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THE OMAHA DAILY BE AY¥RDAY, JULY 13 "Tre Ovaa DAy Bes: [NEWS FROM OUNCIL BLUFFS |8 gt sttt it [BLAZE. N AN IQWA TOWN|c4rreanes avn_sanmsas asons| |\DLIN JUNTERS. ARRESTED COUNCIL BLUFES. | near Easdale, says that about 4 o'clock a CHAMBERLAIN, §. D., July 12.—(Special.) OFFICE, « - NO. 12 pEARL sTREET | Oollapse of a Big Water Tauk Deluges a L ”‘;"Ilfl‘;r;‘j“ n .}\11"\\\:';”' |§fo‘\'\';0§‘,""‘|1."'“(,,'.",: One Hundred Thousand Dellars' Worth of | —serious difculty, it not bloodshed, ts immi- | furrounded by Wyoming Settlers and s s Steam Laundry. lheuses. A basement window between the Osceola Property Destroyed. nent between the settlers and stockmen re- Forced to Surrender, houses was where it was afterward found the | #iding on Medicine creek, northwest of here, thieves went In. At the house of Wilson in the ceded Sioux lands. In the ravines and H. W. TILTON, Lessee. ROW ESCAPE OF THE ENGINEEK ;’h"'r‘l;l:( Jnother neighbor, two men called | ya\y €|11ZENS BURNLD AND ERUISED | valleys along Medicine creek and its tribu-| ONE RED SKIN SHOT IN THE STRUGGLE . o afternoon and knoc at the taries the ofop 18 sually abundant editor, No. B s % | door.” Immediately after knocking the b rop 18 tmusually abundan g : | opened the door and waiked In, seking. for and it is the possession of this hay that has LT Cnught Under the Crumbling Walls of 018 | sonietliing to eat. Upon being refused they | Creston and ¢ hariton Fire Companies Called | caused the bitter feeling existing between the | Jackson Mole Country the Scene of the Con- MINOR MENTION, Eogine Room and Almost Drowned hn‘ H]mm Imx.l‘\ i 'l'lu‘r(n;hu' have been fu i to save the Threatened Viliage— ;A:H;b‘unln Im\;l «-Ivli-\‘ l\ :.‘n <!|\'~” .-;w flict — Gy ment Wards Are in the —_ & Flobd ot Watet Trom nished a description of the two men, one of Raih ¢ i kel elghity head of cattle belonging to one of the y . 2 Buy your olgars, pipes, tobaceos and canes LU Lo B UM L i whom is the same one who was seen knock- | e | stockmen were driven from the hay land, and Habit of Lestroylng Game In in Grand Hotel Cigar store the Btoken Teak. ing at Basdale or. One of the men was by Insurance, were o badly scattered that it took the cow- a Reckless Mauuer. Grand_hotel, Council Bluffs. Newly fur — about 33 years of age, heavy set, with three boys some time to again gather them to- nished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop. weeks' growth of beard o his face, and & er This enraged the stockmen, and There will be a “Milk Maids” convention | A big cave-in occurred yesterday afternoon | wearing ‘1.\’;)( 'r-‘;(lgh clothes. The other was | CRESTON, Ia, July 12.—(Special Tele ot ‘\H\;u:l'ur(”num\l were .‘\"n:;n\p;l CHEYT July 12.—(Special Telegram.) i N N 3 uesday evening at St. John's glish | at o he Evans lav ¢, corner | §1% Yeet tall, dark complexion and hair, with ive. startd ¥ Bk josing parties. As the coveted hay | bk i S ‘ Dext Tuesday evening at St John's Lnglieh at 2 o'clock at the Evans laundry, corner | B ICCL tall, dqrk complexion and hair, with | gram.)—Fire started in the basement 18 located on vacant government land, both | —A Teport was received here today from ONE ENJOYS Lutheran chiurch, James’ hall, No. 17 Pearl | o¢ Main street and Sixth avenue, and J. A 3 . i dsmith & Bro's general merchandise | the stockmen and settlers naturally claim | W. Simpson, county attorney of Fremont T and a belt full of cartridges. | ¥ n | v ¥ Both the method and results when All the meat markets fn the city will clos | Keller, the engineer, came within an ace of - store at Osceola, about 1 o'clock last even- | al rights to its possession. Some of the | county, giving details of a fight between the | o £ 1 W feish Sunday morning at 9 o'clock sharp, to allow | 108ing his life. The engine room s located BENNISON BROS. ing, and swept away three fine brick bustn:es | Cotllemen claim that the hot-headed spirits | sottlers of the Jackson Hole region and a| SYIUP O aken; it is pleasant ull employes to attend the butchers' picnic | at the rear end of the building on the north — buildings, and consumed a vast amount of [ BMON& the settlers ha reatened o rald |y ting party of Bannock Indians from the | 8nd refreshing to the taste, and acts 1l_employ [ b v WAthEday Aasthee ik fat | the cowboy camps and lynch the cowpunchers, vr at Unlon Driving park side. From the main wall to a twelve-ineh | o0 b A bbbl L merchandise. The loss is estimated at (and to guard against a move of this character | Lemhi agency, Idaho. The report was | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Sherift Hazen went to Sioux City vester- | wall some twenty feet away were run |, i 1A0IeE and children's tan and Dlack | 100,000, with $50,000 insurance he fire | the cattiemen and their employes have armed | brousht to Fort Washakle by a Bannock | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the syse :‘ {‘m':j |'.7lv‘::\r 3] \\l“(::'lwinl ‘\:;:1”3’1 ‘l"";:“l‘l\l'y; heavy timbers, which supported a water |{ira ot Saturday, 5o each. facilities were wholly inadequate, and Cres. | themselves. -Reliable and conservative par- | Indian sent in as a courier. tem offc ly, dispels colds, head- p ; 4 ties who are famillar with the feeling on | elve feat high, containing 300 barrels. | 50 doze s’ 1240 ¢, Jersey ribbed | to d Chariton were telegraphed for as- The fight arose over the attempt on June T8 RULIREA. ThRL evaming tank twelve feat high, containing ba dozen ladles’ 12%c quality, Jersey ribbed | ton and Chariton were telegrap for a i nk‘ attempt on June | gohoy and fevers and eures habitual Pat Sullivan and Thomas B. Hughes are to a serious point, and that a bloddy | * seven Bannocks for the unlawful 2 both sides declare that the matter has really This tank was kept full constantly. The [Vests, Saturday, 5c each. 3 sistance, hed i q il have o boat race Sunday morning ot & celock | theory advanced by some of the members of | Satunlay we will sell ladies’ black, pure | “mno fire burned flercely for four hours ash between the stockmen and settlers is | Killing of game. The arrest was attemptea | "V0Stipation. Syrup of Figs is the s or 39c each when the citizens finally got the flames | liable to occur at any moment. by a constable from Maryvale, aided by | only remedy of its kind ever pro. Delivered by carrler to any part of the city. — N at Manawa for $26 a side. The course will be | the fire department is that the constant jar- [ Our 500 summe ots, 30 ammer corsets, 30c. it M Y across the lake and back, and the race is for | ring of the engine, and perhaps the move- | Ladies’ white China silk parasols, $1.18 | und: ntrol. A number of citizens wer Suing Dr. 1. Hedges. three men. The Indians stood the party | duced, pleasing to the taste and ace b L LR nent of the water, gradually weakened the |€ach. g e i burned and bruised while fighting the ele- | SIOUX CITY, July (Special Tele- | Off With their guns, and the officers sent 4, Pancake, who tmbibed trecly the other | Cou Gt e bunaing SATURDAY EVENING SALE. | men grami}aA aUit fof. $500,000 HAS. besn coin. | 008 of thie men. buck for relnforestrisnth e batta e s lvad Sk tIon ybi esterday the neighbors for a block aro SRIE. Vot Will. fnd Exkotly or a time it looksd as if the entire bus enced in the federal court by the Credits | A large number of the Jackson Hole settlers F. Krettek's saloon, walved examination ye Yesterday the neighbors for a block around you will find exactly | B ANTER ISR COM SR B0 bR L A1 i volunteered to go to his aid 3 cffects, prepaved only from the most terday and was bound over to the grand | were startled at a crash, and on |as advertis ness portdon was doomed. Osceola has no [ Commutation company of this city against D. | ¥ 3 0 go to his aid, and on July ' 3 0 Ury by Justice Cook. He gave a bond of | zoing A % e matter | 1.000 yards of navy blue and cry s water works. The origin of the blaze is un- | T. Hedges of Los Angeles, Cal., on personal | 5 the Indians, who kept on the move, and [ healthyand agreeabiesubstances, its y by L going t what was the matter § a who had been joined b oy 1 le| 3200 for his appearance found that the walls of the engine room, for [ Sl velling, Saturday evening Sc . notes given by him to the Union Loan and | f0, 120 POt AGEE by u second hunting | many exoellent qualities commend it P " 1 Pla nd f L 20 dozen ladies’ tan hose, . regular i 0 ¥ Trust compan edges was a member of | PArly, were overta e Fa Iver P 3 3 M'rnl.- [managems n'w“:'[ {l‘v"‘l ““nml‘ ‘li::tvv:‘vrv: a distance of perhaps twenty feet, lay With | made, Swocth 300 1n soy Domee TolaseEulal Losses, so far as can be learned, are: J. | it FRRFUNE R lG cate which operated | Da8in, near the Ulnta county line to all and have made it the most at Tast by which passengers on the steamers | hardly one brick on top of another. The roof | We bought them cheap; they go Saturday [ Goldsmith & Bro., $40.000, stock of general|in Sjoux City prior to the crash of 18 | i I‘“'“'”‘ were surrounded, and when | popular remedy known. B e heach company are to be landed on | had caved in and the water tank was pour- | evening, no lmit, 8¢ pair. merchandise, with $20000 insurance, nothing | borrowed largely from the Union Loan and | 9'dered to surrender showed fight, and at Syrup of Kigs is for sale i the ock st the Plaza. This improvement | iNg out its contents in a flood. So suddenty | 500 pairs of gents' balbriggan hose, full, | saved; P. L: Fowler, bullding, $10.000, about | Trust company, giving his personal notes in | (empted to cscape. They were Headed off Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 will b heartily appreciated by the public did the crash come that Engineer Keller | regular made, worth 0c, Saturday evening. | one-half insured; A. B. Lewis & Son, '$20,000 | return. Hedges and the loan and trust com- | At when one of thew men was shot, im- | cent bottles by all leading drug. Next week a band of music is to be put on | didn't have time to get out. Fortunately |8%c pair. 'This is the best bargain in|stock of merchandise, ahout one-half saved. | pany assigned about the same time. The [ Mediately ;m_«h- signs that they were wil mists. Any reliable drugeist wh the big boat, “The Omaha.” & big iron water pipe fell in such a way as |hosiery we ever offered. Don't miss it. Re- | insurance, $10,000; Mrs. M. Morrison, busi- | company was reorganized hy its creditors into | 10 surrender. Fifteen of them, the entire | BISWS iy relis geist who Cunoeintendent Frank C. Hayt of the|to make a sort of archway over him. He |member, only Saturday evening, at 8%c pair, | ness block, $10,000, insurance not learned; | the Credits Commutation company, which is s Nr«m’m' impson left for | may not have it on hand will pro- Superintendent Fra ay ¥ Ol wan 48 a few seconds later crawling out | and all you want. Sale begine at 7:30 p. m. [J. C. Harrison, business block, $4,000, gr now seeking to recover the money due the | Jackson Hole yesterday, and. will take charge e | o = e State Hospital for the Insane at ¢ 'f'f"}\‘vlvyl"_,"u e o e Pt BENNISON BROS., cory stock, $7,000, insurance on both, $6,000; | old corporation. of the cuse against the Tndians if he fings | CUF¢ it promptly for any one who M (nmk : mll:v’[\\‘ntvu"-'y;;r:‘f.' n‘lv\';lv”n:\'{'\ he could not have escaped alive. He was Council Bluffs, | Sherman Bros., entire printing office fixtures Homn o hJ“‘I o hlll“ Sunty SALHIEIGGA T 10 iUy IR, Thomas, who was s tha RBASTY LURWREA' Ly "the Aiddd “ENAL. deliase AT TRV except subscription list, which was saved, AT 3 e he Jackson Hole country lies immediately | wubstitute. tutlon several weeks ago for treatment of | RATY GrONEOG BY, UIE oot ANy Was & 3 $4,500, insurance, $2,000; Dr. Hulbert, loss RAWLINS, Wyo., July 1 fal Tele- | south of the Ycllowstone National park, and the opfum_ habli, is improving. He s en- mass of brujses from head to foot. but he | The friends of the organization will take | £13o, no insurance; the Grand Army of the | gram)—In the county court today Homer [iS one of the fin'st hunting grounds of the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP (€O, |‘|rvll) ’rr;w“m.(.;;y.h]-luw;xy and 18 regularly | F0 ed to have suffered no broken bones or | Pleasure in noting the fact that the Council | Republic post's entire lodgs room furnish- | Morrill, ex-associate judge of the state su Ditels “““_""“‘ "" LU SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ““l:“);“ Ir" he w"“;‘ Y purlington route | internal injuries Bluffs Young Men's Christian assoclation has | Ings, valued at_$200. _ preme court, was adjudgel mentally incom- | giEile, Fi fund AN v]'.;”';:':t-‘:;h\\' ot "‘Hh’j” LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW CORK, M.V, xu“.i.ix SHtnaklastically. aathering Ard: diee | Tne dxtuse dons | lu;n:m-n. ;;x nlm‘m been steadily on the upgrade for the past igitive Bk President Still w* Large. | petent to attend to his affairs. The evidence | whose methods are a constant sonrer of v | mm - - EESRmDIeE tron the: prolig 6 5| $500. 1t will be several days before the|six months and 1s now one of the most| ppES MOINES, July Speclal Tele- |ent to show that his ailment covered a | fitation to the settlers, who depeon oo {':1‘[}"'“”:[::";";:::‘ iy ‘I'_f“u‘l",I‘[‘“"’::m“l’h laundry will be able to do its usual work. |vigorous in the state. Perhaps in no better | DES MOINES, July 12.—(Special Tele JATEC SEDSIRL CattelR ¢ = i period of over two years, and that he once | fresh meat upon the game, anc o aFe I B EI A, oW HE oL pescnes. fromy. ths way could the condition of the work be de- | 8ram)—Nothing has yet been heard of C. D. | attempted suicide. About the middle of April | dusirous of presersing St 10 WhO ar DUFFY'S farm of H. A. Simons & Sons, Hamburg ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its BURLINGTON KOUTE, scribed than by giving the actual events of a | Davis, the absconding president of the Ex- [ he appeared in an important case at Gr i "y a 8 CONSTANT SOURCE OF TROUBLE 1 3 They a o , July 1 to The average number of | change bank at East Peru, la. It is e River, but did not remain to try it, leaving [ LB 1 h ir:".?»nl'n.f;(.':":yr' !11:”‘)' il(:;\u“;: :'rw;“ fl’w: Reduced Lates, E to the rooms daily 1s more than 200, | mated that Davis carried away with him be- | befoié the case came to trial, and has not 'lu"l:‘ml':ll'fl;':'I':‘(-ulm’w' the mlh’]flmv ;,r nlm- ll I’e a IS ey- convineing proof v eat fo - 2 Eing e ¢ ¥ 9 v gt o d fro s business rs | € ous violation of the game laws by In o Hot Springs, 8. D., sale July 19, Aug- | it being not an uncommon thing to see from | tween $12,000 and $16,000 of depositors | Since been heard from. His business affairs | C0! ation of Y fruit of all kinds. m""’g and 93, one first class fare for round | fOTty o sixty present at a time. Tuesday | money, although some place the figures ay | are said to be in a bad tangle. His wife has | dians from the reservations outside of Wyo All Draggists. Oscar Beligh related the story of hia al- | M50 g evening, educational meeting of the board | §3¢.000. Among the heavy losers are been placed In charge of his property, which ming, The Shoshones and CATERALL leged robbery by John and Jennie Miller | ‘TIP: v of practical business men on hand. Topics | jam F S alth is valued at $4,000 ouly Indians of Wyoming, are kept on their ; 4 Slse 0000 | Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- [9f PT 1 PICS | llam Finnamore, a wealthy farmer, $ poalicd reservation by their agent, and there B o e ot E et i kne our [ ton, Mass; Sais"Augist:a97to o4, ot vital importance to the work con-|pink gilliman, republican candidate = for Ben A, Kel ) In Tronble. o L L L L UEURE 1 sidered. Thuraday, athletic field day at the ima ' candi been no trouble with them. The Crows from T through, and the amusing features were | -American Pharm-ceutical assoclation, Den- | qriving’ park. Lively contests: 264 tickets | S1€THfl: $1,600; I. Jacobs of this city, for dia- | gjoUX FALLS, S. D., July 12.—(Special)— | Montana and the Bannocks from Idaho, how NE VE . ver, Colo. Sale August 11 and 12. o el monds’ purchased, between $300 and $400. The | o 3t ever, come through the country placed strongly in the foreground during the o | taken at the gate. Friday, bible class or- £ Sherifft Hubbard arrived at midnight last ] gh the country and slaugh- # Yol Yail Baptist young people meetings, Baltimore, {g8d’1n the evenl| ith ten enthusiastic | Section boss and preacher and nearly every = ter game wantonly, They have a depraved s A DAL 08 BODIRL SOy DA TR [IMuiRssaie ity bemnd k167 B mbers. Baturday aight. informal secop. | business man in Peru were Davis' victims, [ BIENt from Rock Valley, Ia., having In cus- | (o " 1o" reading oh the unborn young of ek FOOD SfMice aha told e fing ¢ 5 ers. § , info ec 8 avis 5. Y aste for feeding o horn young of e :Ir:'lr(r:rl!:;;:y.mu.l.‘.lqln:““_ ’l‘_‘h"‘:““:"l ‘;"'r"f’["" :’x: Natlonal convention German Epworth | fiehers, Sueurtey, BIenG, (nfermal Te ber | It is rumored that not belng satisfied with | tody Ben A. Reid, the popular traveling man | ind slaughter the mother, leaving the body (o “m"h’n “With the $246 in their possessio league, Chicago, 11l. Sale July 6 to 11. sons present and prizes awarded to the yie- | CAFTYing off what money he could, he robbed | who, it is alleged, during a Fourth of July | rot on the plains. Numerous complaints have At the end of the day's session a continuance National convention Keeley league, Har- |, ¢ “Sunday, open air meeting at 3:45 p. m. | an innocent girl of her virtue, under the pre- | spree, forged the name ot the Sioux Falls |been made to the Interior department by pll ] S Waa taken to this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, | PCUrE, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22. Singing, prayer and short talk; 150 persons | tense of marriage. Other facts may come to |'Cider company to two $10 checks and then | Wyoming representatives in congress, and by In order that more witnesses might be | xLDenver. Colo. Sale July 12 to 20, and|jitened; 4 o'clock, men’s meeting; speakers | the surface which may assist in the capture | skipped out. Reid was taken before Justice | the various governors of the state during the | Are a scientific compound of medicines in b" n“m f ! i pRES S aligH € | August 8 to 17. booked ““The Big Four;" bright talks with | of the absconder. A story is going the rounds [ Wheelock, where he waived examination and | past four years. tended to build up the Nerve Structure and ML AL St T L Toronto, Ont.” Sale July 15 to 24. lively testimonies; 108° men present. Big | this evening that he has been married three | Was placed in $200 bonds, which he furnished. | Requests have been made that the Indians | Festore to the whole body all of ita normal Fire and tornado Insurance written fn best | {hAr(on 1o, Sale July 38 and 4. | plans made for next Sunday. Up to date in [ times. Ho, was formerly a leading salcsman for ol |bo kept on tholt reservations and refused Unetions g NEED THEM ane 0! o o4 v LL bl i L o ourlst | overy particular. o erton, Stetson 0. of Sioux City, but about | passes to travel through Wyoming. The In- SCAUSE THEY ARE A NERVE ¢ companles. Money for farm loans at 1oW | yjokets to various polnts in the United States | VoY Partioular.________ Infected Cattle at Ottumwa. a year ago s wife left him and ho has since | dians take advaniage of basses Kloon (nem 1o | DECAUSE, THIY Altls A NERVE TONIG Bt Lhote in Towar: Lauges & Towrn, ‘sop | And:Canat Domestic Troubles at the Bottom, OTTUMWA, Ta, July 12.—(Special Tele- | been going down at a rapid rate. visit other reservations than their own to| Price, $L60 per box; 6 for §.00. Sent by Pearl St i v + 21 Call and ».; copy of‘nml- and f{llustrated | Michael Phalen, a farmer living in Wave- | gram.)—There is considerable anxiety among get into the Jackson Hole reglon on hunting | mail. A i 3 P s write up of the great Yellowstone National | jang township, was arrested yesterday by |the dairymen of this city over the fact of trips. They have on idea that they are not | if you are getting nervous and can't sleep T D, p. pa v ckef 0 L LD iy Y ‘ AR L SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July 12. pecial.) Hablaito atate WAL belbe. L | nd “don't care whetliel you' go 'to Yol PERSONAT PARAGRAPHS, LU O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. 1o uiy Sheriffs O'Brien and Goodwin and | the discovery of tuberculosis bacilli in the r amenable to state laws, being national wards, | anc, don't cure whether you 6 to vOuE SERERG, BNoR, 3 pd' to et avel AHAV S AIRFEFAra G REthFBk LR Aros: | meals or not. You need them if you are The gas company’s special prices for serv- | brought to Council Bluffs for an examination | milk of certain dairies. The state bacteriolo- “1 ':‘ L ,,'!m'}"‘l' “,‘“ ,”“ ‘, 0 s, 1”\‘ :',:'.h‘.l"]‘,‘v h‘,"’(,[ f“‘,{‘.'”{ '"'1:‘1 ':",'”“‘E’" “’l',‘”l‘ at and irritable without any visiblecause Dr. Sarah Smith returned yesterday from a | ice pipes will be continued through July. the insane commissioners. The com- |8ist has been analyzing the milk of certain | With his divorced wife for remarrying by |made by loca s ers. DUring | o1 "y¢ cuffering with any nervous disorder, two weeks' stay in Chicago. —_— nt was made by his wife. Dr. Hemsted | herds and has discovered seventeen in four | Writing her insulting letters, was yesterday | the past month the matter was reviewed by Miss Rose Lacy of Des Moines fs in the | FEURMAUKEN CA-E [0 BE KEVIVED rson, who is to be one of Phalen’s wit- | ieris examined whose milk is infected. The | fined by Judge Edgerton of the United States | GOYErOF Hichards In a letter to Secretary WV yikiling Her bratter, O. A: Laty, nesses this morning at 10 o'clock, when the | ezds have been quararitined, and if others f court $100 for sending obscene matter through | jraith of, e fuieriof Wepattment, and it was Miss Frances Dally returned yesterday | ¥oal Proceedings in an Appea! to the Su- | examination occurs, states that the old man sufter a eimilar fate there is liability of a|the mails. Hughes clalmed that his wife | gioq g conflict between the Indians and set- from Northampton, Mass., where she attended | peeme Courl Seemilmminaat: Is as sane as anybody, and that it is merely | milk famine, ¥he dalrymen are trying to | deserted him after getting all of his Prob-|iorg wag inevitable. 1513 DODCE ST, ARG The resurrection of George Feurhauken's|® case of domestic infelicity. devise plans to best raise the quarantine and but tiat e would never have written | ", '} elicvea' the recent fight will end the | a4 Door West P, 0. ol Fined for Circaluting Obscene Literiture b TS get certificates of pure milk from the board | the letters for which he was fined had he rsasatte Ll g DL Misses Stella and Bettie Graves have gone | case is about to take place. Feurhauken has Vietim of Cignrotten, of health, which proposes to insure to the city | not been drunk at the time. trouble for the time being, as the settlers are o fully able to arrest any hunting party o to Denver to attend the National Teachers' | a large second hand establishment on North | Charles Conley, a member of the fire de- (& pure milk suppl. The per cent of infected bl M 1g party of In 2 P Giv ng Muaines Some leasure. lians which may be found breaking the law. association. Elghth street, near the Northwestern round- | partment, had his 12-year-old boy before | cattle thus far i small. SIO0% RALLE D Tife 18 SR isNT 1= Mrs. Fraok Miller of Chicago, who has | house, at which any old thing may be bought | Judge Smith yesterday afternoon for the Will Test 1o ntistry Law. ¥ 7 3 % i 1 [ , [} [} A new departure has been made by S been visiting her mother in this city, returned | ana sold. Feurhauken got hold of some | purpose of having him sent to the state re-| CRESTON Ia., July 12.-—(Special Tele- oy, e 7 Thursday night to her home. tendent Meade of the State Insane asylum at choa Elda cause r. o G i 0 Years' Experience, stolen property something less than ten years | form school at Eldora. His main cause for | gram.)—Dr. G. Evert of @reenfield has caused | yo oo o050 = st T lahiizlalve The Good Samaritan, 2 1 Harry Nott and wife of Omaha and B. H. | o0 "0 10 “ateer the case had been tried in the | 11S5tisfaction was that the boy had become | (e arrest of Dr. E. L: Roselle, a prominent | Jo1ELOB I the manner of furnishing diver e, READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND Nott of Marion are In the city, gues:s of vietim of the cigarette habit. He smoked sion for the unfortunates in his charge. There s etz 3 Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Sapp on Oakland ave- | district coust in the spring of 1889, he turned [ incessantly, and showed all the other bad | d¢ntist of Fontanelle, charging him with |are over 300 inmates, and every fine day he WOMENFEROBRINIONO EXA s out to be unable to prove that he did so inno- | traits that' are supposed to accompany the | Practicing without proper credentials. The | takes a party of about thirty, under a sufii- WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- Dr. J. W. Hemstead of Carson in the | cently. He was sentenced to a_three-years' | vice in a boy of tender years. Judge Smith | State 1aws require that a dentist must either | cient escort, to Riverside park, for a day's SARY 0 city yesterday. He is a witness in the fn- | €T [n the state penitentiary. His attorney | made the desired order. P ");‘;‘]“fi::fl;‘i”‘d ""I‘(f’“‘l;r‘ fl|h m*:‘d“' dn.p-.‘x"n outing. He gives them boat rides and other 4, ) 5 was A. C. McGuigan, whose queer style of DURKLY. OF @148 a diploma fro; me recog- | sports to enjoy. sanity case of Mike Phalen, which will be [ %4 el eans (hon it S nized college. It appears that Roselle has : SatRATIl 9 brought befgre the commissioners this morn- | Wt PRACUCR ARTEERREE (e PUbIE for &1 Dr. Price's Baking Powder fs conceded to | neither. He has been practicing at Fon- M yauing(sheihgieint Mawiine o ing. Served notice of appeal to-the supreme court. | be the only leavening agent that is free | tanelle for a number of years, and the citi. | RAWLINS, Wyo., July 12.—(Spacial Tele Rev, James W. Strong, president of North- | ana at odd times people have wondercd why | FOm taint of adulteration. zens are furnishing him funds to conduct | gram.)—The city today fs full of Shriners L) field college, Minn., who i8 on a visit to his | Feyrhauken never went to the penitentiary. -~ his cause. The case involves the consti- [ this being the occasion of the third ses- lnv1 Orate relative, Mr. W. J. Davenport of this c! Tt mow turns out. that McGulgan never did | TIRED ~OF FKEE SILVER TALK | tutionality of the state law, and will be a | gjon of Korlen temple. Some thirty will preach In the Congregational church | anything but serve a notice of appeal. Flick- p test cane, = novices will cross the burning sands. One Sunday morning. inger Bros. filed a petition in the district | Montana's Ex-Senator Suys the West is Patting 1o the Pontoon Bridge Again. hundred and twenty-five covers were laid for Met Hammond, a 12-year-old boy, living| court yesterday in the name of the state of Weary of Demagogy. DES MOINES, July 12.——(Special Tele- | tonight’s banquet at the Pacific hotel. Many at Vinton, Ia., was in the city yesterday on | lowa, “alleging that the indictment, trans-| NEW YORK, July 12.—Ex-Senator M. F.| gram.—The pontoon bridge between Sioux | Prominent people from all over the state are STOHACH' LIVER his way to Kearney, Neb, by bleycle. It s | eript of evidence, bill of exceptions, motion | Sanders of Montana Is in the city. In an in- | City ana Covington, Neb., which has been | %0t — the first time he has ever ridden a wheel | for'a new trial, and all the other papers In | torview he sald: “We are seelng better | out for nearly a year, ia being put In again Five Cases of Smallpox. L) AND (— any long distance, but he Iy making fairly | the case, which should have been sent up to [tV (& LS TR GT0 SORER LR fout - CLEVELAND, 0., Jul -Five cases of good progress, the supreme court, are still in the hands of e «’\‘ Siakin \u& o \lu D. gl:mm‘ the rv])rw.\vnhlll\'v"u' the 1‘|‘ 4"- e { T ‘“» ( B . 3 McGuigan at Creston, where he now es. | West. siness is picking up. e have | American Trotting association, has effected a | smallpox have developed in the family of George Ruckl slt cket agent | ) & i e ; W at Ui (manafor, e o ""“[““‘,;"fd‘l‘j,“”:‘_‘l';"y:;{ The petition asked that an order of court be | been forced to adjust ourselves to new con- | Settlement with the managers of the Sioux | David Reece, a tin worker at Aetnaville, O OWELS tion of asaistant to Harry Deuel In the Union | Made upon McGuigan requiring him to give | ditions, and this in itself was good for us. | City Fair association with reference to the | One child has died and half the people of fe Tn Omaha. Geonga Chambors. dewt | up the papers or clse show cause why he | We have mot reached the old time boom | DAYMENL of purses owed by the Interstate | the village attended the funeral, not know- ’ 3 tckel agent in Omana, takes Mr. Ducking: | 310010 10t be punished foF contempt of court. | conditions, but we are getting to & much | 54" @ssociation, of which the Sioux City is | ing the nature of the discase. thereby curing constipation, d Rt raiont - he petition was granted by Judge Smith, | more comfortable p o S ccessor. s 2 - . ham's place. Gus Stiles, train agent at the | g4 (G R BN %) SRS feh o | Iore comfortable position than we have been | (ryck which has been barred from the assocla. | Typewriter Manufacturer Dies Suddents. :v?.:\r.«lr:»:ii“n'«s”n: on w{\:‘u:n:\):y:‘l to the position | 3 ME “The free silver talk by newspapers and | lon since the old company failed, will be| ITHACA, N. Y., July 12—A dispatch has dyspepsm, biliousness, dispg. HIRING. PARSOnRAL Ag The case came up at the last term of su- [ demagogues is something wearying. ore | Teadmitted. been received here stating that Captain W. ! 3 o1 g g. There N. W. Wells, president of the Omaha & | preme court and the decision of the lower | is v _ T R S yrpar T B Seq S Catarrh of the Head, Thront and Lungs: Dis L m s T e aar e, Omahn & | premg 51 is not a newspaper between Minneapolls and Crusade Agaiust Saloons. 0. Wyckoft of the firm of Wyckoff, Seamans | 14 0N sickh headach d | gasesof tho E7e and Ear, Fits und Apoplexy, taken {1l on & motor train while woing to | CCUr It 18 sald, came very near being af- | the Pacific coast that is not full of the cries | BURLINGTON, Ia, July 12.—(Special |& Benedict died suddenly at his summer | SItION to sick headache an ac, Liver Complaint, Kidney. Cotne Omaha Thursday night, was resting much | Armed on account of McGulgan's fallure to| ‘16 to 1, ‘The crime of '73,’ ‘Oppression to | mo\o e s sal SR EPER ] home on Carleton island, Thousand Islands, pliint, Nervous Debility, Mental Des BAEAT It it ,‘h{ 1*., Lo TR TCR “l\_ '!“'-‘d’ have anything on record. But he gecured a “International agreement,’ ‘John | T€l€8ram.)—The saloon war is on here. The —_———— kindred ail ts, tak pression, 1.oss of Manhood, Se Which ot atiocked e Pains In nis Lead | continuance until the September term, and | Sher and they are full of all the rest | saloons of Bertha Ernest, Henry Guenther [ Biscuits, muffins and doughnuts are light | Kindred ailments, take nal Wedlcuess, Diubelcs, Tiright's Dis: faulty action of his heart h{ ST h”“‘ has been just as backward as before about | of the rot. Religious papers are also devot- [ and George Horning are likely to be closed | and swect flavored when Price's Baking Spso, 8L itus’ Dan :L“'if*’.fl!“;':::"'"-rli"”" and it 1s thought his recovers will be rapid, | Placing the papers where they ought to be. | ing space to the discussion. by injunctions under the prohibitory law ap- | Powder leavens the dough 8 WA 3 s recovery e rapid. . poa ““There is an attempt by some free coinage | plied for today by Mayor Butler and the e 2 9 arawin Dr. Price’s Baking Powder Is as perfec Dr. Price’s reign as king of baking powders [ men to boom Don Cameron, but it is un- | county attorney. A wholesale erusade is not Rustling for Divorce Clieats. ce's Bakin der Is as perfe has been almost as long as Queen Victorla's. | successful. I should say the sentiment was | looked for by any except the most rabid pro- | SIOUX FALLS, §. D., July 12.—(Speclal)— organs restored to it 1s possible for any powder to be ma Dr. E. S. Wayne, chemist of Cincinnat, | divided between McKinley and Reed, with | hibitioniats. These s ooht,the most rabid pro- | SI St S SR . ) () Dropsy cured without NN 10w Andorson, M. D profarser Lalver 4 ! nibitionists. These saloons have had nu- [ Now that the new law has gone into effect ! a3 son, M. D., professor Univer- | o, writes: *Dr. Price's Baking Powder 18 [ McKinley a_trifle the stronger. There 15| merous complaints lodged. against them . of Special Attention give sity of California. entircly pure and the strongest in leavening | some talk about Morton, and some of ANl | Mt s which allows of the reducing of the length vate and Venereal Diseases Mot Astaon o power.” son. Mr. Harrison made a good president, 2 of residence necessary to get a divorce tp I RE AR VLR e TeRenier ore Attachments for Panl e L i L R or Th e INE (LR AR ; By 3 seven months altogether, the city of Yankion | e easan ] 4 hane & ! Two more attachment sults were com-|NO MORE COMFORT FOR VAGEANTS | ho (geq that one term is enough.” Cornflowers have displaced vio'ets in popu- | yag & peculiar proposition to consider. A without Mercury, Tupe Worms removed A el o) i two or three hours, oo pay. Hemoriloids menced In the district court yesterday for = bl iy lar favor. Price's Baking Powder has never | young man has arrived from the east and is or Piles cured By been displaced in the estimation of practical | {ntervicwi orneys 1 the property of John W. Paul. One of | Preed #nd Water in Cold Coll toBe | opynGE GUARDED BY THE BLUE | nousckeepers. ; ST I iTe AL L Biot FEORIATHO AR A RRRIORED & view to entering into a contract with them Will save I ; them was br slia O o — tering into wi 28 s il save lite and hundreds of dollars by calle Teot ‘two notos: Swhiy, Drexel & Co 0 ¢l | Gounll Bluffs bas been making & great | snual Parade of Orengemsn Surrounded Instats He Is Gomg to Die sz mnituentaleoreeloncataiHalsiamy o e e‘ts 10g on OF using A b L ated | S . VINTON, Ia 2.—U . e well ac e e east a goo i interest, amount to $5,664. The second suit | Feputation for itself during the past few by Armed Police, VINTON, Ia., July 12.—United States At-| icijer and he proposes to hunt up people e 0O L ] m] u W. PANEL[S HERBA[ mem[& Ly was commenced by the American National | Weeks as a summer resort for tramps. In BOSTON, July 12.—Over 1,600 members of | tcrney General Harmon has authorized Dis- [ who are unhappily married, and induce them only Physician who can tell whatails bank to collect a judgment of $950, which | the month of June seventy-one were regis- | the various Orange lodges in Massachusetts | trict Attorney Sells to have an examination |to get a divorce, and convince them that ~acsee & person withoutaskinga questiy Ay (",‘t\:m‘: In the district court at Omaha | tered at the marshal's office, while during | participated in the annual parade of the order nm;v ot [(h‘u(r'pe Van m-uwu.n who is l‘“rl:“;“" xjml'fu;‘lix‘r;»‘:lg-)rnsvlllx:«;s; xlxnz:*n\\:‘n::x alhose i u distanee wend for” Guestion 0 R e v s iR iarak wer RS T . confined in the penitentiary at Anamosa, | PUrpose AL 9 Ryt en: P : Twelve carloads standard red cedar fence | gang has been a thing of the past. A whole | 1o o attle of the Boyne. he | the leading physicians of this section. This [ = L — u posts, 10%c each, by the carload. 288 loAd at trana wonld b b htilo " ta head of the procession was a detail of fifty | examination is the result of the persistent G. W. PANGLE, M. D., GvEnrow, | %% 10ad at trambs would bo brought in, sev. | | f Bl AS B ide separated by | Feports ihut Van Leuven is about to aie Children Cry for| oueapme. Al medicine Deaters 555 Broaowar. CounciL BLurkes glven a ride up town in the patrol wagon. | a distance of ten feet were policemen. The Serlously Injured in o Runaway. Pitcher’s Castoria. } $ocioss 100 1n' stamps 1o roply Screen doors, 65¢ each. The rest would be left to prey upon the bpeo- | rear was covered by another detail of Aty | CHEROKERE, Ia R T Gasoline sloves from $1.08 up. ple of the city, principally’ because there , July 12.—(Special Tele- Children cry for J- Sonnenbel’g‘, GEORGE P. SANFORD, A. W. REIKMAN, 3 ; en. No hostile demonstration was made | gram.)—The 2 4 ) was not room for them all in the jail. The | ™" gram.)—The team of John Zimmer, who re " MY qu‘n):; 1‘;::(““4’«‘«:1:: ’l::.\u r{.ur~,‘ er I«Ir;?». ?l!‘t': | next morning, after having a night's lodging | DY the spectators, and the “little red school | sides in Sherman township, became fright- Pitcher’s Castoria DIAMOND BROKER, Fresigat. Cashie Mason fruit jars, 7ic dog. v MEERION | and two or three meals at the expense of | house.” which was one of the features of the | ened as he was driving home from town this | © 2 Loans Moncy on Diamonds, Watcties aud N . A the city, they would be s:ntenced to five | Parade, received only slight recognition. The | evening and ran away, throwing Zi r to 1 | Jewelry. O1d Gold and Silver Bought. 31 bounds mrdnulated suger for 41, pouna | OF, ten days in the city Jail, and given the | lodges took trains for Highland lake grove, | the ground, inflicting interndl injuries which Children Cry fo'| BUSINDSS. 4 "S a |flna a“ e pound plug tobacco for 16¢; one pound » a option of ‘taking the first train out of the [ where the annual games and festivities were | may prove fatal. At present he is alive, | § . CONFIDENTIAL. 1305 Douglas St. smoking tobacco for 15¢ city. Some of them liked It so well that | held. {‘lht.ug)l\ I great pam.+ U ont e 8 atve ) Bitcher's Castoria. i Five gallons gasoline for 65c. Salmon, 10c | they decided to try It over again, but most Jav, oau, of them were contented with a good thing ; : K et Bhaath ah - s TR PR AR el of COUNCIL BLUF73, lowa Don't overlook the fact that the Spetman | With l"! trying to L l"ith’I rth, an 1[1‘1' th R R R R S BRI EAI RN R RN I RIS HIERINRY If so it is to your interest to select that Paint | ¢ f stock Is belng sacrificed at any price (o sell, | 1Ly, showering benedictions on the -kind / which puts off the nccessity of repainting for | Pentys’ $100,00 < ¢ neeessity of repa g for If you do you will miss the bargains in ary | hearted police authorities. Profits, . . . 12,0000 :;;,:,h_‘:;h;,,.,l"g‘ ’1"]? l,ms . (uil ’”‘1‘_')"' w;\’lfllmnll' (‘;\u”nnllll. ’::T} ,:lx 1.:3:“;0-[‘\»- u\»“n:e, . the longest period. The paints manufactured o ! the oldest baiks 1n ihe aiaia ot RDErd Roadh you must buy. clusic e will do what he can to > the HEAT AN et i | wOne o olde; : n ot loy AR Rudard goode sk v murt v, e | SREAREE, NS B0 I, 8 A e n | I find the RovarL Bakine Powber Y Ol by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MFG; CO, fill this | We" solcit” your butloems and leciictions; ‘o and the greater the sacrifice In values. ia they bave in the past. He consulled . requirement. They have been sold for the past | Dicasea o sce and serve yos’ ' * e ¢ yesterday with the justices of the peace | 2 il iy T Fins batuase | Dusmsreeniih clliec Justions of ths speson superior to all the others in every+re- PAINT') forty ycars and have won the distinction of be- | — — « . hole Jclssors about half price. One-third off [ diet given all tramps who turn up at the 2 ing the most dur.ble and cconomical, M g S ] on all shears and scissors and heavier re- [ city jail. Just what will be done has not 2 3 . ductions on our stocks. These are both the | yet been decided. A bill of fare of this spect. It is purest and s trongest: y Dungan stocks and our own. Sale one week | simple sort will undoubtedly be provided, DRUG, PAINT only. Cole & Cole, 41 Main street. hawever, or else Mayor Cleaver will be in- o ~ N a N 4 e duced to appoint & polic:man o take charge WALTER S. HAINES, M. D I AND GLASS HOUSE Speclal sale of ladles' wrappers at the Sr bty & . 4 5 f the chain gang. In one or the other or . Boston store Saturday. s & 3 b S0 3 ~ : e [T A e ] S O R M R Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Henith. t complete stock of Drugs, Paints and Glass in Council - Manhattan beac J i will be Hlluminated each evening from 8:30 | N4U(sd here, and it will take no longer for Call or write for prices or color cards. C. B. JACOUEMIN & €0, to 9 and 9:30 {0 10. The steamer Liberty b Y -l e b T T - . Yy s will_connect._vith all trains to and from | \mPression that Council Bluffs was ‘‘dead LR O R R R T S R D RO R R IR ORI Scientific Optlc ans Manawa. — First boat will leave Manhattan | ®** — ‘omplete assortment of gold and steel beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- To All Suloon Men, . 5 spectacles und eyeglusses, Eyes ox ers at Manhattan beach who wish to catch | Any one giving or selling intoxicating Arabawm Fiour Pafle, | between each addition; blanch the almonds. ” COUNCIL BLUFFS, ined free of charg the early morning train to Omaha. liquors to John Hayes, colorel, will be prose- One and one-half pints Graham flour, one | Sift together flour, salt and powder, which Z Iu. No. 27 Main St. « Council Bluffs, outed 1o the full extent of the 18w teaspoonful salt, two large teaspoonfuls Royal | add to butter, etc., with almonds, raisins, ex. m?‘mgm;fi' STEAM DYE WORKS | = : X Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks cheap. MRS. JOHN HAYES. Baking Powder, two eggs and one pint milk. | tract bitter almonds, cream and rum. Mix - Sids —— Sift together Graham, salt and powder, add | whole together into both batter as f 13 o 1 . [ o8 . i 1 h > smooth batter as for E PR All kinds of Dyel ' s f It is a sure enough heater and doesn't cost beaten eggs and milk; mix together into | pound cake; two-thirds fill well greased cups A veing halt what the others do. See the mew hot | In 1ooking through his house Officer E. Eas- | smooth batter, as for cup cake, half fil cold | bake. in- fulrly hor erer kot e colPad | fho higheat atyis ot ECIdl NOLICES-bouncl Ufs water generator at Bixby's, 202 Main st. It [dale found that the burglars who broke in | gem pans weli greased, bake in hot oven ten |end of that time insert straw gently. It it ] the arf ' Fadcd and makes things boll Thursday afterncon took a lot of jewe minutes. comes out clean they are ready; if any of - stained fabrics made | ___ L, Yes, the Eagle laundry s ‘“that good | & Watch, revolver and some clothing. Just Sesan Padh | uncooked batter adheres to straw, must be Y EW il 15 \oo 88 eod iy | CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED, Jaundry.” and s located at 724 Broadway, | hOW much of the latter he cannot tell, how- One rn’u flour, n\l«‘ x-.ml;v ” nfuls sugar, | set carefully back few minutes longer. = | dove and delivered Ed Bur Homer's, 535 Broadway. e P P s “ ever, as his wife is still in Kansas and he | Pinch salt, one and one-half teaspoonfuls NOrWeg an Bread, for Dyspeptics, . Bl R Pt e e o . Bon e forembout thia try It And be convinced. | Joes’ not know how much she has with her, | Royal Baking Powder, three tablespoontuls | 1 pint barley meal, 5% pint Graham flour, ; mmz" #end’ fof | ZBUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND yoR s me and humber. Mo tup. | A laree bundie of clothing was found in the | Roval Baking Powder, three tablespoonfuls | 3 pint flour, 1 teaspoontul sall, two tea: 1 Z rice Pearl sireet. ¥ s en days' sale of wall paper and house fur- [ house, lying on the floor, where the thieves | butter, four eggs, two ounces sweet almonds, | spoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 1 pint milk, | = I AaY SHA? = — — 08 2ol pacer™3 “roll, at the Bos. | Pefore they had completed their job. pint cream, one-half cupful sultana raisins, | flour, salt and powder; mix into firm batter . SHAS . : TRRrietan and barn, fruit, nice shade trecs, on @ Dicel o paper, 2%c a roll, The man who occupled the house during | One-half wineglass rum. Rub butter and | with the milk; pour into reased tin, bake n = Sa— Brosdway, near Northe graded ot Goxzds feet, for $2,300.00, two-thirde fon store. e e Easdale’s absence was there at 3:30 In the | SUBAr to white, light cream; add eggs (whole) | In moderate oven 40 minutes. Cover with | Mkacg 5 N S S westers Depot, Counsl) | 03B 8 Perin aveaus, Councll Blugts, The Hardman, the plano par excellence, afternoon and sald the house was all right, | one at a time, beating three or four mmum‘ in Boditaia oveq SN RGN Blus, lowa Tel. 822 CARD CASE CONTAINING 820 BIL nn;l Im“n:“l tckets, Hetura w Dee oflice et reward. ’