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OMAITA DAILY BEI Owta_ DAty B NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BI.UI"FSE‘H.J; - | rwo COUNTERFEITERS CAVTURED [ SOUTH DAKOTA EDITORS MEET | Morgan in Behedl of Barepiaa ta- [ Whitiam pan CHICAGO-NEW YORK RATES RESTOR M:. Ormeby, Mr. . | nt At ment neral Drake's name ' d. g Gatewood Are | Annunt Conv Wt Hot springs Very | COUNOCIL BLUFFS, P, the Dra de of the House broke out i ators Reads Omers 11 rested st Red Ol Lurgely Attended, | . ¢ . 4 ¥ 0 Taenimant, | Jatoh. SHEA moved. (het NEW YORK, June 27.—Th RED OAK, 1a 21, ~(Special T HOT SPRINGS, 8. D, June 27 1) OFFICB, « - NO.12 PEARL STREET | Pottawattamis unty Republicans An- | amen e oft {he tAETe, and the Icnts of the Trunk Late as gram.)—1T ( 8 socret rvic rs of i Dakota ¥ & e nounce Themselves on the Gov:rnorship, s great * today. The derfiordlized agent sted W. A R u f plea . led in | Delivered by carrler to any part of the clty. | nof fr 4 ! st and westbound ra and E. W, Hellwig \ pe | @ the b W ‘ H. W. TILTON, Losses, p £ it m . portant captu rfelters t TELEPHONES—Business offics, No. 43; night SOLID HARLAN DELEGATION CIDZEN |} Drake = 1 el 1ot < . W G had A " t 1 nade his eGitor, No. 2. J— shiy ) t i £ traft . s Dotiald, old f the | gross, in 1 ferred to th 1ln t Swl « ion to_DIPake | Preston, o e i further agreod Yt s McCarty gang of count s who 8o bo'd ! x He urged MINOR MENTION, | D W RIS LURVERPIOH. PRI T S e tr at rates bel perated in the west., Tie » £100 wa earn endeavor being Grand hotel cigar store carries the finest | Sent Through After a Stubborn o Horlan man trom | e, Uy e ol Jlar Vien axe a ‘ g 3 Hines of cigars in town. | Opposit et g g insttuct | ton before July 1. T 3 e 108 I v the sta w120 Grand howel, Council Dlufts, Newly fur- | TR omemation; oo g0’ 1Akt Wit A1%0. BUEOLINE A track on the priy en. They w ! As o (s end nished. Reopenad Oct. 1 I. Clark, Prop. | e N6, HioYo. tor Hatan: ¢ tructe] | Were received to t ected In passing a ar J l to the main organiz Order of \ 1 | o TabiEafiiAL & Vol WoB i ) 1 fairly be 4y S o) g 5 o perfect mold. The of 1 ot I | of ' ks p " ; put I N € 1 Bluf 1 that the re lica R e ¢ k They botl Omaha \ Patton ! Th v at t irt b t ¢ th t t that 148 to 16 « 1 " v o P t ate, and that ¢ ! X $tant &k p ' b hat Mr. Mo the r ¢ ! Every member of . at : AL ut 0 ¢ bel bi¢ Euroy ! MU i e Gt A lution, Introd Maccabees, s re and r 1 at q % 2 i to A i el t Yeu GLENWOOD, 1 Ju ( \ Howard | elal revic wsmuch ¢ posed th ild | o 1t e \ r 1 it I tha if th ‘ ram.)—The Mil g ty re ; tati Avis, 1 men present tha nomir of dele- | thought that s 4 delega soli 1y 1d U SToal CHTE 4Tt : ? AT iich ¢ e ::‘;I“f-»“\ww'\m\m i A r of form IR thi BagT . Chodu s P eRC. Y mbhs of their dinner. Al ma tate iton. Th was un- | publisher to fix and m ensy terms take place this nc ; urprising Interest was dus to the | ¢ione = srema sland as some a-pla arding the A AT LS 4 nost of ¢ Ty | Hsing ra o A. HOSPE ) ment in Fairview ce fact that during the morning the r " and when he w his gpecch with a | ¥ A R PR e S L SHEC ML AL 26 o) et fe aat et e K to - enos Music and Art, Palbiok Hanoeph crept about that the Drake men, unabashed | tribute to G ke b ¥ the | might jossibly din T D 1 e most harm s manner the | coeded fn getting the ass 16/ sohismie I8 13 Douglas who has a per by the positive way in which they wer t | greatest o m\‘;v 1 1 of the yiols here I: ““, ‘-ul the ( ull be a f ¢ wu‘:\;~ \\‘\r.v Slety J i \I . “»”vlw“”tl'r v;‘“ j\” Wi ol ‘h‘ & " il howl, was fined $10 upon last Saturday evening in the primaries, |af i T eillng cia and - - [kl LT : ARy ATHORE. ths. HUblIsLEER MebIL i 2 RNEETETRETY Fokterdny tmornl Hig son called at ! been quietly trying to secure prox t indescer s Jl i | ¢ A. I, Dolph, Thomas Paul I LA LRl LD DR T L &,MMWXMM.M-\,J b | o t non-in tion SICKENING SIGHT AT AN EXECUTION | Washburne, R. M. Adkins, Frank Anderson, | Who desires to get insurance puts $5 fnto a LR R odn, ane mad, sanke | BT R O e SERILIER G R Al : sl | A L. Wolf and R. J. Swan ¥ which Is kept in charge by a secretary- | _ - 4 AT R ot L O i ‘ W LGB LT SO L I AL UL “But J. J. Steadman came to the front anl | Rope Cut Into the Vietim's Neck and the | In calling the precinc cholce for | treasurer, there being no other officers, and Mrs. Wilfong and James Masterm W T SuyChIng L EbROiel VA e e L - | (T M S | governor, the result was a a: Harlan, | when a member of the | urance association ive venu nd Twenty-thir r n it there were n gnoram ! 8 th ” | 501%; Drake, 381 arsh, 6, a eFarland urns out he receives t il value of his BRURCRAR cabaiderabis trouble nt | uses on any of the delegations, as subse- | terpreting t olu and that t [ COLUMBUS, 0, June 27.—Michael Mc b T LV LT L PR it e A SRR TR G R tin terman claims the v developments showed hor | It bini the Aclegates, but only ¢ Donough, the Kenton wife murderer, wa the: ac Ys understood thai | Will probably be about $500, But ahould the trying to run N the p 8 "";‘1’[‘. G, "\“ B l"l\‘",‘i |paits Vi Ve Ao ¥ | hane it 12:08 this morning in the viten- | after the fir will vote for Har Vu»yl‘ 1 TH]MHVIM pool it w‘ !‘ 4yn‘l"u " s n way of gettimgever a solid deleg. wvas elec ) | 3 ¢ » 5 5 Fia " Fiex h an, 1 5 Johin Y. Stofie, | 1 dise and ancther form y the | R T a1t Ixdcinas infury. h n men and instructed to vote and [ “If they are tied with a rope” sald he, | tiary anuex. The ex wasdatckanlng | UL /TS us1ogAtion i 1ad by Jotm ¥ Blane DTS KGRSO o RS ol E Searles & Sear] witl i for some real of imagined K for the nominaton of ex-Senat 1 h a weak one that any one of them | gne. The rope cut deep fnto the i B s i ke S g g h. Since tI " aries ea garden and had him mow down a lot of pea DL S A L | T s e i g the | " Mills ana Montgomery cou In the | clation there h L CLT RO L SPECIA LIST 3 A t 8 not accomplish 10w with r » i ty | fire a vear, w 1 loss ¢ s than $600. | o and other garden truck. He fil 1 inform great amount of old sollfers and referenc App 1 spur | e senatorial district, an unty e Ve baan. Hayink deot 41 | All fornis of Elood and tion in Justice V cour charg, me it looked as and Bull Run. The resol 1 was ado ans, who had the state senator at th n th hers have been paying from 1 to | kin Disoises, Sores, Spots, Ing her with malicious trespass. fistruetl 1 A e '8 6t thé Hatlan 't q cho'ce of the nominee fs left to gomery A L Bl L UL LR Pimples, Scrofulu, Tumors, g - stand I ng t the |y 1 ohnosition i | county this year, the instruct to the | Sriyearnaltie thovsiit ot Letten, wesoma ind Blood Fire and torna tégaten T Tl ¢ 1 commi With. of | dclegates » vote for any good repub- | large saving In ths wa o son thoroughly cloansad lelega 1 | 1 ith ¢ lic ho e Reldatad B th i nan, Reeves and ngstall we £ron the system. Sebn o f Avoca, m the absenc xl thone until th L34 BT e AR R AR G o0 (USRI kand ooe cirenlue | LADIES diven earotul i L TG Dawson of county ¢ :r‘ n { hold- | ‘one-half minutes. MeDonald ex 1own Lawyers tn Convention. informing the publishers of this new insur A EpsaIniA LR fRRHY 3 s C4 9. ¢ ¢ | st indifference to his fate u; DES MOINES ¢ (Special | ance scheme and to get the plan in for | AN 3 pearl S 1 namec Hpack of Neola | ¢ tamy ensued . | | h Pihe N t $\' ments. i i —_— HEALLILEL AN QR L ) TRbE| W il | to the time he went on the seaffold. He was | gram.)—The lowa e Bar association was | The reports of the secretary and treasurer | N CATARRH, Throat A polisk thut will make your plano or | &S et A BT e k. th of the Co M yolest man who ever sat n tession here today with about fifty merq. | SNOW that the association fs in first-class F1anzs ver, ' Dyspepsia furniture look better than when you bou S e IR MU RICTIDS SR BLOSIEREHEH 1B Fe g IEh LR 0Y0Y AL (BTG scaffold, however 15 DL, th about fifty mem- | gyape and growing steadily. There is quit Tron Ly spocial ft. It's cheap and all right; get it at Bix- [ chair, af [r telling in a short s L his win of frequent mot LI B e i o andehiE hees W \’vwv and th officers prosent: President, | a surplus treasury A\ \ course of treatment . H EIRRY | gons 1 eing a republican and urging the | Council Blufs men, C. H. € s motion, | V¢ \ ' A. J. McCrary, Keokuk e president, I sion of the scribes the fol g ¢ WEAK by's, 202 Main street | &1 , H R b fion | very noticeably when the trap ary, Keokuk; vice president, L WEAK MEN (VITALITY WEAK) mado =, 1 s the same harmony by | stating it the opinion of th nvention | h A ¢ 3. Kinne, Di ines; . : r ofl were chosen for the ensuing Ka Ly o elose applic new Sterling bieycle, rode which fn th campalgn tho republic: [ihat the next convention be lield in Avoen, | He fell “only seven feet. However, Me e L i e el president, J. D. Re ot the Groton | ton to business o - atudy, . seyere " mesial Vs, 800 dress Jee office. | @ns had b ena weep down the com as carri lntion to this effect had | Do vas €0 years old and his n Hatd s ol 45 s 5 strain or grief, SEXUAL LXC 33 in middle l ls., $00. Address F Jee off S T s, i o dnd pontism axd besn y: viou: \ v' Need to. ther B ttas| OtRhRYE LHEHUNGHING. FERIREHHOE oL id Y Baldwin uncil Blufte. ' Some fifty new \ b KH;\”H"WMM' | R. B. Dow- | JeG°F 85" e ettectn of Jouthtut fallles, ‘alf PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, the result cc | lutions, but was knocked out in_ the | man. ‘n’ was vm\ el bungl Bt e aan n b ‘,;" rary | dell Ar e vOulte) econd iVice Dresl. | ying reudily toour oew] i toF O s McArthur of Oakland was chosen temporary g Donough's crime was the stabbing of his wife | festional Duty ‘Toward the Courts.” He | tary, J. F. Halliday, Iroquols Chicf; assistant | WRITE Your troubles if out ot c.y. 1 licusands nd Mrs. John Strange of 1912 Avenue | MeArthu y Crown's €, 0, 0 Renten L05 | HIE HRW ARV 4T tes thought the laws needed to more uni- | secretary, R. E. Murphy, Fort Pierre Stock e 2 1410 vhthim B are the proud parents of a girl baby CHOOSING THE COMMITTEES. Screen doors, A% each, Hammocks, 400 | prison for shooting her, and had been released | form, Sapecially on the sublects ot marr ae | Journal; treasurer, C.A. Blake, Wessington Dr.Scarles & Searlss,*4) 5, Nub Dr. H. 8. West leaves tomorrow for a te A HRGLIoR 6 THGOh B (e AAIERaTaN e from $1.98 uy about a year when he committed the deed, | and divc solutions = were adopted | Times days’ fishing trip in northern Wisconsin el R LB T fruit jars, per doz., 49c ' recommending three vears instead of two| Chairman executive committee, J. A.|_ L8 1 B gvangalist F. T. Plerson s now rust \ 7 AR e | Mason fruit jars, 59¢ doz.; half-gallon - : i as requisite preparation for admittance to | Bushfield of the Miller Press; members, P, ml‘\\”\‘\" o o -!rf Wil ot Vil G StEAIEALION, Terolut ;rfliv ‘l”]‘”\ ftes o, the 1 fruit jars, Tdc ¢ L B AN D LI the bar, and requiring at least a High school | 1), Munger of the Carthage News, C. R \ h L ARG ¥ ganiza esolutions and delg sl 5 + sugar for $1 educaticn. A brilliant banquet was indulged | me, he Kimball hi hn Long s until in the fall state convention pounds granula 1gar eputy Sherifrs » Spirited Dagage- |in. toriote. 2 K Tinan of the Kimba rap in Long . derr fenry Rishton and family, leaves | the visitors had pretty much a monopoly of ng tobacco for 1ic 4 e ! A : \ _ the Plerre Journal. ates to the na A A (\(‘14!‘\{“;.’«: Vf}l‘l‘u‘vnl-(‘lwnl s;«h” ,Wash reom. Among the "vsitors” were a | Five gallons gazoline for Salmon, 10c | HENNESSEY, OKL, June 27.—A posse of Marble and Granite Men Meet. tional association meeting are: L. C. Taylor, A SPECIAI Primury, Seor I‘," { Cook, who has been conisdered re- | B0od, big sprinkling of Drake men, who had | per can. | deputy sheriffs from Woodward, OKI, wh DES MOINES, Jun (Special Tele- | Alexandria Herald; J, A. Stanley, Hot Spr & A GP| c' LTY"""J"'(I" est Co MBI i e, 41 | been’ frozen out at the primarie One of MBAT have been hunting Zep Wyatt, alias Dick | T ek Zranite ‘men | E J. B. Hipple, Parkston Advance: G ary 8yphilis permunently cured n 15 to covering from a dangerous uln\\ ‘rv':h‘l‘r, BL Do T T HVATR atoRd L ARdi RATA:: VM | sirloin ana_porterhous i L I G e {\u.m‘.x The Towa marble and granite men Fatley;, Madiaon ‘Outloots H,. i Fonis p! ‘"g:r{::gfl:'\(1""“1‘:‘1“!2:‘«[4::;;’.;:’11"“!:Ylutly" f(l‘: fever, has had a relpase and is again in alcouthon “Where do we m ' There was | Round steak, St%c; chue O SEo hs otk O kv e Lo uded their meeting today Avout forty| fre i dehandenti Et O Selister, GO 7o Drater et e mo gURRlIEYs eritieal condition L Mo resp e chair was beyond [ Best rib roast, Sc; chuck roast, 5c and Gc i i e ek ator | were present this morning. Various topics | Bulferin, L 10 pay raiizond fare and hotel bills,and no Miss Flora Letson of Hastings, Neb., I tyo lining up the men of his | Belling be l0 Rnd Bar | west of Hennessey, while were pi were freely discussed. Six new members| The stay in Hot § zs a tinues T i digtuilto cure. 1f you have taken mers ; y s o 3 | i six n n o he sta ot Springs was a continued A8i00 ; wi Charles Baugh, in this city. She leaves today | of his ‘fellows, and William hiaeel| Les o mutton, Te. G LR UI G U O LA AL prespective gain in membership and passage [ entertained the scribes. Drives were taken | o8, Copper Colored Kpots, Uleers on for Des Moines to spend a few weeks with [ Smith, Ernest’ Hart : m]u 1,\' \»u Salt pork, 6 reated to a saf poition hie outlaws | of laws to protect the dealers from frauds. | about the city, the piungs. buih way at the | AREPRTLCEthebour, Huir or Kyelrdwa Cullin jaker, Cap. 1bb: sndt, Clty akfast bacon, 10c. ook advantage of delay and quickly | AW 4 ; 58 i ! J as 4 © | out, it isthis Syphilit L0 POISON th Council Blufts is represented In the grad-) (OvECY A disconsolately out In the ekl m, 10 | cane,: Tha officarsi KtRFteA: {0 Difks | on legislation: J. C. Graham, Des Hc of profit and enjoyment were furnished.| @0t cases and chailenge the worid for & RALing clanics of sastern:law mohools and unic | tuna red disconsolately out In the [ picpic ham, Sc; boneless ham, 10e. cape. The officers started in pur F. M. Schwariz, Storm Lake; Charles 0'Don- | {ipon tho last nlent of the canore moned: | Sase we SANBoL Sures: & b eoats b o o “ ot by Torrey Everett, son of | darkness, there w ping and wail- | quear cured ham, 1le wera exchanged as rapidly as WOl Dis' s Moin it Drogrimo e traten 1 e las &l 1€ itors baflled the skill of the most eminent phys iyorsities this year by Torrey & tnated from | In& and gnashing of t could be loaded, and during the fight Char A e AT B OA L 5 J M. Field, | s city an informal recqption was tendered [ cians., ®500,000 capltal behind our uncondle the late Horace Everctt, who graduated from When the districts came in they made Metcalf Bros. have a epiendid lice of s | Black. a brother of Tulsa Jack, who anl entertainment committee A e them at the Evans and adlresses were made | tonalguaranty, Absolute proofs sent sesed on the Columbia law school, New York City; [ Vel the g the commiitees as | mer ciothing n h o A RTORE AaNt Wweeks | Chicago; Joe Kirscher, Des Melnes, and T. A. | 1“tha followin Welcome,” Captain W. V.| 8pplication. Addrens €OONK. TEDY COu Wiookwood! Dodge from. Harvard Law school, | ¢1€IT TeDOrts, arranging the commiitees as | mer. ci e (e e ae somously monnaed o tho Tio ook | Kauftman, Cedar Raplds, The next mesitng | 7 th Bditor LaFolette | of tnamberlaly | 997 Masonin Temole, CHICAGO, Lile . Pp. Aa; 3r.; Lrol ar- | follov % ht Have Done Worse, ago, was seriously woun he hip, Three [ chnfman S A S 3ditor tte hamberla and his brother, N. P. Dodge, jr., from Har T B e T R ifammle, | As an 8-year-old daughter of Fred Westrip, | of the outlaws' horses were killed, and one | WIll be at Ottumwa January 9, 1896, when | resnonded on behalf of the assoclation. The vard university. . S G. H. Summ 1. B. Matlock, Jacob Hauser, oD aatar Witonian s [Waliiie |(otatia fomoeras waNEnHEINy Ewoundenigmiie | ISWiCMcers Wil hotelected B toast, “South Dakota, Her Past, Present and W. P. Adkins of South Omaha and Miss | W, B. Bainbridge, J. J. Steadman. a Northwestern switchman 4 HKINE | (ounded outlaw was tied to his horse, an Towa's Apple « rop. Future,” was responded to by Governor Shel- Cora Stimson of this city were marrled | Credentialo—A. L. Preston, A. D. Putnam, [ along near the corner of Second avenue and | {ha retreat continued to Waters' ramel MALVERN, Ia, June 27.—(Special)— |don, who has been spending several weeks ;1 EVERY WOMAN Wednesday evening at the residence of the | B. G. Auld, T. S. Davis, Dr. Frazier, H. J. | Thirteenth street yester morning, she was | they obtained fresh horses. In the darkn ss H. K. Follett. the veteran apple grower, yes- | '\ the Hills, *“The Press” was talked about Sometime veeds o reliable bride’s parente, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stimson. | Chambers, W, F. Sapp. accosted by a trampish-looking fellow, who | the outliws made their escape, and the of- ) 1 L) by Editor Tinan of the Kimball Graphic monthly regulating medicine, Rev. J. E. Simpson of Grace Episcopal Permanent Organization—H. C. Spangler, | asked her to come into a box car with him. | cers gave up the pursuit. The bandi‘s con- | terday visited ',“‘ nsive orchards of Atiorey . Wilson of the Springs re- DR. PEAL'S church officlating. The ceremony was Wit-| \walnut; W. B, Butler, G. M. Putnam, A. F. | She ran home, and before long a telephone | nued east and ‘cressed the Rock Island | Messrs. Stone, Williams, Record, Dr. Powell [ cponded to a tonet. - “The prety sy the AN nessed by the immediate friends of rm» par- | Clatterbuck, N. A, Crawford, George W. | message came in from 0. W. Graham's place, r:lll\»a,\'{ ’m‘l- south . of I[-m‘niw_\' (\ and numerous emaller oncs, and found the | Bar,” Judge Gardner of the Seventh judi. PENNYROYAL P“_Ls' ties. Mr. and Mrs. Adkins left after the | fewitt, Dr. M. B. Snyder. asking the police to co down, ~ Officer | posse from here Is cIn pursult, but €o far|outlock very promising. He was especially | clal circuit spoke on the “‘Black Hills." 'The w2 prompt, safe and certain in result, The geny ceremony for their new home on Missourl| Delegates—F. A. Turner, W. M. Orr, Frank | Murphy caught a man loafing around the vi- | behind that it is doubtful as to a capture. | impressed with the appearance of Hon. John reception was a great success. Dincing fu ine (Dr. Peal's) never disaopoint. Sent any where, avenue, in South Omaha, n, T. W. Castor, D. B. Dailey, Dr. F. 8. | cinity, and when shown to the little girl she —_———— Y. Stone's trees. The probabilities now are nished a large share of the amusement 1.00. 5herma g Thomas, Jacob Sims ideniifled him as the one (hat she had scen. | 70 BE EXECUZED NEXT WEEK | hat the erop in this county will exceed | "piel % (oT6e Mhare oF the amusemy ('”"”l e Ol L o BOSTON STORE, SAUNDERS STILL SANGUINE. He was slated with vagrancy. i —_— m';-, 41‘1\‘;|‘ lhv‘mlui {i it SAL, any s | 20d Sylvan Lake, and from there they will y i T T While the committees were out deliberat- | Another fellow was arrested n: the even-| Dr. lluxh:unll\n lnnrl.h |.nu|« of Lite fOus| Then Melvorniic i‘”[nhtw] materialy goe | o to Deadwood, Lead and Spearfish. They = - = Mid-Semmer ‘e of Underwe le_t] Lt (outgde ing, charged with the same sort of an Nearly Expir gotting samples and prices on materials ! OIS conCs ARCaRbRATIEL. ] ng G. W. Hewitt called on C. G. Saunders | ifng, charg ne s P o el ! iy will spend next Sunday here, leaving for | gp o R 5 i Jye offer men's gauze undorwear, all 828, | for o’ speech, Mr. Saunders said it was | fense, the accused being W. T. Duncan, Who| giNG SING, June 27.—Warden Sage has | D2frel making, and expect within a short | Wil spend next & night. GFORGE P. SANFORD, ~A. W. REIKMAN, ¥ t e h fi b il worth ¢ each, S0c a suit. rather hard for him {o be called on tohurrah [ clainia to be an advance agent for Barhum's | WS T QT (IR FUNC TKE TR | e o oDen ‘up their factory with a fu PRADNOOD L B President. Cashier, Big line of men’s fancy randc ferwear, | 4 (8 ocen tuneral circus, the girls being the little daughters of | T e i Ly il LB y me arce of workmen, g L T e N NR kO A s neh cin ¥ regulur 36c grade, at 25e each, sult " over had' much oratory in me, and |John Evers and C. A. Simpson. Duncan was | ing preparations to exenie Dr. Buchanan dur- A S G e {ion, 10 the number of sixty. Ixdles and. centier | =2 . Qents' fancy random, blue mixed under-| ., 0 jittle [ had was knocked out of me lagt | Plcked up by the police on South Main str ing the week beginning Monday next SOl R I i pom A e bR ety Ind aaTanadgentio, wear, silk bound, pearl buttons, our regular | What fitle § had was knocked out of me last | 4, lodged In Jall, The fathers of the grls | 11 fourth time nvitations to the execution | . ° s ]'1'""1" Tavs ] ads WelomaThy the ol kenkl dud seiat e ¢ do. sale at 33c a ga t, or Goe | Saturday t. Il file an information against him this | ! ki gram.) . H. Hurd, who is alleged to have | Mad e by the citizens, and sp; | BRI 0 ae o 906 3 gaemont, or Des Moines with these Harlan men, and [| WL file an informa L are to be sent out tonight. The warden will | Fo B B AR WO I8 O oBe waercwly | 08Y [0 Visiting scenes of Interest in the | Gents' French Balbriggan underwear, fuli | rather think they will come back cheering A i e g not say just what time the execution is to | 4 5 aenan 1048 Y | vicinity of the city. In the afternoon they jents 4 a .\ il they don't, T shall come back | Don't overlook the fact that the Spetman | lace, oI ved | ©scaped lynching at his home at Climbing | visited the mir fi fashioned, goods, worth c each h m 1f 1 |iatos S ScEIneetat e ¥ 1. | take place, but it is erally lieved visited the niines of Bald Mountain hioned, A , at 50 . R A stock is being sacrificel at any e 1o s Fin ill be sent to the chall in this cc a few days ago, was re- | Elkhorn narrow gauge, and tomorrow mor = Gents’ full lisle thread Egyptian ribbed, | cheering with them H sk s the bargaine In dry | Buchanan will be sent t hair at 11 a. | Hill, in t unty, a ¥S ag n gauge, an m f COUN = i > quality, on sale at 50c each The' remainder of HIN spseohiwaN & (goods |1 ol i00 YO MUNImIRE CheRDATERInY LGy |l Monfay, unleas) (hia/osury iiterrareaiy Whils) | leaked(0any ond$8i6001bonds) F1la fhiendatat]| WILEVIIE: Cha setbonion et e s o OlL BLUFF3, tows. ancy ribbed underwear, regular | natured roast of democracy, delivered in | 00 il s ‘_ e Ibany yesterday Warden Sage was | Climbing Hill supposed he would try to come | In the afternoon t will take a trip to | f A K able standard goods that you must buy. The | in Albany 3 ; Capital 5 price, G0c, to go at 3¢ each Saun :,.lu’n., t style, and was enthusiastically larger the crowd the quicker the gools go, | Sured by the attorney genmeral that Bucha home, and a party was waiting for him with | Spearfish, returning next day, when the l;"l' A, - . $1 00, 00 adles’ fine Swiss ribbed ves applauded, RrH he 4 P ‘ : could be leg oxe on Monday, a a rope urd was too wise to place himself | will take Lead City and its big s an Y 5 ) D — fRpAIEe’ Nne Bwisy rlbbed v Br. 0. W. Gordon, T. R. Bardsley, Colonel | and the greater the sacrifice in values could be legally uted on Monday, al @ rope. Hurd was (oo wise 0 g himself | will take in Lead City and its big mills and | Profits, . & 12,0000 reducid to 10c each. o L e el psey = the condemned man's counsel claim that in their power and will remain here until | afterward leave for Hot Springs and the adies’ fine lisle vests, worth 50c, on sale Baker, Spencer Smith, C. H. Converse [ Mg, |, J. Scott, 536 West Broadway, spe- | ohepoe s lita brs) e Ll & o euc R ie J. Steadman made epeeches. | cial millinery sale Monday and Tuesday only Mhe brlionloMolalatda not bellove that G oy e S —_— WA 1D e it ot o, z'mn; :;u\”\ wr.Mv ;1 Dleyele hose, Chairman ':vl wi Mo committee on | wreaths, 1\\‘ §,750 wrea 'f 8ko; 750 Tote | ernor Morton will granb Mrs. Buchanan's re e e anvaetie O} |\"; 3 vay 6 per cent on ime depits o Will be 5, on sale at 19¢ permanent orga ecommended N. M. | e o5 Arge aniortments oficholde | syt for maother earingiD: Bat baaniy o) , Ta., June 27.—(Specia plcased 10 ace and serve you Children's heavy ribbed ho: 8, |\ B ixayitar Saha| H. MecArthur for | fowers, 100 nd 20c: black untrimmed!| 9 Telog . d At R < & ) 3 C L lack untrim | much annoyed cver the announcement that he | Telegram.)—The annual meeting of the Pre From early child- — warranted fast black, worth 14 2t clerk, and H. J. Chambers for reading clerk. | yats, 10c, 15¢ and 20c; trimmed hats, 250 up, | FUCH ann v = — [ clerk. | nats, 10c 2 Ge U s to be made the subject of a play soon to | byterion Sunday school Institute of Iowa hood until T was 10c a palr. » report was rece 1 unanimously. M Niase pemb dates, June 24 and 25. | 1S * 4 Inje D Vi | % y Ladles' full black hose, Worth 95¢, at 20¢ | fusey Laok the. beneh and. imado b brict, g | F1eese remember th June 24 and 26. | po proquced in New York. He has ins‘ructed [ was brought to a close this evening with grown my family § | Qo f & pair. z inaugural address. After the report of | Twice 1 a bay. his lawyers if possible to prevent the produc- | addresses by Rev. Mr. Brown of Dubuque, spent a fortune puma O |Ces- UU”CI U S FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, the committee on credentiale, the eommittee | 1¢ Harry Hottenhaver had not ridden in [ ton of tie play for the sake of his wife and |and Rov. Mr. Barett of lowa Clty. Nearly trying tocureme § | _ RS e svorr oG B A % made its repost through H. J. | the quarter-mile race at Union Driving park | CMidren. Siaa vary ind snantiores| e salohe Brthelnetit e iy of this disease, Tvisited Hot Springs § | /1< BANED; VAU s The popular demand for Wheeler's King | Chombers, making the following eolectlons: | eqnesday ho would have lost the honor | o e Buchanan is also very indigns time of holding the next mstitute is left in and was treated bylthe fl‘wsim“dliuxl B e ot W8 TRy s KT8, CLEANED. Temyperance Beer, formerly known as Copps Keency. anL | townsnip; XUBN | o¢ holding the st champlonship, for while | "5 MaHe Ly the hands of the committee on Sunday men, but was not benefited. When'§ | 3 y 3 3 . L SR L el e i« v\‘h‘vmfl et x“x ; 'x! e r"v'»‘v;”".h A | be was br "”‘kr“ own tecord of a year wpouGHT UP OVER A MURDER|schools. A all things had failed 1 de-{ | e o ‘o0 ealy P oHNe B8 the productive capacity to the utmost. It s vAlson, Santen; Jo ' er Betknapi A. | ago Sam C. Cox of Chicago was aiso breaking — termined to try 5.5.8 3 Pearl street, ) pcts no longer an experiment with dealers, but a | H. Keller, Grove: 'B. G. ‘Auld, Wright; B. B. | {5 ST Fo% ¢f ChIERgo was atso breaking . e iz i i Mecting of Tonchers Arranged, ASEIN ) 19:5, oi-s . e fixed demand has followed its introduction | Smith, Macedonia; Rasmus mpbell, Keg | yndar the auspices of the Young M- n's Chri - | S1#¥er of Deputy Sterift Conlee Will Be DES MOINES, June 27.—Speclal Tele and in four | § months w FOR SALE, A NO. & REMINGTON TYP everywhere. ished exclusively by | Creek: W. H. Kilpatrick, Neola: Jacob Han- | fion asee that pla He nced Lynched 14 Soon ns Captured, v earir Tuoal 0 o entirely cured. The terribl : eczema frter food aw new. Sundwich Manufacture Wheeler & Herell, Council Bluffs, sen, Hazel Dell; B. B, Sayles, D. B. Dailey, | (na record from 25 moonds to 30%. By SPRACUB, Wash., June 27.—A great num- | S0l e exeeitive commitice of the State was gone, not a sign of it left. My § | s btk 40 B, T W. A. Hughsmith and T. A. Brewick of the | requcing it to onds flat Hattenhauer | ber of stockmen have been arriving in this | Feachers’ association met at the Savery general health built up, and I have FOR SALE. A NEARLY NEW NINE-ROOM YuplllaveLaMarein: pirth ward, Councll Blufts; F. 8. Thomas, | puts three-fourihs of a second between him [elty and excitement over the killing of | houss and perfected plans for the annual never had any return of the disease. @ | ani Vi, fruit, nie shvae 1 Sl 4t house The case of Peter Welse against Morris | pourth ward; W. E. Bainbridge and H. A S b U S Thor ] Y i meeting on December 31, January 1 and 2 el e | N ;5 ade fiecs, on o nicely rth wa 2 and Cox, ani robs Cox of the honor of hold s Sherlft Conlee by the desperado, Al- | 8 5 I have often t Gox t, f i irda Bros. went to the Jury in the district court | Cole, Third ward; W. L Smith and H. J. | g8 (% A0 008, : R e T ,“1-“;\_41 wele me. I to b ;l_vmm .; ity | L. 048 0 avenue, Council Biufts, yesterday afternoon, and at 8 in the even- | Chambers urth ward; 0. D. Wheeler, First ~ f mes, gra rore intense. Half al|py Ju right, and President Gates o d 88,5, and B WANTED, SECOND ! e ,’,:;"“r ‘.“\x.‘,"“ “h",,:‘,,’r”,fl N VR as ,,", ward; C. M. Harl and J tman, Second Joseph Speer's Madstone. dozen posses are mow out hunting for the | Iowa collige is to respond. . Nicholas Butler h‘“'x; never & | YA ‘I‘ R RCONIY HANL MINMOGRALH, TR defendant in every particular. Every inter- | ward; T. W. Carter, Norfolk; 3. Mayn Joseph r of the Eagle laundry has a | murderer. Stockmen are so wrought up over [ of N w York is to deliver one of the prin- yot known a failure to cury . 165 ANTED, TWO GIRLS TO WORK rogatory given to the jury was answered [ Council Riuffs; A. M. Hough, Valley, and [ madstone. Cures dog bites agd snake bites. the [-?l mln ;u e is | to be a !‘(v‘«l.\ cipal addresses. cream parlor in Grand. Pl DHK alx'\fml‘(m favorably to the defense. In reply to the in- | Jacob Sims, Council Bluffs, s HATA AR e Biarc Har ex celietoes || sk L uld hayeiaaine aprones O Malvern Wikl ALike Merry, even whe Good ref wired.Apply at Grand ry whe v o he ¢ C this delegat did nc ang who make Rocky Fork thei Z , 7 07 3 amedios terrogatory as to whether tie note had been | - The complexion of this delegation did not 12 B ar AL & Wiaas oAt ne ariaitischnithia maralne | EMADVERN. Tai SiTune 87 ax(Bpacialpe romedic o i i s 5 . G fne ety 1 . b NS, 49, AgLICH0 0. &Y FAD) Sim s expected he coun commis- ashion style. The exercises will be hel to any ¢ o that being the case the note and consequently | denouncing the committee for 18 25 | tha rear of Ph 's livery stable on Bryant v It is exp 1 th unty comm f tyl 3 VAN el Onn ~ . y he rear of Ph e 4 | iR AR SRl 0. Prominent stock r ) . A Atlanta, T AT ONC AN TO WORK the mortgage which were given to secure it [ delogates men who wer t delegates to the | ; < for il offer §t Prominent stock- | on the beautiful grounds of the Mills County Tttt TRt oA c A o street last Tuesday, was b t up in po- | leclare they will band together to ex- | & unt 1o live in, were rendered invalid n'y convention, and also for bunening the | 517 o e e b " [ men declare they w Fair association. Hon. James McCabe, Coun Mclherson, 1281 East Plerce stroet, Lake M lelegatea,up 0 two or threg se s of the | Ll” |Y|’”m 2 ”!']l‘(:'v.r” l:':\‘ ]l:’\ Lt \]‘”V | ”;” g e “1 5 ’{lvlmhi r‘IH]“ [ Stk vpme Wil bel orelor ol thoidny i The 2 p. m. train to Lak nawa is an | leaving otlier sections entirely uprepre B o testified that Toe tried to ect hin |, Last evening the saddle and bri ) 2= | the evening the Maly Home Dramat & . gacursion train every duy In the week ex. | ioned. He opposcd the adoption of the resolu | 1™y, 1o tektified that Tioe tried (o get him | ing "t Conlee's vere found coverol with | company will present the “Oetoroon’ at the aoooo-oo-o-ooopoo <ovwvoeceee cepting Sunday. One fare pays for the roun 4 0 match his une a y ush a m_the_scene of the | cpera house. . t hi but Cady f nt shy cf his seductive 3 ah 3al - —_— trip, tickets good to return on any train dur- | A EARlav it = SR of | F ¢ murde At Starbuck Sheriff Baldwin ar 5 = | Y H - fcpiceats zood o relu Bardvley.talked awile I support of [ iite'and’ whon Too wugkebisd " that. tusy |Mroer, AL Surbuck Sherie paiawin arc| B CE < M otir House n £buk dignot 8 ¥ mic « | form s Phrinerehlp o1 1 wor “1 d “r K he | oair of horses from Rocky Ford on May 20 | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June ck'n Mistare. 6 Avos: Anoiis fefused, ‘with, some warmth and profanity. | mhey are supposed to b 8 part of the Rock | Tolegram)—The corner. stone. of |7 Heated Free-=- Constable Stevick, who is the authority for (i Yalamat |58 WA o a8 A creek gang. A i g 1 N 1t | 8 ourte elega Jail to board out the fine. - Masonic temple at Marion was laid this after- , the stat it that Mary Keltner, J. R. Bell's be selected, leaving - - S oy R ST T A a & Not from a financial standpoint ex- + domestic, who disappeared some time ago, had the county only thirteen Davis, agency for Muovon's remed LUOKING ¥R FPILIBUSTERS, aoon-w It apRontiated Ll A ')';"]"', 9 A actly, but entirely FREE from the Shinn A f of-the ¢ 5 =ren wagnm ve-Gra Maste o K defccts which are o ofter been located in a house of ill fame, turns nn, one of the members of the | So'd an Insurance ¢ omy Texas Coast Being (lose’y Watched by | lowa City. Short addresses were also made 1' 3 B et G \I‘r Juta ’l'lf\nlhd in out to have b very much m Mar- | WAk a4 ““ Sl .vr".‘n W. W. Loomis, as receiver for Council Revenue Officers, [ by 1 Secretary Parvin, General Gecrge EERERR LR (nvontinaiad Lhe aats snd fou 12 | made oat, and the report was finaly Blufts Insnrance company, sold out his charge | GALVESTON, June 27.—Captain Clark of | W J f Dubuque and others, 9 U.- c- BI}&EY‘, L) known to the city authorities, and came from | there belng very few votes against it [ XSRALIAT L0 Hlo Do ntal Fire Insurance | the revenue cutter Galveston, stationed here Music Teachers Organiz [} ing and Sanitary Engincer, v another Bell's house. Miss Keltner's where A FOR HARLAN, | amount paid repr s b per cent of the up. | s received orders fo keep a sharp loc I0WA CITY, Ta., June 2T.—(Special Tele- | & 13ud Hot Water Heatlug, 3 abouts is in as much uncertainty ae ever report of the ¢ € 1 policies, and the new company will | for Cuban insurgents: B. J. Gaut gram.)—The music teachers of this state | @ S - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, - resolu and the biggest fig xchange policies of its own for them. Judge | consul, when asked concerning th organized the Soclety of Music Teach | @ OO O ODODRIDIOEDOD® dune Milinery sale followed ¢ n its heels. J. J Smith approved the sale Eotorad, Sialt i ap e e o s organize § Music Teachers of | All trimmed lats at a great reduction. | whose typewriter had been busy du N e —— ’! o, ald: T am satisped thore 1s no ALl |10V here today. They elected Prof, J. W. Reh $10 hats for $6; $12 hats for $7;$6 hats for | read the follow app: KILLED WITH A BASE BALL BAT, bustering going. on Mere, If any arms o | MAND of Des Moines president, Prof. J. M $3; $5 bats for $2.50; a nice trimmed hat for | soldicr - munit of W re “bing from here | Tracy, Des Moines, and Prof. J. W. Ruggles, $1. These prices will continue for the next The republicans of Pottawattamie ¢ Abus ve Hose Iner Bullled a Stable Boy | they are being shipped to Mexico, Yucatan | 19W# City, vice presidents. The society will 80 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street, [ in convention assemble si Onee Tao Often | ntral America, and from there to Cuba, | M€t in Oskaloosa in 1§ s eir admiration for and confider | 8T LOUIS. June 27.—M I Donald can get out of Mex and Central AYIWARD White Oax Piling, | Serator James Harlan, now a ca ST. LOUIS, June 27.—Malcolm MeDona | HARRY — HAYWARD HAS NERVE £ Jame ; A v el 2 an ports quiteceasily, besides which, it Pivo thousand feet S-inch top, 13 to 26| the high office of governor of horses trainer at the fair grounds, died at | ¥ s Bhosticeietadupt aut St AL — Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancies of archie feet long, at 9lic per lineal foot. A. Over- [ Ftiosnhizc h B e et g el the eity hosp'tal this morning from a fracture I have no jnformation to send out | URdertaking to Collect the Insurance on tects and home bullders faithfully a artistically reproduced ton, Council Bluffs, Ta. | the state and nation while of the skull, recelved f,’»‘,”_”l"' 2 quarrel with a | concerning friends of the insurgents in oy, e Life of His Vietim, PLATE GLASS— R R TAL | senator from Towa and a r ¢ ‘I d Fiatle man. SR ael al by fies h}« xas. I know of a few sympathizers, but MINNEAPOLIS, June 27.—It has devel From a single window to car lots. . strious galaxy of patriots Deglected to notify the police of his death | tney are not of the law miolating kind, and I | oped that Harry Hayward. now a 1 A 71 : s The annual picnic of the Council Blufts | 1 the cabinet of the imm until_after nooutime . is known of RS i : | pos 54 AYWARG, Daw. In. 1all under GLAZED SASH pahinet of 1 i B Cf1do “not believe they are concerned in any > of death for the murder of Catt High School witl be held at Manawa | I Recoknizing the grey how McDonald came to his death. He is a | secrot movement to supply the revolution sty f d ¢ the murder of Cath All stock size d any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any Weduesay, All cadets will meet at | devotion to the state, his unyi TN o ey gand | Yesterday afterncod | with arms and munitionst! 8 has made formal application to competitor's prices by the the "High school Wednesday at 9 o'clock. | his - efficlent. publie” shmy h auarreled with George Fier, a colored sta L York Life and Travelers Accident OUN LU and evening. Alumni cadets and all been 'an inspiration to the repubil cans of | i able o 8 n'(‘ [l\‘h lagnty, x-‘l}k“!”“l; {1 WASHINGTON, June Assistant Secre n the life of his vietin He is supposed He - IAFERES OXCIUNIYS “‘;i 1n Weatern ‘\\lJ 4 ne |"‘ r prices on estimates, friends are cordiclly invitel to participate b 04 roncs e aftection the neo. A b8 S W Wi Sull | miln < P 0| to have taken this action to bear out his Maszonic Temple Iding | L ple and the surviving veterans of the war | fore W his head. McDonald relapsed into | tary Hamlin, who has been telegraphic ) s act in the dayee outlog, & swecil train Wil | B!l s oni¥ SrvIVInE Thember Of | unconsciousn D after reaching the | communleation with Secrstary Carlisle at to inuocence. The exteators of Mt e e laundry,” and Is located at 724 Broadway. | condidate of that convention, and the nens | t re——— pe ot SERE 20 SHE SRRIEAN e eaning and Dyging of BRIEIRTAlis abaut thia trv 1t ana b Somvineed, | sardidats ef, tnat canvention. and f | Qretetbare vigwe Tike Thore Conduer, | 803 part o the god which was o have been § and Dyeing of Garments and Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. | Again Preston of Aveea was on his feet COLUMBUS, 0., June 27.—A house ip|P8ld In forelgn col WE RS K0l 0 Bvane 8 f ki 1al prices for runntog | M. President,” sald he an amendment | county, occupled by Dyas Matheny \'\'v”-w‘]“ \.‘: : e b b lslw ’-nru; gy Goos of LV(I‘} Description. u:‘-‘\,'fce“ll!:[ e s o Bt restdannaa | 1 would like fo move convention [and a Mrs. Pence was blown to pie | . H0. ORRIANL LS ROAD. 1 i 1 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, | i nth of June. Call at Gas office tor | *XPre:s Its almiration for- | neighbors last night with aynamite ani botk Ultimatum to a Railrond Compsay. $Den 216 wab & ChIL!. fbaceian tor Ciaiorta ' 0 if Schoedsack’s Twin City Dye the mon | Just at this interesting point Ovide Vien | were territ aus - N pr K s ¢ information. ed him down on a point of order, but |the couple res other COLUMBUS, O. June 27.—The supreme | when she became Mim, she clung to Castoria, Works L“l"l Avenue A and 26th P n a nishe ‘ acus . " . ourt today made an entry giving ennsyl 5 % St., Council Bluffs, Office, 1521 Far For rent, furnished and unfurnished rooms. r & few minutes' discussicn Chairman | — r [ Bae e iy g ctis, o SR , < o ce, 18 a Arst avenue. | y decided that Preston might make his | Karl's Clover Root wil purify your blood, | vania system twelve days to se with the | AR zbe had Children, she gave them Castorla, | nam St., Omaha, i 710 First i | purify y § : e ndment N | clear your complexica, regulate your bowels | state or be subject to removal in Cincinnati | . v A nice assortment of children's wash sults | “Mr. McFarland,” continued Preston, be- | and make your bead clear 83 a bell; from valuable railway depot grounds, re- Send for Price Lis at Metcalf Bros. ginning right where he lefi off when he v\uullnd $1.00, gained through legal action by the state, | = Send for Price ist, 4

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