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|TIH FOURTH IN THE BLUFFS, "HE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS, "TCE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. BEE. Delivered by Carrler inany part of the City. H. W, TILTON, « o MANAGER ELEPHON | Rusines Offiee Night Editor, N MINOR WENTION, i £ ol al, crowd of de- Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. ¢ Bayliss park attr its lighted Joung The patrol wagon hauled in scventeen un- fortunat ay Thonas Preston was taken in yesterday while trying to work 4 confidence game Four Fourth of July drunks and as many peace distur occupled berths at the city jail lnst evening. The angel fountain on Brondway has heen covored with paint. 1t is not very hand- in its new dress, but itis attractive, at least it att 18 attention The funeral of Russell Giles of Garner township was hell yesterday afterncon. He w, the cause of s 111 only about a week, rheumatism being h The postofiice boys yesterday observed Sunday hours, The eariiors made 1o deliv »nt the the manner hem best, ilar monthly meeting of th nty Fruit Grower ation will be | the court v it 2 o'clock p. m Dell MeDonald, police ol md Miss Kate Wilson of Craig, Mo, ;] ried Thursduy avthe home of the bride newly marricd couple arvived in the last evening, Ihe new fountain in Bayliss park has be fora day the spray noz bein other finishing touches being put on, Yesterday it was set at worl nd proved one of the v rvef ing the month of June the Ch i ngton & Quiney railroad deliverel to the Union stork yards, Chicazo, 7,041 car Towds of stock. 3,50 cars of which originated on the w Towa and Nebraska divisions of the rond | One of the bined husin remarkable evidences of com s and patriotism produced by the Fourth was the decovation of a saloon Middle Broadway, The Am rican and Ger- | man flugs were entwined around two beor kogs in front of the building. On of the hunting wis privtedtiie motto: and Strengeth, the folds | “Union | An alarm from box 31 called the depart- ment to the Manhattan, near the corner of | Main and Broadway, shortly after miduight | liny morning to extinguish a blaze that ted in w rear voom after the place was | up. onthe wall had apparently bheen set afire by o fireeracker and | | had smouldered for some time, The loss of | the coat and a bad orchied partition was | | the only damage sustained, The special Rock Tsland trai city and Chautauqua did an i ness yeste The outgoing No. 4 in the morniig cdoverseven hundred passen- gers and the incoming trainat the close of the afternoon stveen the nse busi- programnme _consisted of six densely crowded couct Wilter Sunimer hays, ihe nowsboy on the Hgoing rey s himself hosts of fricnds amo tosell cigars and also re s in the smoker to refruin ¢ until after Chautaugua sta s by refusing questing pisser from indu tion wis pas The marshal’s fore noon called to Sty [ | lebra was sville to che yester ku ¥ tion being held there by a drove of catile, the dents compliining that theie gardens and | flower beds w being destroved most wantonly by the bovines, 1 of the | culprits wore arrested and d in the pound. 1t was supposed that quict had thus been restored for the day, but in the after. noon telephonic appeals came to theoffice, the complainants stating thut making another raid, in v than e, and that they had eaten up all the garden stufl and wers breakingt into toot shall w; At yes nicks after their discouraged. V's fire the big truck made the mn tothe comer of *venth street and Avenue B, causing sev criticism on the art of cortain aldermen, 1 suppose,” said one of them, *‘they will wantus to hu\' some more horse for that truck Ih‘an v have killed this rfor nothing. are only a fow boxes in the hes the city that the big truck should run the one at the Northwest them, 'There is nothing s high in that vivini 1 would exi s the track less they would have more o find out where 'lh'h\dnlllt! ave, went a block further to gret water 7 than there was any need of." A crowtl of little boy their limited expericne patrol wig "he mar- meal. re to, a o is not one of more than two_ stor added to vide in the The lads hud gotten into a word) which was fast developidg into a free-for-all fight, several of the com: batants havingarmed themselves with b with whic were threatening (o lay euch other out, he patrol wagon gathe them in and thay weat blubvering o th station rshil Templeton ovganized the Sunduy sehoal and proceeded ss0n on relations e twelve was still At the was dis- sterday by u brief but impressive 'to each other and the their dut to brickbit he oldest was notos while the youngost s first pair of pantaloons, oration the audiencs e ipton, real estaie, - The Manbatian spoiting headq'vs, 418 B- way. Broadway. - A pood hose recl froe with every 100 feet of hose purchased at Bixby's. - L PARAGRAPHS, PERSON. H. C. Lynchard of A\]U“U! Plessant, Ia., is visiting his sou W, H. at his homo, 135 Bin ton street. Hon. Leonard Fare of Mount Pleasant, T spent urth in the Blufs and wiil turn home on Monday. He s a guest of O gden house Sol H. Foster Lake City ona business trip. Mr. and Mus, John T, Stewart and daugh- ter, Miss Bessie, have gone east to spend the summer at Ocean Beuch, - the Teft last evening for Salt J.C. Bixby, steam heatng, sanitary engl- neer, 43 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merrism block, Council Blufts <l A Daylight Burglary. A bold burglary was pe ated yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr, Arthur Stevens, comer of Fourth avenue and Ty , during the absence of the fanily. The daring thief or thioves un- doubtedly saw the family leaving about half pastoneand then entered the house, En- trance was effected through a cellar window, and the doorat the top of the collar stairs was then forced, affording access to the upper floors. The lock onthe cellar door | was i strong one judgiug from the marks loft the instrument in forcing at, | b The floor was deeply dented and the sides of | the door casing also in the offorts to open the door, which was finally done by bending the bolt. The depredators then ransacked the house from top tobottom. Every trunk and drawer in the house was emptied of its con- ud all trays and boxes wer torn to The thicves sceurad one solid gold pet and peubolder, two gold pens in gold | and pearl penholders, which they took from their cases and left the latter g on the floor; w gold ring with diamond and enamel setting; gold necklace and charn set of garuet earrings und pin; between and §4 0 money, and 70 conts worth o post- ago stamps. The charm on the necklace of & pecul patter cousisting of allthe little wheels of @ watch, A lot of silver on the dining rom table was left untouched. The stolen jewelry belonged to Mrs, Drury, who, with her husband, is visiting for a few | days with Mrs. Stevens, on route home to Vermont from the The police have been notified of the robbery, but us yet no clue to the burglars has been discovered, - Dempsey Bros,, 105 Main street, is the only lace in town where you can got fresh and laliwious confec lhnn-r y. ou wish to sell y\iur pro) ml & Wells Co, C. B. Ju rudvu. \Grlv call on the d president, 609 | | the sen: THE OMAHA DAILY BLEE: SATURDAY, JULY 1t is Celebrated with Becoming Splendor at the Pleasure Resorte, A Blaze Calls Out the Fire Departs ment-A Monnment to Samuel Bayliss is Descrved- Notes and Personals, absolhit on of all kinds of business and the complete desertion of the streets was th vistle of Council Bluffs' Fourth of The day was delight ful, a perfect day, in fact, and every personwho could get out of thecity by any means did so. All the pleasuro resorts and pienic grounds about the eity were filled with rest hunters, Even the small boy saved his firecrackers for the groves out of town, and the nothing leftin the heart of the city to the fact the nation was ating its. iday — but the crowds on motor Tines ahd the infrequent pop of a toy pistol ora firve cracker. AT MANAWA, Lake Manawa drew the L listory, Every car belonei Munawn motor line was in service all duy. Each train pulled four tes, and y train both way was crowded to its utmost capacity ] ore aried | nnumbers from 5,000 to 8,000 n, and the atteaction’ of wueh larger attendance, el to use the visitors e i attractions of its sufficient for ands wlo « s thio sic boat 1 ost, oumanent, ¢ of attractions w ) wold medal and Thore weee nine entrics, including le best Wi uen in Om del nded C cuncil Blufts, Tl and th st W the evening W 1y in stavtin il latein I not Dalbeg's band oceupied the musicians stand i the pavillion and entertained the erowds there during the afternoon aud even- lotel and Menary park were thrown open and were thionged with visitors, Manhattan beach was ulive with peoploe ‘The water tobogzan slide was thrown open for the first tin cers enjoyed the port with the keenest The Schuetzenyerein o drew a Jarge crowd during the ai termoon. Iu the brilliant display of pyw technios t on the w: rin i of the pavilion, There were several places wh but it was taken in such vate quin- tities that it dict wot excite any bolsterous pa- tri Phe entive day pissed at the like without any kind of an uccident. @ beor was pism, VT EAIRMOPNT PARK, ount park drew its quota of citizens from both cities and ascoreof picnic parties enjoyed the shade and the ol breezs, In ling the electric motor company gave nt display of fireworks, The colored congregation of Mount Zion Baptist chureh had 1 b 10 at the tend of the park, and interested white sight-seers wore fully as pleatiful us colow feasters, Omaha was v lavgely repre- sented in the parks during the day, and in the evening the visitors from aeross the river increased largely in numbers, AT THE DRIVING PA The free trotting matinee attracted near ton driving pa en. Ther e pleto | but itions and close . disappoin t sturters thi word ¢ were very good esh to be intevesting, cansed by non-app phie 3 Kosewater, as the auimal had b 10 his owner's farm and did not the enol of th park untilufter the races were over. This dopriy wd of seeing a much anticipated fast nle, The first race was for green four-year-olds nd the starters were Charles Wilion's bay ug Tom Wilson, and Jumes Fraziers stuut so 1set, heats were trotted in 3 nd and were all won by Sunset, There were but two starte all n the frac Charles Gregorp's ¢ sorrel King t and Jumes stuut sovr Humbert took the first two heats shuved the 3, and Bangy i2ig. Ihe third heat was contested throughout, and wer bitions of trot Humbert's 50 O all horsemen prasent, his twoyearoll form ho 102, but since then he well until this scason. He is now going fust and can circle the track today u 25350, A singlo heat trotted by T, black mare affery and A, S bay geld Shake, easily in 2 Tlhiis coneluded the d tion. Much interest was taken in visiting the stalls and inspecting the many good horses on the ground: — BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLUIFS, A Few of Our & pecials Peruse this carcfully, nething inte resting to alnost every family can be found in these columns, I t fuil to come carl > bavgains laid ot cach day es don't last all day., V v This Week, S that it the Bos- There you can always find wo 1a diftle botter than we adver- and colored mitts, Wae bleto show you better value by far than can be found clewlhiere in the wosf, Note our pr 3, Bl 430 We attention t fully ite goods. Al our marked 10c last. artent A baegain inw e stripes and week at least wi Hosiery—In thi huve no competitons. line of fants' fu or mon our ladios' fast black will agree with us eversaw for the mon for this @ th [ we ¢l Our chilave all sizes for and uo equal At L 120 in the es Moin we show the best fast untry. ribbons ut le a yard | prices on staple colors i all silk bbous for this weels by bhons for | No. 16 ribbons for 16e, The above are all giod colors, regular , and all silic gros geain and nlm edge, s00 for this we BOSTON \IUI( 3, Whitelaw & Co, Council ingham, Bluffs, la. ——— . Give Hima Monument. “If there isa man who has cver Council Bluffs who deserves a monum that will perpotuato his name and momo that man was Sam Bay said a grateful citizon yesterday as he tooka seat near the fountuin in - Bayliss park and surveyed the emerald gem with the keenest satisfactaon, “This is the handsomest little park | ever lived in it sawin my life, and 1 have scen the best of | them. But balf of my pleasure is destroyed every time 1 vome hore or pass by it by the recollection that poor old Sam Bayliss died in poverty and wmost abject want and in sight of the splendid property he gave to the city. It is trae his nume will” be forever connec with the park, but that isw't enough, It is merely wname, and what's in @ name! An- other generation will have forgotten all about poor old Sum, and the namo of the park it- self may be corvupted into Buy Leaf or some- thing elso before the century is out. | would like to see a statue of the old man, rugged, rough and kiud hearted us he appeared in the 1d pioncer days, and 1 erected in the most cons, like to seeit 18 placo in the i park, He should hold in his hand a scrll that should be 4 copy of the gift deed. The inscription should be brief and_simple, but should contain this sentiment: *Ho ¢ in obscurity and poverty, but he is rich in the love and gratitude of a grateful posterity. That may not be the best expression, but it is We did not appreciate’ the old uian nor his gift in those days, and it is no humiliation to admit the fact that we didn't. M1 wish Tue Bek would agitate this matter @ little uud get tue old greybeards to think- " | I f ing about it. Andy Graham ought to bo the I\ ’”lF \ ’I‘L‘ ()l: T F ‘l \Y a long and complicated story about that. } first one to put the schemno on its fect. Then . | 1 RS RN A - OUY | The Tieutenant went into” the chief's fou could count on Judgo = James, Hon. | The Braves Hold awIndignation Meet | voora, and this is what ho said: ns c ot sl Bt o oAt th Pva1E & e | oy O o Bparker Reed. —_— “Mr, Dana, there'sn man ot my desk b The s o y ANEW YORK, July d-rTammany hall had a : . who has tanned hy hide and lea neial push, The statue ought to be | . alk » gt ¥ 1 an uman hide and mac cctod fadin ihe fountain, and ought 1o be | ik celebrmtion t ad o largo andionco | Julian Ralph Talks About a Great Figuro of hoots-- as bigus the fountain itsalf. {1t was much | attended the esercisas, Tho fivst speaker of | in New York Journalism, t. Dana, “show him out 'ROMPTLY CURED A 4 smallor it wouldn’t be us big aspooroid San’s | the day was Congresswan Bynum of Indiana, | - . Maywood, Kans, o ool b fH"; By . 1 | Whose chief glory it, d; that he received the | 3 JUsaid the leutenant, “and 1 g Ko 1 o RS ploture [ stone of poof ola Sam A republican speaker of the house | ALWAYS BUSY BUT NEVER AT WORK. | upin Johnshuzy o clergyman has a will paid (n Iy edes Bayliss, with his old slouch hat, one atives, The founders of the na. been wted for i E . oy doctors m'-l 1;. lwlx log in his boot and the sunshine that v tion,” said Mr. Bywumy, “did not believes “Go yourself, Take the 6 o'clock O -Hy X e ‘Il\w Inu!u]-nv rlllr“‘n:’\hmvll.:rlIU mi L-r that | majority, however large, had a right to de- | Bditor Dana Coadacts His Newspapor | 1\[-:!1 this evening. Anything more, MMON, PM, always played on his broad und angular face. seive 0 B 0, P # of With Al His Soul But I's Only Mr, ¥ L e | Bitiray i R % e TP st N il — ——— Catlislo, Pa, February 11, 1558 n.;‘ v\l; \1-‘“1" 1|-n elam crown and bridge | ¢ but only with du Play i - Quick in Ngeons “.' erying Market Tips, .J‘It‘rmb r\v”\'u“”,‘;“‘1"x'x.“:n,:”.‘.'.;m ;d{;: worl, No. 12 Pearl. rogar ihts of the winority. Never Decision I dropped into Alfred do Cordova's of | EEaL Nl iile of 5t ihac el rorier o Lees A House B in the life of the nation’ has such” a deadly fice in New sty ely and witnessed JOIN U, SHEAFER, v ’: i \0"{?" ""’"” %% Wetast thrust a ;v-\lih ties been m.'nlwl lm lv!n- — something that interested me very much, tly yesterday afternoon the fire depart- | 1 ¢ 0f the federal olection bill. ‘This law | . N y " > i S — ment was called out to subldue the flames l\uunn( nmund\-\l]‘y-”vh! "wl;n .‘l’lww' HIll ul.|~ You may see him onany day except I'M ll“‘ “"V" “" the N “\“"" Sta which w apldly destroying tho residence | intended for New v ind Iudiana, Not | Sunday at the corner window in m.-} \l_'m"w“’\“l’l‘”'] "'("'”\'“ ;“ l'j'fl'.\. of G. L Jucobs, No. 1111 Avenie B, Beforo | Suthflel swith ‘wnseating honestly dlected | hivd story of the Sun building, leaning | {0048 forty m AR R L " bers of the house, the repub s de- (it § s | or digeons, ¢ o . the water could do its full worle the fire had | vigeq this schome to efable them to count ont | DAck i his chair to rap his fingers with | carred to him that his feathored favo DDUGMS' 'STHEET- made d pretty bad w of the house, atwo- | democrats befors they could take seats. | his pencil while ho is thinking, or bend | ites might bo put to real use as messen- On account of our large story frame building, e most of the fu \\m‘. \u‘m»]\!\rlhxun and with ~\l\v. d nnl- ing over a table to write, The room in | gers belween his oftice and his house, and increasing Practice, ¥ ture was saved by removal, T - people should ¥isein their might and preven e G e e He wasout there when I eallec 4 s have R s 3 ot tht DUllAIng RTopuis 10 itm‘L whichwii | the enactment of such laws, which he is seated is one of four that | h_w'".w"”._” i nl "\“I‘“ " b “"‘li': wo have REMOVED to cover less than half tholoss, The cause of | Cong in Crisp of Georgia said the re | compose the editorial suit. It contains | pl Hif ol thea st L‘_“( Ui ook 1 l"“_ more spacious and con- the fire isnot kuown, but itis supposed to m"‘l i “n":‘f.h‘f"u'. ,:"\'\L.('nlfujf'f‘l.:(!“.“ l"“" | adesk, two chairy, o small tablo and a | oo K venient oftices, L Atelive A0 s | thesouth, by nssailin, anders to se A b il ; . ; . s e om nom, wey | cuire Tho Prskage of i ALY bit, having reads | rug 88 its maln appolntments, writes | - A handsome pigeon was aecordingly Drs_ Botts & Botts. soon afterthis thosmoke and flunes were law, they would soon turn it weainst Now | Julian Ralph in Chatter. On the walls | produced from a hamper, where it was ’ N discovered making their way through the e, elng ready to do anything to retain | 4 S0 pietures—one of the Count | €00ing in company with anumber of 1409 Dollglns St. Omaha, Neb. roof, Beyond these facts the family could |m|u<vv' R el 1 from ex-Prost- | Joannes, one of the original quartetto of | companions, and & message written on - give no information as to the 1se, PVIS O CETCL were reid Oin ©; kot Wb B8y b o b very thin paper was securley wired to one ) T A A} o echuiant O chiot Aamai e oc KU At & nurmloeS | Tl o Hiotliorayiona of “thio Tute. ML | of ila il Fohtrane: . Theen s o coapal| S Iu( IAL: NOTICES. Tate ented in the bottle, per. | Of other democrutic governors, senators and Y k & i ; Uy e e et cuattle, Do | Cenprosmen, The fororners: sonators Wit | Mugulro, o roporter, and u framod litho- up to the roof of the building and let COUNCIL BLUFFS, Extr SHanipagne cin bodtank by the | and Hill wore followsd by loud spplause | graph ndvertising the Willimantic loose. ~ After making two orthree cir FAVTRR winted TRETRR ] 2 fosb Ualisite, 4 au - tiree ciie ts for each thread company. Theso pictures have | eles ln‘H;v air it starte ‘ll 4;;1 tna bee 1u..|- W NLTER wanted lums e Tour & ¢ —— SR T | no especinl significance. Apparently | tovard the cote in the hills of Jevsey. I { Bluims i Confederate Veterans' Reanion. LRt e : & i S Y| was told that it would be there ina fittle - — Cinreaxoons, Teun., July 4.~The con- I e e R e A L U L bl 0] over half an hour, and that u bivd o \\ 'flg‘};g{v‘ (s ol buagyon & federate veterans’ reunion had o monster | his rights, too, Tiis was & white mans "“" sy "‘.fr""I”*“”"-""H"l H\“' messago sent this way was hardly ever ar storo. 1 AR, pavade tolay and fn the afternoon several | governient, and he believed in supporting | Other thing drifts theve stays theve. Mr, | delayed ov lost. S ATI-=0Fwill beid0 Tor 0. 10 thousand peopie were addressed by Gover- | his own race Dana has no pride in the adornment of § P 1 stallion No. 6399, rogistered 1n Wil % 4 i TR ¢ Congressman Spreinger sald the election | hig office, He asks only { it be kept A Cut by the Alton, . By Do Archibald, dam by Kenfuek nor Govdon of Georgia i a patriotic speech, , office, ks only it be key 3 g Dho. Al R y prefuigeet e “ihe south | LIl was an assanlt upon the liberttes of the | 0 FE o2 SISO AR Kaxsis Ciry, Mo, July 4.~ The Alton bas | Clay, 5 years old, Apply 10 Dr, Mierio.: AMoIE OLersinings e satd} Al people and the day was not far distant when | ¢lean and e A DELOE | givon notice of round trip Chi- FANTED 1 by Mrs. A, D was loyal to the country, but we were | the people may bo called upon tomakea new | His office is a workshop. A revolving Si0 Fato Troi 0, 1l that tho | VWANTEDS Guoa, girl by Mrs. A, T 11 W -«[m.:v.-.u\.\]mv.l (’\“1';'-~\inv1|.(:}m(wl 1”., ‘:‘li-o .1.-‘«_1 > n.‘:«‘uln{x‘. 'Ci“\\lh"wr e sl | Dook-case is on his desk, and on top of | Burli on las been cutting t oto Chi- | e i not a son or daughter of the south today who ongressin in of Tennessee, Al T 5 ‘l. Thers is n lounon. | 80 suburbs. OR R 0 modern houses. W, would have slivery restoved, While forfour [ lenof Mississippl, Kerr of Ponusylyania, | thatis astuffcd owl. There isa loungo, IR S AR e years the north “und south were deadly | Yoderof Obio and Mason of Missouri also [ that I forgot, ina corner of the room, AT T i ] 3 JOQR SALE or eat —Garden Tand, with 1emies, we are for ev re brothers and but Mr, Dana never was seento use it, houses, by J. R Rice. 102 Main st, Counetl fellow citizensand southerners would today imously adopted de. | MUY AL i Pt Blufs, ight as loyally for the flag of our countr that mass mectings should be called | It is evidently another bit of flotsam like T - ¥ man who fought with Grantand Sher- | throughout the country to denounce the fed- | the pictures, : g I)I\fl: _lfl"””l ':;f St IDatnay vl eral election bill and protest against its pas- | Ilis mannor is almost cortain to he v Doxter il Eramg W Hesse, waedo (s e Tonieht the wiole city is illuminated. | sage by thesenate. Fx-President Cleveland | vaeious, His good humor is perpetuald, v of Doxter& 1 f Council Blufrs, Ta,, Lookout mountain and Missionary Ridge “I tter said, in part: That sounds impossible, or possible only day dis « July 1,180, F'rank W, ablwze with lights, and on the Tennessee “The opportunitics and temptations pre- ¢ straining eulogy. s his distin- R w L viverand Cameron hill are monster pyro- | sented to partisanship have brought us to a h‘ 'J],.,l.',m.v ‘.y,l(l.llT tie. .l.l,.fl i:”‘.\d,\v,,ll':. w””“mh',%b""yc"'"’f:""m,""m,“,Em“"' e : 7 technic displa time when party contiol is far too. rampant, | £uishing characteristic, o Azl €ud, on analysis, & particle of Mareury, Potasl, \\'n\' PAY Tent wien Y can by i honie on B O Y and when in public places the teqe interest tion brings fo L the queerest thing or othicr polsons In Swift's Speciic (8. 8, 8.) the same erms, and | of your To Nervous Debilitated Men, the people are too lightly cons In this ;:_dmlm the i .]\!ul that qu--.-l]ul‘\l 1[|HH;: AN EATING SORE ab any o loivo yoir taniy tho hore 016y ' If youwill sendus your uddress wo will who love : country | is the secret of i 55, 1e loves ah . onthie following e send you Dr. Dyo's Colebrated Voltato Telt - with eom ud satis- | his business, On the yunt he can be Henderon, Tex., Aug. 23, 1339.— “For ofgh ARROet L 0 b 1d Appliances on trial, will_quickly tence day that the disposi- | nost good humored when he feels that teen months I Liud an eating sore on my to Alome worth restore you to viger, manhood and health, 1 people to revolt agaly 1 was treated by the best local physicians, but A liote worth 83,00 i pleasure, has been afforded by a ‘lL’Imlun E «l-ou n M > WS e s writing an article that divides tho I Pamphlet free. Voirie Brir Co, Marshall, | mal-administration still remains to them, and ':“" & Bt dbE RGBT R M) SR obtalned 1o Felief, tho goro gradually growlng A lomie worth £5,00 0t 31 ¢ Mich, is the badgc of their freedom and n_ulupuuL }i”“I TRAVEEIE 4 -“r BB "“ worse. 1 concluded finally to try8. 8. B., and l.]l"Y:‘hl‘ “|‘.|l.“.;::‘lm,;;."\w '.'."”"l” e cice a3 well as thelr security for EWHIE B iRess dh bt (e waa entircly cured after wsing a few bottles, | and interest. For il piticiiies Quarantine Lifted, continued prosper and happiness. | love their business and have often heard = ol pr address the Judd & Wells Co., 606 13 : S il o ; Sl 4 fi iistinction for them- You have my checrful permission to publish the o clls Co. 606 Br Niw Onveaxs, July 4.-The amship [ They ~will “‘not revolt against their | men claim that distinetion for them: 2 Council Blufrs, 1 Prof. Morse, after ten days' detention in | DI of government, for fts protection and | selyes, but Charles A. Danu is the only | sbovestatement for the bencfitof theso silarly ROk RENT- iy 0 e B % board | DIeServation supply every inspiration of true | man or journalist I ever saw or knew afflicted.” C. B, McLesons, Henderson, Tex. o PO R W € g ,l“";""'. v liboras. . mostly | Allericanism. But bocanse they are free who gléefully and heartily enjoyed his Treatise oa Blood and Skin Discascssmailed froo. WhEHAVE Bexnttti oo ot [Dss " 250 hatf-staeved and sick laborers, mostly ! and independent Aneric: san citizens they will, work. At times he ““1‘ |,“),|,].,,, ove THE SWIFT 8§ PRCIFIC €O, Atlants. Ga that we will teade forencumbhorad vi o Ttalians, who have been working op | as longus their love ind veneration for their | W 1 h f x — ¢ lots In Omahsa or Coneil blails, The Jadd & a plantation in Houduras i April | government shall last, revolt against the | With the enjoyment o Of cour: p Wells Co., Council 13 T with —little — food and inadequate | nomination of political party which, en- | that can only be frue of a mun who loves : = shelter. The health officer veportsthat a | trusted with power, sordidly secks only | life itself, who bousts of perfect health J. D. EDMUNDROY, Pres. ¥, L. SHUGART. Vieo-pr careful investigation shows thul there were | its lcnmiu\nnnlw ‘uull which faithlessly [ and the power to satisfy his longings, be CHARLES R HANNAN, Cashier. many case: sickness, but all were suffering | violating its plain and simple duty to the | hoy humble or g At beyond sixty 3 7 I malarial or bilious fevers, = Acareful fne | propl LT Wwith professions ofdis-| Mr, Dana is the youngest man, in spivits, | LIE3 COMPAN Y'S b BA vest :dto the sutisfaction of the | Interested solicitude:while it cats out their | § v S lice: his stop is co 1o health board that there was 1o contagious | substunce, And yet, with all this, we shonld | 1D the Sun office; hi Rgbn eeal nythe diseuses on vonrd, uot. in blind se y deny the existence of | lightest, his cye kindles the most” frc N o 0 OF COUNCIL BI g 080 e e comntrymen are | quently, his complexion and skin are <\n '].Ct 0 GE Paid up Capital 150,000.00 The new offic s of the great Rock [s [ brave, nerous; they arve | those of a pedestrian, : 44 C 1, Surplus and Profits 30,000 00 land route, 16( i th and Farnam [ Strong and th are L remember once hearing a famous Liability to Deposi 50,0000, 00 street, Omal finest in the city, "”"'*l uw:l there fo -Huv?w{u;l”n g “\ul cabinet officer say to him, on shaking | Makes the purest, cheapestand bost Boef Tea | Ditkeronse Tenson, B ) ) per i ) ense y X iy bo ‘i i We 4 3 Call and see the Pickets to all points "|..|'.,41“f,‘:::|(f:,m.‘u by thoso whowould tiame | hands with him: “We “I‘ ‘\l": .”‘;“'L Ul Finest meat favoring stock for Soupse t ¥ cast ut lowest rates with their interests, oceasion is move | dOW't see how you stand this infe Sanees and Made Dishes, nes st o of i el i opportune thar the celebration of the 11ith | grind o One poundof Kxirnet of Beof equalto forty pounds | 11 500 ester The Pourth at lnr‘u ie. anuiversary of Amerlcan independence to | - Dana, “‘Younever | Aigaact, or tho varue of spess i T " | _INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Laradiz, W June 1—|Special Telo- | Warn the. American people of the present | were more mistaken. [ have nothing but iy it Mt B oo R s ozt | mocetalty o theie paRUDE e ane sttt | by Genuine only wi T OFFICER & PUSEY, ek smie, the celebration belng | MeSS Of their rights and jealous exaction of | “Bully® is a favorite word with him, o 4 5 e rved in Lavamie, the celebration being | the honest and unsclish performance of pub- | \word used only to express uncommon Justus von Lichig®s under the auspices of the five department, | lic duty, VOLElaC pisss " In the morning the a parade, followed -— AERONAUTS HORRIBLE run to Cuba or icc by hose 1. In all the rac 400, w05, s Company b, DPEATH. w0on there was horse Corner Main and Broad way, . h\ the perusalof something especially 4 composad of the youngest members of the or I R D G N COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, department, was victorious, defeating the | His Parachute Catches Fire and He | pleasing in the Sun’s columns, . M?;".,,E,Em i :;E,‘ G‘A‘I Doalers o forefgn and Domestio Bxeling old membevs who have so often taken prizes IFalls Four Hundre t. “You're letting yourself grow old,” [ | Andt pleasura. The ru ISatia e ey b DRlion e in the Colovado and Wyoming tournaments, Si1. Louts, July 4.—A special from Boards- wd him say once toa decidedly de- | es the In the afte; e iy o 5 racing at . 3 pit old man. *Do you read novels, | stralned. ir chepu e the driving park and a shooting tournament. | W3 11, Brot; Black;, the I T (Al sl 15 tortured by fos ALL WORK WARRANTED. | y woind up with sports cn the stroch wt, met with a ho at that F i caand Waltat g h Jois tonightand agrand ball, place this afternoon. Wt of - 3 I’:\ll ) S IRa T RRlNT i e 400 feet he signaled that he was about to d with the exuberance of achild, cings, I igaor scend, but something seemed to hav Haquid llroln Aubst it gone d until, ro we nre Booxr, Ta, July 4 L have fun from morning till night.” [Sp is i : o of it, discese has fixed its i wrong with his paraciute. A few minuteslater ; it % (gl e Tur: Bik.]—Boone's celebration today under | a stream of smoke was seen issuing from the Ih-u)v b @ u~ll;n d |h-]<| --};;II dne L n wolioLofneh: tho uspices of the fire (Il]unllllull[n hute, which ina few burst into | tions about M. e i ver 1 Nave | prrutt's Liver pill ft thly. Of od m o | o flame, severing the par m th gone on either contir A favorite | liver, strengihen the QR BDOALY, B O PeCAtIC | joon, and the acronaut was scen falling question is this: “Does Dana really | petite mud build =p the debiiitated body. Nictnds 6t worki parlc by Judge Hinduman and Prosiding Eter | (004 e b ightful speed. Half an | come down every morning and take upa Tutt’s Li Pill A T S L jith T PO, hourlater “h.{u(:\”: found, o );!_;‘Im;m- subject and say to himself: ‘Now, whnt W 8 Aawver E'1LLs | oo i M b i i ek and fon Lo Bboat i S iafacome ol the natural; humdrum way of treating | MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY, Thenvalds caught fire from sparks from a mill near by, | this?” and "docs he, upon fuding | Prico, 25c. Office, 39 & 41 Park Pl-ca. 1 ¥ 15 MAIN ST. 1 the Comm e QUILARERIR SRy Gl O] GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE v ommons. W ek 5 | I ance o rie: an article written in any other | Loxnos, July 4.—In thehouse of commons igon{oranae 08 dieite BaElare s T AL S DOk Fon e HaL o 3 : 4 . » o] ived G NEw Youi, July 4—The mational confor- A s the committe tived Gladstone’s amend- LR s " | vedlly says to himself: *Everybody thinks 5 X ment. against the suspension of bills from one | e0ee of letter s was held here today. | go und so, thorefore Il tako tho opposite Shizta loc: Collum,2¢, Ouffie, Undorshivty ssion to another. ‘The vote stood 11 to 9, The object of the conference is to further the unds?’? Of course that is absurd -‘|‘mh!-l“""f.”':.;” =0 Ladics It is reported in - conservative circles th interests of letter carrier in general, particu- "6 best answer to. thosa. o 3 b i cwing to the nurrowness of the major larly in regard to the s bill now pending | o uestions o i i Satisfaction Guaranteced. against Gladstone's amendment the govern- | ; = 2 questions about Mr, Danuw and his - on the in_congress. Forty is that no one except himself knows wihat JOHN SAN KEE, meut will abandon the proposal to carry over | 1 (WHERSE | Forly u Ruihagnaionelosgc e the bills fen, gersey - City, R ranaLtoelon opMhy e Lic " F.M.ELLIS&CO o s s Fule, But, obviously, thitis tho direct re . A Woman's Recommendation Liovacue, Quite, % | ofan ebullient, vigorous and w | R CLYison TriatdreOly I spent soveral weeks in- Jolmstown, national association, it should | nature, touched just a litile with sur- | A RCHITECTS | afiex the gat flood,on wecount of @ cho and that the maximum feo | casm. With that” key you can read b | ‘ hand being employed there, © had seve admission of local councils should be o lines any article i is 5 children with us, two of whom took the dia TR e ‘l:(i\m" 1,}‘]:,.‘1 tho lnes ol any ariicle in bl And Buildi "‘M“ ‘ rhara very badl Ot 501 ny le: flecting the pay of lete | 2 . f il q 5 I luin’s Colic, Cholera and D) fors slould be ou o basis of S0 for | HLO 13 @ persistent worker. Fo comes Coutioll Blufe T AL from Rev. Chapnan, It cured both of st year, 800 for the second, $1,000 for | 10 hisdeskat 10 o'clock in the movning 1110 Par S OALATIA e d N them. I kuew of several other cases where it | the (h i’ 81,200 after thut for eities of | and leaves at 5 in tho evening. Il 4 i bl 5 wats cqually successful. I think iI‘muuuL be | thefirst und for citicsof the second ( Writes a great deal and isapt to con- | fuiccount of countorfeits wo have adopted the The L’\T‘mb Stock of Picture escetled and cheerfully vecommend it—Nrs. | class #i( nd 81,00 for the fivst, sce- | tribute to every depurtme i il —— A o g AunieM. Team MekKeesport, Pa. ond and third years respective excopt tha ndvertisng columns. carly MAXON & BOURGEOL |, I.:' ,“n,"'? f: n(l'MuuldHllgs. i et all this work is dictated at twa | Aprchitect nd tver browght to the west are now on sale a Fatal I \|vlu~lu of Death of Beverly Tucker. S T S T rchitectis a m,: store. e gaods eonpriso Cho entire Caunios, Mo, July 4.—During the ccle- | Ricnvion, Va., July 4.—Hon. Beverly | yisndand rovised R ‘I,'m,-;‘ ot Superintendents. | J st ol sdlennd wore boughy bration tonight some fireworlss explode i pro- | Tucker died here this evening, He was born icles that oth ho huasoldom 2 RS LN b e valuv Wo will sl oW ictui maturcly, Injuring theeo porsons budly. | at Winchester, Va, June s, 182, Te was n known to read u poge in munus Fine Interior Decorations, fihmeathon Y A Major [ Llu‘r] i .]l (I)uul\ n, \lmdu.{.. y aps as well known personally to vipt. Ho sends the copy to the com- 12 Mewram Block Comell Blufs Tn | Gest'ierido o L Come and seo Mer Fred Willlams badiy b Anemeind s laoo nnl ghout the ml.!(.n-_\- g room and reads thé proof, e L 1:1620, i 2 | Niles &Wlulcy, 406 Bmdway, Council Bluffs, audiidioiio his |me o raise more Cain with a proof than C l ‘TIAN urks and Monteneg! Ight '1‘113""'\‘31.,5“ ;!:{‘):xr; “'::}"““‘,'1‘,.\ '-fw ‘“\':5" ulhur man in the world,” I once, HR 5 flict between Turks and Montenegrins oc- | €rpool under Buchung BaulD: ‘] R ShBEH) urved near the lake of Scutavi, The British | #nd Canada during the w, aul Dana, hisson, Onet 1ing that Dana i ¢ ,M tients recolved for QULERC NRAL V000 phischtax. . (g 51| sion for the federal gove does to an extent not known on any oth- Lolikies Instiuatad, A Fareea Lo churgo d'aftalrs Las PRt d to_the bort@ | he s resided almost continually in Washe | er paper is the reading of proof for what Y Weloo! uguinst the danger of allowing the reigu of | jngion, you might call theirappeavance, W < B. BENEDIOT anarchy in Armenia to continue, R DL LR Pp e LD A . ) .68 T (-_\.-3I|..r~ finds one- \\(:1.: or two short | 0, gy 351001 Avanuz, Cansil Bluts, 1 People from Philadelphia Niw OuLeass, L, July 4—A San An- | wives ut the ool of & oaragipl o o yill find o complete line ot B.&. T.'s | tonlo, Tex., specil saysi “Information was | frough the: paessraor B ial ahces homapathic preparations at Sherman & | yeceived hore today of the consummation that ean be stricken outto allow the par- MAIN STRE McConnell’s drag stove, 1513 Dodge the bigggest lund tradain the istory of th 1 graph to end solidl Over ( Jacquemin & Co's Jowelry Stoe o “ontinen The partics to 3 0! i \1so he i ick 1 —~ Mart Gram and John Dingman met on Far- | $obo rlin of San_ Antonio, it (S .,-m.r ek in fif- \ / ] e P i ta e e e for the owners and reprosentativos of an et B SUTE e ](, Ji | Ur ) 1 1 sottlo 0 g as | lish syndicate. The land lies minutes, 1e1'e A pape . . attempted to settled some old scor Tvwae | ERASTIGANE, T in the air during the operation, as he sttt to n fintahy, and when the end artived | prises between fivound six million koros, and | turns leaf after loaf and runs his eyes up MANUFACTURING CO., | F it 'y I Gram was cartod awny by his friends, while | 414 75,000 head of. cattle, The terms are | und down the columns, He secms Lo see st § Dingman managed to tbblo to lis” room. | {ivafe, i =RDN instinetivoly whatever cach pupst o e 15t Avenue und 215t 8, Both men will be arrested today. g 2 ! Y. e A tods tains that “is peculiar or noLeworthy, | Toleefrie Trccn Jts R R e . A Peacemker Patally S whethir it is o stickful or 1 column, I-]Ufhn, ‘[IUS\( s, Belts, ‘ Sash, Doors and Blln(lq T T R b TEXARKANA, Ark., July 4.—At Garland | new man at the city desk of the San no- Chest Protectors, Ete, | Band and Scroll Suwine, Re-Sawinz o & Rt aa Rt e 3 City last night, during a dispute between Bd | ticed that Mr, Dana sent for the papers § Plaining, Sawing of all kinds. Poreh I 2 ets to ull points east at lowest rates. 8 Py Tind s wood 5.0 por tond del ) SRR L Fiall Brennan aud a_man; numed Teruard, tho | every morning wnd almost instunily ro- | Acen‘'s Wantod, Dr. C. B. Judd, | [adilnz wood's3id per 6. All work ¢ / Blair vs Hermai former was fatally stabbed by Bernard, | turned them, Wondering at this, he | condway C \ . st Telephe B iR ot TRty e RaR i e e Breanan drow e pistol to shoot Bermavd, | aslced the office boy wh it e enief dia | 000 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. PATRONAGE SOLICTTED. ( 'l‘nr‘lh“ The ball game here tod: 1 “I:ln a third ms ;, 2 gl ried !'n with the papers, “Wel 1the boy, | e —_— d =The " i . | @St posscaston of U pistol. Brenuan's wife | a typical New York lad, “I pilo ‘em on | A o ol 10 101 Btery o | b s iagiotse il b it and e "u | i fouk and o firs e on de hoors i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Blair—Sprague and Bailey ; Herman—Russell | RN o B : then [ gadder 'em up agin and bring ‘cm RIS A == and Matthews, Killod at a Crossing back 1o £ Hyd nd Sanitary Engineer. Plans, 1 timates, ¢ : : e Abon 8 wolock | | Hels dsmuch quicker in speech and | | n‘ ]n lne Specilications, and Supeevision of Public Work, Brown camship Arrivals, e vontine the omthy—About 8 o'clock | gaoiglon ps lightiing I8 quicker thun ' Building, Council Blufls, I, At New York—Tha Aller, from Breman; | this evening the north bound express on the | |, It is difficult to talk with him on - - - = e e e Louisville Southern railway struck a wagon | that nccount Nt e e Ta e N Shmatz Justico of the Peace. Ofice over American Express, No, 000 At Queastown —The Wyoming, from New | COIainiue twenty-one porsous returning from | ing 10 ono who 14 not tecd to him. 1o |\, Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa, vou! a pienic, ut the Preston street soems to h 1 you going 1o suy . S At Hamburg—The Rugia, from New York, | JWst besond the city limits k when you ave just beginning to say it. : Attorneys at Law, Practice in the Stite ana Federa duidi il ared fwenty-eue, Ben Pratt aged seventeet), | Horg fg an exumple: n order notto one lms Courts. " Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, Conncd Thrown from a Horse and Killed. | 300 BV Faliemiven weod h clghteen gll | botherhim too often,one of his licutenant Bluffs, Tows Pirrssuke, Pa 4 - | more or less seriousty luju used to'save up”thingsto sce him ..h.,,nl —— dents occurred during the American mechan- —_— . On one day only two matters occurrec fes' parade at McKeesport. this aftemoon. [ Avmy ofthe Potomac Celebration, | that called for hiscounsel. The lieuten- C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, LB S Theonly fatality was to John Kincaid, an Portiaxn, Me, July 4.—The Fourth of | ant decided to go to thech nd s —=Wholesale and Retall Dealers In—— aide, who was thrown from his horse. July celobration given tn honor of the Army | $hat there mun in the office who ! A of the Potomac wis & great success, Tho | had tanned a piceo of human skin vy secrest Very Low. big parude of v and state military and | Made a pair nl. b‘m‘n‘h of it, nnd did .lx. Yesterday was a trying time for L. O, | b orgauizations was reviewed by Genergl | Pans want ;m article wr “‘Ml Imnll\ Secrest, the man who wus thrown from the | Shorman and other oficers, A clam bae | atter. Also, thatup in 5t Johnsbury, i 0 - ot e # ;. el Larges o id Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue, -~ hotel window. The noise made him rest ;ns] was Iater discussed with fireworks in the | Vt., & clergyman had been arvested on' reest Stock aud \ and at midnight he was very low, evening, oo b | eriminal chiurge, and there was to follow | Nos. 205 uud 207 Broadway, snd 204 and 206 Pierco Street, Council Blufls, Iay