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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF' TI DAY. JULY 25, get out, while four of the robbers went to w S the express car. During the attempted safe NE S ROM_AVC_(_)UNCIL BLUFFS | Robbers Secure Hardly Bnmigh to Pay for ',‘“‘:’r"‘ ,,"‘r" ;‘,‘,‘"",‘[:X :“f"'l‘:;.‘;;‘, ";"“:“h.;fm: Office, 12 Pear! Street,—H. W. Tilton, Manager, Time and Trouble, N wan S ohed L THY, O SHSL CI A yleld, but the car was raised from the "slNcE ' USED | track. The ides bulged out and the three- nch plank floor was shattered. There were DARING WORK OF MIDNIGHT ROBBERS | yina in the party. They were jocose with him years ago. Since they the train crew, saying all were difappointed parted Stephen Dunn came out west and | at the failure, but would call again before The Union Veteran legion will meet this | Pottawnttamie County Conventd married another wife, by whom he brought up | Explode Fe the snow flies. While the explosions we'e evening, Falls of mYy a large family of childern. He also acquired Under th taking place the fireman slipped away, but Over §0 finest brands of cigars In the | The democrats of Pottawattamie county |quite an amount of property. Mrs, Dunn No. 0 Burst 1t Open—am had gone only a few rods when the robber world at Grand hotel cigar store. held thelr convention at Avoea yesterday. |l now comes in and claims that Mrs. Dunn a Smnll Hoe gave up. He was called back, and p Grand hotel, Council Bluffs, Newly fur-| The weather was good enough so that it |NO- L """_!*l»;"fl.llwv vmrlll'-'!‘.v'nr Mrs e ceeded with the train. The obstruction nished. Heopened Oct, 1. B. F. Clark, prop. | took but little enthusiasm to turn out, and | 4 is a Catholic and never procured a e . he track was found to consist of | divorce, She therefore intends to get hold " 2 ecy o oned slde! A company of ladies of the First Baptist | the democrats from all over the county were [ of all her ex-husbands property so. far 41 TOLEDO, July 24.—Shortly after midnight | Reece Is an abandoned sidetrack in a & A | as - h low, with dense woods on each side. Ye. church are at work cleaning out the interior | prosent in good numbers, The meeting was | she can. One suft has already been tried, and | traln No. 37 on the Lake Shore road, to Ol ) ach Wids, % of the church building. called to order by R. N. Whittlesey, chair- | Several more are pending involving the | which was attached an express car which | aryiod m”',,"} Liklg ‘”'hl‘“"j: SroRen R e e ¢ ::‘1"' romm rh";"‘l"’w";'H"‘\""'\ man of the county central committee, who | *ame state of affairs, runs between Buffalo and Chicago, was stop- | Many of the same band are said tc s ey xSl Trom § HEY HoW suggested the name of Emmet Tinley for | Boston Store annual clearing sale begins | Ped at Reece switch, midway between Arch- | side there. It is unofficially stated he spine "M"r"i hy du’ 5 The ¥ “> Vi \(,“”mmy chatrman, and W. C. Boyer and | Saturday, July 27. Store will be closed Fri- | Pold and Stryker, forty-four miles west of [ the throuth safe contained $75.000 in gold, The Ladies’ auxiliary of the Union Veteran | ! 5 gast day aftetno King d this city, When some distance f the| WAUSEON, 0., July Five men are . ! S Agliidatls, Ciaude Dye for clerks, The suggestion met |8y afteinoon, marking down goods for this | ths some distance from the | ¥ M " t 3 “h bett Tagin, DUl 7o 40 o v Bl WAL | S o The i i namons s b wha | Unle arral hors e tospiin of Dl o Clothes are whiter,my Health better: RO .1 | fore taking his scat Mr. ey made a Red Ced turned, (]|s|~l43mg the red light, and as he | "°C}ed he holdup on the Lake Shore taki el ar Fence Posts. at Roeece station last night. The detectives Labor 1| ”» Jeorge A. Haeteker commenced a suit in | (haracietiatio spocch, dencuncing, as uSMAL | Twelve carloads standard red cedar fence | turned on the air brakes several shots Were | refuse (o state what evidence thore is against | my Labor less! the districi court yesterdiy to foreclose a | he Fepublictn party for all the We of Batd | posts, 10%c each, by the carload. fired at the cab. One of the shots put out the | them, The tramps who were on the train mortgage given by Isalab Hover and wife | gy AEE BURE 6 FOCROTor 1tk cowardice B A. OVERTON. | headlight. When the train stopped four rob- | jumped oft when the shooting began and peness e e S R S R e BEST. PUREST & MosT ECONOMICAL Rev. L. P. McDonald of North Platte, + | Its candidates, in case of election, to pass a | A Jittle nerve exercise ig _| B. Nettleman of Buffalo, and ordered him to | Foad people there, and in less than two hours SOLD EVERYWHERE will hold divine service and preach in St. | law providing for the manufacture and sale ittle nierve exercised at the right min- | ooy oys qoor and ‘come out a jal train, carrying the sherift of the A2 Sunds 4 4 Mo | 1te was the means of saving a well known | °P { county and the several cfficials of the Lake $ MADE Paul's church next Sunday at 10:30 a of intoxicating liquors within the state. Tae oltleman fefused 8 g fon e y and the several officials of the Lake \ ; The Richardson Drug company of Omaha [ Credentials—John Currie of Norwak, C.|About a month ago she received a call from | (& i "“‘ S L ot ne OUt-fof the holdup. The sheriff, with his men, as filed a petition in the district court yester . mple of Belknap, Fremont Benjamin of [an agent who was selling books on the install- len _the door was e o four men | well as the detectives, started to scour the a mortgage of $2 on some | Kno F. Rolirér and W. H. Knepher of | ment plan, to be dellve and paid for at | entered. =They ARtIaE e ntents of the | adjacent country 4 ’ \ V. Lowe. Counell Bluffs the rate of §1 a month for seventeen months, | local safe, amo 0 about §50, and then et {“:,’.'1 Aiba. ol i b Mabk S ATier O s AR AN BE Dutitien ‘ot 124 was not partlcular, However, about sell: | ML At ine blg safe, which contained coti- | yy1g oarAIA fOUSE COST TOO MUCH. | Ti soitis to your interest to select that Pain Somo of the men worki the Rock [ 0 g esey of Kane, R ing the whole se TR TR CPATH Rl B R e NS i) She f ‘hi s off ity 3 Island yards found a gold watch yesterday | Pleasant, R N. Whittlesey of Kanc, L“‘ contract which she was to sign, with the | bery the express company has suppiied fts | o o which puts off the necessity of repainting fon lying 1n a grease box, It is suppe i Krinids ot Lavia ks Y 4 understanding that she need take only the “’:vfl“\lfl}h "L\[“y\“"l\\“n):ll:\hx'll-\;dl‘nu ‘!‘wlv; ‘H;‘l‘ , ;4 the longest period. The paints manufactured B s T h EramE, Bu Resolutions—Ira I, Hendricks, J. J. Shea, | A%t month's Installment. She signed it, but | 0 1hbars, This discouraged them and they | SIOUX CITY Jily 94— (Spacial Pales by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MEG. CO. fill this Willlam Jawes, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ““HH’ ¥ '-{H:“wv:g.v:”!\{v’nlw‘:‘k K:,rr \'M}.\w she had made a mistake. A day or two ago | Jumped ““.”"\-”"',"‘”".f‘. 1 disappearad. A gram.)—Willi Fiach, the selt-confessed | requirement. They have been sold for the past ©."W. ‘Noonen, ‘who' died Tuesday, will be | R0 0% N Binfimin of Avoea the | e bEent put in his appearance again, and | ; ees, B Srle & AGER, in Suberibtnient | embesaler of 85,500 trom the American i forty years and have won the distinction of ben burled this afternoon, Services will be held | following committee was appolnted to select | Tho agdnt informed. her that he would bring | O the traiu atthe time of the robbery. He | Cult company, says a fine residence property | ing the most durable and cconomical, at the residence, 1011 Sev avenie, at €| delegates to the state convention: C. A.|{ha rest of the numbers as fast as they came | a8 £een at his home this morning and gave | in Omaha had been one of the causes of his | o'clock, and at the Congregational church at | §ample, Belknap; Lars Jensen, Boomer: | gye, : > e the following account of the affair downfall. He sald the house was built at 2:30. George Dye, Carson; J. Senn, James; T. J. “But T had an agreement with you that 1| ‘I think it must have been about 1 o'clock a time when he did not have enough mo 1 Bd Lewls, who was arrested several days | Clark, Layton; A. R. Jacobeon, Lincoln; S.| was only to pay for the first month's books,” | this morning when it happened. 1 was sleep- | with which to complete it. He er to b ’ DRU(}. pAlN‘: <] -1 ago on the charge of disposing of mortgaged | Dye, Macedonia; C. Altsmanberfier, Minden; | she repiied. ing in the smoking car at the time and was | row capital in order to furnish the place, and AND GLASS HOU5E property, was discharged yesterday by Jus- | Riley Clark, Neola; John Currie, Norwalki| I beg your pardon,” said he, with all the | @Wakened by hearing several shots as the | just then he was transterred to Sioux City Cuok, a satisfactory settlement having [ D. B. Dentler, Pleasant; James Livingston, | suavity of a book agent; “I have your con- | train came to a standstill. The conductor | The house could not be rented, and as he | Gar n arrived at by the parties interested. | Valley; Robert Lidell, Washington; Warren | tract in my pocket, signed with your name, | Said the train was being llv‘M up. 1 did not | yaq (o pay rent in Sioux City the burden be- | Only 80 cents was involved. Flynn, Waveland; John R. Black, Wright; | in your own handwriting.” “"!}""'-l";"""“':;'-‘"‘:,‘I‘;m‘;“'v'[*\\‘“1‘*{‘:" frOm | Came doubly hard to bear. ~ Mr. Finch sald | Bluffs, Call or write for prices or color ¢ Mrs. Hidking is the name given by a|John Rohn, York: W. M. Squire, E. “Let me see it,” sald the lady, and the | shat © heart Shel SOTAEHTE NOS oK Ol | that all the time ha had been stealing woman who was found last evening lying | Brooks, Thomas Maloney, J. C. )L\rlln‘ John | agent immediately handed her the slip of | Shortly a & % s LG MINOR MENTION, DEMOCRATS CHOOSE SGATES. | deserted by & - — ries the most complete stock of Drugs, Paints and Glass in Councit 1 ; ] e American Biscult and Manufacturing com- ) o) son, Jol o o na She no sooner had or hands | €xplosions of dynamite and ther s L, Jexd ‘drumk ' barn In tio rear of the T | Flumer. B Stimson, John K. dooper, John | paper. = She no sooner had it in her hands | explosions of Gynamite u (hen ol PR e e e e e tal meat market on Broadway, near Sixth | P Wedver, "Nick O'Brien. A. foward and | than she tore it into fragments and siammed | UL S0, (fived ac 120, 1 went intg. thé | Omaha and repiace the money o8 Sia: was: Bive AR 58 . C. Payne, Council Biuffs. ter the ap- | 001 o cheeky agent's face, leaving LS e e = - o Stroet, Sho was given n berthat the city | o tinent of the above committees the con- | him meditating on woman's ways. He did | €xpress car Lty LU Lo I Me ¥ of Murdered Whites. X STEAM DYE WORKS L L e ventlon took a recess until 1:30 p. m. not stay long to meditate, however, and has | Said he saw only four men, The interior of | DES MOINES, July 24.—(Special Tele- ; een mover s jeated ne CH B Fppitrrisb ol s e tnstinghonisi sty —— that the windows ha L UG LTI Rl Al L L and Cleaning done 1 corner of Washington avenue and Eighth [ Of credentlals and pormanent orgtmizafion Eagle laundry is “that good | The only damage to the safe was a smali | Vate secretary, and Curator Charles Aldrich the highiat styla of street. Meetings will commence tonight. | Sl L B8 that | aundry,” ana is located at 724 Broadway. | dent in the door. The robbers did not make [of the State Historical society, departed this the art. Faded and Elder Willlams will speak on the subject | the temporary organization be made Per-| iy goubt about this try it and be convinced, | an attempt to get into the passenger coaches. | afternoon for Okobojl, manent. The following delegates were se He Fobbers lertath ML LU LU AR T D w eathen Be Saved?" anen e fol egates were se- | o g/ 8 and . Tel, 157. When the robbers left the express car one | dedication of the Spirit Lake 0 g 8 to look as goo Wil the Heathen Be Saved? B ar e arsnallc | Don'titorgetinemeand number. “el} 1 e Spiri ke monun i 2 —_— of them shook hands with the messenger and [ erected to those Kkilled by the Indians at - E et e Dew. Work promptly The meeting of the Grape Growers' asso- | town: S. D. Toby of Belknap, Lars Jensen | RBoston Store annual clearing sale begins | apologized for pulting him to so much | Spirit Lake in 1857. Richards will atcept § done and delivered clation will be held Saturday afternoon, in- [ ot Boomer, John R. Black of Wright, S, |Saturday. Store will be closed Friday after- | trouble.” the monument on behalf of he state, The ! ; T D POID stead of this afternoon, as was first an- | G, Underwood of Keg Creek, O. Mosier of [ noon, marking down goods for this sale TRAIN ARRIVES AT CHICAGO. program will be rendered Friday afternoon i oo Ot i nounced. Arrangements will be made for fill- | [ayton, Sylvester Dye of Macedonia, Fre- - CHICAGO, July 24.—The Lake Shore & |2nd Is as follows, interspersed with music: : Ledsal ing the pace allotted to the association ie the | mont Benjamin of Knox, Julius Stuhr of In Honor of Commander Lucey. Michigan Southers express train. whien wae | Praver by Rev. Seymour Snyder, address of T ©. A. MACHAN, Omaha fair. All interested, whether members | Minden, H. P. Gertz of Pleasant, F. M.| The Knights Templar of Ivanhoe com- | MIGWETH SFouihers cxpress (ath which Was | ffon. R.°A. Smith, president of (he day; ad- > or not, are invited to be present. Allee of Lincoln, T. A. Sample of Be'knap, | mandery united last evening in the efort to | uigit, arrived In Chicago today about on | iress by Hon, Charles B. Flandreau of St. b ot ey, | noAr. Mot tiia gir) ‘was “taken (o the Christlan' Home, | Wadiworth, W. H. Thomas, Tra I, Hen: |his election to the important post of grand | shatlered conditlon, —Every window i the | Honnott of Pipestane, presentation of mon = NSRS &S Butts, owa Tel 122 The investigations of the judge led him to | dricks, Emmet Tinley, Jan P, Weaver, W. | commander of the siate of lowa. A reception | car was broken, Dig safe, though un-|ment to the state by Hon. C. C. Carpenter, ; 3y , 5 was tendered him last evening at the Ma- | opened, showed the marks of dynamite and | gadress of neceptance by 3V, § Rich belleve that the child had been subject to|C. Boyer, J. W. Bell of Council Bluffs ! ¢ k 1 I | address of accaptancs by W. S. Richards. o : i c : sonic temple. The knights, to the number of | the small or way safe lay open in the center the grossest of (Il treatment at the hands| The majority report of the committee on 4 ! 2 2 - o8 ons e v vote 99 87, about fifty, gathered at the rooms on the | of the car while the train crew and paesen- Ac »t the vitable i ther and the step-father. whom | resolutions was adopted by a vote of 92 to 87 3 GIHer Fmother and the “atep-lithar, [ The report endorses the money plank of the | lower flooss, whete they extended their con- | gers showed plainly the effects of their mid-| DES MOINES, July 24 Tele- RESRANled. 8, Tow weeky agr national democratic convention of 1892, [t | 8ratulations. At 9 o'clock they formed in | nignt scare. 1.)—About twenty representatives of the W. T. Duncan, who represented himsell | 5150 qenounces the republican party for its|line and marched to the assembly rooms on The express company's offieial statement g and loan ociations of Towa met to be the advance agent for Barnum & | eowardly position on the liquor question. the third floor, to the music of the Mandolin | was to tne effect that but' $150 had been e e AeE i, Balley's circus, and became involved fn sev-| A resolution was adopted instructing the | club, consisting of Messrs. Searle, McCor- | stolen. The trainmen were ordered to avoid | (TT® (0G4Y 10, CHHRLIATE & BIE TOF Dresents- Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancies of archl eral unpleasant affairs, was tried in Justice | delegates to the state convention to vote for { mick, Mayne and Woodward, assisted by | newspaper notoriety. eI tOa Ltk I‘hu X"‘L:HlH‘wx‘w:rw["l‘um”.lx‘wi tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced. Viena court yestorday on ihe charge of | Fremont Denjamin of Aveea for state central | NP, ‘and Mrs, C. A, Atkins., The centrai| The passengers story is that the train was | biiliing associations doin businces. within PLATE GLASS— z:h}a m:).; prvlvl\Asn’v: m”h.wu;m;,zlnul) :u]\n | committeeman. L Q) L |_n‘|L ‘:;m” \”I‘L of 8 cross 4,0;::]?_“ 1.{: ‘._":n mu,“ftl ‘Aw :l‘irll” lrt e | the state. That these association are destined From a single window to car lots. ax Oleson. After the court heard the i o other tables side. After the [ woods near Wauscon, whe: engineer saw YHO S WAVEE SITICE 60 YALD to be placed under state supervision and con- SH-— evidence Duncin was turned loose. s refreshments had been scrved the Dudley | a red lMght showing at the switch. Ha re- | {901 al the nomt session atine s 1| GLAZED SASH ‘Glikrles Rosebrough, alias John' Doe, came Bennixon Tirow. Buck quartet was introduced and sang a | versed his engine and as the train came 0 a | oyident to the managere, and while they have | All stock sizes, and any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any Stes ey ey e rday 2t6 Well - oarDe : selection, “Comrades in Arms.” Sir Knight | standstiil a volley of reyolver shots raiticd | always heretofore fought any movement hayv. competitor's prices by the gver. from Omah, yestordsy 1o sell caroels | Gigantlo barguin sale Thursday. Waiter 1. Smith made an address of wel- | around the locomotive cab and express ur. | ng for its object placing them on a bais| COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS CO., While here he filled up on Iowa liquor, | Our entire stock of G0c and 75 30-inch e, o hic tln FICTAE Y .m(v!o] h,\l Engincer Tiernan w ummf to stand out | similar to that occup'ed by savings banks and The largest exclusive house in Western Iowa. Send for prices on estimates. S 00 | oo T 9¢ yard, Don't | Grand Commander Lacey. Addresses followed | on the tender in full view; and when Conduc- | insyrance companies, they will bow to the A & AlgtiEprovea|tooymucitor him = on Broad-i| fgured awivel sllkaiThuraday 100 yardi Don'tly,; ¥igi i ikciiphty 11, W, Rotherty s W .51 | tonaDarling appaared it wes “sent bicic Hins | inavitable andiseelc: to! Haye a law. as Narme Masonic Temple Building. way, near Scott street, he used some loud | migg this bargam. They will all go today.|Strawn of Omaha, Mrs. G. H. Jackson and | side his coach with a half dozon bullets as | less as possible passed. and profane language which led to his ar-| . o early. O. M. Harl, interspersed with selections by | pacemakers Whila one man c d the It 1y ont Now Test. His rig was taken to a livery stable e ,- | the quartet and_Mandolin club. engineer the other three poured a few rouuls sRendy foriBauincas Now near the city jail. One more day to buy boys' 75c, $1 and $1.2 2 SIOUX CITY, July 24.—(Special Telegram.) ; : of shot {nto the express car as)an eye-openar 3 N - Justice Vien tried the case of the state |shirt waists at 292 They will surprise you. Tfl:"’mg"}:,,,{," G ! 00, Quick Meals left. | . "the messenger and ordered him to open [ —The Sioux City Stock Yards company took against Van Orman and found him guilty s ch ladies' wheels COUNCIL BLUFFS. Propriot = i les' 9 * - = he 501 4 eat d to blow the whole | formal possession today of the Union stock LETAN, and. toul BWIY | yadies’ $1 and $1.25 calico and lawn wrap- [ close out at cost. Only 7 refrigerators from | the door, and threatened t Sl f sl L :rrn::"gl‘,:ffi[‘fl':: aled weapons. The peculiar | 400 ¥ KC 0 O e and get one, . lour large stook; very Jow ‘oricen train over into Indizna if he refused. Mes- | yards, which It bid in at receiver's sale carried the weapon boldly in his hand dur- ing the engagement at Cut Off between the |, e Terminal company’s men and the squatters, | "ams, be yard. ductions The court held with the Louisiana courts| 1,000 Yest quality 7-foot opaque curtain |closed Friday afternoon. BOSTON STORE. |began operations on the big safe. Se F. T. Mensch of Ore., passed and “Biddy"” Doyle, who used to be on the | . ate, 350 oa S s ts to blow it open were made, but th [ through the city on v today on his Dollca forea of this clty, that “faith, an’ the | “tdes on fix-ure, complete, today 25¢ each. | paraman piancs, Council Blufts, 108 Main el doors stood fast. With an ocatl | Way from that place to Wisconsin, through wipon was cancaled because I saw it.”* We are selling everything cheap during | St. = dynamiters finally gave it up. They Which he expects to make an extensive trip X k= e 12 bast | 118 sale. Come tomorrow for the above Dig Crowds at Manaw (lun{M their_attention o e _small during the next fow weeks. Mensch left home re and tornado insurance written In best |, INIS s > day i Ryt nna ‘ y" safe. Meanwhile the robbers out- | May 22 and has red miles since compenics. Money for farm loans at low | arsains. BENNISONGDROB, ha Ghiahos flismbgnl-:lu)wrfln;lc.nlmn\‘m'.]:(:v‘;\; side kept up an Irregular fire to prevent un | ek, Fe expaeis to return fn the same way | That insists upor | rates. City property for sale or trade for Council Blufts. | Never in - he history of tha. re.|attack from the passengers. Finding the ather sets in. keq\..xg.\aturkul farm lands in lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 : sort has small_safe securely locked, iwo of the men : M s senger C. B. Nettleton fired one shot at the [ eral weeks ago. H. P. Che recely . Amoskeag Sc and 10c apron check ging-| On Saturday, July 27, we start our annual | robbers and then slowly opened the door. [ the old company, has been retained as super- and all serl(s gf cycle clothes w:]l nevey midsummer clearing sale. Wonderful re- | Two of the men sprang into the , pitched | intendent and no change will be made in the o start to shrink if you wash them with in summer gools. Store will be | Nettleton into a heap, out of the door, anc | working force, Pear) St. lotion kst Hriical (a0 there been such fashion- Sucd a Raflrond Con ear) St. Only On ST atierh: A local paper some weeks ago announced able and dressy crowds. Last night ;ukm'l o .\h.»«luyr r\u“n CRESTON, Ia., July 24.—(Special T was particularly marked in this respect. [ him back into his ca gram.)—A $20,000 damage suit has MONROE, Neb., July 15, 1805, |0 its patrons that a series of prizes would | Each night the ladles’ military band grows order to unlock the sat o “ll.:hk””l e P th l wYour Wheeler's King Temparance Beer | be awarded to those of its subscribers who | more popular. Not a selection Played | cold muzz a_revl {nebackut (L e AC BRAITRGIEA s, Hooley sues o goes ko hot cakes. Ploase ship me Imme. | sent in the largest number of words made up | 14St nght that was not heartily encored, The | his neck the messcnger promptly complied | (hleago Great Western for (hat sum because In the house? Glately two barrels W. King Temperance | out of the letters in “Emulation.” A certain | Young ladies will give a special concert pro | and the robbers quickly cleaned out ¥ 4 S LT . ent- | bridge with his train Why, the wise mother. Because, when 4 o VICKE oung lady of this clty was remarkably suc- | 8ram this evening, with the old favorites that | compartments. After a few uncompliment- “harles Crave ‘ o 1 Beer. ROPORT (A4 VI ,'f,'l‘llkf:‘;l ful In"the use of the unabridged and for | crowds love so weil. The Grand Plaza bath. | ary remarks regarding the jnviinerabiltyioLy I-ulr:,:d(’(ym'glx'l st (\‘r‘nlw:;{p"“nil.:‘]“i ‘(}km ‘inh'r: . “S(C)L‘Jr ;t:::n:nw“;q:":ml\tf,: Manutactured only by the G. R. Wheeler | er success received the first prize, a lady's | ing beach is also growing in popularity. It | the large safe the robbers backed into the | oo} frigitrully. After beating him he set o | \oeohaners. Sloenles Sick_Headache, Brewing Co., Wieeler & Hereld, wholosale | icyele. This fact was duly heralded through | ought to, for there is not a fier, cleaner or m-nls I]n fig ihe, r‘ml x]‘“‘ Niie & PATUNE | large bull dog on Noel, and the cur fearfully {\er\'ll:um" 5 hiph snssn “e:: & :‘x i 4 g d 80 much of the land as the paper in ques- | nicer bathing beach in this country. A hun- | Volley disappeared into the woods. Rigeitsh ek ond Sl Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Sumn o = deators, Council Bluffs, Ta. tion was able to cover. This was three |dred new woolen fashionable bathing sults| The trainmen beleve that the desperadoes | lacerated an arm. The wound Is serious, Colic, Flatulency and ‘all internal pains. It makes flannels bezutifully clean without PERSONAL PARAG weeks ago, but it was not until yesterday | have be added. Come down tonight and | Were old raflroad men, bhut as all wer Cro) lowa Are Goo DOSE—Half a teaspoonful in halfa tumbler shrinking. Thenagain it's the best and i LT S that the winner of the prize saw the fruition | take a swim masked with handkerchiefs none wers recog- | FORT DODGE, Ta., July 24.—(Special Tele- | of wat caspH most refreshing in the bath tub. Nons 7 N Hot Springs, | Of her hopes. And a green, gnarly sort of o ————— nized, The large safe which resisted the | oo ot Y iesdale. Supe of water. S g BN{;”- ‘y‘}/:. e AL Eone to Hot Springs, | gryjt it was. For three wecks the manage- [ Boston i"“ro will be r‘llu*\gd Friday after- | attucks of the robbers contained a large | FTHILTT ST FENLES Arioaasie s r':{'t”"; Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, | other as good. . D., fo . ment of the paper has kept her waiting on | noon, marking down goods for clearing sale | amouat of money. How much the officials dent Gilmore and Vice President Parker of 3 a, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, . F. Buckett has returned from Atlanta, | account of some hitch in the proceedings | Which begins Saturday. Aot o Oy e T potn apened |the Rock Taland were hero toduy, having com- | Neuralgia, Mosq G AT YOUR GROCERS. é ed a tour of 5 es of the y Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scaids, Coughs, Ga., to make his homé here. whereby a bicycle could be obtained without e T el the loas would!haverbuen iyery heavy pleted a tour of 500 miles of the Ruthven ar npul expense e pi shers e she: ave 3 Keokuk division of the road. They report | Coldsand all throat troubles. JBorn, to Mr. and Mrs F. M. Loomis, on | exbenss 1o the bUbIAbers Of Hhe A s dver: | _ The following marriage licenses ’ RECEIPTS WERE LIGHT. crop prospects beyond any previous expecta- | Radway’s Ready Relief, aided by Rad= RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO, REMULTRIORN VA0S, (Y ORIOTQAT, & SRURNNOP: | (10 ont; sucd yesterday by the county clerk CLEVELAND, July e agent of the | tions. The oat crop is three-fourths harvested | wayrs Piils, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hicks are expected | “inyo"viune Jady was told several times that | Name and address, United States Express company in this city | and the smallest amount reported to them farious, Bilious and other Fevers. home today from a visit to St. Paul and Min- | por wheel would be on hand in a few days. [ K M. Hrown, Council Bluffs,. 221 | kas received a telegram giving brief particu- | Was seventy-five bushels to the acre, ! O O neapels. Yesterday it came, accompanied by a letter | Nellie E. Jones, Council Blufr 171 jars of the train robbery at Reece station > = Fifty Cents a Bottle. Sold by Druggists. Mrs. Donaldson of North Platte, Neb., is | from the business manager of the paper. The W. Raymond, Council Bluffs . last night. The exact amount of money se- HaEmeri RADWAY & CO., New York. in the clty, the guest of Mrs. Ed Keys on [ bicycle Is one of the small sized childron’s | M4 P Holmes, Counell Biufs. "4 | dured could not be ascertained, as it was not | ADAIR, Ia., July 24—(Special Telegram.)— = S O Ap l-‘osurlh ;\\-pn:(‘< o e t 1 r;.‘"'(;lflie“";l(h' l;':' ’;ILfL"“flT-‘t".??.’.‘: N aaposia Venora K. Danicl, Glomwood 4 3 | known how much local money the express car | A. Fraiz, a farmer who lives three miles uperintenden . . Sawyd has returned 9 e 3 + 57| garried. The opinion prevails, however, that | west of town, was thrown from his wagon NER ~ E from the teachers’ convention at Denver, and ; helght. It has been at the newspaper office | The gas company's speclal prices for sery- | the robbers secured betwcen $500 and $1,000 | last night and instantly Killed. The team F I \ O A I S g ect spection for several weeks, but J ) ates Express company, : BpS 3 Bom Kirkeville, Mo, subject (o inspection : 1t | (ce pipes will bo continued through July. from the United States Expre pany. was running away and in turning a corner Mrs, A. T Flickinger and children lett last | S/27% oo was fold that it was e | A e = A representative of the company sald: “The | near the edge of town the wagon was upset, - A T, nger } last | merely to show the general style ardman, the plano par excellence. e s committed near the village of | breaking his neck. He leaves N evening for Independence to visit relatives. | ohine, while a full sized bicycle would be fur- robbery wa i £ ¢ 'leaves a wlite and e il follow - g i — Kendalville, Ind., where the big express rob- | three children PILLS Mr. Flickinger will follow them in August. | nished the winner of the prize. The letter TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, bery occurred about two years ago, and, In the | pepublican Gt R et Nk Miss Inez Barrett, who has been visiting | contained an apology for the delay, and a 5 PRzosnuftatabont tnoysars As Andul e publican ealfnglel |ty SO e v v ot her brother, H. P. Barrett, on Washington | statement that the baby wheel could be ex-| The number of striking carpet weavers at [ by the same gang. The express train pulled | MASON CITY, Ia., July 24 pacial meln- |1 1Et B A O O oa B nes das avenue for several days past, left yesterday | changed at a local bicycle establishment by [ Philadelphia now numbers 500, by the same gang. The express traih pulled | ooy yyg morty-(hird. district. republican | Fosioge o the Whol Body. uil of 1is mermma) for her home in Baker City, Ore. the payment of the balance, $35, in cash. B R ut o at 6: has saited | yrriy, cecs ne nigh s a | senatorial conventic city s a | functions, : . G. H. Denton and family have gone to| There is a young man who won the second | from Christiana fo vesend arrived at Reece near midmght. It I8 a n in this city Is in a YOU NEED THEM prize e e contest, *a tri Spi The o slety of % lonely region through that section of the | deadlock. Cerro Gordo county Is supporting | BECAUSE THEY ARE A NERVE TONIC Plainyiew, Minn,, for a visit of four weeks, ( Prias 1% the serne tontest, e [ S0 SRl | \ The Catholic Socety of the Brothers of couniry, well adapted to the purposes of the | H. J. Smith, Franklin county U. 8. Harriman | whose worle s beneficin] and Tasting, 19 J. B. Rischel, chief clerk at the Rock Istand | /o "raqqs” this he will probably begin saving T e ot O+ woods | thieves. Had the company not been supplied | and Hancock Mr. Wichman. The 4524 balloi | Price. $1.00 per box; 6 for $.00." Sent by freight office, has been promoted to the posi- | g money to buy his return ticket, inasmuch | dealer of Fort Worth, Tex, has fafed with stationary safes @ large sum of money | has been taken, ‘with the same result as ac|mall (TS tion of acting freight agent during Mr. Den- | yy the prize offer contained no allusion to the | Fire at Cincinnatl Wedresday consumed | Would have been taken, but the through safes | first. % i if you are getting nervous and cant sicep C B JACQUENIN & CO ton's visit. e torday, | HOmEWaTd trip the feed and grain warehouse of Henry | &re so arranged that even the messenger was TR TR and don't care whether'you o o your . H. Ott returned from Boston yesterday, - : - Herzog unable to open them, notwithstanding that he | RED OAK, Ia, July 24.—(Spec as oss and {rritable without any vistblecause S 1 accompanled by the Misses Nettie Morris and BURLINGTON ROUTE A heavy rain, the first of any, consequence | had a revolver placed at his head and was | gan e Montvomery county democratie | O, ' SUTEFINE With any nervous disorder, cientific OP"Clflfli J e teache e clty in tw jonths, fel dnesda a el threatened de o Complote assortment of gold and fl?.fi.'.‘.&'"“’ri.,'-“‘&u"f,.ff.'.n lx;.oh f:“.&?r'..'i.‘ \}én)r Reduced Rate, b R lonhefal Wednesdny ot Trayers ).;‘;\"x'l!wil(:“[l(:l .l::‘f\"m received by Superin- | convention held here today adopted by a vote spectites und eyoslusses, pv.’-'.‘.-;xln‘:fl Qeavor convention and visited many of the | To Hot Springs, 8. D, sale July 19, Aug-| Woodland, Cal., officers ave still search- | tendent Mitchell of the United States Ex- | Of 60 to 19 a resolution instructing the dele- | € 1ned tree of char, eastern cities. ust 2 and 23, cne first class fare for round e r”;'n Train Robber Brady, who escaped | press company from the messenger in charge | Bates to the state convention to vote for frec Council Bluffs e £ trip. rom them DrOAS. S AR, S robbers saying | coinage of silver BROWN'S C. 0. D, Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- | Fire at San Franclsco Wednesday con b s el SRR i e b | B A e i r'g“’i‘?_o(?cE BT'vO ; . i Mass, Sale August 19 to 84, umed the coffee and spice house of Ti1- | {ha @ S e loca A . g 00 est P, O, maha. g 8 Special Flour Sale This Week, | Ameriean Pharmseoutical association, Den- | MAR & Bendel. : "' been secured by the bandits, = All of the| ANITA, Ia., July 2 pecial.)—The-Evan- Lis : =y ORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, Brown's X Pancy Patent, per sack.$1.00 | ver, Colo. Sale August 11 and 12. Boston Is making great preparations to|money collections made, beiween Cleveland | ooioa) church people are holding a big camp President. Cashier, At DAE aa0k T National convention Keeley league, Har. | €ntertain the Knights Templar conclave, | and Toledo and at Toledp were in the large ) & oo o 5 m e S by g > }’:gmgur‘x;fr P ey 1 75| risburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22. Which convenes Monday, wafe, and the only mondy inithe emall safe | Meeting here in a tent in Richardson’s grove. . Toronto, Ont le July 15 to 24 W. F. Clark. a mail clerk running be- | Was that picked up at stations between To- .\J.u:ul twenty preachers are here. Attend- MCCGREW Raleton's’ Hoalih fou e Chariton, Ta, Sale July 19 and 24. tween Nashville and Louis, has been | ledo and Reece station. 't j8 now believed [ ance Is good < o plLTuE oL SWhsat grabam Qour.s.: ' It addition T have on sale Summer Tourist | #'fested for robbing the neLe, that the largest amount possible for the rob- | % of Ocenn Steamers,July 24 R i . T B ckets to various pol Inited § lam Hueston, cashier for F. D. Borke, | bers to have secured Is but little more than x 3 Rye graham flour. .. . tsketa o variauk: pelnin i tan United Biate | o Brighton Deach track, has disappeared | $100. 3 ot At New York—Arrived—Havel, from Bre- PRIVATE DISEASES, 20th sk. of Brown's XXXX Patent and every | Write up of the great Yellowstone National | peapolis contractor, died Wednesday. He BLRIART, Tid., July 24+—Particulars of | At Rotterdam—Arrived—Maasdam, from MEN O'NI.Y Capital, . . $100,00 TR oL A ANA 3 0. M_ BROWN, Ticket Agent. | built 7,000 miles of railway in his time. the train robbery received here say there | New York. ) Py . . . e e The water has been lowered two and a L Wrery cury gna Exoliin, 13,0000 Wauts a Divoree. ¥ School Anniverss half feet in the Utica mine, at Angel's I8 SEpe One of the oldest banks In the state of Towa, Mrs. 8. C. Snyder began suit in the dis-| The members and friends of Hillside Con- | Camp, Cal. There Is sthl feet of water . 3 iy I Cam ars 1n Oma wosofictt Your™ business ana colieetions, W o esterda r fo divorce | gregational Sunday school will celebrate the | IP the mine. 1 4th & Farnam Ste., pay 6. per oent. an time deposiis” We wil I RSt yestardey atking for & divoros | EIREALIODE. BURORY SCR00) WUL Selabraie h® | The passengers of the srounded steamer OMANA, NRN. | | Pleased to ses and seve you. from J. C. Snyder. She says they were |0 "‘ h '”\;\\ rsary of the school w a plenie lllu\p n{\r 'I'ul\r‘m were taken off Wednes- married in 1888, but have not lived happily | and fleld day in the grove on Thirty-third | day. None of them were Injured. The When salves; olntments, etc. are used for piles you sometimes get NOTICE TO CONTRACT for Snyder is ih the habit of fiying into a | and Lake streets today. Games of all kinds | Steamer is still fast aground . i) poee ¥ € o NOTION FO CONTRACTORS SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, Attorneys-at-tuw, passion and beating the plaintift and her | Will be indulged 1n by members of the school. | The negro Bmmett Divvers, who as relief, but never a permanent cure, When you use...... m. Friday, July 2th, 1895, at the office of | and Federal C “bration In. the BLAse: son, by a former husband. She fears he will | Prizes will be awarded to the successful win- [ jatlted and then murdered Mrs. Caln “at the commikeloner of public lands and bulld- | 809 Hederal Courts. Hooms 06-1-8-9, S do her physical harm, and asks for a divorce | ner in each case ok vty M anh DeeD. thiten 10 Bt Totie o ings, Lincoln, Neb., for all labor and ma- | 6374 g h and the right to the possession of the farm > ) 3 probable ° g - ™h e} teridls Tequired In the additions and g on which they have been living. The farm B0 Srmy Sgnal Sorph, which latt Dene A 1 I b b ! o e 30 \ tions to the l'flllu‘l\ on for the Deaf and | =/ . Are alwa ower than anywhere else. er several days ago, succeeded In signal at Omaha, Neb., according to th » she clalms by reason of it having been her et { Bird cages, 50c; copper botto ettle. g from Long's peak that all w well and specitications’ theref; prepared property before her second marriage. o oird, cages, Sio; copper bottom teakeit] id that it had rained every day sinc £ ¥ i JAS. S. KIRK & CO., U. S. A, The elecirie fountain at Manhattan beach | Per hottom wash boller, 76c; 2-qt. coffee pot, | ©4 '\io¢ gocurred at Marion, O, Wedne: public lands and buildings at Lincoln, will be illuminated each evening from §:30 [ 10¢; rolling pins, 5S¢ each. The Great 10c caused by the m'x‘«n}p::. ".'r' officers '.“.“h,“ . and in the office of the architects, (00 Pax: | = —= to 9 and 9:30 i0 10. The steamer Liberty [Store, 318 Broadway on the effects of Astley & Sand’s cfre ton bldg., Omaha, Neb. Beparate bids will | CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, whi connect vith all trains to and from : by — The ‘clrcus men were finally compelled to bo recelved for the work and materials in | Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 63 Broadway. Manawa. First boat will leave Manhatt The Grand Hotel cigar store recelved today | settle the claim. | the general contract and for the plumbing. | — i eave Manhattan | o€ GG o ent Tine of oun o Taare £ : Bach bid must be accompanied by a certi- ( FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- | FOm New Y 0 8ne of cancs ever | = The Licking river opposite Cineinnatl fled check for five hundred dollary (§500.00), | - sale cheap and oo easy terms. Lay & Hess, ors at Manhattan beach who wish o cateh Lni“v(tlle‘ ‘.:‘n"fn ‘;\“md:-?e“m“:u;:ufi :dnyn.u fose ‘nine feet V¥ «-r‘::mt:«?»uh;ufi”‘m:--m payable to the commiusioner of public lands | 8 Pearl street. th ) e Tl Y ¢ and exam- been done to lumber and mining in- . e el d_buildings of the state of Nebraska, - - - e early morning train to Omaha, fries creste. " Communication’ with the Upper you get immediate relief and a lasting cure. Bafe and unequalled for conditioned for the execution of @ contract | FOR SALE, A NEARLY NEW NINE.ROOM Jurlington Route Excursion. tiver Is cut Yy washouts, itching, protruding or any form of piles. in'accordance with said bid if ‘the same | house with barn, claicin, city water at houss To St. Joseph and return Aug. 4th. $1.50| Hardman plancs, Omaha, 113 N. 16th. o 8 Bo atcepted by ‘ine' Hoard of Pubilc Lands | abd, b, Trull nice ahae tieck, oi & wice ———— e o) i o ¢, opi or PO d Bulldings. | ot eat. for kWO round trip, §1.50. 0. M. Brown, Tkt. Agt. Out for More Property. . By ‘hf flooding ‘l} 2 “"‘ll mine o Japan Contains no mercury, opium or other poisons, e "mm | e reject any or all | M8 Perin avenue, Council Blufts, o) orty miners were drowned bids, 2 O TBNT " Boston Store clearing sale Saturday, July | Jane Ann Dunn has filed a petition in the | fOr At d . and $1,00 or by mail fre ks : - FOR SALE, CHILD'S CRESCENT BICYCLI 21. Particulars later. district court asking for a judgment against | The king of Belgium was loudly cheered t drugglsts soc. $1. Y om Dited July 18th, 1565 C 5 “Nonpartel” * “Emulation” prige; = vers - Wednesday when he appeared on the streets, 2 H. C. RUSSELL, Miss Olla Cook Stephen Dunn and all his relatives f 5 ol oner Public Li d 4 - - Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks .00 g d". \ relb v rh'h' forty | “Omiclal reports-of the German crop condi- PYRAMID CO - Alblon, Mich. Comypimsiongs: Fublie Tasds .|u‘|;v l‘f’::.‘h";x' FOR SALE OR TRADE, A FINELY BRED ol iy B (s B the clty. | tjons show winter wheat, potatoes and hay The time for the reception of the above [ running horse with high track record; goo rs. Dunn s the first wife of the late | is good, and summer wheat, winter and bids ls hereby extended 0 2 p. m. Monday, | reusohs for sella. Address or ‘cal i . The Standard only second to the Hardman. | Stephen Dunn, sr., and claims to bave been | summer rye, barley and oats s medium, | July 29th, 159G, 3,48 v Broadway, -