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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TH{URSDAY, JULY 4, 1895. s ON THE Jons| : - \~ INTEREST CENT W | usements od by the mansgement duestion Under Discusblon’ Betore the | 1 inces and tow (o Ut Them the Theme | 3 —— e Amusement florded by t managem tQ i} - o the Grand Plaza and Manhattan besch. A | Tenchers' Convention at Sloux Ciy. - “ At the Capitol | -l > " oon —_— 1e voman who keeps p COUNCIL BLUFFS, | company drill was given in the afternoon on | SIOUX CITY, July 3.—(Special Telegram.) | LINCOLN. July (Special}-A casual | at a distance the ‘cote OFFICH, - - NO. 12 prARL 8TrERT | Treasurer Reed No Longer Imitates Hora- | t vn in front cf the pavil l‘l sup- | —There was a warm didedssion at the In The Tenacious Grip of a Brooklyn Man | visitor at the state capitol would imagine | plexion beautifier Riiladadgiin [ tioy at Bast Omata, | e e erred Un e e R Thend. n | dlan teacers’ institute hergy today relative | Disoounts Thomas Cat. 4 . e t th mmon : palute and powder Delivared by carrler to any part of the eity. | — | full uniform was the sig r a good dea M8 Qussuon llowing dancing among | AL A Lsabdic AL | A lealthy glow to the A { applause. The band i scme very | the pupils of the Indian ‘schools. At a few i . |ments to place by the various ‘‘boards’ | skin, a face without H. W. TILTON, Lessce, BRIDGE REPLEVINED BY (TS OWNERS|fine music, both alter \ evening, at|of the schools this is dongjon the theory | MUTILATED BUT STILL IN TH: RNG| which the executive departments of the state | wrinkles and sparkling TELEPHONES—Business office, No. ; night [ the ar 1 Plaza pavilion made a fav that It improves the pupils' deportment. A | PR are d 1. Just now the appointment of JiSres u be you \\rl,-;.u editor, No. B. 2 e sble jndging m the hearty | majority of the teachers ed to think thre taries of the State Board of Trans || Keep the sysiciand the A = | Sult Brought in the United States Court to | ¢! & that followed each selection. The | o' biav o poor one, however, and & com. | Stabbed, Cut, Shot and Blown Us, He Has | yortation is the one supreme topic of i At special inteinal organs b the Plaza and the beach were stoot ghit<Thres Dooto At Lowhe. % 8 't in good condition. The young gir), or wa e e Y | the County to Relears | well patronizea ‘.m’,"v','h’ the Dearar "wae | mittee was appointed to draft resolutions | L s e day Tl etion et Mesers | man, often grows pale, wrinkled and thin, oot : i | Prey Untll Late in | rather "cool " for "bathing, the moonlight and | Of disapproval for presentation to the In Lt Nk Lt U Dilworth, Farrall and Sutherland wonld be | €ats little, everything wearics ler, shie com RV YT SR P IS, AD0aCeo, ¥ i tember, the water making & combination that was | terior department | He Would Die consumed in_ex scusslon of the ey plains of herself as aching and sore and as at Grand Hotel Clgar store | | ierentatints At the morning session Mrs. Laura Lu but it was hardly expected that this incon. | slecping poorly. Often she is troubled with Grand hotel, Councll Bluffs, Newly fur- | | — Kkins read a paper on the “School from the | = sequential top s 10 be harped upon for a | backache, or & tender spine, with a bearing. pished. Reopenad Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop R N et eq | VAP DOORS DO NOT STOP HIM | Matron's Standpoint Mrs. Louis Pilcher's | As the Fourth of July draws near, says the | week to the exclusion of much more down weight in the abdomen, or at periods Unity Guild will hold its regular meet- | The East Omaha bridge, which was seiz | subject was “‘How Can We Help the Girls " Y But, the felenids of rge Klein- | mentuous bustness of the state. sh 1y be irregular, or suffer extreme pain Ing Friday afternocn at the home of Mrs. | Monday by Treasurer Reed of Pottawattamie | Lutham's Love Laughs at Mrs. Wyman's | After They Leave School J. L. Bake 5 ke ahaMACHNE WHEEHAE 16 WeuTd EeTHd But there has already be'n more talk about | from functional derangements, L J Slichter, 366 in avenue, Friends cor- | county, Towa, wh laimed that taxes we Wenk Efforts nt Escape. poke on ‘“‘Suggestions b are considering whethe e the action of the b than has been di Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to dially invite | due and unpaid upon the etructure, was re Harrison Latham, whose antics have In t afternoon A. L. Riggs ad( ed | visable to enter into a contract with the hos- | rocted toward any one of the few beneficial [ the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of \ Tstio k performed the marriage cere. | S0 PR CAREE ) by tib NeBRUAGH | arused the - NeWEPRDOF Foa public for | the convention on the “Indian Vernacular.” | pitals of Brookiyn to take care of him. T aws passed winter for the benefit of | Buffalo, N. Y., in his long and active experi- 3 monies yesterday for Thomas C. W ULy y Lyl % =4 y . 1 ore | Before the teachers' section an address on [ gre firm in their belief that he wil 1 au | the peopl Place, place, pl ence, niet many cases of this kind, for which | Alice B. Sides, and Charles Brown | Construction compan rit having everal weeks past, Is again in Jail and there { pott (e JeACHens B telivered by | o A D o o | NABRERR of the thoughts of | he used a gresciiption which was found to ] E. Stringer, all of Omaha {ssued from the United States ccurt,|are two more chargee filed against him, Mrs. | Rev. Mr. Frissel T Dt Tr | EUEDIALERI HAREOUSIRTERUCCTAIR A0 A S URDIC i mpatiey 1 with the capitor | cure such difficulties permuanently in ninety- “'Phe 11-day-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wil | Atthou b amount of taxes due|Clara Wyma ng the complainant in each | Matron” was the topic before the matrons’ [ of his. Kleinbub is the vroprietcr of a beer an official There was hardly | eight per cent. of all cases |||..\m p-m.... = | t Vock erday after % i i A ling to M A tements | ®ection his evening a reception was given | saloon North Eleventh street, Willlams- | the element of the appointment of | 80 successful, Dr. Pierce put his * Favorite liam Weston died at 1 o'clock yesterday af than $2.800, the value of the property | case. According to Mrs, Wyman's statements 3 i ing a n was given | in N r v |t e 0 o it on at the home in wnship. The | st | fikekan #alki the visitors by the teachers of the Sioux |burgh. Amoug his nelghbors he is known as | these three secr The subject had | Prescription ” on the market, anditisto-day ’ UCEL R evning at § | Was named in petition at $25,000 and a bond | Latham has insisted on paying her his unwel- | ¢y “Sublic school | AR With 126 W I T Lhe. N fiscussed for six months prior to the | €old more largely than any other medicing ' Satagk, i { $50,000 had to be put up, C. R. Hannan | come attentions, She barred and bolted all 3 e | 1 J liv.s 8 LR it of theth 1L WS khown tong 1R | forthediis of wothay ? | 4 sction fn the | ot Council Blufts and A. S. Potter and J. R. | the doors and windows in order to keep him Uniton County Opposed to Saloons. | has passed through with- nce that some one must be elected, and For all functional derangements, displace- E John Mithen commenced BRI ] BB A i 5 \Wai- | away, but one night, about three weeks ago, | CRESTON, Ia., July 8.—(Special)—Outside probability, some one have to make | ments, wleeration, inflammation, and the district court yesterday a 1= | Webster of Omahia signing as sureties al ! e L O tside | OF Creston it fs quite evident the people of leinb accident happened just after for new men. Bach member of th catarrhal drain from the lining menbranes Fstceiven w0 A | lace McFadden, the deputy sheriff, who had | she #ays he broke the lock on outsice | oo ion county do not want the saloon. On | Mis sixth He was born i rimany ad a late, and they could not | of the special internal organs of women, Dr. S’ ‘;’." ;\"“ M been holding the bridge for the county treas. | cellar door and pushed his way up through | ;. "0 "o niniteee of Afton citizens started | At Durmeis n September 28, 1852, O This fact was wn for Picree's Favorite Prescription reaches the | A M A e m | urer, received a call from Deputy United | a trap door into her bed room. She has | ith a petit which they intended to | September 30 8. he indulged 1 the boys' | Finally news came from Omaha that origin of the trouble, and correets it h‘:' gt e re' | States Marshal Hillweg and was given ord \e then tried to keep him out by piling | present to the heard of supervisors, asking | Pastime known it behind.” A farmer's | must be made in order | e 1 Sos, STane CAtie, f Prankiiil, BWHH O atore caught fire from u n fire | to leave, He was allowed time to ga up | her furniture up over the trap door, but when | that body permit sal to t n in | wagon was going al o Ha i “""“ (48 .GABAFN OF AHe BARTRIUM Fate Gat 2, writea: WA few | 4 Kitna witer 1? ext Hik% i Py | trap door became too heavy to be lifted n under the regulations of the Martin | George decided to take a ric e cut behin L s of L " > case, yeirs ago 1 took cold ”lll'\:(r\ he blaze before b damage W bbbl e b b sl g broke into the room by the door and did | mulet law W 1,600 signatures | the wagon and his right leg got caught @i ggutes e b '\ vas obliged to & l“y:,wm;-l‘x‘.(.:‘w;,tv”‘; R s i et trom ilwes for “one Baldwin snatue, | B roke (e b stom by the doot and 0| il law. L wil feque L6oo sgnatucr | (e, magonaud s il o, us 10| T Bt oo e i nhw a4 | T ot e e rasldence of John n Aventer | thres (chairs ona; baket ;l]\"*"‘lt‘\“;“’ Monday night, Mrs. Wyman says, he[a saloon for the City, and there are | The farmer drove fifty paces before he dis- | Frrret A R FEE CE8 B O Y rare | year ago, 1 took chills s ot el ) Tuesday | °F the brid The deputy United States | qiched until he saw her out into the | many who do not believe that this number | coverel Ge rse, und when he stopped te found | iR SEE G SFEE GRE R ] ad oneor two a month 1 and b reet w okeh Y | marshal immediately a4t ridge ov ard about 9:30 in the evening and followe an be obtained, while some think those cir \ificonk ut and bieeding. Th LGN GL: (WS TGNt asorb(ktientof | [IEy.Wereverd wesken nacht and a number of a ¢ to the const n company and the case | 1 e ; he came up to where | cu g the it wil successful ol thE e hopeles: 1 Y | ing. Had pains o my less value were stolen, it is supy th N fore J T e s L i | i ; ! A el LU LT LR T R DT t the st sides more frequently in i 1 Hitig WorE Kiolen, Ity ; Will be tried on {ts merits before Judg ol was standing he caught her by the walst | file their pet with the county auditor he succeeded n bringng the iad | departme 1eRt slles grHITRaIIV (W { i b PR S n September 23, The bridge people clali | ng compelled her to sit down on the cool | tonignt, which must be done to make it 1aw- | yround all right, but George was left with a The author who will prepare a book worse until. fing 1 & - house their headqua harged with as. | /At last Saturday Deputy Treasurer Mithen | over of o cistern, and kept sitting there | ful. There is considerable opposition to the | proken ankl How (00 Gat ‘& Dolitieal Job -uhu trawr. to | Td (o take tebedL T W, T. Duncan, who was charg 31 promised A. 8. Potter, gencral manager of the | ypj 3 g'elock in the morning, listening to | petition In 1863 his par moved to Carlsruhe. | Hold 1t will find an eager class of buyers [ Mad a bad cough and saulting several litile gi wag turn 8¢ | bridge company, that he would wait three |yt 5@ FEES O CHieh his fancy wove for A tetepfone company operating at Lenox | ywyen 11 vears old was accidentally shot | in Lincoln. The first edition will go like hot | Souldut rest T com: by Justice Cook y 1y me | days before taking any decisive s 0| her. So far as Emmet Tinley, Mrs. Wyman's | and Clearfield = petitic i ey | by sportsmen in th ien and right leg, | cakes in the state cap and the next fiy L o fmuicaiately rearrested on the chn colleet the'tuxen, Ui that hemade the levy | 16500y ‘Yo earmed sne i ot make any | At Monday i dennrasaa il LA L B o D R O e ing a board bill. He repr before two days had elapsed. They that e @ ¢ | into Creston to put up poles and wires, The | Just above the kue seven weeks hie| will be taken In blocks by th s of the | f ths, taking ¢ o the in rceptible outery to show her disiike ' tecovery was doubtful h bullets were | city. But one can hardly wonde his | seven bottles of Docto landlady that he was traveling e 1n- | had Chis promiee been kept settiement might | RErOPURC ST 0 icha "otacuedings. | councll gave them the privilege. This makés | foCOVSry, wad doubtful Doth bullets wete) clty, Dit one cen barély wonder At this | g ces Favonte re. Mis, CRin il terests of Barnum's cir and his €11 ) have been made without legal measures being | "\ 8T TGS Felensed from custody | the fourth surrounding town that has At Ul Ll ad LU kL IR fia B g e Ty ek Mion of tast | seription and five of his * Golden Medical Dis ! has since then turned out to be a fabrica- | yogqpeq to, ML L ety quested the right to enter this city. Tel ered. He still ret d careless habi and [lected that eo large a proportion of last| o4 My weight has increased, and 1 feed tion. 4 bonds to the amount HY“"‘ u Lo “"“",‘ phone competition promises to be plentiful met with many little mishaps, but non r's legislation was directed mainly 1o | petter and stoutes thau 1 have for years." it Qallagher, charged with ling a A New Trentment for Ladies. furnie ,’v‘i\ his col n, 1&'\:‘1‘ erwood Mr. and Mrs, John Gibson last Sunday. in | WOPth recording. Five years after he had | the passage of bills creating soft political | pair of trousers from Tom Hugh wa ek or more ago one of the most re “‘_w ‘I» : er v:l g “”‘_ Ao R e unostentations way, celebrated thelr en ghot by the sportsmen he (‘Hmh‘l a }Il» for people \"1; seem 1 !lm‘l AL | e iy i aterday ai hearing in Jus- | women in rerica was i nefl | leased he was to sta vay 0! M= twenty. h wedding anniversary., They @ party to a dance d got into a row wit culty in getting the support due every man discharged yesterday after 4 heating in Juk- | e 1mhs 1adv i Nadans | \Wytnanic Bt tie hns, talled 101" Kedpitily!| ENeNTERItR WECHINEC AR T | iar_ Tha rottler dlrow a knife 1nd atabb: | willlng to Work, aid prefer o accant GHFity | tice Cook’s court. His pzl, Frank Williams, | L few daye. The lady was Madam ety e erLecH (haE will Higl| ameRE e V'S most T 1"and philan- | coldier. The sollier drew a kaife and stabb d | ¥ 4 and § ace ity | who was caught with thé trousers in his | the head of the great Schultz Ger- | promise and it {6 understood that W1 NG | tropuic citizens Kleinbub in the head, ‘neck and shoulder. | from the state ‘instead of the county. Two | Fullty dnder the yrihe i tewaLE . | relatives will let the law @ its course an —_— 48 defended Himse <0 using a knife, | of the secretaryships of the Board of Tra possession, entered a plou of gullty uader the | man Compound Co. of Whitewater, Wie, | (5VYEL 0 be tofked ug. . The'two charkes wo\Losren conie elante:. ||t OSIEES Ghlenisabiimaclt ety sglatialte Sl e R S e i . e BIE whien. Bie. founa that hie wouldba |\ thousand otidollars annually:: Madam: Sehuits | D1eq. aga him yesterday were malicious | AVOCA, Ia., July 1l Telegram.)— | o pa o o Chesting. atvest, o dectded | the secretaryships of the Board of Trrigation | bound over to the grand jury for larceny | has perhaps cured more hopeless cases of | Injury to property asiault; and in ‘]"“‘,“ Arentzn Christensen 83 years of [ to muake his way to America. He did not | are the same. Three of the secretaryships 9 from a building withdrew his plea. He Wil | chronic disease in women and men than any | of bail Justice Cock commitied him 0 the | qge, living cast of W Wwho was visiting | have enough money to pay his passage, so|of the Board of Health the same. There are 2 AN have a hearing Saturda | other physician on the continent, and she has | county afl He will have a hearing on bOth | y\" o gnter, Mrs. Chi UMeman, com- | he decided to sail as a stowaway. Tying o | dozens of other positions now incumbered | B. W. Hodson of Villisea wrote a letter to | done it without the administration of medi- [ charges Saturday morning, mitted suicide here this morning. He was | handkerchief over the stab wound in his head, | With taxe .w.«’m“ \ vu‘u.d !.., ..'\» lished te a Swede telling him he had some evidence | cine, except by absorption in her compound Mrs, Grah Dead. found by his daughter at the barn suspended | he managed top the flow of blood until he | MAtEOW n‘hl v\,,. state be :L‘ ‘U;H o T i that would conviet him of bootlegging, and | medicated bat With Madam Schults wa Augusta Bertha, wife of Alderman C. B.[from a nail, having used a picce of clothes- | got aboard a vessel bound for New York ":‘VI\“'H_\""“F '."v_“w“‘h;‘;":-“y{ “w'y‘""‘d ";‘ ! threatened to use it unless he received what | Madam Maddux, who has been her chief | o CHtS FREE P B (TR e tin 111 health is supposed to be the cause | On November 28, 1868, he landed at Cistle plican 3 k a he thought was a fair price for his keeping | assistant for several years. Mrs, Reiter | j-died 8 i s of the act QAT TIPS EHae RAD HBA 7 (e Ve banks and this branch of the public business : his mouth shut Swede, who was not [ has been chosen to handle the remedies for [ years and 4 months. She was born in Bran HARLAN, Ta, July 8.—(Speclal)}—At Ir- | before, and George found Him i New Y s conducted with secrecy and stealth. Coxey's | s0 Ignorant as he looked, turned the matter | this part of the country, and Madam Maddux | denburg, Pruss > leaves a husband and | win, in {he horthern part of the county, Peter | yftar & search of ten days. Then he got a | ATMY Was no more grotesque tan s Ne 1 ‘over 1o the United Stafes authorities, and | will remain with hier for several weeks o di- | four children, Harry, Blsie, Court and Den- | Petérson, who was a candidate for mayor of | jon {n De Castro & Donner's sugar refinery | Draska's grand armafof place hunters which Hodson was arrested, given a preliminary | rect the work, and perhaps remain Der-| jumin The funeral will oceur Friday after 1|mm last Epring hung himeelf Sunday night. 1§, Willlamsburgh, married a German girl, [ continually haunt the capitol. hearing on the char ”',\' ""l“l"’,”“l‘"""" manently, The ladies ‘have ""‘I' xp "“y" noon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Askin officiat ‘»’ . "'I,"'f‘ "‘ ;I" “"fl ;"““ 1 »\" ,"\ n ”I" and went to housekeeping. Murdered His Slster's Sweetheart. matter through the mails, and bound over | in the Victoriu house, the upper floors of the | jng “a( the family residence, corner of Sixth | C8USe. ers ad n driskingSHeavily)| - el sentin gy complathed of pain fnthel st aui T nise s B S BB eraligralid, Jity yestortay Sanborn block, corner Broadway and Bryant, | u,f Myngter streets, and the remains will | °f fate - | head. The stab wound had not healed, ana | GF1HI . QKL U 8 i S A couple of well dressed men became tired A;u‘l are glving tho full course ‘of treatm be buried in Fairview cemetery. o Ottumwi Woman Drowned. gave him so much trouble that he consulted | !¢ reported from Garvin postofiice, seventy of tripping the ties yesterday afternoon and [ The course comprises thirteen distinct line onbhen OTTUMWA, Ta., July 8-(Special Tele- |1 physician about it. He called upon Dr.| miles east of here. Noel Gardner was to m d 0 rest ‘rescen e et of and 3 & of baths, y the t ment W e ) 08 £0 5 1 3 &5 Uit N LA & MLl b L o his extra~ Lo v LR OFERG a L eencen e Aot (ot | IR VG KindR Fot i m“\r B Sweet Pea Blossoms, 5 cents per doz. i | gram.)—A capsized boat, was discovered this | Schiller, who had an office on Bedford ave- | be murried to Miss Durant Monday, but her | ondinary Ko- Constipation, their wearing good clothes an oming tired | women are made beautiful and heaithy and | six doz. 25 cents. e mornlng floating Hamilex + tho citv | nue, and the doctor made an examination of | brother, Rudolph Durant, objected to the mar Juvenator 18 Niae fons M LRI R LC DR CL B R0t [ireiewrd T QUE avaty, netvean EUOE kG RS. D. 8. PRYOR, Hokningl AoRUCK pthree teRiRERYeRhe) Sl i wound G m IDwans g1 ST riage, and when Gardner and Cephas Garvin, | the mos K . ficer of that placs, and he hurriedly sent ple, an dlly ladles, suffering from any 425 BEast Washingion Ave. n the Des Moines river, and underneatl "My dear man,” said the doctor, “there’s | a cousin of the young lady, called at the ‘;""""”l" ous twiiohing D bk ol ase hadade rabe | oL L R e | ostoh Btore wINHbaTElGRa AV day.itcd it with her hands clasped about the seat was |, pjace of the knife in your nead, and I sup- | home Sunday the brother met them at the | the ager . of the eyes ning, asking if anybody here had been robbed. | learn much to their advantage by calling and on Store will be closed all €ay 10cay. | found Miss Eva Clark, one of the most beau- | posa it jas been there since the day you were door and shot and Killed both. — The mur- [ s been en andtoshoL If any one had been robbed the officer would [ investigating. Inquiries by mail sclicited. | July 4. tiful young women in the city. The last | P o [‘ T T b e o b [ Eron HEREABA St HA S Sb AN E AR O RCA Bad <‘ln'\m]‘ll\lylné paits, undoubtedly have arrested the Address Mrs. A. B. Maddux, 326 Broadway RRdea e GRIRD eFay n of her was last nig about 9 o'clock | & *'I"‘l'J i «‘l‘!‘]l‘:\‘ i _"“ "‘“1 ng ] PRl & s Ll Yaafing roany Strengthens, But, fortunately for them, no T s T il () rooms | ithERScompanion RiThomAlTBaraon: o miere |0 ELGHRIUSL S CRICSEIS SWDUIL i8S AKSCDIA. Missing Merchunt Secn i Oakbond. tific men of inyigorates been reported to the police, and Mre. Juck Harper’s Woes, 18 po ASLHGYENINIERIAIded S thpsroom are vagne theories of foul play, but tha gen- | OP€ s SAN FRANCISCO, July S.—A local | Europe and and the 4 eye of the Crescant Hawkshaw had to look Mrs. Jack Harper, who recently achieved | over the w Turf Exchani loon, owned | eral belief s that she and her companior | Kleinbub kept the wound poulticed until one SAD AN July 3 ocal paper | Ametica. ;-‘xn‘:' Fystem. for new worlds to conquer fame tn Council Blufts and Omaha by hav- [ by Tnman & Scheflerli, for gamblers. Rou- | were drowned by the boat capeizing. A | UaY e workmen in the suar house began | says that PR A, DRenRe Of Ui Hilh Of | IR pei ity - - gl ; e ReRal 2 T s 2 Aot large force is dragging the river for throwi wet clothes at one anothe ne | I W. McGlaughlin & Co., whose disappear. pyts RO Nervousness, Fire and tornadn insurance written In by ing L‘x a Imdnul{\‘ man who becam m\.\ d ]'unl ik :1 ;:k r .;\1‘:“v‘w|‘m< " "r"( v\l\nl\ D T A R L) o A e Dt Sl Sk L, D Niee Ainanpoar mg,‘.i" G Nervousmossy ompani Money for farm loans at low |up in a suiclde scrape, in which [ and six parties were arrested. Schefferli wa Y . e A Bt R a « a X e some . miwslon s, fates. . Clty 1,“‘1‘.)”)' ok tuisoratrae fonl| ' young Omaha woman was the | the only one who gave his right name, The Afra-Americans Get Together. the ke g o e DAL e shaLIcnat (Ol aRol tow SEthelAEEaal{ ranatraniss fngderviont ALS g h 5 i ollca racognizeamong the other five Charles & causing 0 bieed. Kieinbub washed away | peen involved in considerable mystery, was he d i 8- 1 farm lands in Iowa. Lougee & Towle, vietim, and then skirp:d to Dakots, '\u“ Helana Bt teraeiaN AT A :‘fl»:\lm DES MOINES, July 3.—(Speclal Telegr the blood and felt his head. The hard sub | seen night before last in Inst Oakland by | ohae fn o ol arl St Bl called at the police station yester- | on'a bond by Schefferli **| —The Afro-American Protective ation | stance that had been bothering him for years | two persons who knew him well, Me.| deys.. Baoktioare Don't overlook the fact that the Spetman | day afternoon with another tale of woe. Her | e TP began its annual meeting in this city tolay | had *lvx’;(.‘m\rul‘l He ;n.w“".m”n m.‘\‘ it n | Glaughlin & Co. are the commission mer. MLI?ST l»yl&ny ot X L a p = S LML 1L . Field bav. o5it T the poultice. 1t proved to be the end of a | chants who figured in the Fair wheat deal, ANHOOD uighitstoppe stock is being sacrificed at any price to sell. | fairy stories e already been told pretty : | with about 100 delegates in attendance. 10 L0 PESY . i If you do vou wi miss the bargains in dry | promiscuously, how some one put dynamite | The plans have been completed for an | pointment of committees and routine business | 8tecl blade. half an Inch wide and one inch in T TR L il goods, clothing, shoes, hats and all eeason- | in her coffee pot with the Intention of blow- | athletic ficld day at Union Driving park this | occupied attention today:' The officers are: | length. Kieinbub reported the matter to Dr = ettt s by o ? able standard goods that you murt buy. The | ing her and her daughter to kingdom come, | afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. The associa- [ President, R. Hyde, Des Moines; first vice | SChiller, who dressed the wound again and it [ STEAMBOAT. SPRINGS, Colo., July 3. e larger the crowd the quicker the goods go, | and how some one else was carrying on a | ion boys have niade rapid advancement in | President, H. T. Sawfoot, Pekay; correspond- [ S00n heaied settled the headaches. = | Great excitement exists in the neighborhoo ¢ and the greater the sacrifice in values. systematic purpose to put both of them out past few months and today's events will | 118 secretary, V. P. Shiells, Sioux City; | At that tme Kieinbub liveq) in South | of Hann's peak over the discovery of an im- | quickly. Over2,000 privatc endomements, \ e e tons (5o S0 oo exsaltense, | GE the world, I order to’ get avay'from T G recording secretary, Miss Vi Whitsiet, | FlF BTl O el liman blowout of silver bearing rock, sald ©Premitureners means tmpotency In the it b e he enemies her real ¢ aginary, wh Newton; surer, ding ux City. 7 o ¢ € ay @ to come from a blanket vein. The ore is[ stage. 5 & sympton of seminal we ) e are besetting her path, she moved to Council Two tars Deratled, he election of new officers for the year will ‘-":; 8 "'""-“_""““‘l‘\ -r'"”":””"'”'“'“r"“ ‘:\':”‘ ‘-.m to run several hundred ounces to the l""':."""""".‘f{' LIt can bo stopped in 20 days PERSONAL PARAG QITe Bluffs, changed her name to Baker, and is w0, cars, on the Rock Island road ere | take place tomorrow and a banquet will be | SCtting off firecrackers N the following | (o, phere are alrea'y 400 or 500 men c by, s 0 yan, % S noWiLlvihgEatitlia fcornsriof TAVARTAEE A | Lo searspensthie Shoticslend Sroad et 1 K e i L P | Christmas day, while using a knife to clean | (o Thete are alrea'y 400 or 800 men o Thenew discovery o mado by the Spoclal- o 3 Twenty-third street. A few nights ago she | derailed yesterday forencon near the Chau- e a cylinder revolving at the rate of 1,600 |1 ¢ B £ 5 i ‘ ists of the 0l famous Hudson Medical Institute. Tom Clark has returned from Egypt. l i Lol il 1 < 5t The oot B a0 . - . s aught | been staked. Itis the strongest vitalizer made, I is very R ¢ missed a team of horses, and she was surc | tauqua grounds. The train crew avoided in Sued a saloon Keeper, revolutions a minute, the knife got caught —-— h i gmseaal i = y’h- '}Iu§f"""‘\"‘ of Red Oak was In the city | | " o ioe had found her whereabouts and . and there was but little damage done CRESTON, Ia., July 3 A)—At Lor- | a set screw, flew from his grasp and [ Adventist Fined for Violating *unday Luw. powerful, but haimless old for SIMORS stolen the team. Yesterday they turned up, age or6 packages for €500 (pluin s Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beno are the parents | safe led hoxes), sleven | Written guarantee givei fora cure. 1f you buy The passenger train was delayed about an and sound, In the possession of a man | hour and a half. ught a $5.000 | Piereed his left arm at the wrist, pinning it | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 3.— imer Mrs, R. L. Higgins has br against the machine and severing sinews ST SR i six boxes and are not ontirely_cured, s{x more of a new son. who lives south of the Union Pacific dump N damage suit against B. K. Gose, a drugglst, | and artery. After that he could not use his [ S¢Venth Day Adventists on trial at Dayton, oot 10'you frec of a1l &b arges, R. E. Wiatt goes to Reels today to deliver | and works for a local florist. He said they Rade iy saadion charging him with unlawfully selling whisky [ left hand. Up to this time he had been | Tenn. charged with an infraction of the Bend for alrculamand testimonials. - Address 4 an address of a patriotic sort came to his barn and he took them in. He We believe in them, have tried them and | 10 her husband, causing him, while under the | left handed. The accident made him right [ state Sunday law, were found guilty and He ""::.:‘mf:-'.tfi:rl\i‘ust?l ':‘r 0 The family of W. R. Kemp have gone Lo | Was perfectly willing to give them up when [ o 8 PRENE T8 CIE, BOVE LR RS0 A8 | influence, to be a perfect demon and causing | handed. He was fourteen weeks in bed | fined $5 to $8.00, which they refused to pay | Jumction Stockion, Tharicet & Ellis Sta, - Dkobojl to keep a summer boarding house she paid him $2 for keeping them. —But | (00 R R G parillian Resotvent, | him to lose his situation with the Chicago & | nursing his injurie and went to jail to work out their fine — & 2} Moty g Misses Nettle and Laura East of Clinton ::‘v'l* ',5;32?."5 s Vn\;l\lll!]u“itlvv:‘:I:‘r-s‘!l:'] and find it doing just what it was said it | Great Western road. Hiegins' son followed | In 1886 he opened a saloon of his own T T will visit Mrs. George W. Hewitt this week, REA I Y MARKET, s e We lately lost a friend. he She had an | the fa 's example and also lost job. | One of his customers had a leg broken and THE Sho was finally Jissuaded by the police | Mrs. Willlam Maloney and her little daugh L8 b R it ovarian tumor, and she had it cut out, We | For these things Mrs. Higzins has RHL O / et USTRUMENTS place GEORGE P, SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, i DR R ey et urngalreom 8 viait o Tons | Lo RERGHAHI NG RaR Were written o that the operation had been | sult against Druggist Gose, his bondsmen he rafle was to take place in Kloin- | INSTRUMENTS glaced on record July 3, Prosident, Cashie = lint d BOSLON SLOR very successfully performed. In five days | and their property to reccver $5,000 damages saloon and there the pistol was left she was ir Radway's her grave. Had she known of arsaparillian Resolvent and used Coungll Xlufts, Tawa, it, she might have been living today Dr CRESTO 1 tives, Special Inducements offered on all summer | Radway has George H. Reed of Waukesha, Wis,, is in merchandise Kleinbub had a pistol of his own, which he er<iatont Bu glurs at Croston. Kept loaded behind the bar. His s Ta., July 3.—(Special)—Tiwo un- | Julius wanted to compare the two pisto not money enough to buy any | succossful attemp and took the cartridges from the loaded words of commendation of worthless medi { pistol and fitted them into the pistol that WARRANTY DEEDS ~ st National Bank ‘ Miss Sophie Miller left yesterday for € eago to spend several weeks visiting r. nt and w Kounze were made last evening to rob the safe and money drawer at the o A the clity, the guest of P. M. Pryor. He is on Big reductions In wash dress goods. cines from us. But when he shows us rem- | gwing hotel. 1 mon roat the | was to be raffled. A customer came in |H I Plimb and wife Ryley § his way home from Denver Spectal prices on ladies’ ‘shirt “waists, | edies of unquéstioned value, we gladly com- | Fovy® hotel, he night bell boy fright- | (hen ana young Kleinbub forgot about the | yhemnelus subdi oot i ot of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa | Mrs. J. S. Robertson and children left last Speclal prices on Lullul' belts | mend them. Some have a prejudice against out 9:30 in the evening, entering | SXchanse of cartridges. Later the son went 15, block 6, Baker Place sreneneaneees 1,400 | Capital, - - 00, 00 evoning for Nevada, Rock Island and other | All remnants of wool dress gouds worth | secrets in medicines. Why? The whole pro- o andigettng ready tortapithe | oo MURPER and thesahen tlooked jaftertitiie | B0 ey TIRDE I Profits, = 5 . 12,0000 points In the eastern part of the stat from G0c to §1.20. a a yard. f 1 of medicine has to do with secre o, At Hour lhter ihilal Olo K Rey: cacil maloon, FA Sman nam aas entered the [ Special master val Wilson, lots 3 and Mr. George W. Bartlett, wife and daughter Special prices on underwear. What are prescriptions written in Latin | jn"(ho front of the room he heard the bely | Place and asked about the rafle. Then he| 4. block & Gague's add i 3,500 One of the oldest banks In the state of low of Denver are in the city visiting Mrs, Bart. | _ Special prices on ladies’ silk gloves and | for, but to blind the eyes of the common [ on the money drawer ring. and rushing. to | 8sked permission to examine the pistol, | E4E% t6 I, M Qerehant, Jot T, block % -, o | We solielt your business and collections, W L i a arell ity men, so that they shall not know what they | (i, (I MORCY drawer tnk and fushing o | Kleinbub told Haas that the pistol was not Dieased %o sco and serve your o W be tt's parents, Capt lark @ o summer corsets at 44 each, are taking? We commend these medicines | qoor that the othor thief had entered eariier | 08ded and Haas picked it up and pulled 1 amOuUNt Of transers ....e.eses...$10,051 Mrs. Carson and children of Hamburg ar. 19¢ Swiss ribbed vests at 10c each ot Dr. Radway to the afflicted, They have | %) 000 it O E e e O volver. | " | the trigger. A digcharge followed and a bul- — g visiting on North Eighth street. They will FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. |b-en long enough * r fire” to have tried | " ! L1 LR, i let entered Kleinbub's left side, grazing the g0 to Denver before they return to visit o e WL their quality. They would have been blown Wil K, Mildren Off the Streot, upper portion of his left lung, passing +A)e.»«»-»~-)ou»-)oc~b»»--»--»<+§ friends there. ” L into a_thousand fragments if the artillery of [ MASON CITY, Ta., July 3.—(Special)—The | through a rib ' John T. Hazen has gone to Avoca to give| “Dr.* Alexander Dowle, the Chicago faith | the “Regulars” could have done But e i i Kleinbub, who w P, [ il last night passed a resolution the American bird a_p sant day. His dep- | healer who has been finding Jordan such a | here they stand yet, strong as ever, and are a whisky bottle and procesded to drink : 3 : 4 king it unlawful for chillren under 18 y Tunius, Kan., snys: uties, Adolphus K. Hooker and Mack Good- | hard road lately with the number of court | Balning ground every day ma Haas ran out into the street and summoned ; e e = - = o B e 12 N eale Arid! Eilnton” stetlc 4 ; e years of age to be found on the streets after | help. Dr. Hughes of North Sixth street iLwaeidally CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, :.-lz::le}-"dn‘flf i ll\yllll]vu[j‘ A BIAEOR | woraps which he Bex been compalied to take Rabbi Killed by » Cable Car, |8 o'clock unless accompanied by parents or | was. the first to arrive. This time Kloine QL o s B Burke, 8¢ W, '8 Homer6, 08 Broscyes NI . e ey ({kres Paniio Bulre, May Bims, ey | Ratv i s well known in Council Blulte, he |/ op10xg0;: July 8,—Leon Straus, the ex :uumhnh The police have been instructed | bub's r s thought he would surely die. ¥ oo roarcely ;&§ FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOIU Perry, Vermont R-ynolds, Cora Gretzer, An, | N4Ving preached at the Baptist church several | copbi*or Belleville, T1L, who was run over | 0 Arrest all such, and unless suitable ex- | Dr. Hughes probed for the bullet and lo- Oniy two bottles of pale, cliwap and‘on casy” trus. Diy & Hess, . N nie Williams, Ada Alnsworth e times, On one occasion he and Dr. F 1 bl cardlastiMoch dled at St cuse s given, to lodge them in jail over | cated it, but was unable to extract it At i ’y - — - [ Batollet: will' depart Friday afterncon over 1|»nwln a noted Chicago divine Tr t I‘Ylk‘ '1 "” l‘( T S N‘r G ;y:.I-a‘u n:fl m\...m‘ were ’.w’v passed for- | this time wagers were laid by Kleinbub's MUTHE“S ‘ FOR BALE, A N0 4 iu-,xl.‘lx':';r\“..\l Y1 E- 4 R0l e ) Fodon tist denomination, were upon the .uke's hospital today. He was 70 years old | bidding the assembling of three or more | neighbors upon the result. Two weeks later ri us good aw new. Sandwich Manufacturs the Union Pacific for Denver, thence to it e Al neig ¥ 3 0g Co., 1028 and 1030 8. Ma ee Gresn Mountain Falls, a beautiful summer | to8ether, Dowie doing all the talking and g’.\d prominent in Jewlsh circles throughout | persons around school houses or church prop- | Kleinbub was up and about, attending to g o FNEND." ! ing Co., 1028 and 1030 8. Main strect. e Yetort, where the party will enjoy camp | Henson a good share of the listening. Dowie | the west. o erti’s, and janitors were given special police | husiness as usual. 2 FOI SALE A NEARLY NBW NINETOOR lite. "They will oecupy’ a special Pulimay | had @ most unplessant habit of making a ST TR T power o enforce this order, On July 4, 1888, Kleinbub celebrated Inde- ¥ | Do Wi Yarn ty waicr al hoie sleeper. strong point in munport of ml«‘u th and then & Wealthy Po it Sued. o day by burning his right ear with 2 i graded 1ot 50285 foet 2'300.00, two-thirds ok 8 f STty Saal turning around, saying to Henson, “That's BN £ nt cracker. For a week Kleinbub went 2 cush. 94§ Perin avenue, Council BIuffs. J. R. Black arrived in the city yesterday aoratary of'Blala i1l aal axc 3 e e i n Nailod tr 1 from California in response to a telegram | ®hat my bible says; does your say that, Dr. | A """”‘y;‘“_' lary ofi Blale Unl mil "“i OSKALOOEA, Ta,, July (Special Tele- | around with his ear tied up. On July 4 last | ¥ | WANIED, TWO GIRLS 0 WORK 1 snnouncing the sudden death of his father | H And Dr. Henson uniformly had | Saturday for Europe | sram.)—Mrs. Cora Taylor, colored, wife of | he broke the celebration record by ex- ? cream parlor in Grand Plaza, Lake Ma last Monday. The funeral took place at 10 | (0 admit that it did, whether he agreed with Intercollegiate Prohibition leagte met | the editor of a democratic paper here, has | ploding two kegs of powder. That morning »¥ Good " references required.” Apply - at | o'clock yesterday from the home, near Gris- | "D Dowle's new-fangled nottons or not veland Wednesday. brought a damage suit against Henry Lunt, | he had purchased an unusually large quan WANTED, AT ONCE, A GOOD MAN T0 WO ) wold, 00 soon for the son to reach home, | ANd the perspiration rolled in streams off his yoso Hotel company of Memphis|a leading democratic farmer and politician, | tity of fireworks and the neighbors pre WANTED, AT ONOB, A HOOR. ) The deceased, Milton P. Black, was 80 years | fac until the service was over. has ass'gned. Liabilities, $185,000, ming $8,000 damages for criminal assault | dicted ill. Al d Kleinbub amused himself J. R. McPherson, 1251 East Pie 1 of age, and was one of the old settlers of Stolen Dinmonds Kecovered. The club house of the Illinols Cycling club | A1 for several other matters. Lunt is one [ by firing a blg cannon in the yard in the 5 LOST, LACK, SILK-LINED CIRCULAR g Pottawattamie county, having come here in | yney Hart, who took Belle Glover's dia- | at Chicago was damaged by fire Wednesduy, | {0 wealthiest farmers in itichiand town- | rear of his beer saloon. AL night he started e e e | “cape. Return to Mrs. J. M v, 0 Py s 1854, b il St g b He . HeRCAY. | ehip, and was the democratic candidate for |In to whoop up things with eky rockets and Bo leaduse,. oxcossed. | atreet = N e 2 mond earrings, valued at $50, away from her | The state convention of the people’s party | rapresentative two years ag S i T S S e emissions, impotenoy RED TN RS A ] Hrown' 0.0, last Saturday night, was ed before tica | of Kentucky will be held at Louisville today - . - flower pots, using a torch he had made by Dations: One. ollar o | & milee. M cdinal HIdeeLING: HO! 3 Screen doors, 49¢ e Hammocks, 49¢. Walker yesterday and dischaged, the evidenc The pope has approved the position of A & '_"f"‘_‘ sioma,aLinlanT “':V- rolling up a piece of newspaper. There were Box six for $5. For [ cumbered farm land; 80 acres g Gasoline stoves from $1.98 up. showing. that she took the jewelry with the | Bishop Motz of Denver on the school ques-| SIOUX CITY, July 3i-+(Special Telegram.) | two kegs of powder behind him, one of gale by THE GOOD. | iy, Fli, ol ; One-pint Mason fruit jars, per doz., 49¢; [ understanding that she was to buy it. It | tio Arrangements have been completed here [ Which had been opened. He placed a flower N & G el (L S ongee, Councll \ quart Mason fruit_jars, 69 doz.; halt-gallon | turned out that the earrings were pawned in [ The judge of the municipal court at Port- | for the location in the'clty of a branch | Pot on the ground, touched it off and threw 7 g ! Magon fruit jars, Tic dos an_Omaha second-hand store, and Irene | land, Ore., has been indicted for embezzle- |of the National Infants’; bome. The city | tho lighted toreh bebind bim. He turned é'lle'“'l:'ftj Aty nAQ KupaR for. 41, ) pound | HEWIs, @ member of the same Sunday echool | ment | has a number of orphan asylums, but none | prodtl RE "and Kieinbub' found him- COUNCIL BLUFFS. & OPAGeo for 16¢; one pound | class to which Miss Hart belongs, did the | g Kennett, who shot his partner at Los | @t Which babies are recelved. The hor Ay : by smoking tobacco for 15¢ pawning. She called at the city marshal's ol Al A B Taacoo nenies L Ale hies self on the ground ten feet from where he om - - ¥ Yo altons Vasolne tor Gse, Salmon, 10c | DAWIITE. | She callod at the city marshal’s | Angeles, has been arraigned and pleaded qot | Wl Ve cpencd in & short time. bt bren.sdhn, Every pane of gies in STEAM DYE WO3KS | per can. loe ) UAY, WIkBSPhe Gimands. tn. hey[iguilty e eEw——— the windows about the ~nelghborh ) MEATS. 4 she :p]\’.‘ ,¥41r ml.:\\ll :v\“.ll‘ l\uun"n..‘. e Bxchange bank of Sturgeon, Mich l(m-r!\'ru& “l ‘.l ly 3 s fal T broken Redpie Sran tram sinel i All kinds of Dyeing Sirloln and perterhouse steak, 10c. .. ! s b o cub. | has suspended. A shortage the hier's | it b a uly 3.—(Speclal Tele- | {jinking there was an earthquake, Klein- and Cleaning done in | Round steak, 8'4¢; chuck steak, 64e. I“. hv :?g .ulwl\ a8 U ‘I v‘l'r. A‘“"r ‘«*‘“”," accounts s the cause | gram.)—James H. Livingston shot Mrs. A. | bub's house trembled as if about to e 111.\.. hl{(lunllr u,|yllu uj L Best rib roast, Sc; chuck roast, e and 6. qyed NERSS (0080 MAE SRET LGS W ArS The cruiser Montgomery is coaling at Colon | S10an in the neck last evening with a re- | over. When the men In the barroom got o ar aded an ' ied_over to the wo o whom th 3 % n | ) alned fabrics mac Bolling beef. 3¢ and Sc. e et Woman to whom the¥ | 9 wi sail for home with the Nicaragua | volvor. Sloan, his wifp' afid daughter had | Over their tright they hurrled to the yard fisined fabrica mede by Mutton chops, § Rally:belps b 1 canal commission on Saturday trouble with Livingstop and attempted to | Where they found Kleinbub. He wis still new. Work promptly - Log o mution, e, Mre XD, Aunis o, Commander 1de of the navy has been fur- | ¥HID Wim. When Mo shot in self defeuse, | Conecious. The powder had blinded him and done ‘and Ueliverea [ st heson, 100 The first serious accldent of the glorious | nished copies of the charges preferreq | LVingsion gave himself up: R DR countty 2" Bend’ toe f Compound lard. Se. rd of July occurred last evening. Mr. and [ against him by A ‘lm"nl -\:* \I-l- | Gave Drake a blind until October. Now his sight is fully price let. |’ Plenic ham, Se¢: boneless ham, 10¢. I Mrs. AL D, with their little ehild, we Captain Thomas Porter of the secret service | SIOUX CITY, July 3.—(Special Telegram.) | restored, but the powder marks still remain AMACHAN, ! Sugar cured ham, 1lc. | preparing to a buggy ride. The rig was | !.]m. du 18 an applicant for the wardenship of | _o¢ tne Woodbury county, republican con.|in his eves and face. In speaking of his Proprietos P Sl starding in front of their residence at 315 | he Ecvernment prison at Leavenwort e o ode DI CHABINCRSRURIORR. 098: | gxneriandes FClslnbub seld 4 o ! Ncrth Bighth street, and Mrs. Annis and the heel, the San Francisco musician, | ayoce 1o the state e ot I Mot e | 41 gugsk (he only way o Kill me isite near Nor'he The following marriage licenses were Issued | hany were sitting in. the bugey while Mr. | has settled with his creditors and has been B 1o the siate canvenhion & o'nes. | put me in the electric chalr. I am scars western Depot. Councl) by the county clerk yesterday [ Annis had one foot on the step, ready to|allowed to retain his membership In the Jelegates will go uninstructed, but it is | from head to foot. I have three scars on Bluits, lows. Tel. 83 Name and addres Age. | climb in. Just then a mischievous youngster | un erstocd thut almost without exception they | my neck, two on my left one of my | i Thomas €. Wolsey, Omaha...... 25| threw a fire cracker under the lorse and | John S. Treadwell, leader of a gang of | Lo L ST ST fogers s mas, my 1”r‘r\ 1.‘.:4 1;“ aslens, | oy — — Alice 15, Sides, Oniaha : 2 | trightened him. He started to run before M™. | green goods men, pleaded guilty at’ Deirolt | own of Rioax Crry Troperty. [ my ankle s b head h Charles Brown, Omahu Aniis could seize the lnes. ~Mrs. Annis | ynd was sentenced to three years imprison- | SIOUX CITY, July 3.—(Special Telegram.) | hirks of three accidents, 1 carfy a 32-caliber . 1 L Stringer, Omaha rew the baby out and it fortunately escaped r 79A18 imprison July 3.—(Special Tele ) | bullet in my back carried an inch of ' " 300 | Robert Wilson, Oklahoma City, 1 2 ury. The buggy was overturned and Mrs . | he city as t for 1895, which has | steel in my head for four years and I now "c y Mary Crawford, Oklahoma Cily, \ was thrown out, spraining one of her e Unitel States has been invited to par- b shows a falling | have it up there behind the clock. I have Ferdinand Boukosky, South Omaha wnkles and sustaining a number of severe | ticibate in the International Statistical in fon he citsy | a bullet wound in my abdomen, another in Pu’e er e A Wilhelmina Pauel, South Omaha bruises. The horse ran up to Avenue I, | LUt€ held at Berne, zerland, Augu-t | since 1563 3 he assessment for | my leg and my face and eyes are spotted M. J. Van Kirk, Mills county, Towa 18| whore ib 1811 12th a0 GhOIIeE Maccana as uiliae't this year is $11,260,284 with powder. I guess that's enough for one . A Lyda M. Juckson, Mills county, lowa.... 20| paqly hurt that it had to be killed. Th According to custom the Missouri governor | Nan1as evwsenm———C PSS man, but I stood it all' right and 1 don’t 3 The 2 p. m. (rain to Lake Manawa fs an | bUgsy was smashed to kindling wood extended the usual 4th of July pardons. | nise aon . know what (o expect next, You see, a man excurslon train every day in the week ex T James Cook of 8t. Louls, sent up for mur-| MALVERN, Ia., July 3—(Special)—A. Dil- | Who has been shot three times, stabbed as ” r septing Sunday. One fare pays for the round ‘ ¥ ilte Qs ng: ler, and Szmuel Kinney, sent up from Green | 1ahay, a wealthy and prominent farmer and | any R Q04 GUUERIEINE S MU, A8 e ) trip, tickets good (o return on any train dur- Five thousand feet S-inch top, 13 to 2 county for the same offense, were the benefi- | stock raiser, died at his home near Hills R R S il i Paet ol . . a < iariia Ing afternoon or evening. toet li;:xh ot St par lineal foot. A, Over- | ciaries | date” yesterday after a long tliness. [1iand.to.pa & LIS Higrs ShEsbiiblly MoNEiy The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail in " sk oR, Counall Blufts, Ia. Sharles Tarelgo, formerly a mail cs ———pr— R R ) Three | C 8 2 i i hvo;, o ll-iu?x-lluun\:rr'x; [that g0od g T Rl 4 “:M i ““‘.“1 Bl sanler | Spenker Meyer Dropped Dead. | spare. "But here x"a auesr thing: Three Counci! Bluffs. If you buy anything in the drug, paint or undry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | The Day at Manawa, etween Frisco and ; 0., b ) |5 SR Ayl L | of the doctors who have attended me an : S h i 1218 doubt about this try It and be convinced. | Manawa was visited yesterdsy and last | ATTested. charged with robbing the m He| CHICAGO, July 3.—Speaker Meyer of the | yho have said on as many different occa- | glass line it will pay you to see us. Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157, | evening by the largest crowd of the season [ sions that I could not possibly live—three | * and robbed, but later evidence show b port, 111, His death expected, 1- | of these doctors e dead g buried. B ey & aazias nathe, | Ths ian oo ety Bt IAdl anual| Ao rebed: Wubiatsc aridbase skows Up whd | port Il Hie Gstth war unesppotad, o |at tomse dootoes are’ deedead - buriad | 200 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, reported in June that he had been held up | Ilinois house of representatives died at Free-

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