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RETURNED WITH THE SHIELDS A Bpontaneons and Enthusiastic Reoseption to the Viotorions Omaba Guards, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND A MEDAL. Address of Welcome a Congratu- tion by Mayor Cashing and the py T Weeks ¢ mination of Six Camp Life, the Union Pacific the Omaha Guards vening Yesterday, at5:50 p. m band left the armory of on Capitol quickstep Behind them v attired in the fa pany, with e across their on the besoms blue ribbon, did not argue the convor to Murphyism, but wad in some manner in tended to indicate that the lads who bore it were celebrating a victory., And such the; were in reality, beciuse f tingent of the Omaha Gua achieved fame and renown sclves and Omaha in the inter-s Kansas Ci Hundreds depot where, City train arrived disembarked were soon clasped in the appreciative friend Then the line was o lead came the avenue \lked a score of the guard gue uniform of the com y-diny housewifery brooms right shoulder The corn was encircled with o tter n of the append mar for e drill them to the after ort wait, the K The victorious gua enthu ic cheers and s of their amid ong ari formed. In the yelopean drum major of the band, the latter following in its brilliant uniform and with hair erested helmets, Then came the robust, rotund, sun-browned color bearer, Sergeant Cleaver, . like a Lere, erect and proud from the fiel his fauie fresh yet 1 i came Captain & like a poplar, with @ heart beating with faction within his 4 e bosom. It would be ridiculous to suppose that the captain did not feel that his labors had been ierybody knew he did, and cve use his Jabors siiice his conncetion with the compiny have been almost unremitting. —They hay been those of an enthu been able same comi Beside ( fiken metrically man, with the daintiest of da es and a cap slightly fay ar on the right side of his head. He ctas the rifle he bore and his neve wavered from the front his 1 were the chievrons the first sergeant. On his breast brace of _medals which glinted Tast rays of the sun and from the b, cmblematic of o J honorable war, r v on pavad honest sati pt .\'l'lx I’lT, like a minim to like pige to @ scuato ¥ to a giant, walked a small, sym! formed, modest, military e &k miustache: ving tl King -that is with Cap. were not many inches in y inch was that of a soldier. little "~ mun was - Sergeant Foye, who had won the compuny medal for excell in drill and who had wrested o simil iction from the first sergeants of the land, because of th cight who were present at the competition, The guards won the panies who had neyer was a check for won_the medal from I had been veterans in ¢ shouldered a musket Then came the deam corps under Tection of S t Butler, They beat the sheepsking insteading of returning from ten days of camping, they were just go ing into it Following these came heroes of the con- test. They were few in number, because some of tho boys were compelled to for home immediately after the drill. But the otherwise decimated ranks were filled up with the “brooms” so that the body pre- sented o compact if varied and motiey ap pearance as it wound along. The left was brought up by eous collection, some of whont first at o feast and last at a £ were ol notwithstanding, the spirit of the occasion “The line ran along Kleventh street. At the intersce the column halted 1 thr 1 behnd the b Th or Cushing, D arducer, chaplain of the guards, Commis ner Bevlin and Max ) In the second rode Mis, and in the last, Mrs. Captain Scharfy The p o filed up Farnam _and as it passed Shiverick’s o mfnber of Scharfi’s associates saluted him and werce re warded with a warm recognition of the courtesy the man, but eve This late first prize among com smpeted, which But this man had ding sergeants who petition before he the di- a4 heterogen- night truly be ay; but ihey enrapport with fic express headquarters Huyward of the uniform rank Kuights of Pythias No. 12, heartily cheered the sol Thenceforward the boys were treated to repeated s, while ladies waved their handkerchiofs with the warmest of appre- ciation, The column marched north on Sixteenth strect until Capitol avenue was reached, when the company, which had been marching in fours, moved by the left into line, and in an e lent platoon, which could not"but be admired, marched to'th Withid, the men were drawn up in line and at the suggestion of Commissioner Berlin three hearty cheers were given for them, Then o p vanted to know what was the matter rgeant Foye. Five dozen lusty voices insisted that e was ull vight Then_ the same voices gave three cheers for Captain Scharft and th body suggested that the cheers bo Mayor Cushing, and they we Then the mayor made a little speech. Ho said that under ordinary circumstances he would be pleased to welcome the guards back to Omaha, but on this asion hie was doubly pleased 'to do so. They had done well in their competition. They” had sustained the credit of Omaha, They ‘were not cheap honors which they had won, us_would be attested by anyone who knew the arduous duties und exactions of the life of the soldicr, They had won their destinetion with hard labor wuse th nad had to contes with somie of the strongest companies of the country, companies whom he knew well. A week ago they had gone away and there were some doubts iis to how they would return But Omuha was like th wn mother who had told her son to cither return with his shucldoruponit. They had returned, not upou their shiclds, but with them, and victorious The time was confing, when' it would be un honor to be & member of the Omaha guards They were tived and he did not wish to in flict'a long speceh upon them. Omaba felt proud of them and ho felt like pronouncing his benediction upon them. Then the band played Annie Laurie or something cl body danced, excopt those who paid respeets to Bildufl's tompting jco cream, which that caterer had thought- fully provided, The company’s competitive drill took place on Thursday last. lht' time allowed was forty-five minutes. Including five minutes as rosts, tho guurds went through the e tions in_twenty-cight minutes, The W ington Ko which ranked next, re quived thivty three minu The guurds made i percentage of 116 5-10 out of a possi blo 120 geant Foye's wedal cousists of a gold target about the sizo of a quarter, engraved as follows: “‘Best fiest sergeant of any com peting company, interstate drill, Kansus City, June 5, '%0." This is surrounded with sprays of liurel and is surmounted by an eagle, while crossed rifles pass beneath, the whole being dependent from a golden bar! Tise members who took part in the drill ure Captain Scharft, Licutenants Mulford, ’ Eyck, Fubyan, Sergeants Foye, Wilson, Cor porals Bamford, Campbell, "Altchison, Me- ‘ormick and ' Privates Larth D, Allen, Goodman and W The guards have been invited to Atlanta by the rifies of that place to take part in the Octd Arill From the first the Omaha to find favor with almc dress parades they becume the color company and their gentlemanly conduct and military Pearing coutivmed thelr position in the estd- hearty S0me- ised for ruards se body. In the | fiest priz mation of the most the pub) hey northerly company ¢ grounds, the Atlanta rifles | the southerly. With the latter and the Chic zouaves the boys hecame most friendl) singularly each of these commands r Mt prize in its distinctive class The men haye worked well. have earned national distinetion which is as creditable to the city whose name they bear as it is to themselyes. he following is t of d the prizes they won n the gr antry drill, open to all comy larly in the national guar 1611 per cent St Louis, the competitors nd fnter nics en- Washington, cent., Muscati 51 per cent. fourth, §250, 2,40 per cent ht infantry, 13,8 per cent rds, 1211 score in this d interstate maic open to all companics that state or interstate | Omaha gu 16,8, fivst p , 111, second prize, £500. 1101, third prize, £300, juis, 100.9, fourth prize, have not won a ze, £1,000, Phaonix rifles, 105.3 Company DPenver, 10 M n'vlulu-u guards, 100.1. Bulle: Company H, iment, Maximim score in this drill Artillery drill, state or inte 0.9, 120, state, open to | ali companies Tndianapolis light guards artillery, 143,06, 00 tery A, St. Louis, 45.7, second prize, Dickason lig 5, third prize, 00 Battery B, Kansas City, 9.4, Maxinivm'in this drill, 150, Zouave drill; Chicago zous Walsh _zounves, prize, 200, ouaves, t artillery e, 81, first pr 7, second Louis, 57.1, third prize, £300. 7, fourth prize arrh- Dr. Birney,practice limited to bldg. al diseases of nose and throat. B e A New Kind of Insu For twenty-five cents you ¢ self and faniily against any psults from an attack of bowel complaint during the sum- mer. One or two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy will cure cdinavy case, 1t never fails and is pleasant and sq ke. No one can afford without it, For sale at 25 cents per y all druggist = gt cche Strawl ties of the C m sociable and evening for the benel stitution. The Creche is free of debt except small bills for running expenses and thi ment was n for the purpose of raising money to liquidate this indebtedness {n the afternoon the children rendered an interesting programme of songs and exer- cises, under the direetion of the matron, Mrs. W. A. Cooley. fee e lunch we bouttounicrs we ball. To cach bun acard bear number which holder to a chance in a dr small articles of jewelry 1 Tadies in attendance w in disposing of their wares and at o i vais us the expenses ance, n insure your- tival, \o gave a strawberry sterday afternoon t of that useful in- and a light Mitled the ng for four > very active the close were almost venteen regular boarders, the children s from cightéen months to cight ye T'he ofticers are Mrs. T, L. Kimball, ont; Mrs. Witliam Wallace, vice dent: Mrs. W. W. Keysor, seerctary; Mrs. Ada L. Wallker, treasure: ers and ten day o Miles' Reste 15th and Dougl ousness, sleeplessne: Samplos of Dr. at Kuhn & C headack n Wins a Sait., salligan had a tilt with the in Justice Shaw's short court Two years ago the chief mortzaged his household furniture to secure a loun of 230, The loan was made through W, R. Croft and the mortgzuge given to H. M. Melntosh, who sold the notes and mort to Okey J. Bur- nett of Kunsas_ City. Since that time the chief has paid othe found out he owed SIST.50 on the oviginal Not being able to figure out by what p the interest had been computed, he to pay any move on th . B. . ) mt for B g0 sion of t foreclose the mort his goods, when suit wi him to recover the amount The case was fouzht until when a verdict for costs Galligan’s favor, nsed sters, took reple commenced against itied to be due. into the might, was rendered in The Best Remedy for Cholera Morbus. Des Moines Lead. me weeks ago Leader man went into a drug store and asked: “What is the best remedy for chol Ho was told, “Chamberlain’s vand Diarrhoca Remedy rchasod and wol It proved to be ve since we found by experience in our own household that this particulur remedy was of real value, wo i Colic Ch William O rmin who assaulted John Rodloff and beat him over the head with apjece of a milk erock, was tried in Judge Helsley's court just before i s Tound_ guilt costs, On e the money with which to sent to the county juil. d and bunt of not having liquidate, he was k or inflamed vou ean be quickly H. MeLean's strength- its @ box. Jor granuiat cured by using Dr. - PERSONAL P J. Swan of Lincoln is at the Merchants. T, M. Marquett of Lincoln is at the Mil- lard. T W Casey. A. G, Gre Millard George H. Glade of Crete is stopping at the Millurd M. H.Johnson of Norfolle is a guest at Mur D. A, Holmes of York was at vesterduy. J. L. McDoneugh of Ord is the Cusey. C. H. Soucray of Fremont the Murray, . M. Hubner of Nebraska City is stopping at the Paxton, rge W. Martin of Kearney is a guest at the Merchants, G. W. Osterhost of David City Is & guest ut the Merchunts C. H. Martin und wife of Oxford are stop- ping at the Cascy D. Gould and wife of Fullerton are ping at the Paxton H. Guy Livingston of Plattsmouth is stop ping ut the Merchants, A, A. Abbott and daughter 6f Grand Island were in the city yesterday Dr. Sam G. Glaver und_wife of Arlington were at the Casey yesterday Superintendent Dickey loft Salt Lake and Ogden. Andrew Millen of the Now York [ New York city, arrivel yesterday, % Fumner and Miss M, Folda of guests at tho Paxton W. T, Gadd and N. Barnhart o ut the Casey yesterday 'homas Kilpatrick of ‘the Kilpatrick h dry goods company, sails for Europe Satlirday on & two months visit of recreation und busiuess, He depurted for the east last night RAGRAPHS, Getchell of Neligh is a guest at the enlee of Lincoln is a guest at the the the Millard registered at is stopping at atop- yosterday for he, Throat, Swelled Neck, and the s of cold und in: flammation, use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil— the great pain destroyer, For Ear | MORRISSEY \ OMAHA GETS A PLUM. THE He is Appointed Sanitary Commissioner and Confirmed by the Council, THE BIG BILLS FOR THE NEW JAIL. is Refused and an the Work ¢ nch of Ve Notes, Payment of Ther Investigation o dered—A B toes--Min The first paper prosented at the council meeting last njght was from the mayor and contained the appointment of Frank R. Mor- rissey ns sanitary commissione arly every member of the council moved the confirmation of the appointment, and all of them voted for it and the approval of the 5,000 bond presented by Mr. Morrissey. he sergeant-at-arms passed, with the com- litary commissioner, a ant Havanas of the pliments of the new si box of mor suggestive brand ratitude All of the council's unanimity of action was apparently expended in the confirmation of Mr. Mor After that act the members :d over almost every matter presented for the eration, except the motion to adjourn, which was made ut 11 o'clock. The n spointed A new set of ap- isers for the proposed change of the de of Douglas street from Sixteenth strect Twenticth street. The new boaxd 1s com- edof Augustus Pratt, W. A. Gardner, we C. Bussett. 'he report of the last meeting of the council orde monthly appropriation of 80 for services was returned by the mayor as not being in a proper shape. The matter was vlie in the form o rond nt psolution ording to the mayor's suggestion, and passed. ‘here was a mayor of a resolution Kaspar ordering the street c repair ax down near Dorcas street, The mayor claimed that the job in question should be let by contract. Mr. Kaspar kicked long and loud, claiming that the work was a neces- sity. He talked so well that he_secured nine ther votes, but could not quite carry the slution over the veto, which was® sus- tained. “There was a number of vetoes on reports of committees because they were not accom- d by concurrent resolutions. The vetoes or less ssey onsi mmittec adopted at the ) of the by Mr. mmissioner to wrangle over a ve introduced Carroll for construct- x foot brick s r on Farnam street, in Briggs place, was vetoed by the mayor for atr alleged lack of funds. contract was let at Mr. Davis' in- and he explained at length the great necessity of the work. A little eye tele: graph was indulged in and it was understood that the contract should be approved, the veto to the contr notwithstanding, Mr Blumer failed to properly interpret the sig nal and voted ‘no” on the question o proving the contract over the mayor's veto. Aye,” said Mr. Chaffee, in a hoarse stage whisper, glancing at the blunderer. “Aye, suggested Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Cooper in_concert, the latter prodding Mr. Blumer gently under the table. Mr. Blumer me: chang vote to nd the veto not sustained. he mavor also vetoed an ordinance ing th way on Thirt from Spra street to Grege str rround that the city ests were not properly proteeted in the ordi- nance, The veto was sustained. Last Tue: night Day nd Wheeler, of the committec on public property and build- ings, presented bills amounting to $2,500 for work done infitting up new juil headquar. ters, Last night Wh and Davis, of the committee on finance, reported in fuyor of puying the bills, one-third from the poli fund and two-thirds from the general fund, ted row. Mr. O'Connor spar talked in very plain Engiish about the manner in which Ml Davis h: umed the burden of the work and had %0 worth of work doune without letting it by con Mr. O'Connor stated that as a member of the committee on publie property and build- he had been ignored by Davis and eler and had not been um\ullt ed An all re- ng the work. He further inti the work had been done at fand that some people wha had wanted to do some of the l|ulx|‘l)l' 1 shut off and favoritism A w M per told of charges he had heard of gular methods that had been used in the work. Mr. Davis offered and volunteered the one who said there had ntract with voluble _explanations information that any been any irregular anation, however, un- the report was_not adopted, the : Ayes s, Blumer, McLearie, f wceler, Chaffce, 73 Dounelly, Ford, ounor, Olscn,’ Osthoft Morearty vs —B Kusp: and Sander, 10° Then, on totion of Mr. consisting of O'Connor, MeLearie and Cooper, was appointed to investigate the work done at the juil and to refer the same to the council T'here were two ing of Twenty Cass. One party to u full width Ford, a committee petitions in for the g xthstreet from Dod ited the street, graded feet, while other ot be narrowed R en curb lines and the vesidue of the sidewalk space pavked The fourth ward delegation, Bechel and Vheeler, reported in favor of allowing the owners to park the street at their of to thirty. feet Some of the councilmen opposed the n rowing of the curb lines and after a wa discussion the r cjected. The grading contracts awarded by bourd of public_works were approved, the comptroller cortifying that funds avail- ablo for the purpdse from the tax fund, over 40 per cent, from 1561 to 183 The contiact for the grading of Manderson referred to the committee on and grading, a protest against the : been filed by Manderson street property owners The voport of the appraisers on the opening of Puul strect from Twenty-first street to ‘Twenty-third street, finding dumages amount- 0, referred to the com- s and ulleys, Tho petition for th wenworth street wi on bou ening of West dto the com- y was granted the contvac for furnishing ineals for city prisoners at cents per meul, u saving of 1y cont a m over the rate that hus been paid. The appraisers’ report, awarding $1 damages to property owners by grading of Twenty-sixth street f) to Harne, 1s referred to the committes streets and alleys. A petition of property vacating of un alley in Si granted. Aabel asked for $300 for dama; y sustained by the recent flood. was reterred to the committee claims On a resolution of Mr, gineer was instructed to report upon othod of protecting the property in the vicinity of nth and Leavenworth strects from dumage by overflows during rain storms. When a report of the committee on side- walks and bridges was presented, signed by Mudsen and Ofsen, ordering cortais. work, Mr. Ford arose and stated that he had not been consulted by the other members of the committee on that or any other matter since the organizution of the present council. ‘Mr. Madsen asked you once to si port and you refused ‘to do it," said O'Counor. “That's right,” said Mr rd, “Madsen wanted me to sign a report removing a_side walk from oue side of the street and placing itin front of his house. I refused to sigu it." Mr. Mo s resolution ordering the street railway company to operate its Har ney stroet ling was rejected, on recommend ation of the committee on visducts and rail wiys, the company explaining that steps were being taken as rapidly as possible to es- tablish a mo o the street in question Mr. Morearty was not satisfied and later on introduced a resolution ordering the street railway company to operate a horse car li ou the Huruey street route until the comple the was owners for wood Park s to 'he on Kaspar the city en- M DAILLY BEK, tion _of the motor i In ing his resolution he said he n o an action in _ tho against the street cor people for violation of the eity ording if the resolution were not passed. The resolution was tabled by a vote of 16 to 1, Mr. Morcarty alone voting in the affirmat 5 urg. would m inviting the members to join the council in a 11, the proceeds to o to the Creche, was re to Mo Morrison and Billy Kelley, Councilman Bechel was granted a leayve of absence for two wee Ordinnnces were introduced: Providing construction of a viaduct over the > tracks on Hamilton street, pro. of $30,000 bonds for engine 50,000 for_sewers and N0 for grading Ordinances were passed: Ordering the construction of sewers on ‘Twenty-third street from Burt to Lincoln and from Twen ty-fifth and Erskine strects in a northwe erly direction as far as funds are available changing the wrade of Eighteenth street from Leavenworth to Mason; widening Lake street from 'Thivtieth to Fortieth: changing the grade of Thirteenth street from Dominion street to Cavan; paying liabilities incurred during the month of May, amounting 1o $40,042. - Tn Holland, Mich., ( Doesbury lishes the News, and in its tolumns strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, ecatarrh and asthma, pub- The young pec societics of all Metho- dist churches in Omaha go the Young Men's Ch with cader from Indianapoli as the chief attraction, She was assisted by the Sutorious wandolin club, which played lections very nicely. Tt was 1 enjoyable affair. After the refreshments we rved and 0 desired to remain longe good time, Miss Jei worian, - She pathetic poems and tr showed extraordinary ability, !les depth and volume, but it nd she handles it to excellent The best thing she did was s Little programme, those w advantage Fanny F W st night was a flat, ympared with the debut event. All the uovelty attached to it had van- ished and there was ot _audience cnough to make much fun. He had, to a certain extent, regained his equilibrium and went through the performance without reading every line fromh a book, bt the promptor was Kept very busy and could be heard above everybody elsé in his efforts to keep the judge going. Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup is_the best of all remedics for children teething. 25 cents a bottle, With the Climate Lareno, Tex., June 10.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bre.]—Another fine rain bas been falling all day in this section, benefitting the crops greatly. Southwest Ty in which redo is situated, is the finest portion of the and is fast becoming an al country. The stockmen ling back willingly before the man with the plow. The cheap and ceedingly fertile lands in this section ar being taken up by industri avmers and the aspect of the whole country is undergoing a complete changs The Laredo furniture factory, which com- menced operating the other day, is turning out some first class work. The Laredo cotton gin and milling c any; which has only beon i operation a fow s, has found it ne ders for additional machinery, “being ur to supply the demand with their present equipment, although running day and night. The Laredo improvement_company ar Jount of new for their electric railway and el plants, Partics from the north who are sojourning here are delighted with our climate. They state they fecl the heat far more keenly in northern and eastern ci 1 in Laredo. - stric light Houter nomical. A FATAL PRIZE ure, soluble, cco- FIGHT. Two Waiters Fight for Love Before the Golden Gate Clab, 3ax Frascisco, Cal., June 10.—H Me- ik Larue, two waiters, quar- They agreed to fight it out te club. Afterall the pre- arranged twelve rounds were At the end of the twelfth not 4 scratch, while Me- ous, blood pouring from mouth, ears and’ nose and his head bly bruised. MeBride died thi iing without having regained consciow ss, a blood vessel having burst in his head sted. Seeretary Jamison of Jlden Gate club, Frank Jones, divector, M. and Johin Joell, scconds, have been arrested. CLOSING THE DEAL. oled over a gir olden ( Liminaries wer fought last night, round Larue had Bride was unconsc The Sacand Fox Indians About Ready to Sign. s, Mo., June 10.—A Sac and Fox The Cherolee commi sioners believe t Il end the wor of arranging the finul details in connection with the deal made Saturday for the cession of all lands belonging to the Sac und Indians, The Indians are in high glee over the prospects of securi big payments soon and scem to realize that they have the best end of the deal. The rvich- estone in the tribe is H, C. Jones, who be- comes the ownerof 1,000 acres of land besides ving 812,000 in ‘money. Other Indians some rich in proportion.” Several boomers’ wagons loaded with tents and other necessi- ties were discovered last evening making for the lowa country to wait for the opening, which is expected” soon. I Puddlers Want a R Pirrsnung, June 10 At today's session of the Amalgamated association it wus decided that the _ price for puddling iron in the eastern district (cast of the Alleghenics) — should be # per ton. This means the eastern workers will demand an increase of pay all around ap- proximating 15 per cont. "Phis move may be ooked upon s throwing down the gauntlet, and there is every indication tnat the manu- facturers will not hesitate to express their readiness to take it up. -— Sarah Althea Sharon Beat SaN Fuaxcisco, Cal., June 10.—The su ¢ rendered a lon reversing the_judgment of the lower granting alimony and ¢ fees to Althea” Sharon” in 0. case Witliam Sharon. The alleged con- tract of mai on which she 1 her claims was declared by the United States it court in 1886 to be a forgery, and, erefore, null and void, - A Priest Indicted. ToLeno, 0., June 10.—Rev. Father Quigley, pastor of St. Francis de S Catholic church, was toduy indicted by the grand jury “for misdemeanor or for neglecting to report pupils to the board of education,”” as provided )y the law passed last y 1t is unde that ke refused to do so under advice of coun sel that the nconstitutional - Urging Governor Fifer, SPRINGFIELD, T1L, June 10.—A number of world's fair oficials from Chicago called on the govern today and rvequested him to issue a call for a special session of the legls lature to suthorize Chicago to issue #,000,000 in_bonds inaid of the fair. T suld he would aunounce his decision in the matter tomorrow. - - %or dinner or board apply Sixth avent court Sarah against to Mrs. Kemp, ot Waterworks $16. N, Y. Plumbing Co. i A If you wish to negotiate Loan on chattel real estate security, at lowest rates, see E. H Sheafe & Co., brokers, Broadway and Main street, up-stairs, WEDNESDAY, courts | Miss Bessie Belle | | wea stood | governor | JU 11, THERE SEASON AT W-, Lt Has opened, and the finest and ONLY FIRST CLIASS PLIBKAS In the west is now keing visited daily and nightly by the best people in the TWIN CITIES, Splendid fishing, bathing and boating. connection with Omaha and Council Bluffs Electric Motor 28 Broadway—Cull We will place on sale Monday morning A lot of light ground figured lawns at yard, half price. A lot of light ground figured lawns better quality at rd, worth 10 othing 1 dea w, 12!4¢ vd, allies, light ground,je. llies, dark ground, e hing new and ve "Bost quility India c Best quality India Challie d'Orient, nandsome, 10¢ yd Elton mills,” homespun, goods, worth 20¢ Ang mespun suitings very servicenble 12!4¢, actual ing choice, 12t U a lot of misses' e cach, Th vth § will_coutinue “the sald on gents’ nec and 50¢. simply price We money on gloves, save you mos ks, hos We u mone of shirts. Wo can sl ath, 84, 10 and 12! e o cuongh for anybody. W sule on ladies' and misses’ blouse waists We can please you in baby When you have made your purchases of the above cheap goods, we can_ssll you a_trunk v ow price to talke n home in. don’t forget the place, 828 Broadw: ULLY. md r- on all kinds fot shirtings that @ good will continue the Now J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadw - The gasoline stove 1s more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and proper using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light gas stove. - Desirable dwellings located in all parts of the city, for rent by E. H.Sheafe & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs. Retab The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- way. Dr. H. S. W work, \o l'l’n Bu Gillette & Fre Wall Paper man’s, 28 Poarl street. - If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president, 606 Broadw Schmidt's gallery refurnished, and new in- 220 Main engei- 202 Merriam block, Council Bluff S B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, money for Lombard Investment company’. Wash Goods for This Week. CHALLI New line of American challies, 3e. Choice styles of challies, light, medium and darlk, at ¢ Just all the Double Sale List of st color: fold challic biege (strip: 615¢, just half price. GUARANTEED FAST BLACK SATEE! Thenew American fast black satecns, 13 English fast black :, worth New lot Mulhouse s Our new Austr: in finish to a equal Our price, ', 45¢ and 40c. EW COLORS N DESIGNS, Another lot of our ¢ sai A bargain. We show 100 styles in our 12:5¢ sateen, sold in other storcs for 1he. Dnglish sateen, choice line, 19c. All our 12 yd patterns (ex- clusive styles) to go at , former pr Apron checks, i Best quality staple checks Se. Best quality domestic gingham (dress vles) : I 1wch ginghams (Toil du Nord and AL to o at teh ging- , Worth dress pat- 5) in Whytelaw's and Ander- b zephyrs, at former price, ms 14 terns (1 son’s Sco Bie, The new cashmere omt e, a bargain. BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. Council Bluffs, Ia, P. S.—Get the Boston store prices on wall paper. A good hose recl free with every 100 feot of hose purchased at Bixby's. - Choice residence prope for sale by E. H. Sheaf itrally located SPECIAL VN()TICESV COUNCIL BLUFFS, you Dits desires sit- ldress 1 of steady | A AR OR | ‘\l or Rent houses, by J. R, Rie Bluffs, FPYPEWRITING Rhodes has op weneral office for shorthand and typewriting and Is prepared to tuke diety t the ofice or nn(\m: rpositions and leg opy i given spe ntion. Roow 4, Brown buildinig. land, with Ma , Council and Shorthand — Lulu moon doath e clear W LY pay re nbuy ak 3 Y torms, and i cnso of Jou time leave your famlly the how : following t¢ A homie worth $1,000 at $12 per A home worth $150) at $18 per A home worth $2,00) at 21 por A home worth §1000 at &% per month. A hore worth 34,000 at 845 per month. Other priced homes on the sume torms. Tho above monthly payments hclude ipul and interest. For (il particuls N or Wddress the Tudd & Wolls Con 630 Broadway, Council Blufs, 1 NOR SAL AT thlh St., Fnu RE month. month, month, Hotel prop e, Mrs, puncil Bluirs rooms, con- y. Wi Noble, 120 8, n louses, W '.rlmmn d v The Judd ' al beautitul haor Council blufts, » Council Blufs, Ta. 18 MAIN ST. LALTNDRY, Collars Cufls 4 shirts S, Handkerchlefs 2 Ladies' elothes eheap. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, JOHN SAN KEE. 1ots In ¢ Wells Ca Shirts 10c MRS, GILLETTE s still at 14 Pearl Street, Preiffer's Millinery Store, with her HAIR - GOODS, A portion ot her splendid st 1 N ) i ho TSt Opportin y Mrs, T 1 §00ds wnd OFLALILLLS. Motor trains run SATURN on of 1800 at the { he will be retur Will make the se uhtil June 1st, wh ed to (/NG every line, ron Drivin MANAWA, RES making close maintained. 80 minutes, Good order is (2608.) Jouncil Blufrs, Town, from March Isg U AT A ROr S ST MAMBR[NO BASHAW, (1789,) 1o 1st until A l are the si v flesh will s perfoct] Terms—$i0 fore the Sherman stock. Visitors always weleonie at the park. eigh and Vigo son with the usul r REMOVES Facial Blemishes OF ALL KINDS, Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, And Superfluous Hair. Freckle Soap for Sale. 546 Broadway. Council Bluffs, Towa o the only stallions tn tha S i, and in These two a chestnu lon, 16 h o by Powe 5. Springhoro, . e TPurther conment Is unnecessaty. ankable paper b $ By alogue, ¢ JAS. G. SMITH & SON, Fl(‘.ll'\()nl Neb. Perfect COMPLEXION Guarantced. WHY PAY HIGH PRICES ——)FOR( FURNITERE - When you can get the best there s ni lere I8 no taste nor purse that we ¢ hen come in and see how elezantly and ¢ de In every line at pr nnot suit. aply you e o0s that will not bankrupt You want to heautify your home, don't smplish it you you PEOPLE’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, MANDEL & K C. A. BEEBE IN, 320 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. =3 & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n +% FURNITURE. T argest Stock and Lowest Prices. and 201 l'ml 206 Pierce Strect, Nos. 205 and 207 Broad \5, Dealers, send for Council Bluffs, a CHRIS BOSEN, e ISASTT and DOOR 27 MAIN STREET, Over . B. Jucquemin & Co.'s Jewelry Store "CHRISTIAN MENTAL - SCIENGE, patieats received for The Ciasses instructed, treatment, and calls “resprnded to. poor and ne y al 5 W \L‘()lll" MRS. M. B. BENEDICT 304 High School Avenue, Council Bluffs e SIGN WORKS, The Only Exclusive SignShop in the City. taught on Tow Sign writing and graining appll- cutlon D. A. BENEDICT, 419 Broadway - - Up Stairs GUaranteed Dentlstru Gold orow brld, ul Goll, Platin Contour Alling and e work, Ineludi Alutiium (nuous gum work special when desired 1u oxt 12 0.t and 2 06 p. Merriam biock, Councll Blufs Anostheties gdve il Office bours. 8 L Office room, 202 MAXON & BOURGEOIS ARCHITIOTS AN UPERINTENDENT FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Room 250 Merriam Block, Couneil Bluffs, Ia. Room 610 N, Y, Life Bullding, Oniahg, Neb. F. M. ELLIS & CO,, Ar Chltects AND BUILDING SUPERINTEND! Roouts 30 and L8 bes Butlding, Omaba, Nebs, and Rooms 44, and 240 Merriam Block Council Blufy, Ls. Cosrespoudence solivited, ching Factory and Planing Mill. most centrally located facs All modern, Intest puttern sperated by skitled mechinies, n given to seroll and band ud iy 5 £or houngs and padldi Corner North Muin and Mynste wneil Blufts. Telephone 20, W.A.GOEHRING PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. First Class work guaranteed in every respect, 88 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - The J. A. Murph}; MANUFACTURING CO., and Blinds Seroll Sawing. Re-Sawlh g of all kinds, Porch Br Kindling wood #.50 per load delivered sawdust by the barrel vk by tirst-class, Telephone 22 “YOUR PATRONAG Best equipped, tory In the falty. lowa 18t Avenue Sash, Doors Band and P win SOLICITED." J.D. EDMUNDSON, £. L. Snvaanr, 1 Vice-Pros. Cias. R Cashier ‘| CitizensState Bank OF COUNCIL BLUFIS, Paid Up Capital rplus and Profis Laability to Depositors E Digkeronrs -1 A, Miller, . O, Gleason, B L Shugart, E. E. Hart, J. D, Edmundson, Chas R Hi an. Transact gene bankl husle ness. Lirgest capital and any bank In Southwestern lowa. Intaraston Timael HANNAN, $160,000 50,000 50,000 Yoposita, THOS, OFFICER WL Pused OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS, Corner Main and Broadway, Council Bluffs, - lowa, Deale™in forelgn and domostle Collections wade wud luterval paid ou Lig deposite @ ALY V.