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CARNIVAL OF THE WINDS 4 Lk & amplain and Vic Fierce nity Tornado. A TALUNG BELFREY Cleyeland, 0., 0 Another Dak Mo for a Blow “atakity - Many North- ames in oty b Unroof New P in York Troy, N Y ecived at the v Blufr P Pl raily this Kiow alnost vidinity down anil It is veported fro Woint hotela 1 oat nily Killed Wind at Clevel . t much du fured In Pennsy hanin o Parrsnune, Pa, ern Pennsyly did great da dive t Ohio. torm in Ohio west- ania ¢ onight 1o blo every wh and b tory killed mity Kitlod, aliost i getiier w s darmaged w belfrey of voff and fell b collapsed the bhelfroy. Mrs. Shay ed. Other uembers of wnurrow escape. Noothe reparled, but sevaal were jured fatliti beadly in Alterthe Storm. D, July 8 ay moring's ¢ wints north, south Fargo indicate considerable 00 liss oflife so far as known, Mupleton and Tower City lost many voofs and business fronts, while almost every farm in the the storm sustiined damige to buildings and crops. At Moorhead and Glyden, Minu., there was great damiee o property ard sey eralpeople were slightly huet, Ther no casualiies in thiscity additional to those reported yesterday Reports concorning u from d - west of destruction with ructive sto A S 1 at Brreiiroy, Vi storm this afternoon the years and several privat escapes from sinking Nellie, Captaain Clarke, Hu July 8 lington. Tleve was a worst known for yiichts had navrow Th mtng aittle I Willshoro, foundered off Rouse's point and sank with Captain Clarke, his_son and the engineer, name un known, on board 3 d, 1o lives were lostin this immediate vicinity, but ther was great damage o proper Nebraska, lowaand § Wasiisaroy, July S Brr) — Pensions hi braskins as follow tepnangh, Fairm Neligh; David taniel Hares a Pensions. Speaal o T boen aied ol But statton, nal : Curtis 11 hultz, St. Liboiy; Nu iion; Ch )} John D, on Sarr and inerc Jauies Bea king Hivam Do Mayeneski, Fort Omaha; Thorss Maywool. Oviginal widows vidow of Honwy Yo ow of Authony A Towa : Original-Alonzo Woodlinge, k1 Jumes S, Dennison, Lineville; John A Dot Elkdar; Miles A Guersey, Dayton; Louds Muther, Monticello: Ezva 1. Hooper, i field; Goit Honr Valley; Divid I Wood, Colo; ~ Abrabam Olsen, Bum. side; . Jasper H. Milliken, M Fullows, Casey; Benjaman M John L. Sandiers, Hunt, Osagze; 3 Freeman Medllist William Condva, Livia Mt Ayr © Whitworth, Irwin itton n W Chrles City; Geo Mac Arnith, Ottumywa, Decker, s City 3 0§ Jan William D, Thife, Bure Oak: Smillas i Varice, Palmyra Sprague, Minors of Albert h A, Ramsey, former Diagonal: John Hailey, Fowler, River Reissue - Eug nal - widows, Peebles, Lake City ; widow of Alexunder Kint, Troy Mills; winors of Charles Weidmayer, Dubugue: Saruh A, widow of James W. Drake, Kiox ville, South Dakota ter, Miller: L. W —Bdward Taubert, Original -A. T Doty, Mitchell, Poiut Me Whor Incrense Drin k Excelsior Springs Missourl waters — - Salary of Lincoln's Colle Wasmxaroy, July S [Special T gram t0 the Bre.|—The house commitic today, through the work of Representative Connell, adopted the bill fixing the silary of the collectorof the port of Lincolin at 840 year and fees and commissions, Mr. Con nell’s bill fixed the saly #,200, but the committee contended that inasu nue, it would be galnst ¢ ut stor. an un other from yust diserimination small ports 1 ruise the salary 0 to 50, The bill the senate at #1200, but will be accepted at §400. The fees anil commissions will increase the salary consid ¥ when the ofti M. La on of Lincolu is he nting the farmers’ allisnee, and the state ebruski rally, in the hearing before tho intorstate commi comuission in be half of lower frelght ral for grain west of Chicago. Thomus W. Lowry of Lincol is also hiere on the same mission B Duluth Regatta. Dovvri, Miun, July 8 pecal @ram o Tk Bre. | ward Hanlon Geoege Hosmer arvived lere tonight with their racing shells to take part in the big Duiuth vegatta. They will row in singles wd doubles snd iu the fourcarwl event Rl Tele KILS A FAMLY. | Josubli g M wh as the be: Hanlon stroke, T nwer, The city is commencing th visitors | In crew will 11 | v., Hll | - . THE M KINLEY RILE, | The tahabitants of Sheffield, England, ortest Against It w iy Tames Gordon Bennett. ) York He An immense rof this at pu Mk inl | hitthe cu ard. Mr C in THE K tENEY CONVENTION. The Parmers' Atiia and Enights of in Session. Kenvey gram to i ance and Kni in the staty w resentation of thirty-right ht Special Tel t tan uli th a rep Thera John H » [l ites will v entions o instracted to their e I'he m throu Jarmonions, enthusiastic and the | held in Buftalo o difforent organizatic wnized. This is apout If the votors of the connty, With ac ek they will sweep at the polis, nominces are fairly strong outside rd ¢ ta, July S ) tor Tire Bug |- Gov the following com ional fd: John W, 050 count cted second il vegiment ; 1 county, rogiment; le-catup 1o the mimander-in-chiof J. Mas it t-do-eamp 1o tho f; A, L. Du s of small ar Sixth regiment; C,D, Han of Dubuque, mili tary ary to the governor and com o Johnson oficer, 1N suth county, Sixth regi md licu. ni R.J irst rogi The the ovder. National € Des N ommissions. B, Tele mor Boics today the cial gran sued ms of i first ment: . O tenant of Wodlett, capt ment of company | Ll = Faithe Calis Tuly 8 SR s notice of 1 Chairman A0, a Hearing. nto e wetion in Faithorn Spo suit Chaiv, heavix Paal no event son e i and he bas for tomor they will about redu in will inish checkin i point , Teu days will be ¢ ned ing rates to t on the ofileials hange rates 1y 10 subject wnounce their minds L will The western 10 traus-Mis in chock utermedite (L will be iU-cont basis to the . Paul unless some rs in the meantime, - oir Weakness G Spocial ¥ idents of the I associatic moralization oc Vs Ap u. nterstate C; mot today s to ackng and the iy 3 By meree The pre. Ra only their wi w respondin ngth of the socatled auxil liary associations by w rmsolution that the wuxilliary associations should in the future hawve complete atters in aispute betwee a member of the Nebraska an WASHINGTON, to Tur Bei follows Leon I automatic ¢ son Ml joint; Charles hotel indicator: dentiall, A towa Inventors, July 8. [Special e Patents were today granted as ram Douglass, Grand Island, lled phonograph 3 Hurvey, ., s, Sioux City, la., Ping and H. Mex: 1., door ki Clinton W Bedford, Ia., car coupling; Henry - Striking Cloakn New Youk, July 8. ~With t in the Ws and under a scorching Neb., Wil rail ikors, sun iod throu: abe seven thousand cloakiakers pars the principal streets thic at the strikors were in Union squar Craraude delive 1 a brief add he hoped the wen would be of goo use no violen for they wers with suceess, A private muss this evening was abandoned The §ig Shortage. SeaTLE, Wash, July 8L, H. Bartlett has been arrested hero charged with the ¢ bezzloment of a of tmoney gan_ national bank of Fort It is 1 eh about to n mecting for from (h Morgan, ( said Burtlett’s Passed the Lot Bill. Barox Rovae, La., July 8.—The lotte passod the house over the goveruok Yous, 05; nays, il thermometer 2 | coa THE OMAHA II KN IV LINE, Opening Proceedings and | Parade at the Cleveland Con | Cievesn, O, July S~[Sp lgram 1o Tue Bre.)-The fou rennion of th Benevolent and Order of Elks was held he Eudid avenue opera hous rth annual Protective last evenir and was Hon. Edward B, H presided. The 1 precnof w ng brothers the as tastofully yeeasion ches Dy Quinlan, Rev. D Perey Goorge W, Thompson of New Hon. W. W. Avmstrong, postmastor of Edward Larkin of Omaha, aud endance at this 1 reunion far Disti annual session of the exceeds that of 1 men fromall e heve ille f fifty Elks accom ville band and the famous Old Hickor Biltim sends fifteon; Pitt s thicty-five with the Greand Army band; Cineinnati sends with Eisthurg ruishe s band and | thelist. Almost all of th v in and Bl teamers i and e Order of Blis od Kulex report of one sure to cap! promoun Wis an B " 1 biids, marche wderthe weather number wou b the wi cched il the doubl that wticipated, Thro s uureh strects were densely und the enthusiasm unbounded. 1t is that the prize for tl bestappearance in the boi the wquet and social s of the Cleveland grays, for 200 guests, the ' weather one the sion Cover and viis Elks in the s wer al hot and anme of the ar Laid though nioe their w Was Qi « master of Camplell Cleveland, preside made the uddres v by s G. P, *hicago, Hon of Atlnta, Ga.; Hon, A. A, 4 * of Mimeapoli s Willinms, kunown aetory H Dee of Wilson of modorc 11 of Wiscon Hay S mand There will v he n re-clection of Simon yto th ) [ exalted for the subordinate ofiices serabbling, particulavly > ficht seems hetween It o0 Joun White of C O. Myers of Cinein the The New York ey Youw, Ju The grand lodge, Benoy and Protective Order of Ells, in conformity with the order of Judge Law co, mettoday and a grand lodge ofth Resolutions wero adopted declart micet ssin at present in Cleve s not vepresent nor is it a part of th rdany and all ofits acts purporting o to the order in any way are repudi 1 said assembly declared clandestine, A declaration of principles was adopted setting forth that the p v object of the the cstaolishment of a fund for cf of members of the theatrical, . musical, vaviety, cireus and literally ssions and us many subordinate lodges iad beon lgnoring this principio the: commit thelaws of suporvision was directed aate such amendments as will com the observance by subordinate lodges of s principal lindimark of the order, i This body is opposed and is” composed of can only Tod the | lana d¢ menbers w meetin New NATIONA DUCATORS, Pirst Day's 1 Paul Gatl Minn, July 8.—The sociation an its sion heratody and the largest kuown in the history of the a at the St ST. Pavr, ueational o National nual owd ey soclation was present The ¢ of the national educa neil was hold this morning, at which commil » was appointed to revise the sthods of dolng business now in vogue and ) wike @ report noxt year. The preseut of ficers were reclected for next year. A fornal welcome to the city and state was ven al ts had been \ ernor M it specch welcomed the teachers Kiehl, supo lled the ve f tho tendent of public oran soldie the union and the teachers vers of the renublic rthrap, of the State U said the teachers were colilo ry which forty years ago to civilization, but today front everythin o hepard, . hool L. iversity Winor of th Strong, president of Carleton colic field, Miun., also spolce. President. Cantield of the nutional educational wtion, re. turncd thanlss. He then called on prominent educators, wlo responded briefly e new members of the national educa- tioml council elected toduy were: Daniel B. Hawan, ) tts; H ' Rthode Tsland; . W. Coy. Sabin, Oreg W. D, ik Lo Ll expived terms: W. H IKentucky: J. . Bradiey, M J Tudiana; K. O welve ex-pr lows: Richarls, of the Distiict of Rivkhoff, Onio: Pickard, Ili Ohio; Flawris, Minnesota; Phelps, Minnesota Hancock, Ohjo: Soldan, Missouti Calkins, New York; Sheldon achusetts Gro Colorado, 1 Murble, hasetts, Several interestin xhibits are to bo t pa s city. The Col orado exhibithas carefully tabulated statis. tics, pictures of the Coloradoschool buildings antd pictures and desiz spreial interosi thit state rida’s exhubits are com- 1 of u choice collection of the products of tate. Numierous college veunions are to be held duving the week AL the evening s chureh | eris made ¢ the North Columbia; 10is: W hil M Mus s seon sof t jon in the tatenent done by People's rogurd Willinm ssted that the npany o pur plates of thirty-ono volumes of the valuablo journal of edication issusd by Mr. Bagnard, which publication financially” erip- pld him Prof impo stock Wigg wnee rix He insisted it was li teacher rather than of schools should lny morestress on this subject, for too many young teachers think teac is purely in il ) \ mieehy ally administered will prove Successful is necessary on the part of the teacher should also show confidence in the honest us of the university of the Peu sl an nter f Discipline and Discipline wued uinst theories and question of the methols, Normal sting ) syst who pupil's - D. M. Doty of Siduey is registered atthe DAILY BEE, MR DAVIS HAS BEEN BUSY. | 80 Much 8o That He Negleoted His Official | Dutjes, " :CITV BUSINESS WAITS ON POLITICS. A Brief and Busy Session of the Mu- The S Estimate — W Ordinances, 1 Managers oard*s Expense J. Broateh le rear of the eonn the roll had been called accompanied by Coun exeused for the il cha ywn o chaie in the yer last night until fhen he retired, man Dayis, who was Before leaving the Davis explained that he ll week, und had not wutes of the lust met sided, coneil was ine business & trans ol pectors were confirmed Wheeler wanted the commit supported to evenix M | had been very *“busy had time to read the ing at which he coun nbor The session of the very brief, only r Mr. Birkhauser's i by the conneil. My names refereed to t 0 on grades nd grading, but t any noticeable extent City ( Gira of Colorado, A petition for the v of Twenticth street, from Nichol, rk, to @ width forty-two feet, wis red o the committee ol IS hh-th 1z at "Thirt by the stor e #1,111.10, on HLte on sew A petition for the « istrict in the Sec omumittee on vecommendation 8 decided to tent out of the ¢ neral fuud, AU the st mectiy council nance was introduced inereasing vhe ofone of the city stroller's ele S0 to K100 per mo I'he ordin rojected last night 3 rer that no employe's 1l be durine bis term of The comittes nee v the estimate of the amount of woney eeded for the tonnce - of the public the coming scliool committee recomnended requested to present Junuary 1, 1801 cludes: It woull ttee from the board of edueation of the prohibition ceipts — from 1 and that to necessary to pay the r n; schools, it would require which said amount they requived the council rding to law.'? The committee's adopted. Protests we of Martha street fron Te Nineteenth street fron Farnam; Dodge Dwenty-cighth A petition for the posedt paving of Jon 1o Sixteenth was ref ol pay urbing A prot vestaul tee on judicia The ordianee gr omical waterwor introdiced and roferr fire and waterworks Ordinances were pussed orderin struetion of the Thirty-second st from Burt streetto 4 connectior Bemis park sower, and ordering the sion of the North O sewer; wranting the Omaba Belt rail way company the right to lay tracks on Thivty-firstavenue from Sprague street to Grog str ing the remis sion of fines of ,x».\.mu cted of the vio- liensing pawn given a two weeks® the pleasur v i for #2010 damage to hoand Leavenworth June 6, was referred utms, P, Glick's grounds, went to fa fiifth was refe poll 1red iion 1wt iciary f the finance nnit Uho city hall supor ¢ hall fuid instead of the ord salary from pro inere wmain schools for year The that the board be the estimate agai on The report con appear 10 your timate submitted that anticipates the adop® endment s the nses amount to the fund o) o the a levyof 1ily mills, have authorized and 10 levy and collect ue: recommendation was nth to Thi St Mary's avenue o Twenty-sixth to stponernent of the pro- street from Thirteent »d to the committee itter nunber of rred hotels and sions of tho gar- to the commit- franchise S company was tothe committee on the cou- UPRNAAL T for comfort, for improy ement of thecomplexion, usconly Pozoni's Powder; thereis nothing cqual toit, THE MILKMEN. The Association Inaugur sade Against the ( The exeditiv tes a Oru- ty Dealers. committee of the milkmen’s association wis boc for a4 m evening, but a quorum fuiled to One of the members wio wi that it was justas wel 1g last assemble. i stated wis 1o busi ness o come he me T awn upto regnlate the sale toun attorney to make s advisable, » o ug nance v ind this meatd dinance would be satisf the changes suggested rted 1o beall right, 1ing 1o be cousid s sent Yo the couneil. tion his seye L among whichare the «of milkk and the se vates on foodt which car load or t i stop to il side in the th there was and ‘the ordinance Lother objects in fon of the uring of veducel they will purchause i iin load lots, “They want to put » sale of milk by parties who e ty and keep one or two cows, which arve driven several mites cacly d to and from pasture, producicg an inferior quatlity of milk Me. Louis Littlefield, o promment member of the association, stated that the milkmen wereeven moredeeply interested than any others in improving thi quality of milk sold in the city for this n id he, “we must fredze ont some of the ors. Thy. buy from the milkmen, perhaps a can cach day, und after’ takivg of a couple of quarts from the top, they fill up the can with water and sell it to their customers, We can't furn ool milk and compete with them, The X pense in the business is to furnish ws 1o deliver our mills, wnd they don’t have to do henee they can furnish milk more ly, if the quality is not considered, and such is the case in the majority of instances The product of fully 10,000 cow's, amounting Py 50,000 quarts daily, is sold in Omah A than two-thirds of this is sold tail, More than 2000 cows are owned by citizens who sell alittle milk each neighbors, Some folles have an idea that this is b than what is usually termed milk men's milk, This is havdly possible in view of the fact that the ocows are driven from cight to twelve miles w dwy and pastured ona variety of weeds on vacant lots, Wo waut all these things changéd, and that is why we have organized. We will hold a meetingeach Saturday night until we are the hly orgunized and ready for active work - - mits, issued Bu e following building inspecte United Preshyter chureh building. fiflh strocts H. ). Pruyn, two-story e dwiling Spanlding und Twenty thstreoty H. T, (dark, t¥o-siory 1 residen o, Twenty-fifth streed vor 1 i Thrve minor permits by the brick and Twenity- $12,000 4,000 100 Six permits 33,100 —_ A Battle on Cat-OF Island, A couple of men were badly distigured Monday night in 4 frecfor-all fight on Cut- O Island. One had his nose broken and eyes closed and the other had his check broken. It was outside t the police went over and put - - Marriage Lices was Issucd to on bone city limits, but stop toit, sed A lic tho parties Name and adie William J. Hislop, On i Ida W, Strunck, Omaha saal bt i AR N®er neglect a constjpated condition of the bowels or serious results surely follow, such as piles, impure blood and_many chronic complaints, Burdock Blood Bitters is the remedy, storday WHEDNESDAY, JUL LO C. WILSON'S ll\ RALL ake Place is reemason's Hall. of Milo €. Wilson, Killed lnst Satarday afternoon in o wreck at Shoshone Falls, Idaho, the city last evening and w charge by M. 0. Maul. They panied by My, Charles MeEhor of this eity, but now of Shoshone, sent through in charge of t Masonic lodge of that city accidout has some featires. Mv. and Mrs, W me o Seattle, where he in the grocery business, from here w week ago family of Mr. Bruner, and Mr. Wilson followed by freight with his furnit and e He had o hammock stretehod in th car and was apparently oo it oat the time of the ident, © The car jumped | the track and went down an_embankiment throwing Mr. Wilson against the side of the car with such for s to fracture his skull His neck was also broken, killing nim in stantly Mrs. Wils: Afternoon who w railr arrived taken wore accon foru who he remains by the wis very distres o1 were ren intendod to engage Mrs, Wilson started yesterday with the L knew nothing of the sad affair until she reached Scattle, when she imm diately started back for this city. Tt will be impossible to postpone the funeral antil arvival, and it will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from Frec sou's hall The mains will be taken irect from Mau dertaking establishment to the cemetery Capitallodge, No. 8, A.F. and A'M which deconsed wiis master in 158 and 153 will have charge of the funeral, and the fo mittec has been appointed to malk i gements : John Pray, S, Wi J. G Mo 1. Wi John R, Webster, .M o B Butler P oML Biwin D, | P M. L. A Merviam, L. M. Andevson, Richard b e R v L Pow 11 Powell, the Thirteen who died sudden The £ street neralof W.C Arugeist K Wace last A.O.U. W marched i a body to the I 1:50 o'clock und the Trinity cathedral, where the funeral was read, The body was then escort depot and forwarded to the former the deceased in THinois Ihe pallbearers were G, E, Simpson, James Knox und (i the part of the lod James Mar®in, who of the city » floral offerin were beautiful and the ctlven were present in - - WERICANS IN GERMANY. st Wy, toc vening )y L of which deceased was ¢ menbers escorto Brown, W, Fusson or and M it and epresented the drug both numer: frisnds and lod veat numbers The New York Shoo th Tron Cha BirLiy, July 8,—The York shosting corps in full visit to Bismarck today expressed the thanks of the privile, ven them of man to whom ( Corps Visits eltor, independent New uniform paid a William Webhor wty for the visiting the nany owed ber unity, expressed pleasure at the suid he o had always maintain good relati with A Tu his opinion it would have been foolish to auarre’ f ch o nall question s that of Samon, and he had therefor ed segetically to effect an amica settlement With the luncheon that chancellor was inamerry man y anecdotes of his life. g - BASERALL wreat Bismarck visit and striven to foll 0od wed the ex and velated | League, BOSTON, Boston sesesns IR R0 SR (R0 Pittsburg. ... . 010000 Hits—Boston 3 Boston 1, Pit Bowman and 1 Umpire- McQuad sbavg 6, 1 Batteries stzein and Pit PHILADELIIIA, 15{0 - 0is0 1 000 00 Philadelphia 17, Cincinnati 7. Iphia 2, Cincinnati S, Batt nd Clements, Foreman & Batdwin Lynch. AT Irrors AT NEW YORK 00 00 1000 York 6, Chi hy v k4, Chicago 3. and Buckley; Luby und Kittvidge, Umpire Powers, AT BROOKLYN. Brookiyn ......4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland......1 00 00 0 0 0 Hits-Brooklyn 8, Cleveland 8. 1 Brooklyn 1, = Cleveland 3. Batte Carruthers_and Clarke: Wadsworth Umpire - McDermott, Players' Leag 1 AT HOSTOS, Boston £ 0000 Cleveland y 00 2 Hits—Boston 11, Clevelnd 8 Boston 6, Clevelind 10, Battc Rad bonrue, Mudden and Ketly: Graber and Sut cliffe. Umpires - Leach and Mattiews ar pfRoeieuns Philadelphia T ) sburg D IRT N SO I O IO ID) Hits— Philadelphin 19, Pittsburz 10. rors—Philadelphia 4, Piftsburg 8. Batt Kuell and Gross: Staley and (Quinn, pires —Jones aud Kuigit AT NEW YORK ow York......3 0 3 2 Buffalo.. ... 003 Hits -New Yor New Yo Hatfield Brooklyn 4, Chiic and Daly; k Ferguson aud Holber American Asso \BUS Columbus ... .. 0100 0 Rochester. 221102 1.0 0 2 10 Hits o 10 Columbus 5, Roche 1 and O'Connors Bare ind Mo Peoples and Doeschicr. ati o, Roche: iire, AT LOVISVILLE Athletic.........0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisvyille, Tyt () Hits —Athletics 4, Loulsville 10, Athletic 6, Louisviile2. Batteries M and Robinson ; Stratton and Kyan Kerins ahon Umipive AT ST I St. Louis.,......6 0 0 2 001 Syrucuse, | 50 0 3 0 0— 5 Hitse-St. Louis 9, Sy 156 Louis 4, Syracuse 4. Butweric Wells; ' Casey and O'R Einslie, Stivetts ay Unipive AT TOLY The Brooklyn gam: was count of wet grounds. - The Burlington Withdreaws, CmieaGo, July 8.--The Burlington road b withdrawn its excursion rate from the M sourd viver to Western Springs and retuen but instead adopted the round trip rate of #16.70 between Missouri viver and Chicags be on an equality with the other rouds - Fire at Live Hossour, Ta, July 10 Tur Bre. | The St cultural warehou and two livery stal Sunday morning £, 00), d on ac Special Telegram Jumes hotel, two agri two blacksmith sk ned at Livermo 50003 insurance lation. Specla nsus Supory Sioux Ci Sworx Ciry, 1 gram to Tue Bey « | of this distriet officially astimate lution of Sioux City o be 9,000 Hound the Sheriff Boyd went to Lincoln and with him he took three prisou | Brown, Hewry Earl wd E. J, s Pop last nig Roverts, | to the extent of £1,00. | is w | In this. | give evidence that the comforts of 3[»1\»\:4(‘ yourselves with a Gas | Cooking Stove. | that the | them in yourhouse on a ]llHllnh S | W | | price, st up and connected. | sand cubic feet, we gnarantee the Brown and Earl were convicted o and will do twoand three years v SPRCIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. Roberts was convicted of for: one year i the penitenti ¥ " - TALMA MOR SALE-Orwill trado for 4 good mond tored in Wals by Kentiuoky Mae e Hane v S qory and T.DEWITE 7 he Noted Brookly City His Impre A e Lo entleman veg Millard v team, stallion No. G, 1o Divine in the | Tuweo By Do Axd m\: dan stons of Omahi. GigLoyengldi apiy X ! l“ e tored at th W ANEED Good girl | short time | AR WLt tleman wa ! et R sant ¢ don lan divine of Brooklyn houses, by J. 1 Rie Ml s, ¢ SMy trip t Ll T'wo 2 I 000 TIOAET ROUSeS. rw With i< will= familiar to ottling Wy W Y pay rent win y Aty i leave vour fa i the: (olow AN wort 1212 per nonth A omie worth 41501 4t 88 pee mon Poduy olo on y - A Trome warth 200 b §21 per month i i e WPt h #6000 it # 8 per month UibaellbGEULL Bl K ittle A oo worthy H0% it 813 bor ion th expect that Other priced Bomes on the Sane teri of o ve nonthly. payments inelide principad interest, Borfiell paetiendirs el on ow wldress thedudd & Wolls Cow 60 Broadwiy, Connell Blufts, L. t car facilitiosare the JPORRENT Fho sty voon soon, and can R st W, Cdanies in York." o | W EIAVE st bt anxio magnificont Higs i| and brick, which a the lind 18 fronting The Judd 8 examp! \ v on ! Wells Con, Counel! 18 I 156 MAIN ST. st o LAUNDRY numerons churches, wool L[l Collur slirts, met i days gone « I < Eniios CThuresda, k & Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE. “F. M. ELLIS & CO., ARCHITECTS 1 Builline Sun Re cnergy a v I point the i wtion, and then the Omaha people tal in tuy w wilderne ming what was $S ito a busy ¢ Blazer Avrested, ring i ' nd 5 Merrian undor il 11 Correspondence solicled when the vivil i will alse i Vinst, 4 The Largest Stock of Picture d Mouldings ramesa heave oL ! Entertainmoent, | P\flx\ & Whal ‘m. ZUL»Hm way, tw n wl li‘ uffs, e A A\[urphy MANUFACTURING CO,, 15t Avenue A Notion Sto AN, Brr damnaged the In, July S, A fire at 10 o'clock of W. H Insured ton notion store Voorhecs - St Panl It St Pavn, Minn., ‘This duay of the Mimesota driv t The weather o were p. Phree trot Cyelone second, Mary ttin and 21 H sh, Doors and Blinds nd Ser SUSt, s July 8 was the opening ing club b A1 Sawing e of all kinds, Porch Bri 2 wood 250 per Toad delivered, Cle by the buerel, Sie ALl work to Pelephonn 24 YOUR PATRONAGF Suwing and o minute 2,000 Marsh Hurvey third SOLICITED, i B OFFICER & PUSEY i BANKFRS from 24,000 I()W A, e linze, i paid on time W. H. won, C. W s thitd, Red Rover (o ner M C\)UN& e BLUFr S, Kit ¢ W ters in forelen and Donnestic Marvel thivd 02212 s nade and- inter Architects and (I a S \S ()\YCS ‘ Superintendents. i P “ Fine Interior Decorations, MANY FAMILIES (' o BN Tod o AT aTa city are now willing i 3 nd M AXON & BOURGIOIS, oo (10N, ¥ . Owithiat, Neb to Y 25 ALL WORK WARRANTED. ing will never be thor- ‘q:p,\m..‘i until you housekee oroughly Many people thought we were coing into the stove business a little steep when we bought such a stock of stoves, more than - 100 patterns. Realizing, however, icople of this city knciws how to appreciate thing when it was rightly presenied, we fully determined to make the at- tempt Our sales during: the month of Tune fully justified our efforts in introducing the best stoves that are manulactured inthe United States, These stoves we have heen, are now, and proposs for the hul- ance of the scason, to sell at cost of worle doneo. | haifon v I cnd vilver At rooni 20 Merrinw block con Ve 0 il y Conncil B € Yoo BELLINGER'S SUR“%ALIN&HTU U AND Private ]mspltal A separaremetre is set for cach | Gas Stove, I'he price of gas for stove pur- | poses having been reduced to the very low ficure of $1.50 per thou- | HILIIM, ind clironio nun('xl £ all s ricn £ thee Dlood feture, Cystitis, spors B suorersn Y g 1 IrOn g, ihiny diseises. ag i ey e Club Ttire an 1l diseascesof tho ceonomy stove sold. | STOVES SET ON ATPPROVAL. | Call at Merriam building and | Gataren s select such stove as will meet with | Cmeer. v vour requirements, and will put | | feet Spinud and efficiency of every devoted exel e disen Ked and froe have a departigent to_the treatment of Ut trial, Modleine sont scourely pine COUNCIL BLUFFS | "t Gas & Electric Light Co. | .. ity 1409 |- DOUGLAS-~-STREET. _ CIT IZENSSTATEBANK OF COUNCTL wing Practice, | Paid up Capital wo huve REMOVED to Surplus and e more gpacious and con- | Linbility to Depositors venient offices Drs. DBotts & Detts, Shugart, K. E Harn, J 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb ively rom lenttal, Addr LLINGE RS vivicte Hospital, el BLafrs, Ta iyt BLUFFS, $150,000,00 H0.000,00 30,000.00 ason. E. L D Edmunson, Charles eral banking busl urplus of wny bank wnin. rin Largest o Gutlest INTERES]T pital and Vlowi ON TIME DEPOSITS, C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, -Whold ind Retall Dealers in FLIRNTTLR ok and L and west Pric Dealars, send for ¢ 206 Plerce Street, WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR Jroadway and Counci NOTICES? P --FURNITURE-:- Wien est here tyu wde i every 1ino at price i A A gl ke 1oheaply you can aecom pl People s Installment House. MANDELL & KLEIN, @ Broudway, Council Blulls, lowas pt you ity oud