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T —— : - S— —— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1895, 3 —_— - — — - —— i - e ——p— o et S 2 e e e . e | I A raveLe or INJUYeTIONS, | RESULTS ON T NNING TRACKS. | yaeht olub, wa K this| gy 4 \ leleRidelpbERplRElRElEpRpEEERRERE R R R e e e ‘ fotenoon 1n el 2010301300300 304300 0 0k Afaies of South Dakota's Ageienalts . Aflsa wliowed ¥ : ™. Apns G o Y ral College Lewally Wised tp, CINCINNATI, July #1.—There were six|cnds, fsolde, (hirty-four witg of Ex-Depyty e ZWE [ e Juf 5 the card at Ogkley today, the | Bfty:siX mifiut 8 Sigrihat ¥ . | SI0UX FAL D.. July, #,—(Special,) | Taces on the card at Oakley today, the | fifty minutes, tweive s mbus, KA. says: 1 n best of which was a handicap at a mil: an start Allsa was in the lead, ¥ 1 wan dolivared supreme court wiil on Awgust 7 en- | gara a tritar 3 L p, : L e e fo | three-sixteenths, won in a desperate | SRt T naa, DRtans) ¥ ot TWINNIN e Office, 12 Pearl Street,—H. W, Tilton, Manager and Lessee, deavor to straighten the aftdira"dt the State | jy “ihe ravorite, Voorhees, from Rhett | [t mae found mibetcars® (b with menrcery. any " Agricultural colleg The matter grows out | (iood e regllar meeting at Oakley Brit T | ’ paln_ after usin [ e R R e e e el Rl el el e e e e Ee] AEEE , - uTOEUST (Eelie, 41 SRRl | e, Rritanciy fitihel e | 3 BREEREE £ the revolt the o of the State ses next Saturda it an extra day will | Aj'ea finished at §:15.42: 1 Ouly two bottles o e given 1A ugust 5 the benefit 16 ) 1 h SR N ] 2l Agricultural college in 1893 b necount of | of Faimilich " Kined ThTn reeent five, Sum. | oo 0 e reauit ot the ¥ “ MOTHERS' MINOR MENTION, | WHAT FUINDS MAY BE USED, his crowning hardship came lagt winter, when | trouble In the State Board pf Regents over | mar i X i gara had ' w The | 7 y et | he lost three fingers while g At a aculty of the school. Dr. MeLouth, presi- | ,FIrst race, seliing, six furlong tmee | ocmn; uled that Britannia " Grace Guild will glve an entertainment in | €Ity Attorney M n Males Hin | ;5061 shaper in Bie il on North Muin | dens £ th \;L’“ ltural college, some Lime ago | Goodwin (8 fo 1 won, Santa Maria @ t0 5 | Wax the winnor by thirteen and thy tih, y "“EHD’ ' the guild rooms of Grace church tonight " R O DG S LSRR street. Yesterday afternoon he was working | tendered his resignation on account of t TR SR RS SRR ol - ! A l.:"',"('“'ly Grand hotel, Council Blufts. Newly fur-| The uncil met as a committe of the | at tie same machine and on the same kind of | trouble. It was accepted, to go into effect | selllng, seven g e 1.0 por Bot ey ; Nuek A 1o nished. Reoponed Oct. 1. B. I, Clark, prop. | Whole evening and heard the report of | work, when he got his left hand caught again nth. But subsequently the board won, Imp. lelle Brumme ue Hthl it ¥ i | y Regular conclave of Ivanhoe commandry | City ey Hazelton on the proposed |in the same machinery. When it came out uaded him te main [This prec -“ml»\ 15 to 1) 1, Landseer (6 to 1) th “‘1“ 1 ~Iy >:|‘\. n e “m‘”{ \Y: uylh } ¥ b 17, Knights Templar, will be held to- | bridge sewer to be built along Indian creek tie finger and a part of | the row, with the board of regents equally | TyReL, LR o bee five turl Frontler | tatter. chapped hands. sl MRl “ night. ' By order of the B. C | the “principal question feferred ‘to Bim ne, together with the | divided on the question of retaining Dr. Me- | T35 (ot BRI V) Mo, e | (SHer happed hands, chilblains, corns, and | p The Ladles' Ald society of John's | that ¢ stumps of the three fingers which he lost in | Louth as president, and Governor Sheldon ) to 1) third. Time: 1:03 | in eruptions, and positively cures piles, | English Lutheran church meets this after | " hat of funds. Hazelton held [y grei aecident. His hand was torn oft to | 0pposed to Dr. McLouth | race, handicap, mile and three: |OF 10 pay " required. It fs guaranteed hioon at the residence of Mrs. John Lieb, 1 hat where the sewer vas to | about the middle of the palm. The hand was | In making recess appointments the gover- | & Viorhees ('to §) won, Rhett | give pert action or money refunded at_th L take th ; b N Al Dr. ¥ rud of Watertown | to B second, Lehman (3 to © | Price certs per box. For sale by Kuhr Sotth Firat Street ke Uhe place of bridges which were | almost useless before, but now It will be e A a5 neenired G which| tE (3 & The Councll Blufts Rowing association will | 3"\¢iidiq" rapresent the probable cost of the | LSl s Y| ran until March, 1896. Governor Sheldon, | EIfIh, tee P, ore, mies BLE ] s NOT W6 SETHR. give another of thelr popular dancing and| bridges might be paid for from the bridge DURLINGTON ROUT taking a poll of the board of rekents Iv]-f""‘ second. ‘Time: 1:d0lg, RS ST L L boating parties at their club house at Manawa | fynd. The rest of the expe uld —_ | sending his appointments to the last legis xth race, €elling, seven furlongs: Olive o chin fekL Friday eveting. fHIRtIon: tom tHE sewer. i Heduoed Ante. lature for confirmation, concluded that th o 1) worl, Candor (10 to 1) second, The ““"".'l“ At LS A ¢ Mrs. T. E. Dubois has begun the erection ng special taxes on abutt o Hot Bprifigs, 8. D., sale July 19, Aug. | retention of Dr. Pinnerud off the |.‘?n.:‘ iptor (5 to 1) third. Time: 1 ot LR L of a two-story double house at 802 Avenue extent of not more than $1.50 | ust 2 and 23, one first class fare for round | meant that Dr. MclLeuth would he re-elected Jockey Shaffer Fatally Injured. el A il | B. It will be completed inside of three | per f ie city attorney and _enginecr | trip, 3 president of the Agricultural college, of else | o' GGG UL PRI RIS Uy | western pasenger men will be beld in nionths and will cost when done aboiit $4,000. | Were insiructed to find out What right of way | "Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos. | cause 4 deadlock in the board Mo therel | poivy (oday, though much mproved since | Louis tomorrow (o regulate the demeralized Amelia A., wife of Martin Koch, died Tues- [ Would be needed, how it should be secured. | ton, Mass. Sale August 19 to 24 the appointment was confirmed. When the | Yesterday. In the third race Jockey Shaf- | conditions surrounding trafic to and fron day, aged years, after a week's iliness, | and the cost of the right of way from t American Pharmceutical association, Den- | the appointm a her 5 ot board met the secretary refused to call the | fer's mount, Oh No, fell, throwing his rider xas. It has been found impossible t stre cure a full meeting, and unless a full | | SEMAINS "Ware thken from the fesidsnce ver, Colo. Sale August 11 and | The member, holding | under him. Vinc Jim Henry, was dinance pros ¢ making mme (ational convention Keeley league, Har-|roll with Dr. Coller as W Y J urth avenue; last evening and will be | 4 08 O enee Doy ot e e | Siiboce pa. Bule August 10 o 88 that Dr. Finnerud held the seat’ legally. | behind Oh No atd thmbled over him. representation can be had there s no gair | @ buried in Tomah, Wis. introduced by Alderman Shubert in a 1 addition 1 have on sale Summer Tourist | Then Dr. Coller secured from the supreme | as thought Shaffer would never r holding a meeting at all. No action ecar This evening at 8:15 o'clock the bible clast | sweat at a meeting a month ago, was fished | tickets to various points In the United States | court an injunction restraining hr. finnerud isness, but late in the evening be taken with assurance of permanent r of the Young Men's Christian assoclation will | up from the bottom of the basket, but at the | and Canada | from sitting on the board, and Dr. Finuerud | yuified for u ‘while, His infuries are inter- | 1 (HeR With a8 o meet in the parlor. The I¢ will be the | \6tiat: s goarathivr wa veafo o | “"Cali And get copy of map and fustrated | immediately secured from (he siate court a | wal “and" s deain i looked for. Sum. | sulte ualeis the Missourl, Kaueas & Texas third chapter of the Gospel of John. All men | over for another meeting write up of tho great Yellowstone Nationai [ Ifke injunction relative to Dr. Coller acting | marles: = = 0 oo pinor Tothlg| i3 LR RESEE L NIES Cb SOTAment L interested in bible study ar ted to come. The matter concerning the reduction of | park. 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. o ‘lw‘lr.r-*'; L jg'“m e Ol eaeq | Mills (7 to 10) won, Hibernia Queen (5 to 1) | the ir ¢ \Im- ~I;.u. no hesitation § BT T b a1 i KVanina | Wit rought upe Dhe clty actophey akia vuat| DECIMOHNTIRCOGHE S with misappropriating $150 of the state's ofd- Face, purss, five Puriongh; Fanals | Tates, so thut the Mistourl, Mansas & Tests members of the Mandolin club last evening | Was brought up. The city attorney said (hat 7% BT red several decisions in | money, and likewise made a similar charge | Rogeme (5 ie'1y was! Mhevia (Bh) second, | ean - reducs e ansas & T ; e S aaL. BHG e1dD | 41T thie oounbIl: conld” 48 wan: to| recdmtand | - T ! Rowena (8 to'l ravis (7 to 1 | can ' reduce them whenever it takes g | at their residence on BIuft stree LI AL G L i | the district court yesterday. One was in the | against Regent Hale of Scotland. Later the | Hunobelle ( to 1) third. Time: 1:03 | ne rendered a number of their choicest sele » the county supervisors to make the desirel | th r AL, ® | @overnor iseued a summons to Mr. Shannon, | Third ra lling, mile and a_quatter iealiie ab the Chicago:Cinalia Ninee | tions, and the evening was passed pleasantly | reduction, but this did not meet with uni- | suit of Sarah A. Peterson against Henry and | ®RER00 (FEUEE 0 BURGienoe “with the state | Aunt Jane (6 to 1) won, Ed 8 @toD) | aay it was decided: that 1o uitemnt would bo | with' various amusements. versal approval, Mayor Cleaver md Alder-| Murtha Gittens, in which the plaintiff sued | gxocutive to show cause why he (Shannon) | socond, Jim Hogg ("to 1) “third. “Time: | [FAF o 0L IEGEE 0D CHRERL OIS Miss Clara Flammant of Mineola will give | gt GrERnERICOs made specchios Sgainst s | to have a deed ki fe II‘ (,“"‘”' ’T““‘“ ghould not be removed for taking the money. | ®ieilien race, purse, nine-sixteenths of | for Omaha and Council Bluffs via Chicag (@) ®) a dancing party this evening at her home | (ho IAUEE TLierring to a lot belonglng to the | peterson, is the daughter of Gittens by his | Mr. Shannon went to the eapitol, but in- | mie:" William Duke, jr., (8 to £ won, Fal: | At one time it was feared this might b 474’ And a number of Blufites have received in- | (oS NI NS Ahcasel at S50, and wax | fret wite, Some yenrs ako ho gave her hit | stead of answering the overnor's summons, | gon (2 to, 1) secord, Sixty (& 0" 1) thir. | done to the detriment of the regular Fai —_— ’ vitations to be present. All desiring to go [ {ora™ 3 any one of the Ogden | of $800 in payment for her services fgocured from the supreme court an injunc ime: 0:661 between Omaha and Chicag: ld > NEG Sedtiested: to meat at Miss Tsabetls o B AL LU nd home. Later on he fell in love with | tion restraining the governor from removing | Iifth race, thirteen-sixteenth of a mil nibi Lt ever 8o @8 a carryall will be in waiting. ol LU L 0 ions considerably more than those of | disregarded this order of the court and fs- |t b 3 I OAGDE iy 81 et Y ceeded ballot ‘for a poundmaster. Ed | \ 3 M: n The UHICALO ULy oLt ues of th Officer E. Easdale has resigned his place on ved i L her relativer. He made her Mrs. Git- | sued an order removing Mr, Shannon. The G ORI F s abacuTktoRE HAVE S seamviNed i e and g0 Into the d five votes and Herman Smith | (ans No, 2 and tmmed hegan to deed [ latter has retained attorneys to prosecute | e " tra affic clati ve reaflirme ‘ the local police force and will go into th and Burke was declared duly elected. |50 00 5 Q0% SHNGICERL (0N saw that | the governor for contempt, and the papers | SARA . Jul Saratoga Rac- | their rates and arrangements to the Knight ~ dalry business, having bought out J. F. Hunt. | “A " resolution was adopted welcoming. tho | L% Pronersy fo her, Mrse Piterson S (has | Whe, Oveoior O ithin a fow duys ihE . TERENCED TORY)| ot IR S TeVE W SIS Tt e e Mr. ‘Easdale made a record while in the em- | Later Day Saints, who are intending to hold | heT Bote of $800 woi'd f008 b€ wor Hesy The mecting of the board of regents was | regular card. The weather was cool and [ EPHE SOEANE B0 BERLR 00 i ploy of the city as a careful and judicious | a conference hers in Septemd and stating | g "0 id0d the case yesterday in her | set for yesterday, and Mr. Shannon felt that | track heavy. The attendance was light ption tha € urn tickets may be used officer and secured the friendship of every- | it was the wish of the city they should | pro it SCHGE (o il ara” Well Kitown resi- [ he had won a viciory from the EOVrnor | despite the fact that it was ladies’ day, | 35 €Arly as August 27 instead of August - - one with whom he had dealings find it convenient to make-their permanent (VP AN the Parties are well knovwr e would sit ‘a8 presiding officer when the | Tnere. were numergts seratches, | as originally provided. The Boston termir Into Constuble Stevick's waste basket, will | = Mavor Cleaver anouncad his appointement | x-'h:<”n~ e f“y';w\l';"““ N““:"’;. st e governor securing an inj on restrain- | Maurice in the xeco Ben Brush in (| the form of ticket, Which was agreed upor “ — have a trial urday afternoon in Justice | Of Mrs. Mary Davenport to the position | 20 =2 %5 oo for damages by reason of | Ing Mr. Shannon from acting on the board | thirg ang lwke SROKE And, Sons an at a joint meeting last Friday, and Vien's rt on the ch of resisting an | Of director of the public library, to take the | ot tulge the gun of a profes- | until August 7. -~ Mr. Shannon secured from | Mol ryce Rap a Tap (3 to | threatened to charge them local rates until officer, Stevick states that ho was not drunk | Blace loft vacant by the resignation of Rev. | 8 random bullet from the gun of a profes: | jl,“Cimpbeil of the state court a re- | 5 ek "Gl "6 161 second, Bellicore | they did so. The Central Traffic lines wil Tuesddy when he had his trouble with | B+ J. Dabcock. As this was a speclal meot. | Sonal crack shot Who gave an exWibMIOn a4} G qining order, enjoining the whole board | (§ to &) third. Time: 1178 make no change in the plans, and as they O'Donnell, that he showed his authority in | in& callcd for another purpose, the duty of | Manawa, the motion of the plaintiff for a | ¢ o orig from transacting any business | ‘Second race, for 3.year-olds. one mile: | hold the money end of the situation in their the ahape of an execution and makes a gen- | CONirming the appointment was left over for | New triul was overruled until after August 7, at which time the su- na @t 13 won, April 1700l (6 to 1) sec- | hands, they are confident that no effori e B a1 denial ot ‘everyining, the next meeting. | . The motion of the plaintiff in the case of | JR MO MGie (o take up and decide the Lady Diamond (i to §) third. “Tme:} wijj bo made to charge them local rates, | Are a sclentific compound of medicines tn A meeting of the Board of Health was also | Willlam Figgen against E. F. Schroeder for 1 tended to build up the Nerve Structure and eral of Mrs. Joh or was held ) 4 . multitudinous infunctions which have issued | "oty pace, United States Hotel stakes, - restore o the whole body all of its normal N ot Now John Rammsr wa b 14 | neld, at which City Physiclan Treynor un- | a new trial was overruled. in this unseemly quarrel. yen five furlongs: Axiom (4 to 1) FOR WAKEFULNESS, functions, h mily residence, the | nounced that the physicians of the ‘city had The petition of J. W. Squire for a new trial won, La Venta (4 to 1) second, Merry Prince YOU NEED THEM Benton and Harmony streets, Tuesday even-| isplayed a great deal of laxity of late In | Of the suit in which he was plaintiff and Not Fighting the 1 @16 5 third. Time: 102t Uso' Horstoril's Aeld Riiliate: BECAUSE THEY ARE A NERVE TONIQ ing and was one .].1 the larg ! ““r ll"l‘: | reporting cases of whooping cough that came | Frank Grass defendant was also overruled SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 31 ll;'wmllll r_uu]-_\'fi car-olda n'ml upv‘\.ud DFEH 0ROy ATgonariTan save “ \\{w: war ‘",; v‘u(\vmfil i 4!8\4\;‘&”1 i vouncil Bluffs, the deceased being one of Y ibti0e.¢ T¥e AsAthE P Squire held a mortgage on the >, Snow ‘arland, who was rec mile and_a_sixteenth: Arapahoe o 2 McCoy, Algona, Ia., say ‘rice, $1.0 0%; 6 for $. en e during July, and only | property and Grass foreclosed a mechanic’s : ! L Jointed assistant United States district | macon (8 o & third. Time: 1:5i% exhaustion and wakefulness, with pleasant re- | if you are getting nervous and can't slee ducted by Rev. R. W. Abberly, the pall- | fiva caxes were reported. There were plenty | lien for $700 on the same property. Subs Polnted e the proscoution of the | EIfth face, Sy ear-olds, stk turlosse: Fuil- | sulta: g and don't ¢ Whether you 0 (0 yous bearers being Messrs. Bryant, Huber, Beno, | of other cases, the Christian Home having | quently Squire had the case reopened | attorney to assis prosecution of the | 1L ter 18 16 1) wotl. Mateuise (7 10 & T A R T T 1 Bowman, Clausen and Field had several fatal cases. Manager Lemen had | on the ground that he had an understanding | big timber case involving $700.000, agatust the | slona, Florence *Colville 8 to 1) third : : cross and irritable without any visiblecausa y t s AT o et 3 o t Homestake Mining company, has restgned. | injy o™ 5 College Student Crippled. or if suffering with any nervous disorde John Mclntyre, who tried to stab his worn [ signed the death certificates in the home | With the attorneys of the other side that 3 ] varland gives as his reasan, that he cannot — o) IDS, 14 g out horse to death with @ pen | cases, but had been given a going over, no | the previous trial was not to have come off | Carland gives as his reasod, hal he MR CamE BaRFLLHY] e Winnern CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, July 31.—(Special tles of Crescent Tuesday night A On motion of Alderman | his mortgage was superior to Grass' lien, | o€ LEFEGUN Cotake about two months. | Brighton Beach did not affect the attend- | trying to board a moving freight train near He war given a trial before Justice Menary al was instructed to pub- | but the court found differently. { \ it e ance, which was large and profitable. As | this city today, fell under the wheels and yesterday on the charge of cruelty to animals, | Iish a notice calling upon physicians to report | Ine the suit of Peter Weise against Morris WATER RIGHTS IN WYOMING. Usual seratches were many. In mo event|had his foot cut oft. He wiil probably dle 1513 DODCE ST, convicted, and given the maximum sentence e prosecuted and fined. Bros., on & nole, a decision was rendered - did the winner have the least trouble in | He was a college student, and was trying [ 2d Door West P, O, Omaha 1 thirty days. His appeal bond was fixed at| Dr. Treynor also called altention to the |in favor of the defendant, or rather in favor [ Decision Expected on n f In- | jefeating the other contestants. Sum- [to get to the harvest fields to find employ RIS ot . $20f, and he states that if he can furnish kless way in which garbage collectors | of Sheriff in T. Hazen, who is the real terest to n PPro TN maries z O ment the bond he will appeal to the district court. | were doing their work, h ng their wagons | party in interest. Hazen was a surety on a| CH (Special)—In the irst race, six furlongs, selling: Chiswick TTERETESTN He Tm' '|m! able to |lvnl up ‘llw- n’l | lld{l full of filth around under the noses of the | $1,000 note, along with a lot of other men, | state of Wyoming the subject of irrigation | Fi%1a" ¥t T Mhitas Fime: 1oabth = — s evening, however, and was deposited in the | public. City Clerk Phillips stated that no [ whose names do not count in business cireles. | . e - | " Secnd race, six furlongs: Voiley' G to 1) I 2 s become so important that litigation con Second race, six furlongs: 5 ; alinty: Juill” RS A one had any legal right to do any garbage | Hazen claimed he could not be held responsi- | ™ ‘”’:"L D ihhis o ok urre teequure | WG Yankee Doodle (1 (0 5) second, Hona- Children Cry for ) t . It collecting this year, there having been no li- | ble fo he note, i uch as Weise had |Cerning wate L e (10 ) thirc 61 £ Clear vacant lots to trade for dwelling ble for the n nasmuch a i Irovarsiay LloonceFNIRE itha titie o d race A RhaLA: qauTtan: 8a , A house and lot with small encumberance to be | ¢enses issued. No action was taken. granted an extension of tho-mote without 1“‘”1' i G R ,n,”“,L,lcm,_,“u: el TG S el e e U5 e dasond: Pitcher’s Castoria. agsumed by purchaser. Good farm loans e his authority, and the decision of the court | land. There is at present pen 3 o) SR H0K6 (1050 15LLMINLL THrNe wanted. Money ready when papers are com- BOSTON STOR upheld his position. Judge Smith decided in | courts of this state a question, the decision | iourth race, haif mile: Anmolyle (¢ to & Children Cry for pleted and title approved M1 G Clenstng a1 favor of the defense yesterday by overruling | of which will be watched for with intense | won, kliza Belle (4 to 1) second, Fred Train (P 5 ? JGEE & LB, € ® Sale. > motion for a new ¥ St o' 1) third. Time: 0:49. T LOUGEE & TOWLE, Store Srowded. from morning Il night, | the motlon for a new trial inerest by settlors, Under the water lawe | Pgirl) wen: one mic: inguirendo @ to 1 Pitcher’s Castoria. © . | Thousands taking advantage of this oppor- | The Genuine Round Oak Furnace is the [ 1Y Person appropriatini Waier Ea b | EYIDRET Kiteyen)econd B allihaRIgeR(dtoR) PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, tunity {0 secure desirable merchandise at | same succoss that the Genuine Round Oak | {1 strets of the state Is i:‘;‘g”;‘:&;‘t ik, Thmet dds. o S e e Todh Children Cry fos — 50 cents on the dollar. Big reductions In | jeater is. Air-tight. gas-tight s any | State just ‘what lands he intends to e to 1) won, Captain T (3 to 10) second, | .5 [fes| ’, i £ i T. E. Casady has gone to Ottumwa. dress goods and silks, All wash goods at a | hiag e Fe Mirg Bity SRS UIRDL "‘,:',f;."m‘},';’, by the proposed appropriation. Under the | 1000 M§" o ') ‘hied. ‘Time: Ttk itcher’'s Castoria. TRADE MARK » . Colorado, reduced prices. See values offered in laces, 4 State Board of Control, : ¥ 5 BRICE s Johm M. Clark and son are visiting at | Notions, white goods, gents’ furnishings, | 1 Main St. 2 AL, law with the settlements of disputes a8 10 [ KANSAS CITY, July 3l—Favorites won Bheénandoih G gloves and mitts, handkerchiefs, ladies' capes Campers at Manawa and Comfort Seekers | water rights, a person appropriating water { oyory event save the third, which was Miss Maggie Black of Lewls is visiting her | 479 WTARDCS Everywhere: Have you taken ndvantage of | for use on a particular plece of laud can uSe | aen with ease by Bessie Nichols at § to Miss Maggle Black of Lewls is visiting her FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, the great rocker sale of the Durfee Furniture | the water so appropriated on that land only, | ™y M oack was very slow. After the RHALEMS UM, Mattheys. | 401-405 Broad way, Co.? It lasts un and has no right to use It to irrigate any | ., . pen Spring, who carrled off the fourth Miss Eva Nason leaves next Saturday for a Counsil Bluffs, Ta, other land. If followed from this construc- | ¢veh GO SPTRE: P to Dick: Bens visit of several weeks at Macatwa Beach, ——a Yes, the Eagle laundry is ‘“that good | tion that a water right once acquired could after 'being bid up $205. Attendance light -8 Michigan. IOAT CLUB TAKES A HAND. laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. | not be transferred unless Ih‘v land lun ‘»\ hich au!mu(:u‘lxfl‘ T L O T e £ e < = Miss Minnie White has returned to her 3 If in doubt about this try it and be convinced. | it was originally appropriated was also trans K B b won: Palla e ety i home fn Plattsmouth after a visit with Miss | Wi Enjotn the Dentruction Don't forget name and number. Tel 167 ferre S L eyt oy Ealle S o G B . JACOUEMIN & CO, Frances Bowman. oxquito Cree nm near However, many of the leading yers fri I L AR e leb . g Aoy Mrs, John Terrell, who has been visiting | For some time past there has been trouble Red Cednr Fence Posts, of the state disagreed with this construction | g US4 G°5) won, Abble Fisher (6 to 1) Scientific Opticians her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Nason, |at Manawa because of lack of water in the | Twelve car loads standard red cedar fence |and claimed that under the constitution | sccond, Camille D0 to 1) third. “Time: oo Com plete assortment of gold andsteel leaves today for her home in Burnside | lake. Not that the lake has g dry, but | POSts, 10%c each, by the car load. of the state the water right could be trans- | 10D ' = DR i hat insists upon {3 pecta cles and eyeglusses, Eyes exam- Tllinois ( o : OVERTON ferred, and further, than an appropriator of | ',lwl‘} oo e a a ‘h.nlr furlonggs, - | keepingastock of § ) ned free of charge, e AR R : the bottom has gradually acquired the habit | o shad 4 e, r"Tie it on such iands as he | jn&r Hessie Nichols 8 to 1) won. Sinusl No. 27 Main St. = Council Bluffs A\ Mrs. G. W. Snyder, who has been In Penn- | o¢ approaching the surface so nearly as to LING A UNDARY DIS ‘ hASl &) < h| a sylvania and Ohlo for seven weeks, retur: I el yesterGay, accompanied by her daugh cau 1”“ SLeamarsiloarud b Sylvia. She gave a report last night at St. [ casionalaly N John's English Lutheran church of the | ted its waters d ound oc- Mosquito cresk formerly emy nto the lake, but some time ago UTE. | qeemed best ¥ Time: 1:12% ’ 1 Missourl Disagree as to an | A case finally ar and n;.» mm:(‘l Is r‘wv sr\”"m:'i“"‘ seven Xm‘!nuu 3 .\rllnw‘ Ten Coorn e e & — Lig E ing tested. On a stream in Laramie county, | Spring (4 to 5 won, Collector. (1 to 1) sce- O Gy Lo Anclent Surve Ing tested. On a HoaN ree” appropriators, | ohd, Virginite (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:325 GEORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, Wyoming, there Towa aw 2S VES, v 81.—(S| ! 5 B N e O R e n et President. Cashien, e et el Williama: | an artificlal channel was made by which it | DES MOINES, July 31—(Special Tele- | hare, however, not being sufiicient water | EUfth jace, ve fuplongs. sefling: Bessy In'the house? i ) el L IR ary on € S | was made to empty into the river below the | Bram.)—Governor Jackson 1s in St. Louis on | for all three. Upon an adjudication of the Susie I (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:05} } vh & port, Pa., to which she was a delegate. J 4 A § ¢ hird. Tim 3 Why, the wise mother. Because, when oo lake, thereby cutling off the lake's visible | Invitation of Governor Stone of Missouri for | water rights of the parties, the first righ - agid) we o | means of support, At the beginning of the |a conference to endeavor to settle the long | was awarded to the owner who lived second pectal Purse for the Pros. taken” internally it cures in a few minutes, 0101 AROWN'S | present season a dam was built across ”"‘:h-m]'ng St dispute h‘-xlw‘,: n.:i u’”T on the stream. Subsequent to this ‘\j;nnvn\i V' YORK, July 81.—A one mile nvi- [ Cramp: .\pa\xé. Sour M("“éh.-lpl' l;}“":"!;'f' Specinl Sule on Mason Frult Jar | artificial channel, thus sending the creek A Ml e i houndie liaai T N‘_ tion this owner of the prior l\u:n Lrans ‘i\-y‘u lvwv‘nvlwnvuln.\.x teh, with a 8300 | Nervousness, .luv!m ness, Sic eadache, e e aoasn 400 thundering and plunging back into the lake Missourl. ounda cen | part of his right to water to the owner wh has been added to the program for | Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, AT GO | et L kaen i through its old channel. One night some one | the states was surveyed in 1837, and adopted | resided below him on the stream. The | Manhattan Beach next Saturday. This FF3, lowa Colic, Fiatulency and all internal pains. r G whose identity could only be guessed at | whe as . s e uwners at the head of the stream, claiming | will without doubt be the greatesi bicycle { MAUBRINS, Lo st 5 4 Half gallons, per dozen, 6%c. ‘ R L o VA ) g x| R XA ariaq it ion o 1L fan, merkedity| oW neTs. A R A S seen in_the vicinity of N ork this DOSE—Half a teaspoonful in halfa tumbler | Capital, $100,00 BROWN'S, ©, 0. D, }‘n pped the dam in pieces. The | Ponte: Which have di;mmrlnl. Later Mis- | {16y wanted. Thereupon an injunction suit Reside " the _regular_entries at | of water. Profits, « . . 12,0000 et 2! . sourl made a survey ten miles north of the | they wanted ereup cach those of Sanger, Tyler it wi i $2.50 to Kansas City and return via the | night after some one - else, equally | proct aiolt, @ FTMey et mijes voeth of the | Gl fititutea, restraining the use of the : eler have aiso been® re Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism. | one of the oldest banks in the state of Iowa, 5 Burlington route, Saturday, August 10th. ymv‘;mv“l"-] “ll'"l “"‘Il “\;" some :’»";-*‘ of sand | 14 jine was correct. water by the owners at the head of the | cajved. Wh is In_much better form | Neuralgia, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, | We solicit your business and collections. ~We Train will leave Main Strest depot, Council [and patched up the dam. Just how many ! ded that the | and is improving steadily Meantime the posts had disappeared, and | Stream. —The district court d y. and a | Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Coughs, | pay 5 per cent an time deposits. We will be s ! Y 3 . FEAELE 5 AARe leased 't see und serve you. Bluffs, at 10:45 p. m.; back Monday morning | times this dam has been undone and done up | o Meatiite the posts had disappea | Sransfer was valid, contrary to the construc- [ great race may be expect n he locks [ L St D | i in time for breakfast. Tickets and full In: | again cannot be learned, but one thing I | for IANY vears there have been disputes over | (TS IE U4° 00 e law by the Board of | horns with Sanger, ‘Tyler the other | Colds and all throat troubles. W by Rad- | ————————————— formation at 517 Broadwa certain, and that is that it is now in to sta ! 8 1Lory 8 | rst-claes men. Instead of us s Ready Relief, aided by Ra . o o er has one tandems | Radwa; Mereer county, Missourl, and Decatur county, | Control, and the whole matter has now gone | " e (s race, spocial purkes Wil be | o qHaN Towa, there has been a feud for years because | L0 the supreme court of Wyoming. The de- | girered for the first man to reach the quar- | Way of the dispute. Governor Stone wants each | €1$ion will be an important one to the entire | ter, half and three-quarter mile posts, thus | larious, spute. $ ants €ach | oct and in the state of Wyoming will | ensuring a v 1. BROV urless some one of the adj owners, with his u rs like fron. tions Ticket Agent. property 1al contempt for injunce cuts it to pieces again. s, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma- ilious and other Fevers. The Hardman plano we: pecial Notices-Gouncl Blufis fast rece without the use v v \ b state to name an engineer, the two to name a y re. The . - y Fifty Cents a Bottle. Sold by Druggists. 3 esterday the Council Bluffs Rowing asso- ] ame a | P02 attle ge number of dispt e. | Of pacemakers. The five-mile professional } Wells Too Poor to Pay. EsaeriAvaL petltion. in the offce of the | third, and the three to be commissioned to | forever settle a larg number of disputes be- | & B Ay o Which fort RADWAY & CO., New York. - — S W. A. Wells was tried in Justice Vien's | clerk of the district court, setting forth the | S¢ttie the whole matter and make a new sur- [ {Ween settlers. _ six entries hav received, will be — CHIMNEYS CLEAN VAULTS CLEANED, 1 court yesterday on the charge of assaulting | fact that they had an exiensive boat house | Y6V and establish marks. If this cannot be | Despernte Hors [ e o e WIih (R e tens racas ven Erkesat . Sohamens B n et o i J. M. Woodmark with intent to do great |and the usuai appliances for boating at Man- | d8Teed to, he wants the case taken into the EVANSTON, Wyo., July Two of the |} "the Riverside wheelm Ll eond_the marveious Frenchd | FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR y 4 L 0, SIS & The facts above stated were in. |federal courts at once and settled. . 18 It Y 3 y CALTHOB fivse, aud sale che nd on ecasy terms, Diy & Hes . 1y T A awa he facts above stated were in- | feqoral cour i 3 sheriff’s posse started out this morning in Rem T sale an bodily injury, but the p uting witness | (I 0" Gnto. the petition, and the court | The Missourians claimed as the boundary % h st q TRlent Had the Cal v logal guaranto I Pearl ] falled to make out a case. The scars had not | \ay informed that unless an injunction was | 1€ line running west from the rapids in the | S€arch of the horse thieves Coughtin ' &bd| pyppporr, July sl—Three favorites and e 2 R SALE OR TRADE. A 4 evaporated from the face of the piano agent, | jucued at once to prevent the dam from being | es Moines river, while the lowans claimed [ 3#0rBe. A courier areived ot & crelqek | two well played second choices won at the running horse, with high track : » however; and %o the court directed that | torn out the waters in the lake would lithe’linerunning westitrom ‘theisapids in hte | Nith & ngte from DepulysCAlVeRty0LREOR0S oot e Attt U s Srektne SRl \ Useitand pay if sati reasons for selling, Address or call at P 4 o file i 1% | torn o aters e e would speed- |\ o0 R d . cuting Attorney Ham, saying the men had ndsor trac oday eather cool. A 2 Broadway a new information be filed, charging Wells | jly dry up, and their valuable property ren- [ Misslssippl river, a few miles north of the | poon™ ated in a deserted cabin six miles | tendance good. Bummaries VON MOHL 00, = Wwith assault and battery, and he will have a | dered worthless by the action of the abutting | MOUth of the Des Molnes In 1848 the su- | Ao80 Srlbieh Wb L JCERE BB RO TR P airet race, five furlongs: Tit for Tat won FOR RENT, SUITE OF ROOMS FOIt ) trial August 7. Wells claimed that by having | property owners, who were represented | as | Preme court of the United States decided that | from Wabeateh, and ¢ { High Test ‘second, Carnation third. Time AR 40 Wile ut J10 Fipst evenue 1 J. J. Crow, another saloon keeper from Lower | lying around, atmed with pickaxes. waiting ;Nvllul one of !]u';«' parallels. was the correct [ D¢ captured this afternoon. 1:08% Broadway, subpoenaed as a witness Le could | for night o' fall o they might begin thels | boundary line, and held that the line run by D b cond race, four and half furlongs: Mil- e o e i x ey 0 )i (ORI HENE £ LalL & y 5! ;‘-vm C. Sullivan in 1816 was the correct st \l:.)nlp':“\ur“) “lmuh “-l:;-(.“”vm.u :'fn“: won, v Belle second, M. of Honor | 0 9B DDDPOODDOD D WG DB DD WD D W DCO who began the difficulty and that he merely | The defendants named are the Manhattan | P0URdary. The court at the same time ap- . S g E . R0 CAIANAANLS Named are ine MANNALIAR | oo\n4es o peet . in my head and would sometimes be so bad Third race 1 elghth: Florence - ) - acted on the defensive to prevent the little | Beach Improvement com:any, the Lake Man- | bointed @ commission to find and mark this | ("} (UG ot See acrops the room. My | B won, ‘Aunt Lida second, Zaldivar third our ouse A pitno man from driving him Into the earth, |awa Rallway company, Tén Marks, B (U065 5 0 it | husband procured for me a bottle of Hood's | Thme: 1 r 4 halt o He filed an information, stating that he did | Jenkins, David Lane, Lewis township and the [ Sullivan’s line had as the starting point | o "0 N ourth ra our and ha urlongs H not have the money with which to pay Crow's | township trustees. The railway company. the | WHAt {8 known as the northwest corner de- | Sarsaparilla, and before I had finished taking | Doubtful won,'Brown Jewel second, Young eate ree-= BIGAYY e, 1ibnay wich xhiohiia pay. Grow's | lownat s Tharalln va b€ | fining the Osage boundary, This poine wee | it the disziness had left me Miss Ada | Tom third. Time: 05 (or ying, a K each company and Ben Marks are und 0d | Cetablishe: Too Greenwood, Big Springs, Neb. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Gran- - Not from a financial standpoint ex- tice Vien will'make an order for the state to [to be merely friendly defendants, as their | #2'ablished by running a line 100 miles due bl non won, Midstag second, Foily third s B e e TS oo pay the fees, s interests are Identical with those of the Row- | IOTH from, the cast bank of the Missourl | 4oy iy cure all Tiver il Time: 144 e EX Y defects which are so often found in Whe e nee Beer | U "u\h:y-:l:'!ri” It ia the farmers of Lewls | pyil SROSE te month of GuR EanEAN Ty or - Dwy ry Ran Unplaced. E the general run of hoating plants, ORI el - afraid, . H. Odell of the Manhstten Beaen | s Molnes river and about sixty miles east| . I™ Fuvor of 8 Money, LONDON, July 81.—This was the second 3- & T MONROE, July Wheeler & 4 & | nhattan Beach | gon “ihe Missourt river. From that point.| SIOUX CITY, July 81.—(Special Tele- | day of the Goodwood meeting, and there - - - Hereld, Councll Bluffs: Gentlemen—Inclosed | SOMPaNY was approched some time ago by PRk e of them with a demand for $100 damages, | ¥1ere a large fron pillar was plac 1 by the | & n.)—The Woodbury democratic county | Were seven starters in the race for the H tiug and Sanitary Engincer, please find check In full of my first fnvoice | T %gam "{ne farmer claimed, was sending | COMmissioners appointed by the supreme | convention was held todwy to select d lwood stakes two and a half Steam and Hot Water Heating, ) O T et rna UKD | water all over a lot of his land that was | Ourt: & line was tun due west to the Mis- [ gates to the state convention at Marshall- | Won ford Derby's Olander second and fs - 202 MALN. 8%, SOUNEIL BLU \ Drices right. T ROBERT A, VICKiiee CUF [ Worth ‘as much as 50 cents an acre, and | o™ Fiver 4nd a line eastward, not due east, | town, ~The following wére thosen L. | Bonner's Merrviise third 000620000 OO e 00 PIIVLOIDBSw bd f D s pind nothing but $100 would heal his wounded e YN -‘y-k about two degrees north of | Frisbie, M. P. Smith, BE. €. Smith, J. P.| Mr. Michael " Dwyer's Primrose Knight bl ruggl feelings. Odell couldn't see Where there was | 5L to the ‘mm lle of the Des Moines river, | Smith, John Selzer, J. M, Smith, I. N. Foss, | formerly owned by \:, tobingon, ran in't = The Hardman Is full and rich in tone. | any money In buylng all the farmers in |norch of east before the line reaches the s | 3 o Rtacite B, D, Wisidh 7 'l"\"“"" Dlaved: Golone: North's bldck. fily, Fowss: If su it is to your interest to sclect that Pain o " «ewis township at $100 per farmer, nd the R 9 Ao reachies.the Des | ) Quick, *. Allison, J ibbons, | TV ol 4 3, L] f % 2 4 = Ao i lia ey None finer than the Hardman Baby Grand. | ofrer was declined $100 per fars and th (\lvl 1,1\11vr his accounts for the frac-|J. L. Kelion B, Murphy, J. C..Kelly. H. | SOREN WOR i O which puts off the nccessity of repainting for R e DIl haraad | "A short time ago Odell received a letter [ Ubdivisions. P. Chesley, J. F. Toy, A. Van Wagenen, C. N. b o Saven Hritanuis the longest period. The paints manufactured Joho Wollemans, who for & week past has | {700 Flickingsr Bros. stating that they' had Criminnl Lawyer Dixbarred. dspeanand 10, M ccaraen Thataelenaien | QURENRIOWN, Wuly Bmhe siace Lo YO by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MFG. CO, fill this s 3 ask part has | AR AIBIURRAT HEok. AR AL NGV BAd] O HES JDisharred, ere not instructed, but are inclined toward | the Queen's cup, the course being | ) .8 been occuyying & cell in the county fail for | Lane, and ihat wnless $50 Y ks i 'r::xly“ x““( Iy:‘f . Jm)] (eETinee) Telee | sound maper, |imiles,-under the ausploss of the Munster | requrement. They have been sold for the past getting drunk and trying to run a justice | were pa : seam.; e ground that he was never | the latter action would at once be court, had his case brought before Judge | taken to have the dam torn out and the sale | *dMitted o the bar in this state, Mr. L yesterday on a petition for a writ of | Of liquor by the Manhattan Beach company |# Prominent local criminal iawyer, was dis habeas corpus. At the time of his convie- [ enjoined as a nuisance. How the Manhattan | Parred today from practiemg in any court tion he was sentenc:d by Justice n to | beach saloon figured in the deal is a mystery | °f record in lowa. Levy was admitted to pay a fine of $10, or spend thirty days in jail. | to Odell, and he refused to settle until the §""'*l" in South Dakota. Over a year ago After hearing the evidence Judge mith | mystery was eleared u e came here and began to practice without held that such a sentence was illegal. Wille- | Last Tuesday Ben Marks and the Man. | OPtaIning a certificate from the supreme mans had a right to he fine by staying | hattan people were served with a notice from | C0Wrt as required by law. Recently the in jail at the rate of a day, as the law | H. H. Mart C. H. Bertz and G. W |Matter came to the attention of the County provides, and as that time had already Wittland, trustees of Lewis township, that | Par assoclation, and an injunction was ') forty y.ars and have won the distinction of be- PAIN Y ingthe most durable and economical, ‘ DAVIS' "’ GASs nouse ¢ stock of Dry When salves, ofntments, ete. are used for piles you sometimes get relicf, but never & permanent cure. When you use...... Carries the most compl 35, Paints and Glass in Council ople st T ks i e Y B o S bl e DES MOINES, July 81.—(Special Tele- war into the enemy's camp, and the filing | S78M)—M. H. King, a well known contrac- of yesterday's n was the result, The | tor, was serlously Injured this evening while more than served he discharged him. the M. to creek dam had been declared | Secured, restraining him from practicing [§] | Bluffs. Callor write for prices or color cards. For rent, one of the best business houses | Unless it should be torn out by noon of Fri- | 'S the first of the kind ever tried in the | i — In the eity. Will be fitted up for tenant's | day, August 2, it would then be torn state, and the ruling is regarded as estab- | use. Now occupied by Union Bakery Co. | by the authoritles and Marks and the Man. | 'Shing a precedent | | 623 Main street. Apply to M. J. Kelley, 714 [ hattan Beach company would be subjected a € or 1 e [ Bluff street AT e § wa Contractor 1 8 The gas company's special prices for serv ice pipes will be continued through July Pile Gure | ART GLA Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancies of archle } Marringe Licenses. | only way in which the dam can be made & | 4riving by being thrown from his buggy tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced, AR The following marriage licenses were ls- | Perpetual lnstitution will be to sta |and run over. ~He was unconsclous for you get immediate relief and a lasting cure. Safe and unequalled for PLATE GLASS— AR o ) Solialy clarh guard there, and this will probably be done .‘r““;ulflm ".uu the extent of his injuries o A - B From a single window to car lote, . - - e unknow ching, p 7 0l y form of piles, | me and residence. Age. | Wanted, salesmen, ladies and gentlemen el v ey AT VAE. PrOKELIADE OF ADY. 10 0F. B GLAZED SASH j Binte ulaonirmer Counoll Blutts i | Kiel's botel. $50 per month and expenses. | o1 INTON. Ta. July SLenit repein Contains no mercury, opium or other poisons, All stock sizes, and any special slze or shape desired furnished at less than any, e’ 8, “penton, Council’ Bl B | Room 18 LINTON . July 3L—(Special Tele competitor's prices by the Edwin ¢ Campton, Councll Bluffs........ 3 = aJured w Secomd Time, | STAM)—Miss Graca Gale of Davenport and At druggists soc. and $1,00 or by mail from COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS CO,, The largest exclusive bouse in Wester n lowa. Send for prices on estimates, Masonic Temple Building, Ohris Bosen, the well known sontractor of | NP Patrick ‘u.;rk.‘ of this city attempted £10 ORI NAY SHOS s to commit suleide here today. The former this city, Is convinced that misfortunes never | ywallowed poison, the latter tried to drown e ngly. He has had financial losses of | herself. One iiop A o dren , The caly plauo worth baying, the Hardman. | various Kiads duriog the past few years, bot B Wea. pumped oul, the otder | |y Read Davis' ad. Davis sells bhammocks cheap. come PYRAMID CO., - Albion, Mich. hetalf, S ( - e e i B S LT Sl T S SRR