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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, THE CONTINENTAL. Great June Clearance Sale, of Specia [ ance to Close Buuyers. Close buyers for cash will have an opportunity of buying We can mention only a few of the special bargain lots at ! ) goods this \Wt)l,‘k at prices seldom offered in Omaha, In every this sal At prices from g12 to §18 you can have the best in BDYS IJD G PR NT SUITSI 3 ; sPopa-we W e Jains interes the market, Clothing never was offered in our store at such Our advice to parents is not to wait, b come earl department of our store we will offer bargains of interest to Re \ i i | et I t, but come early g + ; rices. emember the ality, always the best, is week i ) buyers of honest goods. No humbug, no nonsense and no Ipllded quality Y this week, We are overstocked with fine goods in boys’ long shoddy at any price. Wemention a few of the different bar- SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL. 1 nt suits, and have marked special bargain lines at 6. 50, $7, gain lots comprised in this sale. _ $8and gro, which will show a saving to the purchaser of $2.04 i i R P ' Light weight underwear prices for this week will be for $5_OO---[\L1\1051 HALLF PRICE. A l fiBfi.OO AI q D $£-75- French balbriggan. 75¢ per suit. Sold all over the city fof {iaar, s e williee its We have been selling this line all week at ¢2 and $2.75. $1.25. ¢5, Almost Ialf Price-=Lot 1. We will sell 100 suits of v 3 g 1l wee L 7 i men’ Sf:m(;y cheviot suits in neat brown and grey mixtures, per- We \vllllcnntu}uu the sale of All Wool ,(“l""‘:“’ts i fhrccfityjlc:;f MEN'’S GAUZE SHIRTS, 15¢c AND 25c. fect fitting, in four different styles, of cloth, at ¢5 per suit. We of popular stripes at $2 and ¢2.75. We will scll 500 pairs o We offer the balance 0( our merino gwz> shirts in all neat stripes and checks, in all sizes. We want every person in s (P wars b ) o @ ) sizes, no drawers, at 15c and 25¢ each. Ma rs s refer our city trade to samples in our window, to our out of this state to get a pair of this $275 lot. Send for samples of Slag ERRIEh G L 5c each Mail orders must bq 2 ; 8 accom panied with sufficient ]u»l.\«'v. town trade we will furnish samples of the cloth for one weck. the stock. g Suits will be sent by express with the understanding that if = - In fine _f_:oods-r\'c al‘:-a)u ial lines of high grade goods at MEN’'S HAT DEPARTMENT. they are not found to be as represented they may be returned reduced prices. Don't purchase until you have looked at Our stock of straw goods must be reduced, and in this at our expense. All sizes 35 to 4o. these lines. Send mail orders fora pair of our g2.75 pants, and department we expect to be very busy this week. Prices wil] LO’].‘ NO. o- $6 SO if you find they are not as repr »ntc'd, scnd_them back; we will be cut in two. St pay the express charges; the experiment will not cost you one Men's \I’\ckin;\\\' Straw Hats, all shapes, silk Lot No. 2. $6.50. No buyer of honest, well made cloth- cent. sold usually for ¢ ). ing C‘“]‘ “f{:”d “]j allow ;hh ""“lL[ to pass without i"“r“""; y ' y ' Men's \I.ml\m-n\ Braids in all shapes at 25¢, 35¢and 50c, tion, this No. ot is made up ol 150 suits in two styles o : S genuine all wool Sawyer cheviot, lined throughout like any []US an 1 FEH 8 [] lflq B i BOYS H ATS b regular 812 suit, and’ will be offered at this sale at $6.50 per If you have trouble to get suited well come to the Contin« suit. Remember no shoddy making guarantee, and the price Every table in this department is made attractive with spe- ental. We have everything. Special lines in Boys' Hats thig 46.50 for all sizes. Send for samples of the cloth. cial bargain lines. We cannot enumerate the different numbers, week at 25¢. For s0c you can have your choice of a dotc,qr D but only say that better value is offered at this sale than has nobby styles in all shapes, Lot No. 3.---Cutz\way Frock Suit, $9_50 ever been offered in_this city. We don't deal in trash, hence SHIRT WAISTS we can only quote prices consistent with good goods. This city STAR GOODS. PRICE 75c. Lot No. Cutaway Frock Suit ®9.50. Every per- has been flooded with cheap, trashy clothmq. The public has son should stop and see the sample of this black and gray grown tired of this sort of thing, ;md since the opening of the - lined, 750, mixed cheviot cutaway suit in our show windows at ¢9. 50, the Continental in this uty werhave sold only the best grade of Seventy-five cents for the grades we are selling meang price all the season has been 815. We have a big lot of clothing, guaranteeing C\eryvarment less than cost. Other dealers will show you a Star waist at them. Our inventory is to take place July 1st, hence this price Speu'm bargain lines in'boys’ all wool knee pant suits at 75¢, but that is all it's worth. ~ We will reserve nothing. Our of 89.50; all size They won't last long. Out of town cus- $2and $2.50, ° entire line of ¢1, $1.25 and §1.50 goods this week and this weeg tomers may have samples as long as the suits last. Boys all wool cheviot and cassimere suits at $3.50 and $4. only at 75c. R ONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner 18th and Douglas Sts. The Largest West of the Mississippi River. a METROPOLIS OF THE HILLS stitution that is to_hencoforth have its home | ANOTHER COURT SATION. | session one of tho jurors of tho panel was ten A PAVING MOSAIC. A ( in the massive structuro at Fiffeenth and g minutes late. Ho leisurely stroiled into the 1"'8 Btts e‘tts ] ) Rapid City" s o Dodge streets, moved into its new quarters | Judge Estelle Says an Attorney Lied | court room and was about to tako bis scat | Mr. Morearty Wants One on Leaven- ' Mayor toda when the j id, * i vi 4 4 PSR C1 judge said, *You need not sit down A e AL SRR A A Country’s Greatness. ThG transfor was made botween tho hours to the Court. i there, Take a seat in the lobby and I will procthifitront, Physictans, Surgeons and Specialists NITR ) Hon. J. M. Woods, an old-time citizox of band Y o'clock yesterday morning, and at | Sensations in the courts are becoming 8o | attend to your case after court adiourns.’” Councilman Ed. Morearty of the Seventh I\ L 4 Nebraska, but now mayor of Rapid Ci the 1‘;"?{‘“‘““!"0 Dnkopencd rt‘"ll)'l';":ll";‘mi- frequent that they are Liable to lose some of | The man hustled outside the rail and the trial | ward has a plan for improving the condition | 1409 DOUGLAS STREERT s ) ness in its new location. The no: : Rt o C(htaiey 5 8.8 X = D., was scon by & Hoi reportor attho | he v stores e with o nigk branainé | their spice. Went on with eloven/jurors in the box. of tho cypress block pavement on Leaven- OMAHA, NEB. No. 108, 110 & 112 N. Elovonth St Paxton yesterday. The mayor was on tho | making it v six stories, and | Monduy Jndge Davis raked a jury fore A TG worth street from Sixteenth to Twenty- eve of departure for Calhoun for the purpose Gx120 feet. The front of tho | and aftand yesterday morning Judge M. 7. A. Burnison of Colbume, Montgom. | Binth and on Park avenue from Leavenworth of shipping fourteen standard-bred maves | first -~ floor s . occupied © by . tho ) placed a membor of tho bar on a hot griddle. | gry county, In., has found out how hecan | street to Hickory. As is well known the > two banking institutions of McCague | The troublo all grows outof tho Morchouso | ouve any cade of diarrhocn, Tio of his ehil. | pavement is in such a condition 0s to make purchased of B. H. Kondall of that place, 8t | Rrothers—on- tho left of tho corridor tho | case, Some time pwo Georgo I¢. Morehouso | Gure 4n¥ Sheo of diarrhaa o of his chil- | the streots noxt to impassable. Somo timo an averngo cost of &0 per head, to his | original institution, the McCaguo Savings | represented the Chickering-Chase piano con- | yricd four diferent natent medicines withoue | 880 an ordinance was introduced providi Rapid City horse ranch, where Mr. Woods | bank, and o the right the American National 1y as resident agent. As such agent ho | bonafit, but ho finally ot hold of a bottlo of | for the repaving, but as the inte has 5,000 acres of land devoted to tho breed- | bank. The McCague Investment. company on March 5, last, charged with embez- | Chamberluin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea | fund was exhausted, the ordinance dic ng of fino stocl, situated in tho beautiful | RS Guakters with tho savings bank. the | 4iing $1,370 of thio conipany’s fands. On o | Romedy, which o' says complotoly cured | Now Mr. Morearty pronoses to take a now the eity. to the light oakc in the room ncross the cor- | formation i filed ' in the _ofiica | jrcn the plainiy printed directions aro fol- | BIL, ) SO Mg e oaas. that each < ] Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribe “The Hills region” smd Mr. Woods, | ridor. A mosnic floor of beautiful pattern | of tho clerk of the district court, Threo | W% A block shall constitute ~an improvement 3 bon, Yard Lawn Fen also Farm, “never presented such a beautiful and pros- | and largo plate glass windows, affording | days later Morehouse was acraigued beforo MEGEATH ON DE. K. district. The property owners will beal- 4 Stocky, Park and Cemetery Fences. perous picture as today. The growing crops | perfoct light and v n, ' contribute | Judge Bstelle,when he pieaded not guilty. Ho lowed to select their material and after this y : 2 b a aro splendid and hill and plain are covered | toward placing the new quarters among tho | was asked whether or not he bad an attorney | New Turn in the Fight Over County | i3 done the bonds will issue. He proposes f AxchitesturaliIroniye o, 0kl ra Rekton) with u luxuriant growth of bunch grass for | finest banking rooms in”the city. The rest | to defend him, to which ho replied he ad. 3 L3 o County | ihat tho specifications shuil call for brick, i i and Crestings. Sole wgents for Buckthorn the fattening of the range herds. Large | of the building is devoted to oftices, and is | At that time he had employed George Books. stone and ' asphalt. [n this way one block A 4 Galvanizea Steel Ribbon Wires. and e hipments of cattle will be mude | nearly ready for its tenants. Some of the | Smith, and had p etai o un n the fight between Register Megeath and ay ave icl axt Wi N olel d L ts of cuttlo will b 1y ready for i h s ad puid aretaizer fee. A nu: In the fight bet Register Megeath and | may be paved with brick, the next with i R ‘elephone 1772, Samples at g@wry. from that scction to eustorn markets and ¢ marble waluscoting in_ tho main eatrance is | ber of cousuitations were heid bstween | tho two men, Atwood and Parrott, who wero | stone and the next with asplialt, S V7 o 4 L‘l‘{,;;‘.f;‘;;;'[’;;; oSJauRE Siok b Dologe] A0 ."i.‘;fi.i-“‘.’,’f.'lffi’éc""u‘.,"‘fi'.‘é“ éz\'.ufl\‘lib“,fi-‘uk&f,‘éfi lawyor and chent aud the dofenso was pre- | omployed by the county commissioners to re- | Rogarding the intersections, the idea is to BTN s LIVE AGENTS WAN tho herds,” : will haye boon comploted. darce e Baiih L aa ot Mot ot ool ritoitho numaricall ({ndlces, Megeath holds . Patoh them/up \with thoold Llaoks takeniteoi % it The mining outlook Mr. ‘Woods doclaved ey city. The day aftor his departure Julius S, | the winning hand today. under and by direction of the street commis- ONDONDERRY was equully promisine. New and important | Constipation powsons tne blooa: DoWi Cooley appeared before Judge Kstelle and At an early hour yesterday the two men | sioncr. A ) ITHIA! goid and silver discoverios had boon mado | Little Furly Risors oure Constipation. Tho | asiced tht o bo appoiuted attornoy to look | reported at tho register's ofico. The books e : : and new and cheap methods of redu causeremoved the diseaso is gone. after Morchouse's interests. Ho presented | e S > v v i v 5L ore were mude availablo by the discovery g - B0 mdavic from the aosuand, i Which tho | Lok 4otin tho iacl on tho outeldo of tho | | X008, can, Bover oow UL JOI I, o By inysony Liges . opening of tho great Newcastlo coul fields on Deserted and Destitute. latter stated that ho was without funds k, but upon looking about they wore dis- | o™y dadache, Your stomuch and bowels ) z < 2 ““\'\':(n‘:;lxl::::llnuln“l’x“"r.r ;‘n[);hloe.:::h.h isos i Mra. A B, Smith ot orth Twenty- | to employ counsel, and asked thav Cooloy pe | fONEC) S {‘,‘fl““‘m?;"‘ p‘r‘;wfl’u“ €OTUCT, | yoed cleansing, and these pills will nccom- . £ AL T1E CLUBS AND HOTELS USE IT. egard e road erprises in = B tiHa Pva) inted. As S5 care object a oge! 5 ish i pifec v and c v the 3 the youny and vigorous candidato for metro- | 86¢Ond street, is very anxious to ascertain | HvOlLd CAs no porson appoured to obloct | Wie want those books.” " sald tho two | Dlish it more offectually and comfortably than - . < RS RYWIIERE PRESCRIBE IT, politan tonors over whoso destinies Mr, | the whercabouts of hier husband, who disap- | {0 tHCRE AR BEECE | SIE E oy | young ‘men, as " they leaned against the [ B°¥ other mudicine you can find. AT AGHY : RAL THOUSAND O THEM DRINI Woods presides s the chiof exceutive officer, | peared Saturday night without leaving a | called for trial, He represented that More. | cOunter and looked Megeath in the face, R T ’ D, et the weutleman said the coutract | word as tohis future movements ormten- | “ouse was without funas, and asked ! for coustruction of tho first sec- | tions. hia aay A tRaa e et Ly U s Puiente,) Somo- othor day,” smilingly responded New Line to Des Moines. : 3 und cure of A Megeath, as ho placed the thumb of nis left | Commoncing Sunday, May 81, the | Chronie nd § Dikeusos, entiile (e SALES LARGER TIIAN ALL OTHER aki X Vve s hloyed cov 2 is noss d wiggle is o) ~t Lty i s emine physie ns to t 1 confidence of LTI A A = INE ton of tho Dukotn & ~Wyoming ' to| Smithwasomployedas foreman of Reoves | je ordor and a lareo huinber of witnesses ynd 1o 1is oo wid wigglod bis fngors, o | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rallway [ Sin/SHEEETEVIGS 10, thoplay SOLCS TLUTALIATERE COMLINE o built west from Rapid City had beon sewer gang, and formerly worked | wero summoned to appear forthwith, game was up. Megoath had captured | i B0 o WAHEEE S8 S RS ORI | thio aliticted eery m e s o e i e o to Messrs. Buucroft, Adams and Doty for Hugh Murphy in Denver. When ho ro- | " fho caso was catled, but Judge Estelle | the books. The youug men took replevin, AN M & 2 Dos Menner | thdaweul ateots o enrly v : ¥ OW COULD IT BE OTHERWISE. Omabin. This road” would connect Iapid | turued homo Sutuvday evening he had somo | gotting o pownter that ‘some wnderhanded | CLMMIng that the books i question arc pub: | ¢ars betwoen Siouy ng Des Aownes | i WV dhat follow tn fts tr EVERY TESTIMONIAL VERIFIED BY City with the tin district and the coul fields | words with his wife, and she fin went | work had 'been performed, continued the | L Proporty ard that Mogeath has no right ‘“Ll -\!'-"“'“1- 1“1‘0“%"'-‘ “i"'" Omahu - BLOOD AND \ DISEASES A PHYSICIAN. and would intorsect tho Burlington at Hill | out to make somo purchases, leavingz their | Maaring for the parpose of dotng a little in. | 10 withbold them. and the west can leave Omaha at 6:20 p. Z ompletely und per : OK WHICI 1S FULL City, It would transport vast quantitics of ol child, who'is sick With whooping. | Vectissiim. St had votheac and when | o Megoath says fhat he knows what o is | m., sccuro slooping car accommodations | & it ITHLDY ANDIRRXUALID A2 RORQUI RODIELION coul, lumber and stono for the castern part | cough, in bed'and in cave of its father. he fonnd how matters stood, helped the judge | 301 and is simply acting under the advico | and arvive in Des Moines at 6, m. Re- Lo Lo Bl R ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHAT CURe of the stato aud bring ores out o tho moun- | i én sho roturned tho child was lone and | i the wori h of his attorney, R Y Ty BT T A e : A AND kEerar vnerrs | Q%A A il ains to Rapid City for reduction. The busi- | Swith was gone,and an investigation showed b by fiohan rine hda, 4 e , AT R . it o d cured without puin or detention % @ IS AN ANTIDOTE TO ness hero for a short timo was unprecedented {ihken all s tlatice’ with Mim. | meoaierday when, oourt sonvensd, Judge A Contributior Texas. alflyolOmahutithe. g ADining cargon A eIng (i Sl MIRONG RIS K and_without parallel v the " northwest. [ Since then ho hus not been beard from and | come to my knowledgo that some pecultar |, MF J. B. Boswell, ong of the best known | both trains. Ticket office, 1501 F'arnam | "}y DROCELE AND VARICOC Rapid City had given a bonus of §100,000 to Smith is loft absolutely penniless, Sho | \ork has béen porformed in this matter. 1t | Citizens of Brownwood, Tex., contributes tho | street, Bl AN AGH, Agt | g S ORI ¢ Lk our ror ClEAR INITATION, tho projoct. says that Smith did not ston'to pay any of the | what T hoear fs. teie o member of this | [01OWiNg iemas his'versonal experience: | J. E. ON, City Puss. Ag watorrhaan Bominal Weaknes D o The project kunown as the Rapid City, | bills, and that the oher and land- | bar has been guilty of unbecommg | After having 2dfrom diarrhoeu for e — Night Emissions, Decayed Facultios, Feni ELICIOUS SPARKLING LONDONDERRY Missouri River aud St. Paul railway, which | lovd have each thirty v claims that are | conduct towards another, Not only this, but | Some time a tried different medi- Uncle Sam's Retrenchment. kness and wil delicate disorders peculia also hud its birth in Rapid City, and of which | overdue. Mrs. Smith is ioft with the one | a member of the bur hae swillfulle Led to' this | © vith 1 J a bottle of A et sox posltively cured, § For Salo by all First-Cluss Druggists aud Richard C. Lake of that place, was president, | child above referred to, and is now in a deli- ¢ ) S.memien artio.bup as ALY Hed 10 this: and Diarrhaa Colonel Hughes, chief quartermaster of | fynctionul disorders thut FesilL from youtii- Grovers, : was also a fixod fact. The company was | cate condition. It is supposed that Smith | nllowed to pass unnoticed. An investigution relieved me at once, and [ | the department of the Platte, has been PAXTON & ALLAGHER, Dists rec v ivili ST ¥ IRE 8 for Omaha, now eugaged in socuring right of way and | has left the city, and the ncighbrs have ta- | must take place at the eurliest possible | Fecommend it towll who may be suffering | ordered to cut down the civilian force of em- [ STR IRE e 1 M £ Ol would lot a contract for grading and “tieing | ken the mattor ‘fn hand and wro tryiug 10 | moment, Tho dignity of the court and the | {Fom this troublesomo complaint.” ployes in his department by & reduction of 25 | without cutting, ¢ COHARLES B. | B2KINS & CO., the first (‘".“. iiles from Rapla City east to | locate him, honpr of the bar must be sustained and to effected at hoi patlent without o mo- 40 Kilby St, Boston, Muss., Selling Agen te. tho Cheyemno river withm the R e P this end o most rigid investigation will be ient's pain or anioyance. mext thirty days. From that point | « De Witt's Littlo arly Risors, best pill. made,” During tho stabe conferenco of the Untver- | Sshenrml be aiieed 1 soeir ompg TO YOUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN. - s oAk tHIA ToRd, ‘:{;3“Lr:fl;°:““"l';’“r"""r ety Cralshta O The following o ()luulIll!:N,lwln; xlxppmnunl salist church, held at the paviors of the First | elsewhere. The reduction will make no | A S(/ [\'1‘ (‘[ R] ‘1';1,“'“ ot ,‘, o | BAR KER HO'T El d o . o i ment, and the first meeting eld this eve Tivers F T 3 Rt R oy arly Vice which brings ) L necting points on the Missouri ri ton colloge this year. They are William P. | B. Meiklo, W. D, McHugh, C. N. Powell and | ° 9%, A Biak0 sotiaty- el | o ' My and Mrs, Gearge Yan Orman haw The electric motor line extending from | piynn, James O, Kinster, Patvick A, McGoy. | G, W. Ambrose. young peonle wasformed, to be known as the 1‘;k(\ BETTS Addross thoso who have | tnkon the RARK#i HOTEL under thois Rapld City five miles up the vailoy 1o Can- | grp, Michael P. O'Connor wnd Fraucis J. | Au ordor was issued that until tho com- | Young Peoplo’s Shristiun Union of Nebraska. Ihipaired diomtelves byl | weil-knovim management. This hotel 1s tha on lake and the rugged mountain scenery, | Ottis, On these young goutlemen will be. | mittee concludes its labors, no person be | Delegates were cprosent from several local vroper indulgence aud solitury I 3 ir. Woods said, was comploted ready for | conforred d S ) allowed to conver vith Morehouse, | s i ruin both mind knd body. untitting them for the fron aud the rails had been shipped o | Sroried thed glarionapa, G| B ORan b Y with Morehouso, unions throughoue the state. The following r Young Univorsalists. percent. There are about ono hu; best Two Dollar u Day House in Omaha, with ull modern conveniences. Fire es0.pod Diininess study or marrig : v duys since. . ‘ cors were elected rown, pre MARRIED SENOF thos entering on that | and fire preof floors, Speclal rates for base 19w days since, . Boyd's this evening. 7The | “Shortly after I arrested I employed [ OMcors were elected : ARk Brown, presi- Dy e Cuware. of - physical debility, | ball aad theatrical companies. Table una Mr. Woods attestod his faith in Omaha by ARERIE SHAS %0 5. Smith {0 defond. me. His terms | dent, Cincoln, Neb.; Miss Laura Stockton, auldily wssisted surpassed. Iuv--s:h»: u:.,tlu[ slml' cash in ber realty in o were satisfuctory and 1 m rrangements | fivst vice prestdent, Lincoln, Neb.: Miss OUR SUCCESS the Dundee Place a short time since, and’ de- R placag pass e pauc | ATR A H TS CE A AT RO A | i, Yt SO A AERIE A - T R ox AT A S BRKA W I Mt BUE) S D s ) ! g, sccond vice president, Har Ts bused upon fuct | pproximation of her the Juil and told me he could do” me some | vard, Neb.; Miss Emma Decker, Seeond ry cusa I8 speolully studl great future can be made without taking into Catholie A san O S roody” He sald he was & special friond of the third vico ST pight. Third=—Medicines s Pond'’ Extract 18 nortiwest for fay .;(‘xm,”.-:,j of miles natur- | “Uafan, tho End; State, tho @leaus,” Wil- | tho judie and got him to puy allof " tho wit Liugoln, Neb.j Walt M. Victor, D pure Wk irecting cuires without inj ury everywhere recom- y b Fy horoto. Itap! Y, ho says, | ljam P, Blynn, ness fees and it would not cost me n cent, I | 8 » Omaha, Ne & Dol;:]l:\l::(‘:):“::;l Omaha and 1 the uoxi ulture, - Moutal and Moral,” James C. | told bim that I bad ewploved Swmith. ‘Ho | The coustitution provides that not only Drs. Betts “Lttb, megded by physiciane Int d od by nature, whose pluns are | Kinsler said that would not make anv difference ps | Universalists but members and local societies JGLAS & A NEE and ‘gu ons. being exccuted by man, for bullding a grout, | ™' Principle of Morality, Michael P, | he was special Triend of Smith's and thoy | of nll denominutions may becoruo member 1409 DCUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA, NEB. surgeon populous, commercial and trade ceuter, 0'Connor, A could work togother on the case, I supposed [ A local b was also forined wwith & lar - - o — ol - - it was the truth that he was telling me and [ membe hip. ‘I'ne followin the oft Do Witv's Little Early Risers. Bost little His Credent jood. let him go on with the case.” Walt M. Victor, p s, Loay H DR BAILEY il over made. ~Curd constipation overy | Owams, June 25.—To the Editor of s | . Mr. Cooloy hus, sinco April, beon con- | Vico president; 'Miss obb, treas ¥ i ime, None equal. Use them now. Brr nected with tho oase, #s the records show. | Mr. Luslie Sparrow, 4 The ne Graduate Dent il i Ho also baa a note from Morehouse to Judgo | orkanization starts out with tho mot flatier- raduate entist, ; i " A 3stelle sking . that. ¢ spoluted to | Ing prospects, o oth on Rubbor, C. H. Bmith & Co., denlers in school | Juue 18 reforring to that miatter; and also to | Setend B St ther o b irolated to L Abe supplies, located at 1615 Howard stroet, | a civcular which was sent receutly to tho | pay an attorney. Cooley suys further that g A of this eity, have th recoived an order | business men of our -olty, in roference toa | after ho had boen connected with the caso Do you want to 0ve those pim ro ¥ 0% ahaeatoation iala and for 1,000 foot of their patent moulding [ certain review; aud 1 said in my letter “Who | for sono time he met George Smith, who | your faces Use Hallers Sursapurillaand Bur- A A ; s wb lowest raots for setting blackboard, from John Volk | KuoWs but what this is also a fraud (! said he had also been retained by Morebouse, | dock. It is warruted to effect o complete N i ] rown Work Co., contractors, Rock Island, I11 , to go I have now before me a letter from the | who told Smith also that he had no woney to | cure. A Pure Cream of rtar Powder, " 1nto the finest high school buiiding in | Koviee efomad e wation Jopartmont of the | pay an attormey. R —— Superior to every other known. | GFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM fowa, located at Cednr Rapids. This | to know from the lotter that the ageat. who Relieved a Tardy Juror, Yellowstone park is boyond all ques. | Used in Millions of Homes st TR shieet STmgs Geen pribies T0 WEAK MEN :?f':;:«:": speaks well for their invention, w ‘ullm;‘mug l‘ulmi matter in our city is Judge Davis is proving a terror to those | tion one of the wor P 40 Years the Standard. youthul error, p— autl 12ed o o Vass oL v A 3 & -, ), | early doce n» 1o " 00d, eto, - Psrgn 4 Toylow. hori4ed Lo canvass on beLalf of the | jurors who have bad an idea that they | and the Union Pacific excursion im July Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky SANDALWOOD CAPSULES & 1 i .'.T'ufla"“‘ st Moved Into New Quarters. 1 midke this statement so that my inquiry | Fo0 the courts of Douglas county. Yesterday | will be the event of the season. Ask Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable []U[}U]'A bet and only capiuiss p lull*uueulm Tor humc fi' N - at physicinas for"tha cura AL0ntia meaical work 1 'shodid e resd by & The new American National bank building | as wbove muy 4o the gentieman 1o injury the case of James P, Stower agdinst Egbert | your nearest Union Pacific agent about and Wholesome SN MISLER PSAr Bipsioian (R Ko GAre O Ak who ia Bervous and . debilitated 4ddreck ® practically compieted, and wbe bauking iu- TuoMas KILPATRICK, l and others was on trial, At the afterncon ' ity (N0 other baking powder does such wodks BA0riv0du 89349 dik.od pis buk All drugdiste Proh ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conss When I read recently your descrintion of J. Clark Russell, I wrote you a lotter on