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'llll‘ ()\IAIIA DAILY BFEE: MONDAY, JULY 22 oo : e —ey \ i i Tie OMAHA DALY Bee g | <ox mons on 4 suins chomirel y 715 70 TEL) THR TRUTH | Sttty e o e | 8 ws possvarataus, - | 3 @y | coudgot it LY - Four Men Tostantly Kitied nnd the Cars | ” I posing he might have done It, beyand the fact | Remarkatits Attachmons Wetweon’s 3ia fl_'ln{n flb‘ln(:).d‘ hdgr. COUNCIL BLUFI'S. ‘ et R sl e that ha was near enough, somewhere about Ao Unt and a Captive (at, rible blo is. p » 5 WILLIAMSTOW 2 A " the farm at the time when she was supposed | Gorley Phelps, a farmer, living two mile se I had spent hundreds of dollars OFFICE, - - NO.12 PEARL STREET | Oolcne! Jake 8honpe Takes His Pitche f ) The Va'ue of StatemifityMads Under the | to have been killed, and could have killed her | oo o on Ningara, on the shores of Lak sase I had sp: o y t g0 minded. The clrcumstantial evid trying various remedies and physi- s ot s o We y 0t o ( t ot 8 of the G 5 i wtarfo, has an salt of pets. They ar the Well Tos O.ten, Shacow of the Gallows, HIE Eslaand: theRe Was 1 Ontario, has an odd pair of § Toey cians, none of which did me any vered by catrier to any part of the elty. i A oot 1340 y fo that and nothing more. But " Boe Gl Teanites g iagether, i '.-‘\y. good. My finger nails came off and ,X,,"I b ,T”"m\',:”m:-' “ WILL LIKELY LOSZ HIS OFFICIAL TITL v were X SPECULATIONS ON A GRUESCME SUBJZCT hanged for a murder, a together. The cat fs a bie Maltese tom, |my hair came out, leaving me i night RIaLs o o ) spared better yb ¢ with a bushy tall and sharp claws. He i« | pérfectly bald. I then went to v Have the Possibilities of the Unknown the | [ studied the evid t ase very closely | {hreq vears old and was raised from a k Head of the City's Dog-Detulning and Cat- < Power to Suppress the Confirmed and could not see ar asis for the | g ™ gy s elghteen months old LTNUL SRNCION, y " . ! Powar to Suppress the Confirmed Havte | Lo, U0 JU KO8 ARE, PUEL NHEE O G| ten. e rad ie elghteen months old. | tle-Corraliing Depiriment Has Siuned 4 J of Lying In Meéh Avout to T 918 48 MuoH 6 puty sherift the night | , ’.M' L PELRE L > Ak " 50 ¢ o 1 Boyond Aldermas Redemp:ion . te Hvecuted? NaTore thi e Tieae o o down an old workshop in the rear of Over [0 finest ands of cigars In the yond Idesm by p " s te Executed? before the execu at the same fime Point-| his house. In an old beot there he found a | Hoping to be cured by this celebrated world at Grand hotel cigar stor and Muast Pay the Fenaliy. i P v R | v{u_u: a m;“ Who would have derived benefit | negt of rats. The mother of the Maltesc | treatment, but very soon became disgusted Grand hotel, Council Biu \ it | i e 01 Soman's death, & man of meafs: | tom killed the parent rats, “and later | qnd decided to n¥ S.S.S. The effect was m.n\.:‘ 1 ul ‘\.‘ " * eastward Bucananan's assevetatldna few moments [ 2 pressing ate two of their chilaren. The third baby | yyle wonderful commenced to recover Mr. and Mr 0 . e nas the train » the poor vagab nviction. rat stole into a pocket of Mr, Phelps at aFty of f ~ 4 A /¢ 4 before his execution fhat'he was innocent of Of course it's no concern of | where, at the end of three days, Mr. Phe ps | at once, and after I had taken twelve bot ty of ft : i the cime for whishyfle wae about to die, | mine. but that fs the man who Kitled Ruth | fien’ e bhooe e aats e die'0e | tiea T was entirely, Quréd=cuted by 888, i, Hirry " . B F A suggested, says the New York Sun, a discus. riden, and Lee did not." Kill it, but the rat seemwd so tame that | when the world- THOWN Sasus \ « # \” t g sion of the value of statements made by men | o deputy was very much amused and | decided to make it a hcusehold pet renowned Hot motor yace § ¢ 4 t A Prind whi N about to be put to death. One of those Who ghed heartily at me. The next morning | The rat grew rapidly on meat and che Springs had failed, o . P at H f tralh ed the prisoner up stairs from eating cut of its owner's hand. Its life was | War, 8, Loom R ' g k part in it said where In the wid in constant danger on account of the numt \ i L a KN TS BR B * 3 ekl AL, I have seen thirty-six men hanged Shireveport, Ld, tul r Wit carriage @ e | g 4 se that was to take of cats about the house. Mr. PLelps PUl | oy ook on the Disease an d its Treatment m wlr‘hu‘vn laughter of M A T 3 . 3 wita hi ikt and camo | due proc of law and L recall @ flooded the little hall the rat in a small cage, and piaced the cage | Address SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atianta, G 23" yearn, died of Luber f a heap lley was the only one | & in which the culprit at that | tr n twisted and | In a large box made of wire scree after belng 111 cighteen nioy & k b 1 after the and e ex in moment, With his toes already over | had away her scales r 'I“‘;"l"'\"""(‘v‘['[‘ l"“‘:“”“ Ak "““’““ :r 1808 High str Tuner T ' ! raed 1 a few gasps, The others lay in a | the brink of eternity's abyss, falsely afirmed | PC™, windows floated the songe of birde and | A6, 0 (L G Wiked "away I will be held at 9:30 o'clock o Yokk ug mass among the broken and twisted | pie fnnocen fie cofifesssd Ene1 gullt | m\v‘\ ughiter ot el ].‘v“:;.n“n'ym. tr HIR, N Hips Ok BE AL R tak \ i . LR A s it } ear | ohenly; others only their spiritual ad ¢ & (6 the door Wi 1| ate Tom and the rat. He put Tom insid Btuart, Ta., for burial The city council will | trip to St 8 [,, 1 time failed alcula this evening. It is mat i ammaated lipped oV al the train was stopped and the | thelr crimes, protested against their execu aldermen to take ar t flab the' aldernion retut ero taken from the wreck «nd borse | tion as an Injustice, because they deemed yet with reference to I yesterday John Sandel rol driver. | Rowial, @ $80CH | themselves justified in what they had done Indian creek into a sewer,” f him on the strect, accorapar In fact, the only one who, the moment be- visers; not a few kept sullen silence and I 6101116 AOEL ESUNEN A B3 tempts (0 get the rat out of the e c1ke. | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN T ere was molsture dimming his eves, | 81d then stretclied himself out and went to WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF T but no apparent fear, as he looked toward | *1¢¢P WORLD'S HERBAL DISPE [2ve « or three weeks Mr. Phelps put Bt And cad sy, a8 cloa, steaty | 7 VY 17 for throe nerke Mo Pl SAY 01 WA i named Cheese, into the small cage. Daily each became more accustomed to the other's esence, One day he opened both cages S v le several half-hearted at e Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. ' b : . T LA AL R T sctean, Tom fiia Al alt-hearted at- | mcms\ aritan, 2 vl Lp 00d fts mate uninjure} there were those who, thougn admitting | | | | | | | b t | I call God to witness my innocence of | HeLtgw oF. tHle eommitt " A wre tha s | & ARE o1, PLOTTING |fore death, stoutly averred his innocence, | the c me for which 1 am about 1o die fore trusting themselves to 1 fail, but nt away at the suggestion | really was guiltless of the crime for w “ The sherift gave a signal, and in a few 7 and Cheese squared themselves as if The meeting of the grand 1o T Deputy Mar Later in the aft- | Customs Ofcers Waried to Be on the Look= | he was hang There is in every man ”“““ o8 he vagabond's hear LU for an encounter. Mr. Phelps threw some of Pythius will be held at Marshalltown Gan O v ccd him up aut far Filibusters sufficient apprehension of the dread possibi.l- | beat. Six months later, in Chicago, I met | bits of meat between them. They hesitated four daye, commencing Aufhist ) was trying tc s lean a brick | PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., July 21.—The | ties i'f the unknown into which he fs about | [AF CEBULY sherifl 1o ] 1 r.%lx ‘\A‘Im‘llm: ta l(, h ,.‘,‘H, to eat '| rom that tims er of the mcmbers are cx 20 | block. The ien will now probubly | eustoms authorities of the Puget sound dis- [ L0 Plunge to suppress even the most con- | elicf in the man's fnnocence. He was a DIR. | the two have been warm friends et i L wgmbets ane Capeciing o0 | Bk The eotncimen Wi Gow” probil | ewtoms authorites of (e Fige. sund cle | 10 DNSE, o Suptres”eron e mont con: | RELCLIR LLo MRS IOsehs, ME 0 | th o B by tiends, T, L. Kost and A. B. Cook have b chosea | sl : . centive to indulge it. The man about to be | Open countenance. Taking my hand, he said | they wander about t house or into the /s delegates from St Alban' ge, and clal gale of fine shears keep a sharp outlook for filbustering par- | hanged may all his life long have considerel | €bruptly, as it I must, of course, be'thinking | adjoining country store, which Mr. Phelp JoReEh : Hleto, trof, Gonectala AL Tib. ! bout half price. t t | ties ut for the Hawatian islands. A la lie as Queen Elizaboth dafined ft, ‘an | 0f what was uppermost in his mind and un- | owns. Each is very jeslous of the other bits is one of the trustees of the lodge and | un all shears aud scissors and hea fow days ago it was reported vessels were | intellectual ‘method of evading a difficulty,” | derstand intuitively what he referred tc It any one pets Tom Cheese runs about will also attend ductions on our stocks. TI r penly loading and frelghtning to the - | but the dificulty in which he flnds himselt | What you aid raiced doubte in my mind, | saueaking and exasperated. "It Cliese s the | — Dungan stocks and our o Sale one lands munitions of war. Orders have now |is, as he knows too painfully weil, not to be [ and the mere I thought of it the more it | favored one Tom murmurs his disapproval, | Fire and tornado insurance written in best Cole & Cole, 41 Main stret been issued to closely watch and search all | escaped from by any such method | troubled me, and at last T set to work to find | and_arches his back and bristles his tail. | companies. Money for farm loans at low : | vessels bound for the south sea, for arms may be said that he is liable to lie in | out the truth. I've spent more than $1,000 | If they are separated they run about hunt- | rates, City property for sale or trade for [ The Standard orly second to the Hardm It is believed a large quantity of arms and | order that the shame of his untimely end |out of my own pocket on it in detectives and | ing here and there until they find each other farm lands in lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 Wil Greet € 0 Coma nition een smuggled into Ha- | may rest less heavily upon loved ones. In|travel and so on. And I'm co: ed you | When they dance and jump with glee. Mr Pearl St. " Gree n i i fror It is positively | rare instances that is possibly true, but | were right. Though I can’t prove it on him, | Phelps has a large show window In his stor . o br. T. B. Lacey, recently appointed grand | known t e of the rovalists | hardly in the case of a fellow like Bu- |1 know who killed Ruth Briden why Tom and Cheese spend much of their tim BURLINGTON ROUT commander of the Knights Templar of Iowa, | dispatched one small consignment to the | chanan. If there is ever a moment in life f djd it. As for poor Lee—well, God he in it, and the spectace of thege natural ene cted home this morning from Spirit [ islands 1 October. One source of infor- | When one of his chara is compalled o | we hanged an t man that day mies living as friends attrac® much atten 8 I le July 19, Aug- | Like, where hag been spending the past “']ml- : m\“-;{nmmj‘r ‘H-;ln; \1‘]’1{\[”:\( 1“»1“;»“:“ r]u :» “m o “ by kwm;\ 1l,“n ? i tion Ry s 1 treat the following D/seases. o Hot Sprngs, S. D., fale July 19, Aug- . ans of testifving to | islands to” commence Septemb and that [ is when the noose is about his neck. The 3 uraed Ont. o chiin Strest ¢ o UREON e TR Tad TURAL and.Cub " their appr fon of his efforts in the cau b ™ ¥ Kan., July 21.—The Upshaw WICHITA, Kin July 21.—An electr 0 [ the and Ear, Fits and A|u[h\y, trip. of Masonry and their satisfaction with the [ 2Bainst the government. The insurgents, | sassin, most cowardly when brought face d L= | Heart Discuse, Liver Couplaint, Kidney 'C Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- 1 street car was held up by a lone highwayman | pluint, Nervous Debility, Mental De- ton, Mass. Salo August 19 to 24 American Pharm- ceutieal assoclation, Den- | Reduced Lates SHolge B ARdiClodRe. Made. (he after being repeatedly drilled in southern | face with fate, least likely to tak thgught | Furniture company's block burned early. this Toronto, Ont. § o July 15 to 3 s e e $ et L 4 Vi 2 N SOt Yor s relleveq | Without t i Tt from Council Bluffs Will be nresent as | HEARY WILL TAKE DEPOSITIONS | whelins him that his mind secms paralyzed Railroad Traflic imorsving. money, $70. and the conductor was relieved fblood. Wo iton, Ta. Sale Jul nd 2 | pla . s In addition 1 have on sale Summer Tourist | i i : to all consclousness other than contempla- | CHICAGO, g roving. .| of his gold watch and kome small change. | aod. "W well as a larg mber from 4':_.;141“: and the | o,k of secaring Them Wil Commence | tion of the horror before him and he dies !P A .I@y 21 road trafil B U 0B Ay neyruny cacamn RACTT tickets to various points fn tho United States | ST, SEMIEETG cominittee. that Today or Tomorrow. without either confession or denial AL LT iy SEOR CHE 8ee S B tappinic, Spcdian Aldention give ‘ i Will see that all the appointments are S 1S, July 2 \ Ny ond week in July forty-four roads show an o Frivate enercal Discasen “"(!‘I:,",‘”,']"g,_, copy of map and fllustrated | Will see that all the appointments are in| ST. LOUIS, July 21.—A spechl to the Re brought him back to New York 1 rty-four road: v ar write up of the great Yellowstone Wil BELLE S St e o 5 of all kinds. 830 to §300lofeit for Notiona | aceordance with the magnitude of the honor | public from Hannibal, Mo., says: Dr. Hearn “‘!“:’, ;t,”,",hjr‘""‘,‘"“‘ ¢ P ERpay "ufi L¥nSSh CHRs BT e b L R UL LR el > etional | cently conferred on Dr. Lacey and the |, T e had th piness of sceing his loved | INRS as c ared, with ose of the s witho creury. Tape Worms remo: park. O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | Fecently conferved |and wife returned to Hannibal today from | ones again, and was sustained by the con- | Period last year. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, in twoor three bhours, oruo pay. Heworrholds it d = Chicago, to which city they went to take the | sciousness of having done a good . Th L S——. 3 i or P'iles cured. Awtal Hot Prices. Read Davis' ad. Davis solls hammocks | deposition of Mrs., Hayward in the Hearn- | preachers and some amateur soul savers WESTERN NOLES. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, _ THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Frult jars, qts., 55c doz.; 2-qte.. 75e. aheap. DeYoung libel case. George A. Mahan, attor- | swarmed about him, urging him to repent of — ‘When ghe bec Miss, she clung to Castorfa, | Will save life and hundreds ot dollars by calle on P fng on or using 1 gal. genuine maple syrup, $1.10. A ledge of roofing slat hos been discov- | Wienshe had Children, she gavethem Castoria, | clal prices on wash goods at the Boston | 5 qz0" Hendrick, one of his attorneys calmly put them all 1 1b. uncolored Japan tea, 15c. t = not return until tomorrow night or T Jurteously for thelr ntion SRt IRia 5 2 ot i Mhe sh1 s ISR TG ERT AR BACRITE at. ice cream freezer, $1.15 The Hardman, the plano par excellence. marning. The return of Dr. Hearn and wife i refusing to b red by them. | gerveroide. s e I fo Lt & person WthOUCARKINE N (HEAEIONLI T Sack Golden Crown flour, guaranteed good - — to Hannibal refutes the report that they 1 do not iatiTihave a AL MLET il ndgmark Thoke at u distance send for Question 4100 WESTERN TENSIONS. i e e e sald, ‘and the geeatl Judge, who kows al | A% {beX wae vecently Killed in ihe Super. Blank, No. 1 for n Tor Womhen: Fancy patent flour, $1.15, —_— many now believe that the taking of deposi- | the facts, wiil not expect me I SN ORI A SR ICH o\ AR g Y . Al correspondence strietly confidential, At the great 100 store, 318 Broadway eraus of the Reboillon ftemombered by [ fians nere on the part of Dr Hearh win RTIERL AL e e it s 18] Only two wera.ever killed in America before | GEORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN. Medicine sent by express. Address all letters .. s L | and that was in Oregon | President. shier. 3 e the General Government. naugurated. Subpoenas are out for Mon- | cumstances do again and would have b L AR (ol ) o PON ;21— (Specls 28ns| | dayinh S . ; pan had I no gl 1tz The Mzrine sheries department of | G. W. PANGLE, M. D., Big reductions on summer underwear and | WASHI July 21—(Speclal)—Pen- | day, however, and it is safe to say, i at all, | man had I not doue it. 1 arine ¥ i hosiery. Boston Store fons granted, issue of July 6, 1855, were the work will not be begun before Tuesday or ‘His Keepers were kind to him British Cclumb caliing for tenders for 555 Broaoway. Councit BLuri N . i letting | B! ULBAALEALT AL 2 en | 1080 10¢ b8 fo v — Nebraska: — Iteissue—-Willlam Sebring, [ Wedresday. The employment of Nat C. Dry- | him tee his wife and child as much as possi- | "',""“” _*fm”,""' HotapRCnfBreyosttt| Enoloso 10 in stambs for repl PERSONAL PARAGRADIS, Omaha, Douglas; Joseph Evans, Clearwater, | den by Dr. Hearn as additional counsel in | ble, and wher he learned that some pro RLLIACIELL. i "““(‘ 24 “g‘y ; — Antelope; William Trumbull, Lincoln, Lan- | his case is widely discussed here today and is [ had been made for their futu he seemed Sacramento has Just celebrated ac Attor: ©. M. Harl has returned from a trip to[ caster; Horace W. Simpson, Lyons, Burt;|looked upon as significant content and even happy. When the hour | Quisition of almost unlimi :d powe: of tia S G SINS & BA],{B[(H)GL., T iate Cheyenne, Wyo. corge Cassell, South Sioux City, Dakota; ¥ - of his execution arrived he walked out to the [ Mitled a distance of tweaty miles from dyna of G L Gt s and Federal Courts. Rooms 506-1-8-9, Shu Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters have re- | Nelson Taylor, University Piace, Lancaster; iruin Robbers Break Jail, gallows with as firm tread and calm de- | M°8 statloned on the American river Capital, - - $1 00,00 | gart, Block. Council Bluffs, lowa. turned from a visit to Beatrice, Neb John §. Salsbury, Ravenna, Buffalo; Wil-| ENID, OKL, July 2 two men who | meanor ag ever in his life le had stepped on | The Terminal Rallway service between Los | oo’ o . 12,0000 Misses Belle and Bessie Harkness have | llam D. Collins, Kearney, Buffalo; Anaxi-| were implicated in the train robbery at Dover | the street e noose was upon his neck, | Angeled and Paeadena, which has hitherto i1 th fri ; nde Warner, Oukdale, Antelope EAL R i e e Sheit, | the black cap an his, brow, and he stood been running twelve trains daily, will prob One of the oldest ks in the state of lowa. gone to Chicago for a visit with friends. arles 8. oo North Hend, Dodges John | recently and a horse thief named Sheit: - b der the gallows boam with no more bravads | ably reduce the service to five trains in a few | We solicit your business and collections. e S "Clfll NU pg- GU ” Blufis Mrs. A. A, Parsons and daughter, Miss Wissman, Kearney, Buffalo; Willlam Ma- | escaped from the jail here last night and a han fear in his manner when the United | day R SR Pagcent s tn ity ahvRbs We will be IC Unb lie, have returned from a visit to Denver. jony, Unigersity Place, Laneasters Jusper | now headed for he Glass mouniaine, where | States marshal gsked him it he had anything | A number of the thirtcen miners who left | 22 jicdissrve; you Biward Everett Is spending the summer at | K3ty Nimahs, GH3 NGhanai, GRANISE | the Yeager gan is in hiding, with thirty-five | o say before the senience of the law Wa | tie Comstock some time ko t0 accept posic Bar Harbor, as the guest of Mrs. R. E.| Bloomficld, — Hamilion. Original widow- | Cltizens of Enid in pursuit. was executed upon him, tions in Mexico have returned to the Com- stock, having found mining In Mexico & Montgomery and family. Mary C. Hennett, Olell, Gige dusk when the jailer entered the jail and ‘With your kind permission 1 would like g Towa: Additional—John . Blow, Beaman, | was struck senseless by a piece of lead pipe, | to a few words, he replied, bowing | failure : FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR Miss Georgle Snow, of Brookfleld, Mo., is | ¢yundy; John I’ Chopper, ‘Anamdsa, Jones! | which had been handed in to the prisoners, it | politely R : sale cheap and on easy terms. Day & Hess, the guest of h Mrs. W. 8. Dimmock. | Increasé=lienjumin I ktoreman, Marshall- | 5 thought, by the horse thief's lover, a no- [ “He spoke at least twenty minutes, utter 0o ingas Dest ooy At ORInOMNAS hegun : £y B _U Pearl street, AR at 219 South Seventh street o 0 Camant, | torious woman of the town. The jailer's wife | ing no compluint against the cruel injustice | Work. ~ The company has, It Is stated, con. o | FOR_SALE, A NEARLY NEW NINE-ROOM D. W. Bushnell, W. H. Hanthorn, J. T. | 08P v 00 B 6 Charle HaylorsCans e the alarm. A reward of $1,000 was |of his fate, but making an eloquent plea for | tracted for a sufficient quantity of sugar beets house, with barn, clstcrn, city water at houge Oliver and Theadore Laskowski have returned Appanoose: Willia offered for the convietion of the two train | reformation of the law and custom by which | {0 keep the mill in operation for four or five > and barn, frult, hice mhade trecs, on & nicely from an outing at Spirit lake. T Story; Wolliam H. Davis, robbers. the masters of vessels, irrespective of their | mnths. C. B M(OU“““ & CO DR A ) Henry Swan, who has been dangerously ill, LAl g"\“'." vl . T character, had des power at sea over the | The contract has been let for construction S, b . | 1 tay, eI R E R ra e | ae s iELre IS MR RG | men under their command. Hie passed ligntly | of the soventn barracks bullding at the Santa cientific Optlcums KET. DIAMOND SET, less a relapse occurs, his friends think he . HumbiiSe“Emuold b “Benfami U8 || | OHIOAUO, July sl-Four e gnsinss uave | 3100 DI C00 CHEa0c BE fae DR A, 0 \I”? MbuieaySolile: s Hone Ea of about Complete assortment of gold and steel turn and M‘\l i a0 Wieoxy will recover. Bunnell, Indiandpolis, Maha‘ka; Charles P [ been at work all day on Polk street, where y rib Guiotioning, but | 22,000 The bullding fs badly needed on ac . spectacles and eyeglusses, F S eXiam- forist, § Javison, Wheatiand, Clinton; Arthur W. | o : S cited many oihers filustrative of the gross | pcunt of the crowded condition of the home gt lanan 3 f & Mrs. H. G. Wells and Miss Ella and Mas- | MAnroe” sandyville, "Wattes: Oie 8 Jeng. | #t00d the buildings of the National L I A B M G L L ant of ¢ led condition of the home ined free of cha L e 27 Mai 2 WANTED. TO BUY HORS RVIC ter Herbert, are guests of the family of Sec- [ stad, Thompsol CnarlesN. | Oil company and the Wright & Lawther oil | most he said for himself was an expression | There exists tn American gulch, Idaho, a |8 No =7 Maiu St. = Council Blutts, abies) opbas U AgS o Jam retary Harry Curtis of the Young Men's [ Wright; Sioux Woodbuiy; Jumes Al and lead works, which burned shortly after | of hope that his death might perh bank of suow which has been there for four- rassowsusvsunsus | Mo i, gr, 917 Third avent Christian assoclation, awye fity, acq Willjam H. Bunney. | midnight. The oil that had been in the | ba of some service in awakening the humane | le€n yveirs, to certain knowledge. The bank Dr. I. U. Parsons, who has been located in e O o el Bl bana was still burning brightly this | feeling of the community to a realization o | lies unier a bluff, where the snow drifts cver Malvern, Ia., for the past two months, Is | N Washington cvening. The main buildings were wholly | the evil conditions existent in our merchant | and forms a bank that at times is fifty feet spending a fow days with his Council Bluffs | South Dakota: Reissue—John W. Thomp- | consumed, and it was with difficulty that the | marine. His little specch was delivered | deep. friends. Ho fa well satisfied with his mew | 00, Madison, Laie rwis V. Hack. | firemen kept the flames from the two large | calmly, though earnestly, with not one tremor | A parasite has made lts appearance in some THE SOUTH' THE SOUTH' surroundings. Noth Dakota: Reissuelowis V. Hack- | oil tanks in the rear of the National com- | in his ‘voice or quiver of the pinioned hand: | of the alfalfa fields near Hoise, Idaho, that . . — O e e ™ Dilton, Belle. | Pany's works, The loss on buildings, stock ind him. When it was done he bowed | promises to be troublesome. It is a fine, BROWN'S (. 0, D, vue, Larimer i and machinery will aggregate $400,000, nearly | again to the marshal and said, with a smile: | wiry plant of yellowish color. It grows in a Iskue of July 8: Towa: Original—James H. | covered by insuranc ‘I am at your service, &1 mat about the stems of the alfalfa and Kills [ Speeial Flour Su'e This Week punn” Bessing, Bickhawks dohn Moler NSO “Thie black cap was dran down over bis | it off. own's XXXX Fancy Patent, per sack.$1,00 | Fairfield, Jefterson; John B. Young, Win o Brothers Convicted of Murdor. T T D P | ey T e P T Brown's XXX Fancy Patent, per satk.$1.00 | ot ‘aagiaon, Renewal=Christopher Moran. | am PAUL, July 81.—A Ploneer-Press dis- | alr & corpse, * The law ‘was satisfed,: but [ jecurs ion valley, Nevada, rancher who wa Buffalo Fancy Patent, per sack.......... .90 | (réston, Union; Thomas A. Douglas, Lit- Jeading a span of horses to water tied their Lone Star, per sack VAs e i erty Center, Warren, Renewal and increase | patch from Aitken, Minn., says: The jury | there were tears of sympathy for that brave | hajters toget for convenience. The ani- Ruby .- e ] ; man i the 0B Francis M. Lanem, Correctionville, Wood- | iy the Cristello murder case, after being out eyes of many men Who witnessed | majs got away, started on a run and went on his death. oppesite sides of a cottonwood tree at full Ralston's Health flour......... 35 | bury. Increase Alldridge, Vail, a aeaciy . . 2 A Wheat graham flour, 5 awford. R Welsenburger, | all last-night and nearly all day, brought In | “w, “wife polsoner named Stevens, who was | gallop. The stoppage was so sudden that it — THE LAND OF — J hanged ip the Tombs a great many years ago, | proke their necks. ¥ Samuel Smbi a verdict of guilty of murler in the first Rye graham flou am I mbury, | a ¥ 8! vas llustration of that despicable class CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED. d Durke, at W. 8. Homer's, 855 Broadway. Vista; Henry Green, [ degree. Nicholas and Archangel Cristello, Corn meal . 2 S 8 . Dickinson; John M. Patten, | brothers, killed Benjamin Genetti and wife 8 was proved beyond doubt his trial Instead of making the punishment fit the Remember, a silver doilar pickage in every ntgomery: Willlam Spencer (de” | yf 5 ¢ i L oyane o0 ie nvaitd | crime r be ma ) fit the vic 2 3 i Bhans March 15 last in a dispute arising out of @ fhe had, while tenderly nursing his invalid | crime, it appears to be made to fit the vic rm;‘ ek, of Brown's XXXX Patent and every dddvville, Wapello; Hobert - M. | o2 hauling job near McrGegor, where Gen- | wife, patiently and slowly stolen her life | im in Idaho, if the Lemhi Republic is to fll BEESyaraniad R~ 0.0, D BROWN. el Crrtan. \Wrikht: Elieha 1. ‘Moore, | ettl Kept a store. The brothers will be sen- | away by means of minute doses of poison, | be credited. That paper says: When a man C—rrEoS o T T NPt Dubuque, Dublique; John C. Vass, Eldon, | tenced tomorrow continuously administered fn her medic ne and | assaults a white woman it i the fashion to . s . Wapelio.” Original widows, ete.—Lucinda C —————— food. He was a plous man ani prayed for | hang him. But if the party assaulted happens The [)mt(es Furniture company ] cial | Spencer, Eddyville, Wapello Rider and Horse Kiled by Lightning. her recovery Between prayers he gave her | to be a squaw, nobody gives it the second ORCHARD HOM ES. :fll" {;f\r(n«‘kl_“»l""l'luy-_ parior.sul 8 o South Dakota: Original-James F. Lap-| y1oUISVILLE, July 21.—A special to the | some more arsenic, until she died. When | thought. has created such an interest that the' man- | ham, Leresford, Union. = " ¢ . £ it Owtnsville, Ky., says: | the time came for him to die he fairly col- R. K. Truitt, eighteen miles northwest of Dhat Jinaksl e n o . A agers have determined (o continue It until | = North Dakota: Oviginal—Francis J. Burt, | Courler-Journal from Owinsville, Ky., says: | b BE coine T tm (0 gle be falely bof || R. K. Truitt, eighteen miles norihwest of i here you willnot freeze to death in winter nor dry up the end of ihe month. $40 leather couch for | Bismarck, Bismarck, = 55 | Noah Garret, a young man, was killed by | g gibbering idiot. @ Liquor was administered | {we years rosidénce in that district he has and blow away in summer. The land where you ean work in the 85; §15 h for $11. ckers for $3.75; [ : lightning while riding a horse along the |to brace him up o that he might walk from e snak s erous as dur. fields every mont b ovear o ave sthing 3 3011930 oueh op3iLan 88 roakers forsd good, Neadleton, La Plata. : 1 nile rid h long _ th brace hi ight walk nev n rattlesnakes as numerou i el y wonth in the year and have something to sell every $3.00 rockers for $2.25; $1.50 rockers for $1.00. Montana: Original—George A. Cunning- | pike between this place jand Olympia about | his cell to the gallows, but even then he [jng tne present season. One day last week month out of the twel “The I a0 800 different styles of rockers to select from. | pam, Lewiston, Fergus. Relssue—George |1 o'clock today. The Hrse he was riding | had to be supported on both sides, practically | po iie " oleven, and saw many others. He ) ut of the twelve. The land where 20 acres is a better pa 836 and 338 Broadway. i Shearson, Fort Maginnis, Fergus. was ‘,1“', kn']. ., 1,m.|]x.mg ;l[nhlklhi n A;n‘t‘.fl’rhn]fl J)n]i mmk\,l, while the noose wa: put | givey a reason for their appearance in investment and will make you more money each year than the best ed Codar Fence Pos = the head and, running down his body, made |around his nec A more contemptible | £ % o e inaieanbe atin i ra ey 00 novag e e € R S el ::n“‘:.«.;:\:.‘ * 'vl"'v-‘l s Children Kun Down by Team. a hole through the saddle, going on into the | wretch never contaminated the old Tombs | fick |rEC mumber Sihehiactatuabngetaran 1‘_“| '_‘I_ in the west. The land that is now taking the attentlon posts, 10%c eaoh. by the carloay, CCUAF fence | pHILADELPHIA, July 21—A horse at- |horse's body, instantly Killing both rider | gallows. SH of the live progressive men of the west and north who are going there " "A. OVERTON. a 1 to a carriage containing an own | and horse. In splendid contrast to him was a poor me two or three weeks ago three trap- to settle as fast as they can get a chance to do so. - i h negro 1 saw, to my sincere sorrow, hanged 4 by ieg o of wall paper and house fur- an became uny ble near the Popu- | y Accident, | on® that same gallows. . His name was | pars were discovered near Hot Springs, th nishings at the Boston store. lar street cntrance (o Fairmount park (s | NEW LONDON, Conn., July 21—The sec- | Huwkins, and o finer dpocimen of the clear | place from ik (e Coceris nuits it} The Land of Beauty and Joy Forever. Hardman planos, Council Bluffs, 103 Main | struck down Edward Collins, aged 6 years, | 070 fatality resulting from the accident that | WA04Ed ATEICAn L have never nelelle 1€ | 4wo men were found dead and the third was i 5 3 ruck down Edward Collins, aged 6 years, > was tall, had a fine figure and a very in b0 Ihe land where you can have th crops 5 a¥or st and his sister, Nellie, aged 10, who were | happened on the torpedo boat Ericsson last | felligent, Kindly face. The story of his|in such a condition hat life was s ex- 6 land: re an by TOps A year—one crop to sup- Micyete Trips. walking with their parents. The boy died | week occurred when David Cody died this | crime, as the law termed the deed for which | tinct \\1{\' nh was ;r "\-x[vd ‘]ll\ “,‘:'H '14_-ulv- port your family and two crops for export and sale at good prices. s o of . S RASe Fagar almost instantly in his father's arms the | mornir Of the other men injured in the | he suffered, was very simple and one that | ters. he men had gone e springs to Fuel costs you nothing—cattle run out all the year and get fat.— Seven or elght of the Ganymedes accom- | ;yoronii is lying fatally injured at a hos- | accident, Austin Williams, took a very un- | won the sympathies of ail right minded men | trap and hunt BubKIBLlig aniaalia tood You lave no long cold winters to fight and 1 gl panied the Tourist and Turner Wheel clubs | jia) Joseph Collins, the father, fell faint- | favorable turn this evening, and his condition, | Who heard of it. He ' 1 been employed | without vegetables brought_on scursy, fr m E g iters to fight and no hot winds and to Bennington yesterday, twenty-two miles | ing with the corpse in his arms, and it is | with that of William Merwin, is considered | as cook on a coaster bound from New York [ which two of them dicd. Virgle ““";”““\"‘ drouth to fear; almost anything that over in Nebraska. A game of ball and a | feared that the mother will become insane | precarious. Tonight Joseph Hamilion, the | to New Orleans, The master of the vessel | the only sprvivet WO 0% Faby, (GCR pg big Dutch dinner were two of the amuse- | from grief. In the excitement follow the | fitth victim, seems the only one likely to re- | Was @ malignant brute, who was cruel to a IOEIAR"0, G : e - ments that were provided. The roads were | accldent the team disappeared cover, e the only ene kely 1o re- | bi* men, Dut most. merclless to the poor | caused the Icca of all bis teeth, hair ana Grows on Top of the Earth in excellent condition, although a trifle —_———— negro, whom he esteemed most defenseless | eyesight, and his reason had almost le 3 ey (AT (USRS O e sl g Ry bl P Dkl of “all. 1t amused him o deal a savage [ him. The bodies were burled and the half- | can e raised In the greatest abundance on these Orchard Home outward tr PORTLAND, Ore 21.—Ho CHICAGO, July 21.—Chief of Police Bade- | PIoW 0 a violent Kick to the black cook, to | dead trapper was taken to Missoula, Mont lands in Central Mississippl. Now is the time to investigate, Now PORTLAND, Ore., July 81.—Hon, R. Stra ) hurl a belaying pin or other missile at hi e ”mfilt.:"l:fu ioe Boyne, Ed Duguette, TR T T S TRy | is the time to organize into clubs of three to five and Look the Land for themselves to Tekamah and return, | fell dead on the street in front of the Abing- | blackmall by patrolmen, which, it is said, | pain, = All that the unfortunate man endured N Over! You can sce this land for yourself. You can make up your IRRIRG REA SRt { e of the seaso! | don building about 9 o'clock this morning, | Will likely result in a severe shaking up of | Without even thought of retaliation. But own mind abo after you have sce There IS no suc making the frst century run of the season. | goh BEIGRE ABH Tnan. ‘and 1n walking | the force, Already four officers from the | one day the flendish' skipper devised a more | g 1RC. AboUL.IE Atler Yeu e eentit, Alior) inoisugl il IR YR plexy | Harris strect district are under suspicion | €xquisite torture for his victim He swore as failure for the encrgetic man, Good schools and churches of MONROE, Neb., July 15, 1895. wh proved fatal. He was a resident of A afidavits have been made against two !‘:n' ’\;’L :"n' :;*:1 hv‘vl N'T\«“::r:‘::~hh;~)r\:‘h;-'l;l‘ all denominations already theve. Railroad facilities the very best. \].:; \'\'1:...1.‘::~ King Temperance Beer | Oregon f r’m*:’l\' years m-l[\l: s¢ \’v'mll 1‘\44—'“\‘( '”: . '“-\-’- '“H»]xll ch ‘:‘\Iw‘ws lflur' ‘»:(. B L T T het hara The pleasantest and most healthy climate under the sun. COME es like hot cakes. ase ship me Imme- | sions was the democratic candidate for United | vestigation disclose crookedness in ranks d v y f BE B - L . K’j“,_.,y two barrels W. King ‘,h% Tanios | States senator. At the time of his death he | higher than patrolmen. were 0 minded he ot d .-m!m’» his n..;.n 7 AND SEE FOR YOURSELI. Lumber is cheap. Water Is good. Beer.r ROBERT A. VICKERS was a member of the firm of Doph, Sim. S and that no protestatins of being a free 7 Markets ave the best in the whole country. The people are friendly. Dry mons, Mallory & Strah Nicaragua Canal Commission Arrive man would avail against the false claim of 4 4 y e s SIS :«“p; >x] wons, Mallory ahan NEW YORK. July 21o—The United States | O¥nership. ~ And he did not doubt that for ! If you want to better your condition and live a long, healthy and hap- Manufactured on! by the G. heeler S —— s y & o .3 €% | the price he w d bring e capta 0 J i 3 * ) Rrandus (o, WWhazlen & Hocoln wholeo | Planning to Stop 1he Ball Fight, AP YRR (o | the ‘price he would bring the caplain would / by life, this is your opportunity. Full ( Puan i Commander Davig, | be capable of any crime, even a far greater e i o dealers, Council Bluffs, Ia NEW YORK, July Willlam Hosea Bal- | arrived this morning with elght members of | one (han selling a' freé man into lifelong . orrespondence solicited The electric fountain at Manhattan beach | '©% Vice president of the Humane society, has | the Nicaragua canal commission on board. | #lavery. which the brute would deem a joke. + 4 PR Grsiied B Yol 3 The threat, under such circumstances, might b 3 will be illuminated each evening from §-30 | M7 a letter to Secretary of the Treasury | She sailed from Colon July 10 and from Key | Th 4 g5 auoh. gircumsia jght 3 1%/ ¥ t to 9 and 9:30 fo 10. “The steamer Liberty | Carlivle, informing him that bulls and tore. | West on tue 17th. All on board were well. woll lave made.the mat AARaIAL, ul thers . . mld | cnera gent, will connect vith all trains to and from | 41(rs are to be brought from Mexico for bul e p—— S itin u at / - SO DERT Manawa. _ First boat will leave Manhattan | NERUNE at the Atlanta exposition. gnd Remuarse fraye Rer to balolas, In New ¥York swsiuag s veiien, wors 1617 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- | boserme o et (Anatruct collectors of | WICHITA, July 21.—Miss Mary Jackson | Nife and fittle When b p- | customs to refuse to admit them on the | and he was to eee (hem no mare. When he ers at Manhattan beach Who wish to calch | ground that they are coming for immoral | of Newton committed suicide here this morn- | thought of them he became frenzied, and the early moraing train to Omaha, purposes. Ing at the home of Miss Sidney, whom she | eizing & hatchet, he chopped that captain’s T The gas company's special prices for serv- ® | han, ex-judge of the state supreme court, | DOCh Is coniucting an Investigation of alleg Ouly ('ne of Many Lettars information on application. 13 RASKA. Don't forget that we Lave the T ST was visiting. In a note left for her father | head into pieces ) : 1ce pipes will be continued through July. | VALPARAIEO. Ind. July 81.—The she says: ‘“‘Papa, forgive me; I am a lost I mentioned the hang!ng of one Innocent best and lowest priced pipe or heav- | g » man as having been witnessed by me. He Special values offered in black and navy | iest rain ever known in this vicinity fell about — - = 4 was a poor, shiftless ne'er-do-well named Lee, ns in the country. The Kim- Y H T blue storm serges at the Boston Store 2000, ' In Iess than an hour more than thre Death of u Kansas Edaeator, who was hanged at Waukegan, IIl., in 1865, | ball pipe organ 1 Working or- 9 our ouse Burlington Honte Excursion inches of rain fell, flooding basements, The LAWRENCE, Kan., July 21.—Prof. D. H. | for the supposed murder of an old widow | . | H - O\ To 5t Tomn ot et o gyg0| e bere Bady” fumane. o avi o | Rabinon, for Gwenty-hx yeurs e and pro | Bamed Rt Briden. for whom e worked an | I der fu our store 1 fair sumple Heated Free-=- e A - %9 | being leveled to the ground. tessor of Latin language and | o a¢| her farm. That he was lazy, worthless, ab ' ¥ i o b, $1.50. o : . Latin language and literature o e RS . h Not from a financ . round trip, $1.60. O. M. Brown, Tkt, Agt to:d the Kansas university. dled this evening ot | dectly poor, and liable to get drunk when kind | and takes up less room and is L o R ek :nl“nlkym:'lzl from the Yes, the Eagle laundry i1s “that good Michigan Miners Organizine. his home in this city of typhoid fever. | fortune gave him a chance, was all true, but | the strongest toned in exist s a defects which are so often found (o lndy.” ana s located at ‘T34 Broadsey, | NEGAUNEE, Mich. July L—The Ish ino act of violence was ever known to have - R the general run of heating plants, 1f In doubt about this try itand be convinced. | peming and aunce striking miners have been perpetrated by him, and though much | ence, Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157 . s Fre SEDALIA 21.—Missour] P effort was expended upon trying to make him 5 . - Good wall paper, _u“. a roll, at the Bos- | ¥Worn fealty to the movement. The Champic engine exploded in the yards here | po hadn't energy enough to Kill anybody ic aud Art. 3 Heating and Sanitary Euglue ton store. and Republic mines are uow the only active | this afterncon. H. M. Speedy, a ma. 3 : s even it he could have got as much as $10 3 Douglas. anaiaata ISAM RAMAER AACHNERC 4 properties in the Marquette range, but they | the sb was badly scalded. His condition | which would have been & fortune to ) : - Hardwan plancs, Omaha, 113 N. 16th. | WAl be torcitly stopped tomorrow, s critical, Bk NOA bare’ es A, Jliine 10 higmiy g