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RIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1801, THE OMAHA DAILY BEL, A M M N N \ MNAN W. F. Baker and two daughters of Prin- N \ » N A / THE OMAHA BEE. |XEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, | W, Baker and two davgite e TAKEN 0N DEFINITE SHAPE, | SUICIDE AT M'COOK. The party wore all delighted with the FNMTES RO POV g | 9 —— pleasures of the watering place and some of - | CVOUNCIL BLUFF them so much so that they will remain sev- .| was in session at the Midwa oday for | OFTFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. Colonel Askwith's Mythical Imprizonment | eral days. i Plan to Send East of 'Nebraska Train is | : “"“\‘llu‘ “”h:v”w‘l‘ ,».:“:“I«.lx: 3 ,l‘iu;-‘u“.' | i . Caus.s an Investization. MAY ENTER OMAHA, Pretty Well Ciystalliz.d, J. B, Riggs of [ Max Beeht of Omalin, | 1 y er {0 any o Cit, y e i Henry D, Boyden of Graad land, Jamoes :10‘\‘\”;4{;'"xnl:im’.‘ AT y\in(““m‘f % | Charter Limits Will Not Keep fowa Ticaq of Nebeata IU_\I'.'luI‘\\I D Haller of j o 3 JUDGE M'GEE'S DIGNITY NOT SATISFIED. Roads Out of Nebraska. COST OF THE SCHEME APPORTION:D, | Bluir. AT N TELEPHONES Dis Moixes, Ta, A 18, —[Special To I'ho candidates forexananation wero Jaran Busiuess Office, No, 43, S gram to Tir Bre.]—In response to a lette — }"l:” L NI T Night Edltor [0, %0 He is Pound to Have the De Facto | from Mayor McRae of Council Bluffs asking | f¢ Will Be €mall Compared to the | Carson of Holstein, Hoophnar of. Ui | L Article What Askwith and for a decision on the legality of the Rock Benefits That WL Ari<e from land, James A, Ros voft, Janies N. Y Co. OINBIIL Hud 6 Ba Isiand and other roads passing through that Its Being Fatfy ¢ A. Vandyke of Benedict and . 8 Winston | Count s Lainber Co., coal el Y city to Omaha, the railway commissioner A 3 of Moortiol L H};vl\jl LEOBLLRL L, l”\\ us | Craft’s chattel loans, Yeatertay, today decided that under the stato and fed- il ors Wit VIS TEORs Lok 1L F1HG ABOUt tho Gityr | 11 you waut water in your vara oral statutes it is perfectly legal for them to 1 vi @ I Y | a Fe 16 Bixby's, 202 Merrlam block. e do so, rogardless of the fact that their [ ) -~ Activity in Boyd Coutty, | ¥ Hamilton € vho was before the i Attorney Ask 4 was probably the most | caarter fixes their torminus at the west The advisory board of the State Business Bomn,Omy, BoVA Contty; Nobi -Aug. 18 state line, Mea's association met last night at the Mil- SHRTATS 1 U .1 AL R Wil R ks, It ity commiasioners sc time ago for tician T | notorious mun in Coueil Bluffs vesterday nmination, was diseharged by them 88 | g0 ohjef cause of his notor being the Female I hotel to consider the plan of sending & { gyjq gay for Butte City. It was the event | SONO vy griven Reven diys 1o the COUMY | yiutement in yesterdwy's Bee to the effest | Drns Morses, Tn, Aug. 13.—Mrs. Marion | train-lond of Nebrasla products, accompanied | wutitviig the appointmont as tho co | & Blunehe: was. fincd 810 1ot an- | that bis imrrisonment by Judge Metico some [ Todd, one of the orators of the peoples' | by a good-sized delegation of enersetic ¢iti- | of Bovd connty, The town was gaily deco. | mes Blunchie was flued $10 for drunkens i ime ago for contempt was all a myth, he | party. delivered an addross in this city this | zeas, through the east this fall to show tho vated with flying flugs and streamers with Harry Green appeared at the police station | having been placed in the custody of his wife LA Seeu by a etz she sai 1| shie | natives of the older states what “"“ Soil of | ypprapriate mottoes, There were scveral o stevday morning with o larwe black ring | by Shariff O'Neill, instead of occupying a | had mude a large number of specches i Towa | this glorious young commonwealth can pro- | yhoysand people on the ground, ineludin ~ ol ~ iround oncof his eves which ho claimed hud | 4,0y, the county jail. Tho statement [ 90 hor p VAL hitended] fooinorsotbattsamel | gD ot 5 Ruts w (ot clisco ViFiga)delogaiois CEop0 A TGN SLURFEA | TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, be ut theve duting ist ncoun- un pols ki heen very well attended, firmers often com o 530 Hothe ro present: R. | of hdablil Al b s g v toe with ‘nik brotherin jaw, Chaslos e | was moado on tho strougth of Ask. [ it VEIY well utendcd, futmors ofton BOC | mho followiiie gen tlomen wore present: R. | oty noighboring towns, The best of feel. | G, A, Scaoed ek, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Counell fnz, He wanted Deming ' arrested. fo | with's own asscrtions, and was therefore | to” hear me) sho sald, “The | F. Hodain, Omahas 1 4. Benedict, Hastings; | juge provails and all aereo the county Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St.,, Omaha, Dye, clean and refinish goods was referved to Justice Cones, to whom he | entitled to considerable credence. At least | people's party will surprise everybody by the | H. J. Lec, k mont: O. 1. King, Lincolu; S, | I»;".‘ ni h-v-:_m‘» ettled in If"d'['”‘wvll‘\‘ | | of every description. Packnges peceived at either office or at the told the story of his woes, and a warrant wWias | 0.0 MeGoe thought so, for the first thing 1.\{1-;:‘\ vote it will poll in Towa, and only & (“x \( " iby, Omaha, and G. C. Hazelet of | I\nmpml ’m‘,‘ .‘.‘ ‘x \.u.n‘ 0l ,‘l;» o | Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St Council Bluffs. Send for price list. fssucd tor the arrest, i P b A ne e | Of funds to pre our cause to the el 10UsUNdS 0! [ mber arc hants who hoh:-Wworh. oF. so o ANy oHitHotor ¢ A Charles Denny was brought beforo Justice | e did yesterday morniug after ng TUE | G be vent our carrving tho state this The intention is tosenda teain load, or | piled upon the ground for buitafne and half W o 1y .'l' 4 h S LR U fatries of any character ean hava Humwer on an information filed by Conduc- | Brr was to go the oflice of Sherift O'NCill | We will cortainly earry it next year, aud the | several car loads at least, of Nebraska 'pro- | a hundred new builalngs wili be under way | them redyed and finishol equal to new. - My X tor Ned Mitenell of the motor line yestorday, | for an explanation. He told the sheriff what | people's party will clect tho next president. | ducts through 1 Yiaus, Ohio, Penn- | Within ten day BED FEANTHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with tho asking that hie be put under bonds to keep | the newspaper had said and asked bit what o ; i syivantn, New Yorle and probibly ws'far cust | larvest is about over and whoat aad onts | and most approved machinory,atest at loss cost than you ever paid bofovo. 5 noace. Mitohe 6 1 ot Denuy bbbl o Evidence of Frand, as Boston, Aaverti ts will be sent in | will be u lurce yield, Corn will be a larze the peace, Mitehell not feeli 4 he knew about it. liz everybody, es- | yield. Boyd county will be solf-sup —— e _________] Cepal Rivins, Ta,, Aug 13.—[Special Tel- | advance of the teai had sufiicient puuishment for his little es- | vEa " { 2 ; “Did Askwith sav he wasn't in jail{’ was y ; v b v me 1 see the ex- | this vear,” both for consumption and seed capade of last week on the motor line, Denny t egram to Tur Bi ben O, B, Lamb re- | pecially furmers, itid 800 the cx d stable, cor liogs somie corn yesters | YN ANTED—Goo ronet u 4 'k ih bends fn the &um of $100 | the inquiry of the doughty sheriff. CHA L L WAkl bibits ~of wraska products, The train | nestspr from hor fivst crop raised on | Stable, cora cvib, | ind somie corn yestors ANTED-Good giel for general how: wits bound over in by in th 1 1 f | Ay d:ovor in bon - i Rl tired from the oflice of county clork of Lynn 5 6 i f WiFo ro. | day afternoon by fivo. 1U1s not known how | wor 10 SNt avenue. to keep the peace, and bis hearing was set | 5o they say,” smid MeGee, : ; (e (it e vee | ML omet S pask, by -4 od ¥ Boyd county has a ereat future. | Bl : AR = SR Bt i RSy county reports were circulated that the re- | e passing ugh southern N 3 kL B, sAHLIG AR U TANTED 1o Trade Fivo-roon h | itk L ot the WL A LU U L s of the oMeo tinl greatly fallsh off G| hortorn Thaians and! southoen. Wisconsin inormons Arona Ju data. tho Lo preparatory to moving. The lossis | YV b0 o cyhrade -Five-room house, full There will be a pecinl sting of the And that was the eud of Sheriff O'Neill's ) L BEH AR IR Jusiars, Neb., Aug. 18, —[Speeial to Tir | bout £200. covercd by insurance in the | Blufs. D, Grown, 155 Broadway Dodige light guard at their armory Saturday, 7 Whord ing his term of office and that there had been | The ide ns 1o be u taking one, AApLdDb ) Phenix of Brooklyn, | - Y August 15, ut'§ .o'clock p. m. A full attend: | 0¥ Or the subject 7 asteal. Mr, Lamb demanded an investiga- Mr. G. I, Hazelet of O'Neill was present | Bre Owing to the present warm weather ( l;u“ RENT A nleo 6-room house with *=nince 13 desived a8 business of importunce is | Yesterday morning Askwith’s friends met | tion, which ~ has just been conclud- | to represent Holt county. Ho said the citi- | and the recont dry weather, the crons are in Will e stablish Colleges, Bt to desirable” party”troo of chargd Squire, (01 Poarl stroct, d him | ed The experts * find that Mr. | zens of O'Neill ‘and Holt county wanted by | o ¢hiondid con tition. The wet wenther had Nenrisgy Ciry, Neb, Lamb has accounted for an amount [ eall for the meeting in 10 be transacted. him on the street or one and a .« Aug. 13- [Spe v had noticed tie © Bee and they means to be i it. Th Frank Peterson and J. Kurtz got ints a | about the story that swas going the rounds, begun to mold the small grain in the shock to ram to Tite: By A number of color VLAIRVOYANT ang sychomotrie, or chars f A 14,54 i excess of what he should und T ‘. l‘u-gn“'y: night, on Lower _“' Sl “:111’: and they all united in tethog him he had | {50 thoro Is considerable jrregulavity sent him down to help push the scheme to | some extent, but the past week bas been | people left today for Red Ok to attend a | o dcter reutings: wlso din LU I o et hefore aithor hed & ohance to do any | done @ very foolish thing in making | the manner of keeping accounts there is no | the front bod drying ‘weather, aud conscquently has | convontion to be held at that place. Thoy | Ruys ook eronielor feadings by lottor, | Sun- e ARt bt bthor's appearance, he | KNown the true state of affaws | evidence of fraudulent intent. The report | The board decited to malke sort of anno | improved l”:;'” Jils, Uy I_"]“ hile there where soveral new | U0 nour Coniar 15t streot, Couneil Biaits, sheks tnem both to the lockup, where ti By afternoon Askwith had come | completely exonarates Mr. Lumb. tionment of the expenses for ench county in | corn eron 1s maturiae rapidly and i thio pres odist colleges ave to be located. and it is | Terms s und £ 5 ] ““:“1”“‘”"“‘ i ':‘ '” L i :' ,‘l““:'l Yl tol tres BumL: conaluaTon: - Ho i haVIHE i X o il S ELLELI Ld C holdsout we ‘:“"l"'“{‘.l“‘ CSL | thought the delogation from hore. will sccuro | AGNIFICENT ' W i v sluted dru iess aud dis clitin), i a Association Moeets. onrd belleved would be an equitable distri- | crop of corn we have ever had, The corn X AL o ) 4 1 7 property fn flve-ncre fng the peac heard that Judge McGee was making an in- ndiana ocintion Mec voard believed “mm‘l . | atalth Pt OISt o Toustomm Tant i Whicne | one, usittioy have gona Pox thati pu rposo M e sy % 11108 £aom HOREOMLoe . Tn,, Aue. 18 —[Special Tele- | bution of the fi: rt that must be made to earry the sehema to suceess : forsale on reasonable torms — Sowe fine resis vestigation. He began to sce visions of | DEs Moise int iefleld, dence propeety for rent by Diy & Hoss, himselt spending a day and a night behind [ gram to Tue Bre.]—The annual reunion and with an exceptional good stand on the ground Failur airof &) aloons a mght A newro stolo a e cil Bluffs and Omuha, armed with a revolver or two ago from the Model clothing house. seLtd fLlka b L L l and two und three ears on many stoeks, A 5 x 2 & One of th ks in the storo who once upon l!m | burs u'f the w"mfl.\ i ">It:-,l“:f‘“':‘»_<{3:_':; pieuic of the Towa Iudiana associacion was | A e 1T858 LR CH VA HEv LR HG i LU OMIE At i) 'I umerenn, Neb., Aug. 15— [Special to Tur | Fm;“"'c T U N LTS T a time achieved considerable local renown as | 43Wn upou his mind that possi SC | held here today. Rain interferred with the | fiinGlel directions shellicg out the golden grain, | Bift]—Hayes & JJen proprietors of the | houses 0y J R iioe. W Mata st, Jouneld a Huvkshaw in a southern town, hud himsely [ Mmisht have to share the cell with him for o000 3 Presideiit Gaorge W, | Bluine. Wheat is makir hout twenty-five bushels, | Racket stor reving o eeneral stock, gave | Bluffs ppOin '4 Ca pein stoctive, and ww | contempt of his own. From that time on his LUCLLLLEE L LS (etekilaeh alh £ Boune, vl\‘ .I rty l‘)‘ :) tv-five, barley thirty I‘v hattel mortgages \\"] :I'll'l\"! r.\ wious cred- | ST b f,"l'\‘j‘tllm',",‘“,L,:,“‘;:..,'_‘,‘,‘,‘.:“L‘( oo | time was put inmost _industeiously giving }huu-s of |n!m|.pl. o, o oldest, Hoosier i | B ¢ e D et D AT DTS Satotany tnvarions v | p = s fi 8 0 had bee ¢ | Towa, occupied the'cl d delivered an ad- X Bitte A LILES g UL L Ll LERIELL S AL LI O JUICLL | out the impression that he bad been fooling | Iowa, occupied the chair and delivered an ad- | 1 it e e T e e e T o | GITIZENS Tf‘ BANK ever known here. The maviet is overstocked e | ; Ho i3 past eighty-seven years old. | liros when he made the statement to ‘Tnk [ dre: aud a warrant for the thief. A HBbhR 3 : Buitalo, ! A Ben reporter, and that his only motive | B. H. Hubbard of Sioux City deiivered the | . {BIHOMAREO T AT IGE L8 mallere A very small pill, but 4 vory good one - had been 'to sec to what extout | principal address of the day aud the election | frif) with home-grown apoles and wil small frai WP YOl e A R < sciremoval sute. | Burgaing in theso. ' Lo | buman wullibility could be careied of ofticers followed. i There will bo cariouds of plums. DeWitt's Littlo Early [tisors. Of Counail Biuifs, Kinnehan will remove from 826 Broad- ISTRHSIREY Lo A a differ- , = S e T LTS SR NG I Bea nace: cnlihl.;;;l!:‘(?hIh}:\‘v‘i‘\'lfl‘f.\vlllllfiyh"lI;' ":‘n o ‘llul:fil) Terrible Storm in Towa. Chue, - No |\4 roof lnllf.tu‘\.\l:\v\‘l 43 _ Medical Swindle ', .\7“ ted. i CAPITAL STOCK..... “ .$150,000 begiope i Judge MeGeo the more o n that the case Krokvk, Ia, Aug. 13.—A terrible wind | Chevenne Ciaviox, 2 b,y Aug. 13.—[Special Tele- NEW York, Aug. SR time past | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. eeees 10,000 Drs, Stewart & Patty, veterinary sur- | would bear an investigadion, and an_ investi- | and rainstorm visited Keokuk this afternoon. [ {1t gram to Tus Bek. | —Last night an informal | the advertisement of the “Institute of Euro. —_— y { Ll was tendei 1 Staff Physiclans” has appoared in the | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225.000 reception and banque Penny, Captain Brown, the U cattle inspeetor, and Chief Cle ed Captain | p nited States | German papers, Allills of both sexes were k Comer of | guarantced to be quickly cured and lack of 45 Fourth street, C i s, Ia gation will be made during thenext few days. | Haif of the shade trees of the town were | Cun IR o el L e el Fadna (80 Al WitHiveally s bort The C. & Bt P, tiok i that rable i instoud of A g The C. M. & St. P, tickot ofice hns | " t';mml::u‘nln: ";»:i?_‘ E‘,‘: "ot '"Ef,m"p\',’t from their foundations. Lightning struck [ 1 geons Custer Dakota —— hlown down and the small buildings moved Dine tors—L A Millor, F O Gloason, B Bhueart. i E. Hart, S D 'Edmundson, Charles 5 Platte | been removed from 506 Broadway into _ the amphitheater at the fair ground. Ben | Dawson )k the Pine Ridge ageucy by the business men | money in the patient was no varrier to treat- | K Hannan Transaot general banking bust LR through the ordeal that ne should have gone ! ot GLOLIC s cu o o S tiiE T H ariest ot the clogant new quarters in the new | tiroush several weeks. age, and it Sheri | B. Jewell, « bookkeeper of the Savings bank | heuel it Witlow! of Chalron to show tho appreciation | meat. Sick and ailing Germans flocked to | BO#E Larost capital and wurpius ot aap Buldwin block, 5 Pearl street. O'Neill is found to have extended the limits | Feceived a shock at fivst thought to be fatal. | hodye Roek of the _people for the munuer in | ghejustitute vy the hundred. Oue “Doctor” | 21 Seline whiclrthe Indians have been govorned since of his hotel so us o take in the remoto cor- [ ‘Chere was a general panic taroughout the | housl Filmoro INTEAESTON TiM: DE?D3' T3, First s highly | Beckman, who styled himself the prosident Surps | vaent | Of the institution, was the only visiblo | | Snundors Seotts Blufisl Ll the outbreak. Cuptain Penny w complimented on his suecessful mana; National -:- Bank azoline and oil; cobs, wood and coal; | ners of Oaklund avenue it 1s possible that ne | City. prompt delivery. L. G. Knotis, 27 Maing | may be cailed upon to lie over night in jail TowaiVatariniali anntc 1klin ¢ he admiui A o0 himself. £ d LORR ntier of theIndians since becoming agent aud the aff,” and cach and every e telephone 203, Sheriff O'Neill was seen yesterday after- Booxk, Ia., Aug. 13 ?;n‘('rml ‘lc]uzrnm urnus.. hope w ‘e fr r“l\' vx|;r]u.~ml that ‘Iw might be | tered *a colored fluid and sweet pills.” Com- —OF ST uin effort w Y to find whi The Central Towa Veteran's ned in ofien, The fear of Indians is o i i RT - Baal = PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. noon and an effort was made to tind what he 08 i < Indi plaints of extortion were made. Dr. Beck- , g badt to say about tho matter. With the non- | association comprising the veterans of Boone thiniz of tho past und the oues who Were | iy was arrested und ho confessod that ho | COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. most timid now feel perfectly sccute and | wns no physician, Ho said tha he had veon | Paid Up Canital, « =« o this is attributed to having o soldier as | 4 qoetor’s servart in the German army. His | Oldost organized bank agent. madicines were analyzed and were found to | domestic oxchunge and 100,00 chalance of eitiier a man with a chinch or | and surrounding counties began a three days’ elso n man who has determined not to bea | 1 a g ! reunion hero toduy, some two hundred were candidate for re-clection, he replied that he T RORIO (LY orad e Mrs. Mary St. Clair of Audubon county is in tho city, the guest of her sister, Mrs, O. Beswick. i tand 1,000 "will be here by tomorrow. - —— thon paid U eollyetions, Awa)uies 32 1ty i wais not editing a newspaper, and he did not i i n S i Y Keya Pahn Oitizo v be bread pitls and a solution of salts, He said ] IO RATI LMD LRtk v P he e i \ 1p fire 15 being held in Sherman’s opera eya Pahy Citizens Happy. I 1 a4 i bank e orp aratlons 4lAE L S0 Rov, Malloy, who has been assistant | cypg to tulk. He will probably be given an v 2 held D U ho thoughit s medicines would kill 1o move | recpsidn e i visd 40! house tonight and there will be an outdoor orpes, Neb,, Aug. 13.—|Special to Tie stor of St. Franols Xavier's church in | Shve 16 UK. - Ho : ke B Ml ; h ortunity to give his version of the case in | jowst OBIEN Hipeatatialn £ : 4 thau other physieians. The New York Med- » GEO. 1. SANFORD. Proddont. Couneil Bruffs, and who later went to Sioux | phPOrALS 10 8 G meeting - with addresses by prominent | Holt. Bre,|—This section of Nebrasks is a suro | 100 other physiclans, W New Work Med- A We RS N Cashior Cltp, Is now sont oo take chargo of tho par- = speakers tomorrow. . Jeftors i Pt enough “warden spot” this year. Wheat, | fu the police court today and he was held in LR LSS HiL 3 b at Muloy, La. It Will b a : trange Sale. Packing House Sold. will ereate u fund of about turning out from twenty to thirty-tive bush- | £10,000 bail. e Itobert Westcott, who has so long served | hink of it! A blanket sale in dog as city editor of the Nonpareil, leaves today | qive ™ when the mer suflicient to pay the expense of | els per acre, puts asmile on the grauger a e = et L 5 Be sure and use Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing rd widos onts, *‘panning out” Afty 10 sev- | gerun'far your children while teething, 25 y-five bushels per acre, causes the horny- | conts a bottle. anded son of toil to sit on his barb wiro =< p ® . n Stovx Crry, Ia. ury 8 teying to | gram to Tur Br: Aug. 13.—[Special Tele- [ will b ( S thcs euding the traiu ana also of for Chicago, where ho expects to continue Yt & 2. Booge & Sons | PEHL N8 5 romneniIG nowspaper work. His successor hero s J. | ¢limb out the top of the tubel Did you | today sold thoir cxtensive packing houso | FoUing out o book or compendiim of M. Matthew: ever hear of such o thing? Yet thui is | piant to the Uninn staanvg, backing house | facts concerning the resources of each county o o ol Tht i ieidn yan mpany. The | contributing to the exponse of the enterprisc. A Mrs. W. D. Thompson and Miss Naanie T, [ 15t what Messvs. Fotheringham. White- | house will be operated under a lease by its [ “OpiiPlinf to the expense 0 the eaterbuise > und howl with joy, whilo rye, barley o vat Night. Dorsey huve returned to their home in Chic | law & Co., the Boston Store people, are | former owners, with' the. railreads. aad the express som: | Bnd wnrdon trovkare simply imnense. Aud | Myvwgavorts, Minn, Aug 18,~With the eano after a v sit with her sister, Mrs. A. D. | prepuring for a surprise in the way of a 7 Kuhn. special salo next week. During the s. J. M. Plagler and son Roy left last | aarly part of the season they purchased ving for Minneapolis, where they will [ 4y hig' discount the largest stock of ] SERCLEN LD O F the corn! Seven fuot high and cars us long | ~INNEATOLIS i Cepax Ravis, Ia., Aug. 13.—[Special [ (EWIS CORCC DY o0 ton b o onch | cordially invited to come and inspeet the ® ouse, despi win, sinee Telogram to Tue Bre, |—Claronce Risdon, o | 200K, contain L L DTG mammoth crops and see for themsoivees Mat | hardt, S J county contributing toward the expense of | {hiMIIOU Hons b ern- ol Smith Russell presented tonight l Attractions: Fino Fishing, Boating, Buth- a Paha is located upon | aythe Grand opera house here for the first | fnwan | visit relatives. Erom there they will go to | I\t Di untRheilar toc year-old boy at the Troy mills, was | the cxcursion, The counties will be wiven va Py L Hont Minoral Water Faribault. Minin,, for o few weeks' visit with | Plankets and comforters ever brought to kod in the head by a hovse, fracturing the | from one to two thousand words cach as | UNe originul site of the biblical Edeu. timo Edward E. Kidder's new comedy drama | Only fiftecn minutes rido from Council Mrs. D. 1. Bang$, formerly a teacher in the | the Missouri valley. and just for the fun | g0 ™ Tt is not thought he can live, might be required. 7 2 R o i eh oot vallay i Rah v s T trant | BIufs, Motor Giiins overy half honr, direct R el L e R AT of the thing they ave going o see how e b R el el B apturcd a Gorse Thief, cuceful Valley, achioving au lustantane- | ¢, aoulters of Councll BiniTeand Omah man | many people can be induced to buy such HORSE IN A JUG. el o et (Fivo each county some | Amirauor, Neb., Aug 13—[Special Telo- | ous and unquatitied suceoss. Tho part of | “Noue it biful und. aceoss. o placo tor Richard Wilbur, a prominent busines A A T of Muson City, was in the Bluffs yesterday. | things for winter use, as they buy their J. P, Sturn of Minden was in the city yes- | conl—atubig cut in pricein hot weather. | Singular Predi ing to | X 3 gf sending | oram to T Ree.| —Thomas Coracll of | Hosen Howe shows Mr. Russell at his best | picnie partios one delegate along with the train. The chair- | € and will undoubtedly rank above any of his terday patching up his political fences " for | The date of the sale is not fixed yet, but Staid Steed Found Himsalf, nlm_n onftllmlsiulr- lt'nir!tfli\:n: committee :nlx{«l just cast of nere by Constable C. H. Walts | yiuv s simple, natuval and pu and the the fall campaign, when he expcets to re- | when it comes off it will be the most | A horse belongine to W, B, Rutherford & | L1¢ members of the alvisory boards will also | and held until tne Culbertson authorities | sconcry ve ceive the democratic nomination for sheriff. | sensati Taiv N1l Bl BT be permitted to go as delegites on the excur- | o by bttt 9 ! y_hundsome. Chy uuthor shared \ " | sensational afTuivs of the kind ever heard | o5 had aun unusual experieuce about 7 | sion arrived, who took him in cherge. Cornell | the honors with the starand the supporting C. R, Hunnan has returned from Detroit, | of in Council Bluffs, v Sl Tt was decideq also to request ench county | S0l twe horses from A. D, King of Culvert- [ company was excelient. Tho house 1s sold AU ]\ wnere he attended the Grand Army cn® 0jclook SyeuingseihaanimalSwasiiuns was decided also to request each county | oo jast Saturday nizht and skipped, and was | out for tho balance of the week. campment, g harnessed in tho reur of Mr. Kutherford’s | tending tosenc u delegate with the train to | SO0 1ast Saturday nizhbund skipped. and was it e Goalo 2 5 AL ogen logite with the train 10 | yecompanied by Miss Bulah Misuler, a gir ) = . Miss Anun Wright has roturned from 8 | pa b conr e Heneflt residence, 1811 Cuming street, and breaking | J¢/pryihe same to the general secretary, Mr: | firteon or sixtoen years old, who stolo her | Use Haller's German Pills, the great co n Eye, Ear, Nosy and Thnat nd to report thew Cogley was tendered an ovation i subject to araft, to last evening at the Broadway theater by his brothers's and during visit of several weeks to Webster Cit, ~traveled by night | stipation and liver regulator, i led y loose from the driver started across | financial contribution, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hollenbeck have re- day ‘remained coucs SURGEDN, Mrs. T, 5. Campbell ind daughter of Neola | #nd 1t was a most enthusiastic avdience, es- | was an old picce of sheet iron. In passing | quested to call meetings at once to take | 1M made it diflicult for them to conceal their - Louts, Mo., Aug. 13.—Honry Hens Council Bluffs, T were in the city yesterday. vecially cansidering the warmth of the even- | over this covering the horse in some way | the matter in charge, and in towns and | ‘Wheveabouts. s wife murderer, was hanged at 7:11 this morn- g;"‘““ e C. G. Saunders rewurned night before last | ing and the fact that fans occupice the | Stepped upon it with both hind feot and down | counties where there are 10 local branches of Games eon. ing. The condemned man refused to have o urt-Beno Blk. from a trip of a couple of weeks in Colorado, | minds of the listeners almost as uch as | e went. the association the boards of trade or agricul- | Cranroy, Neb., Aug. -[Special Tele- | the death warrant read to him, and at his re- Roonylnitof1aim He visitek Munitou, Pike's Peak and several | the music Tho drivor cought hold of the uridle just | tural associations wore requested to call | gy 1o Tur Brr.]—Chadron and Hay | quest no religious scrvices wore held on the grangisingms The programme was opened by | ag'tho coverine v 1 soting of the citizen other western resorts. His health is consid- way, but in spite of all | m ake such steps scaffold ey’ rehestra o t EHG 4 e § Springs played a game of ball today in _ (1 N erably improved, an - overture by Dalbey’s orchestra, | he could do the horse slid gracefully through | as iight be deemed aavisablo, BELEaE 3 X INGIO N M o Chris Yo ook IR which wus followed by a jubileo song | the three foot opening and disappeared trom | Mr. A. J. Leeof Fromont was el which Chadron_was the victor by a score of | LEXINGTON, Mo A, 1 ~Chris Young, the GRAND Artesian Water. by the Masters Jay and George | View. ; the treasurer of this special fund to be Ito7. Hay Springs wasn't w it, but the | G006 i Council Bluffs, la. Water from the Milwaukeo artesian | Gienn. Mes. W, W. Sherman ‘and Mrs. It | | Tho cistern was just. about tho length of | for the pirposo of seiding. out the advertis- | people who had contvibuted fo U’ gato . =t AT ) A 3 sit Ry ah s thEDtsan s St whiel greeted | the horse and lurge enough for him to stund | ing train, ceipts becawe disgusted with the play o eWitt's Little fly Risers: bost li - Evans then sang a duet, which was greeted R I & train, Roliksian Blstle Marly, Bisers; best ekl imiy s Biega nulvi Apnolatad - Hatel - well, for drinking purposes, delivered elthadnEant every morning to private familics at a | Shouded by nominal rate. Address, Water, BsE [ Awphion quartette encore, to which they re- | in any partof it. The water was only swo B - o the Chadvon nine and went home before | pilis for dyspopsia, sour 1ging 0 beautiful lullaby, . The | feot deep, sono serious damuge was' done, | Much injury is done by the uso of irritat- | the game was out. McPhecly of the Chadron i ng in a very tuking | but there was the horse securely imprisoned | ing, griping compounds taken as purgatives. | nine was the only man who scemed 10 try 0 | ¢ oy ALY MIIN WL nach, bad broath, - is Now Open. CLRBINGS, ofice, Inauner, after which came the main featurg | in & brick walled hole in the iround, with | 1u Ayer's Pills, the patient has a mild but | play, he putting ten men out at fivst, base, T 0] N e O of tho eveniug, in tho. shape of ““Teutonie | only i small hole i the top to adunt light | effective cathaitic, that ean be contideutly | Blattsmouth and Blaie will bo hero on the | s Ave Making lontRtoms ne N. A. Taylor, Manager Union Park races, Omaha and Coun- | Ticklings by Cogloy himsolf, For half | andai, recommended alike for the most delicate | 20th and 21st inst., and some zood ball 15 ex 9 A :‘, TPy b et — L = — — il Bluft Dtomhdr 811 $0.500; O | an hour, in tespobso to repeated encoros, | TORL thoanimal out the way ho wentin was | patients s well as the most robust. pected. Williams'of the Cranes is once more _ the Cellevie Range. Gas Heating Stoves. tober 20 84.000¢ For! nrogris oa | e kept bverybody in a rour of laughter, and | 0ut of the question, 50 u trench was dug from 4 T A Chadron man ana will do the curve act., Yesterday was o most beautiful day on g . Qiress Mot Do Mor programimes | iy lemonstratea his skill as a butlesque | the cistern to an ofd cellar feom which the INDEPENDENT DELEGATES, : o — which to inaugurate the prelimimury prac O ASIEN BN address Nat Brown, Merchants hotel, | ucior, Tnen followed a violin solo by Chatles | bouse was moved some monthis ugo, and the —= __ Footracing nt Wymor tige of the cavalry competition at Botlevue Omaha. A. Higeins, played with his aceustomed | cistern wall was smasned out so as to open uit of the Primaries Held in the Wysonre, Neb.,, Aug. 13, — Dol y i el R R L e et sy e Juuan v‘hl Inu-mm roowms, bod rooms, oty Gounty Beiacs grace and feeling. After he had responded to | into the trench, 3 Different Wards Yesterday. gram to Tus Bre.]—James Whitney and a | ot 0 O o wind allund see our trge wssortment. A ounty Bridges. an encore, Master Tommy Keuting exceuted I'hirough this narrow aperture the dis- At Garficl Wi exgol nd. — 1d hall tomorrow afternoon the | negro from Concordia, Kun., van a fiity yurds ' Tho competitors were in - excy An opinion was rendered by the attorney | a soug and dance, after which Me. B. gusted beast was eventually led buck to the U spints, | G, B, Gas and Elestriz Light Co, n Reveral yesterday in reply to a question | nekes sang a tenor solo. Mr. Fernekes has [ surface of the earch, a little the worse for l)uugln»fvuv\lm)'.imh'pl'l.nlum cunn-min_u will [ race here toduy for £100a side. It wasa | those from the departments of Californ o and asked by County Attoruey J. J. Clark, at | @ vich tenor voice, uud in the few | wear but not seriously uffected by his un- | behela. Twoo'clock is the hour. Yester- very close race, but was won by the negro. | the east as well us those of the Platte being 211 Peari and 210 Maln Stroet * Mason City, with roference to the powey of | 1imos that o § i appeared before Council | Pleasant incarceration, doy ‘primarios: wore, hold: i lie 'differans | Time: Hve end cuoall secopds, Beveral | epthusinstio over tho, proaniot of making ex- = il ¥ Bluffs uudiences he Las won a host of ad- —— wards for the purpose of sclecting delezutes, | S14¢ bets were made. soleulscoren, N TQ o) T\ the county supervisors to use the county | mivers. Hix solo was loudly aoplasdod. Tan Latest from Panama e resuit. excoptin the Sieth md b, | Willam Clemonts bhas matched a forty | = Tho result of the firings for the first aay at 4 AL 41‘ funds in building small towusnip bridges. | programme was concluded by a sclection by | SN Fraxcisco, Cal, Aug. 13, —Tho steamer | is here given R [ xarane s iLing oatolfE SEN s eluc thoy | inowmalaiaucesicUiands 00 ngiagin e ' L L £ He holds that the county supervisors aro | the Mandolin club of sovon members, Miss | § ived toduy from P x Pirst Ward—Newton J. S ut raco to bo run here Monday, Whitaoy ana | morning und 500 and 600 yards in tho after- bound by L to construct only tho turer | Daisy Hisgins and Me. Bert Sims. actod a3 | optours i no. olesmrin ot 08 | R Wabi, or Meifogort " Arthue’ N, | the nero nave put up a forfelt for a seventy: | moon, far tho first tvonty en and the' five | BUARDING AND DAY SCH)OL, bridges of the county with coqnty. funds. | 4ccompanists for the various soloists of tne s Ny of prnsion Fegarding the | Siich, o, B. Lanp, C. Neilson, S Hansen, | fiVe yards race to e run - within thirty davs. | distinguished marksmen is as follows FIFTH AVANUE AND SSVENTH ST. peldusa, ot th caunty with connty fun evening, and Mr. George F. Hughes oficiated | seizure of the City of Panama by Salvador- | ®'Seooitd wivd -D. C. Deaver, I, K, i1 w. | _ P . Thiesen was final stakeholder for the Niinegteoup andirctinent s v 7 Bt qny Use thelr wiscrotion” 85 10 | 41 nastér of coremantes, Al in all, the en- | lan authorities as the latter vessel loft Pan. | Stretor J. b Vastie J. Vhck B 1 Guiy: | Face, also for the ono to oceur Monduy. ARG ,Gan be roaehod from any of tho depots on bridges 1o that way, They may also use the | [CFUHBment was a great success and much | ama at an earlier date than the San Fran- | lan, Chiarles Rosenqist, Frank Bolwell, G Visitors at Long Pine. Lioutenant A. Gray. Sixeis Conducted by the 8 isters of Chicrity, I, V. M, ConmY Tuns for seading apmmeis 1o the | credit is due those who worked it up. FTS I Riteh B W, Ballard,” Fred Butzer, | o pise, Noby Aug. 15, (Spoctal to | SN, rother, @RI [TERNS For tound and it ion EOURLY LUB(A | d ) ——— - . Thomas Begley. 4 , Neb, Aug. 18— 0 | Licutenant 0, cttens, Ninth all branches of a finished e lueation for y :):‘I_‘fl‘ "'hl“lzl:"_;m_“:‘l‘tm:l‘_‘:d:r :mv l}:‘i:‘t:m:n\.}o Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl l‘I:mnn‘l“ui I'(J‘:K_‘]l"" nlule' that z‘ I.u¥ has been Third Ward ichael Nelson, Charles | THE Bre.|—Chadron visitors istered at \\\ |'|'L‘|‘.f" a \A\“l(,‘.:ln‘ e :;::.lyl:‘:.. '»",, 1'(..“ u.-r\.... of five months. TR oA L faTiaraia owp ar sily. SAuBok street, next to Grund: hotel elephone | discussed in Chilian congress to disown all | Huzhes, D. P. O'Connell, Jesse H. Blake, | the Long Pine Chautauqua are: Mr. ana O ghtiar it T T E L IR "M“'r';'l it the acts of the revolutionists in order not | Joun P. Murphy, Daniel Godham, Clarke | Mrs. Floyd, Auna M. Calkins, J. 1t Calkin VI Persling, Sixth. address, outsige of their municipal limits, except in | 145, High grade work a specialty. such cases as thoso already noted. 1'he —— only to lay the civil and eriminal responsi- | Iotter, H. Cohen, William Rees, Ansou H. | ¢, H. Bane, Rev. Grecory J. Powoll, Rey. . B, lourth . SISTER SUPERIOR, question is of considerabio importance, and Rush Job Printing bility Jpon all les;o subporting the insurg Hxlgclmzl.. -{l"}m“" "{}f-“ Stricklor, Dr. ¢, W, | Frauk L. Ferguson, Mrs. Fanuie O'Linn, S LIRS St Francis Academy, Council Bluirs, Ta, there are no deeisions of the points involved, | Or regular work for » Couneil | Kets but to warn the neightoring nations Fourth Ward—V. O. Strickler, Dr. C. W. | Bassio O'Liun. Mary A. Bartow. Alfred & D Sixn : e iy, iy It b QB EnT AT (A R B AL Qr regular work for Omaha, or Couneil | {aingt dealing with them, Cram, J. C. Tiernay, Dr. J. Conklin, W. 1. | tow. e A R N b T T s ol HBixeh segetty Sims & Saunders—ftiornoyyus tuw, Fracs Attornoy geucral 1 | Blufls' partie 3 v ol 5 lone ® i tow. Rev. A. R. Julian; D, Jenckes, Mrs, A Ninth tice" In 7 i based on the provisions of the statutes. oot v Auyone else, done | “An epideinic of smalipox in Santiago has | Welshaus, J. M. ‘Tavlor, Fred Lundin, Frauk | ¢ |, orost, Willlam T, Haywood, Mary Gt federnl courts. Rooms & 3 and 5 Shugars = e promptly and, proporly ut Pryors Beo | ben followed by the announcement of a | Parker. A. I, MoNichols, k5. E. Tuomas, J. | Sinith - Haywood, Mrs, Caipenter. « A, First : Beno block, Councll Biams, Ta. S bt e job office, 12 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, | number of cases at Valparaiso, Jacobs, L. Oukley, s T T Y P A P MaCirthy, G, SIXth 51 S = ; A AHes, Prices ave alwiys us low us is consistent | The Balmuceda troops have roturned from | Fifth ward—J. M. Kenney, A. Miller, J. | yop "Joe Hastens, W. M. Cooloy, C. A, War | T Oliver, I Sixtl fALIEALIRS) H. J. Chambers, jAtigruey at Luw. No 1o TInstructive und entertaining for young | with good work, Coquimbo and gone further south, Many of [ C. Monningher, Willinm Movr James | jor Mrs, Sarah Warner, Clara Cavison, W, | We Mason, B Ninth. & ; T A ’MN R 0168 Bush- and old. Address Home Entertainment L P the troops haa returned and gone to Valerna | Muir, R. Cody, Thomas Beune Min- | 1 Pobias ana Mrs. W. H, Tobias, WS Bk Relmandsem LN Inth . Fotrs Bk . t 0 Dtie Cannell Hlutrs (o2 = company, 12 Pear street, Council Blulls Picnic at Manhuttan beach. Round | 804 Breiina, babad, €, W, Heminy B.F, W IR 2 3 i TIRGUIBIIED MARKMEN, —— 'ip tickots fic f FRart Ty T. C. Kelsey. AT Captatu J. B, Kerr, Bixth s " L trip tickets from Omaba, including boat s ortimer Changed H s Mind, hth ward—HUnFYICarter, T | Was ofSound Mind, . | QMR T S ay, hion music company, 333 Hroud- | ride, alc; on salo at news stands ut Mil- | guicano, Aug. 18,—Postomico I[nspector | leo, Sam MacLeod, Carl Catison Newuaska Ciry, Neb., Aug, 1. ~[Special | Giptidn s, Gureird, it : b — Jard and Murruy hotels. Stuart_received o dispateh lato last mght | Waugh, A. A. Perey, Chiarles Lursen, frank [ Telegram = to Tuk Ber.|—County Judgo | Gabiiia M ¥ [ RN T 't by n Switoh Fngino. —~— from W. F'. Mortimor, the missing secrotary | CFuW(0Fd, Lous Norikirg, 1.” Leach, Dun | Ieaton today gave his decision in the Mrs S T T T G e Will Fight (o the Death A petition Is before the county supervisors from Peter Ratigan askiog for a change of roud In Norwull township. Ho wants it the Union Pacific yards. He attempted to ”(M:uf‘ d .T‘ ‘.“ m“lm “l:d.m;d "‘ll:l ’m.;" l“,s.mm: meet the sccratary but he came not. The as it now reads. The coutestants huve run behina a switch entine that was in mo. [ Of HFOUSH 1 05 ut present. Tho change, A€ 4 h0or thinks be changed his mind whan twenty days in which to appeal and itis | fhs Hygienie Treatment of Constipation tion, but did not caleulato just right, und | Made, would ndd several hills to the road, as | 1o learued that there was 3 warrant out for understood that the matter will go to the f L0rdinary Iy i started 10 run upon the ' track u' mo. | well as make it sevoral miles longer, and it is | his arrest. Receiver Wilkins of the (asiveo: Willing to Qo Homo, district court. and Ordinary Dyxponsin, mont too soon. ‘The eugine caught him, | consequently being oppased with a good deal | concern today demanded aud rece from [ Mr.P. M. H hn Andrews, the Foglish pr =L 4 oud - nurled him to the ground. Ho | of vigor oy the farmers who live beyond Kat- | the postmuster sixteen lettors aud A sor, believes that in the vust majority | COUNCIL BLUKF Clark will contest case. Heopined that Mres, | and in the afteraoon fiving at known dis d—Frank Enston, A, Braward, | Glar was perfectly sane und of sound mind | tances, wmons, J. B Oweus, M, J. 0'Con’ s el 0100 | ab the time the will was drawn and signod, : 3 t, Geovge McDonuell, 8. | fhioweforo the documont in 80 for 65 his sourt (Sor Schiita beor appiy to R, . Growwe, | 020 Furnam was concerned was good and he sustained it Freddic, the six-year-old son of Joseph Strong, who lives west of the cadning fac- tory, was the vietin of a serious accident yestereay afternoon while playing around of the National Capitsl Savings Building and Loan Association of North America, stating that he had started for Chicago. Mr, Stuart wentto the depot this morning to ooy pil) to £uiate tho be.vels T —~ Sir Many Alliance Candidates eus of Schuyler passed ssed L | thpough Omaba yesterday 5> STEAL DYE WORKS came withi® an nce of falling under the | igun. which have been received since Mortimer's X 4 \ord0y.on the woy home CextraL Civy, Neb, Aug. 13, {‘ of cases constipation muy be succes=sfully . ml Wwhecls, but a lucky misstep saved him, und [ “Soveral of them were lu the city yesterday, | disappearance. Thev aro supposed to con. | fFoW Gretun, where be overtook bis son and | mojegram to Tuk Bre, |~ The fudep: avercome by taking n teaspoonful of the | Al kindsof Dying und Giewning dong in the only bis right heel suffeved. and filed ciatins with the county auditor, ag- | tuln remittauces, This money will be ro. | & nephew, two lads ubout fifteon years old, | county convention today nomiuated M. Bou- | genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Suit | pafitsrstyloof uis Art ludel und ‘stalned T'he foot was badly mashed, and at fivst it | gregating something over $15,500, for dum- | turned to the senders. who ran away from howe last Toesduy, The i S0 OoAE RoaRiea ¢ L e A tAmDlarful af Litans Bk [ ERURCAIIHIA [ J0RE AR K 8 A hed was feared that smputation would be neces- | ages in cuse the bourd authorizes the ehang I boys had not gollen very farout fnto the [ UOF fOr treasurer, FLita fop aioi, | S10805Y00 SR AIMBRIORILL ot witer (Raliy o W aliRe el G Ll FIRAT iy sary to prevent inflawmation, Ho was taken [ A remonstranee has ulso boen proseated istence unfriendly world, neither bad they folt much | Jonathu for_tor Judge, Dan McClure | & pint), cold or eurly in the morn- | i 0" ot "the zountry. Bond for prios to the cftice of Dr. Cleaver. who fixed up tho | from farmers in York township, and alto- | in the use of Sulpho-Saiine cures biliousness, | ©f the great world's wk and care," but | for sheri . Keunedy for district clevk | ing, and if necossurey, on going to bed. | iist . : Injured womber, aud it is thougnt it will be | petier things in that part of ke county ave | constipation, and all aiseases caused by a | they were very williug to rewrn to tao | 8nd A Farmer for supevintendent, T 1 101 N A GLA I suved intuct. ripped clear up the back. An- exciting time | torpid liver, = % | parental roof, W the fudiclal convention MO rAPTOTN: | ™ MY s [atre — is expectea when the matter comes up for —_— 3 - - wing and Tressic Lo PECIAL NOTICES. g 5 G0 and e Mis ikethurs. Bad ideration by the vourd. Wanted in Chicago. 1 like my wife to use Pozzon's Complexion | first ballot for sherifl developed bine cand.- ! A Riding Hood; Me, Davis, Wolf; Mr, “ ienerul Superiotondent R, W. Me. | Powder because it improves her looks and 1s | dutes < 2 | COUNCIL BLUFF3, as fragrant as viol Fernokes, Woodman; Miss Anderson, Pappy a Cluughry of the Chicago police sent a mes- Nebeaska City's Bi 7 Business, Grandmother; Miss Juckson, Red of sixteen woll known people from | sage to Chief Seavey asking him to arvest R T BiAsKA Ciry, , Aug 1 Spacial MESALE-Good furin of 64 neres. b iiles Riding Hood’s mother, Papillion, ) enjoyed the day yesterduy | Jumes, uhas William Webb, colored, for A tolophone message ut 10:30 o'clock last | Telegram to Tie Br Over two hundred R % e —— and last night's delightful temperature at | lurceny ‘ [ O MRARNARS MRS § B A AR okt (i B, & M. wigon. bl BiiY Lorms. | Jubnston & Yun Muston, Pinnos, organs, C, B. Music Co., 539 [ Lake Mruaws, the guosts of the hotel, | Tastnight Webb was seon walking along | y8he clod pabt of tho fire department to | FHERR BERREC P00 T 8 V0 BEWEO OO 3 Broadway. A A Y A B0 strect by Ohier \I\»‘m“,l gy | .;“.1 of .?lu rman avenu : i 1'}.1..[‘\.'.\ WEAX R LA T At gad 1.‘ v clud IR opportuniy tor right man to oz ———— « ¥ i " | prompty taken into custody. At police hena- he fire wus iu a frame building 08§40 F1E8 RLA 1004 PRMSNEOR, | 28 e g D o 2 HARIVR: 1 / Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves | hajne Miy® Hotlaway, AR Langdon, Miss QPSRN AN ousleax. . AR DLO8 haie | 0% by William Stevens and occupied by T auir A H Hov, Qounsi] Hiugs and hovsehold goods of Mandel & Klein, | ot Me- s sin Me. und Mrs. Edgar | being a fugitive ana the Chicago offciais | Willism Swelir. The building was ' totally o RAYED or st Erom Rohror's pusture ) Brloes ¥ o e, 2 Arre. chmes tiassett, O. 5. titied, destroyed, Loss, about &40, Baxcrorr, Ne to Tur near cemotory, red and white cows right Imnm_ldlllulh. Prices very low; freight | Hoar and Mr, and Mrs, H. F, Clark, Among | "° e e Bek, |—Willlam € a farmer living o | horn sp interea: eiving milk, Roasonablo re 27 MAIN STR e propaid to your city, other guests frow wbruad were Mr, aud Mrs, | - DeWitv's Little Early Kisers for tho liver. | Do Witv's Litte Eariy Kusers, best pull, mile aud a balf ¢ this place, loats | Jhed,iOF borretun to A B Buyden TWN 8ih | o 0. o g Jacquemin & Co's Jowolry Blore