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1B OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'i"vs,w, UNE o7, um.-,. ——— . T Toe Ovata Dany Bess |NEWS FRON COUSCIL BLUFES | sty n e o o e, e[ pRONOTIONS [N, JHE ARMY [ 7o omree rom = "‘.-:‘;Tli\“RDIWOT THE NOMINATION loon keepers some of his own medicine. J. Fromnent tuffato Citizen Foaud Bonud i L P —_— W. Pinnell Is his first victim, He was ar- maten w Cellar, | IS8, | rested last evening on an information filed o FF. V.Y 2. (Continued from First Page.) ¥ vo. 12 spsp | TWO State Records Broken in the Wheel | by Rudio, and gave a bond for his appear- BUFFALO, N. Y, June 26.—Octavius O OFFICH, « . NO. 12 PRARL STREET | ance In Justioe Vien's conrt next Ssturday, | only Foar Retirementa:Bofore that of Gen- | Cottte, a prominent Buffalo lawyer, was { three mountaincers from Lee county voted | e Meet Yestorday. Ny T eral fohofield in' £¢ptember. found bound and gagged in the cellar of a \ for Heary Waiterson. Rock Castle county | Delivered by carrier to any part of the city. ——— Dupily. SherE Nisk: O'BHuy tessived 1| yacant house at Black Rock thls moruin BRI G AR TGP R 'ON. Irine y i e L s . ; @ had been there all night. The police ar Si8 » fon <l H. W. TILTON, Lessee. FIRST EVENT THE ONE MILE NGV CE | substantial indication yesterday of the fact 1 CAN " 4 Priroiil el g 5 ¢ Hardin and Clay. Before the counties | . id® \ ACANCY FOR-: THE PRESIDENT | mystified. Mr. Cottle's story is that on Mon- | were all called it was evident that General | TELBINONES- Dusiness ofMce, No. 3; night that a man may sometimes do himeelf a | day morning a man drove out to his house | Hardin was nominated, and the Hardin men | Witor, No. 3. s 3 | favor by being burned at the stake or shot e nd told him a man on Chenango street de- | chieered as the last ~counties responded: | Two Mile Handleap Wound Up the After- | (o jiaces, or becoming a martyr of some kind [ Al of the Remaining Wamsncies Cansed by | sired to make a real estate deal with him. | More for Hardin'* Before the result of MINOIt MESTION. noon's Eotertwinment—Twenty hiders | of another. Whilo b A6 Hutlrmente-KPato B0 VI b - | %, Gotle Wat: GFIven to wn: Gnoseusied sor. | (6. batlat. nounced the Clay & ey A | Senttered Atong the Track Within | during the attern ession of court Senlority of Servich—h d ot tage in Bayne street re on entering he | 0% g0 LU L L R @rand hotel cigar store carrics the finest | Phveo Hakdigd Fards | was presented by Sherift Hazen with a mag ealority of Service—Record o o r ey T i | din bo made unanimous, and 1t was carrled | ] Bnes of clgars in Lown, | b i | nificent solid_gold watch, Waltham | Those Who Stap Out, and gagged and bound. Money was de- | Vi & Ereat hurrah | ithe assembly ncets at Woodman of | movement. The case fs e | ) manded and under threats he was compelled | o The Tesult of the ballot was announce BEICIRAI LIS &Tier s Mo sikth Fesordn: Broken: {6 (he vecord | Dossed, SnC 1L LIR biok | is the 1 to write a note to his wife sayin o | OB s 0rf08Ws Ly, g ! ed, Reoponed Oc ark, Prop. | . b o et R fipesr e FROCIRLDN e 2 %" | are just etirements o army 2,500 he man w he buggy ¢ ek | R, BFOSKINFIANS Wer t Saton s - aphan did the same old thilg 13SE) wortman, with Bd Duquette as promoter. | assoclatior the meeting just closed, in | e RTLEE b e e SO [ livered 1t to Mr ttle, who called eral Cassius M. Clay was called to the | Both th» method and results when svening, with the same old result and HOW } o, "0k o in superfine condition, hav- | honor of O'Brien’s nerve In allowing the | M: Schofleld goes Into private life on the | her son for advice. The latter went peaatel ! i 8 ) lies In Jall | ing been froshly rolled for the occasion, The | Grizweld bank robbers to make a target of [ 20th of next September. Three of these re- | confer with the man, who rode away L. o | Syrap of Figsis tuken; it is pleasant / B ; l'v\iV\-”l:n'M wiil give a soelal this T |t wa T chet kY ose soold wish; 484 luu[v last winter. It was an entire surprise | tirements will be during the month of August | Cot "h W G g H R aut aroty | Nad - toen 1 Ctien | and refreshing to the taste, and acts = ng at the home of rittenden on . L all th ¢ LA to him. and one in September, They are a ows: | A8 _UANGCUReC aud & Gog COMAE PUE RPOURK | oy iuyy ™y vod | ¢ \ ber Broadway, Friends cordially Invited, | the crowd, while it did not meet the buoyant £ i ot bl o iber, They are as follows: | 4o’ ooh"and ohained to & chaie in the ¢ il have been good | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ) ) i Urown's C. 0, 0. Colonel William Winthrop of the judge advo- | | e o ut near, so|liome ru when 1 4 Dr. Reller will locture to tho furses of the | expectations of some, was very fair. Every Botcin i & o x 1h LOF ANSEPMERTT S OATIAE - OdoRE HILH ' ‘\ piteher of n.ulrl was put near, 80 f o Yk Jver and Bowels, cleanses the 8ySe ) B AR Chiiat Akl f S Was mven his or her money's| Screen doors, 48c each. Hammocks, 49 cate’s departme aptain Oscar BIting, | {hat by stooping he could reach it, and the | de ) vy g Y Woman's Chr B | L WAS, EiYSn Cliik Sof _REr, IOy Gasoline stoves from $1.98 up, Third cavalry; Colonel Henry L. Abbot of |only food given him was a few crackers and | tom effectually, dispeis colds, head- morraw at 11 o'cluck on vsing DUFINg { worth and more, and it was a good natured Jne-pint Mason fruit jars, per doz., 49¢: |tk 1 Chaplain J. D, |Here he remained while other efforts t He"congr ] whes and fevers and curex habitual Confinement By 1 that left the grand stand when the | quart Mason fruit jars, 50c doz.; half-gallon | parer oo ol At tort money was made. AU length the bandits | forin and the enlorsement of Cleve o § Nl AN Dave Smith “,'l“i event was over Mason fruit jars, 70c doz Oalbrat. Wikthton's “rell 1 occur | feured. b s they ‘would be trapped and | (atlisle and i) i ‘j‘:‘]“._’ VefeERL pation. yrup of Figs is the L of, Vil | the first event was the one-mile novice, | 21 pounds grarulated sugar for $1 A ATRHNLIET AR ey FRANIL T BIEARL | LT COUTR MK AS geoukd Acar RETere!) ylo™ ey Thet would ik, B0 longat. bednt ooy omed v Lo MR TRTEpIO m eich, and ey I ven tart P o, One pound ply, bacco for 15¢; one pound | © gust 3, ¢ &8 BSU sleute L1 he was found his mo N8 | o t N e o ¥ ‘ | N . | with eleven starte The first prize, a T plug toba p . this " candidate and could not have then duced, pleasing to the taste and ace C Wi had: b was smo obacco fc ‘olonel T. F 5 raated 1o, the - | 1 have then ace | g d ac e medal, was awarded to Fred E. Bdwoed of | SMOKIng tob for 166, el bR g8 o R o A Huzey Wide Lo “tronty. cepted the nomination If it had been nc- | ceptable to the stomack sch 5 L Bor B ou s e A 1. | Five gallons gascline for 65c. Salmon, 10c | grade of colonel and Major George B. Davie, | yro v Hoffman took May Campbell of 2824 | corded him, Heral: Olay” anla . fe. wetd | SOk omach, prompt in B 3t o ARAsTHL Soms |\, P8 HRIoFs 60 AN Wor ths Meoond piiak | Por cab X adjutant general's department, will €0 up 10 | 1yiana avenue out riding last night. When | Dever again be before the people for office | 1tS action and truly bene h. ial in its B ey wvaning ofhr. work 18, 8| 4 Sv: 1 Biahk GE DM Metcalf Dros. have a eplendid lire of suv. | lieutenant colonel. Colonel Winthrop began | the two reached Sixteenth and Nicholas | and after thanking those who stood o [ effects, prey only from the most 1‘ third degree. ANl £ Macons are In- | gyl ot ent, @ one-mile open, was | MeF ciothing. e hls army service in the late war when he | streets about midnight Hoffman made an in. ki e h, rged ihem (o keep Ken- | healthyand sgrocablesubstanosty 168 ed to attend Kins, secretary. R e S At Dk conscions in Cou enlisted as rivate. e later became a | decent proposal to the girl, When the girl | tU in the de atic columns en the 8, - vited to attend. J Atkin Loty marked by more soldiering than anything A Unconselnus fn Court, plisted &8 & private; He later beckme a | cORsnt PEODORLL IO demand he started | commit escorted General Hardin to the m.m\'n-\wu..“' qualities commend it Twenty-nine vags came up before Justles | 0" 0; 0y "riger seeming to atrald of but | WWhile attending the trial of the case in | lleutenant and captan in the sharp-shooters. | jig horse on n run toward the bottoms, but | hall " there was the wildest scenes of shout- | ¢o” ot gudq Cook yesterday for treatment. He adminis- | 75R FEER L BERTURE 10 BF W0 OF M | whieh he is plaintift and Morris Bros. are de- | In 1867 he was transferred to the permanent | the jirl's fereams summoned a policéman | ing. General Hardin accepted the nomina | ©0 811 and have made it tho most tered doses VAT inK I A o i Uy | the wire first, In spite of all efforts to the | fendants, Peter Welse, an old citizen and [ 4! Y catablahment, o carairy it | Ak PoMman was arrested. Miss Campbell | on in” an *eloquent appen for , tarmony, popular remedy known, een days, and then diluted them a g B ks i p VIR ob B (TktAls dotnty, faty | .ount Eiting of the Third cavalry ode home e bu without referring to any issues of the con- Jert B . ALt allowing the victims twenty minutes to get | Contrary, H. E. Fredrickson of Omaha | w s of Pottawattamie county, fell | bo retired on the Sth of August, First Lieu —_—— test. He spoke very briefly Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 81t of towh, | Eifwood bt Fore Omeha. chme. 1n second and | ditjon 18 somewhat serlousr | W CON | tenant George L. Converse, Third cavalry, TELEGRAPHIC BRIEES. For lieutenant governor the names ot ®. | cent bottles by all leading drug- b e daughter of Mr. ang | E4wood ot aha came in second an i b CUNIIRE will be promoted to the captancy. Liew Pl T. Tyler, M. B. Brown and Oscar Turner, | grists, ; # i ml: ut, the T-year Pl S L H. C. Gudke « t Omaha third, When the re- yeoveral R ot ”’,.ui.'»"';‘.!. tenant Converse s now completely blind, [ Five persons were killed at various points | Jr., were presented. Tyler was nominated | 8 t Any relialle druggist who stuinbled and fell on Sixteenth avenuie, break- | foers, and the inhabitants of the grand stand | controversy gave it as thelr opinion that the e o »h‘l\\\l‘xl;"|‘|':‘»'r“n\”f"x“-m several vears | i Alabama Tuesday by lightning. without counting the vote, when the conven- | Iy not have it on hand will pro- ¥ Ing her left arm just ubove the ellow. SHe | calied out lustily to “make ‘em do it over,” | hote had been altered by putting in a figure | gfiiciy attor his promotion to the captaincy, |, THe International convention of the Good | ton, at midnight, adjourned till 9:30 a. m. | curo it promptly for any one who was carried into the house of Mr. Fitzgera but Judge Randlett refused to listen to the (8 in place of the word ten in the interest | o e [ OF R PIHIRTICH (O the Captatics ‘emplars lodge is in session at Boston. b (o * GENE! i wishes to try at & nelgibor, where er njuries were carcd | demands for an encore. and the result stood, | clause, and that i figure had been made | { Haat Hon L ity g Fitat List- | Do mors members of the Clybur gang of pSKETCH OF GENBRAL HARDLY, | Wil mx:ul” it. * Do not accept any tor. In the one-mile handicap C. Johnson of | by a different pen, hand and ink than the | tyoreupon be made captain of the Third cav- | fire bugs have been arrested at New York bbb i RCA L, : Lt > rort e © o 150-yard me o est of the ng te. Wi orris s RACHD vl i | Adair county, Kentucky. He is the second R Lnnink o the Beventn o dvstiae 1ady | Dort Omatis, one of the i60.yked Mem tock | rest of the wiiing Ml the o Vil Morels | alry, vice Converse, cond Lieutenant [ The striking weavers at the Atlantic | son of Parker C. and Caroline Watkins Ha CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP (O, . o who thought her pocket was picked, has l.w‘l‘\nl‘ vnu‘m th ey ire \.m.-u\l x"||»{ tr.‘ifzi R PR L l‘,\”‘":'““"”‘h_"l_“‘:‘m"‘)v"’ Solomon P. Vestal, Fifth cavalry, will be pro- [ mills, Providence, have returned to work. din. The Hardin family came to Kentucky SAN FRANCISCO, CAL found out that shie was mistaken. Her | [0 dislofge him were unaveiliog, e pa e | names o the Inctrament thers wii oy | moted to the grade of firat lieutenant, in the | ~The Philadelphia mint will be shut down | about 1784, and the most prominent of thews LOVISVILLE, K. }/EWMK. wr. \ watch was returned to her yesterday by a |under the wire in 2:24, , 0B et v 5 < b cavalry, vice Converse and Second | july 1 for two weeks for the purpose of | settled in Washington county. Martin D, & . Rouple of boys who plcked it up on the | Ker of Fort Omaha right behind him. H. E. | pen mark whatever in_the interest clause. ant Charles A, Hedekin, Thrd cav- | sidng o0 . B aaimon, ity SMamIR D : sidevalk on Drondway, near the corner of | FECAriiRon Of Ofaiey Sh8 O L1, St ne Joseph » Mudstone. will be made first lieutenait, viee Rib- | OO "X o Giaie, Denver, o brother of | din Will e ever rememberca s belonging | ) Bryunt stroe il LY 2 AR bhia filed" tore Joseph Speer of the Eagle laundry has a |ley. Additional Second Lieutenant Nissen |, % 3 ‘Denver, Colo., died Wednes- | to the category of Kentucky's men. {ch was reached, when he bounded for. i be made second lleutenant. i the Fitih | the founder of Denver, Colo., | t D. K. Dodson has been awarded the con and_came In third. Raiph Brown of [ madstone. Cures dog bites and snake bites. [ Wil be made sccand Heutenant in the FItth | goy 3" \Washington. General P. Watt Harlin received his edu- | | AR o Sla” daots, nd, will_begin, his O und Hurvey Hollowsy o Omaia €ame | wo wil make special prices for running | Hawkins wiil be made second lieutenant in R GLRER L S stdsl Stuaaan Iew it AT et ke ek i es s morning, Te recelves $1,700 a e for" iy Under dAe s of age |Scrvice pipes for gas to your residence for | the Third caval e e e and. Ore o 15 (B mitted: to the bar in 1886, From the ver A dutles this morn ng ‘, WL LR The r for boys under 17 years of age |\ 10 k€00 Th [0 oail Gt Gas office for Colonel Henry L. Abbott of the engineer | Well known in Portland, Ore. {inakal _HArAlh. was. (e drides bl seafl S 1 1 ! first Gene h rid, f his - year for four yeare a great reduction from | was an intcresting event, and when John T Pmation. corps, the last of the officers to retire in | A fire at St. Mary's, 0., Wednesday de- Al b pride N 4 | the amount received by the present incum- | MeNidder of Omaha came in first, making [ Information. August, will go into private lite on the 13th | stroyed the Gordon flour mill, waolen mills, | Felatives and friends because of his noble SPECT ALISTS. \ bent. the mmile in 2:48, he was cheered lustily. L.| Davis, agency for Munvon's remedies. of that month. Lieutenant Colonel Peter C. | postofiice and several smaller bu'lding P L S IS AR L L siLformaot Bload and 4 or n | Sawyer aha and Charles o8 of 2 el t 1 o n t - as noi ted by the democratic state con. ! ots, Pt deianindiey the BEmee & {iceansli VLR R L Witlte Onw Piiiag. Hains will be made colonel, Major William [ The commencement exercises of Yale uni- | yention for attorney seneral of (he staie and T i T saloon keeper a the latter a wholesale | Counc s e s [ e o i 2 § | Ludlow will be promoted to heutenant colonel, | versity were held Wednesday. There was elected, alectad $83 2 Tetter, Kezonn und Blood ' e it atlon 8 spectively. Five thousand feet S-inch top, 12 to 28 | Ludl rom onel, | versity wer ) g here was elected, re-clected in 1883 and again in ! o and Blo lauor dealer, gt into an altereation Sutber | "It was in the fifth event, the quarter mile | feet long, at 9%e per lineal foot. A. Over- | Captain J. H. Willard will go up to major, othing out of the usual In the exerclses, 1887. In 1891 he was a candidate for gover- Po'son thoroughly cleansed evening, In 'Which Linder, in tle his | open, that the grand stand had a chance to | ton, Council Blufts. Ta. First Licutenant James C. Sanford will g0 [ The attorneys for the Fair estate discredit | nor, and after a splendid contest was defeated ST R 1 the Trn\ui\fil;h K“l'. Meyer's " ‘""{]’\:‘L l‘\‘] split’ its lungs, for M. C. Hattenhauer of - up to captain and Second Lieutenant Charles | the story of the alleged marriage of the | by John Brown. As an orator he has few and specinl uttention for all i mouth and chewed it vigorously. Meyer ha o v o3 & a g v Keller will be promoted to first lieutenant. | Jeceased senato nd Miss McKenna of | eq Is d no perfors in the state His 4 Council Bluffs showed what sort of mettle | pEevLLA DL A WOMAN ‘ 3 ed senator and Miss ) equals and no superfors in the state, His | their many peculiae afle J };i;u];r zllrrmllml ‘;;;1":1“- case will be fought | €0 inell o T i G [ TEOUIIARACOLIRNT (20 4 UM ,’\Id.nl(;.m:” I.\l-(mmll mvml.l,mr G orse P. | Loai. fine_work in the llmlv-r-l)r\’xln-,\'l npaign AP R 'H X i ut Friday at 2 p. m. b T i the judg T 5 owell will be made second lieutenant. s a e - | of 1887 was greater than all the leaders [SRN e hroa they all kept bunched up until the Judges' | sps, s of Stoux C ) John Koboloffe, a Russian, has been ar [ 3 { Mepi, 7. Gontey, who lives at 2018 Sixth ||, S0 F0L (o (5P WHon Huttenhaner [ T LeM!s of Stasx ity Fell in s LEAVES A GOOD RECORD. rested at San Fransisco for the murder | Put togetlier, i Rl ungsy Liver \osanopla avenue, put her dog in the house Tuesday | ,riq aead and cleared the wire in thirty [ grove qimy yure' me(gnecial ele. | Colonel Abbotls services in the army are [of the Weber family at Sacramento lust S T T T | | L R LR night to keep off burglars, During the night | Joq5,4, “peating the next man, Fredrickson, [ STOUS g L as follows: Cadet at military academy July | December. LS BN . Q = N FATTY VAT ETE he tipped over lamp d set the house on by at least ten yard: It was one of the m.) Irs. Sarah Lewis has served notice 1l breveted second lieutenant, topo- Cong! 3 Livi tone, v vent t WEAK MEN | by 100 ¢l H\Y“.t,'llfi early ovi r g demolished, The | OY &L jeast len Yarc S STR1i52 GLiNSlivias recalved 1 7 AR Soongressman Livingstone, who went 10| gegigter of an Okinhoma Land OMce and a LiS A Ll fite, nearly everything being demoll by in. | prettiest races ever seen on the old Union |on the city of injuries received in a pecullar | graphical engineers, July 1, 1854; second lieu- [ Venezuela in the interest of the Atlanta ex e AR ST Da tion to business or stud ere mental loss was heavy and only partly covered by In- | pyivine” park track. In making the time [accident recently. The Home Telephone | tenant, October, 1855; first lieutenant, July 1, | position, s back. He reports that countr 5o ey . » Dy, | firai8 o griet, SEXUAL EXCEOULS In, middle surance. Mr. Conley and all the children | .o\ i iayer broke the state record, | company had dug holes for a number of | 1857; captain, June 18, 1862; colomel First | will be ropresented at the exposition. SOUTH ENID, Ok, June R. W. Pat- | life or from Areatment for loss of excepting one, the baby, were in the country. [ \yih "yo" Wimeelt made at the Ganymed f AT I Keagil || Connestio tharLiIlery o3 19, 1863; b A i terson, register of the United States land | Jied feadlly o our new epting one, the bab Vo | which he Himself made he Ganymede | poles, and Mrs. Lewis In walking through | Connecticut artillery, January 19, 1863; hon- | Miss Carrfe Scott. a prominent society | terson, registe e 4 States land | Vital power. e Sheriff Hazen received a letter from L C. | race meet last year, of 82 1- cre | the tall grass near her house stumbled and | orably mustered out of the volunteer service, [ woman of Denver, has brought suit for $50,000 | office at this place, was shot and instantly | WRITE Your troubles i¢ out ot v.iy. Thcusandg cured at home by cor.eendinee. yesterday, stating that the writer had | jg ¢ome probability of his having ken the | plunged head first down one of them. The | September 1865; major engineers, Novem- | damages for breach of promise against Henry [ killed this evening by City Marshal Wil- | 5k been sentenced to a term in the Nebraska | pecord by still more than the official score | hole was seven feet deep, and so narrow | ber 11, 1865: lieutenant olonel, March 81 son Simms, a prominent politician. Yiame wha HaATAREC beenihotar Laartal .])[' SCfll‘LSS & S&fll‘l’i kL ~" = penitentiary for passing counterfelt money. | gives him credit for, as several non-official | that the prisoner could not move her arms. | 1880; colonel, October 12, 1§86; breveted cap- [ The schooner G. M. Watson, which it was | wounted by Dattercon. - Willlar i bsitrl )b ’ Taylor has a career that has n in Coun- keepers and §. L. Etnyre. of the [ She was held in this position for over half | tain July 21, 1861, for gallaut and meritorious | suspicioned onded to 2 arms to Ha- | tounded by Patterson. Willlams has sinc ¥ v uspicioned intended take arm b LT | cil’ Bluffs quite considerably, he having been al, caught the time as 2 an hour before discovered, and dragged out. | services in the battio of Bnll Run, where he | waiian revolutioniste, sailed from Port Town- | 41¢d. Patterson also fired two at * gentenced to at least two ferms in the peni radric also did up all his competitors | She claims to have suffered permanent In! | was wounded; major, May 4, 1562, in the | sond \Wednesday with a cargo of lumber. | L. Isenberg, editor of the Daily Wave. € tentiary from here 1 almost un- | ang the » record at the same time in the | jury, and will sue for $5,000 damages. siege of Yorktown; lietiteniant colonel, March | o rachlin, one of the men Implicated | Shot took effect at the outer edge of the limited terms in jall for petty offenses. half mile open which followed, making the g e O 3, 1865, during the slege of Petersburg, Va.; [ ,"* ir 'y fires ‘at Gretna, L. says:|16rt eyi Isenberg's | o4 o Sl X " 2 4 O e More Troub'e for Sn oon Keeprs G ING hezalcee burk, V.| in" the incendiary fires at Gretna, La., says |left eve uberg’s Infuries are slight. | e ety Bo Axtel Ehlers was tried in Justice Cook’s | distance in 1:06 1 The record of the state DES MOINES, June 26.—(Special Tele. | coionel: March 13, 1863, for merltorious serv- | ynay John Frye, who was hanged for his [ The dificulty was between Isenberg and Pat. | A SPECIALTY onairy oirem gourt yesterday on the charge of beating |o D juade 8t ”',",,“”“l"“"',l" Kk S "(' tat “r" einieans [apaaurine \”"' wars: brikadler general of | part of the affair, was lynched by the police. | terson, and was_occasioned by an article In Y iocy Sypiilia pormanently cured 1n 16 t0 his board bill at Mrs. Ellen Howarth's [ last year by Van Dusen of David City, Neb. | gram.)—There seems to be more trouble in | volunteers, August 1, 1864, for gallant and | "% e ol (ot o | this ¢vening's Wave criticising Patterson. | Rty nypkiia permanently curedUia 10 s Street. He admitted that he left his sur-|appearance of Edghtll, the Western Unlon |in this city. It 1s now sald on excellent | Richmond, and especlally in the lines before | o' eq7 500 to $28,666. Claims of attorneys | words ensued, immediately followed by | 0 pay rallroad fare and hotel bills, and no plus clothes at the hotel as sccurity for the | boy who won the €ix daye' race at the Coli- | uthority that the opponents of the saloon | Petersburs, Va., and major general of volun- | {rem 318500 to 828,500, alne of nitotnevs | JOTR SRt IMBCCIAtEy, HONowed DY\ charge,it o fall 50 oure ke Tou huve. takeh maoms bill, and then sneaked in one night and took | seum in Omaha three weeks ago. He was | have reazon o hope that even If a sufficient | teers. March 13, 1865, for-gallant and meri- | “oT¢ ol TS : gan shooting at Isenbrg, when Williams | Sur¥e lodide . ; + yesaly ot 5 The annual convention of the yardmaster: Mucous them away. FHe fined $10 and costs | introduced by Judge Randlett and recelved | potition should be secured the city council | torlous services during.the war. Colonel | ¢ SRS COMVERLOR o6 C3F VAXMABIETS | v in ™ paiterson then fired at Williams, Plapics Copper Colored and in default the money he went [ with cheers. He set the pace in the race, [ will' refuse to pass the requisite resolutions | Abbott is division engineer:of the northeast A 8 : s the ball passing through his right lung, when | oy Parpof thabnr. Foate cr P ipt 1s being made to abandon the benefit P g g 8, A to the county Jjail. although he did not try to win anything, | to permit the opening of saloons. The active | division, a member and“president of the i o7 ) ¢ | Williams fired ball stri bt ters this Syphilitio BLOOD POISON th of L pong pud features of the association and make it purely 4, the ball striking Patterson P Encampment No. 8, Union Veterans [ and would not have been eligible i he had. | work of the Church federation and the women | board of engineers, member of the board of | &% in the forehead. Patterson leaves a widow nteo to ol '“‘chlh‘nhemtx obati League, and Laufes’ Auxillery No. 17, Union | His appearance had two objects, first, to allow | of the city have had much influence with | ordnance and fortifications, member of ‘the (/e 0 0o s Aice | @R three little girls, while Williams leaves mmw:‘::n';:n e N eae Vetrans League, wil meet this cvening. | him to be the victim of an ovation, and Sec- | certain aldermen, and it Is known that two board of angineer officers to consider and re. | (Later developments indlcate that Allce | g%y 40 and one child, There is great ox- | baiod ths kil af the sass oniacas oh Reminiscent papers will be read by Com- | ondly, to show the public that all the rumors | members of the council have refused to | port uponsthe subject Bt the harbor lnes of | Worth, who was buried at Winemac, Ind, | itement in the city. clrns. 8500,000 capiial behind our ueondie rade Frank Dalton, Fourth Towa infantry, | that have been afloat for a week or more | promise to support any resolutions of consent | New York harbor and its adjacent waters ,,,’,‘y‘.}' is xn\]wlrul of committing the | = s “fi:;m. 'ckn;(;llnnxlblvle(r‘l‘g: “Scouting for Logan. Comrade Dalton | past about his being disabled from the effects | and while not pledg'd the others may have | and to consider and report upon a plan and | PIOYe! s 7 B07 Bhisonin Femnlo, CHICA GO, TLI O™ rved as a scout at General Logan's head- | of his Collseum race are bosh. partially promiscd their opposition. ~These | estimate for extending the outer breakwater b 3 = ;fmm« Quite an interesting paper may | The two mile handicap, which wound up the | aldermen have voted for the resolutions of | at Buffalo, N. and a member of the | A d4-year-old child of Judge Blake of (¢ — Sy be expected. Comrade S. S. Nash, Seventy- | afterncon’s entertainment, was an interesting | consent in the past, and supported the last | board of officers for examination for promo- | El Reno, OKL, was severely bitten by a GEORGE P, SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, N fifth Tllinois Infantry, will read “My En- |affair. Twenty riders were scattered along | mulet ordinance. The contest before the | tion of certain officers of the corps of engi- vicious cat and the parents, fearing rabies, r.uménz. Cashiene listment and My First Battle.” the track for a distance of 300 yards, the | council promises to be equally interesting | neer have taken the child to New York for 200 yard men being nothing more than boys, | With that now being waged in the city Chaplain J. D. Parker will retire on the | treatment. . tad Fire and tornado insurance written In best although before the race was over they [ Whether the new petition is obtained or not | 8th of September next. This is the last re- Rev. J. W. Wilson of Red Wine, La., drew companice. Money for farm loans at low | Showed themselves to be worth . thinking | the saloon men, it is sald, will appeal the | tirement before. that Schofield, | a shotgun on a neighbor during the course of rates. Oty property for sale or trade for | yiout.” They held their own until the grand | Pressman case fo fix the costs, and to have | Ciaplain Parker is the post chaplain at San | & awirrel. The first barrel snapped and be- farm lands in Towa. Lougee & Towle, 237 | stand had been passed after the first mile ‘»»"’{‘H:' the ‘I"_")""\“_ of the city i:-]n ll'r- Diego, C: he vacancy which will result 1\‘vr- )‘u- <‘w\=hl |pull the other one his opponent . ‘Perl St and then the scratch riders began to gain on | futhority ‘or right in passing on the ef- | from the retirement of Chaplaln Parker wiil | shot him dead. A polish tkut will mak ur plano or | them. The gaining continued until the sec- ficlency of the mulet petition. be filled by presidential appointment. George ur.lln”n’ml Elmer B. Young, two s 0" lcou"“”- BLUFF S, lt;vila- ik RAMER SLuat - Wil make your pia 9 1 mile was ended, but two of the 300 yard Marh'e and Granite Vealers Meet, There will be no retirements during the | students of the Illinois State university, are apital, - - 00 furniture look better than when you bought s 4 NG 3.1k Ll MAEL: ] RIETH a o ae | fa zed h attempted eck- {2 u o hen men, C. Johnson of Fort Omaha and George 24 o o sty sle. | remainder of the month of June and none [ in jail charged with attempted train wreck Profits, » & i 1 BNIEEA Soheipiand allrignt; wet it at Bix: |iny uatta’iof, Gouncll: Blufte, <eame.in thirg | DES MOINES, tiuns 20,=(Spect 1 Tele- | g ring next month, but although the retire- | ing. They are accused of putting spikes on 2'0000‘ BY &A1) Main atree and fitth respectively, while John T. McNider | €ram)—In this city this afternoon Was | man¢ of Colonel Winthrop is quite a long | the Ilinols Central track at Tuscola. wone of the oldest banks in the atate of lowas -~ Mrs. . J. Scott, We dway, spe- | of the 200 yard bunch captured the race in | held the special meeting of the Towa mar- | time off, urm not £o far distant as to be ou A Kickapoo squaw who had tried in vain SRR A e PO LI S = clal millinery eale Monday and Tuesday only; | 5:06. Harvey Holloway of Plattsmouth took |bie and granite dealers. The association is | of reach of army gossips. There Is a great | (o secure 4 settlement from & railroad com- b eiada ioisse natseivs Vin $50 wreaths. 10c; 750 wreaths, 350; 130 rose | second place and Jdames Mack of Omaha | two years old. Its firs. meeting was held | deal of intereal belng . manifested by the | same which ae poymie v road com. 5 3 ; = Bprays, 25c. A large assortment of choice | fourth. There was some tall that MeNider, | at Marshalltown and the second at Cedar | army officers in thes: coming retirements. | the Indian Territory, stood the workmen off « SIMS & B“NB[(“)G]. Attorneys-at-Law, flowers, 10c, 16¢c and 20c; black med | who appeared on the program as a 200 yard | Rapids In January last, when officers were | considering the fact that such a few vacancies | with a shotgun until the agent of the com- “Pretty good, but not up to T o 1 "ll ractice in_the State hats, 10c, 15¢ and 20c; trimmed c up. | man, etole an extra 100 yards and sarted | lccted, This, culled séeslon ' to, discuss | wiil result wiere: presidential appointments | pany settied. e ) 11‘1‘.&-{{'(.-351‘rx| piteoms 406759, Saw Please remember the dates, June 24 and 25. | with tho 300 yard men, but the judges did not | plans for protecting members in a business | will b> necessary. In most cases the promo- | Tae acting president of the American Fire an - | mart, slowa ' think enough of the charge to make an official | way from frauds and also to prepare some | tions ere by seniority of rank. The vacancy | Insurance company of New York states the “Bicyele messengers better. PEESONAL PARAGRAPILS, investigation and he was given the prize. measures to be presented to the next legisla- | in the grade of major in the judge advocate | affairs of the company are by no means in Ohere Live afherintanos ihnt f . i 52 ture relative to the removal of stones from | general's department will be filled by an ap- | as bad shape as reported by the Insurance i ALHCLo, Ao a8 o oclal Nouces-bounal ufs alph Williams o BOSTON STORE, cemeteries.” Other business will occupy two | pointment by the president. department. The directors announce that i (Earpl SR etin £ Vi P o e Raloh Y1l iams Al sainaing DR, D (L B ] £ s ENCEs | 1S, mPairment of the capital will be made 1e:the Ny, oo ‘|l||v|]|\|::|::;;l" gl e T S Mid-Summer ‘ale of Underwenr are: BOTH STIFF SENT: S | good. sweetest tone 1 b | NDYS CLEA BR N OmRrien: hes gone to BRIy, | v, oyor men's gauzo underwear, all sizes, O Spaniding of Fairield, president; W ‘he International Underwriters assoclation Low price aud very easy “‘““.,. XS CLE. ., {0 sit, ORLh nE0| Tabi Sraraat. 800 at itk V. Woods of Marshalltown, secretar: Judge Berka Applies the Liw Hard tou | Is in session at Alexandria Bay Y. They term T AL DR Tt Mrs. Willlam Maloney left yesterday for | "pig jine of men's fancy random underwear, | treasurer. Secretary Woods reports n: Pair of Pickpockets. clected the following officers: H. W. K. Cut- “Another Piano for §G7 FEle outup ana ‘o easy’ ey Ty B B visit with friends in Lincoln, Neb. TREIAT BSa Rrana AL dho cuoh lothinuil: 100 names on the roll, with about twenty | g (0O BOREOECER o and | ter. Chicago, president; Benfamin . Dyer, monthly payments.” Fy st k . Born—To Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin, at [ Gents' fancy random, blue mixed under- [ more to hear from G2 LORRIONS:an R 4 3 Boston, vice president; H. N. Kingsbury, — TN o s t H Rriitt sl A (hleore — George Madden, the two pickpockets who | westfield, M treasurer; W. D. K. Hoope! 4y | FOR SALE, A NO. 4 REMINGTON TYPE~ the residence of Martin Hughes, a daughter. [ wear, silk bound, pearl buttons, our regula Henitin IR0 Filxe (inkAtte K 0 | Westficld, Ma W . Hooper, : S8 | TRerr aazo b pew’. BEMIAGTON, TXPHS ' ; Ole Rasmusen and family left last evening | 50¢ grade, on sale at 33¢ a garment, of 66c | [pc“VNGINES June 26.—(Special Tete. | WCre arrested on clrcus day, were “‘cinched” | Philadelphia, secretary, A. HOSPE, Jr. g Co., 1028 and 100 8. Main strect. Derimark, whers they will spend the sum: | 8 Sull, I good and hard by Julge Berka yesterday i &2 i anai ATt T 3 for De i ¥ (oonte’ French Dalbriggan underwear, full | gram) For :nnrulhl‘m lll:rze qna!ulll]l-e ”{im”m'""' Pt ol A el PERSON. RAGRAP DS, Music aud o NP, NINETROOW 3 . | tashioned, goods, worth 75c, at 50c cach the Corning Gazette have been printed and A . D Al tan aay ] and barn, 16 tteck, Oh & Rioern Mies Edng Dean of Kentucky Is in the elty: | "Gents' full lisle thread 'Egyptian ribbed, | circulated in all parts of the state. contain- | 13 the county jafl, and the middle ten days | 5 g patterson, U. §. A., Is at the Pax- o =) [N 425000, v hirdi the guest of Mrs. C. M. Trephagen on Fifth | wopyjar 75¢ quality, on sale at 50c each. S A TR L Gt e (:“"::;r l'mll‘ ”]y‘_ h“‘.i );[::‘:I\ (T ean tandititcy, ‘g_ cash, 948 Perin avenue ancil Blufts, : avenue. jents' fancy ribbed underwear, re St Ganarale B o republio ater, g a orty da $ ; = S YANTED, SECOND HAND MIMOGRAPH T3 M. lrece op ot W, 1 th | i S ok st ot roor | bl AL Koo e bl | AT, Mg S a1 |t Avior Moore e veiere at the | I T PRI P e | AT RGNS AND MisoonaRE IO E B ) 0 SRR Rt B Nor | iadies) ne Bwissiribbed xonta; workhi 196, |ihinteq in ithe lealling republican ‘papers oti| DEHSS ARSI AN SRV AOR S ;M‘“H, At A. D. Dean of Grand Islund is a guest YTED, TWO GIRLS TO WORK IN I1CH 5 Sixth street. Todiomd do 100 mah e arth 800, on sals | P8 8iAth. ‘Ehat thlx ‘work' was being done [ TAR NS PRGN CWINE SRR WO 1yt the Marmay. Ia produced by the Ccricuna Renznizs whon o i n Grand plaa, Lake Manwi ¥ PREFSEATAN cRULL Jandher. granddanghier, | ORCiRL AR M9 VERML R 0f by Rectarary of Bate Moltatiand or aome of lwomen's: pockets I the Bostin ‘stars, John L. Carson and wife of Lincoln are scalp of irritaiing. scaly, crusted, Mies Zoe Hill, left last evening for Duluth | 0y ™ cavy ribbed bicycle hose, wortn [ D18, friends. Secretary McFarland is also | " Gosgrove, allas Raymond, is a pickpocket | guests at the Millard. and biotchy ' humors, stimul BD, A GERMAN GIRL FOR fo.spend the summer. 25c, on sale at 19¢ a pair. e et T O eor BOVErior: | of some notoriety, being well known to the | Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Seacrest of Lincoln the hair fullicles, and destroy mi- housework, Tremont house, Council By B John W. Ferrier of this city is among the [ *"Ghildren's heavy ribbed hose, all sizes, [ 16 Stht & clefram from Askley today sav | pojice throughout’ the count and his pic- | are guests at the Merchants, 9 croscopic ineects which fecd on AR OEhy T i ; sy university medical school. ”‘\" AP fersreoar e T that he s doing so. are falke. an "[""flh‘ ‘““" I"l‘” ’;'l“ here ""“:“ ’;“""’ Yankton, S. D., are guests at the Mil-| ypemedies fall. Eold throughout the world, 3. R McPherson, 1281 East Plerco streety . Miss Caroline L. Dodge returned yesterday | Ladies' full black hose, worth 35c, at 20c o/ falke, ago for new fields. He has serve® a term | jpd. feoni New York, accompanied by her sister, | a pair. E 3 Lowa Fankers Favor Gotd, in the penitentiary for practicing his pro- | “To o e iy manager of the Nellle Dodge, who has been absent two years, PR :;: 'lfl '“”f "&“I‘l AR "M STORM LAKE, ITa., June 26.—At the ninth ;‘);;‘I""';v o a8 hi“"‘l"“]"'L‘r‘("*\”i“x“"fl'; and | Murray, ‘and now of the Lincoln hotel, is In COUNCIL BLUFFS. a student in Smith college. 5 Broadway, Counci paigolt | S ATRRL ARRIIN) TS Bl Ry satol re whe ot 8 1 ankers wanted g castern pof 4 obtaine R Miss Fay Biederman of Des Moines Is v popular demand for Wheeler's King | tion, President Cassidy spoke plainly on the | $upy wowned tor e Taptont and obtained A. Gordon, sister of Manager Mes- "el STEAM DYE WORKS V. G 326 Beer, formerly know as Co $100 d for the capture 3 L X fting at the residence of O. W. Graham, 326 nce Beer, formerly known as Copps | quty of the meeting in the present crisis, ad- singer of the Murray, has returned to Chi- ¢ Cheer, Is beyond 'all precedent. It g P | uw.. : Avenue F. Miss Biederman is the daughter | Cheer 1s beyond all precedent. It is taxing | vocating action in favor of a gold standard. | FoR THE HOLCOMB BANQUAT | C3K0. after a visit with her brother, SR Al kinds of Dyelng of Louls Blederman, for many years a well | the Produciive CApRCy to TAb WUmOst. AL 18 [ His remarks were received with warm ap- Congressman Frank W. Mondell of Wyo- A and Cleaning done i hing merch b city. RO lonk hEPO r bR lere, & | plause howing the temper of the 125 " g is e Paxton ol s way home D] e highest style of - [P siatalog wiarhin 1n this city. fixed demand has followed its introduction Batts precents K Eaming, eashier of | LA Of Tonsts wnd spenxors Arranged by | D0E Iy 8% o EAKIOnLon DIk waviNome:£rim the art. Fadcd and OMoers for the Cndeta. everywhere. Furnished — exclusively by | the Second National bank of Dubuque, took the Comm'tree. X R 3 £tuined fabrics made "heel ore Younc s, Bopaae: s 3 b S0 4 *rof. N. Bernstein and sister, Rose, have to look as good ai The High School cadets held a meeting yes- | Wheeler & Hereld, Council Bluft the ground that gold always had been and | The program for the dinmer party ten-| .i,riq from Trinidad, Colo., and will spend Rew. Work Bromplie terday morning and elected officers for the| The 2 p. m. train to Lake Manawa is an | lWays would be the basis of currency; that | dered by the Commercial club to Governor | the summer with their parents at 954 South done ‘and delivered 4 s 1 i hagt he would only use silver in a limited amount (i o] pR- SRR O e r e cominig year. Tom Green was chosen cap- | *curslon irain every day In the week ex. | 1o MO Guly tte Sver I & Hinited u Holcomb has been completed and fs as | Twenticth, i iR Sty P Hhad” 102 tain, Charles Sayles first lieutenant and P, | CSPUINE Sunday. One fare pays for the round 1400 fugh 8 follows: Address of , welcome, Charles F.| Rev. J. P. D, Llwyd left Tuesday afternoon Shice st i " Orde: M liantanantobmpe’ee trip, tickets good to return on any train dur- Swindlers Use a Chilt, Weller, president of Gommercial club; “Ne- | for a two months’ trip to North Ontario, Hivg rrorate il ot o oy erEeants | ing ‘atternoon or evening. CRESTON, Ia., June 26.—(Special Tele. | braska,” His ExcelleheySilas A. Holcomb; | Mr. Lewis P, Franklin will hold services In ©. A. MACHAN, fain in Soptomber, whon that officor taies his Tudden Dot gram)—A 10-vear-old gin appeared in Jus. | SNorth and South Platte Hon. John C. | the Church of the Good Shepherd during the Fraastetass Sept j cer takes his ain)—A 10-year-0 PRATAL US- | watson, Nebraska City; “Education in Ne- | absence of the rector. N position. Seventeen fell out of the ranks Iver Anderson, aged 45 rs, who has | tice Maxweli's court and exhibted a paper Broacway, near Northe last commencement by the graduztion of the class of but there is a big class coming in from the Washington avenue school, and braska,” George Edwin MacLean, chancellor | At the Mercer: Dr. C. M. McLein, Des : aid today. She said she had walked [of State university; ° “Agriculture—The | Moines; 8. L. Kelly, Kansas City; Bdgar wistera Depot, Couneld at 813 North Eighth street, ded very sud- | from Tipton to Creston in company with a | Growning Glory of Nebraska,” Hon. E. Howard, J. D. Clark. d. R, Wilion. Pappio; Blutts, Towa. Tel. i denly last evening at 7 o'clock from heart | broth The justice sent her to the poor- | Barnes, Grand Island, president State Board | J. N. Barsby, Fairmont; DI. DuNcan 800 | e s ee—————————— — ) the cadets will be as mumerous as ever| gigoase. He worked up to 6 o'clock, when he | master and when that officlal asked where her | of Agriculture; “May -Peace and Plenty | wife, North Platte; Georgs next fall, went home, He was dolng some chores | brother she sald she would go get him er Rest on the Bosom of Our Nebraska [ New York; W. C. McCool, Sale A ° 0 around the house, when he suddenly fell over | but that was the last seen of her. She is ' Hon, G Lambertson, Lincoln; | Price, New York; Theodore' Starke, Boston; st"ci y c The following marriage licenses were fs- | and in a few minutes breathed his'last. The | Supposed to be a tool for a gang of smooth | «ywhat Are We Here For?' Hon. Henry | Mrs. W. R. Alexander, Mrs. M. G. Bush A sued yesterday by the county clerk: funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon | criminals. - D. Estabrook, Omaha; Hon. E. M. Bartlett, | Wahoo; Mrs. L. Van Vorhies, Miss n Pure Pel’ Lb. Name and address at 2:30 o'clock from the Scandinavian Fetien of i sneiens Forest Foned toastmaster. Vorhies, Crawford; C. S. Fosselman, Welser Yol Thomas, Pottawsttamie co | Lutheran church on Avemis A and Twellth | 1 ApoRA, Ta, June 26.(Special Tele- — e — Idaho; H. C. Metcalf, Anamosa, Ia.; C. O | been livng with his wife and four children | solicitin et, and the remains wil be buried in LOCIL BRE n J. J. Coats, a far- —_— Carpenter, Albion; L. H. Beason, Portland | Fairview cemetery | gram.)—While Cap! . - Albert E. Harrls, Omah.. a . Ore, L el R 2 y — mer living two miles west of town, was sink- | W, C. Hulett has ateépted a position with Ciirap T R ——— 4 Poter Johnson, Lu sunty. Toy jayes, the Eaglo laundry is “that good |ing a five-foot well on his farm. he came | the Manhattan Beach company. AN A e A y . Eifred Anderan, Counell Bts 1115 Habt About this iy 1t And be tansineay: | 4CTOS8 What seemed to be an ancient forest. | Poderal court will adfourn today and Judge | b v Etheenid, etron - Scott, zle ¢ d a depth of een to twenty feet greal . A Daat e 3 s gerioe o $ 1 a3 Cora 8t Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157, | runks of trees were unearthed. One meas. RUnaT Wi RS, 12 DerSEsoh tons i AL he AToAlenEC R (ieer, Hamplont The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail in ' 84" fittean Inchex ‘1o Qiameter The: wood Preparations for the difiner party to Gov- [ Herman Buegge, Fall ¥i P, Myers, | d 4 3 £ A e s oe Tho Hardman. (he pano par excellenca | Ured fifteen in e gaameter. The Woud | ernor Hulcomb are being completed. e ctond. A. Harets. Tiroken 11w, | COUNCIH Bluffs, I you buy anything in the drug, paint or All trimmed hats at a great reduction. Mary Kel Found. was well preserved, There will be no examination of candidates | Al the, Paxton e AT FIWARSON | s G 3 p ’ see us go liats for §6; $12 hats for §7: 80 hats for | Mica Naiz Esltaar & sl toemerts amel Ir“ ::r o— for the civil service until the second weck | | AR L DR LI Crocker, | glass line it will pay you to ses us, t i for $2.60; a nice trimmed hat for | o0 e 111 Eross Drowaed in February, 1896 At the Merchants—A Fellers, 1 1. ‘These prices will continue for tho mest | Picyed b¥ 0 R Dell disappeared scveral| CREsTON, I, June 26—(Special Tele-| James Collins was yesterday sentenced to | schmetsell Fert veite, Hamboliey 200 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 30 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street, I“‘:n'r “:"*;;”r" "_"““h"l‘:"‘, "“'l:”l'“("’m k‘r{-’: | gram.)—W Il Frost, a poputar young farmer | fifty :w. .ta,\;‘ n;( vn‘(- county jail for assault- | Wilson, Merna > Wililam Young Dischurg ong Broadway toward Oma St sn fay | residing south of Afton, was drowned in a | B Joseph Finkiestein, Ee T W EERR L Koung Rissbarwed. . }:1 b tearmed had ot roteit, 10 fA7 | crick Monday while In bathing with & party | Tho Liederkran is making arrangements | - Mavewes Gieenies. A RESTORE ho has had considerable i ing | place. She has at last been located i of friends. He attemipted to save his younger | for @ concert to be held in the hall of the | The following marriage licenses were is- who has had conslderable prominence during | She bas at last been located In & | Droiner, who had kitien beyond his depn, | soclety on Farnam street soon wed yesterday by the county Judge: ./”Z& the last week or two by reason of the ci 1® - L fut e, 2 s h id Icst his own life in the effort. The body The annual outing of the Elks will be held [ Name and address ;l bllrxhlury preferred against him by Mrs > - - was recovered this morning, at Mantattan beach next Saturda: here | ‘_‘v‘«*\nkl _YER, ::‘i": ::";‘A:H: eter Nelson, his tenant in Silver Creck | A nice assortment of children's wash suits - Shiled b e tata will be speaking, bathing, fishing, boating | Y *OEnd B! St A " ol 4 P township, was discharged by Justice Cook | at Metcalf Bros [ g sy et Bratis h inlas, | and an elaborate dinner. Jrsaels A fiptiestar, Unlvarsity 9 e Aoy Vaen s P ey, Las of Seras) Powar e shes L CLINTON, Ia, June 26.—(Special Tele- . Mary tobinson, Omahs ) . ? i ] yesterday afternoon. s . Y A Diaing <hecked and fall vigor auickiy. restoréd. -1f neglectes s : B | Mary Wagner of 4 Kilgore street, Cin : Omah i Slecicd, such Wants to share His Medtelne., gram)—Henry Heilrich, & farmer living | o AT} Wane Willium ' Hogarth ha... . T (aially. - Mailed anywhere. Sealeds for §i.cai ¢ bones for 3’ Wi V10 First avenue, cus grounds Tuesday on the charge of sell- [ lightning last night and instantly killed. | for whom st has important information. ' | Margueriie Murphy, Omakia. .11 i SHERMAN & McCONNFLL DIUG CO., 1613 Dodge street, Omaha, Neb,