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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:: FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1895, — — = T e— — ———— e ——— ’ ™ H. L. McNitt; treasurer, Ovid Vien; financlal ' 3 N N be clean and free from slate and other im- | SALIFORNIA DIACHES-Per box, $1.10g1.5. I THE OmAHA DALY Be# \F“ “(0)[ COL\C[L BLUFFS secretary, M. H. Sears; trustees, O. B. An- MYSTERIES 0;'1.1'“'4 PAUHC purlties, The word ton i the bids Will be | caye sf b1 qis. $305 (0 *hPpine slock, per I could get relief R BN derson, A. Barrett, P. Wahigre understood to mean 2,000 pounds net. CRE IS Wark '.""' ver o, box, 1.3 fro;n abr{log l‘ljl)l'- — Loucks, R. C. Fralick; cherister, PARTICULAR ABOUT THE BIDDERS. SRR KU Moy i i ise OFFICE., - - NO.12 PEARL STREE: | Neighbors Join in the Chase fora Negro| ..o\ rue DAy ar tne rraps | Latest Chart Bhowing: Sailing Distanos|into the contract. "All contracts are sub- |88 " ks "« | ease I had spent hundreds of dollars % Who Insulted a Little Girl. s Provokes SEe Burntise. ject to the approval of the secretary of the | fi'A¢ ‘*,‘,‘,‘7‘,’,‘ LML | trying various remedies and physi- nterior, and are not bin on the governs 0, Councll Bluffa Gan Clob Membera Indulge et ARty Rovtovens EIe Trow. DeoRY ke T cians, none of which did me any In an Exclting Contest. who have in any respect defaulted In any | ORANGER—Navels, po " . good. My finger nails came off and H. W. TILTON, Lessee. CAME VERY NEAR BEING A LYNCHING | The Council Bluffs Gun club held a shoot- | NOT WHAT APPEARANCES INDICATE | bid heretofore made will not be considered. | Ut y Sltingels, B : my hair came out, leaving me TBLEPHONES-usiness offcs, No 43 night ing match yesterday at their grounds near - Any or all bids will be refocted it deemed | “LiGRS hons, N " editor, No. 2. e the east end of the motor bridge, which com- L e e net) ol Ty ettts | B R Rl cninton Turie Mo, par buneh, 148 perfectly bald. I ‘hcn WeHEY e | [rate Father Teat Rim, with His Fist Un- | ponced early fn the morning and lasted all | Hawalin Islands No#, Sp Desirable for Coal | "‘;“I'm L ('r'““"'m' “‘I:jl"'_‘\‘;:":. ‘“';‘v iliv"." fi M. oine, Bunohes, § gneh, $3.88 MINOR MEATION, Ul the Negro's Faco and ilis Assu day. Each man was allowed twenty-five Statlon Parposed [n the Light of depository of solvent national bank, payable | ' o AT R n \gars, pipes, tobaccos and canes ant's Fist Had to Ie 8 birds and the wse of both barrels of his Scientific Resoarch as at First to the order of the commissioner of Indian | FIGS-Fancy, cholce, 1 Calitornia, "t c‘;r' EASHAtat ClRar store, b ¥ fu for Repuirs gun. The first money was won by Graham Supposed. aftairs, each check or draft not to be less bas foo e Hoping to be cured by this celebrated ¥ X the Toyal Arcanun and Hardin, who tied for first place, and the than 5 per cent on value of the coal proposed AN G fuks, per dom, g0, | treatment, but very soon became disgusted 'l'l'"hemr;fumrinryv‘«:va"r\! il m - second by Konigmacher and Bereshelm, who e e ta it amTl DY forfeited to the e Baaih ¥ | and decnl"‘:\l :ot 8.8 Th:l effect was 1. oy Blufts, N u Jarber, 8 rod man from Omaba, | 8180 tied. Both purses were divided between | WASHINGTON July 4.—(Special)—The [ United States in case any bidder recelving 4 it 3 IR, T truly wonderful. T commenced to recover Grand hoiel, Council Dluffs, Newly tar.| I K. Darber, a 1 man trom OMAAS: | 40" winners, The followinggls the official | oo yo s i "“|an award shall fail to accept the contract p t bennitn o & 0l | atonce, and after I had taken twelve bot- pished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop. | was at the head of a red hot procession that | (it - last monthly chart issued by the hydropraphic | Bigs should not be accompanied by cash. tles 1 ntirel d1—cured by S.5.S The funeral of Mrs. Barney Grahl will | wended its way down Sixth avenue, armed W. Hart 2 21114 20110 01120 1212017 | Ofice of the Navy department is devoted to WHERE COAL 18 DESIRED. DATES Tn 60 to 704, boxes, 6o per 1b.; aa | U I wasentirely cured—cured by 3 (o 030 o'eloe A X 2 S0330 0 i $ 28 . s, #mall boxes, 10¢ por 1 when the world- gocur. this morning 4t Josso o'elo kO | (i revolvers and other weapons, and if G Hommay 2L 1112 12210 11130 120k an explanation of the salling distances be- [ The following fs a lst of the agencles of DER Eure Jalee, per VUL 45 hatt bl 83, | renowned Hot time having been changed a rope had been handy the chances are that ) < tween various points in the North Pacific [ schools wh coal s desired, with tho| R0 POPCORN-In the ear, Springs had failed, A large delegation of the G ede ie | before morning Mr. Barber's ebc form T ocean. A number of facts in distances are | amount and kind of coal to be bid on Wt 8. Loowls, . : ? i 12000 10110 01 ¢ Omaha Wheel club and the Turner Wheel | | s ornamented the highest tree in W. Rickman 11111 0010% 10010 11211 11022 A86 HOFLH; = whldty RILHOURHT AVAFRLINIBHL & Acxe-’:\v\' 4:::.1\\1:\\“«h(‘:”;fll"%\ y‘i‘lx‘y‘\] ac (\(\ \\\‘.:;T‘ b L RN MM e Shreveport, La, club pald Fairmount park a visit last even city. He chased the little D. Harl 1201 00129 02 [—15 | pear to be remarkably av variance with gen- | yoeo ) (M0 SGTIEY (Go*G, Hae' agency s No, 1 green mite Xih":&.’”“"""'i'\fl??";lfi.{ii*""‘fl‘"Hlx’.“..l'.'."”'“’ fng and watched the fireworks from th r daughter of William Flynn, a N faiEsm iz ool f'”“ erally accepted opinion, are, upon examina- | 63 tons hard, 175 tons soft, 7 tons blacke |t 1ae; No. & sénl gaif RRRAICY L JOX TR L6 Sty i ke atviatit n Pacific conductor, who lives at 1011 W. Pyper .. i 20 | tion, found to be reliable and valuable. Com- | smith; Genoa ‘school, 900 tons soft. In South ¥g:'1di¥ flini hides 12alic: No, 2 0ry nfnt nials n::r’;lx “::z(‘rn:z'-"4'1';{(.‘3‘,‘".,‘;: “_\l:tl»]hy‘L\"”\‘H::;‘-r SIxth avenue, making an fndecent exhibition | ':' |!\"‘<'{\Lm : 2 »I'- mander Sigsbee, the hydrographer, has pre- )I’{;<r1:|“v.g_' ,".,'}L“i'.“lf';:l l‘k'-l\-‘r(‘ ",'“"‘:"".,k"‘,,f"" \m';‘:{_ :‘;\:I-:‘;"'I rl‘"»;‘,lv'h;:n full 1‘,,’v",”“‘h ‘,“‘ A if Every the auspicos of the Young Men's Christian | of himself and making insulting proposals [ereshelm . 2t 1 50 vi«rwl uwll;m‘x;-d this |.m~\'.1...r\ u: mm; B0 Lon Hard; 100 (ohh RoPt 8. (onk laci | green aited n‘.;'.vmm‘ Elort Wooted sariy SYTHY). assoclation. While some of the events |, yer. In her fright she screamed for help % Campbe 2 01201 0110120 | pliance with the requests of a number of | ot (9" NeT 00 (OB SOt B tons BIACK- | & c,"Ary Bheariings (ahort Woobed enmty showed good work on the part of the young | ., :,,., lr.,mr‘u anmh n was attracted. Ilvljl\’\"'l” ”f, Fiare A1 thioot fesad f"'“ leading Pacific pilots, who desired to be in ,'.‘“\f‘y‘h [;v‘.k;":r,r,‘,” LL gL o S Atna) ekt i AU HOUSGWIfe men participating, there were no state rec | 5 0o ron minutes a crowd of twenty- | in which ench man was allowed five birds, | formed as o the distances between the va- | Rosebud agency: 70 fons hard, 10 tons Sha Welght, bae, oy L o L W . oft | five nelghbors was on the brute's trail, and | The first money was divided among Graham, | ious points of prominence in the North | blacksmith; Slsseton agency, 175 tons hard Rlebraake, mueraln Wool peits, et | ln T()W 11 ne 1o0ne cako o ke durtsrday tiotnoon AC [ring % | as the chase went on the crowd Increased. | Stubbs, Evans, Holley and Harl, each of | Pacific. s soft; Yankton agency, 95 tons hard, | Weikht, 4ate; dry fline Col whom killed five birds, and the second money 5 tons blacksnm Flandreau school, 200 tons Ji¥ ¢ pound, actual welgit ary on Br whei \ she held in her | At tha corner of Fourth avenue and Six AL LA LHIL Bl LAl 18 | fin vado mierain oo ! h between Hart, Helnrichs, Beresheim, Refk. | | ® Principal point from which caleula- | hard, 100 tons soft; Plerre school, 25 tons | actual weiklit, d Tave feob &\ lap caug fire. A lade naturally fol- | taenth t, where he was finally overtaken, { man and Miller, each of whom killed four, | /o8 are made is Brito, Nicaragua, which | hard 300 tons soft. In Idaho: Fort Hall Lo pay freight on them Towed, & h Iress was quickly | ore were fully 100 people, and cries of | The following is’ the score Is the western terminal of the proposed Nic-| agency, 100 tons soft; Fort Hall echool VBRI e e 4 ignited was somewhat burned about the | “Siring nim up” and “Go get a rope’ were | Pyper et ¢ ’ caragua canal, and which, if that project 1s | 018 S0ft. In Wisconsin: Oneida school, 15 White 15 I limbs before the blaze was extinguished heard. The young man who caught him was | Kingsbury ... brought to a consummation, will be a port | (°N€ hard, 30 tons soft f Fairmount park wag never in better shaps | a tall fellow, armed with a big revolver graham ..o PPN i nadmmacion, will be & POrt| 'y, North Dakota: Standing Rock agency, v for the use of the public than yesterday, and | ag he turne ver to Mr Honimes : . of much prominence. The shortest distance (20 tons hard, 8 tons blacksmith. In Colo- | i 0 i it has seldom had any more ‘generous pat. | the father little girl who was in- | Campbell . y between Brito and Yokchama would be the | rado: Fort Lewis school, 300 tons soft; Grand i The bad settied the dust an . T i ronage. rain tl sulted, he remarked fe was a good run- | Oliver i A¥ so-called ‘“‘great circle” between those two [ Junction school, 150 tons soft. In Kausa Medium. cooled the air, and dozens of private pienic | par and wouldn't have stopped if it hadn't | Highsmith ... points, but this is impracticable as a sailing | Pottawattamie, 125 tons soft; Haskell faati- 180 71 partics from Omaha and Council Biufls en- | yec “rie §ic gy - X . i route, for the reason that the American are | tute, 2,000 tons soft. In Wyoming: Shoshcne | L K Joyed themselves. The motor company was Mr. Flynn yanked the fellow up the street EA L AR - of the circle passes over the southern por- | agency, 340 tons hard. In Michigan: Mount | ¢ alli the pAssengers even T I L 3 ¥ 5 ‘s 2 . o i Tiverposl Markets, by the coat collar, raining down blows upon r tion of the North American continent leasant echool, 5 tons hard, 50 tons soft 1 A y running twice as many traing as usual H 7 t . . i k . & LIVERPOOL, July 4 —WHEAT i : AR st | s head and face until it was hard to tell he 3 : i through California, emerging into the Pacific | In Minnesota: Pipestone school, 160 tons | demana poor 3 ored winter Bluft City i No. o J. 0. §‘ A st | whether Flynn's hand or the darky's face ¢ seiesaress 4 ocean at a considerable distance above San | hard. In OKklahoma: Cheyvenne and Arapa- | Yol spring, & No. 1 hard Manitoba, N e ey | s )] Flynn had to go to Dr . R B 4| Francisco. The shortest practicable distance | hoe agency, 10 tons blacksmith. In New | 104 No. 1 Calitornin, fs 41 Futures cloxed il 3 w(':r 1!“’\‘\ ”¢ ‘\' o) |.<H'\‘\L.'u.‘,v{ Seybert's offi o have his fist dressed, and | By ¢ Wi 13 : ! therefore would be by a route due west from | Mexico: Albuquerque school, 500 tons soft; | henvios on sitions: July A Algist, ;- 1, O s ! e ‘ i|the darky's face was a mass of blood a et o 10 IS 0 to a point Pueblo and Jicarilla 20 S p | X . 8, H. L. Ward; A. R. 8, O Brown 3 3| in the ocean where another | P b agency, tons soft; G., Juhn Sehwab: treasurer, 0. Talbott: | C1ose watch was kept of the city fail all 0002 0-1|g can be found with a direct course | Santa Fe school, 200 tons soft, and the Puyal- | Y TR L conductor, J. H. Schantz; ward, T. A. Ellis; | last night to see that the neighbors of Mr. As a finale to the day's Sports was a miss Yokohama. This route is 7,145 knots, | 4P school in Washington, 175 tons soft. v August 34 b Noother soap washes wools without shrink= S RS L. Hitehkiss: | Flynn did not try to carry out their first and out match. Heinrichs and Sargent | While the “‘great circle” is only 7,022 knots. e 3 blisineas. heavl iz wo other soup 1 ay Sfticient aud ro- h NerTHT ¢ Turner and | plan and lynch Barber. ent do e first clatter out of the box SECULIAR FACT DE SRS B oK &; Jul 05 Aty reshing in the bath, 5 tstien, ML Sayder, Purner and | plan e T TECULLAR FACT DEMONSTRATED. OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, |. er s B November: | | T1uY One cuko—just ono—at your groeer's, 2d_Canning TRE i 5 VI8 9 v 4 Und GraHaTT 4 s 4 From Brito to San Francisco the distance K et hi len of Counefl Bluffs, who | GREAT CROWDS VISIT LAKE MANAWA | third round Graham and Hardin dropped Pb L, Condition of Trado un i o Dl ri St Louls fancy W ) lhll‘::‘gh Keibie, MSTARUAEE LNt & Manutae [out. On the fourth Pyper, Hart, Bvans, | ¥t KOS 4506 Tnta: biaNiS thsoAle A Vanor Droes | winter s RAWORTH & SCHODDE, tirers: aseoclation. are working zealously for | Constable Made an fnefectual Kaid on | Beresheim and Miller fell by the wayside, | foXeDAma It 18 4,336 knots, making the dis Jittte doing in the market for | 23 10 8) ib, 554 M CHICAGO. securing better mail service, do not get much | Colonel Keed's Drink Dispeisary, On the fifth only Holley and Harl were left, | (30¢¢ from Brito to Yokohama via the port b R’ he market for | 2 r a i long MRTAINGD tin country produce and the commission houses for | 08 0 45 1 RUBIEYE from the loca) paper, wiiioh whines | Yeaterday was.a fed letter day for Manawa, | and on the sixth they both drapped out, By [ of Ben Pranci knots. It will thus | p, " s "o closed up early » many peopie | Clear backs, liht, 18 1bs 0 agr ki i be scen that the distance from Brito t middies, 4 ibe., 32k 6 i 14 10 16 ully for home patron That paper o facllitie eaching the o were | A8Te€ment they concluded to divide the | ® * N Sl L > out of the city on the Fourth of July that we | 84s; shoulders, 12 ms, sl ays “the movement for beter train serv. | e facllitles for reaching the lake Were | money between them, and this was done, Yokohama via San Francisco is 3 and. for. eountey produce, Instead. of belng | St 14 0. 16 1im., dok. Tt Tty mins ,m_\ Tailed. The business men, how- | NeVer £o perfect and were never taxed to aC = isew | cno miles longer than by the shorte Increased, as is the case on most other holidays, | NoMinal; prime miess, 6 ad. Pork, prime mess ever, have too much nerve to endorse any | such an extent. During the day and even- POWDER AND T.N CAN. ticable circle distance from Brito to Yoko- | is really lighter than usual. The feeling on the | fne, Western, §7s 6di prime mess, w L Delivered by carrler to any part of the city, we'd be sure thut other eakes woula follow it guch pulling down of the flag, but will stay | ing Colonel Reed's motor trains carried 10,- ALy hama, a statement which at first appearance | market was g Hy weak. S e in the fight to the finish, and are expecting | 0o poople. Tho greater part of them were | NOmber of Lads ‘tlumbled Over ana Ono | SCCMS almost incredible Holders of eggs are not feellng very strong | Ametican, white, siew, 35 6d; finest American AEE Searles & Searles nothing short of complete victory. Lk = ‘ Seriously Hurt. Commander Sigsbee says that the announce- [ and some of them are talking a lower market, | Colored. 388 6 SPECIALIST. Grant Heath, an umbrella mender, stopped | rom Omaha and adjoining towns. It was & | yoroon Soin“a boy 16 years of age, resid. | Me0t of this fact will prove of vast interest | Those who have uny number of cases on hand | U1 1BTR=Tinest United States and g o at the residence of C. R. Hannan on South | €ood natured crowd and easily handled, and | 000 B 0 & O (0 So0ne €F ORG, to the pilots of the North Pacific ocean, for | are not refusing 9ige, and are glad to sell at | "COTTONSEED OTL—Liverpool refine Gix All foris of Blood anl Hightn strest yesterday and was ivon_the | it took in all the sile shows and ploasure | '8 8¢ Sixteenth and Williams strects, pro- | the reason that many shippers wil be glad | that price. An occasional sal of thoice bright | DITROLIUA - Relimed. sh 1o i B et I e job of fixing an umbrella. Not long after | pacorts, The Chicago Ladies' Military band viding he recovers, will journey through life | to take advantage of the science of the dis- | “¢K. In single case lots, is reported at 1oe. IERATOR 1k e quarters, 8%d « Teuter, | A and Blood he commen 4 he auit, and announced (hat | pyrpiehed music for the afternoon and even with the mark of a Fourth of July accident. | tances and in making the voyage from Nica. | Quotations: L _ 3 p i+ Polson thoroughily sleansed the Job was beyond him. hen the owner _ 2 “| Yesteras oo 4 A Fia’ to (China will 8topiat the: Golde | " EGGS—Cho T oto S—Li 5 ’ T B e e e |l Many ot thelr Sweléctions fwera wvaty||| Xesterday afterudcn, with e number;of|/iF8te o CHITRIWIL StopRdt the!Golden Gate. ||| 5mvin . mauing. stosiss #@ker holce Wool Market. 7/ . LADIES given careful ne, and were heartily encored, While the | other boys of about his age, Smith was in- it possible for steamers to put the handle, which was of scme little value, | fi 1 e th H B PR P ¢ 10@12¢; gathered creame ONDON T w0t tion for alk Was missing. She immediately notified the | crowd was great at all times, It was not | dulgiig in a celeb . They had burned i o for coal or to carry a| oy g, : i B AL e M peculiur ails police and Heath was arrested. At the st great at any one place. Every boat on the | their stock of cannon crackers, after which ; m South America to San Fran LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 6144 . 3c; | at today's auction, 400 bales were withdrawn. \ TN . Dol i e ATt A e S | Fke was in service. The fine breeso made | they concluded to burn some powder. An old | CIic0, where it can be discharged and a new | sprig onickosidy $2n J f | The kelection” Wi an_ averige ‘one. There was ( SN it i ) | B in his grip, but said It gol there accldentally. | magnificent sailing, and everything in the | fruit can was secured. Into this a lot of | AMErisan cargo can be taken on for the trip s R S R T S b b S \ Gal ® W iiroubies eurcd by spoctal William Dodd, a farmer working some dis- | Shape of a sail was aficat. The Manhattan powder was poured, which Smith ignited by | ¢ el TR o i Cloice fat, 70 to 100 1bs., are quoted at | included 4.398 bales New South Wi course of treatment. tanee net of ihe oty ran up amainst a | beach people estimate that their steamers | &PPIVIng a match. There was a puff of smoke ANOTHER PECULIAR CASE. 7e; large and course, 463t 3 | scoured, TA@Is Zid: greasy, 4G A WE K MEN (VITALITY WEAK) mada tickle in the slot machine” at the corner | carried 2,000 people across the lake. The |and several boys shot out into space, rolling | Another striking annotncement that fs g e ) L s TS A 4 by ‘100 close applicas of Broadway and Bryant street vesterday | bathing was fine, and all the suits and bath- | and tumbling upon the pavement. With the | made by the figures on Commander Sige. | fUll eream, Toci Nebruska and Towa, part skima, | 6 110: 1096, biten Sonih AWK eoupen Tog | on to business o study, sovere mental P e it Suban 5 exception of Smith none of them were se- | bee's chart at s bilives e LiRch ol N # g atrain or grief, BEXUAL EXCESSES In middie afternoon. He blew in about G0 cents bet | ing facilities of the beach were in use. v iem were bee’s chart is that the sailing distance from | LoLurger : 1, 10c; brick, No. 1, 1ic; | 18 3d; er L life or from the effects of Fouthtut folites, ail ting on the green before things came his | Only two incidents occurred out of the or- | Yerely injured. He, however, was frightfully | Brito to Yokohama via San Francisco is | )iak—tpima i tlana) 47 T halo oa e 415" | yield readily to our new ireatment for loss of way, and when the green finally won the | dinary all day, That eminent reformer and.burned about the head, hands and arms. In [ shorter than the routc from the same points | 6.0 rye stri, S5 color muken the e rm i | 14 P0eds Breasy, @t B i ST £ out of wity. Thicusands five ‘nickles which he expected to land failed | staunch prohibitionist, Billy Beck, organized | 3ddition to this, his ecalp was cut to the | by way of Honolulu, By a perusal of a | Light bales soi the best. Only (op ‘grados bring St WRITE Tz bl A tEnoes to materialize. When he voiced his woe in | a raid on Colonel Reed's bar at the busiest | SKull by the rough edge of the tin can as it | map of this portion of 'the Pacific it will | 1B Prices. - London Stock Quotat i Vi accents that were loud and profane he was | time during the afterncon. The word had | Went ying through the air. The injured boy | b noticed that Honolulu Is only a short dfs- | | GEONS--Ter doz.. $1.00 LONDON, July 4.4 p.m. closing Dl' SC&HES & Searlss RO 4 2 Uy Omal N i iRy P e 4 i 5 o 2 VEGETABL JOuBeN calmly thrown outside by the bartender and | boon given put that a raid was contemplated, | ¥as taken to his home and a doctor was | tance south of a straight line between Brito | 4 The market on vegotables la qulc on | & e BA%SLPam com. . w0 SUEtER R ik landed in the city jail, charged with dis-|anq about forty of Reed's friends got in | c2ed and Yokohama, while San Francisco appears | hava coased to attract any gren: mmount b 5 . 10% |N. Y. Contral. .11l 1011 B Py 3 n| at turbing the pea AHSAdC ot he S CbREIALIE Fen AT Ca TIaaT Awiy ED HURT BECOMES ED HURT. to be a greater aistance, north of the same | tention Matoes are mot he tirmly ‘us | F e G0 5 S ¢ . : ere . AROF WD, Quotations 9015 Re Fire and tornado Tasarance written in best | every bottle and original package in the| EA Hurt, 1818 South Tenth street, took a [ line. Yet the distance from Brito to Yoko- | Mbhrhroms am, Ume 1 - Quotations: i ; X 5 5 cholce K, s0a cxicnn 14/ Mex. ( i 3 companien Moy o farn aner bt Jost | Dlace and hid them wntl the danger was | notion yesterday morning to fll an empty | hama via the Californla motropalis is 374 | s6c. it e TR o DUFFY'S ey anarty o snle oa"trate fav | bver. When Beck came down to glat his | tomato can full of powder and touch it off. | Knots less than by way of Honalulu. The dis- S—_Demudas, per crate, none; California, | i b ate of discount in the open market . farm lands I lowa, Lougee & Towle, 235 | vengeance there was nothing but plain pop | He stood over the can ‘after the match had | tance from Brito to Honolulu is 4.210 knote | "FEN e T | ea, navy T [ D jcentysand SIoesithres ure Ma" Whls Gy. Pearl St and cigars on hand, and the constable was | Deen applied. The can went up and cut | and from Honolulu to Yokohama it is 3,400 e, 25 S [monthR DI AL Tipardean)e g —_— | Comt amas ety -handed. After an fnterrup. | through the chin and forehead of the boy. | knots, making the shortest practicable route | CAHBIAG orders, 2 3 ikl i Don't overlook the fact that the Spetman | it A% SR e and thelr | This caused a call for a doctor and seventeen | from ‘Brito to Yokohama via Honolulu 7,610, doz. bunichos, 18, ARG All Druggists. stock s being sacrificed at any price to sell. | (&8 &G KERTER (o oo e and the | Stitches were made In the dressing. which is 374 knots In excess of the 7,236 GbLL L days' sight,” 20 If you do you will miss the bargains in dry popping of corks went on as merrily as Hugh Miles, the 14-year-old son of Harry | knots—the distance from Brito to Yoko- PARAGUS e stock on , 26G80c | PARIS, f{;}:’ls(.“r‘:x]rvlynlna. ~]hw‘?, \\n\'\ and ':\{I H_.},‘.yr ever. Tt 18 reported that the incident came | & Miles, 1820 South Tenth street, piled a | hama via San Francisco. Thus it is obvious bunchte, LG standard ods that you must b he 4 8 X L larger the crowd the quicker the gools go, | YETY near having an exciting sequel. It is lot of powder into a hole in the ground about | that there is another advantage which the gk 40@50c per A and the greater the sacrifice in values, said that a crowd of out of town picnickers, 8 o'clock yesterday morning and applied a | route via San Francisco has over that by G i ; oo, | e match and a lighted firecracker. His face | way of Honolulu : i et | oor — —— whose supply of beer was thus untimely shut | MAICH and a Hgbied firec Y o Slaibaaaialeonn : t \ i hand, de PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, off, organizad and lald a plan to quletly take | *N0 hands were badly burned. .,]:,;’,"".'i}‘,x;d',r,‘,"\',:,,:," ¢,".‘,:,’,' l’,],‘f:‘,‘,s(,,mw},',; SUMA SQUAS 5 Beck out into the lake and duck him. It was GotTORE B ARl Iy, Kong via San Francisca is only twenty, knots | "SATERMELONS crated, 3, J. H. Clark and daughter, Kittie, spent | not exe Al HaRinciaa ¥ July 4,—T Ky statement of th SO A 8t Temorvon. pent | not executed and the incldent was quickly | MINNEAPOLIS, July 4—Frank R. E.|in oxcess of the shortest practicable distance | GREEE? S=Per bu., §1.60G1.20, Bank of Engiand, Tesued 1 i the follow G. M. Duncan has returned from southern| A siight accldent happened at the Man. | 'Vocdward, the Minneapolis newspaper man, | from Brito to Hong Kong without the ad-| through thelr heads | €00 y ictreine et And Texus, favorably impressed with that country, | hattan beach boat landing. The movable | Supposed to be lying in a Spanish dungeon | VAntage of & stop. This will be shown by | in & poor day for fruit | oTans, i Miss Jennle Plle has gone to Lexington, | apron, which dropped a short time ago and |in Cuba, has been heard from, and ought to | the following officlal statement: the res s a foshipped in, with s increace, 06510007 (her 4 p ol & LastCall~=~ Neb., to visit her sister, Mrs. C. 1. Dickey, | let a load of people slide into the lake, re- | arrive in New York tomorrow. His mother CHOICR (OBSROUTES Were quite’ & 000; motea, reaeive, dectense. £ overmmen for several weeks. peatt 15 performance and eposited about | {his morning recelved a brict letter via | The shortest practiale route from Brito | Which ’ Becunitien, Increase, & it ot L T e Wareniana k6t dran oM | HAVEnE (aRted Tune|i7)iat BortiGardonax to Hong Konj & Drito to San | price in order to clow u | e s reneiVe o bl which s RRE Dok st aonined, do b e e b about six feet deep | the north coast, saying that he had emba Francisco, knots; San Francisco to |, RED RASPBERRIESTer 2t-qt. - case, was 6164 per cent, Is mow .47 per cent. 'Th The DeatLiot 8 fal from Several | Hoer T e e parte ant e aeeP | on the Britieh ‘steamship Ardandhu for New | Hong Kong, 6,060 knots. Therefore the dis ing i cholce stock, $1.60 | changed at cent. Consols for money, Mrs. Albert Luring, who has been very il | thelr heads. All were fished out before they York, and would arirve July 5. He say tance from Brito to Hong Kong via San thern ! 1200 for the account, 107 616, The am bullian , 2 & has had many thrilling experiences a Francisco Is 8,760 knots, an excess of only | ../ stock, per box, | gone into the Bank of England today {s £36,000 B ol Albere Lurieg, who b been vory | (B0 ReRLY, LTSS e, Ao There ey |12 ha mtny, uheillog etnerlenors [and | Franclaco'la 8760 knole, e exces of ony | ALAICOTE dulci, i e box, | gine ot the fank gt el iy 1 aot | & Brickeye T (a1t ak (rak tm ariEi for onsumpLiant no danger of a drowning. The accident was 3 KOl I ACHT case, $110G125, 45.50; Lisbon St Petersburg, 50; Athens, o i accf right. circle” distance. Another remarkable state- | APi LIS-South Ya-bu. Box, 65@7sc. Rome, 104 103, The Misses Hattie and Dillio Atkis of | 0Ccasioned by the far of the landing steam- —— knocking Aenl is a ad o ment w h is drawn from this chart is that p B C Visit with thelr sister, Mrs. . B. Luring, — | Up the outer edge of the hinged platform.| DENVER, July 4—John J. Mannix, a A P olulu is 367 knots in excess of the route from B A 3. Hurton, tounty supériniendent. of | The {HINE Wil be anchorel permanently hero- | brick moulder, who had wealthy relatives n | Grit o Tong Kong via Sun Francisc, Lot J%#fifi?fi%?fi&‘fififl'fiefi SRR achols, left yesierday for Denver to attend | &1Ch €0 that o repetition of the diSaster| peoria, 11l was shot in the nmeck and killed | is derlved from the following figures: Bri the meeting of the National Teachers' asso- | Gont s O00uT Al I K el thm | on the street last night. The wound may | to Honolulu, 4210 knots; Honolulu to Hong clation. . 8 Pt as one cf the | 4" e been caused by a stray bullet, but it | Kong, 4,917, making the distance from Brito Judge W. S. Lewls of Glenwood was in her the day was one of the greatest ted the shot was fired by some |t0 Hong Kong via Honolulu 9,1 which is the city vesterday on his way home from | jn“tne history of the lake y had a grudge against Mannix, or | 367 knots longer than the route via S Avoca, where he delivered an oration at the | 'c ' oty O The Jake John Gray, a negro, who was standing near | Francisco. B et Thly celebration: B on o This latest map lssued by the { 3 BRAND E. C. Parsons, Ray Bixby, H. K. Smith R e hydroraphiolFiofice ihsiaiehmalle 10 : and Ed Duquette have gone to Jefferson to Council Blufts, Towa, Baily fo. e Taken faisent I, B e e & i ( ol 1 ARS take part In the wheel meet for the state Special inducements offered on all summer Mrs. M. Hendershot of Refvey, Wis., ac- | it o |‘.|1\] T s R championships. Harry Hattenhauer, who | merchandise. companied by her attorney, arrived in Omaha | o %y FU0h 0 Fihich it contalns, Tt is P, T o and talked of going, changed his mind and de- | Big reductions in wash dress goods. yesterday to take the remains of Henry | gaid that it will no doubt do much good in . 3 CUFFS clded to ride at the three meetings on the | Speclal prices on ladies’ shirt wals 4 3 v St 5 g Francisco | ence 2 2 < o national circuit to be held at Chicago, Special prices on ladies’ belts. Conley, who dropped dead at the Union hotel | bringing San Francisco into prominence as 5 Rev, G,.W. Suyder returned yesterday | from 50c to $1.20. at a yard. takparonis i ve kIR BLEACS o B L B e oA latanae ould from his four weeks' trip through the east.| Special prices on underwear. Conley's eldest sister. L ,:w‘("'fl“ Iha ais (alle op.CaARCH It “‘_“':'i} \! and may be had of all Leading He attended the general synod of the Luth- | Spbecial prices on ladies' silk gloves and Lightning e ok8 (DowD: et oot A ey 4 Dealers, See all Shapes at "I eran church at Hagerstown, Md., and the | Mitts 5 , 2Rle g . he Hay Ielandatare How aoleeksntia 5 ; e MASTISR—OMAHA, Neb., July Women's misslonary meeting &t Willlame. | 76 summer corsets at 44c each. In the thunder storm early yesterday morn- | for coaling stations av the friends of annex A led propoaales In triplicate, subject 1o port, Pa. He also visited friends in Dayton | 19¢ Swiss ribbed vests at 10c each ing lightning struck the rear chimney in | ation 1..\;‘ ”..uu._‘l hv;n\'“ :: ” :hl’v?hl.ll:',:: You are Interested in getting good ealues always; you want good wearing ‘;?.' “J'."y‘.‘x‘x‘“l q\:lh\!: "‘:I l“«"'\\w‘l '{Tlx,fi..'.'f_’.','vl and Wooster, 0. His wife and daughter, FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. | the residence of Mr. Weeks, northeast cor- "x"‘_"“"l‘l'l‘;h‘fi‘hm“”"._' “‘m” O e Coliars,—you want right shapes, too. Write for our Souvenir of Fashions, July 1, 1895, at which time and place they n"'"l'“l:'w" npscled bim on the trin, i stil Rev. K. W, allen Marri ner of Twenty-slxth and Davenport etreets. | gain prominence as a_shipping polnt, and it JSree iy mail. After that see your Outfitter, and buy these guavanteed goods. wiil-baronaned. In slhe RrescacoNotinidnding i i y aLLRE 10 The following account of the marriage | The current went to the ground through the | ipe friends of the canal enterprise are suc- 5 at Fort Crool h. Government reserves ;»:-‘::'h Y“If‘ n:fl”l‘-lr’ I"N\ "'m‘llr “1‘ 1;r \\]nll last W, ‘,hm“"_, Rev. E. W. Allen, mm]"" chimney column, but did no considerable | cesstul the table of distances prepared by CLUCTT, COON & CO., Makers. Factories, Troy, N.Y. s ",-m 475 any or all 1vr~v-»'nl»i ach at St. John's church next Sunday | a8t W@ g AYaiec e o, damage. Commander Sigsbee will play an important f ey 2 a2 g pne o o e oy 20y sy 2y aa e Plans and & tions can be seen, and i (o monts g bt of (e Ot b TR oy S U S8 e R MR R | A St Hrown's €. 0, D, paglasinsthin slipgly thien fiom Sha HUNO (LASZHEIE) EBCOART: a9 well as the northern portion of the Pacific alding prol -m; ; ol e » ourier Fon oce i % 3 TM Screen doors, 49¢ each. Hammocks, 49¢. “Last evening the wedding of Miss Fanny | Showers in Eastern Portion of Nebraska, an. 1o CHATLBA T NEM ¢ stotes trom, s;.\ U age: | Weed Curtis to Rev. Edgar W. Allen Fair In Wes COAL FOR INDIAN AGENCIES P SCOCOPOCCOP> OO PPDPOO®O®O®@®® | Y Mo wnd QM int Mason frui ars, per doz., 49c; E - - —— - was solemnized at the home of the bride’ WASHINGTON, July 4.—The forecast for The Indian office has issued advertisements H e guart Mason (ruit fars, G0 doz.; hall-gallon Your House Y e S s — 5 calling fo! o1 \ishing coal for a . a mother in Park street by the groom's father, | Friday is: calling for bids for furnishing coa a Mason fruit jars, 79¢ doz. President. Cashier, Heated Free-= en of V! The bride for Nebraska—Showers e eastern por- | 14 number of the Indian agencies and B s et Rev. Dr. Allen of Villisea, Ta. The brid For Nebraska—Showers in the eastern por N . a a Not_from a_financial standpoint ex- @ e ) , but entirely FREE from the a-a ts which are so often found in who' wore te satin gown, was attended boler in the western pe schools throughout the country, These bids One pound plug tobacco for 15¢; one pound | o0 re a white satin gown, was attended | tic ir and cooler in the western x the general run of heating plants. of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa ] will cover the entire supply of coal for the smoking tobacco for 1c. by her sister, Miss Alice Curtis, and by Miss | gouther hifting to westerly, winds i r the entire supply al for — e (e = s s 3 3 y Indian service to be used during the fiscal . Y Swain of Youngstown and Miss Amy Smith | For lowa—Showers; light, southerly winds S 4 Five gallons gasoline for 65c. Salmon, 10¢ P P Jowa=gn 3 2B vear 1896, The adventifements are to be per cm: i) ; il of Indianapolis, The maids wore white silk For Misscuri—Shower warmer in the ¢ Heating and Sanitary Engincer, oF 51 00, 0 Steam aud Hot Water Heating, Capital, $100,00 Have Twelve Vehicles of the I Karbach stock that must be sold this week. Prices will ' be made to sell them. Call at once. Cor. 15th and Howard St The Bargains ofa Liftetime. N \ OFFICE CONSTRU NG QU ,\lt'l i g 2 20 8 0 2 8 2 1} Best rib roast, Se; chuck roast, 6c and e, | ('3 acted as a flower mald. carrying mar-| yon; fair in the western portion; southerly, [ ment and directed tosupply the coal mer- Bolling be: and be. guerites, Dr. Calvin of Chicago {was the | ghitiing to werterly, winds, hants and dealers in their neighborhoods, Mutton chops, Sc. best man and Mr. J. Fred Pennell, Mr. War- Loeat Record, For a long period, it was the custom tc e Selth plni. okt Al (e, beLda] 1able s in | Bilnimi (smparatiras & & Billlen g iAbesdoiy T UL IRUIAG RN 1S | R e P TR S S RPN, 1. B A P ot o - - with pink roses and the bridal table was in | Minimum temperature.... 8 & According to the ad\grtisements now being orn, The 2 p. m. train to Lake Manawa 15 an | ferns and pink roses. Average temperature...l. W T sent out, the bide ayeyio be opened at the 71 ~ SIMS & BAINBNII)(;L,.?'.',",. T the Brute excursion train every day in the week ex tev. and Mre. Allen departed for the | Precipitation oo B8 0 L8 on | Indian office in this f“ on Thursday, July AR I (J A % end Federal Courts. Rooms 106-7-5-9, Snw cepting Sunday. One fare pays for the reund [ Thousand islands and the Adirondacks, and - 5 1 } MBEATS gowns trimmed with lace and Dresden silk, | western portion; sontherly winds, inserted in a _numbeprof«papers in the west Leg o' mutton, Te. ren O, King, Mr. Frank Grove were the T o A DHE R ;| advertise extensively in various daily papers 202 MAIN 8 : 5 , . Profits, =« s P 0000 Salt pork, 6 ushers, while' Master Paul Kellogg acted as| OFFICEOF THE WEATHER BURT realating 1 the vlelnity of the agencles 202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W A, o) r t Omaha for the day since March 1, 184 25, at p. m @art, Block, Councll Bluffs, lIowa. trip, tickets good to return on any train dur- | they will be at home during August at No. [ Normal temperature »....... s ‘ricre are tirse Wi of coal ack Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancles of archl- m——eeeeeeeeeeeeeey § s et large part of the!distribution will be and the maid of honor wore a gown of Dres- For South Dakota—Showers; cooler; west u Sirloin and perterhouse stea ough the Indian agents, who will BRIRIY a3 pevteruouse steak, 100, den figured silk. Little Miss Nathalie Biesen- | erly winds, through hgen ) ¢ 4.—Omaha rd o E One of the oldest banks In the ata fow Breakfast bacon, 10¢. B 4 s i :.\‘I‘.\VH\ iy S ‘-mwfl'l'“"m UMl but lately the Indian’ office has been re COCCCTee PGP VDO VOVDVIVDIBO | (LI Faed s Compound lard Se uring the ceremony the bridal coup ire’ o N T UL LI S W Park s xcess for '“'\““ 4 segiroe 3| Hard, soft and blagRpmith. It is tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced. Yex tho Eagle laundry s cthat good srmal_precipitation ac; chuck steak ic. ¥ Kansus—Showers in the N por- rnished with copies of the advertise- orrespondisg day of the past four years stricted in Inserting@g§tice this kind - e e g Plenic ham, Sc; bonelass ham, 10c. stood beneath a bell fashioned of margue- | “OFFePORITE Gy of the PASIG,¥y and hence the greatBxportion of the distri bleusea 1o sce and serve you i 2inch | hat the coal shalfg He, delivered at 1 1 : cess for the day.... $7 inch | ggenofel cservghons, but bids may alsc PLA’IE GLASS— o n n doubt about this try it and be convinced. For Making a .. Deficiency since March 1.... e e ed Y i a @ d e [ 7 s nlue. . . of the coal req@ired, at Omaha, Kan GLAZED SASH - = Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157 Two boys, H. Lewin and Robert Albrecht, Roports from Other Stations at 8 F. M, City, Sioux City or St ot ths B, B T aive ar iliabe. da o e . L stock sizes, and any specia e or shape desired furnished at less than any N a8, | specifications sent. oufs with advertise competitor's prices by the Ed Lurke, at W. 8. Homer's, rosdway. ments it is stipulated that coal must | COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS CO., VAT PRI AND_GARDEN LAND” FOR | wraTe or - - » The largest exclusive house in Western lowa. Send for prices on estimates, 8 Pearl street. WEATHER. JAME E. BOYD. J. W. DEAN Muasc e ) u FOR BALl A NO. 4 REMINGTON TYPB Telephote 1030 asonts Temple. Building, Srcr it ol b news Sanidn i h Maniacure Baanuts were snjoyed o the full limit. Ons | their blanks at nothing in particular, they ran BOYD & DEAN B L SRS e R S - 0 e L LR LR o T of the principal features of the afternoon | afoul of Officer Murphy, who ran them in on (_‘——'——"— - - JMAHA, NEB. FOR SALE “\ NEARL ,\\‘ W NI .‘lllka:(‘ was a tug of war between teams seclected | the charge of firing off firearms within the | RFnabs... OMAHA, NEB with barn, Tn, eity water at h North Platte. A barn, fruit, nice shade t n & nicely trom the Danish and American citizens. A | city limits. Albrecht claims to be the son | Valentie oo:.." g loudy COMMISSION Maa f . o 1d o ‘Goxiss feet, for 83 \wo-thirds couple of dozen fellows ran salves | of the health inspector in Omaha, and both | Chiearo ...\ ; Grain. Provisions & Stocks Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments and | €00 ool along a ladder and for twenty-six minutes | boys live with their parents near the west | gy Louls. v Room 111% Board of Trude % v WANTED, TWO GIRLS TO WORK IN ICB hand running they tugged, pulled, swrithed | end of the Union Pacific bridge. Ba AU 00000 t g Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Goods of Every Description, . sateben R AL and twisted, until finally the Danes got their — — ; Kausas City Raluing. Correspondents: John A, Warren & Co. J B Apply opponents on the run and kept them that Davis, agency for Muovon's remedies. H — Denver. A art ¢loud — —~ Schoe ity 3 NTED, AT ONCE, A GOOD MAN TO WORK way until the referece gave them the tug ‘Abnnal Church Mesting. Saltrasedlor el @ Bart slonay Schoedsack’s City Dye ddes W, 8. L £ al d delivered th T i Works, Cor. Ay A and 26th [ 5 i, sl s Perco strostes udge W. 8. Lewis of Glenwood delivered the ~ . J - o ilamarck Clear. A R e s, Cor. 4 Mol Junt Plerce R s e he annual meeting of the First Baptist MARGIN 0 ncen: | e u may have read sen o fee, 1521 Far | mm——— — L church was held Tussday evening, July 2. | Chevensa..ooil 18 1 Clear. oty | TRADING You iy have read send St., Council Bluffs. Office, 1521 Far | 5= DWELLING u 13, which s NEW and S SR LWELLING White Oak Piling. The following is a complete list of the oficers | it Gt S0, nay | margie: traains o kines: L4 AGRIET DAy Eh AR 80 acies good land Pive thousand feet 8-inch top, 12 to 26 | for the emsuing year: Pastor, Rev, V. C. | Galveston 4 T|Cloudy. EXPRE! *lers free and will teach you Send Pric Lis n.'.‘,'x'[p .m:.'vm long, at 9%c per lineal foot. A. Over- | Rocho; deacons, Joseph Robinson, H. Pelh)’-l P T R T R fomething. ARBOGAST & C0.. 1 Fraders Send for Price List, Blufts, las Counell Blufts, Ia, , ~ L bridge, G, J. MeNitt, ¥, L. Evaus; slu'k.‘ Lo A WELSH, Observery oidiag Chiese Danske Mon Wo ventured over from Omaha yesterday after- The people of Avoca enjoyed an old- [ noon, armed with revolvers and blank cart- e fashioned celebration of the national holiday | ridges, which they intended to use in showing ‘ |- - yesterday. Farmers from miles around | Towa people how to have a good time. As waTIoNS flocked into the town and red lemonade and | they were coming up Broadway, firing off “w a eamavae £wp 30 aamye -i0aURL, XU Copmideig e — 5 e A A0 A