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BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, THE OMAHA 1 = —— ] - o1 DAILY e e e e e — T OMAHA, DALY BEE o idin tuated tear tho rallroad trae chew at the hog and see for themselves ' the attendance of large numbers of Aremen | o A4S e hie | Dullding I8 situated near ¢ COUNCIL BLUFF [ how It would be when siiver and hoge were T from surrounding towns, The celebration | PeCted 10 bo cne of the staple crops of this | the fre made kreat hetdway bofors the fice OUNCIL BLUFFS. - g e BT LD e R o | romiven oo Do She argost and best ‘evor | 1ALy beteatter, L egram.j—. | CPANIES could teach the apot. podhubatae ™ S vy s it has Atioraey Dies. t Mitwank alned Promine S OFFICE, -« - NO. 12 PEARL ST coln. s15T | One of the Peouliar Features of the Mulct | pears from information filed in Justice | Diaholical Crims Brought to Lightin the | held in the state outeide of Omaha of Lin- | por the past thirty-six h . J— A Vien's court yesterday that the darkies be- s TALER IV, N * almost continuously, but fs clearing tonight. | KEE, June 8.~Henty ©. T Law Strongly in Evidencs, ! lleved in free hogs as well as free silver, Vicinity ofrOwerton, FALLS OITY, Neb., June 28.—(Spectal)-= | LU0 G e0itio Y willeh up to yesterday | o m i e e i \‘"“l‘}u‘l’l:el. Delivered by carrler to any part of the eity. i | for Ea Burke alleges that the hog belonged | The business men of this city have concluded | oy v nad recelved the least rainfall of ' Gy 1aer ent 'Iv‘ ‘HM; LA lr aukes, H. W. TILTON, Lef SR | te him and that Goodwin stole it Goodwin ’ to celebrate the Fourth in the Hinton park, | VN0 076t the state, has been given a | last night ¢ was 61 .years of age. . R R A s SYevs ooy d . (| Wil have a hearing this afternoon at 2| <KIPPED OUT WITH #15 dIUSIN'S HORSE | about one-half mile south of town. T thorough soaking. Raha SRS J— EPHONES-Business office, No, @; nignt | SALOON MEN USE IT TO GET EVEN | gclock. e '\«.;lu‘ h“v“lml‘t games “l’«'m” x;;.v first by “.HT ARCADIA, Neb., June 98.—(8pecial.)—One | No. 2. 1 i, —t ity and Reserve, Kan.; Reserve againsi - L R b friiri) | e e e | The popular demand for Wheeler's King Mothet of the Child and he Vietim of s | PONY Creek, Kan., and'St. Joseph, Mo O RER QiR e SO A R | tuvoke IT erance Beer, formerly known as Copps | Mother of the Child and the Victim of s | against the winner, There will be & boat | "8 d eat and oats are very heavy MINOR MENTION, fuvoke the Ald of the Courts to Settle e ... i hoyond all precedent. It is taxing | Deceit Left to Heap Her Shame and race between two experts from Missourl, | COTn I8 growing fast : ) — VPersunal Scores and tecure Sutisfac- the productive capacity to the utmost. It is sorrow Alonwksitensehing and other amusements will be indulged in. HEBRON, Neb, June VLA L Buy your cigars, pipes, tobaccos and canes tion Under the yvistons no longer an experiment with dealers, but a ¥ — gram.)—Good, soaking rain h all day, and | At Grand Hotel Cigar store. ! of the Stuiutes, fixed demand has followed its introduction for the ‘uipeit, Poll Tax Creates Trouble. prospects that it wil continue all night are | OF Qrand hotel, Council Blufts, Newly fur- everywhere, Furnished — exclusively by CHADRON, Neb., June 28.—(Special Tele- | 800d. r PAUL, Neb., June 28.—(Spectal)--An- Mished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop. R Wheeler & Herell, Council Bluffs, Joe Price and Joe Linsky, two trampe,| 1 tcular danger of an anti-| e will make special prices for running [ OVFRTON, Neb., June.i2s were arrested yesterday afternoon for beg- | el service piges for gas to your residence for | YOung couple arrived here two weeks ago | before Judge Me Bing on the streets. the month ot June. Call at Gas office tor | upon one of the nighit traine and were y of this place, was arrcsted and fin John Wortman, the farmer who was in- | t0 be a peculiar coincidence that four men | information. hastily driven to-th> regldence of Mrs. Mul- | for refusing to pay his poll tax, according to Jured In a bleycle accident last April, was | should become the victims of mulct law liti- 3 a city ordinance, which Crites claims is f{l- gram.)—What promises to be the begiunin (Speclal)—A A : haglluh il fine rain fell here vesterday, continuing | I of a long series of suits started here today J A P T T e here a20Y | at tntervals all forenoon and until 2 o'cl 1 | Three-tourths of an inch of water has fa and no more s needed at present BELMWOOD, Neb., June 28.—(Special Tele- | ie Is no pa saloon war being declared, but it does seem g Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good [doon, a respectable widow resides with 4 g 71 gram.)—A steady rain has been faliing for 78 yesterday, that being the amount | gio 2 1 The . 4 » 3 He at once got himself released on a | Kram T 1 fl';;}';"l ’;n-"l'“ o l{\»y_fl{l:‘ m,_"““““ Wednes. | Batlon In four days. The fi two we laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | her sons about four miles from town. The of habeas corpus before District Judge | thirty hours, Fully three inches of water 8y ek Chris Rudio and Billy Whitney, who were | I in dotbt about this try it and be consinced. | young woman was @ daughter of Mre. Mul- | Bartow and intends to bring counter actions | fell | Harmony chapter No. 25, Order Bastern | Arrested for setting up a saloon circus | Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157 doon, the young man her nephew. It was |2gainst Street Commissioner Sherling and | SHELBY b e 28.—(8pecial ) Btar, will have # sociable this evening ut the | €rounds. J. W. Piunell, who was supposed | For rent, furnished and unfurnished rooms. | currently reported that they were man and [©tHers - = [ e l""‘ “<" in o ;‘I‘h ""' ik ""] Fesidonce of Mr. M. Duguett (o Pourth | to have instigated proceedings against them, | 710 First avenue, R | wit, from Canada, vietting relatives and | Jokes about the young housekeepcr's [ yna wiil now fill 'n fine shape. Tolk county Ay ihviisa, L wan the next vietim, Rudio having hIm ar-| A picy assortment of children’s wash sults | 100KIng over Nebraska with a view of locat- | leaden cake are out of daie since Price's | nas a yGreaizo of OALS RHA fAFmers staté Special meeting of Excelsior lodge No. 250, | ' sted as & means of retaliation, and he is to | at Metcalf Bros. ng here. A few hours after their arrival at the | Baking Powder became a household word. that the yleld per acre will bo the heaviest el Free and Accepted asons, this | have a hearing In Justice Vien's court this — Muldoon homestead a physician was hastil THE , , . in ten yeirs. Pitatoes are inbloscom and the en cordially ed order of the ost " e T o o " oth T b I ot small patches which were blown out :r:rlll;xr "m‘-‘n:v"yr Y 0 By MR o Yeatef(dy Henty Wagher filed a petition in WOULD CHANGE 10W A LAWS, Ml o LR The young man | Nebraska Farmers In All Sections Satisfied 1.: vlm» “y:\!l !n action Hr‘w ‘\u-m” -m{ ey e Cioorge Wilfong, who are said | Juftice Vien's court charging Ed Sherlock b posed as the “good Samaritan” In ths case, \with the Wenther. R K Bevatars DUsE wonid e rek e Jeorg: ilfong a with keeping a saloon. Constable Stevick | State Bar Association Passes Numecrous | having brought his cousin here to hide her | GBNEVA, Neb,, June 28.—(Special)—Since | many hours over portions of a corn field to have cut down John Masierman's peas will have & hearing on the charge of ma- | came down like a wolf on the fold and when Resoluios ut Des Moines shame, The father of the child, it was | yesterd noon it has been raining in this | while the b nce would be comparativel liclous trespass before Justics Vien next|pe went away took with him half a dozen | DES MOINES, June 28.—(Special Tele- | clalmed, was another cousin in Canada region. There has been no downpour, but a | calm. This actim !s breken by plowing o Monday at 2 p. m i i demljohns, bottles und jugs, not one-tenth | "-f'”.",', HWM-' "“u'_'~ N;rl fl“”,‘“‘,“fl", Ma‘\ This occurrence was kept a family secret | constant mist, with an occasional gentle | *'-‘vjr'{ ), “_‘r ~‘w S0 \l\ ;n the wind. NO | 005 effective skin purifying and beate nr,}w{‘n":rl ‘»'VI: were stolen trom Connor | S0P U ook nad on hand, but | Sected there o r Falfit, ik L. G. fand might have remained so had the young | shower. It is Just the sort of weather needed | °FJbS Bive, ween famaie D (Spec'al | tifyIng soapJn tho world, It is the only B ehioon s tramD wae ploked up 1 the ratl: | When it was atacked up In the court room it | 35" 1y, ot 0O PR 00 PIEEC o 'l"lvl‘""'"- man been possesse of ordinary | by the oat flelds in this section. There Wa | pojozram.)—A gentle drizzle set in early yes- | Preventiveof pimples, blackheads, red, rough, way yards and taken to the city jall. When | made a respectable showing. Sherlock s | ol ey LU bt A, human Instincts or common horse | beginning to be much anxiety among the | terday afternoon at thiz place and continued | &nd oily skin, red, rough hands wih shape- Becrched threa chisels aud 8 glues outter that | still running, and will undoubtedly run right | o (Colinger, Davenport: treasurer, George |sense. A few days ago he went (o |farmers for the oat crop. Corn s growing | throughout the night, making a total rain- | loss mails, dry, thin, and falling lair, nd were among stolen pr were found | trtg arewl gits | T Henty; Dew Molnen: executive committes, | Bir Cresk: dud tiicera Uotious nams puts | finely fall of two and cne-half fnches. The rain | simple Laby Llemishes. It is 80 because it B Tis i rocketn.. He is s with arceny | lone case Is the outgrowth of a dif- | Rirst district, H. 0. Weaver, Wapello; 8 chased a quantity of strychnine. Returning | CLAY CENTER, Neb., June 28.—(Special) | came in such a manne to make 't the | strikes at the causo of most complexional from a bullding. ficulty Sherlock had with Wagner. He en- | ond, M. J. Wade, lowa City; Third, ( home and complaiping of feeling sick wa® | —A fine rain yestérday greatly improved the | hast of the whole summer, and as a conse- | disfigurations, viz., THECLOGGED, IRRTTATED, of Christianity” Is the sub- | dorsed a note of $100 to Wagner, without re- | Pickett, Waterloo urth, J. R. Vane, was left alone in the room with the 1 condition of growing grain and pastures will ‘ e L et by widd quence Cass county promises to ralse one of | JyypAmen, OVEEWOIRKED, the most bountiful crops in its history The “Evidences AL AR, bl fect of Bldar T. W. Willlams' next Sunday | course. Wagner evidently did not know | g i'iP*%h? Fifth, G. W. Burnha evening lecture. Eider Williams will prove | what “without recourse” meant. He could | James G. I from external testimony that the New Testa- ment_gcriptures are true; that Jesus Christ Vinton; | babe for a few minu: Winslow, Newton; = Seventh, arged he g ay, Des Moines; Eighth, L. C.|of the pof Mecham, Centerfield; Ninth, H. L. ver, | the roo tuart; which time it s | be much benefited. ve the little innocent a dose DUNBAR Neb., June 28.—(Special.)— Prone. on, as the woman, coming into | Though most of the farmers have several Increasesd the ~choo lenth, J. A. Henderson, Jefferson; | found the child in convulsions, from which | local m t yet, and won't be for at least not collect the note from the miaker, 50 he ally lived enresented by the apostles. | calléd on Sherlock for a settlement. Sherlock, | 8¢ n g ) e . AR gt A 7{:““;'.“ ::4\:.3): fill be :‘:nvr‘Flvlf.ll\‘\l)”.uu\m— of course, woutd not settl and Wagner said | Elventh, C. L. Wright, Sioux City. These | it never rallied, dying with ‘all the well [ ten daye. A continuous rain fell here yen GHLLCULE R G BRI A rashes, freckles, bites and stings of insects, modate the crowd the services will be hek in | he would get even f<~~““§'\-“~l n’|‘*| "«“‘1;'1‘ oy i l’;‘v,u‘.v\ n_symptons of strychnine poisoning, \_Arr«l‘n_\‘- and x.luwr Apples will be the larkest 1, which includes v.)u- graded scheols of his ] greiwtions, yellow, oily, and mo:by skins, P T o otner of 15armony and Har: | "oAl talk ot o temperance crusade, how- | o RSIved, That this assoclation favors the | The young man volunteered to procure a |erop in years it there is rain in the latter | oity, recently held, a tax 26 mills | ehanngs, fnd undos perspicatisn. CUTE . 4 ' A Ak amen f the statutes relating to_admis- | doctor, and taking a horse and cart, the |part of the season. They are much larg#® | was levied for school purpos nd 1t was > rison streets, ever, is without any foundation. The sa-|slons to the bar so us to require a Showing | property of Pat briel, his cousin, has mot | in size than at this season a year ago | el 3 A CURA SOAT, because of its deiicate medts The city council will hold a regular meet- | loons are none of them complying strictly | of three years' study before admission and | Bron€rt df FEt Prich isin, has not | n size than at thls season a year ago. | decided to have nine months of fchool the en- | yiion, fa tho most soothing, cooling, purifye ediction | with the law in all its provisions, but they | an glish education equivalent to a high | Deen heard of since. It seems he threw away G N, Neb., June 28.—(Special)— | gying year. A. T. Jones and Dr. C. BE. Ccfiin : ing next Monday night, and the p i8 made that a large amount of busi will have to be transacted. The councilm are going to try to limit themselves to one {77, and Lealtng application, as well us boing Lcvond all compar'son the purest, sweetest, ng of tollet, bath, and hat poison he had left and that a number | A steady rain fell here almost all day yester- | wora clected as members of the board, viee eating it. He|day, One-half inch of water fell, The stand | gymuel McClellan and 8. 8. mith, terms ox the victim of | Of small grain in this county is the heaviest | Wig'™ "1V Graanfield was elected to filled | @nd most refresh | w than ever before, and the | fchool course, such amendment not to go it :.,Hin.q The events of | into effect, however, until two years after | of chickens were Killed b it its pussage. That such statutes be further | told the unfortunate young girl mended to provide for the appointr s8 | are doing bett public generall the past few days only go to show that the PiGoting " onth during the hot . weather, | miict law places tho saloon keepers entirely | Smended to provide for the appointment fof | his lust, that If she ever divulged the fact | SVer kuown and the farmers anticipate con- | g vacancy occasioned by the removal nursery soaps. Salo greater than combined &'/ Among other things, contracts are to be let | at the mercy of thelr encmies. Whenever o standing committce of three members of | that he was the father of her child, he | SI0ERPE (FOUNE In SUIINE (. o o his predecessor from the district. sales of all othier skin and complexion soaps. for grading Third street from Story to Ninth | any one gets a grudge agalust a saloon | the bar, to hold office for one vear, which | Would Kill her. SOLSUNHE NebiUine Bues(Byontl e Teles t o B T [ 2 gram.)—Rai Y v 44y e L Avenue O trom Hleventh to Thir- | keaper for any cause whatever, all he has | shall have charge of the examination of can: | Efforts are being made to locate him. [ &ram)—Rain been falling here all day Valloy County's Assessed Valuntion atd Ok “teenth street. to do Is to file an information against him | didates f ielon, urder the divection of | His relatives laro estimable people here g e ot R A ottek [ DR BTN v e ML el b e vin n e s o Rt (LT A iy the supreme court and subject to its rules, | and are pros 2d over the miserable crops are greatly benefited and every one R P " kil Lty ! i Yesterduy afternoon two men entered T. ')Iillrll L x‘:“I:H [:m“i‘n\“fid .T,":Ev e lll[ the membera thereot (o be piid by the state | ire prostrated over the miserable affair. | ooeatis-encouraged. county's assess2d valuation for 1 a B. Hughes' store on Lower Main and [Bim o any amow ay not to exceed $50 each for each term of COUrt| 1 gnd Dr. Prio s o+ entiraly | ORD, Neb. June 28.—(Special)—This | tollows: Horses, 5427, valued at § S asked to be shown ome goods. While one | stick for | at which their attendance is required. upeind, Dr., Price's Daking Powder entlrely | county’ was visited with a fine rain today, | cattle, 7,187, $17 St TR o of them attracted Hughes' attention the other | Wagner himselt kept a saloon until & ¥ery | The committee on judiciary reported the T vayne sifongesIn leayening nower-— | the need of which was beginning to be felt, | sheep, 657, $271; hogs, 960, 82,8815 clty Tots, | BH picked up and made off with a pair of [ ROt W BEC R WUS\ O UG Sde ar. | following recommendations B. 8. Wayne, M. D, Ph. D., Cincinnatl, O. | 3" the rapidity with which grain has been | 3111, $91.638. = Improved land amoutts \ trousers, Hughes and one of his men gave | tder the oid brobiBitory Wi S FER 8701 “The modification of the jury system: 0| orosing Up THE RELIEF work | SFOWINE has made unusual demands upon the | 123,856 acres, valued at $209.100, and per- TV AT the palr a hot chase and at last gathered | Fested and fined #1000 by Jiike UUEner 7| away with the requirement for an unanimous 2L soil for molsture, sonal property $246.209. Total valuation Is A SPECIALTY sninaryifea y them both in. They gave their names as Pat 4 verdict, which frequently defeats justice; re- NEHAWKA, Neb., June 28.—(Speclal)— | 8301423, which is about $70,000 less than last fpbrbat bt LR pdec s o) ever, for Governor Bofes remitted the fine. E > ; Gallagher and Frank Willlams and both were | © ,.';m‘fl"w;m’v" or. o l,‘,:<..fx e e emper- | duce the size of the jury and allow a ma- AL A bl VAL § L LIRLIDLIA S RSO wllif Taroeny from & billding ance reformer in Binngll's case, met With an | Jority to returnia verdict within two hourss | 110 BOEES FOEL EhE - SBALISN The Young Men's Christian assoclation 18 | unfortunate accident Thursday night, He was | require counsel to state their theory of the | LINCOLN, June 28.—(Special)—There has | not been better in the last twenty-five years. & it p o preparing for a field day to be given at th® | in a saloon in Omaha and got mixed up in a | law and pleading and the court to announce of late been considerable anxious inquiry |Spring wheat and oat flelds that w BEATRICE, June 28.—(Special Telegram.) | o o qet0 Pt e you hato taken mere Qriving park on the Fourth of July. There | fight. \hen he reached home at about 11 | his holding =o that they may proceed with | throughout the state in relation to the seem- | thought to be near a failure one month —At the Afro-American *league meeting | cury, lodide potash, and stiil have aches and will be gold and stlver medale and numerous | o'clock at night he had one ear nearly torn | certainty and dispatch. This will also sim- | ing reluctance of the State Relief commis- | '*V¢ recovered amazingly, and now promize | just closed here G. W. Hollinger of Lincoln Mucous atehies inmouth, Sore Throaty 3, g\ 1 patUTre: v cuts a N ce y e Erof r a 01 average vield imples, Copper Col od Spots, Ulcers otlier prizes. Some of the ifileresting features | off, fully a dozen cuts about the face and | plify the grounds for appeal. slon to close up fts business and make its | O hA &1 average yield was elocted president; Thomas ,Haynes, | oy Rarcotihoboar, Huit orEyobcomws PRIISE s inch 15 da of rain has fallen in the last | year, twenty-fo s, The outlook rn has - e enty-four hours, The outlook for corn ha PO ORI T . You can bo troated at howe fol 4 16 price Undor 8au0 UATAN anvention, souprefer to corio herd we Wik contrack P to pay rallrond fare and hotelbills, and no of the day will be a fat man's bicycle race | head, and he was covered with clotted blood “A less cumbersome system is needed for 5 obat e : i 8.—(Special Tele- | goairice, vice president; Lizzie Palmer, Lin- | out,itisthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thi < Dy Drominent citizens and a one mile walk | Ho does not mention the names of the artists | trying equity cases; exact the Torrens sys- | vestisied the: matter nid i oo tonom. | gram.)—Heavy ralns for the past wenty-four | goin secretary; Jefferson Davis, Beatrice, | WSEUArantes s oure W solioh ino most ebstis by the mail carriers. All the other events | who d'd the job of face frescoing. tem of land_transfers; the assessment of | \ue sondition - - Sorre s TnisWILL tHBUTe ARoACLOropIAn I, i ¢anktirar iaia Franklin, Omahs, atats | Goreoiosn i HEIIEe G s will be strictly confined to members of the £ — 3 | property needs modification; assess accord- | "By the provision of'the law under which | O nRASKA OITY e g | organizer. The next annual meeting will | buMed the skill of the most ¢ minent phys 1 assoclation. A SENSATIONAL HANDKERUHIEF SALE | ng'to relative jurisdiction; the Pennsylvania | the commisson 1o aclne eaon of e coony L NBORASKA OrTY, dune 28—(Specinl Tele- | RERET Tl "Cly, Yo 25, T80 chint w8000 el T i oo n:‘minfl- 3 — sys e ot consideratior e con- | : e ¥ | gram.)—A gentle rain has been fa 2 Jonal gnaranty. Absolute proofs sent sesied on County Attorney Saunders has commenced | . # o | Eyetem is worthy of consideration; the con- | relief commissions must make a final report | fie "her for the pac il s o uional guaraney, ADAC a0 RGO A A proceedings In fhe district conrt for the re- | Viennison Bros, Mave Two Surprises for | demnation of private property for public use | to the state commission and the latter o the A A T o oL B AL e o B e m e OIS A O LIS O moval of the natural guardians of Lettie Tonight. needs looking after, looking to remunerting | secretary of state. So far as the work of tue B s o 8| GENEVA, Neb.,, June 28.—(Special)—Fill- ~ — — R D (Special)— | MOFe county’s teachers' institute is in ses- A steady rain’ set in this morning about § | Slon. County Superintendent Clegg is master o'clock anl contiued a steady downpour all | of ceremonies, with the assistance of Profs ld girl who was brought | A ma pufacturer’s entire sample line of | the one damaged.” state commission {s concerned, it is kept uj by her mother before Judge Smith a short [, o . S o s | Judge Roberts introduced a resolution | to date each day, but counties are backward | time ago to be sent to the reform school, In | ladies’ and gents’ handkerchlefs, hardly any | ,ponqing the constitution to provide for a | about reporting, ‘and some of them, a few A the petition he alleges that Nephl North, the | two alike, in plain white, hemstitch, plain | committee of five on the past year's work of | are still giving out relief to applicants, Sc North, the 11-year- “CUPIDENE” Cures the effects of {av 0 fhe Saylor of Linco Fairfield and -abus X0 girl's father, I8 in the insane asylum, and | G oot e oo odered; also ladies® | the supreme court. It was referred to the ex- | soon as all the countles have reported the | [T L SO U I O O R e i con T kT e Shistlons Impotencys her mother, Mrs. Collins, has been guiity of | WHY ANOY: Ut ecutive committee, as was also one recom- | State commission, as ‘explained by Secretary | PuitNE the Erourd n dne thave. LSRRG e in attendance, X it varicocelé and constl viclous and’ criminal conduct m\\':lml her. He | black bordered mourning handkerchiefs. In | mending the supreme court to make assign- | Llul:lrn.’\\lll coinplete, its report tg the sec- e e e “‘,‘X‘u'i‘"”"r:' L > il patlon One”dollap, @ wants the girl put in charge of some one |, ~ Y P o | ments o ses and increasing the salary of | retary of state and shut up shop. There are . S SR Lt . Marr ed at Plattsmoath, box, six for $6. Fof BED 12 willing and competerititoitake care of | hie: lot are hundreds of plaln white pure AR U L atenne p y,,(_f‘ five or sIx Clorks now at work at the rooms |°f small grain. Rye has come out beyond al. | b qreniOUTH, Neb., June 28.—(Special sald by THE GOODy her properly. linen hemstitch handkerchiofs. Al the | Members fto enable them o Mve uies |of the commission. copying the reports of |CXpectations. Corn is very uneven anl some i —(8 A 7 MAN'DRUG €O, an oines during m . Judge | e OO e oty omePort® 90| of it quite weedy, but will come right on | Telegram.)—B. L. Kirkham, city editor of the | <" ‘%7 WUNN & CO, - William Hansen and Joseph Gatewood, Who | j3qies’ handkerchie not one worth| L. G. Kinne delivered the annual addre: v, i AL W AR S were arrested in Red Oak Thursday while [ “°¢ Ha¥oatiihedk an0k fatelank thatin Aashworl ngal| theviepredr tol inve m]bntvioldolKtiatiiliourall newi and NIt A s SR o Aa I RaNE Plattsmouth Daily Journal, led Miss Mattie BT passing counterfclt money and fownd to have less than Zc and up to S0c, all at one price | %l pbencourt and considered at length | O Mo 433 In view of this state of affairs Sillsicol ing ile Taa ol atodoten I e [\ eiiaTie aliar In this cly lust evening, o w PANGLE M n @ large amount of the bogus colns in their [ gaiurday evening, 12%c each. All the gents’ Suble Rt expertitantimany Secre 83 ipossible to Y ALK 3 e ceremony occurring at the home of the bride's Possession, were brought before the United Saturday evening, %e e A B the subject of expert testimony a day for a general windup of the work of NORTH LOUP, Neb., June 28.—(Speclial.) parents. 1 [ ’ 1 [] . g ay. 2 a n ets vort 251 35c, 5. E. o e 8 0 001 ssio —A drizzling rain, amounting to nearly an = States commissioner yesterday. Hansen ad- | handkerchiefs are worth 20c, 25c and 35c, G. E. Metealfe Acqn'tted. the state commission. 4 4 3 —_—— i ’ mitted his gullt and was bound over to the [ ,1j at one price Saturday evening, 9c each.| CRESTON, Ta., June 28.—(Speclal Tele- |, FOllowing is a statement of money received inch, fell here all day yesterday, putting all | Judicious mothers, looking out for their| The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. 50 by Silas A. Holcomb, governor, from Janu- | crops in excellent growing condition and | children's good, insist on Dr. Price’s Baking | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND grand jury, his bond being fixed at $1 z Gatewood’s case was continued until Mon This s the best handkerchief bargain we ever | gram.)—George Metcalfe was acquitted | ary 9 to May 13, 1895, inclusive, for the re- | soaking the su e of the ground to a depth | powder being used in biscuit, dough - 3 y y 13, 1895, sive, owde d scuit, doughnuts VOMEN. PROPRIE ; B Faderal authoritios were after them 8ev- | omered. You will not be disappointed. here of the charge of robbing the railroad | lief of the drouth sufferers, turned over to[of several Inches. This fs thought to be | and cookies. AL e ) eral days ngo, but they eluded the officers : + BELTS GIVEN AWAY. and express companles at Thayer In 1802, ' the State Relief commission and receipted | sufficient to insure the maturity of the small T T gt S BTCINE nd went from Omaha to Red Oak. Deputy LADIES' BELTS GIVEN AWAY. M S A ) e T grain beyond all question and the agricul- Chndron Wom wn Herd Up SARY OF MEDICINE, N Marshal Hillweg brought them in. Over 500 ladies tan and biack leather belts, | trial had been continued from June 8, In | \V:.N: Magler, C tural face hereabouts wears a radiant smile. | CHADRON, Neb., June 28.—(Special Tele- X P, Che Potatoes are doing finely and but little trouble | gram.)—As Mrs. Burt Drake was returning umbia City, Ind. .. nia, O. Ve v o250 1 Metealfe went to Lexington >, 1 v s samples, hardly any two alike, worth 25c | the meantime B! « Miller fre Ak A £ - IR s mbch iauezios el tenin ealh All aaToD Y ARTEne o rth 25 | iy, "to procure evidence to establish an | Moline' Plow company, (i s being occasloned by the potato bectle, | o the house from an outbullding she was companies, A y i to §1, entire lot Saturday evening 9c¢ each.} alibi, ~ While there he was arrested for |, “aler i e o Y . rudely seized by a tall man who roughly frequent poisoning. Its scarcity this season is no doubt due to the great de Decorah, T, ;11110 McNeeley, G pretense. He was urable to furnish bail and [J. W. Miller, Mc rates, City property for sale or trade for | e farm lands In lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 | Sale begins at 7:30 p. m. forgery and for obtaining money under false | 7. demanded her money. She protested she had viile, Miss, nney, Tex ructlon of | yone, “but he was evidently well posted and Pearl St. It you wish to see the handkerchiofs they | \GRECIE b 0h® ot "New Castle, His trial | Fairview € Woodmen ot ‘the Warid, O e O e O toe | Insisied that she had some concealed about Fo: sale, new Sterling bicycle, rode 15 | are now displayed in our show windows. Sale | here yesterday was concluded without his | agre j. (. RO past few w have given the weeds, es. | Ner perzon. She was finally forced to give \ miles, 22 Ibs., $90. Address E 27, Bee office. | | ing ¢ 7:30 Saturday evening. presence. His preliminary hearing at New estern Unfon operators, Ogden, Utah ... pecially sunflowers, a great impetus, largely | P all the money she had, abowt $15. She —— Castle oceurred today. Friend,” through . Rokewat was so badly frightened that she could not incre: ng the labor of cultivation. One of | e vilmery ~ale. BROS., 4 minon couucll, Knnsis ¢ 24 give a very good description of her assailant. All trimmed hats at a great reduction S Sloux ity's New Bank. Tobaceo company. St.” Louts, 3c viespiombneniinEnsdotathantines insthiy | = i $10 nats for §6; $12 hats for §7;$6 hats for c SIOUX CITY, June 28.—(Spectal Telegram.) | & ton AVl O s Jeiniiafls snawntinlng mitemy Ly b AR Chadron Liguor Dew'er “urned On' > $3; $5 hats for $2.50; a nice trimmed hat for c. 0. 0. e Orenite Cor e ton T Michiel Reynolds, ind; ... to produce crops heretofore scantlly planted | qyApREN, Neb., June 28.—(Special Tele- or entirely neglected, instead of the crops Which have been almost exclusively grown. | Eram.)—The warehouse of Joseph Broghamer, Among several such which might be men- | liguor and beer dealer of this city, burned tioned in this connection s the item of | tonight. There was $2,000 insurance in the beans. This season plats of from one to ten | American Fire of Philadelphia and the loss 260,00 | acres have been planted, and _their_thrifty | ny, which | Mlepael V $1. These prices will continue for the next 80 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street. f;‘f.r!.'",,:‘"S‘r«:(ut“? :{::hélzf:a\'f:,'_""ks' 49c. | practically owns the stcck yards here, has | C. K. Lewis 9 3 4 . | eampl nts to open a new stock White Oak Piling. One-pint Mason fruit jars, per doz., 49c; | “2MF o i 9 & Five thoussnd feet 8-inch top, 12 to 26 | quart Mason fruit jars, 59¢ doz.; half-gallon | yard bank September 1 to take the place of 2 SUnion Slook Yards State bi Uhie s | Samuel Klopp, feet long, at 9%e per lineal foot. A. Over- [ Mazon fruit jars, 7c doz UnionjBtocksTasdn siatoihank, witlouswani|sAtiEs 6 , East Union, O, skan,''Chicago, through pounds gran »d sugar for $1. swamped during the financial crash of 1893 ¢ e et ——— AL PanEaRAPHR. s LEori60, $160,000 and deal exclusively in cattle paper d Ui askan,'"” Chicago. "through " Five gallons gasoline for 65c. Salmon, 10c | The members of the local Grand Army of 2 st i e 9 0. D. Wheeler Is enjoying a visit from his | per can. the Republic post trave formed a Monument | Court « No. 611, Independent / treat the following Disease. f: MBATS. assoclation here with the purpose of erecting | ws, Grandin, N. D.... Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs; Dise mother and brother. e A 0e AT T TS e T AT : 0 n, Conn. easos of the iye and Ear, Fits end Apoplox Mrs. Mate Stelling left last evening for her | RO S00, PO etIcI et enk, 8%4e. Inte War® Inin‘faw’wheks thoy!expect to ask loneberty, Ore. o.v.rs Heart Discasd, Liv \plaint, Kidndy Con home in’ Chicago. ik plaint, Nervous Debiiity, Mental D Echo Answers “Why?” Best rib roast, Sc; chuck roast, 5c and . | for designs from eastern artists. Tou. K ¢ Manhood s. Clara Albertson has returned from a e Ut Pythias. resnion, L.oss of Maniiood, Seme Irl%r(o Glara, Atber Bolling beet,. S and Ge. e R ite of Py nal Wealkuess, Diabeios, Dright's it A 3 Mutton chops, Se. oAy e eqse, St Vitus' Dunee, Rheumatism, Paralysis, it andinc) CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 28.—(Special Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbins have gome to | L White Sweliing, Serofuly, Fever Sores, Tumd sugh them) . linols for a short visit with friends. Salt pork, be. Telegram.)—Alvin Bliss, a farmer living near ‘Why eat Rochelle Salts, Ammonia, Alum, or ors and Eistula | auo removed Mrs. J. P. Greenshields and son and Miss | Breakfast bacon, 10c. here, was arrested teday for raising a check Lime with your bread, biscuits and pastry ? Why O e S o wasTen Armstrong are visiting friends at Burlington | Compound lard, Sc. of $11.66, given by T. M. Sinclair & Co., to use any baking powder that's not healthful or |8 delicate organg restored to Springs. Pienic ham, $c; boneless ham, 10c. ! YL My Bl Nettie T X astis prsans rosto PRt N ) Mri.J. B. Atkins, Dr, Lacey ang | Sugsr cured ham, tlc 00 Qe anbcuntiayer/in e A0t | repplatit X pleasant? Why pay a more-than-it’s-worth ||k tapping. Apceinl Attention glve Master Thomas Lacey leave tonight for Spirit | Metcalf Bros. have a eplendid lire of sui- | An unknown man went to the home of Ed price for it, when ¥ e R ‘(’."(:r.‘:-'a prorten ToF Lake, where they expect to have a great | mer ciothing. _ Andrist lite last night, and in an attempt nereal Disease ?nnot cure time boating and fishing during the warin Don't Want Beek to Grib to force aer to give up her money beat Mrs. | pany, ¢ t Mercury. Worms removed weather, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins take charge of their residence on Sixth avenue Cal umet ime hours o s puy. Tletorehoidd K or Piles cured. Trouble at Manawa has not exactly broken | Andrist almost to death. ~She is in a pre- | W W. { i carious condition. The thief has not been | YZung M while they are away. out afresh, but it keeps up a steady| ~ 8. C. . . THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED 2 —_— rumbling, Another suit was commenced tn| @PtUTSd o Theaah ¢ Domes o Chica . Will save life and hundreds of doliurs by calle '.lfilel‘l"0‘1;”"l:.{‘n(-lxlern|(;.smj|\n§:;lx:lln‘v"\”:‘ .‘\;’Ilflm““': tho district court yesterday by F. C. Reed mbezz er Zirhut Secures Ball. o1 children of Vena V. Penn- _ a lng ing qn or using ; varied disnes. 1f crust and pastey are inade | agoinst W. H. Beck for the purpose of hav- | GENEVA, Neb, June 28.—(Special)—Q. J. | peivanis s T mss DR. C. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Wiscons Milwaukee, ing Beck restrained from i 1 bbing the office | Zirhut, the Milligan bank embezzler, se-| W.s. of city treas el i The only Physician who can tell whatails irer, which the petition alleges | o,r.q hond yesterday in the amount of $4,000 PERFECTION Powder ) || g e e erowns all. DId0't Recognizo tho Sien. that he is about to do. Reed already has : Y. ; Total . W. T. Duncan, who acquired a little brief | proc -.u;n.l‘h;‘ m\_\;m.h.f I{Irh-;) |\l|||Ill" L‘:";’”:f”;f{ and fs now at libery until July 8. S T AT E}l‘)’&?fl}‘(}’l’( ul‘:.lxl.k. 160 I.w...xmz'llur wm-"u;n.“r motorlety by attempting an assault on the | tion of the town declarec id vold. Lake Shore Declares a ividend. FREMONT, June 28.—(Special.)—The com- AT : | correspondence strictly confident the petition which was filed yesterday [ npw i PRUIRES NT, 28.—(S he com. 3 Medicine sent by cxpress. Address all lettes daughters of John Evers and C. A. Simpson, | o (,'\'WL. "that Beek claims Manawa is a| NEW YORK, June 28.—The Lake Shore | mitee in charge of the Fourth celebration INPRICE, s 50 wholesome and inexpensive? $1,000 if you T e T wae called upon at the city jail yesterday by | duly incorporatetd town, and that H. Stein- | Rallroad comjany has declared a sem'-annual | report a great deal of Interest being taken can frace a taint of impurity in it. £ W, PANGLE: A girls, both of whom Identified b s the | berger at the last election was chosen treas- | dividend of 3 per cent, payable August 1. R 1 L 555 'Broaoway. Counci BLurree the girls, both of whom identified him as th JOFEOT AV 1D : N e | in the industrial parade. Forty mercantile SOLD EVERYWHERE Enclose 10¢ in stamps for reply. right man. His brain appeared to be very | Wrer l!“.d;" not qun:xlr: (;j]r nlwnm\»m n T e o Bohoal and manufacturing firms will take part in 4 - L — misty and he denied emphatically having any rather than have the office left vacah i e e it. There have been a large number of . 3 ki Tacoljeetion of making any improper advances | Beck, who alrcady holds the office of mayor | PIERCE, Neb., June 28.—(Special.)—Fannie | ¢itries made for the varlous races and If the CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago. GEORGE P, BANFORD, A, W, REIEMAN, 1 nunity b add the | Frost, a child of 14, will be president. Cashl %o the children. He wore on his vest several | Of the little community, is about to add the | Frost, a child of 14, will be taken to the re- | roads are good there will be some excellent — — — ~ Presiiink Al Becret socicty badges, among them an Odd | duties of treasurer to the multifarious one: | form school tomorrow. records made in the five-mile - handicap TRV 2 ; r Fellows three Mnke. | Sheriff Hazen, svhile | connected with the mayoralty. A writ of PR kol i $ A - TaKine (6 i, ‘moticed the pin, and s me is | injunction fs demanded to restrain him from | = = = o - 2] alfo an 010 Fellow, undertook to test him by | 40108 g0 - R B R B B R R R R R E R E R BIERY, | — el / o #'gn of recognition. Duncan | Max O'Rell says Rio Janeiro has the ’ . s | did not recognize the sign at all, or at least | finest harbor in the western hemisphere. He 4 A made no response. He and Thomas O'Br dd that Dr. Price’s Baking Powder ~ 1 rlc y fic N who 18 oharged with a similar offense against | is without a rival on the globe. : . f P A i e e o o Westrin i Dot LA 5 I find the Rovar Baxine.Powper Pure Per Lb of GOUNGIL BLUFFS, lowa Bave hearings in police court this morning Not Flushed Yer, . 1t I S coenin ¥ - The work of the receiver of the Council S 2 S % . . . . 100, BOSTON STORE. Bluffs Insurance company Is not com- superior to all the others 1n every re . . . % 00! plete. There are still in his hands s to 4 A 3 \ We ofter men's gauze underwear, all szes, | Lhe amount of $20.000 It 1s claimed wh ‘|h P P g [] A oldest banks In the state of Towl worth 3%¢, at 25c each, S0c a sult, ARR N B0 & 928 4 4 L 9 A%e ¥ your business and collections. ay & per cent on time deposits. The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail jn | v'esed to s and serve you Council Bluffs, If you buy anything in the drug, paint or|q A i1l : glass line it will pay you to see us. Speclal Nuhgas-fiuun:” fll“fl.s It you do you will miss the bargalns in dry = | A Fronch Balnrigaan undsrweat, s, clothing, shoes, hats and all season R R RN R R R R TR RO R INR IORE 200 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, e re=>s regular 7T5c quality, on sale at boc each SEROCLUS STONG e QUickar iU Koody g S P Y. 'Gents' fancy ribbed underwear, regular | 2nd the greater the sacrifice in values. trown I read. lay them on greased baking tin, just touch- FRUIT FARM AND OBARDEN LAND FOR price, 60c, to go at 39¢ each. s BT 2 Corn meal 1 pint, 1 pint rye flour, 1 tea- | Ing (in rows evenly), wash over with milk, Ph,chiep.nd o seay. terms’ Py A AN o will i o mens i o wndrwenr, | FIGES, 71U SUandng, poles v WALTER S. HAINES; M. D. R T L g Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. QGents' fancy random, blue mixed under wear, siik bound, pearl buttons, our regular B0c grade, on sale at 3ic a garment, or Gic a suit. Gents' French Balbriggan underwear, full Don't overlook the fact the Spetman stock s being sacrificed a price to sell COUNCIL BLUFFS. it, 538 West Broadway, spe dles' fine Swiss ribbed vests, worth 19¢, [ oy e Aonday anA P oasdns spoonful brown sugar, 1 teaspoonful salt, 2| bake in fairly hot oven 25 minutes. Wash 3 abEa e SoTR0aR (o, 100 tath al millinery sale Monday and Tuesday only: | tearpoontuls Royal Baking Powder, 1 table- | them over again with milk when taken from STEAM DYE WO2RKS FOR BALE A"NO. 4 REMINGTON I¥1) Ladies' fine lisle vests, worth 60c, on sale [ 25 e e tment ot "oum®® | spoonful lard, % pint milk. Sift together | oven. e Yo Co.. 1035 and 100 8. ‘Maits Sirests 0 netuse at 250 each. e kol A TR oot chalce | corn meal, rye flour, sugar, salt and powder. Oatment ftrend. oAl Kinds o Dyeing . s o Boys' heavy ribbed bicycle hose, worth | ot t6e. 150 and 20 smed hats, sparuel | Rub in the lard cold; add the milk, and mix | 1 pint oatmeal, 1% of flour, % teaspoonful fod Cleaning done in | FOI BALE, A NEARLY NOW NINEROOW 26c, on sale at 16¢ a pair. Please remember the date % 25¢ W2 | the whole into a batter like cake. Pour into | salt, 3 of Royal Baking Powder, % pint he arlFaded and | and varn brul nice shsds tress on s plosty Children's heavy ribbed hose, all siz 4t L 2 2. | greased tin_and bake 40 minutes in rather | milk. Boill oatmeal In 1% pints salted stained fabrics made | Eraded 6 Sxids feet, for $5.aA00. two-thirds w-rr-nu-.-l fast black, worth 1b¢, on sale Joseph sprer's Madstone. hot oven. Protect at first with paper. water one hour; add milk; set aside until ;a lnu‘l;v_ u‘x: good as cash. 948 Perin avenue, Council Liuffs, 10¢ a pair. Joseph Speer of the Esgle laundry has a Lunch tolis, cold. Then place in bowl, sift together flour, ew. Work promptly | waANTED, SECOND HAND MIMOGRAPH, 10 Ladles’ full black hose, worth madstone, Cures dog bites and snake bites 1 quart flour, 1 teaspoonful salt, 2 tea- | salt and powder, and udd. Mix smoothly Qone a0 e oavered | “cheap. J. R Buyder, Council Biufts 18 & pair. spoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon- | and deftly. Bake in greased tin 45 minutes, Bend for | WANTED, TWO alI TO WORK IN 1CE FOWLER, DICK & WALKE 401-405 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. ror in Gran rences req The Hardman, (he piano par excellencs. [ ¢yl Jard, 1 pin milk. Sift together flour, | protected with paper 20 or BAnqu s salt and powder; rub in lard cold; add milk, wuran W slowly to bolling point 14 pint wine add yelks 4 eggs and 1 cupful sugar; Plaza, Lake Manawi ed. " Apply at Orand il Had n Free st The 2 p. m. train to Lake Manawa Is a Last February several colored eltizens who | X to & smooth dough to be easily handled | Brig fon train every day in tho week ex ~ dr b Flour the board, turn out dough, give 1 or 2 oxcursio v ey believed in the free and unlimited colnage | quick kneadings to give it smoothness. Roll MACHAN, Propriots-, WANTED, A GF housework. Trer MAN GIRI, FOR GENERAL Bt house, Council Bluff cepting Sunday. One fare pays for the rounl . % 3 p it on fire until In state of high froth Northe — m:;. n‘e\m- §00d to return on any train dur- | of ‘;l\;'” had a delightful barbecue. Ed | out hmh :mrblglnu-': :lmhk, cut \fiul with | and & little thick; remove and use as di- western Depot, Councll | WANTED, AT ONCE, A GOOD MAN TO WORKE Goodwin furnished the hog and Texas Baker [ round cutter about 2% inches in dlameter; | rected, on fruit farm. Can furnish house to live . Ing afterncon or evenlug. d W f Bluits, lows. 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