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Tlll' ()MAI‘IA DAILY Bl“ls: WIJJSJLSD:\Y, JULY 31, lsn NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS’ meet Cheynski there. \ — - LA i Bl TR0 T 00 T B oo B ST. LOUIS, July $0.—Emmet Divers, the [ refreshed. What shail T take? ALLOON TO THE NORT'H POL Discharged Officors Were Small Contributors | colored man who was brought here several Take Cerebrine, extract of the brain, 1 days &go from Hannibal, Mo. to escape | A¥e drop doses, ‘three times daily, on Sclentints Bipthas Falth to the Police Relief Purse. & ' ftongue Take Nathrolithie Salt, ‘twice @ ¢ Enterprise Iynching for the outrage and murder of Mrs. | weck, one-ha't hour before breakfast, twa @@@@@@@@@@@1@@@@@@@?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ LONDON, July 30.~M. Andre has secured = J. W. Kain near Fulton last Tuesday, has | tesspoonstul noa tumbler of water s conte nd | Lo M. DL Cle \.~State & remedy for one the sanction of the Swedish Scientific soclety | TWO WHO DREW LARGELY FROM [T |confessed He sald he outra hor and| . M, D Clyvelan INOR MENTION, from the fire #o that they were not injured. | to his balloon project In search of the north then cut her throat Divers went into the Take Nathrolithio Salts, two teaspoonsfulla - pole and has received a liberal donation to bloody defails of his crime without &ty |in'a tumbler of water, one-halt hour befors S e Shrey e gt e ShEX Yl ';"”“{”“ Which | help detray expenses from King Oscar of S kg At R b o © | breakfast, twice each week. Use application nished. Reoponed Oct. 1. B. F. Clark, prop “ | was very old and shaky, but his loss, which | & AR y relaied the following stof Carbolated Vaseline, A marriage license was fssiied yeaterday to| Conatable vhose erratic act s small, is covered by Insurance. Nevins [ SWeden. Sufficient funds have, in fact, been mittee Agatn 1 left home about 9 o'clock In the MOrnINg | “yiiy 'y 0., Philn.~ My boy auffers terribly with Richard Hughes, aged 41, and Lizzie Quarter, | have occasioned od de=al of gossip durin wned a lot of feed and some harness, which | Obtained and the attempt is assured, but M. | Yesterday—Other to lock for work. 1 reached the Kaln house | croup: “Takes Ui’ the hottest weather, Cwn you aged 23, both of South Omaha the last few w went to the residence of | was destroyed, but not insured. Andre naturally desires the approval of such n to Be H about an hour later. The door was open | namu anytiing that will help him The Salvation Army, 09 Broadway, are ! John O'Donnell, blacksmith living at having a series of special meetings, con- | pgrk office, 12 Peart fitrcc( V—H W. Timm. Manager and Lessee, The fire was apparently the work of an incen 320 - an authoritative body as the International and 1 walked In. _The woman was sitting | Give him ¢ drop of Cardine, extract ¢ CALL Jeographical congress. He explains by the bed, cutting out quilt pieces of the heart, morning and evening 3 g B b b ke gt gl oo e PN . el acked her if there was anybody there but her. | Miss D. W. P., Cleveland.—1 have had ¢ ducted by Staff Captain Cousins a man named Bolin In effecting a settiement '8 B, MeDo x Platte | VOn of Paris has entered into a contract to | Councilmen Saunders, Gordon and Kennard Unif Rank ' t Py g tn the Pastor) of § k N sald n 1 as her give me th o€ the ead”for long time. otherwise in Kn ni : ¥ e had ags ) 1 nte ol o machine of double silk, the cost the city council committee ol tictary | ring had or i sk ahe aid | o a nights ¢ M Wi benenit me? All members requested to be present the story told by Mrs. O'Donnell be correct The vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal church | being £2,200. The balloon is to be capable of | began the investigation of the Board of Fire | not want me to have it. 1 then started to ®he watch and chain which was lost by an | th tees of Kane township will very [ held a meeting at D. C. Bloomer's office | carrylug three persous, with the necessary |and Police Commissioners under Kment's | take it away from her, and got it off her Omaha woman at Grand Plaza Monday night | likely feel ealled upon to do something soon | yestreay afternoon to take action with ref- | instruments, provisions and bailast. It will| resolution yesterday afterncon. A couple | finger. It dropped to the floor, 1 hen [ late the “bowels. Hot bath onco & week. aha o e einter, | With regard to Stevick's case. Mg 8 5 4 | be suMcently gas tight to hover in the 8ir | of hours were occupled In iistening " | knocked her down with my fist. She starte ty of air and exerclse. Report symptom AT PIOKRE ULy s g aon, & BRIAWT When Stevick and his companion knocked | Srence to fillling the vacancy In the church | ¢ Spiny "days at a height of 350 metr Tt ening to the | 15 got up. 1 saw a rope lying on & chair | yore tully Con BT AU TEL B SR lat the iront - duor Mrs. O'Donnell says | Pulpit. Rev. 8. P. McDonald of North Platte, | ' Andre calculates 1,700 o 1,800 cylinders | ‘*1mony of a dozen of ex-officers, but the f and tied her right hand to keep her fron M. K. Phila—Am excessively nervous Arlie Haney, a 16-year-old stepson of | goo il e very drunk. He made known | who preached last Sunday, has made & |fili-d with gas under a pressure of 100 or 2 iggregate information obtained was to the | fighting me. then put the rope around her D St WLl you recommiend somes William Rue, " is to be about again themselves | neck and drew it as tight as I could. She 3 b i il his errand in abusive language, and fright- | favorable Impression, and after a full dis- | atmospheres will be required for the expedi- | effect that they had all found € H RRVIng srécoyated 1“”"‘ tHeA dent ot | ened the woman half out of her wits, She | cussion it was decided ihat a call should be | tion, in order to refill the balioon from time | without a job, and thev unanimously belioved | kept trying to fight me and I cut her throat ARG R (b L) three 2:;‘-;;2“)[:""‘ which hie sustained a large cut red the two men o her husband, who | extended him. Mr. McDonald was atonce | to iime. He beilcves he will be able to | that they ought to be still drawing $70 a | 1t Was only after persistent questionng SNSRIy, 90 TS IORRES A was out in the stable, and they left the | notified of the action taken and stated that | guide the machine by a system of sails and | o0 ol N k. h that he confessed to having outraged h W. T. PARKER, M Lily camp 1, Royal Neighbors of | ponce, When O'Donnell saw them coming he | he would accept the call providing he could | ropes acting as a brake in case of need by | ™ ¢ aring a police uniform. Each | vjotim, Divers realizes that he has but a inn i Ameries, will meet in regular = ses knew there was golng to be trouble. Stevick, | secure the consent of Bishop Worthington at | dragging on the earth. The car is to be | Oficer was asked why he was discharged, and | short time to live and desires to see his ¢ \IRBARY Thursday afternoon, Aubust 1, at 2:30 p. m. | e says, commenced using profane and | Omaha, and of his present church. Neither | spacious enough to contain a eledge, a sail- | each answered that he did not know. They | wife and Sheriff Windsor of Fulton. He | Washington, will be ree, e hok :l\‘ good att lew 8 desired. Laura J. | ahusive language, and dem 1 a settle- | the bishop nor the North Platte church, it | ing boat, several weapons with ammunition { were all questioned as to whether they had | fears death at hands of a mob If taken | In these columns or by mall dir orris, recorder. 1 | ment. O'Donnell's Celtic blood began to | is thought, will stand in the way of his|and a photographic camera. undergone a physical examination before [ back to Fulton, and requests that he be Hihn & Zimmerli, whom J. J oil, and he ordered Stevick off the place. In taking his present opportunity of advance Early next spring it is proposed to erect a | their appointment, and how much they had | hanged in the St i ““' \\l\l\l ]\[R\[TS trying to have enjoined from selling the scuffle that ensued Stevick left the stable, | ment balloon house and after filling the ball contributed to the police relief fund. AL L ol L for some reason or other, have be:n served [ but O'Donnell's clothing was badly torn. | My McDonald s 31 years of age and ha t on the aerial voyage for the pole in| It was apparently the desire of the com rop a wife and three children. Born at Keokuk, | July, with a fresh south or nearly south | mittee to make the point that a former cue STERLING, C a hearing in the district court tomorrow |an officer, and so treated him throughout the | regeiving his college education at Davenport, | wind. The duration of the voyage must, of | tom had been overlooked in not s 4 morning at 10 o'clock interview just as he would any other man [ having taught for two years at Kemper | course, largely depend on the sivength of the | physical examination of the new men and this pli 1 edited by R Beteldsb ot HEL L Jake Shoupe fa to show up yesterday | who meddled in what did not concern him. hall in Davenport, and taken his first pas- | wind. It might possibly last only five or six | that the men dismissed had been done an | *t this place, and N For discases of the braln and nervous® when the case of the state against Jack Wil Atter he had put the intruder out of the | toral chargo at Emmetsburg, he s | hours, but M. Andre expects that It will | injustice by being compelled to contribute (o | venter, changed hands today. The new man- | svstem. & i son, the blacksmith who is charged with | barn O'Donnell I around for a piteh- | thoroughly an Towa man, with ideas well | take ‘at least over forty. Thirty days he |the police relief fund. " In the latier respect | agement will consist of Mossra, Wo Lo Have, | MEDULLINE = From the Spinal Cors huriing a pair of tongs at Shoupe's ven- | fork, but could only find an axe. With that | fitted to a n congregation. He has | believes will sufice for crulsing about the | the evidence was that only a couple of the | editor, and C. M. C. Woolman, publisher ar For_cpllepsy, Locomotor Ataxia, ete. erable head, was called for trial in Justice [ he armed himself and prepared to act on the | acqu d himselt with the needs of St. | central polor basin taking a complete | officers had ever contributed anything to the | business manager. CARDINE - - From the Heart Cook’s court. Wilson was discharged defensive. Stevick pulled a revolver out of [ Paul’s parish and says he is not afraid of | survey of it. The return jour s to be | fund and they had drawn out more than they PR LRGRARITIO) HRIBH! For discases of the heart. The new jury list ¢ ains 3,018 names of | his pocket and aimed it unsteadily in O'Don- | mak failure here. He will take up|made towards the Inhabited parts of North had put in. Most of the witnesses asserted G TESTINE, For premature deca Couneil Biufts voters. The entire list, from | nell’s direction, but for some reason or other | his i here October 1, and if all | America and north Siberia. With a wing | that they had contributed to the fund, but Domestte. OVARINE, For digeases of Women. Which the. juries will be drawn for’ three | forgot to pull the trigger, and so there was | present hopes are fulflled will ‘speedly bulld | of average velocity M .Andre says the baf | then adimitted hat It was only by theit | oo tupy ramont has left Gray Gables | THYROIDINE, tor Eczema und impurities o years In the western district of Pottawat- | no explosion. This was fortunate, because | the church up until it takes the place it |loon can make 19400 kilometers in thirty [ services in selling tickets for the police | ¢ SV Hington. the biood, tamie county, contains 4,71 names. The list | the muzzle of the gun was only a few feet | should anmong the churches of the city. duys, “';h‘(‘v\::‘g e et e e TR T o e i s Cicvelan's | coxchman was | Dose, 8 Drops. Price. Two Drachms, $1.28, st ha wot be more t from its victim's head g . - “ o_the Bel aits via the pole Is only L of e police departme ashington. I i s e han il e S Donnall had been watching the | _ Campers at Manawa and Comfort 3,700 who is lso secretary of the Pol'ce Relief us N oy t Cits: DRl FEBKICIDE PILLS 7. N. Casady, fr., awoke at an early hour | fracas, and fearing that something desperate | Everywhere: Have you taken advar Dr. Wichman, one of the most eminent | sociation, was called on for information rela Mo 3 B e O T il irial Affections and all inflammas Regular mezting of Bluffs division No. 27 fake Cardine in three drop doses, three times daily. Use Nathrolithic Salt to regue D. . The most wonderful therapeutic. with a notice that the case will come up for | O'Donnell says he did not know Stevick was discovery since the days of Jenuer, making a | pye populist, a newspaper of weekly issuc lock's saloon. The warrant was served by as murdered Monday night while return- | IFor M Wenld be done selephoned to the police sta- | the kreat rocker sale of the Durfee Furniture | German geographers, in commenting upon | tive to that organization. The committee | Iy home, H tory disenses of which fever |s an accoms terday morning and found a window by | & AR : minutes the | C0.? It lasts until Aug. 1. the project says: “The execution of this bold | attempted to bring out the fact that the police ford Duncan, a prominent citizen of [ animent, Of Inestimable value in neurals his bedside open. Thinking that burglars | tlon for assistanc ekt it Db outell — ~ enterprise may, of course, be materially in- | oficers who were recently discharged had | stifwell OKL. was found murdered Tues i for fick headacne speciric © To were around, he called for help and firzd a | patrol wagon hove In sight, but O'Don None finer than the Hardman Baby Grand. | guinced hy many unforseen contingencies; | contributed out of thelr salaries to the relief | day night FPEE oK S RIS D couple of shots in the diregtion where the | Fefi hiie et te e wtation Y GoLInE 05 1D the project is by no means a fantastic one, | fund in which they were now deprived of | The New England: Cotton Manufacturcrs NATROLITIIC SALTS burlar was supposed to be. The neighbors tly willing to walk to th \ woking for . b rall Wt Iy | their interest. But in this the committ gsoclation has agreed to attend the At- 1 -t compromise was finally hit upon, the black- | ¢ . S h Srescent ut_ has been naturally a cautiously 10 oontitics | LT a8 4 For habitual constipation. torpor of the slumbers _were wrecked, but no furthe AL I AR s o Constable Sell Hough of Crescent was in | i ixeq out in the light of science. This is | was signally unsucceseful. Mr. Dooley's evi- | lanta exposition. g U R gl g B L damage was done, A ,.”'f'u.l,‘.:- et Cha el f1. | the city yesterday looking for John Mclntyre, | bost proved by the fact that Dr. Elkholm, |dence showed that with one or two excep- | A monument to the confederate dead was | oVrie ayspepsia, © intestinal " dyspepsiay poudge W, R Green wae In the clty and Femained there for an hour. while waiting | @ horse trader, who ls suspected of having | the eminent meteorologist, who —was In tons the oficers dismissed had nover paid T TP U AT DI L T L Want of appetite, Tunguor and debility. AS eid a session of the district court in the 3 o o d as 8001 tchered his horse cn the Jack between | charge of the Swedish observatory in Spitz- | a dollar into the fund. During the first year | ¥ SIXty fe N _!'a mild, effective’ purgative it has no equal afternoon, The transcript of the evidence | for Stevick to get a warrant, and as soon | butchered his horse on the hog.back between | chiarge of the Swedien ofsttvaiory in Smite | L ECIRE LS O (RICC, DIC AR 0 e | Prof. Tgan delivered an address Tuesday | Hrice, soc per botile. + EHDIECAY KRAINBL A TO) as the warrant was served he was released | Council Bluffs and Crescent. The horse was | DeTE * ey ¥ gon F ) ¥ ¢ - at the Chautauqua summer school on § in the case of Oberholtzer against John 4 he will take part In the expedition bers had been required to contribwie 1 per | 4! 1 5 - Hazen, which was taken lagt week by Judge | O Ius own recognizance until this morning. | played cut and could go no farther. Either cent of their laries. But that plan wa IFPrancis and Dante, . ALL DRUGGISTS, Simith, hiad aiready been given him, and the | DUring all the visit Stevick did not onct | hoping (o spur him to Inereased activity or Duke of Arayle Takes n Wife, then abandoned, and for the past five years | he rod mill sirike at Cloveland has bech | COLUMBIA CHENICAL COMPANY, atiorneys made (helr arguments on the peti- | $hoW any papers authorizing him to make | else wishing to make an exhibition of pure | LONDON, July 8. —The duke cf Argyle was | the fund had been supplied by the proceeds | itics of | B O ks Ay Wasnington, D, €. tion for a new trial. the arrest, nor did he have any. He found | cusseduess, 'Mr. Melntyre got out of hi | jarricd to Miss Anna MeNeil, formerly a | of the police picnics, and by 25 per cent of | Buf 3 For sale by KUHN & CO.. 15th and Dougl Charles Gregory sued out a writ of attach- | he was going to ha ¥ &k mear | agon, pulled a knlfe out of his pocket, abd | 1yqy of the bed chamber to the queen and a | the rewards which were obialned by officers | The grand jury at Hanoibal, Mo, is stil i ment in the district court yesterday for three | 4nd catied to a man who was standing near | hacked the animal’s head full of holes. He | "% ¥ PAC D0 NG ot (SR B for the capture of criminals. investigating the Stillwell murder, lots in Mullin's addition. The lots are the | bY to help him. The man declined to mix up | then waiked to town, leaving the horse halt | Gousin of Sir Joan GeRE, WHD WArried the | M. V. Halter, one of the dismissed offi- | is not expected they will report for o Waek property of George D. Wilson, against whom | !B the affair. When Stevick went down town | gead, Hough came here and notified Marshal | QuKe of Argyle's sis o Rl Ceremony 100k | cers, was called to the stand to tell how he [ or ten days. Gregory has clainr of $100. Wilson | he filed an Information charging John Dohany | Ganning of the affair. Thinking he would be | Place at the palace of Ripon and was per- | joet his star. He testified to his length of | The county commissioners at Denver have achieved fame many years ago as the owner | With resisting an officer. Mr. Dohany could | ;™45 find the fellow with a lot of campers (urlmr'lllh.\"lllu; bn.\_!lyl‘lv of l]le-H Wwho l»\2 @ COu- | gervice, and sald that charges had been pre glven County Treasurer Wygant lnm\l ‘l"lnv “Little Sto ho at one time held [ not be found last evening, but the members | .o " yo s pro 7 o | sin of the bride. The wedding was quiet, ow- | farred ‘against him three times during the | 44y to procure w bond. —Scveral wealthy < SRk th: Femralton COLIAg of his family, and Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnel: | ¢35t of ‘I'\“‘;[:i(’,(.r”\‘l"‘.f:'““"]“f“‘r‘l‘l“";l During the | ing 1o the death recently of Lord Colin Camp- | four years he had worn a uniform. There | citzens have agreed to s it e TheGood Samaritan, 20 Years Eprrlcncc O Sharpnacic and family returned from | Al£0, state that he was nowhere around when | fiernosh Officer Murphy learned that MEIn | beil, fitth son of the duke of Argyle. was o reason in his opinion why he shouid [ (A satchel contafuing SHOW, COURIGEIEN | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND a visist to Chicago Monday and found that [ the trouble took place, so that Stevick must | pa¢ gough failed to find him. Fined for Mobbing RITer Hapgn s be dismissed. He had never contributed a D phosed. 1o be. the property of the WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE during their absence their house, at 1002 | have been too befuddled to kn — — . LONDON, July 80.—Lord Wodehouse, | ¢t to the l”""”‘] relfef f”’r“‘l “;‘ had never 15 arrested at Toronto some time ago. WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- ve 3, had been entered by thieves and - pad” Davis' Fad Davis aslle, Hammotks gt bl 4 2 de a formal demand of the board for a D. F. Barret of San Diego, Cal, who (RIS Ay rinadouen. - The: buvgiare, wot. n BOSTON STORE (-hl:".;:l Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks | eiest son of the earl of Kimberley, who led | hearing relative to his dismissal. accused himself of the Emanuel church BRVRGRT the collar. way mtid. topk. u" 1ot —— 4 - —_—— th> mob that attacked Rider Haggard and | Ex-Sergeant Sigwart testified that ad | murders, has been released from jail, hav- silverware, but just how much has not beer & M ""“!"'I' b Oledring "":I"- ight, | The only piano worth having, the Hardman. | his party at Stalham, while he was on his | been a member of the lln]m)m [:..m-.» ing ‘n..l.ju..v.l: frc i his 1,.m.u.‘n.;’.(‘x.,nl S ascertained. The family failed to report the | Store crowded from morning till nigh ——— electioneering tour In' the east Norfolk dls- [ for thirteen years —preceding the present| J. P.Iurant county commissioncr of Sum: case to the police. Thousands taking advantage of this opy VoL INDt COMMINING. | trict on July 20, and besleged them In thelr | month. During that time he had contributed | ner cqunty, Kinsas, has been bound over on A 1%-year-old son of Charles Lacey, who | Lunity to secure desirable merchandise at o hotel for several hours cuntil police from | $40 or $30 to the relief fund and had drawn | the charke qf selling his ¥ote 08, the bodt §{eakon . Hifrisan atrest, ha narrow | 70 cents on the dollar. BIg reductions In| ggriculturists and Ship Builders Ak [ North Walsham and other places came to [ $150 out of the fund on the occasion of the | i ® @WETE i encape from serious Injury In n runaway | JrOss goods and silks. Al wash goods at o for a Bounty. their rescue, was today fined for his partic th of his Wife. No charges had ever beel | Antonio_ Benuet, collcctor of customs yesterday. He was driving a two wheeled | SOTICe: Hosters and WAGErRecs W ETY | PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—A number of [ pation in that s Witness was asked what he knew in regard to| San_Quentin Cil. was shot and b puton stree! en the horse, g WL il B L G LI ey 8 Sor R witness was aske a ¢ ard o | Pyesday by Juan Tarrosio, The I B L Banch s when the Morte, o s, white goods, gents' fuunishings, | Eentlemen from all parts of the United | Ding to Bulgaria. | several of the new men appointed, but stated | gnen shot and Killed by Poiicarnio B R wic | & ind mitts, handkerchiefs, ladies' capes | States, prominently connected with agricul .—A Vieuna dispatch to | that he knew nothing about them justice of the peace e arotind o waa Considarably | And - wrappers, I tural and ship building interests, met here | the News says that a telegram received there | Ex-Officer George W. Baries told a very | Harry M, Stow has sued the city of Chi- bruised, but not dangerously hurt i e e today to discuss plans for securing con- | from Bucharest reports that the Russian ?,‘“""’;:";, e "‘“l,,U""L,‘,:','g"‘:“‘,lj[,"'fi,,:,”,; Oy S u methad ot laying cedar blogk Anna Pralor was discharged from Jail Counil Blutee, Ta, | Eresslonal action in thelr behalf. Resolutions | Danube Navigation company véssels are well | preferred nst paving (o which he claims the title and yesterday, having put up with the city clerk AN were adopted, of which the following is the | armed and equipped with disguised Russian |’ Ex-Ofic nt, Storey, Prescott, Starkey, | Which the city used the amount necesmary to secure her release. WAGNER AS A REFORMER. principal, and a committee was appointed to | soldiers and officers, who landed on the Bul- | yritehell, Iler, Jackman and Burr we Sl AR B GO 8 In a communication to The Bre Mrs. Pralor il see that they are carried out: garian shore near Lompalanka, a route to | put on the stand, but their statements T IR Rta h NG N & YR ODuTS, ‘There is a mistake about her being ar- ed der Swenrs Out o tesolved, That as neither of the two| Macedonia, in just the same way that the [ almost exactly similar to those quoted. Burr A case Involving thig point is now pending {;-s ul for sv]hml: ihn"l-\|\wh‘u" <I\.lyrm x reh for Sherlock. Lr«.u’ u Mlulxg ted llhln\’:_l‘uw can x;--:-m'v dispateh of the Russtan volunteers to “Bul- | said that he had had ‘“‘a sort of an i that in the court of appeals, e city merely claimed she owec or the A, i s been carefully | ANY benelit from a tariff on imports, we 876 lie was going to go for four years s was GERGE tHonE 0, o Fowler to motify her that they would like | CultlVaUng a_reputation as an eminent re- | tion sysi g e agricultural | prevented Unfriendly Legistation. | DeCatse e tiouehe o 3 HEORDIE il socsur St e ol ce nH Tomts the money.” She says she has not sold any | former for several weeks past, had another | ORI o ",’,‘,‘,“‘“‘" shiiping the JUSU1 ROME, July 30.—In the Chamber of Depu- | "Iilass were ll the witnesses present, and | duieted down, but the sherlff has not heen 3 liquor since the fire search warrant issued yesterday from the ' entit! ng as L is the con- | tles the Italian immigration question came | the committee adjourned until this afternoon, | 4ble to "f"li' m." =.rx.-;-3~_ he “I“Vl\'l'l*\ Uil 1 treat the following Diseases: John Willemans, who has been engaged | court of Justice Vien for Ed Sher- | trolling and public pol nation, and | yp for discussion. Baron Blane, the minis- | when Haze, Kirk and other ex-policemen I”]}“\ Mel AL i TR Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs: Dig in the last few weeks in all sorts of litiga- that this be done by an export bounty on | ! s i i WinGe tolB Wi berallawed o tell what they Know. The | deaier, was fined $10,000 for having game in | ageag of tho Kre and Ear, Fits and Apopiexy tion, when he was not in jall, was released | | the staples of agriculture and to " the | ter for forelgn affairs, replying to Stguor | U0 OERONE - glacq of Fire and Police | hi8 boss ut of seagon. Other cases | UL Tvisonse, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy: Coup long enough yesterday afternoon to prosecute | Constables Baker and Alberti, and five bar- | American shipping [iterest in fore'gn trade, | Imbriani, said that the establishment of the f FemACES, & 17k Iko! Fel oalten it thigiatic ]l exe Lenging him, and if he is fin 1 pliint, Nervous Debility, Mental D long enough vesterday afternoon (o prosecute | rels of beer, a jug of buttermilk, a bottle of | ither by a bounty on tennage or @ differ: | immigrants' burcau on Bllis island, New | Commissioner Rlsngueich Lot L the minimum amount, for cach bird found | préuuion, Lows of Manhood, Seu harged with the larceny of a horse. Like | Champagne ‘cider, two bottles of wine, se ‘r”\”".l RN ayhicnenhall i aing .".L".'f"t‘fu"' York, had been the meaty (;I preventing the | ernoon. ~ b “‘”m”‘ ) it Carolina Tu Al Wealkuesn, {“ulvt-llln. n.-u;ln -Im. RO AN of a horse. Like | T ies of Waukesha water and several | TAVOF of American as azainst foreign ships, | governme the United State om 9 e primaries In olina Tue: s tus’ Dance, i, Paralysi the other cases growing out of Chapin and | &Ful botlles of Waukesha water and several | ,}j"“to °tne ‘end that a restoration may be | Eqvernment of ‘the Upited Staics o linoix Club Meeting. P } Smatim EorAITAIN Willemans' difficulty, all that was made ap- | ©ther kinds of intoxicants were selzed. frought about of ur ‘merchant marine and | 2490tINg # ol Al The Tllinois club held a meeting last even- | tutional convention 4he conservative demo. Y parent was that the two went on a fine large | , THiS I8 the second time within a month | that the Independent land owning farmers | immigrants. _ 2y ing In the McCague block and considered | crats generally absented themsdlves. The B B e e e Wt i &at® J4TEe | that Wagner has put his belief in temperance | of the nation may not be driven into bank- Not Found in Montreal L) B reform wing of the party, headed by Till Woman with frun 962 L RSO T reform into act eruption. herlock en- | ruptey ¢ the competition of the [ yonmppar “YUC a6 “The renost to the | the Teport of the committee on constitution. | man and Irby, will undoubtedly control the Py A LB el “‘,';‘“{‘\, [P LasIng- 3 "";”',‘.“';,{";“":'f.'\‘: dorsed a note for $100 “‘without Tecourse,’ IR R I, s Seien T e e B s 1o | The committee was given until Friday even- | convention Dropay cured without (e Ten e Bl e for druntennase | and it passed into the hands of Wagner a | < cftect that the threc alleged robbers who g’ 1o yring in an amended report. A com- | Mrs. Hatte Covey of Javsville, b &1 Special ion glven e res s sentencs S| Cear or o ago. When the time came for| ROWE WILL NOT BE BXTRADITED, | escaped from Ludiow street jail are in Mon- | miitee was appointed to nominate a list of | ¢loved with a man named John Kirch ani and v Disease; A tramp who was determined to get out on [ ¥e4r of &0 a0, When ble Fane chme o treal is not well founded. chief Carpenter | dircetors and ction wae taken to bring all | Nent to Michigan. Hecoming 'tired"of him ulullkiufl-.l.'u'n (o 8s00plorialt Kansas City freight traln Monday night | P e maker of the note t brol {1 : ha O } cret o ce author| yse s s ye o she returned to her family A crow any Venereal Disease CANNOL oury :h”wl "Il““_ T TR T l,”" 'n | and Wagner called upon Sherlock. The latter [ Mexico, How ouecute Him | of the Canadian secret scrvice authorized the | former Illinols residents in Omaha or out | called upon her, and after Stripping off her | without Mercury, Tape Worms remove Pacific yards. A brakeman found him tucked | Immediately pointed to the words “‘withou foriagviel al Law. statement that careful search nhas fabled tofin the state, into the club. Many applica- | clothing beat her unmercifully and warned | in twoor three hours, or no puy. Hemorrhoid PR box ‘car and. tried to put him off. | Tecourse,” which Wagner had not noticed, or | CITY OF MEXICO, July 30.—Foreign Re |show any trace of them. The s arch was | tjons for membership coutinue to b cived. | her to leave town, or Piles cured. Bt kelabd s briok and. afrion -¢the had not understood the meaning of. | lations Minister Mariscal has refused t 1‘;‘;’("“1‘*‘"”'13 on account of the $3,000 reward \mim_uu;(uuvg |I~)mlh‘>_~l for r‘";l ylm‘llmlvu or e bnk examiner has taken possession | THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED brakeman with it. The conductor then came | Wagner has had a crow to pick with Sherlock | grant the extradition of Chester W. Rowe on | ° AR e IR S o e B s P renta % | The directors srt “poatlivaly - tnat: alf | o drellfaendhupdredaoraollaibyicaly to the rescue, and using his lantern as a | ever since, and has threatened to mike things | the ground that,as Rowe s a naturalized e AN Ry Onrdsns B g k. b claims can be paid in full without asses H S v emoe the UAmp ovep. the head so hagd | 11valy. Cor bim Uoill he paye the note fe. o cittaen‘of Mexioo e comes tinder the dlause 2 e ot tmeritar fasge i DA Veoman Thinks it Will Win, O ad o on s Lostaimert OR. C. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. A e R N 0 e | e DO R evs. aa0 [l0T s ‘extradition traaty. with the Urited | MembsrioC Rarliament, ho was one of he || ‘Gegrgei . Vroman; presidsnt ot ths. new | ofitha Tatiure ot the:bank. The anly Pliystciun who ean tell whatails tromp's view. But the tramp boarded the | engaged in the saloon business. As the pro- | States G¥hleh declares that nelther * th GO O e o o8, A1 w0 | San' Diego, Pacific & Eastern Rallway com- | The manger and actors of e Alcregar | *ERRA ORI LRI 10 train, nevertheless, and rode out of town | prietor of a joint he was enjoined under the States nor Mexico is obliged to sur- | W AUES Ao R0 " s e L] bany, is in the city and expresses his confl- Hos of "o ans s ' E ’ er its s, e g N Parliament, and others s awaiting trial on 2 | re Judge Murphy Tuesday f. onte on it, old prohibitory law. He failed to understand uder Its own citizens, but Rowe gains moth 5 ence that co-ope : bad ch as sroducing the play, “The C Al correspo str confldential h“"f‘f Mtz lotas tos trade 505 dwelling | went right on with his saloon, with | for TP "“{7"”_ ]‘N 5 j;wlu thei proviaion | found dead [ the watden df his residencs mt || o IR S eton dpvote: his: whols (ime nmnunm The play is supposed to be a| W : % £ ErRrenaR e R MRl encitmbarance 1o he /e repu)t Sithaki “in e “stort: | time. |I0f TR penal icode, mwhich O ournemouth ye oy LS lo the project. So far 15,000 shares of $100 | PIStory of the Emanuel church murders. 555‘5' WeBANGUE! My I assumed by purchaser. Good farm loans | yo* oy SR T SRAT i | offenses shall be punished in - accordance Held n Cabinet Meeting. have been taken without solicitation. It 1s noaoway, Councit BLurrss Wanted, Money ready when papers are com- | 2%, 4, lars and a fail | With the Mexican laws, whether the accused apel : 2 g Enclose 10¢ in stamps for replv pleted and title approved a fine of several hundred dollars and a Jail | for n ™5™ 0 Navican’ or forelgner. Prob LONDON, July 30.—The first cabinet meet- | the intention presently to send canvassers | The TItalian Cha sErr LOUGEE & TOWLE, sentence of several months hanging over ;GO0 B o SGan be extradited, ing since the general elections was held at | throngh the country for subscriptions, vote of confidence in the Rl ebyathe Erace qtiestavernoripoion e g e : cas ex. | when 100,000 shares have been taken the roops were called out Tuesday to quell A was pardoned, the condition being inserted 3 the foreign office at noon today. It was ex , P8 J RERAON AL EAnAC h "»hl»“' "”l“- ”:“l b’“ itk e EBRASKA STATU pected that the speakersbip would be one of | WOTK of bullding the road will begin. serious rioting in the streets of Lisbon. ZRSONAL PA n his pardon that he was 0 engag 2d. tha (speakergbip would 0 - The Spanish government has declded to [ — in_the saloon business, either directly or Dixagreed Over the | e subjects discussed. The marquis of | con1 Se to the Bottom.|arm the troops in Cuba with Mauser rifles. Frank Bonnison has gone to Dubuque on | indirectly, again. Wagner has been employed e D Salisbury presided and e and all the cabinet | “3opaTN, " 0., July 30.—During a heavy | A reporter for New York paper named SOAP Rhaie. ; | e T ing sone | MADISON, Wix, July 0—Tha frat test | Milalera were loutly, heered o % | gale this morning the schooner Republic, in | FIlard died at Havana Monday of yellow . D R A fF.r: ns:\”.‘»‘.:{:':*vilf'l(‘ Wife | yitjons of his pardon have been violated, | C%e under Wisconsin's new oleomargarine tow of the steam barge Swallow, coal laden, | “Sivural siight shocks of earthquake were ave gone to Monta visit. When he first had Sherlock's place searched | law has ended in a disagreement of the Ignored the Map Makers, became waterlogged and sank in forty feet | felt near Florence, Italy, Tuesday. ® O A o b Sornelius and tamily of Fourth ave- | a few woeks ago he was put upon the stand [ Jury. The case was that of the state against | LONDON, July 80—The Standard efiturl” | of water, two miles oft tnis port. The tug | ous damage was done. nue have gon @ visit with rela- | and under cross examination by Justice | Corey Brothers, grocers, who were char, ally expresses regret that the corporation of | Cascade of this port succeeded in rescuin pilgrims, under 1 ¥ o i ers, ere charged | @ v s regret that the corporation of | Cas v g pilgrims, tives. Aylosworth testified in open court to the | iy ¥ e S B e o e, | the city of London has fgnored the geographi. | the crew of elght men, who were clinging to | anc m Smith, are expected | JAS. 8, KIRK & CO., U. S. A, The Misses Rertle and Clara Troutiman have | above facts. There is a strong probability |y “JUAE CIfimateatine colored ' to re- | (e ¢t 4 k) geographl- | o *igging. The schooner and her cargo Rome Friday, and 'will remain a el gone to Tacoma, Wash., for a month’s visit | that In the sext day or two steps will be | guoid, PUoele ode RECHR Was sold i the | cal congress and says that In continental| wijy probably be a total loss. She is owned | W& with friends. | taken to have his pardon revoked. ! \‘51 3 PA lK s, c were properly | countries any capital would have paid such by E. Owing of 8 The dowager czarina of Russia, the Grand Mr Derte ot N abeled, and the main point was in regard | famous explorers and savants the compliment Duke George, the. czarewitch, whose state Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Casady, jr., have re- DURLINGTON TOUTE. to the use of coloring matter. The jury | of 4 public reception Presiden of health continues = unsatisfactory, and turped from an outing at Lake Minnetonka # 8 pid wrestled with the matter for sixten hours BUZZARI July 80.—P: Grand Duke Michael have started for De and Minneapolis. e and then gave it up. Another trial will be Cuban Inxurgents Defeated. SBUBRARN B by 14 mEredl lmatks Rk SPAY £ A L o T (e e .| dent Cleveland, Secretary Lamont and E. C. ‘nited States Ambassador Bayard, In an Miss Mayme 4and of Lexington, Ky., and | o Hot Spiings, S. D., sale July 19, Aug. | 20 at once — L0 ORI | aaic msis b s KihLan pait 'of Yestarday | ABiGrVIwinstatodtiners in I Miss Neosha Land of Kansas City are visit- | yst 2 and 24, one first class fare for round | C ctors Have n Right to a), | Ports that in a fight between Spanish troops | "RUE S bay sailing. The weather was de. | €Xcited over the ‘Trinidad incident. The ing their cousin, Mrs. M. L. Burhorn. trip. WASHINGTON, July 30.—Atorn and Cuban insurgents in the district ot | 10,40, OO% SRR FU0 Y the south. | and is small and not worth Kicking up a lhe Misses May and Ethel Soper have | Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- | ora) Harmon has rendercd an ‘ Baracoa, the latter were dispersed with a [ UERUW RAC 6 BERK DICEEe from the South-| fuss about, either for its intrinsic value or ] 0 [ & 0, gone to Minneapolis to spend a month with | ton, Mass. Sale August 19 to 24, the question of the right of & coneone p | 1088 of “sixteen killed and many wounded, SR o A AR SRRk pitaRuIADe: 26.8 ahratesic position, C B. JACOUEHIN & C friends and relatives at Lake Calhoun. American Pharm- ceutieal association, Den- | {he auestion of the collector of | The Spaniards had thirty-one wounded. W. Honey, a prominent stockman of Cherry | Ver, Colo. fale August 11 and 12 sustorms fo. nikke an appeal to the court Sci entific Optlcm ns b 34 st National convention Keeley league, Har- | from the action of the boa of general county, Neb., and a charter member of the g | ‘ { ‘ ' $024000280028) 1“ 20242024 4. b Complete assortment of gold andsteel B Valior Hptinrier member of She{ risburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 35, | appraisers. The attorney general holds in| LONDON, July 30.—Rymors that all the| = QI oS Ren T Haoriment QEARRIC SRER e bl syt L SULLZ B S In addition 1 have on sale Summer Tourlst | effect that the collector may take an appeal | Methodist missionaries in China who were P il O tickets to various points in the United States | Whenever, In his judgment, the righis of the ned free of charso, ' » Eme! rl 8 in grave danger are now safe in Shanghal, No. 27 Main St. - Council Bluffs R. 8. Richardson, who has been employed | and Canada. | government require it, but as a subordi- | has been received. They had narrow escapes n the War depirtment at Washington, D. C., [ Call and get copy of map and Nustrated | Bale of the secretary of the treasury he is | on their way from Chang Tu. "= an for the past three years, Is visiting his Coun- | write up of the great Yellowstone National | bound by the secrctary's views in the matter. cil Blufs f park. 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. |If the sccretary is of the opinion that Mrs. 0. Ewald is entertaining at her home ( ™ o B P. NFORD, W. REIKMAN, Entertained the Geogra IN THE M :: GEORGE P. BANF A an > B 2 > President. Cash | appeal should Mot be prosecuted the com.| LONDON, July 30.4Tho tdelogates to the IN_THE _MIDST OR PLENTY, s e~ R PGB S BRIy &t bar home | mittee is bound to dismiss it. The case un. | geographical congress werd today entertained That's what people with poor digestion are doing every day. Thes have no of Pasadena, Cal., and her mother, Mrs 2 " , 2 ‘:.' s aaratio gse over some imported | at a garden party given’by Baroness Burdeit- appetite or if they do have an appetite aud eat what they require it does th L. Hughes of Astoria, Iil [k RS SN XS ‘:‘i” AL 3 e nar e af Baeral apuraisars Coutts, and” William Ashuréad-Bartleu-Bur- 10g00d, becnuse the stomach docs not digest 1t and the fermenting mass of Misces Grace and Sy Messmore o | A0 of <Detween i ¢ pected. K i s be admitte ee | gett-Coutts d becor 3 sease, . P PR P oMimen Grace and Syivia Messmore: have | S0C8 L\ neld dily at the Bloome | 10 the commissionerat Now York took no 2 food hecomes n source of disease, of henduches sleeplessness, sanguor and tho c 'he follo: x appeal. Later a similar case arose in San < » thousand and one symptoms of disordered digestion, son, deputy state treasurer, at Des Moines, | 50001 building. The following are the In- | krancisco and the collector took il Kanuaw' Oldest Cit} Dead. ymp gestio They will also visit Madrid, Boone, Grand | *'|M¢'G0 v, v 80—, oW of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa T e L atnods /i Pheeiolosy | 0N the sxound LAt they were Qutisbis at the | oo i N TON, o/ B8R 141y 80.=Andrew ' s Junction and Spirit Lake . 8 W, -‘. t A‘sl n Phystology | rase of 134 cents a pound. The secretary | Franklin, probably the ‘oldest man in the h Capital, - - $100,00 R. H, Pollok recelved a telogram yesterday | per v by i T.hm"'?,k "50f | has taken o action, but it seems to be the [ West, 18 dead here. Hb s born In Lanc- Profits, =« . S 12,0000 notliyinig him of tho fatal Winess of M | ek pniversity “Pedugcky sud the His-| general opinion that he will order the appeal | aster county, Pennsylvania, Decomber One of the cldvst banks In the atate of Tow mother at Knoxville, Ia left for that | guperintendent, “Methods in Language and | o @ sed: - . He was in the whré of 1812, Mexican place yesterday. H!s brother, from the state He ) B i ), Mo o Wo'sollelt your Lusiness und_ ecllections, Wi ) Grammar;" M. E. Crosier of Walnut, “Meth- | - Lillian Low Committed Sulctde, | nd rebellion. He cast hig vote for Jumes S e Sla DAY 5t .'A,‘[.",.,‘,\”;" Srvenits, We' il G of Washington, has also started for his|ods in Geography:’ W. C. Davis of Avoca, | NEW YORK, July 30.—The coroner's in- | mmamios bncnacnt and had voled at every s o z mother's bedside, e TN ol ALARSTIS. o8 Axates ection sidce, e wa P quest in the case of Lillian Low, who was | elected a member of the legislature from Ppromptly relleve and cure all forms of indigestion. They have dono it 1n thon €. 0. D. BROWN'S Laird of Carscn, “History and Civil Govern- 8 and will do it in yours The reason fssimple. THEY DIGEST THE SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, jAttqraeys-ut-tuw: found dead in the woods near Washington | Vauburen county. «- s § sands of e iy ment;" Robert J. Aley, professor of mathe- : . 1 e T . “ Practice In the Btat Special Sale on Mason Fruit Jurs. | matics in the Indiana State university at | ic/Ehts a week ago, resulted today in a ver- —~r- FOOD WHETHER THE STOMACH WORKS OR NOT and thut's the WHOLE SECKET, snd Federal Courts. Rooms 306-1-5-Y, Sni ! B . r s Y Business Man Digappears. . Cour! Pints, per dozen, 40c. Bloomington, “Methods In Arithmetic;” A ""“.‘ “‘T “‘;‘“‘ Dr. Thomas J. Briggs, | BUFFALO, N. Y., July, 30,—Charles Baker, AT ALL DRL'GGISTS. 50 CENTS, Y Risk Comsy Bl e Quarts, per dozen, Goc. P, Hargraves of ola, “Reading and Lit- | Heory T. Champney anl Mss Amelia K. Han- | o pusiness man of Jackson. Mich., who ar- - —————— T P Fature, Harrlett Blood of Councll Blufts, |5€n, Who had been arrested on the allegation | * P4® i ehs Tttt St e e e ; Bwas, 0. 0. 0. | “Dramihe’ of James Low, Jr., father of the girl that | Fived here with his wife about ten days ago, i ] THvTTeTa et g they had conspired to drive Lllian to he ' mysteriously disappeared five days ago. Mrs. s ] l N l N fi BI Lf B0 10 Xansas OIty acd return vis the | Whesler's' King Temperance Heor | death, were. Qlsoharands Mo oriarn i [Baker has returted to ber parsats’ home in C‘a UIC’ flU'l d ) Burlington route, Saturday, All Right chers' Institute, The teachers’ institute will commence Au- August 10th 155 criminating them in acy way was produced | Clinton, la., after letting the police know COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘Train will leave Main Street depot, Council “-““"\Mflh. 3 |\:1' n.vuly —Wheeler & | at the inquest. : that she is supicious that he had met foul CHIMNEY ANED; VAUL ANEDY Blufts, at 10:45 p. m.; back Mouday morning | Hereld, Coun uffs: Gentlemen—Inclosed — play. They have found no trace of him. ok 3 « | CHMNEYS cLEANED, VAULTS CLE . in time for breakfast. Tickets and full in: | Please find check in full of my first invoice | Booked for he Ju e Mini — - STEAM DYE WORKS | " urke, at WS ichmer's, 68 ttaivny, formation at 517 Broadway. of Wheeler's King Temperance Beer bought | MILWAUKEE, July 80.—It is reported here Teying to Avert rike. g - FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | of You. Your goods are excellent and your | that Edward C. Wall, ex-chairman of the| PITTSBURG, July 30.—The directors of 4 AN Cibam AR | LR B R0Q 60 Mg e, Di & Han o et L e | Briow righ ROBERT A. VIC B, | democratic central committee of Wisconsin, | the Pittsburk Coal Operators' assoclation held il R Bighest 'style of | e Tari IR A iaunery 1 Lk S0 Y Sl 8% | will be appointed minister to Japan to suc- | & mecting in this city today. They refused f e AT andd and | FOR RALE oM with high Arath recard: . pecd 1f in doubt about this try it and be convinced The Hardman is full and rich in tone. | ceed Minister Dunn. It is said that both|to give any information concerning the:ob- " %o ook &8 "“’;M{’l“““: for selling, Address or call at 1328 TRV RMN-Ai8 7 5t k0 be soavi: SN an: | Senators Vilas and Mitchell are willing to en- | ject of the meeting, but it is believed that mallil, mew. Work promptly | _Moadway P me and numbe evina' Livery Barn Burned. | dorse him and that his friends are working | they are trying to deyise some method by = [ Ml done ‘and delivered | LosT, MONDAY MORNING, RETWEEN SCOT] Red Cedar Fence P J. R. Neving' livery barn at 25 North Sixth | in his bebalt. which a strike can be averted. in all parts of the treet and the Ninth Street depot, on Broadwayy ’I‘well\":‘ car loads standard red cedar fence | Street, north of Dohany's opera house, caught | Jim Hull Posts His Stake Money. Killed by u N N avak ot \ ¢ :fl::;" . Send for & bun h of twelve or fteen’ keys. Findes posts, 10%c each, by the car load. fire yesterday morning about 4 o'clock. The| DETROIT, July 30.—For some days Jim | s e < t Coet . ) - . y ‘ . : B ] A. OVERTON. SARGENT, Ky., July 30.—At Coeburn, ©. A, MACHAN, FOR RENT, ONE OF THE BisT BUSINES@ upper portion of the bullding was in flames [ Hall has been negotiating with “Parson” | w. va. yesterday, Samuel May, deputy S 4 ihe tity. Will be fitied up for tens The gas company’s special prices for sery- [ W1en the alarm was turned in, but the fire | Davies relative to the challenge of the | United States marsal, shot and killed Mr SAREFY Zegqeinta 3 i s o Mo eatey, Tl fce pipes will be continued through July, ;x;‘:"‘"’('.'“*"}M:’;"J‘rl:‘““:'"'&‘h::;‘l:“ v‘\';n\.m ’;‘n‘:‘ world :r o mulfi-ml_"u:xl the part of Joe | Nash. The jall at Wise county court hcuse wiitt Broadway, ol Nertse Bluff - 3 es D hoynski. Yesterday 'Hall sent to “Honest | is being guarded to prevent the lynching ef 3 3 Western Depot, Counl FOR RENT, SUITE OF ROOMS JEN' _The Hardman plaao wears lke irog, rear part of the bullding, suicently removed | John" Kelly at Mouut Clemens, $2,600, his | May, ° © ¥ TROMAS 9 ) ¥, e Bluts, Lowe Tel. 322 L" R RENT. SUITH OF ROOMS VOR' GENT!

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