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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 Hovas were then ontrenched at Kinajy, on the Ambohimena mountaine between Andriha and Antananirivo, Gereral Duchesne w advancing upon this position and another Ho- vas force, consisting of 4,000 men, was push ing forward with the intentlon of cutting oft the French supplies near Marovoay. There has been heavy mortality among the Franch troops on account of malaria, dysentery, etc . Pt a A SERIOUS CRIME- | 5o 10E HARD AT WORK ON DURRANT CASE was a certaln man, well VuTn to those fa- millar with rogues’ galle and acting on that theory went to work to locate They traced him all over. the country, n- | variably arriving a_few days or hours too | late to catch him. Three Aeakl ago he again disappeared as completely . .as though the ground had swallowed him.” The next thing heard from him was that he was in custody and the sheriff is hoping for an early reali- zation of what has been for several months his highest ambition ———— Wit NG Beecham's pills are for biliouss ness, bilious headache, dyspepe sia, heartburn, torpid liver,dize ziness, sick headache,bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite,sallow skin,etc, when-caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills 10e and 25c a box. Book free at your druggist's orwrite B. F, Allen Co, 365 Canal St. STILL PROBING A MYSTERY Search of the Emanuel Church Being Made from Cellar to Garret, him NEWS FROM COUNClL BLUFFS. Office, 12 Pear! Street,—H. w. Tilton, Manager and Lesseeo, \ MiINOR wm McPherson, florist; Rellet cor 3 this afterncon at 2:30 o'clock Grand hotel, Council Bluffs. nished. Reopcned Oct, 1. E. F Thera will be a meeting of Baflors and Marine assocl n at § this evening at the court house. The Wall McFadden drum be one of the attractions at the wattamle old soldfers’ reunfon at Neola next Tuesday Miss Belle Snyder entertained a of her friends at a dancing part ing at her residence, on South Regular meeting of Fidelity councll No.jday 156, Royal Arcanum, this evening, August 16 at § o'clock. All members are requested tc be Preser » Y NTION, wiTH THEM TALK. tlon or olxon. The body and helr negress, whose t the most notorious in was exhumed by order of the coroner today and the viscera taken out for chemical examination. In the mean time, Thomas R descendant of the glish family of that name, and a Yesterday | broker of thirty years' standing, who ha same land | been the paramour of the Henry woman, and IR ‘Woman's telephone. 180 244 | CHARGED wiil ¥ Warfare ] 1 city council held a meeting last even- ing for the purpose of hearing what the east Clark, prop. | end citizens the friends of the motor the Soldl company had to say with reference to the ordinances now pending before the coun il with the object of forcing the company to resume running its Omaha trains around the | Pierce street loop. All the members of the council were there excepting Grahl and Spet- man. W. A. Mynster opened the ball with marks in the same strain as on Mon- vening, claiming that both the conve nience of the people living in the of the city and the safety of people passing . the corner of Pearl and Broadway demanded J. 8. Coxey, who expacte to be elected gov- | that the old schedule should be put back. H ernor of Ohio on the populist ticket, will [ H 1d and 8. S. Keller followed with speak at the Unfon Driving park Wednesday | speeches on the same of the question afternoon, August 21, at 1 o'clock. An ad George F. Wright read the contract upon RDoR ‘tas. will be. chiarged which the motor company put In its track on Pierce street. By it the residents of East meet | ST. LOU eathe, a 1 Henry has been years the city of St. Louis of Mollie Pris , Aug. 15. sister another nee with W the Defense Of- Murderer of it Sceking for Evi Break Dow fered by ¢ Bia Tomorrow is th filing Two Des Moin that are to be tried at |' nline Denl. August term of the district court, and every- | DES MOINES, Aug (8peclal Tele- AHINE - i ibatel - (HAE will be a large | Bram)—W. F. Nine and J. K. Keetner were | docket. T itions have been coming in in | arrested today on the charge of uttering a | IWitHe 4nd droves ToF past, | forged Instrument. On last a deed Among those flled yest one in | %88 fled In the county recorder's office to | which Dr. P. H. Dassler of Minden asks for | ¢/ENty acres of land in '|"'““ Ui Lol a divorce from Emma M. Dassler. They [ Gc0r8e N’ >‘uu|-wn 0 |‘ \,;." another deed was received on the married In 1884, and lived together | 4 o 3 . B he B . | trom B. Apple to Swan R. Nelson, and a third | has had charge of her affairs, is under mont ‘”~ ago. "-"‘Y 1“-'("““"”;" | document of the same na‘ure transferred the :;:( pending the result of the Investiga squally one, judging from the | property from Nelson to A. R. Sanberg. | '100 plaintift’s allegations. She beat him with an | This morning Sanderson read of these last iron poker cr an Indian club, choked him, | transfers and asked Apple about it. He said struck him with her clenched fists, and on | he had not put his name to the deed and a'd | seve! occas s drew a butcher knife and W aba the te V. F. (h‘rv"ll:(lll 1o oot Bik HEAVL 6L, ALHP they i '.‘.";:‘”,1{1’“‘1‘8 rR ih dnedgts \"?mlm Williams _woman _personating the Henry City, Mo., where his wife had gone to live ives to sift the case and bring the | o ¥ @ eRveGE of ANAMG ‘6f Mahy ith her parents, and July 16 tried to | suspected part headquar 1t was de- | yeara" during a carcer of hame of ma 1 ! AL IS Lo B b AR e gl It Ll bt ot U A ol b was de- | years, Bond was given, and Howard was | ¢ Platco ARFU60 L0 PeleARY: tha: combiy t a settlement of their difficulties. The | veloped that Nelson was a man. | feleased, but the Willlams woman Was held 55 1 T e T oy Ing foy | Woman made some very- derogatory remarks [ The prisoners gave bond court this | fn gt | S Butidlk the paving on ihe street. in consideration of | and finally drew a revolver on him and in- | afternoon, The Henry w y 1, but Im il \pany operating a continuous line from | Vited him to leave. He left quickly, and as Bought the Wrong Land. | proved during Howard's t reeration M Omaha to Ouk street. In December, 1893, the | he did =0 her father picked up a stone an CRESTON A TEAE, jal.)—A pe- | From this a chain of cirsumstances led t uld be astonishing (iscovery was made by the com.- | Shied it at him, but without any serious re- 3 ) St ottt | @ suspicion that Moward was slowly poison pany that the property owners had not paid | sults, excepting to his feelings cullar damage suit was filed today and Wl | ing her “and that he had also poisoned he a cent of the taxes, but $2,500 of them had Anna C. F t, who married James E.|come up for trial at th ptgmber term of | gister, who died some weeks ag T — " already become delinquent, and since then | Follett last November, alsy wants a divorce. | the district court. J. A. Hall of Lorimor is | coroner selzed a lot of medicine which How of Keg Creek In the | huq been paid by the company, while $3,500 | She says that John has been habitually drunk | the plaintiff in the and brings action | ard had heen admin g to the Hehry eity yesterday, were still unpaid, but would be paid wh their wedding day, and has falled to|against J. M. Jackson and Lyman Dickey, | Woman, and some that had been given by Born, to Mr. and Mrs tles T. Ste they came due. By this failure of the Pierce | support her three chiliren. She|real estate men of that city, to recover $1,600, | him to the Leathe woman before her death Wednesday, a daughter street people to live up to the contract the | war r of her children and the [ which he claims as damages on account of | These medicines are being chemically ex Miss Maude Inman left yestorday afternoon | company had been absolved from all responsi- | right tc former name, Anna C. | misrepresentation of the plaintiffs in a land | amine ”“‘.‘, 1 a "’l‘ L7 G L '”-* x for a visit with friends in Glenwood bility Cralg. deal. Hall alleges that Jackson and Dickey [ P€ \l[”!] Yed lasihs T h Misses Hattio Poce and Bessle Huntington [ ‘‘We made the change, fane Richardson, wife of sold him a quarter section of land in Pleasant | WAs arre > i eir firmest stund and m ke thel are visiting Miss Clara Ford in Logan wo ware loslng money. Dy chansing we SUl | ardson, & farmer, was married In i r«r”l. conel “’ll.m‘l‘w ot 430 per acte BD THE GIRL. TR (K o ORTHBNLWITI b5 18 7 y has returned from a | 0 and four crews, thus saving | per pusband, she says, deserted lickey accompanied the plaint f Shilmasiahul il Mrs. A. T. Whittlesey has returned from a | 4 “jjtile “more than $5,000 a year. We In- | doris'agn Ten days ago property and Hall says showed him the wrong Durrant's statement visit o her sister, Mrs. I M. Walters structed our conductors to count the passen- [ FE1T, A&% PO CEFE QG piece of land. He therefore brings suit tc ATl LI S B B R. B. Wilson of Carson, and J. N. Frumm | gers for seventeen consecutive days, and | (nfe1 OHd bRar Sed With TS he has | TECOVET the difference in the value of th R B AT RIS (Ot g il of Pleasant township, were in the city yester- [ found that there were 12,000 pnssengers rode | 204 crippled her badly. She claims he has |, ;3 y AUg, gust 16 last | Lam was slain, and that the disheveled day. down Main street, while there were only 6,767 [ COmmitted adultery several thnes since their| “yiinaq prollinger has filed Annfe Calendar, a young English girl, 1iving | appearance which he presented when see Miss Mary Mithen left yesterday for went up Broadway. Because we could benefit | eparation, and she w S Clidutl i against John and Sarah E. N Peterboro, disappeared, leaving no trace. | shortly afterwards by Organist Kng was th tle Creek, Mich., to visit her brother, I twice as many people we sent our trains | }““lv\"“"‘ ‘{l ‘Lx"“m‘m",lvl:“ri"‘”‘"\ \'{"'l;l':“r City for $6,000. Drollinger says that he was | Today a strange discovery was made. Ed. [ result of being overcome by gas which ha Mithen. down Matn street Instead of up Broadway, for | 1€ Judgment for $1.500 against Henry Miller. attacked by or Edward Nolan, who l“,’.\ll»:‘ ward Dowdell, sectlon foreman at Shefiold | cScaped from e pipes and callected In the iy A tat: and suffered injuries from | Station, found under the {imb [LELILS King, it will be o make the saving we had to send them all | She savs that In 1883, PO UL omas Malo Grie Way.cr the othbk: old, her father bound her out to Miller until | for his actions, 47 1a% nlles EARE O Twes S R :'{';""."":‘)'k(’"h’(‘m."‘» erday she should become of age, and under this | which he was confined to his bed for some |® feW miles east of Tweede a picce of plane ement that on t “In Septembe 8 1 $10,000. In November they contract she stayed with him until four years M m'l‘m R $8,000. In January, 1863, they ago. As she was then her own mistress, she i R in December, 1894, to $5,000, in January, 18 dectded to stay with Miller and do household | i Ey Master Albert Treynor to $4,000, and in February to $ Our | work, washing and ironing, collecting rents, | was permitted to run at large, therefore Drol- | S35, KThet Mt THIS 18 W GThEY Jhat n should assemble for worship. F. M. Keeney of Pleasant township, a pros- | running expenses right along were between | looking. after jmprovements on his property | linger wants damages from them 1504, murder Annie Calendar, a young as alone in the build After remain- | “eabined, cribbed, confined” berth above it. pective candidate for sheriff on the repub.icin 00 and $5,000 a month, and our fixed | and locking after his physical welfare, he Motrineer IRt lish girl, in the little cemétery ng there several minutes, however, he was | The sides are open thelr entire length, and ticket, was In the city yesterday arges, as we call the Interest on the bonded | being very old and feeble. Mrs, Cogan was | o MORTHEEE ustan boro,‘and with u plece ¢ startied by the sound of syme one openfng the | the bed could not be deteoted from @ regue Miss Emma Moorehouse has returned from | debt, the taxes and the insurance, amouated | married a_short time ago, and needs the | SIOUX Sy iron' T sunc her dead body in the lake. 1 SHIDH Tod [0t5 LA TooTH 1FGH (NOTHRIIWEY | 18t bedslend | Mutthartaere | o it B W I O e | 10 O i rofis 0, CISTENS | $1.000 sha: olaimu fe due Ner fof et Wervices, | RTAM J-=CIRHIEA & DS a motorneer for | {40 RIS The for 1t. T cannot rest day | of the church auditorfum. Turning he be- | is a perfect system of ventilation throtighe L. G. Knotts leaves In a few days for Chi- | Were (0 be pald out of the profits, so that ih| Among the other sults commenced were | the Sloux City Traction company, was knocked | or night. I would Ijke her body tuken up | held Durrant, pale and apparently exhausted, fout the day, and this romoves the last pose cago. those months In which the profits were less | the following: First National barik against D. | from the platform of a trolley car this fore- | and buried i3 veled and his clothing disar- | sble objection to a folding bed ('muvly‘ A R0 to ?m{- th l; $5.000 the company was running at a|\y Archer, $2.500 on a note; lowa Central [ noon while ring with a friend, fell under [ s in the hands of the detectives. ranged. Upon being asked what ailed hin In the day time when this bed is “made' donia today to dellver an address at the s 3 Bullding and Loan association against E. H. | the wheels and was instantly killed. e the man who is now on trial for the murder | up,” its owner would not be able to recoge picnio given by the Modern Woodmen of [ “To show vou what o falling off there was | gp\jty, £2,000 on a note; A. Lavenburg against | The postofice clerks of this city have or- [ Holmes May Re Tried in Chi of Blanchie Lament said that while endeavor- | nize it Americ; ) "( '| ‘!; 189! “"_\ \'!" L 0 Green, $60 on a note; L. A. Casper | ganized a branch of the National Postal PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15.—It has prac- | jne (o repair the electric wires he had beer Buy no folding bed of Miss Viola and Master Elmer Otto are ACLR G a BLl h against T. M. Parker, $541 on a note; J. H. | Clerks' association. The object of the organi- | tically been decided that H. H. Holmes, the | overcome by the escaping gas. He was so | have personally examined spending a vacation visiting §m|-nx- 11“ \1"1;; Pace against §. P. MacConnell, $118 for goods | #ation is to urge a general classification of | alleged murderer of Minnie and Nannie Wil- | completely overcome, In fact, that he asked | from $10 to $50. cago, Freeport, Ill., Goshen, Ind., and Mad- sold; John C. Freshauf against W. M. |the service and the passage of the eight hour | jjams, B, F. Pi:zel, and half a dozen others, | King to go out and purchase some bron: 1son, Wis. ATEHOUBIbUE WA shierbrock, $358 on three notes; P. H. Wind | 1aW. = will o to Chicago for trial for the murder | seltzer for him, and King readily complied. | CHHAS, SHIVERICK & C’Da Miss Genevieve Prescott, who has been | six Furniture and Draperies, months ¢ © the corresponding | against . J. Haworth, $413 on a note: Stew- | Murdered In Des Molnes' Streets. | oo he willlams g This, It fs said, wa: | King told this story and Durrant, when ques visitiug Miss Clausen, has been called to her | term in 1804 was $7,000, art Crawford against E. C. Baldy, $800 fore- DES MOINES, Aug. 15.—(Special Tele- |, St mBlG] engthy conference he! tioned regarding the matter, admitted the gas home in Kearney by a me h utcon f a lengthy nferen hy 12th and |)l>||" as Strects, age announcing | . H. Merriam followed with a plea for the | closure of mortgage; George Neal against B.| gram.)—Michael Holleran assaulted by | in this city today between W. A. story, but declared that King had greatly Save 10¢c~~ the serfous fllness of her mother. present order of things. “There isn't one | W. Beebe, $150 on a note; Richard Green | eo "t o in pront of the biggest hotel in | Fort Worth, Tex., and District Atto exaggerated the description of his condition. How? « Men Mixed Up in negress, Newly far- | titions In cases and Adb ] there e Tuesday several days RANCISCO, Aug. 1 of Emunuel ¢ the brutal murders of Blanche Lamont Minzie Willlams mmitted, are much nystified by the fact that the police are pay terfous the church. Just activity of the police at SAN ¥ —People wh day was vieln ureh, where and arge party last even enth street, | few r were ¢ New York. Annual sales more than 6,000 00 boges. New FOLDING BEDS were until sea wass a two Ing my visits to whiat the char the members of mouthed as have been at Emanuel church more frequently of late than heretofore. D ve Cody, wh app: the van of says he accurate m this renewed eastern part 2 days was arr Wiillame, caok with attempt ago HowArd 1l|!|‘xwl Jointly with Florenc in the Henry woman's house, ing to fraudulently transter to himself (the h means can only be. conjectured, for the department are usual, and even deny that they irs to be leading this las upon the church for was simply straw’ n police street securing wsurements For rent, September 1 modern improvem 00 per month. For | sale, new house, mprov ments, fine location e & Towle, 235 Pearl & PERSONA new house, 8 rooms, | el AL ST But why half a dozen policemen t n the business not say. Rum same Charles Hanley was e case nt is the pre wart ward e introduced by t faid Durray sald he, “because James B. Rich 4 1856, but her seven ywever, he re- ched fist bitter stablis that he was es in the lof l CLAIMS THAT HE K1 nrance of a Ve his ¢ May Be Solved, TWEED, Ont a damage suit Bat an of Shannen M. | near The effect that it most desired in a Folding Bed iall be anything but a bed by y and nothing but a bed by night. tep by step we have fmproved It at both points and the Folding Bed as now, ed is a triomp® of ingenuity night it is a full fashioned, luxurious 1" with not the slightest suggestion of the and Mrs. Charles emember: wade th afternoon for an out- remen 1, made t iportant afternoor school rcom of th selections he was 1892, our profits were had fallen to time. Edward Nolan was a ward of John [ Doard about thirteen inched square, on whi went fell to $7,000 s written the following statem | Sarah Nolan, and the plaintiff says that [ V% WE .'I'lf: h’ ’\‘ I S0 T8 e AL reh_to was. 0w to their carelessness that he 5 B L xpectel to r next t McKune returned yesterday Ji, accompanied by perfec ARreE Ry He though | | vote vope and raflrond body in the lake. 1 ay Killed, (Special Tele Attorney Saunders goes ngo. any make until you our beds. Prices never have cut th ductors or motormen or wages of con- other employe case in earnings for the first was John Wilch and bride have arrived in the | merchant on Upper Broadway who look r | against J. A. Murphy, $2,600 foreclosure of 3 N ht f E ham. After the conference Lawyes § the retirement of Juror Brown, the city from Idaho Springs on their wedding | trade from Omala, while every year we Main | mortgage. the city at 10 o'clock tonight and killed. The | ;iq"(hat he had urged the district election of four additional jurors for the trip, and will remain here a few days, guests | street merchants south of Ninth avenue brin e street was crowded at the time. One nezro | ¢, low Holmes to go to Chicago, and that | trial of Theodore Durrant has caused the e AUt BEE OB Washington weense; TE 600, BhE Byery S7eRe: fromy NebeARALTIE BENNISON BROS, struck Holleran on the head with a pine |\ “G 0 pam "could hardly refuse to grant | police department a great deal of worry chants.” Two merchants who are very promi S TR L e, board, in the end of ‘which was a screw | hig request . nent on the other side have gone to Omaha o 4 (1o | three inches | he screw penetrated h's = - bag and baggage, because they couldn't meei | _ Friday morning we offer our entire | brain, Whisky and an old gruige were the Asxerts the Womnn's Innocen the competition the motor lin l\vuukhl:nmm»',f:::":‘ of wash dress . in all over 100 | causes. The negro aped. torney Captain of Detectives Lees is suspicious of the deputy county clerks entrusted with th drawing of veniremen. He states the same officials were connected with the trial of M D. Howells, the counterfeiter, when the jury disagreed. The jury is still working to ob ain_the source of the money which“is al leged to be used unsparingly in connection with the preparation of Durrant’s defense. The prosecution thinks it is being raised by subscription. Tomorrow a panel of 125 venire- men will be in the court, and it is hoped to secure four more jurymen. DBURLINGTON ROU o =<, Reduced Rate, aV A Herll o e S Holleran s ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Early in last May Triennlal conclave Knights Templar, Bos- [ them. We can meet this competition, and w consisting of jaconet, duchess, dim-| prominent in city polities SiATA S RaTu ok Ut EIi Y. bt tite caite ton, Mass. Salo August 19 to 2 want it." ities, law princess ducks, and that was Pt State Sena o h y 3 CTTIR i ool 72 A r c 1 and up to 25c. Entire lot goes to- c1 1 the was shot and killed in the house of Maud American Pharmeceutical association, Den- [ W. A. Maurer togk the other side of th t Ao & § ver, Colo. fale August 11 and 12. question and tried to exact a promise from | MOFrow, yard. We are selling everything WEBSTER CITY, la., Aug. 15.—(Special | Lewls, said to be the senator's mistress, and National convention Keeley league, the company's representatives that they | At cost and under. This is a chance you may | Telegram.)—The prohibitioni at Spirit [ the Lewis woman was fndicted for the rigburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22, would “sandwich” an Omaha train on Upper | hever get again. Take advantage of it. We | ;o "vectorday had the wine rooms at Hotel | murder. It now transpires that Maud Lewis In addition T have on sale Summer Tourlst | Broadway between two Main street trains. [ Positively leave the city September 1. Our | S0 " "5 0 00 : A has a husband named Albert Andrews, and tickets to various points in the United States | Superintendent Dimmock acceded to the re- | time is short. BENNISON BROS. rleans searched and a quantity of LGuor |y pe has made a confession to having and Canada. quest on condition that Mr. Maurer could ouncil Bluffs. | belzed and destroyed. Abel Brothers, proprie | killed Morrissey. He wants to be arrested Call and get copy of map and fllustrated | figure out a schedule which would give ors of (the hotel, haye closed the house. |,n3 payve Maud released; but the authorities -~ write up of the great Yellowstone National [ good service as is now furnished, with siy United States Senator Gear and Congressman | yave taken no action in the case yet. Shipping Fat Cattle park. 0. M. BROWN. Ticket Agent. | trains. Henderson, together with about seventy-fiy = WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 B e Other speeches were made by Lucius Wells, guests, were compelled to go home. The Trust a cattle shipper of Fecley € L] Has Scttled, John Lindt and othe most of whom people of Spirit Lake are very indignant. Aug. i3 s Selie ofe s g . 1 2 i ) A sailed to England with 303 fat cattle, has Mr. Feeley, who is defendant in a suit 00w | {hragned over old straw. For a time the dis- . e (LEiRireel o en miored N (na M b e R reorgantsed pending In the district court in which Frank [ cussion was somewhat strong, and one hoary- | Mayor Cleaver were showt over the proposed | - Thinls Tus Snfe. B n frecly rumored (Nt ihe reorganised returned here and reports that not a singl Feeley, whose correct name is Frank Nugo | headed old father in Isracl from the east end |line for the big ditch that may sometime [ SIOUX CITY, Aug. Special Tele- i (ke et ] one was lost on the trip. When the cattle Salvador, {8 trying to collect $2,600 in cash turn the waters of Indian creek from thelr | Bam)—When shown a dispatch announcing | With Attorney General Moloney of Illinols. | arrived In England they were In a little chipped in with a frequency and a vigor that ttor ct 32 n cast PRediw th & Srenusncy o) opcibaL 1o T e R It is reported that the attorncy general 1s | better condition than when shipped, aver for services he claims to have pertormed dur- L ’f,,l,,.u:'(\.:,r R \L‘;«I‘f;xmsv‘n'l l‘m,], present course and empty them into Big lake. :' anient ORWY q} ot " L‘l; ‘l“ ¥ sharply watching = the reorganization, and ng about 1300 pounds. The cattle werc ing lhhv l»m‘ ten ’,n In, yhllull -.‘ va.':‘rl‘,:; m; . 3 The party was guided by T. J. Evang, and tie | in the pe :u ntiary Senator . H. Kyle that quo warranto proceedings are not im- rule well graded, The Polled Angus late by parties who have intimidated his fam- vehicles used were Alderman Spetman's | now In the city, said: “He will never serve Hotel, BY BUYING HAWLEY'S UNIQUE CURLENE of us. Har- LOOKED OV GROUND. to ngland. Our price is 18¢ per bottle. -Samuel Degen Chicago who recently City Fathers T Out East Under €| [t All the members of the city council and New CHIC. Large #1.00 size—our price 75¢. Sherman & NcGomnell Drag Go 1513 DODCE ST, 2d Door West P. O., Omah FIRST NATIONAL BANK =01 Council Blufi , Tow CAPITAL, mi mA e WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSIN weE D YOUR COL OLDEST PAID ON ars who is over the council ad- ay night without ac- Ratirond ¥ s Confer. NEW YORK, Aug. 15._The committee of sixteen of the railroad presidents in the Trunk Line and Central Traffic associations met here today. Pi nt Ingalls of the Big Four presided, and Sir Charles Rivers Wilson was one of those present. ificult Operation, CITY, Ia, Aug. 15.—(Special Hubert Thompson was kicked in a horse yesterday and for twenty Today doctors pe Telegram.) the head by hours was unconscious. formed the difficult operat'on of trephining and removing seven pieces of the crushed skull from the boy's brain $100,000 WILLIMANT bound train from Pomfret st together after Towa Physicians at Red Oak. RED OAK, Ia, Aug. 15.—(Special)—The Southwestern lowa Medical holding its semi-annual convention In this | cars city today in the parlors of Hotel Johnson About fitty M. D.s are present and many mat ters of Interest to the profession will be con- 13¢, 19¢, 25c a association Is 25c. 123 silk finish, sold for . CLEANY D} at W, 8. CHIMNEYS 2d Burke, VAL Homer's, TRADE, A with high “track selling, Addiess or 45c. sold colcred capes, sold for $8.00 CORNER & black silk fans, imported sold for 45c. cheviots, regular Ixane Swelgard nator, nge | MASON CITY, Ia., Aug (Special Tele- gram.)—Isaac Swelgard of Garner was today nominated as democratic vandidate for state senator in the Forty-third district, composed .;‘1 Hancock, Cerro Gordo and Franklin coun ties. anterns, 50c a dozen. - Will Have N DENVER, Aug. 15.—The Colorado Humane soclety, through Secretary Thompson, has ap pealed to Governor Melntyre to issue a proc- lamation forbidding the proposed Mexican bull fight at Gillet, in the Cripple Creek district, Saturday, September 24. It is believed the governor will exercise all the authority of his office, even to the exfent of calling out the troops if need be, to:prevent the exhi- bition, Jefler, 1 Plghting. the up any at the D s Ciio | wost and Sidopm Omahi Chic Ask for “Splits” Restaurants and Bars. L e _Omaha/Union_Depot, 10th 3G AST. s (ex press led _Limited Arrives an plano w sts:| Omuhia Bunday) over ess & orado Limited M, & O Webster Sts Arrives Omahg $:16pm 1Sam 1oiStam fl'rlnlnn-mnmm.- sufferers nre i IDEN E Leaves | Omaha. | OmabalU t Omaha Sts. | Omahs :00am 608pm :004m All kinds of Diveing and Cleaning done in the highcst' style of Omaha ) Smm Arrives Omahia =1 shot almost been o 3 their mina secured a bond Hannan, J. C. M Gleason to secure the y holders. Progress of (he PORT LOUIS, Island of Advices received here f Madagascar, ovas War. Mauritus, Aug. 15 from Majunga, Island dated August b, say that the (ex. Bu Sxpross., After the talk w: y »n committee, however, emphatically deny avaraged abolt 807180 'x Ihead . Tt ght, for fei something des- | journed till next Tu & 5 HenCanmnilties Howayer yemphaically AYATARACHADOUE, ST 0028 Sheac ::m:x“.lxlx] x.x‘:‘;.my.l .[ r’\ld‘r\f.lrl;ll o :,lr’:.:'l:n'.-;«- ) Nt {0 My nntertaicings anatotsaryeaistie .\Ilul'\.lxn ery few days after the next | that any such action is confemplated. stated at the Agricultural departm that r . X polnt where Mr. Evans proposed to turn the [ ©lection A A L L We Will Stay by E e in Europe than any other cattle. Herefords ley, Salvador came to this country when a [ A8 we have fone for years, the ditch. This point is seventy feet lower come next and Durham last, § than the bottom of the creek over the hills R At s e Outs 1818 Roy, Fathier McMenomy, at the age'of 10| No humbug about our AUGUST SALE |whero tho dam was 1 which Mr. B i years. He was kept by them until last win- | —nor is it our aim to take advantage of | party followed up the road which Mr. Evans : k been published stating that tuberculosis is marriage, which did not meet with the ap | stake, and when we advertise bargains you | ber of fences were opened and the. party shown to exist In New York state, and that probation of his employer, a settlement was{ will always find them as we.say, knowing | finally came to a halt at the foot of a hill in i L 8 4 into Conn ut, and aiso :hat anthrax is fces performed was signed by Salvador. Fee- | our store not being of that variable nature, | l0Wed a blazed path, and in a few moments tavaging Now Jarseyherda; whlls/a setlou ley gave him $100 a year during all the time | but mean to continue our August sale with emerged from the woods and struck the old p ation. [he two sections came been discovered in Pennsylvania and Tennes clothes, and when Lie grew up gave him the ¢ checked nalnsooks, worth FALISa thaiatienpion ol thaecinal tauthoitact the break, wrecking seventeen | yee. The note then proceeds: ‘““These facts use of elghty acres of land. He also gave | yar, the hill was not half as high as it had X f a 8 z and three tramps killed for checking the import of American cattle valued at $600. The receipt in full is now in | e’ yiconet duchess, worth S5 Sheve B8 &0 GRABEESEION ok mudh oty e e into France, and are the best reply to th Feoley’s hands, and bears the date of January | ged® B Ri0aet THE EE ormidable than the Fairmount park excava ¢ o ol NE g Aug. 15.—The democratic S 450 He also showed them th the 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 1 T that Salvador discovered the alleged fact that [ 7% e also showed them that on the proposed | Faidd B ey e sl alog Kfors he had been Imposed upon, and commenced o [ 13¢ Sumer corsets that were 33c. line nature had already excavated many thou- sigigioemmiiieinisgsulonhereiteday sticsted Ajinata (Special Tele- f S Feeley claims Salvador has been put up to white shirt, linen boscm, worth distance from the brow of the hill to the tts of Shannoh City has | me for holding the democratic state con- -‘,9> u|.|w;nlwl John R. Grimage postm: EOR BAH R this'Rotion by enemis a bargaln in large crochet epread, creek on the Broadway road there being a | peen arrested for vention. fouma, L roason’ | Oak Furnace s th ladies’ feet deep. Following thus cut the aldermanic | '+ ¥14 to hav ‘:”fln“\fl\”’;hm Fidaned cats 5 7 7 e Genuine Round Oa nd $10.00. party walked out on Broadway, with the im- B AAyRI0.18 DALY 00, In Sapp bl o FDALannce1s (oA taesGanuing Round’ Osk, | and 8 ALY i {1 | intimates that a_damage suit will follow. ° ° el B LS T any other | 59¢—64-inch Evans' plans were not impossible nor vision- Temperance Workers' Conventio) y, . A GOOD L FOR, GENERA turnace made. Lowest prices. Cole & Cole, | $1.00 goo ary, and that the cut could be made for the work and good cod Sixth avenue 41 Maln St. 216 previously felt inclined to put Mr. Evans on | 8ram.)—Grand lodge Independent Order Good a 2 3c yard wide unbleached muslin, cheap at | the rack by making advances to accept his Templars of lowa began an eight days’ ses- \ A et Mish Several firemen met with small accidents| For further announcements of our many |t felexaten are presanh *A ass maoting b bargains see the daily papers this week. LOOKING UF el ] . X dncs % P nahaUnion Depot, 10th & Muson Sts.| Omabia Story streets Wednesday night, which did o o ahER nty Will Fight Possi D Denver Expre oo Vikoam not result seriously, but handicapped them 2 it of Kimberling's Friends, : Denver Expreus.s Shm There was a cistern in the back yard, which | Nebiaicn Looul (extept. Sundis).. 1:4tom had been left open, and Chief Templeton ana | Crockwell. township by the collapse of a bridge may finsols Lot (sxbent Sinday) possibly lead to a damage suit against the ~ CHICAGO, BURBINGTON what bruised. After the fire was cut and State Auditor C. G. McCarthy completed e AGO, BURRINGTON & Q.|Atrive the firemen were preparing to leave the | yesterday his investigation into the affairs | the county officials are locking up the ev 4dipm ..Chicago Vestibule.......... 9:30am dence in the case with a view to fighting Ay Express et house fell through a burned plac A Is Express... 8i00am Main street houso fell through a burned place | T, fh0 EPRECY, HRTte TEranee company and 6 ” : ¢ g Sxpces,. . SoNE in the floor, and found himself on the lower s westigat'on came oS Mail.. 2 t00 late for him to take any action, for the | of the Board of Supervisors was in the city A T e T 2 stairs, or even sliding down a brass pole, He | rec yesterday, and stated that from what in L [Gion gt 1oth & Masc Bia.| i 1t on his feet. only to the district court for his actio ) Chicago Lim <. 9:80am 41 have besn trylox tor two 7 deceased would be unable to prove B0 Express (ex. 5 % ¢ liability against the county. awimmin' hole” {s, or they soon find out | M. McCarthy, “to ind P " s Y tanawa. s the | oficials to make such changes as would im- d that Manbattan beach, Lake Manawa, ts the | brove their financial condition, but they kept | been In the habit of ignoring a law that was ! «1 by the state legislature a few years management fs without criticism, its Ly ago providin popularity 18 increasing dally. performing. The State Insurance company of | @ P ng A Y Daoe Moines stood ready to reinsure for 50 per | be driven over any bridge or culvert wi g least twelve feet I al.)— ig J unmatured paper at par, This would have | 0ne foot wide and two One hundred and sevén({-five teachers are Several Bits of fevery. had the desired effect, but a few’ days after [ Which should be kept continucusly under the this law | stitute now in se n, the lrgest number . le hands of the re o | the owners of engines have bey ever enrolled at any prévious Institute in tbe Wedneeday night and four fine pointer pups | the hands of the receiver. Mr. Loomis, the | the owners of engines have bee Wedy IRAPCRIENS A ur fine pointer bt | recoiver, is a business man of little experi- | of driving them the s withos were stolen, valued at $15 each. the floors of | The Jefferson County OJd Settlers’ assocla- led the assets down and the liabilities up. | the bridges have been ba tion will hold its annial three days' reunion two dozen fine hinges, which he had left he acknowledges, was wrong. Accord- | thelr contact with thé cogs. berling un- tlon of 8 far-ous Froich physiclan, will quickly 3 in the buggy for fear he should forget them to town- G T e ey b A t Manhes but should not be more than $50,000, | ship, and the bridge, wh ayernor Mol gers AVIIL Attend, Pimples, Unfitness to Murry, Exiiaus. 1§ Diniis, ¥aricoce ¢ Hidix City Express (k. Suiv) taken, together with two pble straps. On the other hand, the assets are estimated at | been weakened by this sort of treatment, taft ik i . Cor ‘Won. It stops wll losdes by day or night. Prey s qulc St, 7 A man living at the corner of Sixth street ling struck | Staff, accompanied by a delegation of Grand e e e 2 o4 reason of the land values, unmatured paper | him on the head and killed Army men and ex-copfederates, will attend Tt PRIy, SRR e e lives L y TR L A A i Rethon of the-las h An| hug ke b ¥ org purities. Onmiahal Depit, isth_and’ Webster Ste. | Omahs station yesterday by telephone and said that | and stockholders' notes. course 't would | breaking the leg of one of his men. It ls Y % 10/ »d by Doctors s use ninety per cent are troubled wi'y v 2 during the night thieves got into his barn were used, and on | Park of Chattancoga und Chickamauga, Sep- S only K ay to HOut ki) operation. Hr0 (st z:10pm L) Wyo. K. (ex, Moi.).. 4:9p, of this report of the feceiver's has been that account the county tember 19 and 20. CEng ey retbrmed of sk Bosen dace b0k Hoct . yorsmanemt - Express 1ox. ay)..10:30am trighten the policy holders and induce th to fight any claim for damages prezented by e R dae ymmaolrouids 80 Lesthuanla’s, t fhin Trlanan ne Ciany orhRaEe iantn Clnrged with Safe Robbing. Aol A WON. WEDICINE CD., P, O, Box 2076, San Fraucisco, Cal. Fom ore 1y BT J. & C. B, JAriives - pany of any Mability e 10th’ & Muson Ste.| Omahg e ‘. e | Do you mean to say that there was a put- has been arrested here and taken to Kan- ham... T A, rousing meeting will be held on the RILEY 18 OAUGHT. et e R A U — g:tspi i CUNight Ex. vii’ U Trans. o oam pany's officlals?’ was asked. oy MISSOURI PACIFIC, o'clock. It will be the second of a series of | “Well," he replied with a cynical smile, | Vek O'Hrlen's Wo le Murderer In | several thousand dollars. ¥ midsummer conferences between the Omaha 4 s 3 STEAM DYE W)iKs|'ssem B 5] In addition to this business Mr. McCarthy Sheriff Hazen received a telegram from Bulldi or Assigns. ¥ LR g sociations. The subject under consideration | made an examination into the business of the | Superintendent Murray of the Pinkerton de COLUMBUS, 0., James H. Black, | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC will be “‘Plans for Reaching Men.” Presidbnt Depot, 15th and Webster Sts the Fidelity Protective union, which were . Henzy Delong will open the discussion. There | merged some time ago by the trapster of | RUeY. who and killed Deputy | works for Rarig & Co., assigned today tc SI0UX CITY & PACIFI will be a good attendance from the Omaha as Sheriff Nick O'Brien after robbing a bank at [ W. K. Williaks. Assets, $175,000; liabilitles stained fabrics nade Union Tiepot, 10th & Mason Sts, I former. A part of the policy holders in the So look as good as may be present from this side. Al men in- [ Fidelity refused to take out policies in caught and was in custody in Prescott, Can- St Paul Limite 2.36p terested in Christian work, whether members e BOLRNE 1 SRR S0, X XH00E: Ok flose aad delivered o ,l‘ _jpiied 12:35pm interests that the auditor made h's exa > NION FACHYC |ASevne present g | tion. Before he left he stating whether or not he can fidentify the price list. Kearney Exp 12:30p Yes, tho Eagle laundry is ‘“that nan in custody. Riley disappearsd from )AL MAOH! Overland = Flyer 0pmy g y St Nanad 19 G D ] O A MACHAN, ; 1f in doubt about this try it and be convinged, | BOB-transterring pol and for a long time no trace could be-found * Past | MAh h Don't forget name and number, Tel 157, of him, although every effort was made to do Broadway, cear Northe = s western Depot, Counel) RATLWAY 1Arrives <0 got out ihs : probable. The memb:rs of the reorganiza- des brought the highest price. The wholc ily %0 that they are afraid to have a light Taylo ardoned by Governo ¥ buggy and the patrol wagon. The party first | [ Tavlor will be pardoned by Governor tion, Sy the Polled Angus grades e more d and are committed every fow nights e ed Angus grades are more in deman waters into the lake after the completion of and continue to boy, and was given into thefr charge by the | do the right thing by them where the dam was to be constructed. The 3 PARIS, Aug. 15 —A seml-official note hat ter, when he was married, Previous to the | the public, but realize our reputation is at | pointed out a natural waterway. A num- 1 New York cattle have been refused entry arrived at, and a recefpt in full for all serv- | it would certainly reflect on us in the future, | the woods. Mr. Evans took the lead and fol night broke in two a mile 4 L A 5 disease, believed to be Texas feve as he lived there, besides his board, room, and | greater bargains than ever. Sapp road between two hills. Here Mr. Evans xas fever, h Brakeman Benson' was slightly injured | fuliy justify the measure taken February 4 him a team, harness and wagon, the whole 1214c Sotch zephyrs, worth n reputed, nor half as long, and that the R { New York Del fe Convention. - | N R B0/C1895, 1ess than six-months from. the time | 1o tion for the accommodation of the motor line. sriticlamui thing measire VoK ixcased Meat, S R S b i sult to recover the balance due him, of $2,600 ) taffeta silk unbrella, sold for $2 50. sand yards of dirt, more than half of the Syracuse, September 24, as the place and ASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The president gram.)—Mr. Wille r e $1.30 distinet cut_washed out from ten to thirty lingacdiacpred. meat;sepl The Genulne Round tle e ey — T, SEPT. 1, 1895, burns any | 25c—big lot pression materially strengthened that Mr. kind of fuel and less of It than b 1 MASON CITY, la., Aug. 15.—(Special Tel LB 6%c fine unbleached muslin, worth today | Amount Mr. Evans had specified. Those who The Hardman is full and rich in tone. iy 4 proposition were not so certain about trying | sion at Towa Falls today. Several hundred de. ying during the fire at the corner of Bluff and aves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.jAirives R “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” . 0 Fiilis, Mont. & Puget $nd. i s in their efforts to extinge the flames Imported Japanese The death of Chris Kimberling in Center ncoln Local (except Bunday).. 11 :254ms Fireman Cotter fell Into it, coming out some- [ MeCarthy Finished Investigating. county by the members of his family, but Omutia Univn Depoty 10th & Maxon S5 Omane building Charley Sanderson of the rth | ot the Council Bluffs Insurance company and Ho- P fiom whatever claims may be made. B. G. Auld floor without the formality of going down ver is now in charge and is responsible Unlon Depiot, 10(h & Mason 8 n R gations he has made the relatives of gt et IR Of course everybody knows where the best Ty Mr. McCarthy, “to induce the compan b NORTHW The farmers all through the county have only natural sandy beac e Iis ol BRAY besoh 1. the putting me off, always promising, but never | P! that no steam engine The Hardn ars like iron, ent of the unearned premium and take the | Using four planks at inches thick, two of enrolled at the Jeffersan Qounty Teachers’ in- W. A. Highsmith's barn was broken Into | this offer was made the company went into | Wheels of the engine. In spite of in the habit X county. “ i n, Vi ence in' the Insurance business and he has | Using planks, and as a res LOUPIDENE - ORial Peter Wind's barn was broken lnto and worn out by il ] Vitalis Feaatls L near Endicott, commencing Wednesday. ‘ his figures the liabilities amount to | dertook to drive over a bride in Cente Tisom 10 the Biick, Seminal Fmicsins 5 Dol ed out sday morning, were | $70,000, s claimed had when he started out Thursday morning, wer h it is claimed had [ [ENVER Aug, 15 Governor Mclntyre ang Exprewe (! 320,000, while they should be doubled, by | went under. The engine in fa Demotilachargs, “‘“"““"‘“'”,“"“‘“""“"”'“"“"“"‘ LT and Twenty-sixth avenue called up the police him, besides the dedicatory ceremonies at the national ristores small weik organa, 2:10pm Fast Mail and Express [ take time to realize these values. The effect | claimed that no planks Z v : and stole a part of a se supervisors expect H ma 1ey returned if six boxes does Dot eiect o perman i e it give up their policies, thus relieving the com- CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—George W. Morton | FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. 1140 Farnam St., 2 was City Day Express..... 5:30pm up scheme between the receiver and the com- lawn of Mr, E. L. Shugart this evening a the sare of tne Kansas City. Jockey club of COUNCIL BLUFFS. Dept, 15h and W ebster you may draw your own Inferences.” stody im E t, Canada. and Council Bluffs Young Men's Christian as & Contrac wpin.....Nebraska” Local (0 Guaranty Fund Life Assurance soclety and | tective agency at Chicago announc ol fovi mpian Pt s diedn RN e B Bsachiog Hen.® Sresicho agency a icago announcing that ut r for the erection of mapufacturing L and_Webste the art. Faded and d most of the latter company’s policies to the $96,000. T A i soclation, and it Is hoped that a lurge number Griswold sever; onths ago, had e, he works will pr cla p ge num veral months ago, had Bawe Work iy b Ol Paioiies 10im Guaranty Fund, and it was to protect of the association or not, are invited to be and a telegram Is expected from bim today country.” Bend for Union_ Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Omaha good | $7.426 signed by C. R laundry,” and is located at 720 Broadway. sight immediately after he d!d the shooting Froprists~. o0 & Siromnb.y B 12:30p m bammocks | so. After a time the detectives from de- Union_Depot, 10th & Muson Sta,i Omal Noue finer than the Hardman Baby Grand. L - : SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, Attaraeya i dms Read Davis and Federal Courts. Rooms 306155, Shis cheaps ad. Davis sells WABASH % scriptions came L0 the couclusion that Riley gart, Block, Councu Blufts, lowa Bluds, lowe. Tel b Cipm. ... BL Louls Cannon Ball,