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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,.KATURDAY, JUNE 928 1800, ) e . TEEC | Blufts will fall short of 23,000, Touzh, but | SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. | L of Detrolt, Mich., knocking Law Tornado in Kentucky. ! : '""" DOIM,S Iy TI"“ BLLFFb, it's true. Supervisor Hight received a tele- —q | rence the seventh round, | Marquis of | Lovievitie, Ky., June 27.—Meagro reports W. A. Goehring gram from Washington yester day aftornoon, | Provision Made for Teaching the Les- v rules governed, The fight was [ poci e Bl i R Buvoe wrought b | stating that the orlor of June & aons of Tempera | With five ounce loyes and ook place before | [0V0 bOCK e avoc wrought' by a P g i 0 y ! ! oo TG et person was killed and many injured . Omaha and Local Homsmen Will Greatly | pien o Mooty m.‘-".\xmm'-:_ o et | day of the fnternational Sunday school « e - - cltie of any siz Three Deaths frc Tmprove Union Park. interest was felt in the rosult the supervisor | vention. Jucobs of Ch vead the report Suporlor Happen Ings. r " t. FIRST CLAGS WORK GUARANTEED (1 EVERY might roximn but was, cautionod | of the executive cor ce, recommending | Qupgnion, Neb., June 27.—[Special Telo- '.m.,- 1iL, June 27,—The excessive heat Ems ns/\ 7 RESPECT e rainst glving oxact fignres as certain minof | that the sccond world's and seventh tefennial | rla il i il ® | of several days past has resulted in many M v A 1BSFEC i et niave 1o be mado. Said | that the sccond world's nd seveath trionnial | gram to Tz Bax.)Last night the board | frostrations und three deaths uro reparted 08 0 - g Sunday school conventions be | of trade and citi The report was adopted and wventions in St. ns gonerally, accompanied | today, | by the Northwesteru band, repuirved to Beals' ———— REEUNMATISIV, o5 5 Fourth St,, Council Bluffs 3,000, although [ have not yet made an | it wus decided to hold both hotel and serenaded William Shipman, esq Wisconsin's Hot Wave, Lumbag. dachie, Toothuche, Bieyclis « Will Race at Manawa on 15 MAI{ / count If the t us count Louis in 1803, the time to be set later, the assistant g V ST. the ¥ rth ¥ Fired for His y Wi s count | [, y ) al frelght agent of th Mitwavkes, Wis, June 27.—Dispatelios in b deaf | and | dumb *fpstitation, | “A¢ tho afiernoon session Miss Willard, | Fromont, Eikforn & Missourt Valloy il | from ail paris of tho state report sufering .,,,flfi}.’fifi}..‘..‘.‘?,’fi;“ I IA l | NDR Y « 8 i outside residant o en's Christian Temper- | road. After the serenade Major Adams o ol s tio s thornonieter " ¥ Ny olishiness A Bad Man its, wo will lave nearly fivo hundred | President of the Women's Clirlstian emper | gised” “My.” "Shipman and ~informed | 05 100 "a¢ Wiftorons ooines, p e from SCILATICA, e ARRANGING FOR CLEARER WATER, | Clanies bt yet B e i below 25,000, | internationd —_— " id in my estimation (t will be a trifle short ther in the Tolls, more than at lu‘c-«u-m.||n||l|||vr are sev .-i.\ | ance union, spoke in support of the proposi- | it that e gathering | D Tt dathe b nts, In this city Sprafns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Shiets, 100, Collars, 2. Cufls, 4o, Undershir ta other similar cases. 1 know that everyboly | tion to set apart four Sundays of each vear | for the purpose . of showing THE GHARLES A.VORELER 00.. Baniners, & | R0 . ITAndK Socks. Ludies' —_— | will be disappointed, but it can't be helped. to be devoted teaching tempers » in Sab- B 0! efforts clothes ¢l D | T am’ postrivo: that othier eities that have ng | 10 3¢ Cevoled to taact i Lripersage & the appreciation of Mr. Shipman's efforts in ey ¢ the Driving Park asso- | more than we have are mking o showing of bath schools, the international committee to | ent e o Satisfaction Guaranteed. aining the people in Omaha during the " . Z o " i e S lengthy | time of the excursic ()I’ the board of tr Thos llnuj‘l‘x AL In o very quiet wi eiation has heen making great imp at Union deaving park during the past w The principal work k. | the returns. I don't see other way, only | discussion it was amended by 1| aBsitred hiim bn the Tatalt: steing wis Alw that we must take our medicine,” chairman of the international com- | on the outside for him any time he visited T - - i hattel op | Mittee, and udopted, Tt suys, in part In | Superior. Mi. Shipman responded in & lF fiot vemedisd 11 season, 18 lablato | B A I'\‘l B E: R S % The Largest Stock of Pncmrnl i, s i * | Frames and Mouldings 'k has been on the track, - which s becn great proved. The inside | 1f vou wish to negotin o 4 G G 0 1 v etting a course of lessons for th happy manne: s s ; has been thrown out, 80 that the track is now security, ut lowest rates, seo E. H. son committee found in the course of the | - Murtha Drecken and John Thomas, who il il L L o Corner Ms 1 Broadwa 1 conditi over, or will be whe brokers, Broadway and Main t tor itable. tamperatios | b $ d tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, r Main and Broadway. st bronght to tho wost are How on sulo Ay in as good condition as ever, or will be when 3 y first quarter @ suitable temperance | broke into n box car of the B. & M. at Bost- i COUNCIL B UFFS. 1OWA er Broughf to tho we jow on sule the work is completed tonight. This is one t, up-staics. lesscn and therefore they mado the | wick on Wednssday and broke open boxes mx'mr'm,l,mlh than cure, the evil. lelpllieli LA o | AT mlarecl Eho paos comprian the, ibie of the best tracks in tha country, and stands - lesson for the thirteenth Sunday a missionary | and stole some of their contents, were taken Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, and ors In forotgn and Dome tle Exchungo. | WIS SO O e e thith OF GO "3 Dy et both ammonie trottine and running | e gasoline stove 18 more dangorons than | lesson. In another quarter for the same yedr | out of Jail in Red Cloud last hight upon a strengthening in their action, are gener- | GOH0GHS and Intorest puid on time | 48 sheriits suie at i R N os Ml e L Sl b ¥ | theunlvaded gun, Save life und property by found in the regular course @ suitable | warrant issued by Justice Robinson chargin ally resommended by the faculty as the . st fr: Heuper than you ean buy the” unfine ) Stites, Dur- | e X b y b ned by Justice R ging ¥ 3 y ; Ly the. uniy g oh. i bt e L ne vISOAE:GEs RELEIISEe LIgRY Cois o 1'|'*~”u f I|l'1 S fore ‘rnr "hu .Hm- them with burglary and brought back to best of aperients. AT WORK WA“RANTED LG SR Gl ATl T ot Jle | gug stove Sunday of that quarter they have | Snperior. Thomas confessed his guilt. They " Hav] b ToF Joueh b est grade of goods made. Come and seq e i was sty inueed of rop Nt P DEIDETLY: e nee lessons, For the two re- | will have an examination in the morning und SOt L o RoE e abie o e Niles & Whaley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, badly worn near the pole, and of late the best | 1f you wish to sell your property call on the | wmaining quarters of that yoar they have se- | Wil probably be convicted. L 1AKC teTuCAYRE e T o truck has been fully twelve f m the fence | Judd & Wells Co,, C. B. Judd president, 600 ted o temparance lesson and a missionary L ) bris lln:{nt':"l;l S AL et making a long mile, The r Broadway. _raihis [bnvo nlso son, leaving it optional with the schools to AT her. Thecommittee cannot say in ad- to testify that I have derived great ) their use. For over two washed it until the su ) et bt all B now heen | See Nellio Matcher in the graceful minuet Boome - | Graxo Istasn, Neb, June 27.—[Special | efit frg rs ; Oy Sk T betbor than: | tonight: f.'f?'n‘.‘..'l'i«'.L'.ZTJJ.‘SI‘\“l’x',.“‘-‘1‘.2«!3.‘.. “fok | Telegram to Tuk Br.]The Pacific: hore | past T Lisee taken ano of these pilly X - 0 ays beon rogavded et ik this o "8 Tl Vet /Satipriod AL, 6VERIHE every night beforo re o LTkt SRR T e g gl e eloeutionary entertainment at the de- | §Hhct Tl DL JELCIL T W D R il b evening from (RN O Sithout. them.” —G. W, DR. J, D. JACKSON, Dental Surgery. country, and has 1 I R. A. parlors tonight given by | Lo losson comimitice forGrent Britain ur Plattsmouth, . Thay were met at tho depot Bowuian, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. AllKinds of work done. You con save one- that the committe continue to temperance | per them, but select oth been what might be | lghtfully Horscs | Miss Hutchier will be a treat. Do not fail to hear it. ve optional | hy the Pacific hose company’s band and g hilfon your gold and silver fi by culling sons, stating that if only tem- | yarched to the city hu]ll\\l » they were “T have been taking Ayer's Pills and t roons 202 Morriam block. Council Blufs. nee lessons many schools would ot use | \welcomed by » i o using them in my fan e 1857, and o, . . ‘l., . o and. the plan would | “sppomed by the loeul sports und cltizens, o | cheortully recommend them to 'all in | /1y W : also won third money in the "“:i'll"‘ A "i‘"" l"“l ! i ‘;‘(””“'“' l ll 8l 1\[ ]" )1] 75 s thin 4 —Jolin M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky i ’ 7 .%\ 3 “For eight years T was afflicted with termed i slow track, us e ve unuble to rack in o oy 1 9 o8 st, poreel crown and bri : h i 0 + S rack in either castern or wes N t, porceliun crown and bridge | b jmpaired. The executive committee there- | wace time. 4 cuits. L & el SN fore recommends that the convention approve | staté hose ra made are owing to The changres now hoin nitary engl | the action of the lesson committee, as indi- n neanng, 1. C. Bixby, 8 the fact that the leading horsemen of Omaha hated Tnitha dasrons. for 1805 e 2 Tl Aot Sad I LA Dt 7 neer, 043 Life building, Omaha; 202 ) am | cated in the lessons for 1802, and further Grand Island ncement, constipation, Which at lnst became o MANUFAGTURING CO. M antiie S rasRe NG i i ¢ bo , sve that — 0 2 tedeluid LUl Telog ik Bl THe fs ing exe! or me. Then hegan to take Ayer's st Avenue and 21st § = 11t 1 {“"{”3"""‘\"“"'}"::‘ heve M4t | A good hose yool fr £y 100 fost of | to mako notes upon temperauco lessons o li' ¢ #'"“""]""1 ’"-“"‘ *"’"l‘-‘;“""‘f‘"':*‘l“_‘ o Fills, and_soon the bowely recovercd S 1 D e Chest Protectors, Ete. h the possilile exceptions of two or | (L RIR HECe T BEY s, - ull as upon other lessons, and also to | cises of the twenty-one graduates of the hig their natural and regular action, so that e e 2 . LA IILRL T SR - —— specially emphasize the subject of temper- | school of this place were largely attended now T am in excellent health,"—S. T ash, 1LJoors anc nas Acen's Wantod, Dr. O. B. Judd, |E§( than at the present time. Messr Desirable dwellings located in all parts of "{l;ml!l all {Mmm in the regular course | this ovening and the various parts of the pro- Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas. Band and 006 Broadway, Council Bluffs la. Browi, Mo o and Paxton of Omaha have for rent by E. H safs & Co,, | Where it cun be suitably done. =~ gramme were well sustainea. Hon. Charles “ Having used Ayer's Pills, with good Plaining. Sawin B iRl each a valuable st abled there, to say | y und Main st. up stairs After soveral interesting addresses on the | Riof presented the graduutes with. their di- resuits, T fully indorse them for the par- | Kindiing wood £250 por load delivered, — & thing of th d u this city and s y work of the convention final adjournment | plomas with an appropriate speech. The poscs for which they are recommended.” | StIUSt by ghe burre A Worie o' be & fromi il bas s, Towa and | Band concert at Fairmount park this after- | was had. musical part of the programme was performed —T. Conners, M. D)., Centre Bridge, Pa. LAl LI LR O o Cansas, Towa anc 1 con i Lt U I i “YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. oo fach the park i otting o be | 100N from 5 to 8:30 o'clock. YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. | by Mrs. Wolback, Mrs. Wolley, the Misses . quite u little world all by itself, and e i i : s }L-lmm; un, Murphy, Reynard, Jones, Klein Ayer S Pllls LI Lt S = : 8o 3 i rom now until July 1 we aro golng to | oo ot 3 o AHAIGEheER elvajs ok onc oL ol Meat gl mpts at low pr ThejsFormer i Qrew, \Coorey ant Sany — ——— erlig ’ MAXON & BOURGEOLS, ) et itec to scll you goods ch kel do The new offices of the great Rock [s- 4 or one week, \\'u\f-r\vnrks, $12.00. New | than you ever bought the same qualit New Loxboy, June 27.—As usual, great | 1and route. 16( wmfi. and Farnam Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Architects and money 1« congrogated to irned. Best quality India challics | ghrongs of people y to sce | gfreet, Omah he fine York plumbing company. 1, are tin the city. Bold by all Druggiste aud Dealers in Medicine. Su pe rintendents 45 # and 5 cents yard, Good sutecns 8, 10 und [ 4y, niEs 0 BT o e elht onred : . . ol 3 i 117 cents yard: the quality. t bb dupli- al fay aighaws #ht-oared 1 and see them, Tickets to all points - e it N o RS J.G. Tipton, real ostate, 527 Broadwvay. B I Tt I T AN “of "bur | race between the Yale and Hurvard crews. | eust at lowest = : P g T Fine Interior Decorations. . Tho Manhattan spemting headq'es, 418 B- | fapey dress buttons at just hulf price. Just | Yalo won in 21:20; Harvard 21:40. Thi ey PECIAL: NOTICES. | Room 20 Merriam Iiock. Council Blufs, Ta way. * l'n_nklnf it. Where th b}\r- Yale's fifth successive victory and the record Nova Scotia Anglican Synod. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Room 6 Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb gyer 0. B quemin & Co's J s ains? Only ell you |y 5w stands in the four-mile race Yale 9, HALIPA Sl The Anglican | __ g e — is bet voir. yard wide s t ard wid thun Lawrence Cleaning the Rese Harvard 6. For three miles the race was ore | synod of Nova Scotia opened today. Bishop | Gy \ted tot alesimen w wimgowoms | F. M. ELLIS & CO., CHRISTIAN Shawnees * SHAWNEETOWY, L T, June 1z qualities quickly recovered fivst | nees signed the treaty today and the com- position by a small margin, After passing | mission leaves tomorrow for' the Kickapoo the lhllr:l nile flag Ilul“u-“!' stoke soomed | country. ose its efiectiveness, whicl a perceptible ‘l‘n]l 10 “Hu The Deadly Gasoli ud three or - four slight swer Hx 5 xu\ ign the Treaty. ‘The Shaw- on all white gools, lace floun¢ mitts, hose, cor and parasols. caps &t your ow: we too many you should hiappen to want u fine wool dr will save you at least 25 per cent. ins we are bound to et mported hem stitehied I th 10c. Hents' im ned aw oste the last of the water morning dozens of men and ¢ areckless rough-and-tumble to capture the fish that had been forced up to the reservoir from the mains from th . One fish over two fect long was taken out and bush- els of smaller ones and crawtish. The bot- per month. and e X 20048 10 farmers on one y during that time Har v ard had a slight 1 however, by grand spu lh"Wd'_‘ L all "‘"‘ “f_"'"' Glen | Ve | loached muslin Gc yard, worth 8. Good | of thefinest struggles ever sen on the Thames | Perry of Towa was among the clergy taking | ™ “with oth Only $hos and repairing the walls is in_ progross 85 Weitiwill. isave. Cyoul moty | githat evaw abloito géns dscistvarisad,. Had P S selihig woods d atonco to ARCHITECTS [ Class instr vl its recelved for trostment, and and needy alwiys weld MR M. B. BENEDICT, 204 High School Avenue, Counc 'l Blufls, Ia fed to. The poor 00K Keepe and has b, and Roomis Couticil Blufrs, ust be u rustle hem stitehe ot Hoes ot . une icld. T ST O ¢ NN torm of the reservoir shows where the craw iandkerchiefs, © 10¢ \ caused the Harvard boat to drop burned i ot T e . YL o i SLOI‘ ! 1) fish have been ut work undermining the | hatare worth just deuble. but, surely: astoin ¥alo" Ansiiod e \\\m”.' DR e STV B R I bricks, which have been washed out over | e tall {'\,1{"*‘_’{\‘.‘. Ul 5 keeping p their long, steady swing st quite a strip. The preatc of the floor almost faultiess precision, crossing the HANDLE NOTHING am the wall goncrafly aee i oo contition with enchy and“overy. edsh purchuse to the | 116" 41 vesting on their tha ]4‘!:](;}‘14‘ i r:ul wadic pou and all vepaivs will be completed by tonight ount of $1.° e slightest sizn of distress, BT Ridzze s ¢ horo and anveral wagon Toads of i to b 28 Brondway, C. C. Cutry. | SHightost i of disty 1 ; B . removed, but not i SR the effeets of their ned efforts, ) in view of the fact that the rese Dhgiantombodantin e, t The Columbia-Harvard freshman race w vded vy leavin been cleaned for DusBa, Pa dune 27.-The flames which | yowed & the d athas o after it will_be have been bur in the Farmhill mine | satisfactory o was two miles, ’ 5/ ¥ Al work will be co: burst from the mouth of it tonight and | and th ¢ it to Columbia by half 4 . rexiste water will be turned efforts to extinguish the fire have proven | length. f. Inthe last half mile, rehiboid, dum er ran across the bow { boat s0 near as to interfere e fruitless, The reseuing party was compelled | it is stated, the ste Oriental funcy goods, Japanese goods, im- | to stop work, but tho district inspectors | of the EHa ported fireworlés, ete,, at the Chinese bazaar, | bravely volunteered to finish it themselves. | with the 627 Main st. The tusk is an extremely dangerous one, 2 - - — A PRONOUNUCE 7 v el Bicyele Rac t Manaws Knights of Pythias Biennal Conclave, &_ Arrsagements | ug made fora great at Milwaukee, Wis., Jal day at Manawa on the “glorious Fourt™. A | Pop this great oceasion L) sl 58 cnpty piano ~-GROCERIES. w0 Customers who order goods before din: en lund, with by 1500, Grand Army Day at the Kansits Chau- 4 r Rent— k- Camguaiy KEEP TO THE RIGHT. 1 D by J. R. Rice. 102 Main st., Gouncil —Grand ATy 407 | ot b tmpoeed o by ayof tho umerone | Bl ner will have them promptly delivered \ X number of the leading cyclists are plauning | ots will bo Sold from all prineipal point: Orraws, Kan., June for a sevies of races on the track at the base | in the United States and Canada to M of the Chautauqua association has been ¢ MO fmitations, substitates, etc., which aro floodmg FANTE TaRtORED ball park, and will endeavor to give the fol- | waukee and return via the Chicago, | pronounced suceess. Over twenty thousand i 5 W s KSEORELR > . i . 5 y + & . s he world, There ig only one Swift's Speciflc, moulding machine. O, Bosen, Council ~ Sy ~ lowing program Milwaukee & St. Paul rail at half | people assembled iu the tabernac s ¢ i s b R R = : Bl i th bl iy o | e o e O oy s |t M @ B G pefore dinner and no excuscs. gold medal, A s 2L e 1o udd nera e 3 ns no Mercury, Potash, Arecnic, or any pois- WRITING and horthund — Lulu = Oue frec for all, for those who have nevor | | A* its nume, lhlxh .;L, he A£0, | President Hay in his specch | onous substance whatever. It builds up the gen- ls s oponed a gon T 204 BROADWAY - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\I'nnlin any race, two miles; prize, & suit of | ~“"“‘ "-“I'[ ~\ljl \111"\' ! |§ ilw :::' said there could be no polities in the Grand eral health from the first dose, and has never "”“’,‘ ,'B‘{:' e i clothe direct route to Milwaukee, € | Army of the Republic i failed to eradicate contaglous blood poison and Deposit eopyins. glvon sposiui - : ! T A C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, ile handicap; prize, a silver cup | camp ground for the Uniforni nights | hut there must be a full (to which point cars and trai be [ A flag shonld not only. v A one-half mile for boys between the | run through without transfor) is located | house, but on every chur lll.'-c‘t:]l‘l ll\\'kilr\v;xlml~~|xl}"t‘ln.lxu-w[' xlx .»mmu;l directly on this line, it will be dent made a stirring address on the subjec A one-half iile vace for boys between the 3 SObligations of the nel bl R tho Chicago, Milwaitkee & St. Paul rail- | VObligations of the Governmont to Old; he said, for his as distinet and unmistakable ever made to the bondholdes partics were agreed that they should be vecom- its cffects from the eystem. Bo sure to get the attention. gennine, Send your address for our Treatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases, which will be mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Atlants. Ga. ——Wholesale and Retail D P RN T 1L T, ve on evel h, The e on I'c Wi Tots 1. Oy Wells Cc 3 way has great advantage ove .. 207 Pearl stroet, | routes which nre unable to furr for Lombard liivestment company. | facilities, and - visiting Knights, ————t—— famili and friends should b est Stock and Lowest Prices. De Broadway, and 204 and € we will trade for aor Council Hiafrs, Counvil Blufls, Tu. lers, send for Catilogue, 16 Pierce Street, Council Blull: Ta. | Nos. 205 and 207 Dempsey Bros., 106 Main street, is the only | in mind when purchasing excursi perised, and that 1t statesmen whom v R : (v 7 = e v’ whore i can 50 fresh i | feiects ! : Brovidenco selccted fwd repeated and_ roiter- Ry A Big Lot of Yellow and Nansamomond '\ cirveular wiving detailed information | ated the same eveat, truth i ono of tho | aventiey 4 . L A Ford Will Work Out His Fine. will be madled free upon “}’"}i GO )3‘;:"‘;"'.';’Jo.m‘fl;i' P e e NEHVE AND BHMN TREATMENT ‘\'H Ay Tent when you e A Tomaon Sweet Potato Plants, Cabbages and John Ford is endeavoring to dig up s100 | A Ve I\'l”(;u'.}:::f“'\ general passenger | (S NlCo dhariy, it Justice and our 3 wWar ,l”';“,l,l T G g ke Other Vegetable Plant 3 lml e followl 4 rights.” Giadine to. misery whercwith to satisfy a demand made upon ‘atronncss, Lo of him by Judge MeGie Ford was charged [t Pass, I, A, Nasm, ure “Old Agv i o ien’l Age ] e b et ko, Involl Agent. Gen'l Agent. Corbin Resigns fieitior v, fivol A home worth § #12 per month. A home worth $150) at 218 per month. Fruits, Etc. e B ddvnont cxnbaus, (ol ‘potaon i the Farnam Streot (Barker Block), | Prmaverenia, June 2 Corbin | Saued.by A howe worth Binoenonbl, case was 50 aggravated that the judge im sigmed from the pres of the | ment A harmo worth 35 Lor month, 4 posed the maximum fine. Ford protends to L ————— Reading rond todny and A, A. McLood, vico | prarnts t ‘nn]u- etaed |..n;..<uum.-'[~.. J. R. M’'PHERSON, be a roustabout at the Hotel Casoy in Omaha Coullle Prove Brinery. president and general manager, succeeded GOODMAN DRUG CO abave iy i 1981 East Pierce Street, . Council Bluffs, Ta. and he visited Fairmount park Wednesduy | Batox Rova, La., June 2 5 Brondwa, him. In his letter of resignation, dated 1110 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, ress the Judd & Wells O aftornoon. While there ho decided that he | the State vs Representative Stemant, charged : . ad Council Blurs, he Stato vs I Liakive i 3 _ondon, Mr. Corbin that several times v SNy 5 S 7 wanted to danco the can-can_and proceided | With bribe: '-u‘-”."""‘f-u“m“'”:.-"l‘m:‘f"“,n sinco thi"discharze of the rocaiver aud tie e cne e Mail Orders Promptly Fille d to disrobe in order that his movements might ISLAE W AR BROG Y LIRS C8 B surrender of the property into the hands of e B8 R, IANNAN, Cashl = R ity Of young lidios | LOFCY tonizht the inference being thatthere | {50y he had | prepared to v CHARLES R. IIANNAN, Cashlor. wis 1o evi were enjoying i picnic in the pavk when Ford put in an appearance, clad_only in his collar hitherto had_been prevented by civeum- > stances. He furthe there has been ac- ilvond train ont of Omaha poustas--staeer. | CITIZENS STATE BANK PROFESSIONAL D'RECTOTY Sy and complexion. The picnickers complained The only r 1 complished substantially what he sct out to Hydraulic and Sanitar ngineer. 15, Estimates, to the/purks pollcoman, but Ford. mans run expressly for the accommodation of | do, und it only rematus to_conduct the grow- On account of our large | OF COUNCIL BLUF “ Bl[‘kln lne -Specilications, and Supervision of Public Work. Brown gotaway beforo o Wwas apprehen Omahu, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and | fug businoss’ of the compuny with intellis b Practioh, | Paid un Garltal 50.000.00 Building, Council Blufls, Ta, Thursday afternoon, however, Park Polic Chicago business is the Rock Island | gence, prudence and care what is guaranteed QN0 ""\’ft)\'l“ll el d up Capital - 00,00 2l dartlecid -2 e R P man Lamb, who was watching for the fe vestibule limited, leaving Omahn at 4:15 | by the skill and energy of Mr. McLeod, whom we have REN D to irplus and Profi 1,000 ous and con- | Liability to Depositors more spac Corbin still venient offic commends or discovered him in the park and - promptly ar | |, d Picket n.lhnlno_,mxuuxlh he r rnmum, N Shurtz 1co of the Peaco, Office over Amorican Express, No. 000 SR Broudway, Couneil Blufls, lowa. rosted him, He was identified dn - court by | BeGhatiNe - ORET N retains his position us a member of the voting | Mitler, | the young ladies and was promptly fined the | ° 2 trust. § el Al ; dudfsd s > - P S — s abovo stated, et {ve boing Bty | oy e Resiane N R R DI‘S. Betts & Betts, o, “K'.\}‘.‘. .,.}.'...,1..‘.1 iy bunik Attornoys it Law. Practice in the State ana F doral day hard labor. The triul was ] with - ) ¢ be| cached. o b L AN oL b ' 2 3T y i ) ci ) 4 R Southwestern Tow Jourts. * Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, Connei ors, out of deference to the feelings | BERLIN, June orth German WasHiNGTON, June 27.—The conferees on | 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, | 'n Southwestern 3 % 2 \ ) C £ | Gagotte '3 haa tondoro j 1T, Bluifs, Towa. Ford is very short of cash | {HAalte s Juserners has tendered | y,0'ostoftice appropriation bill have reached INTEREST ON TIME DEFOS = — —— f war and v by General Wittich, an agreement. The senate recedes from the amendment increasing by 0,000 the appro- priution for detecting depredations in the ) probab) and his watch will not make up the required sun, 80 thut he will undoubtedly labor in the | chain gang until July is drawing to close A handsome complexion is one of the gre Band concert at Fairmount park this even- :‘7‘ "“;‘f‘\"l’jl“I‘,"_“'\‘_‘l Lielid ‘i';‘ 88, Pozzon mauls. The house agrees to the senate amend- i ing from b to 81 OINPIOHIOIL IOV AN GIVOR by | ment appropriating $480,000 to cover half the & £ e P AT T TP TS cost nl’lnuiflml;lullnu and compensation of : R = £ A Bad Man Arre siye 9 s clerks employed in assorting mails on steam- 0 A 4 y The police are rejoicing over the neat cap- Loutsyitie, Ky., June he heat for | ghips. Tho addition of §390,000 for the pay of g 10 Y 3 :‘.'.‘M‘,f “MQ‘ { turoof B R Owens by Oficer Bowling oral days has been exessive. Fifteen | postofiice clerks made by the senato over th il : "\s ! ths from prostration have occurred in | howse appropriation was reduced in confer- Owens s well known to the autho donihe dh) o 0 br0 D00, 3 tin horn gambler, flim-flam man, confidence : . s i, Lo gl worker and all around erook and e showed | 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets s | ? y N 20K 4 2 1 Furna 1S 15 | ppeaties With the King of Uganda up in the Bluffs after taking in the Nobraska | the now Rock Island ticket offieo. Tick= | © sy, dur Pt Bl b state tournament at Plattsmout He was | ets to all points east at lowest rates. ) recognized by the officer, who promptly ar. - Rr.:Roiers o the Ireasies oonaluded e f rested him, It is said that he is wanted at Decided to Report Favorably. with the king of Uganda, ousting the English h various places fn - Kuansnsand alsoin Omaha | Barox Rovar, L., June The senate | from that count The letter from Licu- for difforaut plo os of crookod worle, Ho bt | committee toni dded to report the lot- | tenaut Tieden says that Uganda is o PRt B saie: And Wi behold MakiL | towy BIIL favor naking the amount | land of waste. Everywl ‘-‘““‘ ““'|_‘ S S nutil s de- | ¢o bho paid annually $1,250,000, scen skeletons and corpses, showing trac mand is wado for him by the uthorities of i i) of murder by burning and_eve i QUIALPIAcoR Whore he is wilited To Nervous Debilitated Men, ble method.” Mahomed Bicassim and th | ey pone i If you will send us_your address we W compunions were hanged ut Bugomoyo for the The Coming Treat, R e PR R s i wmurder of @ German merchant cight yoars € The following s the programme for the en- ;| ngo. The Arabs have gone into uaiversal und Appliances'on trial. They will quic] tertaiument to be given by Miss Nollie O | restort you 1o vieor, manhood wnd health, | mourniug as u mark of resentment. ham (Hateher) Saturday — ovenir Royal | Pamphlet free. Vourato Bevr Co., Marsball; - anum hall. Admission 7 s Mich, Collisi on the kon Blans]] II;I t\l'lll i Loreley Ceded to Germany Bixauanrroy, .y June It is ve- J esvadbu 26! . ) VO pigl s collided ¢ B Recltation ioThorn | - Loxpoy, June §7.—Tho Beriln: correeponds | POted:that two freighi tralns colllded on the Nelite Hateher Oldbam: Delaware division of the Erie. One engincer | | | entof the Standurd suys that Matla Island | | Pt Rt qut of tho'Htandurd-suys [ and e firemen worekilled. - Particulars can ; |(.«m.|-:‘11" “:\l" I:.‘\ I‘;';‘:‘ i X el ‘. - o § not be obtained ton! gh; 5 o 2 ~_ "‘ | b \i i il It Ol . uch has been said about rop2an cham — 3 ; N - 1 '\../ @it [ n Mookl ST DI ae TR SRR Knocked Out in the Seventh Round, E X Wi = - | p l:: “,1' Rtudba T’ Vake ”'“ K :Hfl & | fi:'ll,_. (In?_\\ |‘x‘..lulv.:.‘.| v (M‘..).-I:.'-]‘lx | \‘l\:nu\.'l .\I. June Special tele : b i -1((4(/4(“, i &7 &, p AV".ION AHDING LA(EJ Violn Wi g b it gram to Tur BEe.]—Tom Monaghan, cham- ~ fl/wra £ny. Co Wy \\ur ,\ | Il - | Violineello Fiaraition M. Johu Brown [ minerature at At Lonis picn light weight of as, whipped Jack o L lad td [t Tt \ ( 2 = B Seas Recitatio The Minnetto St1. Louvis, Mo, June Phe tem et e | ~ 2 p - A P P . ¢ Resttatlon e i Gidiig e | o todng s about 100 f(fuui.'-'f.'i.fl.'.'.'..\ The above cut represents the new pavillion at Lake Manawa, built at a cost of $4,000, It ’ Sire e i the Young Marte | 1y prostrations ure report : Recitation....g i KOIGRAPRL Conversntion |y oy, Conchios—Pullman palaco has a frontage of 208 feet on the lake, making a clean, cool and delightful resort, and is suitable Btryken Blaas Lust club—u. Fleurette .. Rufr B panih itiia - | oo OOy A R man chale ; for dancing parties, picnics and summer entertainments. Tables .ll](l chairs free, and plenty of When Baby was slck, we gave her Castoria, R @] Pl SRS \ J Elegant ladies’ dressing rooms. Manawa is the only First 1ss Pleasure Re-, J - via the great Rock Islund route. Ticket ;i l'nn;..-n-l-ul.,»;“.\-_‘p.-,» contrally located | office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, ree 1()(: wate or sale by k. B0e 0 — ey When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, . r N ‘111 3 I is o Hitter pill. Loxuon, AT GULBIck | gl e cudimase e tenosori <| SOTE 10 the West is now being visited (l ily and nightly by the best pe ople in the Twin Citic At last the rosult of the ceusus enumera | gompelied to stop suddenly in the second wet | Splendid fishing, bathing and boating. Motor trains run every 30 minutes, m iking close conncctions with Omaha and Council Bluffs, ' tion can be made public, but although anx= | of 4 Joan of Arc'’ lust uight owing to fa'uts 4 Flectric Motor line. Good order is maintained. ' fously anticipated for some time, it will bring | pess and the loss of her voice. Late at night disappointment, The population of Council | she was better,

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