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AT R T it 49 AERBN SIS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895. INVESTIGATING A PECULIAR CASE. DIFTDS | JOREME I N | to tssus & oall. The democrits of Cheyenn S naAl A ) "1 1 Aftined Pbisoktng of 6 IHHJS FOR 3[““',‘"} lln(nh county are badly demoralized and will have Beecl (N pills are for biliouss 1in In low —— poor picking in this campaign ness, bilious headache, dyspepe OSKALOOSA, In., Aug | (Continued from First Page.) ator Quay . ia 2 id liver.dige gram)—Prot. Floyd Davis ‘o' Des Molnes, | groe—proo—eio s id oty | HARRISBURG, P b h(‘"f“’“m- torpid liver,diz Office, 12 Pearl Street,—H. W. Tilton, Manager and Lessee, the chemist who Is workiog upon the anal- | fecided o dévote the rest of his life to the | States Senator Quay came to Harrisburg wis Ziness, sick-headache,bad taste a 3 | yeis of the remains of Mrs. Alice Conklin, | cause of the common people atternoon and will remain until after the | s g o o R G e e b ottt e |4 o 00 e e o g s e St whion 1 g et 11 the mouth, coated tongue, L < = 4 2 = [ baod, left this ity for Des Moines this after | democratic party was not due to any fault of | next Thursday. A caueus of his followers | |ogs of appetite,sallow skin,ete, O’ MENTION, PHE GRISWOLD BANK ROBBER. s clotbes, They obierved the fact that|noon with some mysterious looking pack | e PAFty. The party was divided because | has been called to meet in this city on Tues Pl 4 % A the men elected by the party had been un- | day evening nator Quay tonignt issued when caused by constipationg | the clothes were made in Omaha and they agee. That, with the added facts that he | faithful to their trust and had betrayed the | the follow! ¢ J. R. MePherson, flortst; telephone 244, Officer O'Brlen Mises Man, but| copmunicated thelr su . 5 g t r t a " e following h ” p . telep 4 mmunicatel their suspicions to the Omaha | has been in the city two Qiys and has held | hopes of the people who pla them 1n | the combination ags me have given up and constipation is Bugene Keoh and Anna Echultz were giy Gets Al His H police. Yesterday afterncon Paying Teller | xessions with C. W. Woodruft, county coro- | power. He then went Into a discussion of | all hope of defeating me, except by means nstipation is the most permit to wod yesterday | Deputy Sherift O'Brien 1 yesterday | Rhodes of the Union National bank came ner, and James Carroll, county attorney, | the progress of the free silver movement. | of the direst bribery of fitteen or twenty frequent cause of all of them. The Legion of Honor meets today at Grand | from his eastern trip. He came back alone, | over and identified the clothes as a sult his | | . ce to the popular belief that | He traced the growth of the sentiment {rom | of the delegates who have hitherto been 1 ¥ Armny of the Repubiic Instead of having his hope gratified of bring. | wife had left on the back porch for a few ments {n the case from the analy- | the silver conference held by Nebraska | fiyorable to me. To accomplish this re < & 5 Grand otel, ‘Council, Blufts, Newly tar | ing the man Riiey, the Griswold bank rob. | momenta the day betore fof the purpote of made Ix enough to" warrant the | democrate and asurcd his hearers that the | suli, agents of the combine whsn s el Go by the book. Pills 10e mished, Reopcned Oct. 1. B, F. Clark, prop 4 ot 4 ah nen cap- | Drushing them. When she returned with the disinterment of the body again in search of | movement had spread all through the West | almost every county in the state. These T 9 e The Congregational Sunday school had an 1 oddet) ”“’11 AP - ,‘ I“‘ il :‘l whisk broom the clothes had been wh'skeg further evidence of crime. the south and that nothjng could prevent | baoile will tempt the men who have been and 25c a box. Book free at njoyable picnic at Lake Manawa yesterda 3 away. Rhodes full them and | the next democratic nafional convention | gjocted delegates with large sums of money g roist's V. 3 :”) ’f".." i T H that Riley was under arrest at Pres- | i tho Counoil Bluffs officers (o lot the Among Pottawnttumie Veterans, | from being controll:d by the men who are | T bt v frionds will he on their guar )“IUI’ “t“&%‘“’ orwrite B. F, The High | '94 hae planned | © Ontarlo, and telegraphed there to have Omaha police take Montgomery across the NEOLA, 1a., Aug (Speclal.)—Morning | In favor of the fres and \v"lmvl'r'd COINARE | and will promptly take measure , make | Allen Co,, 563 Canal St.. home of Robert McKenzie this evenin appears that there was just enough of a fel — wattamie County Veterans' association fifth m’ Prealdent ‘!],.\ 1864 A6 ScTetaty - CAF: ‘{(‘]‘-x Mu"“ ‘\l\ o x;h vll“ ”:v_‘ml‘ml‘ jy\iu ce ew ork. George C, Pullman a Iaid up with a badly | mistake about this to allow of Riley getting | .~ Meing Closed Out. | annual reunton with a olouded canopy over- | liste and charged them with having de. | WHBOUL such desperate methole it e tn AHRUAY Sates: ke ChiN 000000 B3t bumped knee as the result of a collision be- [ away. He was under arrest at Ogdensburg, | The August sale at the Boston Store 18 | yanging this vicinity, and as the day pro- | serted ths principles of the democratic party | viiijoy o i tavaer bis biayele and & toam on the Manawa | N. Y., just across the river from Prescott, | Closing out summer goods fast. We don't ! : ¥ | 04 “dolned the old bug forces of the re . o ol and Before O'Irien could get there Riley | Want to carry over summer merchandise and | ed rain began to fall, and continued un | publican party at the dictation of the foreiwn | g entde . b I 11 Toper | N #lipped out through one of the meshes | have made prices that will ineure quick sales, | Ul about § o'clock, When it cleared up the [iona. synaloates, Ha talked: for sore, AN | senmi fdent Under The cases of young Deetken and Roper | (% Wi e ®ony Moriice "for which Riley | Attend the August closing sale | #un came out warm and soon dried up the | an hour and closed with a pretty predietion | HUTCHI Iean; CAUg: 8% . gave been continued by Justice Vien until |, "0 arrosted was for picking the pocket FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. streets. People began to pour in by the hun- | or suocess for the principles that are being | Lusk, arrested in Oregon, as from Wichita September 16, aud that of young Mooney b an living at Prescott, and this led to s e dreds from 10 o'clock, and until 3 p. m. Several | yavocated by the friends of free silver all | s probably the ex-president of the Hutchin Justice Walker to September 17 nfuson in dviory telegram, Ritey| YWhaled Out the Paving. | bundred people were kept away on account of | gyer the country. son Nationa) bank, which falled here two Among the Lodies recovered at the Denver | yag cquured the ter with his vietim, had The heavy rain storin yesterday morning | the rain who had to come from afar. Good years ago. He wag indicted by the United hotel fire {s one which is suppposed to be | pug up a cash smnity for a fellow to go | €ent the rotten cedar blocks dancing along | Judges of large crowds estimated the atten- | Webster Coun ) tes grand jury for making false entries | o that of A. J. Blake of Pueblo. Mr. Blake Was | gn hig bond for $200, and when for | weveral of the st The worst havoc was | dance at 3,500 people. The grand parade | BLUE HILL, Neb, Aug the bank's books, as was also the cashier | o Who R Thaw e SRS a nephew of Mrs, Lyman Spooner of this city. | trial came neither the prosecuting Witness | wreated on Vine strect, where a great flood | “cheduled for 9:30 a. m. was postponed un- | tor of The Bee: At the regularly and president. The latter two appeared and 3 Lost, on Main between the Mer- | nor Riley showed up R g : til 1 o'clock p. m.. starting from the camp | gemoeratle convention for Webster county, | were acquitted. Lusk failed to appear, being riam block and ( bauk, $: cur- | | O'Brien's visit was not in valn, however, | Of Water, the overflow from South First and | grounds. Adjutant £. P. Brown was in com- | Stmocrat! 5 ¥ ) | Fr R s follow.. | In Mexico at the ti His bond wax ae. | N e F d Pill rency. Finder s . liberally _rewarded by | for he found out a good deal about’ Riley, and | Broadway, filied the thoroughtare from curb | mand and headed the procession. Then came | Held In Blue Hill this afternoon, the follow- | J, o forfeited. It is not known that any erve 00 111S returning the J. B. McFarlan, at |now the officers east and west have, by a|to curb. The half rotted blocks were un- | Mendel's drum corps, eight small boys, aged | In€ resolutions were adopted other charges are against him, and it is sup- McFarlin Carriag comparison of notes, come to an agreement | able to Keep thelr seats, and they arose by | from § to 14 years, Prof. King's Minor club | The democrats of Webster \u‘\yvn\‘h» leve | posed here that his nonappearance at the | Ave an unfailing remedy. They will make you Mary I, Fair thinks 1t 1s only fair that she | as to Sust who he i, and are In beiter con- | thousands and danced merrily on the sur. | Swinging clubs, eight little girls dressed in | in dfmocracy without the ald oF consent Of | United "States court is the reason for his | gat. thav will kive viu sound unbisken aiiing ghould have a legal separation from Robert | dition than ever to nab the right man and | face of the flood. Block paving that was laid | White, with double sashea made of red, white | {1 dq' we endorse and affirm the national | arrest elnstict the step. 1€ you are affiicted with T, Falr, who, she cla/ms, has too much fon: to hold him. Of course Riley is a pick-up | on South Seventh strect six years ago was | and blue colore o both shoulders and tied | democratic platform of 1882, and we support g o o nervous disorder of “any kind_ you need le-m‘ nese for the bottle. She wants her maid me, and it did not help the sastern of-|loosened in several places and the blocks | At the back, wearing upon their heads Scot- | the president elected thereon and his ad s t L o | for they BUILD UP NERVE SIRUGTUIE ang Hame, Mary B, Wright, restored to her ficers’ much in g to locate him. It is | geaticred. Some little damage was also done | tish caps with long tassels, the Underwood | ministration jn their earnest und patriot SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—Secretary of | make you feel as you “ased lo fesl ' Ment nes Colonel Reed has been corresponding now learned that he is familiarly known | on Harrison sircet, and on a number of other | cornet band in full unitorm, the Neola vol- | €fforts to uphold the hongs wndh MCktity G| War Lamont will probably be called upon to the Towa State band with a view -of throughout the 1 LB AL 1 10 streets the blocks were loosened around sewer | unteer fire department No. 1 and Council | JB5BE*G, Tic Hietory le a dispute between the local members of SHiem fof an attraction at Manawa. The pros- | & 808 who In the summef tme, work up | inlets : The american kaitway wnion ana e con- | Shorman & MCCUH”E“ U[ug (o manding officer at the Presidio. The ex- and down the lakes, working just such Bluffs High School Cadets in full military | “\o ure opposed to the free and unlimited pects are excellent that satisfactory arrange- | & ak 8 : strikers took exception to the inscription, | i I’ | X ; : i The ratn was one of the heaviest, if not the | uniform, commanded by Captaln Scanlan. | coinage of silver by the United States alone | Mints can be made, sithough no dates have | SO%dy as that which attended the 'Wild | heaviest, of the entire season me un- | with McFadden's drum corps, while a long | at the ratio of 16 to 1 | been considered | “Murdered by Strikera" which had ‘been 1613 Dodge Street | placed on a monument erected over the . e —— statement: “The leaders of oy "»’"‘;“;""ffv bl R;, fMclal measurements placed the fail at one | line of old soldiers brought up the rear, some [ We favor the nomination of that Jack- pinche n the winter ti ey do e id a half inches. Reports fro v carrying clubs to represent guns. Hugh democrat, statesman and = schol The city council met last night in brief | cracking and daylight sneaks at bank coun- | o¢)% Rel NCUFS. Reports ftrom nearly all | Sorving cibe, Ko temmet ™ upon hts Morton, as candidate for special session for the purpose of awarding | ters, and, in fact, almost any kind of money ” 4 Y 2 graves of four soldiers, who were killed in a A al 8 geners hould ooster to represent the eagle e taxpayers of Webster | raflws eck d o great strike a | m;-‘ L ‘f“.rj e 5 L b v’}.:v um.v,;ufhu‘.n’/ m“huwp{\nm’y:u:vk f“li'll\l |‘ml.| u "‘ FARIE "‘“']_ S i Y:H\\:p"r\r:m\(v‘qu.; the Knights ‘u‘; I'\lln]ls e oI 10 AGuptink (he ‘i'u‘r }I.,.,“'.;f.‘ hlll”!”%t.m‘.:lvlu Y e ,.”L d ! ki E. A. Wickham was the lowest bidder, and [ mond robbery at Oswego. One of the f agle laundry 1s “that good | Crystal lodge of Carson With their banners | commission tem for county govern- | {o have the objectionable inscription removed 4 Wnundry,” and s located at 724 Broadway. | fly foca Knights of Pythias Crys. | ment, and point with satisfaction to the | 4 e beu (Rt aa 86 by nextiMonday &t the contract was awardzd him. lows captured with him here for the Gris- | I¢ in doubt about this try it and be convinecd. | o} F‘,‘.”rl]'.,'f‘,‘.. tHole sesr vm‘; ade being | fact that this reform was brought about by Aeh L Y 1 appeal will be taken to the secretary of war. & It is reported that a number of young | wold bank robbery was in the same diamond [ Don't forget name and number. Tel 157. W L femocratic party of this county. or = i — Searles & Searles ladles are engaged—not to be married, but | robbery, and got his dose at the same time = i 3 o condemn the action of Judge - X 4 1 Fhe processio ched ougl e prin s o ey i & 1416 Farnawm St. to organize a young ladies’ cornet band, with | He was the one whom O'Brien wounded Was There Careless Deiving? Lt lon marched through the prin- | Beall in using his office to further the polit st it 4 8 SPECIALISTS. iy # fe 1\ H e 1 Willard, and he formerly Matis cipal streets with band and drum corps play- | ical ends and ambitions of the leaders of PITTSBURG, Aug. 22.—The wage commit a view of golug on the road as professionals A0 AL L) A b e Many of the bic lers around town, | fng, the cadets going through the drill, and | the populist party and to thwart the will of 3 All forms of Blood and It is said that they have the talent, the op- | kept a hotel near the Canadian line and used | ypq epecially the friends of George C. Pull- | returned to the grounds, where they listened | the majority of the people of this county | tee of the window glass manufacturers and . Skin Diseascs, Syphelis, ortunity and the determination, and will | it chiefly 28 a cover for smuggling and | 2 2 L 810 9 in the matter of home government rkers falled to agree and adjourned sine ouved for life und the pols Roon et th necessary (raining. Various crockedness, uniil he ws Warmed | M, WO Wag ®o eeverely injured on the | to & most patriotic address dulivered by Hon. | "yl (Gllving aclogates were eiecied to at- iH ! d\ReT68h o1 H ) son thoroughly ~ cloansed 00! seury b4 o s now serving time at Fort Mad- | Manawa road Wednesday night by colliding | Frank Shinn, the only speaker present who | o6 OR PR S0 o AveRti % . only a difference of 214 per tom the systen Charles Hendricks, a man unknown to fame | 00 kR AL RS Wit & carrisge. are incimen po o WUINg | }ad promised to speak, Hon. A. L. Hager, | t€nd s taros o gag6 Cnrle ntion 4% | cent between the demands of the workers - Angzl Elven earcta fn Council Bluffs, forgot that he had no Ak | "5y oy jearned for a certainty that Riley, | of the people who drive to the lake at night, | C: B. Saunders and other noted epeakers | pepor'w. ¢, Fulkerson, T. J. Ward, . [and what the manufacturers are willng (o IR account at the First Nationsl hank ' W | atter the shooting of O'Brien and the wild | Many of them scem to be utterly reckless | Were on the program, but failed to appear. | goehier, E. H. Cox pay and this may be compromised later R LGt clty, although he had drawn & check Wbon M | o q ‘across the bottoms, reached the river | of the rights of others, refusing to give even [ The balloon ascension, due for 1:30, Was| “Henry Kochler was elected chairman and | There is strong feeling against a strike ahd N CATARRH, Glet for §20. He presented the check &b the W8 | uhore, and there tecuring a log managed | a small part of the rosdway. Pullman's friends | PoStponed untll 6:30 p. m. on account of hikh | o " Hopka secretary of the county central | the manufacturers now lholding out may be §Varicocels, Tydrosele, Go: i LR e g rday | to navigate across to the Nebraska side on | clalin that he saw the team coming in the | Winds. This, with a match game of ballbe- | oommittee for the ensuing year. forced to slgn the scale by the companies who i SRR e PR e e | few | that, the voyage belng a wild one on account | darkness, shouted to the driver, and got as | tWeen Neola and Missour Valley made up the WILLIAM A. GARRISON. have already done so starting up their mills. ¥ \Winent. afternoon, and into the city Jail ina few | o BL Thoving ico, Near Bellevue he found | far out of the way as possible, but in spite | 3ay's program. The Council Bluffs cadets Secretary. | The wages of the pressed ware, molders, en- N (VITALITY WEALK) minutes aftecward. friends of & shady reputation, who sheltered | of all precautions was run down and badly | returned tonight and the Macedonia ladies - gravers, etc., were fixed at last year's scale. ME made 80 by too cl 1 awa i adly N ¥ Judge Smith expects to visit Lake Manawa | iy, “unil he could make a afe escape out | hurt. The experfence of most of the bieycle | broom brigade are expected tomorrow, when nu's Double watlg ———— plication to business or study, severe ) today and see for the court's own satiefaction | o¢ tnig part of the country. At the time of | rid who have made regular trips to the | the same program will be carried out ST POINT, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special) Mines Filling with W strain or grief, BEXUAL 'EXCESSES the condition of the dam of Mosquito creek | hie escape James Raph saw him trying to | lake during the present great rush is exaotly ¥ ¥ 2 middle life or from the eftects of youthful ; Christian Unity. The democratic county convention met and | JSHPEMING, Mich., Aug. 22.—The Lake | folila 4 ‘readily 1o’ o A and to exam'ne the green which flcats near by s the river on a log and told the of-| the other way. Drivers of carriages have | Dps MOINES. Aug o ISHPEMI g ie Lake | follles, all yleld readily to our new treat 22, —(Spec .- | elected delegates to the Omaha conventio ¥ By WhEs biied% e | ment for 1088 of vital power. it to see whether it is agucish scum or mer:ly | ficers, but there were o many conflicting re- | bean uniformiy kind and thoughtful and Aug, 13-(Bpecial Tele- | slected dplagats 0 18 OTIZNA SORYEOUC &6 | Supetlor Iron company liks pullsd the fires | ;}l‘l‘l"l“é Wour trouids If out of the city, the fragrant pollen and leaves. After the < coming In that all of them could not | given half the road. Occasionally there i | Eram.)—At the state Christian church con- | follows: J. A. Johnson, W. Collette, Felix | from under the boilers at its Nc R 7 workings Thousande curad at home by cors orcek and dam are thus introduced in evi- [ be investigated in time, and it now seems | a real road hog encountered, but he Is al. | vention today a number of reports were made [ Givens, Krake, W. Emle Acker- | and the mine began to fill with water today, | t®#Pondence. CONSULTATION FRER. Qence the lawyers will proceed to argue the | that the very one which was not thus run | most always in a farm wagon. and the following resolutions adopted among | man, J. E. Melcher, I*. Wiggers F. O'Sul- | Some of the strikers at Negaunee have noti- Q) Q 1410 Farnam i injunction cas down was the very one which would have et L3 g | livan, . Swedthelm, I L. Galbraith, W. A. | fied the management of the Buffalo gronp of Dr. Searles & Searles, **'Smunaren™ The Veteran Firemen's assoclation | led to his capture that very night. O'Brien Normal Lecture © L We believe that the time has come for [ Smith Hanson and Nic Jurgenson — = ) mines that if they attempted to stop the R anae R of Council Bluffs, through a com- | has by no means given up hope of vet seelng | The following lecture course has been pre- newed effort of all Christian men and | For delegates to the judicial ccnvention | pumps there would be bloodshed, as the ¥ mittee, consisting of James T. Ander |his assailant ook out at him from behind | pareq for the teachers and public, to be given en in behalf of temperance, and we | Charles Doescher, John Lucas, John Me- | strikers did not propsse to aliow the company l son, James G. Bradiey and Charles D, Wal- | the bars, and makes the prediction that | ag we have always stood, unalte Mack M } . at the Christian tabernacle g the noi e heraRlOOh S IUERURERLORITIE Keegan Laporte, J. Hughes, J.| to take such decisive steps toward a general | ters, prepared a suitable serios of resolu- | a 'very short time he will have that [ &t the € B e i a EDIRONER D (et Rleo ) GoRua AL SN Thiele, B T. Brown, P. & MeGuire, N, De- | close down. This threat ix ot approved of | NSRS A S BECUALTY Lo soo fons expressive of their sorrow at the death | Satisfs HE IR0 il KROWIR LOraoK Augus: Prof. Arnold T i, | ent and pressing dpon us. \We request the | nis‘a, J. Fischer, F. W. Melcher and Willlam | by the union and was precipitated by a few ondary or Tem R § . now that his identity has been so fully es- [ Augus . Arnold Tompkins of Chi- P B SUGFoN. Weralelt iake Nalgkate tlary Byph s permnently cured in 16 to of the blind fireman, Sam Morrison, Coples REL TR T e e R e retty. | Subject, e Besu(tar | ministers of the state to co-operate with | Stieren were elected. These delegates were | irresponsiblo persons. o ary L aranenti ot s icls have been dent to his brother in Bngland and | tblished, to long keep out of igl 2t B HoHSIRE Wadkwortli WRENDS |t i e aLenR BRI allipledged 1o (HOniy 0 Crawford for Judge e Sediencl, sy p1ico under samo guaranty. 14 to the daily papers. R frea “From London to the Land of Shakes- | We urge upon cur preachers an undimin- | The Cohvention was very harmonious. Texas r in Ilineis Cattle. . TEUPISISrI0/camEiare W W00k ence “The only newspaper in Council Blufts"| A Big Rem £ "‘ HLELY peare {shed attention and AGMILY (o the prineples | , Another democtatic convention, called by | MOUNT STERLING, 1ll, Aug. 22.—Con- | charge,f o4 alltbente 1€ gon huve takah mess tries to apologize to its readers for not fur- ll'Yl‘h'l,y“n.n)nn‘nu m;wu:l: :l:\‘r};‘:. ufl‘.lul\‘.; August 27—Rev. V. C. Rocho. Subject, lnwlx ta ':Mfi of lnrn;mn"] w-»(m«n ‘.]mln ku\n“; und !1\"\;"3"!;';'““%;‘»‘} ‘" illu‘n‘;‘l.:’): siderable excitement prevails here among c:“"'fi"..d"‘:. .;.',-151. an -u'):‘):nvnol’:_);u -na 1 v . 1 ant of vash dress ods ingh 8, O " 1o, 4 D al £pe v to the plea for Chrst an uni on Sa Augus Il onvel s CO! Patches in mouth, Kory hroal nishing them with any news of the Union | Ran AR i outing | ““Causes of Failure in Lif 3 o agate: 2 state col local stockmen. The cattle of Homer Van- imples, Cop| oo i after the old lady had a chance to clip it | °f ;““” le ;HHA from ;‘"" l“i ‘9‘" fi"‘l“n 0| Jay Frainey. home :m‘m, made m: :n\«(re:;h.gfl:alk on | Lincoln. = ihatin\ rowntconnly HhTs dylIduiraolalyitan | VBt S it s"h;"“‘%vm“f ,l,uf.‘,,,-m,h,h‘ Mg et o .n | each piece, n one big lot at cne price. | " 'gunday, August 25 e i L missions, and C. C. Smith of Massillon, O., I « . antl 3 dinsana has bee egipdi we guaranteo to cure. Wa solicit the most obatis from The Bee. She s it is more than | ach plece, & L & ¢ Sunday, August 25, there will be a serm i & 3 " urt ¥ Pop vention. the diseasc has been pronounced Texas fever | Fi <ithat by paid Tocal announcin & horse race | Kemember, Friday morning, S0 a yard. | at”the Firet Baptist cliurch hy the Rev. . | ke on “Thie Freed Man of the South. TEKAMAIL, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Special)—The | by veterinary surgeons who have held n | ansg e cnnmat camer thn Ahense bos oot That s the old lady's idea of a scoop, but oy 'f gty 'l’v"x D e acutn C. Rocho especially for teache: Subject, | Mixsouri ey Re cans Cameus. | populist party held its county convention for | *Utopsy on the dead cattle. There is a strong | bafMed the shill of the most eminent physis he can't help it. our cntire stock of 75c all-wool French flan nrist, the Weorl Divine Teacher.” A a8 I VALLEY, I Sl 98 (& i i . probability that the disease will spread. The | ¢ians. &500,000 capital behind our uncondb she ¢ EHeds e e | nels yard. ‘Everything Is going at cost | ottty (e N0 Divine Teacher.” o | MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia, Aug. 22.—(Sps- | Burt county In thin city today and nom- |\ vererinarian hus been sent for and 1t 1y | onaiianoy, Absefuce proofs soatsesied cn There Is a slight conflic il !¢ ana w. s il g el 9 0 attend | ujq],)—Last evening the republican caucuses [ inated the following ticket for county offices: | he : th - » application ress € CME] f s ; " | and i he lectures, as no admissi 0 3 i 0 y of thought the remainder of the Infected herd | 807 Masonin Kemnle, CHICAGO, fil. unco' gnid and the commonly bad over the 3 maa . G s VET cosT. | the lectures, no admission fee will be select dele " e county conve Trea r, V. Everett; clej ac) - Dossestion Of the Driving park. The an- | BLACK DRESS GOODS AT NET \COST: | charged. Ail'the lectures will begin promptly | £ oy oL feryartlon S R e e e EVERY WOMAN mouncement was made yesterday that the ;o e lare poctively going out of busness at 8 o'clock. il G T ‘x‘txltlng"\\"rl‘ court, ENl Hurlocker; county judge, E. W, Steernge Rute to Japnn Cut. et St iy S iE it ’1‘:‘(‘4@:.“&‘,:‘)“-' ‘.‘ifi"i‘.")ZQ“'"’Lv‘.’éu""{}‘ in this clty. BENNISON BRO! The cover made by Mrs. Lanzandorfer will | Millor, S. . Elliott, W. 0. Reed, J. B. Bar. | Peterson: surveyor, M. J. Guering; county su- 84 RANCISCO, Aug. 22.—The steamer mantlly. reguiating medlictne: continue fifteen days, and perhaps longer, ) } (148} op Mg ., montlly regulating medicine, the interest justified it, but it turns out that Council Bluffs. ]b" disposed of Saturday night at 7 o'clock | rett, Oscar Coffee. perintendent, C. F. Beck. The meeting was | Australia, from Honolulu, yesterday brought s at W. W, Y dod T harmonious and largely attended by demo- s o\ DR. PEAL'S the park was leased several months ago (0 Wanted to Kill the Old Man, Besma-l % Ml ongs Biihenk O bresens tndiostion 1a that ‘e | Word of a rate war from Honolulu to Yoko the Latter Day Saints for their general camp | wpnele Billy” Ellott, an old and in. ffen- ber 1 d last Paanto, B Brindis; 00 Haad Gl populists will swallow up the remnant of the | hama between the Pacific Mail and the Oreg PENNYROYAL PILLS, meeting, beginning September 12 and last- | e o Y ' g < T cratic party s ckei | Railway and Navigation company. The steer- : ; d U | sive man, came into Justice Cook's court| The Young Men's Christian association has |~ Third—D. J. Adlum, A. Edgecomb, R. p.|democratic party in this county. The ticket ER G 27 to §1 3 Aveprompt.safe und certain in result, The genu. ing unth September 22, The directors of | ZHC T f N0 Nl ewore to an informa- PIanned for & general meeting to be held | MoTwiggan. H. H. Isher, J. A. Stariin, | Bominated will probably poll the party vote, f £6e rate was cut from $27 to 8. The San | tae (Dr. Pent® neverdissonoint. Sentaaywhera, the park, however, only contracted with the | yesterday n e 0 a | 205 toe8 m MeTwlggan. L J AL s Francisco agent of the Oregon Railway and | g0 Sherman & MoConnell Drug Cor 1018 hevsemnen for o ten days' meet, and there | tion charging_ Willlam Flynn with ass:ult | iD the gymnasium next Sunday afternoon at | Frank Sherwood, H. D. Overton, J. M 1 Tieket Navigation company announces his com- | poage street. Omaha, Neb. will be Do conflict nor overlap. The re- | with jntent to ccmmit murier. The alleged [4 o'clock, and instead of confining the at: | Pert Shsmhliien AN e vany's new line of steamers to the Orlent | - o gathering will be @i important one. | aesault was made at Manawa cn the 19th | tendance ‘to men only, on this occasion the | A Resolutions were unanimously adopted con- | EMERSON, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Speclal Tele will hereafter compete for passengers as well 7 I There will be not less than 5000 people | inst. Both men are employsd by the M- | ladies are invited as well. The exercises | demning the official conduct and record of n)FSTiis s Dixon geountys repliblioaneonzitas trelahit Ehusiness: present during the two weeks, and probably | Luugnlin brothers, who are experimenting | Wil be of an unusually interestng charac- | J. C. Milliman as republican representative n met here today and nominated the = more. The songs of Zion will be ascend- | Gith a new brake on the Manawa raflway | ter, and it i the sincere desire of the mem- | In the last legislature, and positive instruc- Political Quarrel Ends With a Killing Ing from the park almost before the echoes | (rains, Flynn in the car shop and Ellioit as | Ders of the association that there be a very | tions given to use all means to defeat his (\"I'k‘."’l”l“] 9 ,’":‘;{ \”',h”,,,‘: i l)’um'« 2::.’:‘: e from th padck 410 btun i o | il o, 5, LE T LSty | S T St 0 s s | o 5 rors HH, Hart, Allen, sheriff: . .| had existed since the election last fall re- & Work. The trouble is £ald to have originally | °P€N, and in addition to the gymnastum the Bondh ra in Poxsessio Myt Paria e Rtieaant of incbiui x| Wulleal Isst nignt Inia. Mcoliuk/ahrey nsa rm loans made in western Towa at low- | o (00" 0 Ccertarian differences beiween | Bame and reading roms will be used as| DES MOINES, Aug. 22.—(Special Tele- [ w' Roce. Ponea, judge; W. W. Coover, Ponea | Avondale in which Josesh Cleero was killed est rates. No delay in closing loans. e | o Ty Cand grew Nt by litde into a | ek and further preparations will be made | grony ) judge Stevenson rendered a decision | clerk of the district court: Dr. Talboy, New- | and James McCann' was mortally wounded e s e T atatai tig | serious quarrel. There were outstders Willng | o diine ot Snother hall near by. . The waet, | this moraing discharging L. M. Mann from | castle, coroner; N. Dixon, Springback cero shot McCann and was instantly killed &'TowLE, &5 e ‘1:"1»x;;:“x«rv:“\(:l.ll ‘u.du T ol fl’uin“&iflj,\‘:::2 Ing promises to be one of the best in the | the receivership of Highland bl Pl e LU 5"4nf-‘.‘”‘,.',.‘l“v’.' e .,T‘{“..1|T,‘li“f| ).lv’:‘r {aamoment, Iaten 1o ‘f\l:‘.‘:m‘ni\-lirm\l:-r i % . to get Mt Alscharged by oarrying stories to | *'tcclation’s history, Mverybody weloome, | 404 placing the property in sionof | Norrl Ie ge, and a | unexpectedly appeared upon the scen PERSONAL ARAGRAPHS, scha 'y < the second mortgage by with | to select the delegetes to the judictal con > the McLaughlina, Flynn, it seems, unde:took Boston Store at Manawn, Charles Gil st as trustee. school will | vention said o . - Mr. James Hughes and family have re- | the Job of frightenng the old man out of | Mr. A. Whitelaw yesterday made arr be run by the present fac headed by | iehardso oerats Weet.| GALVESTO) Aug. 22.—Robert + the camp, and on Monday morning threw an | ments with Colonel Reed for the ta- | President 0. H. Longwell st mori- Sl 22§ Hutchins, vice president of the Clark & moved to St. Paul, Minn ! B8y mer n olon ed for the transporta- i R LLS CITY, ., Aug. 22.—(Special \ v. Mr. Buck of the German Evangell- | &Xe at him, which Elliott savs would have | yjon of a party of seventy-five people to Lake | Kage bondholders have the privilege of tak- | pojoram.)—The 'democrats of Richardson | Courts company, the largest stationery house Re topped in his stomach if he had not jumped ing possession at the end of another year ? cal church left yesterday to- visit bis old | Stopped in bis stomach it ho had not Jumied | sanawa, * The party will consist of all the ! e county met in convention and nominated a | in the routh. and a son of J. H. Hutchine home in Germany. | Blliott's story, Fiynn resorted to sterner | Boston store people, and they will spend the Merchants Charge Fraud, | tcket as follows: County judge, John L. |head of the well known banking fm of BEL George O'Neal, foreman of the government | pto s ® 0 hile the old men was engaged | 8fternoon and evening at the lake. It is| CRESTON, Aug. 22— (Speeal Tele- | Cleaver; county clerk, Charles Lore; sheriff, | G880 Sl A0L0 VG imaelt, death construction works, has received word that |, \acning the dishes he went into the tent | Reedless to say that they will have a thor-| grym.)—0. P. Brcwn & Son of Lorimer have st Haller; district’ court clerk, ' R. L. | Wi § BHOG, BN O CUY g his son is dangerously il in Texas. With a loaded revolver aud fired three shots | OUENIY enjoyable time, for Mr. Whitelaw | piite S 0 B L 0 S0 L | Chieney: treasurer, J. H. Morehead; county .80, hou Howard F. Hattenhauer is still confined to [ at him in rapid euccession. Elliott says | M4 arranged a program that will make things e Sl . i = I | superintendent, C. C. Pool; coroner, A. Ald to Hawnil Education Shlve 3 T - Lt ; 2 g0 at a rapid gait. The store will be closed | Dickey, a real estate firm of Lorimer, for the | pyych, Cleveland's administra as not ? 4 g s his room by the burns received at the carnl- | Fiynn was terribly. exclted and he attributes | &7 8t 8 rapld gatt. - he store wil bo closed | ERs & SO0 PTG O 0L ST Teg g, | Fouch. | Cleveland's adminitration was mot | AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—Charles val explosion, but is slowly recovering the fact that he was not killed to the shaky | guiyrqay morning. the plaint!ffs alleging the title to which was | S5 a1 silver movement. = T Bishop, first vice president of the Bank of Mr. and Mrs. A, W, Johnson has returned | condition of the ehooter's nerves. idulently obtained by defendants in a land 4 California, in this city, has contributed $800, RS0 weekslvLC i the eat And Sal Thesp e tisasibielnenta sommynt -”““} The only plano worth having, the Hardmaz. 1 while they pretended to zct as agents for Bibn ¢ D00 LtG T aalianIRPEn A eon st aation Rt Frae A v entertaining Hon. S. I, wife aud | o the justice in support of Elliotts demant e plaintifts. This is the second suit brosght| BEAVER CITY, Neb, Aug. 22.—(Special |islands. The money Iz to be used to promote daughters, Anna and Suan, of Shenandoah. | for a warrant for Fiyun. Billott says Flynn . e Lo against this firm in a week Telegram.)—The prohibitionists held a con- | the interests of institutions sustained by the : ARG de additional threats against hie life yes- | Arrangements are going forward well for i d g Rev. Dr. Askin, pastor of the First Con- | made additional th against I ) 1 1aced il X late Mrs. Bishop in her lifetime. romntional ehurch, Teturned yesterday from | terday morning, and so thoroughiy convinced | the observance of Labor day, September 2. Burlington's New Guw Plant. ventlon today and placed a full county ticket | 4 a ‘x\ Kumm trip. He will get a little of the | Was he that he meant to kill him that he | The committee has secured as one of the BURLINGTON, Ia., Aug. —(Special Tel- | In the field. T refused to endorse can- May Forfeit the Oflic K - ;r—‘m ;um rest of home hefore re-engaging actively | threw up his jull» l:ml same to town. A Jvar- | speakers Hon. W. L. Green of Kearney, who | egram)—The new gas compiny ju:t organ el didates on any other ticket. LOS ANGELES, 22.—The continued [ o o A T o e N aato 4 pulpit work. rant was issied for Flynn's arrest and an $ ) S5 SSSAEROTANRR | S B e GRSt R s e h == T e AT T Pt he effect most desired fn a Folding Be in his pastoral and pulpit. work Cear went - down after. Bim. - He. was ar. | 18 advertited as one of the “silver tongues,” | here awarded a contract today for $250.000 | ey, o e peence of Licu Governor Millard tn [ 4, "0 Sfect moal desirac In s Folding Bo% W T Keotts & Co. | thiemed eertre oy B e enied | #0d L. W. Rogers of the Rallway Times, [to a Bosion firm for elght miles of street| SIDNEY, Neb., Aug Special.) responsible for a rumor that under the 1aw | day and nothing but a bed by night: We have leased the L. G. K J . j \ . kit 1 4 e e i Wil Xinds-of cou, | utterly. the truth of Blllctis story, declaring | ¥ho has Ueen ‘one' of the pricners in thé | mains, retorte and gas holders. Two hundred | ier qemperats failed to call a ccnvention, | (86 leutenant governor will forfelt his effcc | Step by step we have improved it at both ards a Lahitl h 3 (a et | Woodstock jail and who was released a day | men will be put to work at once. ; : it he is not here inside of one week, when | these points, and the Foldinz ed as now weighed on ety scales, ton and over, without | that there had been no quarrel between them, owing to their lack of organization. The ad- eighe ¥ e no threats and positively no shooting. He wili | OF W0 ago. Coming direct from Debs he wiil - L L] e -4 BANIE s | he will have been absent in Michigan for a | perfected is a triumph of Ingenuity s phazge. A, J. Blood & Oor try to convince the court today that the old | bave some fresh ideas, and he Is said to have Woodbury County Republican ministration democrats have thus far failed | continuous pericd of sixty days. By night it is a full fashioned, luxurious - ¥ to col ‘ : olgi|:28Y8 A2 Loty 5 \ SIOUX CITY, Aug (Special Tele- bed with not the slightest suggestion of the ! 1l and rich in tcne. man has been romancing and dreaming. an eloquent tongue With which to present | S b glitest sugg The Hardman s full and ric RN GTOAE 0F them. The celebration will be held at Lake | gram)—J. S. Latbrop was nominated for feablasd. eribunde anfreduenaiEAa YLty » Have Another Running Meet, BURLINGTON ROUTE. Manaws, senator and W. B. Chapman and Frank 33 Sh S ” he sides are ‘open thelr entire length, and The negotiations which have been long Phillips Bound Over. McNutty for representatives at the Wool ave your oap T e pending between the directors of the Union Reduced Rate. Justice Cook yesterday held Phillips, the | DUTY county republican convention today. » the soap makers say, es- is a perfect system of ventilation through= Driving Park association and the Kansas Cliy | Triehnial conclare Khights Wemplar, Bos- | man charged with the responsibility for the Reunit rother aclalivifuan ce waghing: ~] a{ianta . | outthe aoy. and Lule cemove tiis:laiipchy horsemen have at last come to a conclusion, | VR, LACE PHE BUSRN 0 S eociation, Den- | d€ath of V. J. Bechtele, to the grand jury | N DA, Mo.,, Aug. Mrs. William 2/ pecially il you're washing de icate sible (:-hg-:’“;n”;lwl”u Joding bed, T rmm(mx in the fixing ‘ur August 31 as ”"i ver, Colo, " eale Auguse 11 a1z T ;\'Illll\mn‘\mln' He was locked up In the county | McGuire and James Brown, brother and sis Now, in the name of |up" its owner would not be able to recoge date for opening a ten days' runn'ng meeting |~ National conventfon Keeley league, Har- | Jall and will probably be kept there for a vere reunited here today after a twen ) ze here. R. W. Cunningham of Kansis City | risburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 22. long time batore his case is Anally diaposed | et reareh for o wusttogr jhecld common sense, what's the | ™55 toiaing bea o any make untit you will be in charge and Claude Johnson, who is | In add ‘lon ¥ have on sale Summer Tourtst | of. “His friends were inclined to insist upon | Seh wae a mere enild. their paronts i) use? When vou can get | have personally examined our beds. Pr now in the city as his representative, will | tickets to .iouc points in the United States | bail baing granted, but when the court In- | au3'they were taken cars of by their grand Pt Y an g from $10 to $50. look after the advertisiog and otherwise | and Canade © 0 3 Hlustrateq | 10700 them of the amount deemed neces- | faihers, one of whom mayedth Wise county Pearline, in powder form assist. Mr. Johnson #ays that at the close of all and get copy of map and ustrated | sary It was 80 large that (hey concluded it | Texas. the other remaining Pyt . B ey Ay Bt “Saturday | write up of the great Yellowstone National | was better not to ssk it Touhn; iho QIO TaMARRSS 10 Wikeensi, for this very reason, why CHAS.SHIVERICK & CO about orses will be sent from o | park. 0. M BROWN. Ticket Agent. ol Since then the little famlly has made many bere fal train, arriving Mond Very Susplcious Sprinter, Lu will ais e a special train from St. Lous R chanes of thelr abode ani (e sister changed do you want to work over Furoitire sud Drageries, ¥ Bridegroom. wer name. The two orphans ever since their i S 2 Youzlas Strects ) a4 from Bt Yesterday afternoon a strange man was | NASHVILLE, Aug 22.—A sensational trag- | first separation continued a fruitless search soap, which, if it's good for 12th and Douglas Strests. ringing about 100 more. Crem Creveling | potices ng suspiclously into the hay | e th roi ic coloring I8 repo om | for each other, and finally each gave the anvth] ats very ha N X O n tudns 800 orobably Dick Duwser | noticed M‘\wi.( 8 auspic sy into the n.? tl)‘ wl h romanti vn! ring 1s reported from | (o7 BACh guatl; ‘Al ”;U_»“ il L anything, gets very hard and difficult to cut. ] T W b sotured us sarser A" force. of raen | 1oft of Jack Suethan's barn on South avenue. | Montgomery county in this state. The 16- | Stner UP for dead. Todpy, by the merest Basldas i Reanlina e as lyihattan thant { bas already been set at work getting the | The police were quietly notified of the fact, | year-old daughter of a prominent farmer | joyous reunion followed. . : aesides, Mearling s vastly better than any » h * Srounds in shape. | ana two officers in eitizens clothing drove | named Halll Burton went to prayer meet- powdered soap could be. It has all the good properties of O 5 e down after him. Before they reached there | Ing, Where she met a young man named| Fatality Attending am Accldent. ' o ; A akrrey sabhe Genuine Round Ouk Furnace is the | he siipped out of the birn, and s they caught | Hite, whose attentions her parents had for- | MILWAUKEE, Aug Mrs. Magda- | @ny soap—and many more, too. There's something in it ne success that the Genuine Round Oal ot BT Fn ot he broke | bidden. T le away and were e | 1ans Hrig o . = PR P LT 8 . -k BRI el in h canting Rdad Q4% [ vn with b cu Lamen Mata awet he bioke | Dtden. Tho aousle ruc away and wore mar; | jems Knorer of Mequon, ag:d. 67, was Killed that does the work easily, but without harm—much more S0 o o N vl 0 ! ! ure 1 4ty ) . and her husband, Andretw Knorer, aged 71 A SO ¥ < i 3 e SN T R tte of Diesre. Wella & Co. he bid himasit | the bridegroam and kilied bim. fatally injured, in a runaway aceident st me | €asily than any other way yet known. CAPITAL, - - . $100,005 ade. N pile of culti or poles. n being un- Sy — 0 estern pa of the ty today. i : p e Bt louded the ouly explanation he would give the | Will Ship Hix Homnes in a Sat BAEIRRASLOID Dars. of The Gity*loday Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, [ YWk SOLICYE VOUR BUSINESS, None finer than the Haraman Baby Grand. mi \\n'u that he was nlr.;;d ‘;1'1 ng ar- [ WINONA, Minn., Aug. 22.—The remains eware ** this is as goflul as" or ‘‘the *Ajlll(‘ as Pearline.” 1T'S SIRE S Xare :I':""""_ 4 :::\",A - rested, and so made a run. He did not ven | of A * a Mongoll ATy SE— P s never peddled. if your g P h Will Not Sue € City. L e R “ira l:h;\h Fun} a Mongolian who died here | FALSE—Pearline is never peddled. if yvour grocer sends PAID ON ME DEPOSITS were disinte d evenin . . i on, be honest—send it back, JAMES PYLE, New York. 9 The South Omaha woman who was hurt | oficers, and shut up his mouth with such | fl“ ey i ;"h""“r":‘ “ nag ‘1' ""'l 996 &8 imitation, be honest—sem 4 2 US O WRITH, on the Manawa roud last Friday by being | clam-like tenacity that the officers think iy, RS G 0 OGN Frahtivca | 0 Z}Zd}’zs = — e 7 O Attoraeysai-Li thrown upon the dashboard of her carriage | {NeY have caught a pearl. He bas been about b ‘>_§ p Cheng to San Francisco in SINS & BAINBRIDGE raeyseat-Law, a satchel, and from there to China L, 1 Practice in the State d . ! town for a day or o, and it is learned that | 5, S41€05" 2 . 1 A SOUNC! T end Federal Courts. Rooms 300-1-8-9, Sni Wwhen It struck one of the ditches made by | at'a restaurant he had represented himeel | OpcF, (hinaman. | This s the firs COUNCIL BLUFFS. | gart. Block. Counci. Bluffs, lowa. the street commissioners, will not sue the | as named Edmundson. The fellow is about | Loo°® boncs have been removed from Minne- — B et et Niomaitaltt ua tha | Aa naued Bémundech. | sota to their native soll B e 130 it o e i o e S ol o e G o T (L0 T Wam, ' s een | S0 NocssGoun) Blfl neglect, but owing to the discovery that ther T PINE BLUFF, Ark., Aug. 22 and Cleaning done 18 Was no street where the accident happened The Hardman piano wears ltke iron. borg, colored, who became crazed by religion | the highest atyle of | JINNEYE GLEANZD; VAUL CANED, The Manawa road cuts aoross lots at th - t s e art. Faded and g AR ; Ty el ) ) 2 e S . at a revival meeting last ever 1 kept allie Lirke, at W. 8 Homer's, 038 & polut, and although it has been used as a | He Wone Bepkeriy ¢ e ; il b I AR T T R tto Montgomery, the vagrant who was|up his prayars all might, this morning sh o look us Koo SALE OR TRADK N DUbHS Mighway - for years it is aned 42 2| Otto Montgomery, the vagrant w an | up his p g morning sk kood as [ A FIN 4 h his landlady, Mandy o 5 o AT new. Work promptl iing” horse, wita high track ¥ Property, where It Is (ntersected by the newly | Plcked up Wednesday night while begging for | M® 1andlady, Mandy r, four time [ ” 5 R ‘Gone ‘ana ‘ellvercd Teasons for selling. Address oF y ¥ | tatally wounding her 4 opened Twenty-third avenue, This would give | shirts from house to house and exhb'ting a | prains out . ’ 3 in all parts of the Broadway the clty a perfect defense and leave the plain- | hand that was only maimed by | AR et Qliin sopatry, Bend for | KOR KENT, BEIT. 1, 185, CORN Ul the costs of the suit. Consequently there bandages, was given fifteen days on the chain | Secretary Carlixle W 2 ions room, 2x10, In- Sapp block will be no suit started % o Y atn ¥ e Working East. : - a 3 Centially locuted. E. H. Sheate ging by Justice McGee yesterday morning. N. Y., Aug Th G Qnlife c2 g € A MAOHAY, WANTED, A 1) GHL FOR GENERAT Baad Davis ST T ke Memasaks | TS oflosrs' noted the fooe st the young | Uniied Blaves, steamer Amarantss & Ttk Ask for “Splits” at the Sas o Fropriat» ik Sad et conl d Bisin s veshe eheap, man was wearing very good tailor-made | house tender from Cleveland, 0., has arrived $ 55 orvimtce o OR BALE, FIRST-CLANS RESTAURANT] clotheg, and It occurred to them that there | at Bagket's’ Harbor il Secretos Restaurants a ars, W it AWy, sesr Nethe |FOR BALE. FIRELCLANS . Mnr's sige L . C. B. kindergarton opens Septewber 3, “h lncongruity between bis flory e Tmfl“}" e Hart ‘Ldul;h;us.:u:gd.u( the W - nd Bars, ! western Depot, Counell l & Council Bluffs, Iowa, Horl b B D. " Johusoa, oad Bivits, lows Tel 82 | CUlnon Blite el Bl

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