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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY|{ AUGUST 24, 1806~SIXTEEN PAGE Corner Dodge ‘and 15th Streets LAST WEEK OF OUR GRAND REMOVAL SALE. Only five days more before we move into our new store room, corner Farnam and 18th streets. We will notmove any odd lots of goods if prices will sell them. and P ma e v - gas ast ex- TN WS AT LINENS [ IS WD DI Patterns, styl lsan I rice #7250 ¢ d from $12.00 terns. ch | P price o 1 from #15. fease f0-tneh Al Wool Colored Cashmere at 50¢; reg i@ price b B Tt Yo L e Teuned 21 Jee e amasi anc ! | Edwin C. Burt's Ladies’ French | L -Manh Wool Serge, 55c. |fflifilaisii et T O W RIS, s s it L Quilts, slighily Solled will be air; always sold at £8 50 dozen “Derby" K1 Glove o5 Crom romlar prico $20, moving salo prics, New Wool Serges, In the latest colors, at 55; worth 7 = closed out at less thun' cost price, 1 0 F Ak i 50, Only 2 pies to eich o i I(J)‘\\\\?l b]l‘giiil'\b'(l;; CKS, 15c. Table Damask. |, mauen e s meon o Cloak ])qmr[mgn[ BIG (/[l [N PRICES 01 A few pleces of Turkey Red Dasiask that we Putterns, clogi u”\ Lt 1 “ t con- £ price 20c, sale price 16 dozen extra larzo 11 Wawels, kiotied have always sold at i5¢, moving salo price 20 Nenrly overy nas heard of the celebrate < Halt Bieaclied German Damask {: R e S ‘QMW(.‘."'."-“‘" SPECIAL PRICES N B o 1 a7 23‘-':':”2.\‘, went; are specinlly adapied it old allc 1o soout (18 [0t at e, regulatprico st e % A0, whed Tirkish [ ~ 4 Imported HLllllL B New FALL JACKETS \\ Ol l l)lcxs(,m s, I?\zmls for $1.00| Special Damask, | iradin ety e | ST R 8 5 il 9 GOODS, [ il I RN ANTS., BLANKETS. [“f:tis s soree| LITESS [ I nnmm S L P AL B L T pedusea 10-4 White Wool Blankets sligntly sofled, at All old ind short onl col prices, RFE TS | M owress t % Gross Tmported Ivory D | il ball shape.) 8 dozen on eard, only 8o e Kk witine, reduced for this sale to 40c; 14 White Wool Blankets, skightly soiled at ke I \ pe) ¢ dozen on eard, only 8o & B AC wodd-ineh Black Brilliautine, reduced for this sale to e REM \N I S worth , g s rel Reefor Tae 1 rog | card. i ik o i L [ ( 10-lnch Black Brilliantine, woving sale price 46c; worth 10-4 AL Wool Ted Blanlkcts, slightly sofled, [ Fistenings, the lut i X bons 1 ! 4 Lt 6o, und e, worth [ reduced to 4-Inch Black Ca le price J71e; worth 4. We about 100 short lengths of Damas! . o All Wool Rea Blankets, All light weight Jackets re- \ < JinceVetned M chiofs, Glines ve vorth 10¢ e GOODS ineh Novelty i S Geode ol Rk daslins, saloll| Lo ISHEEnREEon) B0 4y Aras SHRE WS WILL s ehap. (duced from 83 to B0 per cent| liwn ks i : v wend from 13 o R price Te; worth o, move if prices willsellthom, Como early b at ¥1.75 very chep. o s i . ¢ . wduced from 2o fore the bist ones are sold. ; dmkc (5 4LE2.00; very eheap. |from former prices. ould i dlen. Siiger & Co, Sr i Sakhses. — 0 & obio al o ; ke station at’ that post were held with little white i Mr. A, H. Bishop has returned from Mani- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye, child and nurse, Theattomey for I A e county —— ; R sazed admiringly ot t rs. | tou, whero he spent a delightful weols eSO BARAe ekl dned .ol i D oL I WIS Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg : : Q Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Mottram left Thursday | Mrs. Georgo I. Gilbert and chiliren, Mrs. : i s d : o ——— than Their Gay Uniforms and Plumed Caps At- {l""‘;.“i‘,wl'.‘xl st had a brother-inlaw who | oveniug for Duluth ind Chicago on a visit. S, Dundy, jr., Miss Mable Prati, Miss Je n.n; The County Commissioners Going After ) iRl ol RELIGIOUS. oS \ that L Miss Jessie Comstock of Peoria, Til. s vis. | McCldllind, ind Mr. W. B, Miter returicd ogister Meginth's Fees. Lol — : tract the Feminine Gaze. ,and thatho looked fineand grand in | M3 Jeseio Comatocicot Fearta H 1o via. | b Spiviy Lake aid Lake Olobojl Reg 0 s allowed §37.63 on his | o The Swissconduc strlal mission In % his uniform. For his sake sho had “como | N ! € ] Y5 | on Friday morning. —_— s e el ¢8| India. Christian artisans teach the natives thy down to see the soldiers perform.” SV Hamil i bt i SY1 various employments and the truths of the Y Tho governor, who resembles Pope Pius [ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Richardson and daugh- R ) MITTEE, | Hamilton strec GEDOLAL T B aats iih THE NATIONAL GUARD UNDER REVIEW. s fn mposin fizureon horsebacie, 1o | ter of #1%3 Capilol arenue, havo returaed | Dr, Birnoy cures catarrh, Bee bldg. | ReTORT OF THE FIKANCE COMMITTEE. | i, Cindinuai Comusgting compansy pre. | Gobelat SHL 8 and;tdine g ¢ , not accompanied s ernor | from Manitou s 5 Joouea & Wil o Wb Tor tead, eoed fam ] R e i et SR recn aud threo aides ning his [ Miss Mabel Orchard, whohas been spend- P EERaE 0Ps. e e . | iishedint tio hspt Solblliwar retired fi X e N o o o e e B RE and bis Staft left on & special train | ing the summer &t Spirlt Lako, returnol ERRELBNINE O RO PP, Shorlfr Opbarnle Unesnnered SQuar llUth oty alionny (4 S0 = it P oy L Laons Tain Gompel tha Bhnpaer ARTuL s r“;( reston, Tow ~ | home this week. “T amcoing intothe highways and buy- Reports for the Year 1889 10500 yasis OF santh at. 15 cnts. pex oD Ot e AL still crs Lo Seek Again Their Coms e ;l‘"“" st Tie/ haalbeen mony nloans Messts. M. T. Barlow and Charles Offut, | ways,» remarked M, Gunso, us sho startod Also Demanded — An 1 fubicyard at the appro a bridee in | without ch ) i i . gy TIIRCEITE ey Bouing. ua i At o and Mrs, Wendall Beuson are stopping at | on 8 shopping expedition. 4 s MeArdle precinct, and »s Hull was given | In North Carolina there are no 3 Sun- fortable Homes. weather. Omaha people have fled homeward | Far Harbor, Mo. Flykina-Thet new.oomlok pper ias, s portant Session. \ [ w Sun iss Ei ry hority to remove 1,000 yards of carthat 10 schools, 25:3,000 pupils, hine % in consequence. Mrs. Cowin, Miss Edna {ss Kittl 3 8 ded. Slykins—Ab, another burst of Ll b 1000 000 puy ines Mr. Will Cowin, M, M, Buvkalow, Mes, &, | _ Miss Kittio Lamb of $t. Paul, Minn,, isa | pended. Slykin h anof zuest of Mrs. G. C. Nissen at 1335 North | mirth, ol ot cots were hasro mora than L0y Congrogational B i Seinir Laxe, Ta., August 21.—([Special Cor- {I"_’;‘\‘;:L‘“k‘;“';‘i‘_“"m et mbiotiMas G TG, HLse seinlied v poople cat to fill, but a dentist fills to | The county commissimers held thelr regu- | praceis Mo o (e rntion shiets we 17| haroooe toSpat Clel baia SiaoyiorEita rospondence of Tk Bk, |—The gay grocers | B, Unerlittle family, Mr. McKonna, iss Sadie Pitnam, principal of the Web- | cat. g lar weekly session yestarday afternom aud | and No. 33 of the road fund, 84703.17. Africa Lus now within her borders ton o't from the banks of the Missouri who assem- s Mc! and Judge and Mrs, Thurs- reet school, has returned from her va The number 13 is not so unlucky if youput | transacted considerable routine business. 0. T00f tho el al fund, anount- an, twelve British and thirteen Cone - bled here last week made the place ring with | ton returncd to the city this weel. General at Colorado resorts. y a mark like this before it: §. The featureof the meeting was a report s ‘\‘“'\.“"'l under tho rule tinental musionary societies. Thore are - good cheer for three day What with a ban- | and Mrs. Wheaton, Miss Octavia Wheaton, . K. Sudborough of the Pacific 'hxpr:‘«: Truth lies at the bottom of an ink-well. | prom the finance committee on the Qeficienc “"”m;"\"' ,{-.in:-"'»'\u:; recently ap- | more than se: hundred missionaries, and quor, aball and the _every day divesions, it | MF, nd Mrs. William D, Curtiss aud son, | company, has retirned from a two weels This cxplains why the postseript contaius all | 4rm, ' Mogeath, rogister of decds, It 1un 1 e Ty o the hoard | M€ than scven thousand native preachors, i s T i G Dol amili :_:;‘5::;:‘.:"“ Ah_m bererombio - and it at his o mx;n n|“unu.1 i “r'EnL“J.’&.-r(.. 0 s e Langtry Mion o tleen i msted | 1413 estimatod Gt there are, both White ind wicked spacial car carried them off, and then | o sti i ek \\fil{.‘.‘.’-‘;’fx';?\rv'“r‘y.»'ruu(m‘::-:-‘;-':\\'-‘r')"»l\-\{i:l?:'l';.\ifi?. an ordinary thief is that the Heptomaniug 1s | “Yourcommittes to whomwas referred tho el buimot el ey ure trip to Denver and the Rockics, rich, while the other fellow only wants tobe. | first quar report of 15M, viz., ending Fini l‘“,‘;‘l'l"w_” s "“‘j‘"j onts. “When does the English parliament dis- | March 31, 1500, of the register of deels, re e e e T A universil cougress, a kind of lay Ipscopal church, Kountzo y solver’ “Wheneverit gots into hot water, T Uully report the same bus been duly ex- | provided that J. C. Root, who bas the cons | Menical comcil, will' be held at I said to his friend: turned from his summer vacation L | 8 3 0 amined, with nn-lr;;m‘v\lxynu.gn-.uu: tract, be instructed to eommence work upon “;““' I””- ““T‘ month for ”’“' }“, “\What w coffoel ss Minnie F, Thomas sstorday for | “Speech was given toman to conceal his | e CEIl" the grade with tecn days or for is | Such questions conceming the Latin o ould A Low Temperatare and Continued one hundred and sevonty-five and communicants and 800,000 adher- we were put into the mood of the professor in that clever story, ‘““The Anglo-Maniacs.” While sipping their afternoon coffeo Prot. 1. | vy 4y, Wi glvon on 1ast Bunnay ning © annie Martin at her home ; Y w_l:Y«l Prof, B, “but, then, what nday house was profusely deco- | friends who purpose lumuu:lll.llmmnl Mon. | mi . e ";""““ : grading : : 214 potnibUtiesclipaial nbltiationtheads AaHe with o rated with flowers, whilo games, music and | tana. 3 ouldnit gof osing /el Wssey: &% | Ba vy f ALY xons s B ameny b aj s AR JOR agy vamc, audso dancing was tho order until long after mid- | Mrs. Ira P. Higby has returned fiy or | 0 ss by a popular vote among the chil- | JAlITY Qubty oo £,000 0 com o, f A h. 3 ¢ lancing was tho or until lonug after mid ~lx “““T" ) .3’“ returned frfnn,!u.r Vgl pop 8 i vics and L ol this amou 0 11 “Pemsylvania, by church statistics, proves night. Al present enjoyed themselves | Visit to Beatr ompanied by her niece, POstige.ccucmreeeine wnes 3,94 land its right to be regarded as t f Pry the ball room door watching a part 5 sign of St. Louis, who will A writeron manners conveys the informa- - - - | land company A 2 il i g1k b0 ho regardud as the liome of Eross » M b b X0 (AT B aLron the nfomay Bal.In register's hands. 3150106 Mr, O’ Keef¥esaid that the county had al wisy this country. Of our own slonists who had come up for Sunday and 0 tion that “a mr £ poHish well et much ancefor yoar 158 , ready p. 0, and that ho did mot | member 0 1 in its borders who seemed to be enjo, he dancing, when 4 N | Mrs. V. gty _and o , who | before he malkes an ssertion. Loss pald - trgsurer Jine propose that re money should be paid | Yoris mum 1514, and Ohio 15481, Of ST Ll % 2 hose o o: Misses Kato | have been 3 at Long Pin S The average man is wholly free from I e Ko o I >t f t s tho Presbyleriai 4 4 the eolo masuline represontative of Omaba | o Rosie Stanfield, esday o settle dow: v | vanity, of course, and yet he wouldw't swap E 108 1K flondonk o o AT e 1, IR ) society— o man whose indifference is colossal ho: i faces with any one he knows, even if he | Total bulance in trensurer Apcihs ,,]q to spoak, Hoaald P el B 0. ;!lwn 'l:-u)xlwl e —passed the group and remarked in most T ah Ol i Mrs. George W. Shaw and mother have re- | could without the slichtest trouble, AL I ase: o had monoy. FEGhad wsed up atl of his | Dumberin Obic il isia i) 11 nonchalant to L h 4 turned fromw their vasit to Minneapolis, ac A Washington hotel clerk is authority for ndered e uld not do my more ¢ Thre of the “Y0u ave not danclog this ovening? Saral Stanfiold, Fanng Mag, | companied by Mrs. Shaw's nieces, Misses > statement that asphyxiation is a gassedly We bog t0' recommena. thab in O'Keefle said that it woiild v outrago s wis gl and wormiwoad to those elrls. e Annio Martin, and Messrs, | 1-¢e and Florence Heddir the register of deeds has failed tocomyly | to compel Rootto wmplete the work under ut the handson eront Omaha | Jufius Diyfuss, Josey Vadel Meyer | Miss Mamie Bedford was treated toa little | Intending Settler—Butis Pririe Uity With instructions contuined in our mportto [ the drcumstances TAn AL OAS R xperieuce. Ho | Kiein, Charles od, 5. Kolin, David | surprise pa Thurs eveningin honor of | watered? Kansan—Of course it i 3| this board, dated April 12, 150, pay v a spitited discussion between Mr. PY.L0 RO RIANONG o8 FEAION aim. y, Harry , William' Wolf, | her birthday. There was dancing and re- | ain’tno other water thers but w r to the county treasurer his balance & id M, Turner the r A radiant St. Joe belle took art- | 170 et B, W acob Klein, freshments and maoh Joulity, that evenin, train, Sho m- At the Saturday evening hop a group of our town girls where guzing wistfully into atly and wished success and happiness to nods, number- ations and 7 A in Minne lished fact., ; ion was | 3 divided in 'on dist T don’tsce how you con tol | for the year'ending December o |l er for one week and referred to the [ 4 . 1y, With Vo professora tud i o b0 i 3% Mrs. Colone >, who has been the | infernal scoundrel, I'm sure. | matter of tho unpaid portion o, viz, | committeo on roads, t fuidd of $1:25,000, is located 1 1 bim b faryrel’ kies, providad, whoy the s Come Home. e L e s N Rl £4,00, bo 1e to the county attorney L ——— s ¥ AL open. It was not, of cour Ho bribed the A gay party of aha young ladies and | fora fow weeks, left Thursda; ning for | could taste oneof his dinner Vi se | with instructions to proceed tiérein ashe Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. i\ i : wunouncenent is made that Mr, porten usoi his T faones with the brahoae | gantlemen spent the lust ten da z | Albert Lea college, Minnesota, of which jn- | it all” Bty deen neoestirys 2 sabout to open & new trai h 1 Ve also 1 ‘mena that the coun i T ARTERS. Pt e but all to no avall and—the train moved off ! | out on th s of Honoy Creck lak stitution shels matron, LBan ! society mulkes 1o (ived,! grow tanan T esmend SRk ta coioral OTHER QUARTERS, Northileld, qulta distinct from Disappointment will sometimes drivo w wan v of white tents wen o Prof. H. 0ld nam, of the Shenandosh nor- |,01d Skinningtoi. ) x Sheriff Coburn the unrend st ] 3 PEEIE Re . ohiad-of sl 10 sad extromes, d @ retreat, when r stars | mal, was in the city Thursday on his way to | 1iS _pretty young wife, buttoning up her ) S ek Ated They are Being Sought by the o2 courme of bible study with thor- But I am wandering from the grocers. Mr. dews compelled the members to | Madison, this state, where he f gloves, o R, St o S of Fort B % NEn fuh . tvorl Al dopartimelises McCord was one of them, and his response to 4 4 5 il He was formerly with Ca Marie—Do you tive ina flat, Mrs, Chester- | wWillinm Tur J. Corvigan, beingall | The order for the abandonment of Fort | e Gt S Is designed to the toast, “Or was short aud effective. i I'he natural products of that portion ist and at preseit has S ¢ torn! Mrs, C.—Yes, and with ¢ : 18 5 I esiro the He proposed the bealth of the Omaha givls at vattamie county were thor it of the bol Bl laiioling o foll i1s WS IOFLOEV RO oD _Supivit Lako, which toast was drunk amid | vestigated aud the party returned Dot T mever notlon e arinos X teo also lngiz‘l APPIaNeS. § 4 3 ; nesday loaded with anew crop of fish ¢ wentto borrow an ) ay, and | Coun : uarter ending March 31 M ol 3 weok the hotel corridors, piazzas aud | stories. > ) ‘ o before I left him he had borrowed oneof me. | 1800: ltee expenditures, sjor John ; halls are filled with unifor kind. | Those who made tneir headquarters at the | Liev. J. G. Moorhead, D, 1., of Xenia, 0., e Rpn g jnnats B 45 bat 0" Por g | fantry, with D, ¥ Twenty | 1 byteriin W, The Knights-Templar, the regulars and the | camp w A ar Alice and in the city this week, the guestof Dr. 4 et Bee blir chalanoe , L, Bk guan J ) by teriin vational guards — The Sir Knights' uniforms | Ada Parke i J id Anna Wit Villiamson, of the Cent church, — Dr. L 424100 ‘ 26 . a9 162,101 are very guy and their white vlumes make a | wan, Grace Godso, a Turder and Messrs, | Moorehead is one of the distinguished great showing in the oftice, but I notice that | Paul and k Jurley, GouldDeitz, Wil 1es in the Uited Pre vian denomin- they profer having drills around the corer | kins Rustin, George ton, Charles Wit. | ation a 1 mat vot that he was from the searching of the critical | man, Wilbur Brandt aud James White, > pulpit while here, H the me amee commitie e, Wyo, on October 1has be reach ne submitted | The co stationed the 1L be way, and who wish more efilciont Sunday man It doos ne goad to read the list of pri Vi hos pRaEyiial Ppeitiin red at the Peoria, Il 0 & " ' Jo Sharil tonihs Compau; venty-fix y y ‘ ”, ) lb\u 35 Tf Peona, with her 50,300 i \abitants, | 3 1 g $26.45, Ree- | Pouglas, will al 0 stat L i | i ol > . dmaha investments | Ca% lead the world In bicycle tournaments nendation: that s allowed 1esn 1 18 sohaoc " A ho simpler forms - 0 ! \ha investmen Omaha can certainly do something handsome ) 1 ¢ e - s A, C S taaniinisd 5 ¢ 5 5 s 18§ ings and Kelley=Clar] 3 lerable Omaba real | Jf a)l the wheelmen i the eit s P it i ] L ¢ X M, George Kelley of Omaha was united in o i A ge DU Wil 1 Ditts il o iy 4 B : 7 cther they can make the Septom b sstigation of the conduct Aptai mar 0 Miss Mattie ke Wedne p 2 pen: r. . Y Tov: 1 SUCCOSS, hilt he enthus| 5 t 5 in. Tha parade e, 4 by ptain | mar to Miss Mattie Clarke Wed A , and Miss May Covy | grand su Whilo t 1siasm | Jer D gt 2 afternoon by Rev, Mr. Brown at the resider vere max Ved ning Ani- | 1ts height some plan should be formed wher d collected money on o i »m du inmey and march 10 | | o 8 sooms 10 ::A:‘S: AT LT i ';:,"“f f.'"f"ffl.«",' of the bride's parents in Papillion. The o | y or Mucl (St Pauls, ; the wheelmen will secure a cinder track | kept th ey and the execution, The mat- t ne, taking statlon at that post 4 ! T 480 Taaih BUdR AL hok balde o Lrapaore |80 Fbisprlsedlanmiilod it il M. otz ind l“vl‘x‘.};;““"‘p Or next year. 3ol 4 rred to the commiltée on jud ] A n Troop I 15 limit Na) Cougrogtionsl Matlio- erane ) g for the 1o 5 o X . > oo - N g apcile ! bss AL lie remaini koo o it o poriancut iooting for the” Towa | the core took placoin tho prosr i ind Miss Harrison of Da Dr. Blrnay oire Baran Bes blix. i . tion of the Towa state troops and two ¢ AL e ettt (i T AT TSR M, 1 daidence ERSONAL Pl RAPES, B Iuminal dep ! hoibe: ) & i ; stos s of the Second infantry by the gov. Tk o b Granine ety fonin ar. | S udn KTOOIRE ed guests wero phse | Miss. Anna Huogato and Miss Maude | £y during the holdi i B | oo e Sinth eamils i) 1d his staff occurred just west of trip through the eust, Mr. Kelloy is | cut ¥ Miller, who have been outingat Lon g Pine HRTwy: d e A ilics el R4 I Hobiuson a stion i ol Dl Lake town. & Dacty was made uo eutative business man, being 8 | i past four weelks, returned to the city \ . o Was 1ot | af Fors Iy Glhesr ! ® firat, pr fromthe hotel, cousisting of General and | partuer in the firm of Kelloy Stie The marriage of Mr. W. S, Drake and Miss | yostonins y , and until it was he would not vote for 0 station Troop B s limited to v entered Jupan, and Mrs. Wheaton, Mrs. Bourke, Mrs. Barkalow, | Co., aud is much thought of by the peoplo Lena Durken occurred Thursday evening at | * 1000 B’ Andrews has retumed to this city | © oePjoiutmentof a man. uid the remaining on- | 188 tere were i Mra. MolSonn . " Mr {ih whoth ‘o hos aceials ol < of the groom's parenis, Juige | o s K Andrews has retumed to this clty Berlin wanted t0 have twenty menap- | liste with their i ir w L and of ) from Octavia Wheaton and Coptain Kins of 3 The bride1s the daughter | Stields ofticiating. Numerous b pige. /| REL8 B USAALL KRGO ARA ML ROQRAIR o 4 a ) L be transf ! d States and Canada. _They huve the parade. The day was perfect and driving | of Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Clatke of Dapillion, ents testificd to the good wishesof theie | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Templeton have re. Ir. O'Keeffe wanted fifteen, and would sanize churchos, of which @ are over the country road that winds arund. the apillion. | Tl Mr. Drake is conneced with | 1rned from theirtripto Denver, George | not vote foranotier. teenth Infantry Uy, and 158 partd it lake, the party drank in_the beauty of the AUGUST PLEASUILES, the Clity n laundry and Miss | Durken is | W0wh and Maniton uer moved that the s to Fort A countr; hness of the air, The national i well kiown to u host of Omalia friends, Mr Clyde Baumgardner of Tre Ber cor ¢ | towed to appoint fifteen deputi o5t guard, ring about three hundred, [ How Stay-at-Home People Joyea | and Mrs, Drake left for the west and will bo | left for Des Moines yesterday on a vi Mr. O'iocfte opposed this, t ) t D 1 In' the men o awped 1 the woods just north of Themselves the Past Week at he their friends a he first of | to friends in that city A ard should uppoint the men J et i r t Washa ing t i are wn- town ng through the t o vont with his wito ang | SePLember at 716 South Sixtecnth strect | _They finally und tho shoriff ) X . v « 1 i} ] of the rived at the ground lid out for parade. The | wniiy to ol n uotlo On Monday evening Mrs y 8 _howes usual numberof the great wuwashed were uth fora definite socloty d Troop H, with thelr hoeses, Yoiing mosl; commend the polnt | eq ¢ id arms are trauwsterred o 1 l o pt the o nator Plumb's great pop- ry Horn ) g tyventy men, and | irse, beside a multitude of pretty ,-“' and - Mrs, Frank Irvine returnea | ,‘,’,' 4 1”“‘ 2 s | larger thay | thority to siy wi i er 20, takin he' knots or cor-screw curls, | Weduesiay from Colorado, B. Pattervon of Daniap. I Mz, | Wt of any other senl lie employs [, Upon motion o clorke tenant s their father’s trousers made | Councilman Ford re 4 Wednesday . three ty pe-writers to attend 10 it instructed to thinfantry L W > o aon de ent to Montreal & : por wus served, tho table be beauty ; AR > ! ») \ over, baby botties and babies of all sizes. One | from an extended visit to Ircland. Secorutod with 010 gold allk "t & refusio - Muney writh coplia Gf ihs Fopostof the fim, Aup Pllot Butte an © station at LA00 0-ho 1 e beuefit of rofuree espocially, 1 noticed, wh o 15 Stell G Tl et S ¢ ey r. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. commitice, which show the financial ¢ 1s 810,000 & mou(h t oo ¥, I moticed, whose name is b.. Mrs. M. H. Latey and daughter and Mus‘u! yellow roses. After tea the party ad- Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. tioa of the affairs in the ofices of the register rEdgar K A v-riwu y . n by their . (A r money.]

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