SOAP, 25¢.: RRSOLVENT, $14 1 1 THolia anatary. toF iR A el A Council Bluffs | the wife of Saunders was killed, either by eet meeting will be held a half hour later 3 X Sove P |, aken t Catholie cen claimed, without ever having gone through [ ertmimally assaulting his daughter, a girl of | the Wife of Suunders was iliod, elther by | street meet! 8 St e e | Parzie D K Cunw, Coky., Sote Prone, Retton GOMBER S L LR R Sty £ ey 5 LHEGLNERE i) v Sy b years. Ho was relcased on bond and will | murdered woman, with about 200 blacks and | held ‘in (he evening at the Presbyterian ar e aFntet ) ls I h b ree from hie first wife Township Assessor Hardin completed the | have a preliminary hearing tomorrow he | fifty whites, went to Saunders' house last | Methodist churches . and throwing o 3 1 " nts o g Hill threaten if he re A PLES, blackheads, red and oily skin L ot MY gL v Deter NB) Ve lived with his second wife until he | figuring yesterday on the census of Kane | Tesidents of Climbing HIill threate o e re- ] night and took him and hung him. 1 is re- | After the serviecs J. A, Willlams of Omaha 1] e et (o ad Sy EREC T e & vesterday aied . eig ago. During his ite he [township and finds that there are now 20,500 | \" ome e Hurd IS pirominent | ported that the daughter of Saunders will be | was “elected temporary chairman, A, L S RSUALlon of L6 eoutt : amassed Al pronerty” althoun he | hownm Ll e e O rora 'ty | I polltics and Is one of the wealthiest me- | girung ‘up tomorrow. Shertft Watker and | Tuekor of Wayne vice ehairman: and W T Titecet e g lowed talloring an ‘n business. Among | no nadding about It, and these figures repre. | o " L countty £ | posse have gone to the Ecene of trouble to | Pugh of South Omaha secretary MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS Phe Latter Day Saints are having succes r things he owned the property mow oc- | i the actual population. In 1860 the cen- | Anitn Postoftice Lobbed. event the lynching of the woman if possible It fs expected that at the meeting this and weskoes buck ache, wenk kidneys 1 their tent meetings At U r cupied by Hahm & Zimmerlain ‘as a sa- | (00 U ACHE BOT Ny Site JIPA, Ta., June 21.—(Special)—The poat — - morning all of the delegates will be present theumatism, and chest pains relieved in i e e U S | e, b, Hahm, €, Zimmori, b 8, 2 | e e o g Ol 03| ANITA, T, Sune 1= (S5eclily=The BN | peeng Amome the Tt ntensed. L B e liams will speak on the subje Evolu- | which now stands on the records in the name | i385 95" Tar cent of thelr population | o g oo St % Ry Br WICHITA, Kan., June 21.—A dispateh re- | Will Connect with the Smelters ot tion, Its Truth or Fi next Sunday evea- | of John Peter; 300 acres of land in Crescent | \(iihin the past five years, owing to the long | CP2REC there was in the drewer taken ceived here tonight says that the bitter foel MILWAUKER, June 21.—Judge Jenkins tng. 1f the weather is he cervices [ and Garner uumhur & leton it AVeNUE | Gonginued Nard times and bad crops, ov bt trance was gained through a side window. [ FE¥ e KO e e White sottlors 1 | a8 authorized the Northern Pacific recelver o s the | between Eighth and Ninth strets, another | opot /i ALBEY togutNar 2 SnouLh. Mbnay | No)elew S, i ‘ 10 ented Ifito, . coh with the Darrol ) will be el ot houtway nent the Join. Duny |10 that cuuld get together enough money | NS een comtmenced on the $10,000 | the Canndian valley of Oklahoma by the In- [ {0 €nter into a contract with the Parrott DUFFY'S CLILAG i dRCk mestead, besides considerable farm land fn [ {7 F1¥ B8 BEITORG fare out of (owh bIOWIRE | Masonic ‘temple. The cornerstone will” be | dians since the wanton shooting of Red Lodge | Silver and Copper company whereby the min 4 . Hiok Ll T Frem and Mills counties. ot ACLE Wi de BULBLE L b ILGRLL L aid July 4 by the sheriff of G county was intensified | M8 company to build four miles of track hotel mbed to 1 {tering himself. In view of the ex The Epworth league will have a big rally | yesterday b h killing of an Indi t | at a cost of 000, Th ok 1s be built . | ne : yielling | BECAME AN ARMY NURSE lof the other cities, the present condition of | , 1%, Boworth o ; esterday by the kiliing of an Indlan 8l | from Whitehail, in Montana, The mining L HA f p Aiana e, | ot ALALL AR Of | here Taursday, June 27. The leagues from all | Cantonment by a cowboy named Burke. A L ures 4 SL RIS AL g G LG LM I G H0 LRI GG L ncighboring towns are invited. arty of cowboys were hunting for stolen | COMPANY as about to erect a smelter and All Druggists. barlr i Th r morn- | punn No. 1 went as a nurse in the army The other townshife in the county, with s Dattle when thes met this Indian with fregh | 48T€es to furnish all the money to build the ing when was opened about [ and later cn was employed as housekee tho exception of Garner, which has not yet Petitions forn Behearing. fheat. and thinking 1t was e that stole the | track, but the receivers are expected to pay fifty of the o fth perhaps 3 cente to in New Orleans, Louisville and other | roported, show ‘a population of 10226, and | SIOUX CITY, la,, June 21.—(Special Tele- | cattla and illod . they shot him. Burke | it back. This is done by allowing the mining any one who ne them, w ound cuddled | citjes. About a yea. ago she was taken sick [the towns 5,504, With the 248 people at th H ¥ “itiof 2 rehearing of its pe- [ was the der of the cowboys and did the | €ompany 50 per cent of the freight charges 7 up n the reccptacle where the nickels ought [ and while in a hospital was questioned by | School for ihe Deaf the toial population of | T3 —A petition for a rehearing of its pe- | was the leader 6 the cowboye and @id the | o) "material to the. tmelter on account and to have been, % one of the sisters as to whether she had any [ Pottawattamic county becomes 46568, mak- | tition of intervention in the foreclosures case | SIOUNES - (ERL SVOCRERR O | 50 per cent on ore hauled until the amount 1 U P 4 \6xrRas InutTaT Plttan 1Y relatives living. She replied that she had a | ing an allowance of 1,000 for Garner town- | of the Manhattan Trust com gainst the | @ y is paid up. [ [ ] iro and tornado insurance written in bet p it 3 ¥ husband living in Council Bluffs. Corres- | <hip. | Stoux City Terminal Railway and W DUKE | i tua oh TR L y ' o fic companies. Money for farm loans at pondence was commenced by the sister, and T | company ‘was filed by the Trust Company of | Fowell the Onlv W Tan Recoghized. | Undor / . The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience, rates, City property for sale or trad upon her recovery Mre. Dunn decided to come ¢hit) MM 8711 | North America in the federal court today PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—Charles J.| BEAGLE Tex., June 2L—Harry Hill, | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND farm lands in lowa. Lougee & Towl in_person and lock him up. “6“;,‘”“'"’”"‘3’} ’,,‘, ik '"g;“ r";““‘“"“- | The North American company’s claim is for | Bonaparte, chairman of the exceutive commit- | the noted Oklahoma_ Boomer and’ owner of WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE Pearl St. When she arrived she found her husband | $10 Jats for $6; $12 hate for §7;86 hats for | ¢135,000. 10 was ruled out at the May term | tee of the National Municipal league, which | “Harry Hill's Wid West show,” fs under WORLD'S HERRAL DISPEN- Have vou seon the uncqualled bargatns in [ hind dled “after marrying another woman. | §87 5, hate for $2.600 a niee trimmed hat for | of'oourt; A recently met in Cleveland, tonfght announced | arrest for wholesale swindling. 14111, it is al SARY OF MEDICINE. midsummer millinery=-all new fresh goods— | Fc called upon . G Saunders and fold B | 30" qays, Mies Ragedale, 10 Pearl street, Land \kacts Orderad 8o d the appolntment of committees on finance, | loged, has drawn - drafts on the ' defunct B0 old stock to work off, and In chean goods | her_story, which seemed to bim decldedly | % H Y =Rl Y | BIOUX CITY, In., June 21.—(Spectal Tele. | 18 and grievances, Neurly all of the com- | Wiehita Horse and Mule Market company of lats at your ow cés. Daby hoods and | €auzy. Nevertheless, he agreed to g0 0| A polish tha wake your piano or | : . mitteemen named are from the castern states. | Wi andl varlods banka! in favor'q 4 B T ooty “hicap at Mre. T3, | Montreal and look up the case. When he | urniture look better than when vou bought | §ram)—An order of court was made today | J. G. Powell of Omaha, Neb., on the commit- | and Colorado creditors, which have all been Scott's, 536 Wost Broadway arrived there he found all statements Mrs. | ft, It's cheap and all right; get it at Bix- for the sale of the Riverside Park Land |tee on gricvances and abuses, is the only se- | protested. Hill has been absent several : i Dunn had made corroborated in every par- | by's, 202 Main street wssets under an exeention for $64,- | lection from west of the Missouri river, months ticular. He brought back with him cortified | Miee R Reliance Trust company, trus | copies of the marriage certific and the cer- | it B L The company will be reorganized after | S——— tificate of baptism of the two children, which | George H. Miller, alias B he obtained at the cathedral where the cere- | found in Justice Walker's court yesterday i e PG wa monies were performed. * He immdiatly com- | (ha¢ two names, unlike two heads, are 10L| porny e ed b Home. T dman, \De!Didno! par exbellench | menced a sult: agalnst L. iPi Jidsont involv= | wivave: so! xood as one. He! was. glvential E. ODGE, Ta.,/June 2 cial Tele- Xts:Hardiman, ihe CUN0 ¥ o tract of dand in Garner township, and | S0 S B0 L 0 pateing wpon &, . | EFam)—B. E. Grunde of Thor disppeared ERSONAL PALAGRALIS, Uil sult was tried and” submitted o Judge | piyel s forged moaty order for 15, e ai | Wedncsday from home. He is in the butcher : itine | Several more suits are also pending, ang | first refused to 1) eopls wham he did | and barcfooted. Nojcause is kuown for his Mirs Miller of Oakiand, Ta. 1s visitng | o(iind i B Bud i (he near foche, Al | Yo SAYITK that 1 ha peopls wham e did [ 40 b R oo 1y i T e L G o R sota for a few weeks CHRC OB AV PR FEattoy EF It Ay e e teen | 1S went under wero his own exclusive prop- | SIOUX CITY, In., dune 21.—(Speclal Tele- F. J. Schuorr, the real estate man, is vis- | leaving his first wife. Mrs. Dunn No |-’”‘g” e St i that he preforred to irave) | Bram)—Stock has just been placed here for iting in City, Neb, lams” her dower interest in all of it. She | {0 fell WA¥ It was T 8 PERCEIE 0 Hax e | @ new milling compiny, Which expects in a John Atwood of Sioux Falls D., spent | is 75 years of age, but is re ably bright | positionHe was finally bound over o the few weeks to’commenco the construction of soveral days with friends here this week and active for her age. " She took her place | BRI R B il G ball ‘Was sent | @ flour mill of 1,000 barrels_capacity. 2 : Dr. Montgomcry was called to Missouri | UPOR the witness stand vesterday afternoon | EHACL Weddog L CheuTiiak f 1 - 1 treat the following Diseases: Valley yesterday to sce a case of appendicitis. | 804 told her story in all its particulars as | 10 41 — c LRt % Catarrh Thront and Lunge: Dise Miss Blanche Arkwright teaves today for | “0OV¢ Blven: , the Eagle laundry fs “that good| RED OAK, Ia, June 2}.—(Special)—Harry : # 4 enses of the B 5 @il Apoplexy, BortlaadiiOrais (o] VIkiE baciibrother {for sl Shirt Walste, laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | F. Brown of this ety was married Tuesday ; RS AnlEATOp Y S ¢ | e el TR BRI Tt ewlatara, ”w\!rn.‘ doubt about this try it and be convinced. | o Miss Planche F. Granger of Ames, Ia. The - 7 nm.);u:r\u:““l:'c’h:':. Dental De Misses Gertle Davenport and Corinne and BOSTON STORE. Jon't forget name and number. Tel. 157. | entire class of '95 of Ames college escorted * 2 1 up | Du We will make special prices for running sorvice pipes for gas to your residence for the month of June. Call at Gas office tor information. i *, Rhenmatism, Poralyeis Madison New line of shirt waists worth to 89c| Club Dayat the Oituwa Chautanqua. e Y G % 3 olulu, Fever Sores, Tume Panhon salais 5 ¢ g 21.—(Special Tele-| “Furs soft as sleep’ wrote Theocritus, and ano re James Holcomb of Atlantic, Ia., was a|®ach on sale at 58 OTTAWA, Kan., June 21.—(Special Tele- | a ' z, ; R (e $1.00 shirt_waists on sale at 75c e S s S e Ottawa | Women endorse the sentiment as warmly as v/ nife or draw Blufts visitor on his way to Portiand, Ore., | 3190 Shirt, walsth on sale at 196 n, |8ram)—Today was club day at the Ottawa| BOPEY SUROL ol of ‘Brico's Cream Daking 3 Woman wit erds 2 it e assembly. The various women's clubs [ pi¥ 00 2 3 organs restored to Mrs, W. Rau of coma, Wash., 18| ywiin every shirt <t bought at our store | Which composed the women's council are — . ropey cured withou visii sister, 1 AYN 8 Waist bol at o store ' vor T erence, re r pi . Special Attention given ML e Mrs, €. W. McDouald. | saturday we will give an elegant belt buckle, | dizcussing questions of special interest qu]“-”."\"\'_'l \‘\'w 1‘.::.:-‘ i “‘JD o S§COLDING H i LT A B LIRS 209" 8o enth atree frec | themselves and kindred orgenizations, Prof. | SHERIDAN, Wyo, J Sl x(nectal The cook with s kitchen s o s tho of all kinds. 850 to $500floricit for President W, M. Brooks of Tabor college | " Lidies' ritbed vests, for Saturday 3c cach. | Kent'a. lecture on. the - Begianing. of the | The state conference of the Methodist Epis- S oeanies Lasldiehonetond, Heeylodim yyas tho aroceryeboyy Dt venerin Biucnc] Huiot cure and daughter, Miss Edith, passed through the | nfants' lace caps worth > | Hebrew Monarchy” deserves special notice, | copal church closed here on Tuesday. Th And many were the an Y o YithoutMercurysTuns Wormsromoyed city yesterday on their way to the ““Tabor | cach h SR G ¥ ¥ wero the anery words Oh, what a littlo fool you are, 1 two Or three houTs, or no pay. Hemorruolds College settiement” in Omaha, composed of | - Another case of our celebrated 1492 summer | Sy el 8 the paper by Mies O. P. Bray O | conference was the best ever held in Wyom- ame’ pouring from her lips, Lo bring such stuff to me. or Piles curc young ladies from Tabor college who are | corset on sale at 44c each. tian Temperance Union Do Next for the | N Every Methodist minister in the state Tako high prico baking powder back, WiHTRHGIBAVHOARE ARBRIOTED putting in their vacation among the squs FOWLER, DICK & WALKER Ll R AU S Among the distinguished me O B b mo S Calumoton e e e andih il i AU e soally ters. BOSTON STORE, Sttire Raaliversa i Prar: Gharlas At | ber he church from abroad were Dr. J 4 g « I 0STC e, ots of ine from ALros : And if hie did not go straightway, g 2 il ks ko S Y USERe s e, |, e ehvres by b, Chaie | Gk, i e Omuns corgis | 1o 01 e g rnigiiwor OR. G W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. the marriage of Eleanor Schuyler Swun, Republican Primuries Tonig ory i ot e [[Agxccaia bt SOr Al ey s CALUMET BARIN hyaeian who cun tell whatails daughter of the late Charles Swan of Counc - < iaaclea ' held | This afternoon Dr. Gunsalus of Chicago | Leonard of New York City signments TME WD) NY, weking i question. Blufts, to Ora Arthur Perry of Auburn, N, Y, | The republic i gy Rt ‘:\”! be Reld | ojivered the first of his lectures, taking as | o the ensuing year arc ws: Presid G POWDER COMPANY, CHICAGO. o At o dis send for ¢ N ‘».!‘]n»’ ny was performed at St. John's | this evening at 7 o'clock for the purpose | pic*qyhject *Phillip Brooks At the C. L. |ing elder, Rev. N. A mberlain; Almy k, No. 1 for ch, Itha AN ephen H. | of selecting delegates to attend the county | S, C. round table the question was asked, | Rev. S. F. Beggs; Big Horn, Rev. C. D. correspondence strivtly t, June 12, N | Hor A v confidential. 5 r convention, at the following places | “What' Guod Works of Fiction Have Vou | Day: Buffalo, ey Thomas; Carbon S'flc"y 300 Wedicine sent by express. Address ail letiers First precinct, t ward, at Wheeler & | Read During the Past Year?' and the an- | Rev. G Sin| 2 R A. Toland 4 3. W. PANGLE Goethe married his cook. With what dain- | pereid's’ | swers formed a very Interesting st of bioks, | Chevenne, Rev Johnson; Cambria B85 D oL M D ties would che have regaled the poet could | - Second preeinet, First ward, at 505 Broad of Epworth League members, who | Newcastle, Rev I Douglas and P P Lb e for reotv. she have had Price’s Daking Powder. : L A Kllvaaienbyar (it ure er s re attending the assembiy, was held at Manville, Rev. R. A. Ball; Evansten, Rev 'Nk'\n»mmlx»m--vw\ Cat e TiNea Vaceti i 3 and second precinets, Second ward, {o'clock. The evening lecture was delive S. A. Beggs; Lander, Rev.' George Moon ; . . — . I FONES neh il ¢ city building by Frang G. Carpenter of Washington,.I), C.. | Laramie, Rov. J aylor; Otto and Big Whongtha inlght. patrolmen. went jonyay irst_precinct, Third ward, at Justic: | the subject, “The Yankee of the Orient, or | Horn Basin, Rev. W Thompson; Rawlins last evening Chief Scanlan informed the | Vien's office. | the Japanese of 1804.” Rev. J. D. Long; Reek Springs, Rev. S. J. | members of the force that the rule adopted cond precinet, Third ward, at 803 South e Rogers: Sheridan, Rev. G. P. Sndaker: . trect some time ago giving them one day off each [ L . “Hands that rock the cradle rule the | \Wheatland, Rev. Henry Carylon, he churc irst_precinet, Fourth ward, at south room month, in addition to the annual five davs’ | of'court’ hous gorld Nursing mothers transmil elun | in Wyoming is in a condition. The largest dlrut buyers in our line selling at retail in VIA layoff, had been revoked. The reason for this | “gecond precinet, Fourth ward, at Smith’s | [osinE 1 2 i move, as stated by the mayor, s that the | pap), Price’s is perfectly pure. | rl\fr‘_t[}g[fl\\-w"‘ L ';l""h::‘\”-( . C]ounc]ll B]““ I If you buy anything in the drug. paint or ‘ ” present size of -the forco deos not admit of S0 Rl T e T - T KANSAS June J Newton of | olasg line it wi a ou to se % BiE10hy dath i Laioe ket (ko |t im i By, Prectis, ULl wacd T D, e s i pay you to see us out danger of demoralizing the force. There | First precinct, Sixth ward, at Shubert's | MINNEAPOLIS, June 21.—Scores last night | & Kansas City railway, and Theo are no substitutes allowed, and the work of | office S SR it Wil onereas s i it e e L I AN Sl LGS A 200 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, , & : > road, have 2 every man i9 ne at present, at least, to | Second precinct, Sixth ward, at Windsor | trophy resulted: Hyde Park defcated St. | concluded arrangements to enter the ity by keep order in city. "The action caused | Park school hous Louis, 636 to 612; Chicago duplicate defeated | the Kansas City & Northern railway tracks considerable dissatisfaction naturally among = : g They have been e city several days anc 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. the patrolmen, but they are disposed to ac. 00d wine needs no bush, and good bak- [ Milwaukee, to 618; feago defeated | ¥ 01 e oL hoth 2 R u I completing (e arrangements left f Copt the situaiion s Bracatully mx meseipte | Ing powder requires no gifi to help sell it. | Hamilton, to a defeated pletir rrangemer r d p Des Moines. At Kansas City the new line - , ' or Use "Pricc's Baking Powder and get purity | University of Chicago 114 i |IDee Motnee, At Kansta Oliy thoinew:ine ; EAM DYE WORKS AT TP Y s and streng greatest interest is cente in_the remain- | 4 ¢ DRsR - bt ) three Chicago clubs against | € Gulf railroad, which is being extended t C p 2 L Cole & Cole bought most of it and arc S cnograpiers Wil Me MG thithreeiobteagorclikatagainsl ‘m Gulf of Mexico at Saline Pass, La. This 4 ach cinds of Dvelng making prices on some goods at less than 0. C. Gaston, court reporter for Judge | NMINNEAPOLIS, Minn. June 21.—The \\“i“ make a direct line from the gulf to Des tlr'xla highest style of D g o wornell, was in the city yesterday making | American Whist league today elected the fol- | L ) —— g e art. Faded and [ ] L] ; SRR UL L L e stained fabrics made RuLssip.tramen. o rangenments for the annval mecting of the | lowing ol re President, Tico Scharz ‘ Emneiiane, BT e o' ok ' bl A3 ( e clothes W ) State Stenographers' association, of which he | Chicngo; vice d %= | CHARLESTON, 8. C., June 21.—Judge = ? pfi BeW. Work promptly AV Tron frame clothes wr 50 ea SIS idence, R. 1.; B L i June 21.—Judg - ] elivore L / Western wash is president, at Ce laf Rapids inn.ng July | eenes & ' o ': | Simonton this mor sentenced three dig . floge iand delivered S JN I) \\ reen doors i | Slon S-ABLE e AT H. Weems k ) treasurer, R. | pensary constabl and two months J A H country. Send for ) 5 wn_ prices; no shoddy | f8re OF I 0 Cinln Sgn - Al rallige years, Ge St. Paul, Minn.; into th r privite consump ' = CoALMACHA stuff, but standar goods, Are closing out i Roa! L 100, rge H. I iecrge W. Mor: | Young of Des Moines, W. B. Cody : el 0 contempt n /v‘ . am;,..sl Pecurlat bicycles at cost t t for the s jj|FEONDRCO N ! A £ ewton, Mass Philadelphi ot s N f oid F S { opriots -, S. W. Mooreheal S n old ¢ 5 € o S b 2 s Diabe 4 Ella Albright are visiting friends in Fori | Special for Saturday —— ‘n..»,\um.uu.\mn to the train / . - g venm, Dintcten, Tnmhes Dis White Onx P11 Ke an Bl Jona, Sl \ s J. W. Johnson of Knoxvill SOR Five thousand feet S-inch to man 4 Cotored Murderer Hanged. = TRAIN WILL LEAVE MAIN STRE feet long, at 9%c per lineal fnu‘(‘ ‘u;ufi‘n\;( \n“_ 3 0., l‘n-:-l i WASHINGTON, June 21.—One of th W DUMAS, Ark., June 21.—Anthony Johnson - - : - DEPOT AT 7 AM ton, Council B Ia | Eithep SEk e earllent i tarts | postofice. appointments In Alas a e Wad bangea T R oot 2 TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED T A T |, Blufts: €. H. Rush of | t¢ and Ludvig Larson w t 9 A 1894 = SATURDAY. W. J. DAVENPORT. i iomaLa: | Chica Pr almer of Cedar | Karluk, to suc W. M. T Got w Postoflice In Far sk ! Rapids, F. M. Ely of Fort Dcdge, Prof. B. R, | T are twenty-five pestofiic | clair ¢ ) : N GEORGE P. EANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, Ristine of Cornell college, Mt. Ve and | an nents average about five a W ' p . President Cashier, & disy t | i . en raided n scouring W = B yesterday represented themselves to L W ing minohine AReNts and thod to sel th 5 ] g Z%, of FF3. lowa o ek g GAKE none of the pretended substitutes for Royal ’ R A 0 | $100,00 Refreshments for Excarslonista. 1 [ ' 24 2 5 )hts, . 2, We Wil sorve lght etrcihments 0 exe| 3 Baking Powder. Royal only is Absolutely Pure, Formerly lnown as L ks In (he state of lowa, BAIRD & GOODIICH COPP'S CHEER ) e domearis S i "o \ceme c te unless you! md St B ¢ e - is tamed the now stylcs | coRe T T TR TR O RS Butirely. non-aleobiolie. Hequires no Jicenso, oltbor gavernmont or sinte \l‘h\\ BMNBK”‘G R DL ls Camed. oo the now aiyleh I R R OR TR A ROR R R R O O R R TR R O R TR TR O RETR SRR to sell. The Lest substitute for iger beer ever manufactured. Testimonials | €nd Pederal Courts. "Rooms 30184, Shg A nice assortment of children's wash suit = - from preachers, doctors, lawrers and others, Send for siuples aud pann, | G0t Block: Couneil Biufts, Towa MO8 AL A ilets. Manufactured only by the st Metcalt Br i) e e ously soaked in bowl of water, Cook slowly | the water in which muttén or salt beef has| ° e QI Y Judee \dier SKips. until rice is tender. Stir cupful hot milk [been boiled. Any b from dressed meat st S AT | 16 ia ot nrn me, (858 AL e R SRR o ol Ay ot e (Faad et G. R. Wheeler Brewing Co., Special Notices-Gouncil Bluffs caspoonful salt, 2 teaspconfuls Royal Bak-| i1\° . ¢ that moro dif i ur Council Bluffs, lowa. CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANEDS Il come barely to a boil. When you have | pound gravy bee ing Powder, 1% pints milk. Sift t0gether | yyqeq handful of finely mince) parsley pour, 2 carrots, & A lacge_cniona, 1. tur Keeping Judge Adler than they did in getting | Graham, corn meal, salt and pow Add ¥ | in a piece him. He was released on a bond of $5,000, | the milk, and mix into a m .,‘n»h.\ stiff | and immediately took leg bail of his own, and | batter. % fill cold gem pans, well greased i now said to be in ago. The bond has | Bake in @ solld hot oven 10 to 12 minutes. | HoWk GuarL WAIle beans over ik | SOIN_DRRERE Jgid Lt i been declared by the court forfel Chicken Broth, over fire until skins will easily elip off;|Stewian. Stick onions cloves, add Bean Soup, ley, 5 cloves, 2 blades miace, a few pepper Soak quart white beans over night; in s, pepier and > taste, Put all out into tureen &nd eerve. f muslin, bunch savory herbs, 1 sprig pars. | Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 83 b } FRUIT FARM GARDEN LAND FOR | Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments an] | & beari‘fpsail ™ % s o & de New York people are ¢ tha t th FAKM LANDS Cut fowi ‘nto quarters. Lay it in salt |throw them into coll water, rub well and|thém with other vegea ) meat; pour { F o i rt G R other western pollce for ) oo o 1Y cotn ketils | #kins wil rige 1o top where they ms over all the pot Tiquor: et over slow fire and Gools of Every Description, property agsin — '\‘A“v‘h \:J“w.l\\"l‘l ‘ :‘ \\\‘\lm; l~ \:(.!A( 5 bl‘("uvlz moved. 1“ 1 'ul 8 until 1'[ fectly sc 1- | I muer gently, removing all sc ""‘l "" FOR BAL & BREMINGTON Our summer review for teachers will beg n | very slowly to gentle boil and keep this up 10Wing 2 quarts of water to 1 quart beans;|™ Strain through fine hair sleve Schoedsack's Twin City Dye ng < Main str next Monday and close August 2. W liquid has diminished 15 and meat _"“l{ 'n-l> “‘]f, “u: and butter, rub to- Plum Vie, Works, Cor. Avenue A and 26th | w Paulson. shrinks from bones. Take out ken, salt | & wjf S aall oA PORREF.) . “ | Paste No. 6§, 3 cupfuls plums; simmer in St., Council Biuffs, Office, 1521 Far L and set aride with cuptul broth, n |bread into_small pleces,"tost..and drop water, cover with 1% cupfuls sugar, until nam St., Omaha bowl (covered), until next day eason Test | BOUD WHeEN you serve tender. Line ple plate with the paste; wet A § e | of broth and put back over fire. Boil up Fumily Soup. oo Be y edges; cover, wash with egg, bake in quick 9 Davly sgency for Muovou's remedies, | 4nd skim, &1 nearly cuplul of rice, previ-| Time, 6 Lours; 3 or 4 quarts pot liquor, 1. e. | oven (wenty minut Send for Price List, Metcalt Bros. have a splendid line of sum- mer ciothin

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