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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ESDAY, JULY 9, 1895, e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, « - NO.12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrler to any part of the city. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Danetown the Scene of a Very Lively urday might he swore out a search warrant for Ed Sherlock's barn, claiming to have se- cured evidence to show that instead of being destroyed it had been ted there. But Constable Baker, who served this, falled to find anything in the way of liquor in the barn. Wagner went on with his rat killing, and now claims to have secured further evi- dence that from the barn the liquors were SPRINGS ITS ~ BENSATION Des Moines Paper Fires a Heavy Charge at the Harlan Foroes, JEALOUSY RESULTS IN A4 TRAGEDY Colored Man Kills His White Wit Commits suloide, CLINTON, Ia, July 8.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Robert Brown, a colored barber, fa- tally shot his white wife yesterday and then a > A MONTH, MEDICINES ~ FREE, e e vy commitisd suicids. The tragedy oscured at| JHIS OFFER APPLIES - Calamu§, a Clinton county village thirty CHARLES TULAN VERY HOTLY CHASED |gEain to take thelr place in the channcls of | STIRS THE CORMIPG GAZETTE SCANDAL | miles west of here, on the Chicago & Nortn- | It Means the Correst Treatment, Not of Catarch Alone, But of Rheumae — some Catawba wine was found lying in the western. Brown Is a member of an educated tism, Nervous Discases and All Common Chronic Ailments on the barn yard. The wine it had held was sour, and highly respected colored family here, a1d | &, expensive P de Derogatory Remarks About Mrs. | 4,4 g5 was the wine in the Catawba jug that | flarlan and McFariand Accused of Prepar- | (.o m':myed ::m- wite fus m‘n: “a: v iy ame Inexpensive Pla MINOR MENTION. Robert Huusen for Which He Was had been kept for several days in Justice ing, and Cirealating Ghe Story ed s ot \ Y 4 . e E vi v . N ¥y of paying the ——n Worboll ) (6 “Loatd " Auiaa Vien's court room. Yesterday afternoon Rte TIHH ‘\\'ln W She was a beautiful white woman, the di "TO ALL CHRONIC MALADIES. H. W. TILTON, Lessee. TELEIHONES—Dusiness office, No, 43; night editor, No. 22. price of a horse for [ Kesting, causing discom| often naus rt, distress, and A, A number of physiclans tried o ’ ’ By, o | the trentment of chronte maladies 18 pass- Buy your cigars, pipes, tobaccos and canes Wagner filed an information before Vien | vorced wife of a railroad man. Ever since | to help me, but none of them seemed to hit I Goand Hotel Clgar store. e i charging Stevick with making a false retusn, Denying the Yara, thelr marriage he had been insanely jealous [ '°€ will soon pask, and every chronic | it until | began with Drs. Copeland & Shepe Grand hotel, Councll Bluffs, Newly fur- oo and Btevick was asrested. e gaye bonds of her, and many times sccused her of up- | SUMerer in Omaha should open his tired | ard, and they curcd me. 'have nover had A nished, lloune'nui Oct. 1. B. F. Clark, Prop. for his appearance at 2 o'clock Thurelay falthfulness, She had withstood his abuse ps | €¥es wide enough to get n vivid and indelible "h; f(':"g!" tomach trouble since I finishes < The Lady Maccabees meet in regular ses- | ‘‘Danetown,” the part of the city lying | afternoon, when the case will be tried. DES MOINES, Ia., July 8.—(Special Tele- | 1ong as she could, and a few days ago had | \mpression of this fact, 1he treatment pro- | st slon In Grand Army of the Republic hall | south of the tracks, came very near having Stevick claims that he had witnesses along g i % s A : N - with him to see that the work of destruction was properly done, and although he refuses | Fepublican nomination for governor, now go- %, A threatened to leave bim vided by Dra. Copeland and Shepard, gram.)—The sensation in the contest for the | 'NIFREREC 1o TWREE FEN: 0, and | Now York L1 e Bullding, at a as- after an exch little excitement in the shape of a lynching hange of hot words he drew a |sessment of &5 monthly, tacluding medls [ A poainess SMan' ans who have the res- last evening, and the would-not-be victim Is | to confide the names of the witnesses to the [ ing on warmly in this city prior to the state | revolver from his pocket and fired two shots | eines, 1s from phy of people, us among the occupying a bunk at the oity jall because he | public, he says they will be on deck when the | convention which meets Wednesday, which | at her, both of which took effect, one In the | pect of thousan is afraid to go home, His name is Charles | timo comes, | CATARRIL b JUST CoMMC mi Tuesday, July 9, at 2:20. Regular meeting of Concordia lodge No. 62, Knights of Pythlas, tonight.. Officers- elect will please be present for installation. . dtoké en- | Jaw, the other tn the thigh. She fell to the | competent specialiate of the profession. No | M Alfred Cornish, who conducts & hare Pinnel's case ich the charge —b—— was Intimated in these dispatches last even- | Jaw, . v ness’ and. sAOAISEY. MG LB e e o Vholation of the stae | Tulan, and he has been living by himselt in Forsaken by His Friends, ing, will be aprung upon the publlo by the | fioor, and he thinking she wis £e4d, {LRK] | more luteliigent, more (mithtal, more ef. | with Drammond TSth and Hornes law, was continued by Justice Vien yester- (& little shanty at the corner of Fifteenth | parrison Latham, who has five or six crim- | leading Drake paper tomorrow morning. It ::::m:“"h“";:i‘! st ek women died this UL B I i U LR streets, has this to say: 5 day for one week on account of the failure |street and Fitteenth avenue. He used to|inal suits pending against him by reason of | contains a series of letters which fasten ywhel any price. To be ter of one of the attorneys to show up. work on the street gang, but when the change Johin Kelly, the tramp who HE PAckage | in supervisors took place last spring he was t n at the North-| )., 4 4 felfii’,;'"“fif,.'f,?.'“ house Sunday afternoon, | '€t Out and has been cutting willows south | e county jail. When his friends agreed to [ Corning Gazette and ecattered broadeast over pleaded guilty in police court yesterday and | Of Manawa until very recently. put up the money for his appearance it was | the state, upon the Harlan and McFarland was sent to the county jall to board out a Several days ago a little discussion arose [ upon the understanding that he was to keep | managers. It is expected that the publication 4 3 T e $50 fine. among the Inbabitants of Danetown as to [away from Mrs. Clara Wyman, with \\lmu; of the article connecting lan and Me- 1::;‘\9:“:;“:1:,,];:”(‘\Ix“cflrnltx:)‘:s ‘(lxlfilnd:x‘lg{h‘\r!nr’! A GREAT NEWSPAPER. Bd_Pancake, who inaugurated n_Irf'!kn of | the morals of a Mrs. Robert Hansen. Mrs. :l& "flg ‘K?:'"“':*‘ ,‘,::“.‘1"3"1“,1@\:}:;:\1% -!l:‘“liv:xv Farland with the publication and circulation | ing points during the summer. They | The Business Manager of o raao K s300 vester. | ansen accused Tulan of getting drunk, and | ;& BrOWuRes Be SO e O amenced | of the charges against Drake will injure thelr | Proposed to entertain the visitors with races, | Daily Bee vouches for Drs. Copeland & urday afternoon, gave a bond of §300 yes Tulan retaliated by making a very deroga-| . ooy o Bet AN o o 1o had | gube! 1al chaneel q suffic base ball and other similar ways. Today the | Shepard as follows day and was released until Friday morning at to pile up againist him. The friends who had | gubernatorial chances and add suffictent | ghse bAll and other strtar SAve. | TOARy e SUCArD B8 TClOWE: - and & Shepard 1s 10 o'clock, when he will have a hearing be- | tory remark about Mrs. Hansen. Some of | assisted him in the first case kept on until | strength to Drake to give him the nomina- | b o, o }‘,',,,m]y protested against the ex- | entirely reliable in a Professional and. busie fore Justice Cook on the charge of assault |the men of the neighborhood took up the | there were $2,650 in bonds standing against | tion AT B R G o Ol P Thoe, DHTECIne BAVE. ghinet With intent to murder Herman Gress. charge, and to emphasize his position, Tulan | them. Among them was one bond to insure | Meanwhile the tailenders in the procession | Cirelons and served copits of LREw MO | and’ fully maintain, n leading reputation in fald he had been intimate with Mrs, Hansen, | his keeping the peace. Several of his alleged [ of gubernatorial candidates are sanguine. | firahcs on the Fobis TS COCHRCAL PHE | the treatment of 'chronie discases. The and all the rest of them had been, too. ' | migdeeds have taken place since that bond was | Secretary McFarland claims 200 votes on the class of soclety and mentions a number of public may safely trust them. it Hansen evidently found out that the first | 8iven, so that if he had been tried and con- | first ballot, and that he was a very general . Dusiness Manager Daily Bae, Dart of the remark was tiue, for last evening | victed of any of his numerous offenses the [ second choice. While he is not sure of the evening. rorized by the thought of stapendo toc- Sloux Clty Preachers Protest. tors' bills” and to feel that competent spe- SIOUX CITY, July §—(Special Telegram )— | clnley services nre only for people in ensy Several weeks ago @ number of Sioux City | ClFcumstances, Is the bug-bear of lnvaliis who ar po business men applied to the managements of URERADEISE eUY his torrid style of love making, was given up | the authorship of the charges against Gen- by his bondsmen yesterday and consigned to | eral Drake, which were published in the The Omaha Fire and tornado insurance written In best compantes. Money for farm loans at low rates, City property for sale or trade for neighboring towns which are alleged to have farm lands in lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 | apout 9 o'clock he got a lot of his friends | bondsmen would have been compelled to pay. | homination, he says that he fecls that he has fi:‘(:’xf)’r:““':"'{:'.’; “‘:;I”’,“‘fl"‘p H::"“‘"m;r';fm{j”;r The following extracts from church papers Pearl St. o {0gether ‘o had beén coupted with hiy wite | But (helt action Vesterday saved them, for | &% Eood a'chance as any one.in the feld. | LOLGES, Y, (MY I QOB JHE STETVEV | published tn Omaha may serve to indicate Alfred Cornish, 18th and Harney, i 8 Tulk ; . Ll . 4 e e t now holding office Don't overlook the fact that the Spotman | bY Tulan, and swooped down upon Tulan's | by turning him over to the authorities and g the standing of Drs. Copeland & Shepard | “My catarrhal trouble dates back about | ens. ac e ts Deini ehcrificad at any price to sell, [ $hanty. Tulan heard the gang cowing, but | being released from the bonds, they prevented has been worked against me all over the |°f & majority of the citizens. among people who know them best: en years, 1 could feel it all through me. ¥ ’ A R 2 state,” Mr. McFarland, “and I think Towa Farmer Commita ~uicide THE N BAd v s0.| I seemed to have a continual cold in tie : thinking they were just trying to frighten | the county from dividing their cash with | State, said wrland, wa Farm i JTHE NEBRASKA CHRISTIAN ADVO- [ % . ) \ ERCRI (R0 you will Tiiss the hargstne in ¥ | him, he locked the window and went to bed, | them, HHAY LE AN IEENE HOENS CRESTON, In., July S—(Special Tele- | CATE, the organ of the Methodist church f‘,\;f,'\*m,‘,"{};,,"h.’,,‘.‘,’.‘y”"' Bty o hatR goods, clothing, shoes, hats and all season HAD A ROPE FOR USE Latham claims that the woman has been | Colonel Ormsby was feeling particularly says: “‘Drs. Copeland & Shepard, located in | able standard goods that you must buy. The " oo e R ation e g partlcularly | gram.)—Jasper Moore, a well-to-do farmer [ " New Fork 'Lifa building are semiori | Were full of muct : \ larger the crowd the quicker the gools 8o, | But he had not lain there very loug before [ leading him on l:)r.’(nn:(I(‘)';pf'::"“': ';‘;‘;;:;'-n‘:“‘; Triends profess to believe that the contest be. | residing near Fontanelle, committed suicide graduated physicians and geritlemen of wide T A N MG Lo e and the greater the sacrifice in values. he heard w big nolse outside, and, going to [ JOVINE U o slay Chore sORE BIEES AV tween Drake and Harlan will become so bit- | by drowning himselt In a large water tank. [ YIRS i responsibility, Thelr laudable | hat T 'became dyspeptic. Soon I became the window, he saw Robert Hansen, Ole Ole- | treating him 14 LA i 1. | ter that a compromise candidate will be nec- [ He and his son were driving the cows to | disease within the reach of even the pooreet | \AnEuid, weak, without ambition, and, in a PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. son, John Johnson and perhaps a dozen more ::"»“ it *‘Ihc "z'“ }]'l']-“‘“."-:'h":":"“‘f“"‘z_ A e reach of even the poorest ol outside, with a rope. 1t did not take him | though he is not willing to ac s hat st 1 me up in y, and they think they can show that [ water, and when they reached the tank [is commendable.’ word, ‘run down' completely, T felt that Ormsby is the man. Colonel Ormsby is cam- | Moore told his boy to return to the house | THI MIDLA LG ; 5 5 o wag the catarrhal poison in James McCabe and family are camping at | More than half a sccond to declde In his own | femain In the county fail for a couple of | hqjgning as a liberal on the liquor question | for some salt, and while the boy was absent | Organ of the ekt Syt NEiacteeuyLerian | N M TR T ) AL i Soscr mind that they meant business. He grabbed | Weeks, when he will be brought before Jus- | ynd’ hopes for river county support. He says | Moore jumped into the tank and was dead | order of the day, ahd we are glad to see the 5 i b his trousers In his hand, rushed out of the | tice Cook for a y hearing. as to f ol entirely a new man." medical fratern 30 AR T1V6E Teft 1St evening foF & wedk'a he has 160 votes for the first ballot now, and [ when his son returned. i tie, Dr Copeland & Shepard of this city are on the right track bable:Atbr n over as mABY leroes as case hopes to gain a number more before the con-| A 15-year-old daughter of Mr. Donnell of | FRCRETHLEN Mhenne Jower mrin } T NTAN visit at Thurman, Ia. in his way, in his mad rush for safety, with | Our best gas ranges will bake after flames | yoytion opens, Villisca committed suicide last evening by | medical attends N i man DU LANMONTANSS Miss Bertie Marsh has gone to Chicago 10 | tha whola crowd after him. One of them |are turned out. Economy of gas the great spend the summer visiting relatives and | wio had been brought up ¢n a stock ranche, | auestion. A few genuine Quickmeal 1895 | ha a candidate for re-election as chairman of e eir methods are fair and their treatme S friends. tried to lassio him With the ru‘]‘w. but 1::‘5";)\'; gasoline stoves at very low prices. Just|ihe state central committee. The leading Whole Town Destroyed by Fire. successful, and reflects the present advanced | oy o 0S8 S B S eried: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodbury and daugh- | was untrue, and Tulan's neck cccaped the | When ~needed, alluminum ~fruit Kettles. | candidate among present members of the| CRESTON, Ia, July 8.—(Special Tele- | state of medical sclencers FotiLy. anditiertires ot W e h ter Hazel have gone to Spirit Lake to spend | noose. After running several blocks, Tulan | Graniteware very cheap. Get an Old Dector | committee is H. G, McMillan of the Elev- | gram.)—Fire destroyed the entire business | tarian paper of wide influcnce the Prafhy-| Wool Growers' association, and one of the the summer. ; A lfn!m(l l'l‘.ln(' to gnl.mw his trousers. Accord- "“‘“ n;’n"l'r‘;-s':“‘;l' in the world. Cole & Cole, zQl(h]P‘::(n;lrcl‘heG;ug;e:‘:zfliuf‘f”\\;l;‘s‘tlzrnCl(ly, portion of the town of Knowlton, a smalt | Copelund & Shepard have a sound financ leading men af the s ute, writens 3 rs. W. §. Willlams, who has been visiting | ing to his story they chased him to the cor- cet. x-cle LW ot @ | for A 5 _ | standing and their methods of doig busl: he Copeland system of - treatmen B Ly iy aad (OalltSrhint for. the" pase.| eF Lof Tenih avents AUS. BIEhth. stroct member of the committce, is working hard | (O Oy (%, OhClD Crtat Wertorh, WAL | ness are honorable. o the treatment of ail | through the mails s al rient, A elght months, has returned home. whero ho lost them in the middle of a bean for the place. SOLUE hRIE i g 0 ce to all, and is es a_boon to sufferers from chronic diseass James E. Blythe declines peremptorily to | taking a quantity of arsenic. Yeople Are Tuklng the Mall Treatment and Are Nichly Plouse No Discront chronic diseases these physicians have won | MOst Intelligent, best managed and most > 2 about half insured. The orlgin was in 4 successful svtem of the kine . Mr. and Mre. B. J. Michaals of Little Rock, | patch. ~He kept on his way to the police | On water bills later than Wednesday. Water | There i B0 danger of any radioal otters| S0 EeR* WEUT T ibed ! posttion o the| xn SWRURUORT T o v g e e WO ILRE B e 5, Michaels of Little Rock | station. where he begged for a place to atay | Ofice open Wednesday evening. ances getting into the platform. Iowa re- buttdt J6A LHB Lo - = thnt of muny others who have taken the Ark., are the guests o ey a3 L ver might; e publicans at present are very much inter- | Pusiness bulldings saved the town. STOMACH DISEASE. treatment by mail, My own trouble was Sudt famlly for the SUMMEE. sadtize of | He said:he had a revolver under his pillow Wil 8 gu Contracts, ested in the candidacy of Senator Allison for Furniture Deater Fails. chronic catarrh of the head, throat and ;lr:::;lv:{n delighted with the beautles of | 10 8 N ourth he celobrated by shooting | Contracts are to be signed today for the | president, and they will not handicap him in 5 S The Effect of Catarrhal Polsons Upon the | bronchial tubes, a very difficult disease to SIOUX CITY, July 8.—(Special Telegram.) P 2 ; 3 e t ‘s hos- vay. Besides the party in this state 4 g Stomach as Given by a Well Knu Bt illy, but they cured me up 6 Fai all the loads out of it. If it had not been for | erection of the addition to St. Bernard's hes- | any way. —F Y 3 E ya Well Known £ i T o, Sauire and family hoe e oo | bis negligenco In failing to reload he says | pital, mention of which was made in The | 12 thoroughly committed to the protection of | —August Andersdn, & et TS ML M O THMATMisNT SEND FOR konnunl.\“:‘l:ur‘:’:gnm ooy ine the acve. | there would_certainly have been several | Bee several months ago. Hughes & American industries and to sound money. of this city, made gnment today to FOR HOMIEZ TREATMI Mr. George Spangler, 2116 Howard street, | §YMPTOM BLANI. sation of taking in the sights of the world’s | Danske funcrals. \ metropolls. MY LEA'E THE OPEKA HOUNE F. R. Conaway, president of the state League [ C. L. Wright for the benefit of his creditors. | eity, Is the credit man for McCord, Brady Miss Mary Coady, a teacher In the govern- o | of Republican Clubs, said today: ‘“The plat- | His assets are estimated at $36,000, of which | & Co., the e grocers. Speaking ) \ N form will probably amount o a reiteration | $6,000 are book accounts. Liabilities are | of his' relief ire from the horrors of DRS, C('Plfll ,\\D & S"H)ARD ¥ 4 Catarrh of the stomach nearly ruined ! on were the lowest bidders on the brick worlk, anc Herman & Brown on carpenter work. Tt not yet been decided who shall have the Sty contract for the steam and plumbing work. of the declarations of the Minneapolis con- | $23 500. Anderson attributes his failure to | d¥Spepsia, he s vention and contain little else. It will prob- e ment school at Flandreau, 8. D, and Mr: Elllott Alton Expeets to T 3 h slow collections. L 5 u ROOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFB B Wianiiy of Olehwosd, Minh.. are Vi « :’nm:’:‘ © Take Charge of The h‘lf{ll‘llg in to cost about $20. 000. 1t will | aply be silent on the liquor question, follow- ¥ e 1\1‘:‘“:‘1{:], stion !lv"r‘lile]y:‘r;xl“?n ars. Almost in- BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB, Bt M ASEE Gokay oh hany. be three stories high, with a basement, and | ing the policy of the party of two years ago Creston Miniator fesizns, ab 3 uld have a_dull, glx;'txn Ut LS % Elliott Alton of Leavenworth was in the [ Wil extend from the northwest corner of the | (o consider that question aut of politics.” CRESTON, Ia, July 8.—(Special)—Rev. | fieoVy, Paln in the stomach and bowels, ad | Office Houra - to 11 a. m (0.8 B m. Byes e s e ons are 48 by 'y b i Aoy : e ead or e s—Wednesday n atur A F. L. Reed returned yesterlay from a trip | City vesterday in conference with W. A. [‘Fm"r'po?"“(”'?fié T LS contaly To Boom wiarsh for Governor William Miller, pastor of the First Presby- | food would lie on the stomach® without diz | § ta 8. Sunday 10 tg 13 mo iroeys only, of @ fow days to Chicago. His daughter, | Maurer with reference to the proposed leasing | ip i ; ; 3 the chapel for the whole bullding, and the [ CRESTON, Ia Negotiations have | Kitchen for the wing will be loca‘ed in the | gram.)—There will be '@ deleg o becn pending for several weeks past. On Mr, | basement. The rest of the wing will he cut | 5rn)—The SooEAL oD 00 ministry to look after extensive business in- . Alton's firat viait Hore he had the misfortune | UP, Into',rooms for. the aicl. - The ‘work ot | Stron leave here tomOyfow; morning for | terests at Des Molnes, s‘"ci y 30° ; x putting up the bullding will be pushed ag | Des Moines to work for Scnator Harsh for T to fall into the soclety of P P i Eeiona o 1 S 2l she B | Eapily o possible, and il probably be com: | EOVerucr, (bie beln i home, enows’ | A retible pracical cock book Is a boan (0 Pure [ leted by fall. band of forty pieces will gccompany the | housekeepers. Send for a free copy to Price er Lb. Reducod Ratos, succeeded in ploturing such an alarming con- | P1ted PV fall party. The delegation goes, irrespective of | Baking Bowder company, Chicago. To Hot Springs, 8. D., sale July 19, Aug- | Jitlon of affairs that he almost decided not | Yes, the Eagle laundry is ‘“that good | party affiliation, for Harsh. . . ] to take the house. He has reconsidered his | taundry.” and is located at 724 Broadway. e T c < s ][l ¢ | taundry.” and is locate 24 Broadway. it < s ;':[‘pz EHAESNRONE MERti0IARE aze StOr Lo coislon, however, and now says that If he is [ If in doubt about this try It and be convinced. NEWS FOR THE ARMY, NEW YORK BANKERS ASS00IATION . , ar, Bos- | Biven proper encouragement from the citi- | Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. [ ; w:”;}“:fl:‘ g‘j‘l’l‘:'“x‘:gu'(!{“fl,"fo1;‘;‘_‘“""' Bos- | Jens he will lease the bullding for & term o Changes In the Regulur Service as An. 10nd Issue and Souna Money Among the y . u _lof years and give Council Bluffs a thor Derhapeia Eatal (Uuonyay. nout cod Yesterday. & Topics for Discassion. ’ A 3 4 e American Pharmaceatioal assoctatlon, Den- | oueilfy ‘Grat clada place of amusemont. Two little sons of F. M. Kretiek, who| wasHINGTON, Julys §es§pecial- Tele-| NEW YORK, July 8.—The second annual The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail in Baptist young people meetings, Baltimore, |, i, 1063 fof sl any bonus but merely | keeps a saloon on Broadway near the eastern | gram,)—Captain James G’ Ayres, Ordnance | Convention of the New York State Bankers' | Council Bluffs, If you buy anything in the drug, paint or pe ! assurances that the citizens will support the were out drivi ster- 4 M‘x’«imm:l J“gn:&n’;::} e Epworth | €nterprise. The executive committee of the el e Ly SR e et R s e R B S L Merchants and Manufacturers association will . teague, Chicago, 11l Sale July G to 11, = | J Rt S Manuiacturers noecciation Will | the morse took fright and overturned the | soiconst battery: the day, especially of interest to bankers, riamore ba.Bule August 16 1o 22 "'~ |ofice and apoint a committce to secure an | WEEY: throwing both bovs to the ground. | Gaptain Fayett W. Roe, Third infantry, is | Will be taken up by prominent speakers. On Denyer, Colo,” Salé July 13 ‘to 20, ana |SXpression of opinion from the people. ar. | TS SURECSC ONF, § Y€ 8L OEE M0 M | defalled to atiend ‘the encampment of the | the first day Mr. Brayton Ives, president of August § to 17 i fen years, having managed plhy howecs o | was considered very doubtful, his brain [ V15O Hational, Guard at Camp Douglas | the Western National bank, New York City, o G e Ve o ac oh Leavenworth, Topeka and Fort Madison, Ia., | Deing affected. The older, a 10-year-old, had | "'First Lieutenant Edmund L. Fletcher, | W!I! speak on “The Bond Contract,” touching Chariton, Ta.” Sale July 23 and 24, bringing fine testimonials from each of tne | broken leg and was in very bad condition, | pnirteenth ihtantry, heving been exsminsd |uPon its inside history and effects. Mr, B ulll(l l.mlmnn II huvclnr alnlcnwllll;vn‘(;rdT::xrllm places. 1f he takes the house he will spend | d1though it ‘is not thought that any serious 2 % { i lckets to various points In the United States o . s d e *|by a board of officers and found physically | E. Walker, general manager of the Canadian o Canadn 2,000 In renovating it, painting the entire | Fesults will follow. The same horse threw | gisqualified for duties as captain, is retired | Bank of Commerce, 1o | terian church, has tendered his resignation, July 8. —(Speclal Tele- | "oy effect in August. He gies up the Miss Mona, who accompanied him, is stili | of Dohany's opera hous there. She will spend her summer vacation at Hamilton, Canad BURLINGTON ROUTE. lay afternoon. When in front of their home | Tsland to Seagirt on buiness pertaming. to|on July 10 and 11 The greac questions of | §12SS line it will pay you to sce us. 200 Broadway, CouncilBluffs, Iowa, COUNCIL BLUFFS. STEAM DYE WORKS 1 a or sister of the boys out of a bu Toronto, will present interfor, frescoing and gilding the walls and | 20 older sis 88Y | as captain, to date July 5. “ of map and fllustrated | e 5 5 = . y an address on “A Canad wgllle"u'pmlut‘?llxecm{m Yellowatone Nt | coiling,” providing new scenery, giving the | 8DOUt two months a d broke her leg. Captain Willlam M. Waterbury, Thirteenth | Pinancial Situation ,,:’"i;\;,""",‘,’;fi:’,‘ otfibe All kinds of Dyeing by 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. |Puilding a thorough cleaning from cellar t0 | ne gas company's special prices for sery- | !fantry, having been found physically dis- | What Should Be Done and What Will Drob. find Cleaning done in gallery, and putting in a new heating plant The electric fountain at Manhattan beach By bringing first-class companies Mr. Alton will be {lluminated each evening from 8:30 | has no doubt that the house will scon be put o ted & Girl, as a major, to date trom July 5. to 9 and 9:30 to 10. The steamer Liberty | upon a paying basis. While it is true that Mrs. Parkhill, who lives in the southern| Leaves of absence granted: Brigadier Gen- | Money” by Hon. Michael D. Harter of Ohio, will connect vith all trains to and from | Omaha theaters have drawn many Council | part of the city, had Dave Bush, a Streets- | °al Adolphus W. Greely, chief signal officer, | and one on “The Money Question in the Manawa. _First boat will leave Manhattan | Blulfs people to the other side of te river, it | v ted yeaterds iy o | L0 months; Major Erancis B. Lacey, Bighth | West” by Mr. H. W. Yates, president of Deach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- | is equally certain that their patronage from | YIit¢ arrested yesterday on the charge of | infantry, one “month extendel; "Captain | the Nebraska National bank, Omaha, qualified for duties of major by reason of dis- | ably Be Done.” ability contracted In line of duty, s retired | At the second session, Thursday morning, an address will be delivered on “Sound the highest style of the art. Faded ang stained fabrics made to look as good pew. Work promptly done and delivered in all parts of the country. Bend for ice pipes will be continued through July. 4 rice ers at Manhattan beach who wish to catch | this side is not so large as 1 commonly sup- | COMmitting an assault upon her daughter, a | George A. Drew, Third cavalry, two mont Three subjects of vital interes e ¥ the early morning train to Omaha. posed, and there aro many who prefr gy stay | €Il 14 years of age. The offense is alleged | First Licutenant Moses G. Zaimsi, Second | association. members. will e be siscaseon O 4 M AOHANE No Uiscount at ome rather (han either g0 to Omaha for e v cemmuentonatial rud toktha [Inetlllery. oneHm O R e e ek +Losses from Bad Debts and the Part Taken Propris v their amusements or patronize a badly man- eaf. d e aBhunk, * | by Statements from Borrowers in Preventing water bills later than Wednesday, Water b ) § " 8 Broadway, :’&‘m A PR e aged house at home. Unul the late Mr. White Oux Filiag. anefmontiianditenkaayageriandad Loss.” Discussion led by Mr. James G. Can- y, near Northe weatern Depot, Councl) Blutts, Towa. Tel. 823 Dohany was prevented by poor health from | Pive thousand feet. S-inch top, 12 to 3 - -dep | BOD, vice president of the Fourth Natonal - i 3 . 3 2 - P, 12 to 26| A pure cream of tartar baking powder & AR _ Result of w Carouse. paying the attention to the opera house that | feet long, at 9%c per lineal foot. A. Over- | brought by Infinite labor to the highest de- ?‘z':,klg,"’“":,i?"‘. Qi oy aatatilingds (i tho John Willemans, a Garner township farmer, | he would otherwise have given it Council | ton, Council Bluffs, Ia gree of perfection—Dr. Prices. R ook R e and Oharaes. on Oountry called at the police station yesterday morning }"""s w&u”commllor:flt . Tm’d show-going e e By C*;;';;:':re D'lac"g:;g;trlvd gl»a':xnu : own, and there is but little doubt that if g 7 No Known Causs for the Accldent. 3 s ed by Hon. and complained that he had been robbed by | mr Ajt OLD SOLDIERS GOING SOUTHIVARD Seymour Dext id M ALton Toabsa ik s hoass . L £ e _ | Seymo exter, president of the Second Alexander Chapin, a tramp, whose acquaint- carrios. bis WASHINGTON, July 8—Supervising In plans into execution it can be made to pay | (- g 3 5 - 1 National bank, Elmira, N. Y. “What Is ance ho made Sunday. They put In a very | as well as it ever did. PAY | Colony Will He Flanted in Two of Georgla's | spector General Dumont has received from the Beat Method of Furthering the Usefulness Countles. Chicago the report of the local inspector of | of a Bureau of Protection Agalnst Fraud?'" s}“a‘,fllnuss“::.mdybyw(fl}r;h:m."f,.1',:1,,‘2:,“:“,';;’.'; HOT WEATHER BARGAINS, INDIANAPOLIS, July 8—P. H. Fitzgerald | steam vessels on the result of the investiga- | Discussion led by Judge Hanford Struble, were In a very Jubilant condition. After that — started for Georgla this afternoon. He goes | tion of the accident to the whaleback | President of the Yates county National bank, what happened Willemans did not know, but Toston store. o close the purchase for the land for the | steamer, Christopher Columbus, on her trip [ T5nn Yan N ¥. = when he awoke yesterday morning he found | 25 dozen men's and boys' sweaters, worth | old soldlers’ colony. He says he has $125,000 | from Milwaukee (o Chicago, June 22. The |, ihe, [Iternonn of hireday will be oc. ho Had two beautiful black eyes and his sil- | 25¢, on sale at 17c each. in bank with which to begin business. The [ ePOTt exonerates the company owning the | {o'iye iratoga Monument at Schuyleryille “’fe"“W::“,';h';;‘}“’“c‘t”‘lc';“’s“f.ym'l‘:"90';"‘}!:1{“;ufi:! S ety 4 a5 colony has taken options on 125,000 acres of | Yervel and the crow, It 1s wiated hat the | he evening will be devoted to a grand phy and Depuiy Marshal Fowler went out| 50 dozen genis' negligee shirts, full size, |'4nd In Crow and Wilcox counties, Georgin. | fests made just before the accident demon- | honduet, at which a number of guests of 0 Took for Chapin and overhauled hiny in the | made with pocket, on sale at 25 cach. Some ¢ fheso options | expire 'Wedneaday, | strated. - The' Ohlcago’ inspectors ‘conolude | sfciinos ' Amane thass. vt Hapke, Hort afternoon fn & vacant dwelling on Twelfth | EXtra quality gents' shirts, in madras and B Eht. Mr. | their report as follows: ‘Neither was there EDUCATIONAL. MARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE The Great Military School of the Wesl Also NIEDRINGHAUS HiLL for Small Boys. Unsurpassed Advantages. Investigate before selecting a school. For Catalogue sddress LESLIE MARMADUKE, - - Sweot Springs, Mo i itz § Harter of Ohio; ce W m— 3 BT R 7 ) otreet and Avenue B. In his bocket was a | Cheviots, at 3o, 5c and Gio_each, 30,185 mow” et e e, VI 3ecUre | any”excee of steam pressure carried at any | York Tvening Tost: Y. Alfred S, Hehlel DUCATIONAL. . 5 Gents' laundered percale shirt: vorth | gon money from the sub-| {ime " Therefore, we are unable to state the e s EleiNeln E g $20 gold plece. Willemans' horse, with which e percal ® WOrth | goribers to the colony scheme will 00 _LNOra{0re, 7o 4 bach of the gold importing firm of Heidel- - he had made his escape, was staked out near | $1,25, on sale at 89c each. until the entire $350,000 necessary o take up | C4U%e Of the accident, except that It was one | pach, Ickelheimer & Co. of New York; Hon, ;‘ng lnu‘Hs(raundl. a short distance from the | . f&r"“"“'y ladies’ black sllk mitts at 19¢ | 4)) the land available. The colony is not | Of those for which no cause can be given Charles M. Preston, superintendent of the LE AGADE“Y 66th ouse. He was very non-committal and took 3 A et incorporated. Fitzgerald e, e banking department of the state of New YEAR his being locked up In & very philosophical | , 80 dudlity Infants’ ribbed hose reduced to D RSE Rt atRNA LTS hontitle Shocked Poor Old M ssourl Twice. York, and Mr. B. B. Walker, general man- | fiigh grade Enlish and Classtenl schogl Literary. M AL ; ’, LR manner. The police claim to have found out | * gpgfllfl’l‘l‘”-”m Sl Georgia until the colony fs incorporated and| SPRINGFIELD, Mo., July 8.—Two distinct | ager -Canadian Bank of Commerce, -\‘;;;y,ti“'-‘u“m‘f;g_",f;'_",;l!,:‘“::.;‘,,' Sacksauvillodd’ The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience, ::e name of a man to whom he gave $5 of | ¢ Th*y!, PN PRI el See values at | takes actual possession. earthquake shocks were felt here last even- Habiss Wil B A saihes A s g READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN) e sh. pigdt d Ll -——— & I m, = yIULSIREN I FOWLER, DICK & WALKER = ing, the first at 7:30 and the other a minute EVELAND, 9 woM PROPRIETOR OF THE i Yellow and white corn meal may differ, 401-405 Broadway, The mn‘;:,::,,':g':;";l:;l;"‘;""' snwhote. | IET. Tae dufation of the first vibration was P LRI Ou T E AR alliaNy, soo: O O WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- but elther makes dellcious gems when com’ Councll Bluffs, some ingredient in baking powders by the | hvg :"":f:,’,"f;"fl,,e”‘:ng"l‘::’“‘:;L,'mffi’:‘::' oot | phans' asylum of the order of B'nai B'rith Z SARY OF MEDICINE, bined with Dr. Price's Baking Powder. PR R o Towa. | government authorities, as well as by physi- | harors the pocple had time to realise. they | Was held here today. It was decided to v MAT e R e e, Of for the Convention. clans generally, has not deterred manufac- | ware experioncing an earthquake. e €Y | erect another large building, and have it SOAP Albert Martin, the 16-year-old boy who| The first delegation of republicans starteq | turers of such powders from foisting them on L LA s y ll"nu‘lfl‘“’?‘r‘“l‘x‘l‘llw' will 4 nr{vr 84 For "Tmsl' v tate convention, which is to be held to- o At Moville—Arrived—Vancouver, from | dent. « of her residence Saturday, broke down in the | stores: s e & PN morrow. I. M. Treynor left in the morning, | “Calumet,” “'Chi Yeast,” * Montreal for Liverpool. S [ jall yesterday morning and confessed the ¥ g, || “Calumet, lcago Yeas! Ken! ba ox oy Sergeant Attemp s to Kill Himself. :i:::l‘ll;‘ ‘n",;nly("f;'s":: ';e“‘lml:“l:;:loxvposwl t0 | booked for the evening. In the evening H. | Ball.” “Giant.: rown, " Trieste—Arrived—Boliyfa, 'from New York, [ —First Sergeant Hugan of the Eighth United ry on ac-|J. Chambers, Judge W. I. Smith. Colonel | ooans ot et via Genoa. e States Infantry band attempted to commit | o > REIKMAN, count of his youth. The man for whom he | D. B. Dafley, W. B BajubFidge, Taco Sims | “mecint crir i oK O “Loyai At Glasgow—Arrived—Biidhos Ayres, from [ suicide today by cutting an artery. He js | CEOROE P. SANVORD. AW EMAN, has been working says he has never caught [and J. J. Steadman started, all of them |*“Manhattan fatchat,” “Home, | Montreal; City of Romé)fféfn New York. still alive, but it is feared he will die. him In anything that looked like crookedness, | delegates, bent upon doing what they could ‘F('lll;"' Perfect ‘Rock L “1:! th - although he has repeatedly intrusted him with o 00K 86 anin to further the Interests of ex-Senator Har- g § varfous amounts of money. He is too old to | lan, e Trhlle Botn . ete. . . T. C. Dawson, chairman of the county i d vi . g @ ;2@ e ratom”senso a0 |l T.°C. Danton, chalman of the'counly | ' sate toteect al*branda sod with & ALV AL R X R MR M R TR AV R ARt All powders sold at 25 cents or less a they think, for the penitentiary. It is possi- | Hart and others of the Drake crowd also | hownd to be made ! ) ! :lo that fe nay will bo found of giving | went. 1_‘;;.- rest of the delegates will o | \Wilay, the government PR AN G Im a taste of Jall life without glving him too | today. The idea of having a special car, | o _ R 3 : : [ hard a dose, and that is what the officers are [ Which was at first talked of, was abandoned ‘\{?(Erl:l“:"{l-:("r“‘l;\"rast o‘fnflnkn’l‘r‘-'.;I’.‘:':L::N“Jer:h“- OTHING can be substituted forthe RovarL of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa y Bguring on now. because the delegates could not agree on a | classing them as unwholesome. 3 ad B Capital, . . $100, 00 i = T time for leaving, some wanting to start HLAD VA 010NN Baking' PowDER and give as goOd re- Brohiatio n 3 5 12,0000 Soreen doors, 480 each, Hammocks, 490 | Hlutte will sers me brserer oy iiat Council - wraal Government of thn Cresks Ended, " One of the oldest banks in th ¢ tows. | / treat the following D 3 3 3 3 3 uffs will send the biggest crowd of lobby- IPAU <yl oxn- 2 * One of the oldest banks in the s of lowa. treat the following D/sease § Gatoline stoves from $1.98 up. 3ta that ever went fross here o aiy topoh: | EUFAULA, I T., July 8.—The dual govern sults. No. other leavening agent will make Wwo solicit' your business ‘and " coriections. ‘We | © (E0 10 FUOMAY B0 : ) One-pint N;wn fruit jars, per doz., 49¢; | lican state convention, ment in the Creek nation, one headed by the L11ts bay § per ot co tise deposita. We will be [ Catarcho W': ul‘u;“l; r;:fl'u":h[‘:m'p quart Mason fruit jars, 69¢ doz.; half-gall o) A S A T . - piagl Aa S bleusea o sce and serve you. e o Kje N % } . cart Discaso, Liver Comp! 3 Mason fruit jars, T9c dos. Young matrons' “first dinner party” is al- | by Second Chief Bullet, was ended today for such llght, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. = | plait, Norvous Demilits. Memaal 21 pounds granulated sugar for $1. ways successful when cook and Dr. Price’s | the time by United States Agent D. M A f ' f Rresslon. I.ous of Mannood, @e & 4 0-::‘ Wunml’uglc:'x:;bll?u for 15c; one pound | Baking Powder are in unison. Wisdom, who refused to recognize Second (1 S Dclal Nflhces [;[]Ufl" PIVJ% sl e e Diakaies: "“‘gu. moking tol . —-— of i 3 i - ! ] -4 A aralysi per can. Snies Constable B. F. Stevick, who claims 10 [ ag the lawful chiet of the Creek mation.® You — — Without the ke i s A dmATe have officiated at the destruction of EQ Sher- | (Bullet) and all others will take due notice R T R B 1y e Round steak, 8%c; chuck steak, 6%c. lock's stock of liquor «everal days ago, was |and govern yourselves accordingly.” The ac- English Biscaits, one teaspoontul salt, three teaspoonfuls Royal | _Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, &8 Broadway. founsie sreana rest Best rib roast, S6; ehtick roast, 56 and Ge. | A7Tested yesterday on an information filed in "“("m‘;"m“‘{:“:“:":}”‘“'}.'fi':;‘ ‘l'r"‘ ":‘(fixp’,“l‘lm ln"‘" One and one-half pints flour, one coffee- | Baking Powder, one tablespoontul lard, one | FRuir FaARM AND GARDEN LAND ron | tAPping. Bpeeial Attention given Bolling beef. $c and So. Justice Vien's court, charging bim with mak- [ AR FOURCT RIS 16 nodlly him e | cuptul corn starch, three tablespoonfuls sugar, | €68, one and one-quarter pints milk.' Sift | * sale cheap and on easy terms. Lay & Hess, | 10 Erivate and Venereal Discasss Mutton chops, Sc. Ing & false return on a search warrant. ALY Of SharsmaTel a6 Cliet | ({pn}x‘an. he | large pinch salt, two teaspoonfuls Royal | together flour, sugar, salt and powder; rub in | 3 Pearl street, " | ofall kina o to .50?«:.1-!"1 ol Leg ¢ mutton, Te. Henry Wagner had a grievance against | plects a chief in Septembs reek natlon | pajing Powder, three tablespoonfuls lard, | Jard cold; add egg, beaten, and mylk; mix into | ————- any Ve Dlseane | Cannot cure Salt pork, 6. Sherlock growing out of a little business| = © Cher 10 Sepember. one egg, one-halt pint milk, one-halt cup | Father firm batter; muffin pans to be cold und | FOR SALE, NEW NINE: B O Ry ta N oTercai Breakfast bacon, 10c. transaction, and he Immediately felt his soul Killed by n Son of @ Congressman. currants, one tablespoontul coriander seed (it | Well greased, then flll two-thirds. Bake in | god*f sity watar &t house | (B S OEELINE houts, OF 5o pay. MetarRces: Compound lard. Se. fired with a zenl for the strict enforcement | OWINGSVILLE, Ky, July 8.fonn b, | d¢sired).” = Sift together flour corn starch, | bot oven fifteen minutes. 0"\ wo-third THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Picnlo ham, 8c; bonelass ham, 100 of the mulct law, particularly in Sherlock's b BYo Uy~ §-Toby sugar, salt and powder; rub in lard cold; add ———— Will save life and hundreds of doliars by calls ’ } Sugar cured ham, 1le. saloon. He secured a search warrant and it | YOUDE, Jr., son of ex-Congressman John D. | eggs, beaten, milk, currants (well washed), Rye Muffins, : Y - = ng on or using Ay T BT as put in Stevick’s hands for service. Half | YOUng, in an altercation with his cousin, | picked, and dried, coriander seeds; mix into D MILL AND DWELLI i e pi o , one- “miles from. Coun A TR R T b ‘ Tho Duster. Furntture company will selt | £, 0%¢8 ug8 of wine, gin and mdld drinks | Bliny Fassett Saturdaynight, cut Fassett's | Smooth dough, soft enough to handie. Flour u“?f‘; it :“‘" one-half plat corn meal, | " miles from Councll Biuts, to rade, cor unen- | DR, 0, W, PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, ‘ 4 this week the largest lne of foor, spring. | Heré selzed, but not a drop of beer or whisky, | throat, severing the jugular’ veln and re- | the board, turn out dough, roll to one-halt BECHIE font; 208 Smomniel. st H AR RS sale in Putnam county, Fla., one mile from Th, Stevick accounte ch th one teaspoonful sal ond ce, 81,2 n. C.' Longee, Counc hout eamp and swinging rockers ever brought to | Sherlock toid. n‘u:: for this by saying that|sulting in his death in a few minutes. | Inch thickness, cut with round cutter, lay | O P | salt, three teaspoonfuls Royal | rallroad, price, #1,200. "F. C." Longee, Council ® pereon withon aakin the city. Prices 25 per cent offt. Here's Y ! 3 Blank, No. 1 fo our chance for summer comfort. 336,30 | Ldn't know whisky when he drank it. Tue | great excitement owing to the prominence of | EOt oven twenty minutes. 'Rub over with | eggs, one pint milk. Sift together rye flour, auE, Ma. § 500 uestion. co send for Question he had no beer, and he | Young was arrested. The tragedy has caused | them on greased baking tin, bake in rather | Baking Powder, one tablespoontul lard, two | _Plufs. Ia. hos Sac Sor Ones ALL LEATHER BA liquor was duly tried and found guilty and | the parties concerned in t! 7 Vttle butter on clean plece of linew when | corn meal, flour, sugar, salt and il A . e Utoart WEAR: | Al Sorrespondence strivtly confidentials T R i e ordered annihilated. ? AT Hue Wl eRalr, taken from oven. e b g Py ek kg,:".,,fl’“,‘,v,',',i'; Jub | "lng Wik » Welt. Walum fo:dee offs, Medicioe sent by express. - Address all lottors Davis, agency for Munyon's remedies. Al the annihilation proceelings hal b en Elgin Hatter Ma e into smooth, rather firm bgtter; mufin pans | FOR RENT, FROM JULY 16 TO OCTOBER 1 G. W. PANGLE, M. D, 2 s SRl nnfi through Stevick made his return ‘o ‘h:| ILGIN, I, July 8.—Butter, steady; offer- Royal Sally Luno MuMns. to be cold and well greased, then fill two- lhrlue larg weil furnishe: \and exceptionally 655 Broaoway. Counci. BLurrss ¢ The Hardman, the plano par Justice. But Wagner was not satisfied. Sat- | ngs, 43,000 Ibs.; sales, 20,780 Ibs, at 17 cents,| Oae quart flour, one tablespoonful suger, |thirds. Bake in hot oven ffteen minutes, Feterences fequired. “Address Ly Bes omcec ™ | Enclose 100 in stamps for replv. R 3 et § ¥ TR i . 4 i & ~

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