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OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1895, NEWS FROM COUNCIL B Office, 12 Pearl Street,—H. W. Tilton, Manager. a|i@] dismissed. 1t {s expected that the chief BT will also be removed and that the force will - be generally weeded out. Inducing Knlghts to Become Farmers, Spirit Lake Monument Presented to the| smvemE mAIL AND RAIN STORM KANSAS CITY, July 26—Grand Master | The Agonles of th3 Inquisition Endared State Df Towa., - = ™ Workman Soverelgn of the Knights of Labor ‘ 2 J Swept | was In the city today on his way scuth, In by Rheumatic Snfferors. ATARBHAL | an Interview he is quoted as saying that he b MARSHALLTOWN, Ia, July 26.—The |is on an expedition looking up good farming P ] April. He says that by the terms of the ited this section last night. Two and one- | fake the ranks of trades to take up the o S Was & g 7 o o considera farm and fruit lands. His principal aim is contract he was to receive 50 cents & {00l | fnajun Agent Fiandrenu, Who Ren- [ 1087t er Inches of rain and considerable hatl | farn Ao fro RS, 0 TICCIDE 0 ivie for the first 100 feet, $1 a foot for the sec : ell here. The storm was much more severe John L. Gill, residin 34 No ne d dered One of the Captiv look to the agricultural and fruit lands for q ng at 34 North Grant Grand hotel, Council Dlu Newly fur-| The council held a short mecting yesterday | ond, $1.50 for the titrd and $2 for the fourth 4 both north and south. A strip of country In | parmanent sectloment and occupation, The | avenue, Colimbus, O., aged 888 years, says: nished, Reoponed Oct. 1. B. F. Clark, prop. | morning as a committee of the whole and | He 'pushed the well down into the ground a KT NG TR the northwestrn part of the county was badly | byererowded condition of the cities, ho main- | .1 suffered from rheumatism for over 30 The Morchants Maroons will g0 to Gretna, | considered several matters, the most Im- | distance of 30 feet and wanis o Juggment | damaged by hall and washouts. A number | tained, was the cause of so much idleness | J6rs The paine were very severe and often - b Bunday, 10 pley & game;of bal WILK |iportant of which was that with reference to | oy Terityritls: Adaison. furniahed, which, by of flelds of corn were ruined and bridges and | among workmen. Speaking of his recent bo¥- | (orod” with many physicians and taken all the club of that place. the sewer which it is proposed to construct b 2 ' . 08 tences washed out. The cornfield: cott circular, he claimed that it was taking | yy ¢ snt o o - . Charles Gregory has commenced a suit In | o5 Sy B0y e eteon®ust | the contract, Keiner himself was to have | SPIRIT LAKE, fa., July %6.—(Special Tele. | fences washed out, ~The cornfields In the | G CCAAR M "\l veing carried out 16 nds of patent medicine, but never regelved l sorgs . Wi on the banks of Inlian creek, between Bry- | yrpighed. ,, emonies enda o e | southeastern part of the county were also . ik by Lt ¢ Out 101 any relief until 1 began using Munyon's Rheu- the district court against George F. Wright | 0 "0 B b0 Tl e Al the aldermen ¥ " gram.)—The ceremonies attendant upon the | OHIRSASISTR PACE o the county = | | the letter by the Knights. matism Cure. Within twelve hours after to foreclose a $1,000 mortgage. Wit~ Webe pAkisnL- TRl 5 4+ 18 HEvor” o All Going to Manawa. presentation of the Spirit Lake massacre | JOFRRES By Babl WHICH Were as (orge bs wal- T taking the first dose 1 was free from pain All members of Council Bluffs lodge 270, | W10 Lt ot Pl AL B A There are between 1000 and 200 tenters | monument, just completed here, took place | yany of W'm”'l"‘;"”r:m AR e s 10 | Week & Du Asainat Kenrleks | 45q am now completely cured.” R L 0 Car S estnt thia, Gvening fob in \:::"u;"v'\’::whh"«l;umutnfim :m”\K ”m:l‘m”w::‘ri" Manawa at the present time, and the pro- | yoqay, Besides those taking part in the pro ELDORA, Ia., July 26.—This county was |, ST: LOUIS. Juls A default was en- | Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed . o be present this eveni or in- s the question of where the money | babilty is that anoth: d Will B8 eddad ELDORA, Ia., July 26 ity wa SORTIktion of ottoare, o was to come from. There seemed to be | be fore Bunday morn I"””",'b,"'m‘r,‘g"“;‘““’,';w' gram there were present a large number of | visited by the worst rain storm for y fave lust | tered today in Judge Russell's court in the [ to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. A ek y case of Father Wals d othe st | Acute or muscular rheumatism cured o ‘Alex Chapin, charged with the larceny of a | *ome uncertaintles as to whether Improve- | canvas city last night were o the effect that | visitors at the lakes from all parts of the night and today. Two inches of water fell, | case of Father Walsh and others against cular rheumatism cured in from hore belonmimg to John Williams, has taken | ments of thut nature could be paid for out of | 100 tents would come from Omaha today a change of venue to the court’ of Justice | 1Y “I' ";; "'\’:f“]‘l"""l’"“]"’: "'r}r*py the statutes. | People are Just beginning (o apprecate (he | On the east tablet of the monument I the | center of the county from northwest to south ‘,'f»"-fiw..{:“:\.‘.”.n'\“.Q‘"fiflu ot Hie LrbtseRis ;'u;x: breast, or soreneds in any part of the body QRS WILREVE € (oS SOy To the clty ‘atiorney. and_his advice will b6 | and still be in (he clancet (ooan with thels | following fnscription: “The ploneer settlers | east. The corn in that section fs all de- | church property. Archbishop Kain was then e dl R L R BLR o The Grand Hotel cigar store has received | oooiveq at a meeting of the committee of | business in the three cities, The (rains | NAmed below were massacred by Sfoux In- ;;.r\::(:.l' Lightning did much damage In the | made co-defendant on the ground that he has | joints, stiff back, and all pa ins in the hips 1;”‘"”":“":“‘;”"\""‘;jhfl,"‘;“‘l',f{'!'r‘lI“’; caiies ever | the whole, to be held next Wednesday even- | are run o regularly and such rapid traasit | dians, March 8 to 13, 1867 The barbarous Y. walking stick will do well to call and ex- becn made archbishop of St. Louls since the |and loins. Chronie rheumatism, sclatica, I NEW HAMPTON, Ia., Jnly 27.—The oa 4 b 9 3 Ledlly cured ing, and it will probably be acted upon at a | made that only thiry-elght minutes are re- | work was commenced near this spot, and + i ¥ suit was filed. Archbishop Kain filed an | bago ol Constderable vy | MINOR ME! Over 50 finest brands of cigars In the world at Grand hotel cigar store. TION. MONEY NF nefl Sees No Way of ¥ e of Inclosing In % Valu- larvest is a little over half done In Chic g . hbis pain in the back are speedily cured, Kmige. council meeting ‘on the same evening. Quired to go from Douglas street to the | continued to Springfield, now Jacks A | saw county. Some of it was lodged badly, i![v!\;"’rm:f'”mg forth that he s archbishop of “v.\lvu:‘_\"nu«y'1:L;Z.l\lwm.«'xy)‘n.- I'|l«m|:- Ih-.n.‘x(-]d.y "2 i MHEHELter 0L ERTRUINE (K GEIKL (RN EHEe s | ARLALEIRSE A BIATAIVE The names of those massacred, forty In[but the modern binders have gathered the | St Louls. PATR A il A ARLLULIE LLRELILEA A B il The Franklin Savings bank commenced | referred to the committee on streets and | Last night there was an immense crowd | nymber, then follow. On the west tablet fs [ most of it. The straw Is the heaviest ever TELBGRAPHIO for nearly every disease, which are sold by foreclosure proceedings against Fred Davis in | alleys of pedble, but the great rcsort swallowed | the roster of the relief expedition, which | known and will go a long way toward helping LB all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle the district court yesterday, on a n - te for The petition of several property owners | them up without the discomfort of crowding. | started from Fort Dodge, March 2 $1,600. The ruit is one in which the Kimball- fat the head of Fifteenth avenue, setting | And how they did enjoy it While people | Major William Willlams commanding. Champ Investment company Is concerned forth the fact that the recent lines run by | in town were sweltering in a temperature of | were 1( The old settlers’ reunion of Pottawattamle, | the city engineer cut some of their property | 100 and melting into prespiration the lakers Mills and Fremont counties, will be held in [in t Those who are In doubt as to the nature thelr disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, give ing full symptoms of their disease. Profese Al Brooke of th out the light hay crop. A few threshers have | gon, Department of Da- | of started and report sixty, eighty and ninety | gota is at Helena, on his way west in the party. On the north tablet | bushels to the acre. Flax is good. None has [ pre Adelaide Colgate, wife of a promi appears the coat of arms of the state, with | been cut. Corn prospects continue fine. nent New York broker, has brought suit o and placed portions of what they sup- | were not obliged to even fan themeselves. | the information that the shaft was erecte ¢ HAWTHORNE, T, July 28— (Special)— | bert N rey, aor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case the Driving park of Council Bluffs August |posed were thoir lots In the streets, was | The program rendered by the band last night | by order of the Twenty-ffth general assem- | W. F. Pettit rented o B. F. Runnels thirty | 8¢ Louls street car officials deny the | &4 Elve vou the benoflt of his advice abs 25, There will be an Intercsting program of | talkel over, and the committee deterined | was one of the most charming that has been | bly. The south tablet has inscribed on it a | acres of land adjoining town. He put it in | stories of the prospective consolidation of | M B oot (o aftiress on roceipt of ree exercises, which will be noticed hereafter. |to let the survey stand as it is. It Is|given. Mrs. Munro's solos made a great | list of the dead and rescued winter wheat and has just threshed the yield. | the lines in that city "_l'“ ‘r'.--‘" Lubel, B gt AT a2 Joseph Brossard, whom Mrs. Willlam | claimed that this is the first survey that | hit and she was encored repeatedly R. A. Smith, resident member of the mon- | He got nearly forty-three bushels per acre. A company. has been Incorporated In | '8l Price. Warner accused of stealing $60 from her bed- | has ever been made of it, the man who | A special and magnificent program has been | ument commission, acted as chalrman, and | 1,267 bushels testing sixty-one pounds and | Roston for the publication of & religlous — e ————— 4 5. room, was tried in Justice Vien's court yes- | platted the subdivision setting out the strects |arranged for this evening and the great [ recalled at some length the work of the sav- | sold at 44 cents. Runnels received a share | Sunday morning newspip - A full line of = KA Sisshiarged hers bel othing | to suit him | crowd that is anticipated will be well cared | Ages so many years ago, when but few set- | of the crop for rent equal to $7.60 per acre. Miss Elma Busch, a 19-vear-old daughter ’ Ut Civnmstantias ov\tence:sgainac i and growd, that o anticipated Wil be well cared | BEe e prave enobEh.to Tace the dansers | It was Chreshed by n sef-feadin machine, ro: | of & wealthy ciiser or Kuneas Citve an. |~ MUNYON’S REMEDIES, Bot. meh of that /g and there will be no crush or jam. ittendant upon breaking In the virgin soll | quiring neither feeder nor band cutter. The | committed suicide day by drowning On hand. Mailed on recelpt of price. 4 - — —_ amidet warlike Indians and wild animals. hawlers simply dumped the grain in the mo: Hon. Joseph Manley in an interview THE ALOE & PENFOLL €O, William Graham, who took some landanum [ Annual Mid-Su ing Sule—| Welle Wanted the misxion. e Clandreau of St. Paul. the In- | convenient way. The straw was stacked by a | comes out in favor of holding the next re-| 1008 Farnam Streot, Opposite Paxton Hotel, and also «:u u;"rn;; ;;u l):'rn::‘l a '([‘“": “:“‘ P "'"“]"" Sat . ""I 27. ¢ | Al Wells, who formerly ran the Omaha sa- | dian agent who rendered such valuable serv- | blowing process, no man being required on | Publican convention on the Puclfic coast OMAHA, NE ago, was brought before Justice Cook yes-| Summer goods at a sacrifice. Values no loon, ran up against a plano agent half his | e to Mrs. Abble Gardner Sharp when she | the stack The fund started by Ge was In_captivity, spoke of h the affair and the difficult Al Howard for JBUQUE, 6. I als e debt of the gregational Home s connection with [ DUBUQUE,, Ta., July 16.—An extraordinary | faisine the debt of the Congrexational b With which he | rain tonight broke the drouth. Nearly two | Missionary socicty now amounts to $13,600 terday for a hearing on the charge of at- | considered. Read carefully every item tempting to commit a public offense. The | They are genuine bargains. size yesterday afternoon and put another face prosecuting witness seemed to think he had DRESS GOODS. on him. CUPIDENE’ The name of the victim was Wood- | rescued the girl, for the savages were hard | inches fell in one hour. Haflstones as large | [t 1% officlally announced that o majority Cures the eilects of all the trcuble he needed in digesting the | AIl wool checked suitings, were 30c and | mark, an Omaha man who is in the piano | o pacify and pald little attention to a flag | as walnuts broke glass and did much damage. | Of T hke W te ATk gclf-abuse, —excesse o pacify P posited under the Waterbury-Sturgis plan Jaudanum, snd failed to appear, whereupon | 36 inch English cashmeres worth 19¢ to o | business. He sold a piano In Council Bluffs | of truce, WIith much feeling O. C. Howe | The flat portion of the city was flooded. TR HINGClToN . SRalibt' Houlh At emissions, impoenc: Grahain was discharged. at 12%c a yard. Our entire stock of all | the other day and it seems that Wells claimed | talked of the part taken by the settlers, the i A b ey levenina. At illad h ot Tk S - Se8 THit . | wool and silk and wool novelty dress goods | the commission. They met at the corner of | difficulties with which they had to contend Swedish Met ntn O rate. his daughter, Clara, and fatally injured his AR AR s ire and tornado Insurance written (n bet | that sold at S, 3c and 60c a yard in one | Broadway and Ninth street yesterday after- | the massacre, and the subscquent rescue of | CRESTON, la. July 26—(Special Tele- | <on LI companies. Money for farm loans at low | jot at 25c a yard. 54 inch fine novelty dress | noon and Wells demanded the money, saying [ Mrs. Sharp. ™ gram.)—The Swedish Methodist people of Dr. R. Bromwell of Washington, D. C., MAN DRUG CO rates. City property for sale or trade for | goods in checks, stripes and mixtures, Te- | that if it he had not been for him the in- Ex-Governor C. C. Carpenter of Fort Dodge | B > e a member of Hon. W. J. Coombs’ party of 1110 Farnam €t farm lands’ in lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 | gular value $1.00 to $1.50, to close at §9¢ a | strument would never have been sold. Wood. | delivered an affecting address, presenting [ this city, assisted by s al nelghboring | curists, was taken seriously ill at Salt Pearl St. yard. Fine all wool French challles reduced | mark says he denied Wells' right to the com- | the shaft to the state, and on behalf of Gov- | congregations, this evening eleorated the | Luke. »n NGTON ROUTE. to 19c 4" yard. mission, but told him that he would spend |ernor Jackson, his private secretary, W. half” century anuiversary of the founding of | “The aftendance at the national convention 4 SPECIAL ~PRICES ON BLACK DRESS | huit a dollar in drinks it 1t would hake | Richards, accepted the gift in a few words. | the society in America. Rev. Lindquist of | of the Sigmu Chis society at Cincinnati was D e"$ Sednoed Hat GGODS, Welli ‘teel ‘any. mbdre. pisasantly, ‘At thl SreEAr WIth (he T Burlington, preached the sermon in English. m.mll,.mn attended Friday than pre- edac ate. & ells feel 0] eas (o is Was Too Handy i the Pen. R e vicusly. Navy blue and black storm serge at | ywors Aot 5 _ To Hot Springs, 8. D., sale July 19, AUg- | ceonlly reduced prices. Bg lot of remnants | WO3Amark claims Wells hopped on him #: | PERRY, Ia., July 26.—(Specal Telegram.) NEWS FOR THE ARMY. Three men who have been showlng coun- ust 2 and 23, one first clasy faro for round | gt silicy in all grades worth from 5S0c to $1.25 | 41 I8 200 pounds of flesh, and two bl cuts | _; ™y ™" popherson s an Industrious — terfeit coin and greenbacks at Kirkevill eI at 26c a yard. 25c French dimitles 18c a | On,the side of oWodmark's face and a lump 1 o0, o 10 emplove fn the Milwaukes | LNt of Chianen in the Regular Serva | Mo, have been arrested by United States Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- | vard. Big line of dimities, piques and duck- | (e size of a large apple on his cheek bone | machinist, an old emp 3 fce am A nced Yenterday. marshals. 1 5 ton, Mass. Sale August 19 to 24 yard. Big line of dimities, plques and duck- | hear testimony to the way he was used by his | shops, and a leading member of the Baptist | o\t T n G Y0 TIR T i | Ma Ham Conlter of. Ohatoph, Kan' Ameriean Pharmeceutical association, Den- | yge. il 50 A Tia¢ 19| burly antagonist. G. N. Martin chanced to | church, He was diecharged Tuesday from SHIR N cihelG LU shot and killed a bootlegger who assaulted | Are a sclentific compound of medicines ins R o mreution siacdtat igc, on mie at fo a yard. Big line of | yo'Sling qnd e made Wels let the plang | the shop and no cause given Teter Reel | gram,)—Second Licuteaant Matt Patterson Is | him with a haichet while he was irying to | tended o bulld up tne Nerve Structure and National convention Keeley league, Har- | (it "% S5 {5"{'_}:"’:‘ et iie s | man go. oWodmark came up town as soon as | held a note against him for §75 with the | transferred from the Thirteenth Infantry to L B ST D whole body all of its normal risburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22. vard, " Unbleacned muctin at e $14c. 4o and | N0 was released and filed an information | names of J. J. Brown and John Correy #2 | (ne Sixth infantry, company D; Second Lieu- ABALD MRVGsheeh senlEncan. Kt BN " YOU NEED THEM In adaition I have on sale Summer Tourist | Yo"l TPAeaCh A charging Wells with assault with intent o do | securlties. The note was not due, but Reel | /"0 Sy St ; 2 ‘gery Friday, but sentence | BECAUSE THEY ARE A NERVE TPNIG G a yard. 7c white shaker flannels 4c a yard. ) tenant Frank D. Ely from the Sixth infantry helsco for forgery Friday, but sentence tickets to various polnts in the United States | 7o 4 ¥ard: 1€ White shafer, Py great bodily harm. told the surities to look after him and L WL CHRLIL L d s Whote worl 1+ Denciicia] and asting and Canada. ekotaazSEauhiat, b auyard S1514 e cranh st e in this manner they discovered that their | to the Thirteenth infantry, company D. N T e Y escaived that the ship | . Price, $1.00 per boxi:6 for $.00. Bent by Call and get copy of map and fllustrated | g66ched BEsh At BC 8 WAFd TBIEE crash ot Maneray atiMandwa, names had been forged. He was arrested [ A board of officers is appointed to meet at | gaphiel "was wrecked i Alaeka, July 4 |k 5L etting nervous and can't slee write up of the great Yellowstone National | jroc, & Yard, ioc sk, initts at 10¢ & palt: | A man from Omaha left his horse and |and gave bonds for his appearance. Later | port Leavenworth Monday, September 2, for | The ship and cargo were a total ‘lose, but | i {don't e Hethor. You. 0! (oL youR park. O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | veiie" 1o anch. 7c vests 8 for 10c. $1.50 and | PUEEY In charge of Cam Fane at Manawa last [on S. M. Thornly discovered that he held | . ;000 ive examination of enlisted men. De- | the crew were all saved A b o i T E AR AL YT $175 ladles’ light wrappers 97c each. | night and went across the lake to Manhattan | @ note of $130 and_that McPherson had | - ¢ ey i Recorder Goff of New York Friday in-| cross and Irritable without any visiblecau ERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Fiidioh\ BIOK CADUAI MAICLDAI28 $5.001 coloren || Hekshs Parie ook ol the Manhattan | & note of B0 &80 link Edmonds on It. | tail for the board: Lieutenant Colonel John | striicted the grand jury: to investigate the | S5 Sufterii with ans nervous disorder, P, Brad ; : J capes 98, $2.00 and $3.00 gossamers at | was ab uotto put on a halter when the horse | ¢, S e A Hestthi|iontyt it . St J om the Ludlow street js ‘ ©. P. Bradley s expected home today trom | 750, §5,00 mackintoshes at $1.95. $1.95 heavy | broke away from him and dashed along tne | “ccited: His wife ls not injgood health | Galvin e i, g e Cantaln i | The grand jury at Hannibal, Mo., fs in- & trip to Keokuk. ek ; . S | and is at Lake Okobojl. Banister, assistant surgeon; Captain Will- 4 3 - I serge silk and $2.50 pure taffeta silk | road toward Council Bluffs. W. H. Lynchard s S H. Oaftert AIKih cavalry: Gatain vestigating the Stillwell murder, and it is N\ (Frank Weeks of the Carson Critic was In | umbrellas to close ‘at $1.50 exch was riding along the road on his wheel and Death of Two Towa People. A Trohar TwentiethlINTRatey ¥ Trat) Listtons A L ) sl diNSe VD 1513 DODCGE ST. the city yesterday. FOWLER, DICK & WALKE it te At as b o onl. a0 ;. - on! A 3 ) Leuten- | which may lead to some indictments. \y ; W ; e . ) o the | DES MOINES, July 26.—(Special Tele- v B g . 5 ; Frank Cook of Minneapolis Is In the city, LA Dy, | Butter. The horse was of the same disposi- | gram.)—Willman Holsman| of Guthrie Cen- e o e S el iong tins daembtre ot 1181l o0 DooE WERHEN O Omal BENEAsL el G A oare Lt ST tlon, and Lynchard came within an ace of | o “one of the oldest and best known citi- | The following enlisted men will be exam- | in Chicago, charged with swindling, —He — N. P. Dodge and son Philip lett last even- Good Chanee for “Spec.” nul"”' iy Wir- The runaway met a rig con- ens In the state, died at his home last night | ined on date named: Corporal French, First | induced friends to endorse bogus drafts. Chlchoster's English Diamond Brang. ing for a visit to Clear lake, Ia The attempt of a local morning paper to | Aining Charles Beno and wife a little way | 268 1 (L& MR e 26y Rq Vil floritr® of | cavalry; Private Merchant, First cavairy; | The administrators of the Theresu oYAL P“-Ls G. M. Putnam, a prominent farmer of | palm off a child's wheel on a young lady who [ uiher WP the road, and frightened Mrs. | W SERAPSUEGjon to holding numerous | Sergeant Correy, Fourth cavalry; Private | e8tite af San Branciaco, in a4 peution, for & EN @rove township, was In the olty yesterday ¥ Beno until she was unable to go back home | the county f A Sieth Loaviiky i Bates reduction of assessment, filed” an affidavit AR DALY Casnink g T o Ying, | had won a tull sized machine on the terms | i the buggy. At a late hour last night the | Othel county offices. the postmastership, leer(s'tm, &8 Xt f‘“:fiy' ;r!m'-'l';‘l Hanson, | {pat the estate was not worth over $300,000, N ‘eiiable, vAO! e OOt will Visit her feiend, | proposed In the “Emulation” contest has | owner of the rig was still on the other side | €, and was for years a prominent figure in | Bevertls Dorore SN Heayaly 3 fi (eyer 1 wigh bve rivton. h f the stat Corporal Drips, Eighth cavalry; Sergeant Susan B !An'lmn\' s se ized with a faint- caused some little amusement about the city | of the la : : that part of the state. i iLE (00 8¢ Hriday R ties QelIVering Ay R Ak raxs &L Rev. T. F. Thi kstun has returned from a | within the past few days, and there 1s a seri. | e e and had not been informed of his | A0 Hg™ 1y “July 26.Mre. Margaret Stan- | Macklin, Fifth artillery; Sergeant Sydenham, | Lakeside, ‘O, 1t isit to the Chytauqua asembly at Colfax, 1a. | gug question as to how much good the award- Nt et ton. wifé of Prof. E. W. Stanton of the Towa | First infantry; Corporal Rethors, First in- | overexertion and sh W. D, Hardin, Oscar Keeline, and Bert | ing of that particular prize has done in the | Wheeler's King Temperance Deer | agricultural college, die caused by heat and was soon as well as d last @vening, after | fantry; Sergeant Crary, Third infantry; Ser- | usual. s riampe o parieuiye Evans left yesterday for a hunting trip | way of making friends for the institution _All Right. an illness of a few weeks, 'Mrs. Stanton | gecnt Seton, Fourth Infantry; Sergeant Coch- [ Marion Miller, an old and prominent Mutl 3 fod Tk through Nebraska. which needs friends so badly that it has to MONROE, Neb., July 25.—Wheeler & | belonged to the first college ot faculty ana|ran, Fifth infantry; Quartermaster Sergeant | T8 hman of Azusa, fell asleep and a little Obichester Chemical €6, ving near him set fire to | Soldby e Locsi Drugginte. burne Miss Floro Van Order has returned home | PU¥ them. A few of yesterday's develop- | Hereld, Council Bluffs: Gentlemen—Inclosed | for eight yeprs was its most efficient pre. | Ryther, Sixth infantry; K : rgeant Munson, | ¢l who was pla L, froma (hive weekw Vit i Denver and ments indicate that the publishers of the | please find check full of my first invoice | ceptress and professor of French and | Sixth infantry; Corporal Hartman, Seventh | Biamq mins and wa 1 to de th, He blamed 0 e occurrence 1 - | am s ite Vel Diver e a1 teheme Ly which the | 6 Whaeters Kine Tamperunce Beer Dosghs | BAei. % litautryi Private’ Slevert, (TwaItth’ Infantryiil oot et Coar [OF the ogaurTence,and, com , i S L | R N SR [ s T ZOO sx.]\::;.‘r{.'.'dn“xik\l“' i é‘"“(‘;'{'d“fh Miss Addie | ongaged in the apparently philanthropic ef- | prices right. ROBERT A. VICKERS,” ™| o ‘S;;\"o: e “Tuly 26 —Epecial man and Mr. H. 8. Ogden are among|pfort ~ to distribute bicycles, trips to Drugglst NS Dol et i P the campers at Manawa. Spirit Lake, and other things for the allevia- u 888t | melegram.)—Democratic delegates were chosen W S O A J. F. Evans has gone to California. tion of humanity's sad estate. The price of Scnt an Obacene Letter, to the Marshalltown state convention today. ’ Mrs. James McMillen and daughter Mary | the full-sized wheel offered as the prize, at Henry Wersling of Breda, la., was arrested vi resented in the 1) Denver and Green Mountain Falls, which the winner of the prize actually re<( Marshal Hillveg charged with sending an | touched very lightly and the delegates to The following Council Blufts people have | celved, was bought for a little advertising. [ ohscsne letter through the mail. The de. | the state convention” was not instrux‘ed. The bean In camp at Green Mountain Falls: Tent | which' cost nobody much of anything. For | fondant had a hearing before the Uniied | Bntlemen who were selected to represent R&I AL] ING OUT JAS. S. KIRK &CO., U. S. A, gov“mlmfun n.-):‘:nm«. {\\);llllzo, M. ‘:lelr.fi, 1; this small wheel and $35 in cash the pub-| States commissioner last night. He ad‘_ the county are not in favor of the free coinage - — Gfl,f:;, S Rlone L tencoge: Mivses, ‘-k“:r“;"”x‘- lishers agreed to give a $40 wheel, which | mitted the charge against him to be true and | Of Silver on a 16 to 1 basis. The delegates e Movers, Perry, Graves; tent §7, Mre, 4. Mc. | ¥Ould also have been paid for largely In &d- | was put under $500 bonds, furnished by his | ChOsen to reprenent the county at Mambal- occurred over what they ate. ~ Modern house- AMUSEMBENTS. Miilon: Misson MeMillen, Van Grder. Graves; | ertising. The local bicycle agencles have | brother, who town are: 0. W. Hicks, George Wambach, 2 accompanied the officer and | tent §8, Misses Badollet, Sayles, Mangum, |0 Important rival coming to the front, and | prisoner here. Postoffice Tndpeotor. ¥, \B: | Er Bi -Wilen, J W Allinglon, (G . - wives, take warning. Don’t listen to tempting RNt exmctt o remata la ek | et e M""; '“‘“"‘“‘i‘”:“ iBrogeed/ngs; ahd G, W. Foval, voices—use your own judgment— choose for = ‘oncert a awa Tonigh Agecial Notige, AetTat s BecEler: TR T TN S s Fatal Fall of a Rallrond Man. yourself and husband the proper food. | Monday, July 29th, begins our great mid- For the first time in his life, Jack Hughes | one of summer clearing sale. We are now working | Knows just how he would act in the pres- DES MOINES, July 26.—(Spesial Tele- thelr delightful special concerts In | oopis About midnight last night John Gil- drand Plaza at Manawa tonight. The spe- ence eal, live ! : . a switchman in the enploy cf the Des d ' night and day marking down goods and ar. | 1€ Of @ real, live burglar, & thing which | clal feature will be the solo singing of Mrs. | AT * R e Wiy SeSmnkty (a7d yotraver ‘ he has often wondered about softly to him- | Munroe. A 10-cent admission fee will be | MOInes Union rallway company. 47 2ty rauging for this great sale. Everything in [gelf, He was down at Manawa Thursday | charged at the gate. This will ge and having a wife and child in Valley be one of a t ndow summer goods must go. It will pay you to |night and returned home and went to bed | the finest special programs Junction, fell from a third elory window and these accom- Ty iacemane 0% - Jout. | @bout 1 o'clock yesterday morning. Just | plished, young ladies have given since their | ¥2¢ instantly killed. The suppositio wait for it. Sale begins Monday, July 20th. | yptor 1o had gotten between the sheets the | engagement. - By request they will sing | DO Wa8 Sitng in the window (2 cool off be BENNISON BROS., |screen of his bedroom window fell out, and | “Sweet Marie.” fore retiring and fell asleep. L Councll Blufts, |8 Second later the sound of some one tug- h Hurt b b Thirteen-Yenr-0ld Boy Drowned. % _ . ging at the window was heard. But the | peor Leftert, bow working ot the Bost CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., July 26.—(Special is the wisest choice, for many reasons. In the Hardman planos, Council Bluffs, 103 Main | ¥/ndow had a patent fastener, and all the = & e Boston h Ry s o AT P -3 3 ; eforts of the wouli-be burglar to_ open it | e, overcoms with the heat while working | Telegram)—Al Thomas, 4 1l-year-old boy first place, it is pure—perfectly pure—g1,000 to % were unavailing, The burglar tried sey- [ On some shelves yesterday morning, fell to | living in the northern part of e f B (3t} . . f Four Matri ul Minmates, trat other * windows, - whila . Jack | the floor, a distance of about six feet. striking | While wading in the Wapsie river, got beyond you if you find that it is not. = A pinck of it has [] § Two more suits for divorces were com- | lay thinking at the rate of several thoughts | his head on the floor and his side on the rafle power enough to do a pound of leavening. menced In the dlstrict court yesterday. |a second. Finally Jack picked up his re- | ing of the stairway. It was 2 o'clock in the o Roraet 4 St g A s 3 George Landon claims that his wite, Lydia, | Yolver and went quietly to the window on | fternoon before he fully recovered consclous- | g1t "Ciry, July 26.—(Special Tele- In point of price it certainly will suit you. WITH FREE SHOWS. married him in Pottawattamie county, Kan. | Which tho visitor was at wcrk. Without | ness. x DEOUR 4 : Lol b B 1, D ek May B dscovajed s | NAILVE 10 open'tne window, e Ared o | Hardiman pianos, Omaba, 133 N. 16 g reasoline. Caiain Pauty. he Besmis . CALUMET BAKING POWDER (0., Chicago. he alleges, that she was hugging, kissing | Shots out into 3 : 4 . ol 3 Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Ti and doing things still more reprehensible to Shutting his eyes. Neither of the shots took ( The Hardman, the plano par excellence. with having blackmalled the keepers of dives ° o 9 Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performances. one Harry Bennett and others, besides carry- | eect, so far as tho burglar was concerned, 3 R al $ ' . ing on a correspondence with a certaln young | but there were several pieces of window ON SUNDAY, ‘ < man in Chicago. He also charges she uscd | B1as8 lying around on the lawn on Third A N AT AN A BN A N A TR S R AN BN 80 much vile language, broke so many | Street and Ninth avenue yesterday morning : dishes and done so many cruel and abusive | 4% evidence that it was not all a hideous things that he considers her no fit guardian dream. AR S, e Y for their two children, Carrle and George, BROWN'S 0. D. T S G T ART A % R B LS I he U. S. Government Tests S appointed thelr custodian. Specinl Flour Sale This Week. Bmma Ostrom begins suit against Henry | Brown's XXXX Fancy Patent, per sack.$1.00 A . 0 Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the pretticst fancies of archi- | B Lo it At ey SLanr | cBeows ORI, Koy FAtent [pas, fack 41,00 Show the Absolute Superiority of tects ‘and home buildérs {althtully and. aristcaly Teproduced: in 1890, Since last February, the petition al- | Lone Star, per snck. Al PLATE GLASS— Jeges, he has been cohubiting unlawfully with | Ruby ..... 3 K H From a single window to car lots, e e 0T Dvotes | Rararonia! Howih Hoae: pid Royal Baking Powder. GEAZED e 5| el 0! 01 V| o 5 ;1"1;!’;“(::(;{":“:‘: $100 temporary and $100 Wheat graham four..... 5 | o onie o i kit a1 L 5 £ Reort on Biking All stock sizes, and any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any “ Corn meal .... ) % 15 ata from the lates icial U. S. Government Report on Bakin, competitor's prices by the : The eleciric fountaln at Manhattan beach | = Remember, & ilver doliar pickage 1o every Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 13, page 599.) COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS CD. O el & ’ will be illu né vening from 20th sk. of Brown's XXXX Patent and every The largest exclusive house In Western lowa. Send for prices on estimates, n o to 9 and 9:30 to 10. The steamer Liberty | sack warranted. C. 0. D. BROWN. F ¢ Te ¢ Bui C. B. JACOUEMIN & CO : will connect vith all trains to and from et ey LB OYAL is placed first of the cream of tartar Masonic Temple Building. . | N ; Manawa, First boat will Teave Mantattan | Broke Jail Twice. B > Scientific Opticians beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the eamp- onas Clarke, sheriff of Shelby county, . e ink = ers at Manhattan beach who wish to catch | birought Jesse Donahue in from Mitchell, S. powders, actual strcng&h, 160.6 cubic inches of Cowmplote nssortment of gold andstcel | figpiasrly morning trala to Qmaba. D, late Thursday night and lodged leavening gas per ounce of powder. i Thea fros of charyers usson, Eyes cxam- - him in the count; Jail, Donahue » 2 . C C i e $15.00 lck Meals left Yy TR S o anan R > No. 27 Main St. Council Bluffs e ot e Mhiinen ladies: Wheels; | 18 _ charged with commitiing a burg Every other powder tested exhibited a much If so it Is to your interest to selest that Pain | Sy { close out at cost. Only 7 refrigerators from | 1Ay last December in Shelby county, and was ) e which puts off the necessity of repainting for | — o — Gur arge stoci; very low’ prices. Cole & | DUt Into e county fall. Ho managed o get lower strength than the Royal, the average being the longest period. The paints manufactured | GEORCE P. BANFORD, A. W. REIKMAN, £y > a month of March, but was almost K] G 3 Al g Presid 3 | Cole, 41 South Main sireet. ihiaetiately” captured ai. he Rovere Houss is 33 per cent. less. YOIU by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MFG. CO. fill this residons ca Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks | this city, Where he had met his wife, who 3 - . . e requirement. They have been sold for the ey s 1yas the ineans of his apprehension by Sherif Every other powder likewise showed the presence ; . . s S forty years and have won the distinction of be f July 2 he again got out of the Shelt gl I _ The Standard only second to the Hardman. | county Jail by picking the Took with a ke im. of alum or sulphuric acid. sk pAIN ? ing the most dur.ible and economical, a |[] "a a“ A P T T T T provised out qf a plece of wire. He skipped to Dakota, and when caught was a me 3 ber of County Clerk Reed and his assistants are [, oiglhinch n| % A s % o a gang of tramps who were camping along the ‘The claim that this report shows any other powder rior of COUNCIL BLUFFS, 3| 1 working on the jury lists, which, according to | railroad track. ’ He has ||lreml;'l bv:n hth('[u] P ¥ P dfl“"‘ , DRUG, pA'NT L lowa 2 the new law which went into effect this [ by the grand jury, and was taken back to strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the AND GLASS HOUSE Capital, - - $100,00 ® month, 18 by no means a small task. Per- | Harlan yesterday morning to have his trial y ment officers who made the tests. qa: Profits, « . . 12,0000 Toouled stips of paper have been prepared, | H® wife Is now said to be living in Manilla. Government of es the most complete stock of Drugs, Pa 3 5 3 o e of the oldest banks in the state of X 3 one for each name, and there are to be 10,000 [ yes, the Eagle Taundry is “that good a) Carries the complete stock rugs, Paints and Glass in Council | _one cf the oldest banks in the state of lowa, names or thereabouts. The name of each | jundry,” ana s located at 724 Broadway. ’ Bluffs, Callor write for prices or color cards. pay 5 per cent on time deposits. We will' be voter in the cdunty will be put on a slip, | It in doubt about this try It and be convinced. ROYAL BAKING POWDER €O., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK, pleased o see and serve you. with the exception of those who by law are | Dou't forget name and humber. Tel. 167, B exempt from jury service on account of age L b or occupation. There are 11,000 voters in the " Bto Route Excurston. S 0 'I | N [' G [‘['I H‘ fl bex and almost no end of trouble to carry | stead of running it to St. Joseph an excur- | Flour.—Should always be sifted just before ifito 8 elesmer; cover the steamer closely; STEAM DY Q d 73 ) 18 EA 0 y o | slon will be rur iy, T i1 | you wish to use it |allow a little longer time than you do for E WOIKS | = = —= out the provisions of the new law, but the | sion will be run to Kansas City. Train will 3 x IBoitin CRUMNEYS CLEANED: YAULTS CLEAMBD. officials are doing thelr part with as good | leave Main street depot at 10:45 p. m. S: Royal Bak Powder—Should be thor- bolling. HIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEAN b & grace as the warm weather permits. urday, August 10, and will arrive at Kansas | Oughly mixed with the flour dry. To Make Crust for Pies, Tarts and Puddings All kinds of Dyelng e Kbl R § i LSS & . City at 6:40 a. m. Sunday. Returning, wili Butter and Sugar for Cake—Should always |—Make pastry with clean, cold hands. Dip :':'.fl ;;,le;-;:‘nx ? i’el FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR } ¥ leave Kansas City at 9:45 p. m. and will | be beaten to a cream. |your hands in cold water (after washing them the arl Fadin % s sale cheap and on easy terms. Day & Hess, Are always lower than anywhere else. areive in Councll BiufTs at 5:45 o, m. Monday. | E&Ev—Beat yelks until you can take up a in hot water be)lore you begin, or your crust otained tabrice made ® Pearl sireet. Bird cages, 50c; copper bottom teakettle, | Fare for the round trip, $2 50 spoonful; whip whites to stiff froth, and stir|will not be good. Crust may be made of to lock as good S ————— re——" by 26¢; 10-qt. flaring, heavy tin pail, 10¢; con- W. J. DAVENPORT, A. D, P, A. them into cake with the flour the last thing |butter or clarified drippings or lard; butter new. W.;ak ,’arn’:‘npll.y‘ H.’.",‘u.:'\tf?.. cmn ‘:\L(‘h{, l:ly R & per hottom wash boller, 75c; 2-qt. coffee pot, 3 — — d before putting cake into tins |1s better and costs but a trifle more. Look doue eliver Doges, with hars, claleru, city waise ab 1 " 0c; rolling pins, 5o each. The Great 10c | _Campers at Manawa and Comfort Seckers | To Boil a Pudding in & Bag—Dip bag to the oven; if it is too cold it will make in :i" p-n'-'ngr l'r‘l: graded lot 60x285 feet, for 3$2.300.00, two-thirds L Store, 318 Broadwa; :‘;l\”\?r“:"";v L “t‘;l );;)lnll:‘kl(;:\:r(‘e‘":":x‘:xfll.u:l | :mm-n vh.n\lld be .....m‘. of thick cotton or your crust heavy, if too hot it will burn it w‘“"“ cash. WS Perin avenue, Council Bluffs, e | the great rocker sale e N iture | linen) in hot water, and rub the inside with |Try it by baking a tiny piece of erust in it X - e - Red Cedar Fence Posts, Co.? It lasts until Aug. 1 | flour before putting in the pudding; when first. Make a little hole in top crust of meat ©. A MACHAN, FOR sALR, criLng GR BiCYCLE, 3 Twelve carloads standard red cedar femce | = done dip bag in cold water and the pudding pies to let out gas. hoan Ml 28 itk L X posts, 10%c each, by the carload, | Wants Pay for a Wel Propriota:. cheap. Miss Olla Cook. Broadway, near Northe . will turn out easlly. Always put a plate on | Apple sauce, ready for table use or ples, A. OVERTON. | W. D. Addison has commenced a suit In | bottom of kettle to keep pudding from burn- may be preserved by putting in hot jars and ¢ The gas company's special prices for sery. | the district court against J. E. Keiner to re- | ing. FOR SALE OR TRADE, A FINELY BRED e) o 0 " 5 i cord d sealing at once. Remember cold fruit re- westorn_Depih, Coune running horse with “high irack [ fice pipes will be continued through July, cover the price of a well which he dug on a | To Steam a Pudding—Put it into tin pan or |quires cold jars, hot frult hot jars. Z: J Nails, lawe S0k, arns foe miliag, Avcrem o0 040