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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY (e ————————————— Al M M \ ound the bases would remind one som reported that as she was passing the stranded “ » THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | woirseies chatia’ ittt bt W | {157 hleast tue afaks aptain Sgrnied | DUFFY'S PURE Would youknow why with pieasure crowd vas tisfied; they we soving a | ! i was unsafe Of the crew to remain | —eme L T e oo it | Jonger sbocd. e oY Lrs dispeioma | Qur faces so beam? 1 hooted an amazing way, rogardless of | a boat to the rescue. Sunday i o Ohaue | errors or base hits, Tue pitcher of the ag- | — inday Meeting at the Ghau- | BGRB8 RS0 o bost of the lot, _and THIS WEEK 1N CONGRESS, tauqua Grounds, werk compared vers favorably with that of —d | some ot her male ri On tho whole, | Lively Sesstons Auticipited in ilonse and | however, the game was more of A curiosity Nennte=Foroed W Nbustor, ey COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Interesting Icivered ty Carrier toany partot the City \ : han a piece of artistic base ball work, aud TAdt ) ¢ Thoro 1. W, TILTON, - MANAGER | VIEWS OF THE DIFFERENT SPEAKERS | e ek i the " montoties of the | . WWAsmiXatos, D. C.;dily 8.—Thoro 1o ¢ aualanes. * '8 W o a | lively work ahead for congress this week. | Tue ness OfMce, ... Not audience, The Fosters won the gams by a | Y FLEPHONES | XU Editor. ... 110 No score 0L 8 to 1. T'he routine that must ba disposed of is im- —e e | Those lu Attendance Treated to Some Ex- As s00n as the final decision of the umpire | portant and interesting enough in 1tself, but MINOK MENTION, cellent Speechos—What the Assembly was made, awnrding the gams to the homo | jppeuding over all is the shadow of that | toam, there was a br the male part of the ak and a scramble, and audience le rromi s of Suc liveliest of corpses, tho silver bill, which | N Y. Piumbiug Co. L —Othe SEARd afd mAds A Fash TP LHS VIs(LOM will not stay buried, but turas up in o new J) Boston storo for ary goods. | tosoc what sort of adomale ball ciab guise at this busy moment in congross to de- | Council Bluffs Lumbver Co,, v \ that had tho r.l;lumsf to meot a ||:4~L'AIHH‘. | stroy the calculations of politicil leaders | \ ! ‘The trausfer force workea all day yester The campors wore expected, according to | competitor on the ficld. Any who hoped to | and disturb the p2ace of mind of mombers . \i53 ) day so as to have today in which to cele- | |\ "0 .“.,,‘l.,“,,],, superintendent, to | sec a u.nnl\_\' of Iu\'(]‘lluuv‘. however, wero [ who felt surd that they had succeeded i S nt o i probaoly disappoiated avoid g an open expression of opinion a - ‘AR ‘“'\m voting of tho council 18 advortised for | Bttend prayer at sunriso, but there twere ot ; 3 o 8 01001 ¢UA oi A SHBAEYANSIH Juestion, FOR MEDICINAL USE A meeting o ounc )t the sun and te Lid him- The Fourth ut Chauta 1 this evening, but as it is a_national holiday | many to rise exi i qu In the senate the procoedings promise to bo A adjourntient will probably bo taken uatil | self behind a cloud. ‘The day opened, thuugh; | This is G. A. R, day at Chautauqua, [ largely of a routine” character and will con= NO FUSEL OIL l By r tomorrow night with a respectful sort of quictudo through- | General Alger is one of the orators of | cern the appropriation bills = principally. This is the only pure medicinal whi .‘h \ f bl- Mrs. Way, nluly over 70 voars of ace, | out the city of tonts. There could occa- | the day and this should causo . crowd | Quly onoof theso ills the agricultural, has | oy in the mavket. For counteructin S 1he cause ol our bliss; formerly aresident of Missourl valley, dis- | (io5ally o heard the muflied thurapof a | if there was no other attraction. But ool ORI OUISIS BIC the evil effects of impure wator, for tinguished herself yesterday by giving birth A iy In conference. Ordinariiy this would be con \J ngished ool desterd Stako riving slodge, whero the pitebing of a | thuro are othors—many. % | i onterenta, Otalaarly this wouldjba con: | dly g out, Ml it {iisi ke systetn; «_~_ For all sorts of cleaning "= 3 A LA L 4 m. with | butin tho preseat caso thoe differcnces bo- for strengzthening MIEN and muking TN i i . tent was o Sunday nocessity, and thers was The day opens at 6:30 g ) h e'er. a / oy wheel o o of tho olectric X ¥y LA e ! t ¢ G080 1 ! ! ALk, ) U uilad I\ CO € mioirslior el an ono of U Ceelies | ratuin of tn dishos and some it bustla | morning peayees tweon the. Lwo ouses are extreme and the | WOMEN brighter 1t hus never boen ne'erycomes amies. fotozs bocamo detached from th0 H o ne | About th cook tents, There was onough of | Ab10 o'clock Chaplain Colo of tho Do- | pitit of obstiaacy whief has boen exnibited ' equalled. A little of it taken in water MADE O Saturday nizht and tio wiro alo ¢ cook tents. vas onoug HANLMERUBE ToWe VTl a i on both sidos threatens to dofor indefinitely | will effectively kil all disease germs, NLY BY which it was running, striking Chief a hush, however, and a cessation of lemonada tinal action upon the remainiug appropria- 4 / lan, who happened to he standing on tho rear tion, P 2 alniug appropria- | See to 1t, however, that your druggist and ve, O iced ut commerco to mark the day as lcad which | sumowhat diferent from the common week At 11 o'clock there will bo o brass il pand carnival, in which a namber of | are Gueng the weok will bo given upto the | M1t There is no other *just as good. ol \o o platform of the car. Tuo ir serious cut on the back of his bled profusely day. bands fr lilferent parts of the we COnNIaBRALION O, AORTEFINES Tan5PL tor- | Send for pnmphlet to YEu'v 1o/ Toaen ORANIAHAHE, procry few teawsionts came upan e | will contond for prizes. the bast bind to | sporsod with some calendar busingss, vud | T3 DURFY MALT WHISKEY CO., All the motor lincs connect with the | to come out after dinner. Several hundreu | WKO $100, tho second £50, the third $25. | possioly fetion on the silic euituro bill, whicn | RocnesTe, N Y. Rock lsland trains, which run divect | gathored in the umphithcater at 11 o'cioek to | At 2 o'clock in the afternoon theve R A N 1 The glor fourth this vear falls upe a grand rally in the amphithea. | The glorious Fourth this voar falls upon ¢ school session. No at- | Will b L3 brgARIL i, FORMIAR Blass An suspension day, but the committeo on rulos ym Omahn, and from the Main strect | uttena the Su i from Omaha, and fr u hize in roegular class | ter with the following depot in Couucil Bluffs, dircet to the | temt was made to org sland & Pac rosolution naming Wednesday | o3 hecy o e railroads ha °0; will report o it fis: LHG¥D: (FEY & QenFLh Of l6nson: 18arTH, sio—Assombly b cent per mile ror passenger fr 1 Chautauqua grounds, The service this form, m‘(fnn \r-]nx‘:; arth of les-ou 1t .\In‘l A mbly i wnd, 1 ursday as susovension day. Whether ,mm\“()F\nnm... te -u‘m-, i pot i yonr 18 80 complote that the public | SiORIng books aud other necessary uocoi Address of welcome to Grand Army olution will be adopted is doubtfal, | [Cansas, wood from July 5 to July 14, fo paniments. Rev, Dr. Elliott took the leader- S Hot1d RNG% 1ta ReIRLIBH By tvaning | b 00 loty lio leader | of tho Ropublic Posts—Depurtment | it beiug au open secret that tho domocrats | e of ten or move. 1t s oxpratod somo c Rt RS \1"'“‘ :'”“m:‘lm :.‘\‘\',',":“" b hench | 2hip and gavea running Gy o lesson of | Commander J. J. Stendman. intend to pass the tin plato and oth Tate will aiso ba tade &t onoe from all Mis- 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. eniselves of the opportunity to reac ¢ day, pickiug up one pusange ufte T ) i ‘onsienoy. | bills under suspension, and the rep | wois op i Cansas O ntnant speclili® - nervous, ehronie, private, bloo. 0o o Chautaugua, From the depot at Chaus | other, and commenting informally upon Response—Colonel AL CORSIETOYy b e STSATRRE. OESEes WS | souri river points, Omahn to Kausas City (- The eminant soeclallyy n nervous ehronic, trivaio. bloal, skin and wanary diseases. A rocular and 1 1 U ” P.oD o« with their adfast — purposo -~ to defoat | jelusive, to Kansas points by all lines, This | fogtstered grudu I 10w, 18 8L LEORUIng with Lo grontest saccoss Lauqun to the amphitheator thore is a | them. Dr. Eliott is bright and sparkly w | P D C. FHiav8. MEANAVOERNTIIL KEsbst-to, MILbUSTar: . Doiuts by . Chsa e, ApUEAL fF LT 00 1, BOIBIIRL WAL 8. HLEBT 1038k, [ POLBRCY: By pHILIS. SEHLA LR, KORe auqui i i X A N | TEeR1 SRTeations—=Tmporln) quartet esort to AHbUSIEr: | yetion o the part of tha roads is to afford | Greien. & No merinry ik L Now LOATL FOr 1088 OF VAL pow ot PRriles uiable & smooth ik walk all the way, thus | bisstyloof puttine old truths, und he wa v on mperial quartet | 07 40 qofoat the Tkl 6F ! No mr N I o oth, walk s S0V By A TFERUBHE: Shic u Ry e : ralie to the Kausas farmors, who aro greatly | Vit mon Ly corruson lone e ‘or Ihatriments sent b il ¢ % V&L aat cheered on his way by frequent of Chicago, oh D r 8 vial AL contents OF 30 JUERONRL ~ making the Rock Island train the clean- ey g such an orde If either side vields, | 1n poed of immediate help to harvest their rsonnl interviow prete:cod. — Consuit . gl onw | from two or three enthusiastic brethren on Address—Gene Alger. the remuinder of the week will be consumed HULLEE LR LD P o ua L Hoox (alyster ite) sent free. OMov hours Vs, m. 10 ¥ 8t, quicKest st and cheanest Wiy | e front seats. ‘Che rest of the long Sun- Piano Solo: Bungs-Skol- | in the consiaeration of conforenco renorts; | o oP® °f Wheat to reach Chautanqua. The time tables | gay school class were doubtiess just as ano Sol AngSs. n the constaeration conferenco reports; e . ] A y school o 2 85 | ton. that is, if no report is mado by tho coinaga 7 3 are published elsewnere. Nine trains a [ pliasod, but were less demonstrative R B ! LUl L) ! SOUIH DAKOTA NEWS, Q [ i NFOTINe IEARABIthAL S NGt ARV 8 kool Address—Major T. 8. Clarkson, committee on the senate free silvor bill, 1€ ay ench way. LN UL, 1l g9 il ; 7 SHTHELo L/AUARLS sport is made the rules committes will | v, el v L Y g Wit o duly organized, with classos,eacnors, | Vocal Scloctions—Tmporial quartat. [ U Foport is mudo thie rulos cominittos Wil | veterans of tho 1ot Sprangs Sotuters Home George 1. Meschendorf’s retail sales | ete.—a model school. Music—Assembly band. the immodiate considerution of the bill aud s 2l X Saturdiy exceeded $1,200, the hoeavic An Interesting Featu At 5 o'clock there will be a barbecue, | will do so if a majority of the democratic Hor Sruivas, 8. D, duly 3.—|Special to @ay's trnde ho hus ever hid sinceho has | 4 ho event of the day. was the afternoon | A8 Which will ho ronsted and served u | members sign the request. What will follow | Tt Br.] —The soldiors' rounion could not \ been in business in Council Bluffs. This | sermon by Kev. Dr. Thomas of Chicago. It [ 2:000-pound ox, donated by Swift & Co. | 1s very.problematical. have been botter favored with woatber. It wmust be taken as an indication of the | w ar reproduction of the service | Of South Omaha. Everyone will be . e was delightful, and the next day after it enoral publie belief that tho attempts | held in 's theater for threo vears, | given freo a portion of the feust with U L8 9 i AR SR i b adjourned was tho most windy aud disagree- FOR BPAl 10 down the populne butgher by the pub- | Which mado tho Peopio's. chiuret so populir, | heedful accompuniments. i T e able poriod of the year, A RS 16aH ; etinles 3 ‘e same preacher, the sume smgers (the | In the cvening another choice pro- dings Leveled and Fired at Bethlehem, | “ppo sSeventh Day Adventists will com- T ication of libelous arficles ™ in dis . " J i g or T 5 5 Adve 1 £ ¥ le s L - (Mrs. Skelton) appoared together yosterday | BN Kegambly bund and tho mper Bernienes, Pa, July 8.—A terrific | the Chautauqua grounds for a week. They | Instuntly stops the most exeruciating pains; never falls to glve oaso to the sufferer: a fow Trains leave Manawa dally at 8 and 10 | Sfternoon, meking o notable conlinuatlon. | ¢y tette, patriotic recitations by Prof. | ovclone struck this town this afternoon. | expoct & groat many of thewr belief from applications act like mugic, causing the pain to nstantly stop. N LALIbCE g ; transplanted from 1,000 miles eastward. i s TRas iy - | The ding of tt sthlehem Fair | Nebraska and the Hills country. m., 12m., and 1, 2, 2:30, Rav, Dr. Thomas was grooted by u larger | Carnes and Mre. Carnes, o grand war | The main building of tho Bothlehem Fair | S0 P S0 AR 08 COIUMES 4o home | (e Ayt ,A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. 0, 5, 5:30, 6, 6:30. 7, 7:3 cougrogation than ever marked the first | song concert with full orchestra, under | and Driving Parkisso:i ation was destroyed. 53 UbOR the repub: | a taw sk o doses ot feom ¢ alf & tumbler of water will cure In LRl 1s u candidato for congr i Ts O o Tho loss 18 £50,000, lican ticket. The old veterans throughout | ine speils. CHOLEMA MOR f the stato s70m to have entered into the cam- | Yomiting, Nervousncss, Sleeplossi pargn with considerable earnestness for tbe | dictorwiter orother ciuses. 50 C: 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:55 p. m. The | Sunday of any previous assembly. Hechose | the direction of Mr. L. ns of 55 teain will mako connection with | bis text John xvii, **‘And this is life eter- | Omaha, and camp fives on tho grounds, f SateTs F OXTI OB O R T nal, tuat they might know Tueo, the only | wivh good cheer, fireworks, ote. . In the last clectrie motor cur for Omaha v 6o "and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast L ; i e, lourtburn. Languor, Fai , DYSSNTERY, Sick Headuche, Na Mitlaria and all internal pains arising frow change of NTS A BOTTLE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Lightning struck the cable tower of the Pennsylvanin Tolephone company, and set the builaiag in which it was situated on - HID fact, such a Fourth nned as has | fire, ll'urm:nn nrmi ‘)h“;‘- |“1m not \"t‘ ‘ rln\l\‘\' ::: PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. enle X aver be: selebrated i is pur o e ' saw. | battiing for hal hev wunt, 1t looks as In bis charncteristio, rather drawling and :‘,‘f_‘:“'l—‘““ 80 cslebrated in this purtot ‘Nl,"l'°“,"g‘l‘"é";rf\tzfib"?l'.‘!'l""“l'(‘i‘:‘LA!-N"]"-M-\"“ though they would succeed in_doing_some- ANMUSIKMENTS SInlal IO Mre. George Rudio is visiting fricnds in | light-voiced manner he presented thought [ the wes as destroyed. 3 30,000, thing for thelr candidate. Frank Washa- | . SMUSBEMENTS. ISPECIAL NOT L[CES. the east after thought, evincing no drawlhing of iutel oy Other lesser damage was done and the | iy of Deadwood is nlso & candidute. - e 7 S Teuo I visiting frlonds fn Ashe | 196t OF lighi-volcod reasoning. Ploturing After the Lightuing Express. ageregate Loss is $150,000. & : L WONDERLAND. COUNCIL BLUFF3 h;"lfl r:‘-x‘;‘ . Truo is visiting ety clearly the scientitic theory of continuity, he C. R. Haunan is about to commence a war Bt A TG R el Torah L Oliag Acciined DEBTRTINE Chttlo, WiILL LAWLER, MAN'C 3 carried his hearers into the region so adm! motor line as tho result of anarrow Apartmen orma ] oy (ADDOCK, P = <elly, Hiie Civy, S, D, July 3.—[Special Tele- | Bittner-Barlow Co Yanty. JANTED -Good girl_for general house Department Quartormaster Chase of Des | iy yointed out by Prof. Drummond. Ho | escapo he had yesterday while ridingon | BUApvock, Pa, July 8.—Al Kelly, an | Hiuw Gy, 5, Han o = o mpan YW EEDEGa0d e HTE e Mloines 1s at the nd illustrutod how life consisted 1n adantiog | \Willow avenue. He was crossing Peacl | CMPIOve Ol the Frautz hotel, at midnight | gram to Tue By T'wo men, named Sover “ROUGH DIAMONDS." A 1133 Eust Pierce stroot. C. Boser. returned Suturday from a busi- | gre's o ¢ 10 ol cuvironments, | oot behind two motors that had just | CATYied alighted toreh futo the cetlar, Tho | ond Davie, wero arrested hero yestorday by z TURN HIM OUT. JOOR BENT Vo dweliing on First uv T yess trip to A\nmm-{ Mo, - 3 and tnat the opposite was death, bassed, and another car, coming from the | ellEc was fuil of gas aud un exvlosion oc- [ Sheriff Woods of Custer county, charged OUR WAX GROUPS, wnd Elenth stroet formerly occupled b D. L. Ross, Cam Patterson and Bert Boit His View of the Proble Ny J opposito direction, was' bidden from him | Sirred which wrocked the whole interior of | with haviug stolen thirty-five he o then enlargod upon tho theory that tho | ULl ho had driven his horse upon tho track. | the hotel. A puaic among the cuests en- | in Custercounty, Thoy woro | implox the organtsm the larger Its ca- | It was then too lato to pull back, and givige | Su9 and several were hurt. [Eelly fatally, | noar he for living, and. followed up with the | B1s borsea cut with the whip he eucceeded o barkeepers soriously, injured. of cattl VELAND FAMILY M. E Suith: i rooms. 2 bith rooms liinz them E SAVIOUR NATAL DAY, R PSR eI AU and solling the carcases in A. E. | 10,000--Curios From Land and sea--10,000 | 2414ME: rent $10 per month, Bl market. Hill was arrestod for com- | D, 1513, 8240, 9 THE CI d all 1 ave gone to Spirit Lake, /| f""' Marie Bunker is ill with scarlot fover at Hier home on Bluff street. louring and grist wil with a rformances J. M. Gulvin goes 1o Neola today to deliver Ysion that ivith porfoct and continued | i getting off the track just as the plutform R t plicity. They * were taken to' Custer today eneral i 2 the Fourth of July oration. respondonce to onvironment thore must | Of the motor grazed the wheel of the buggy, OTTUMWA'S SENSATIONS, foe examuation. Thirteen of tho cattie . t . S L A ORI LR EIENS DERRR Chaplain C. C. Colo of tho Towa Grand Ut eternal hfe. whizzing by at Arate that it wasim- | (OESIXOcovEred: h N | i e Oha B L Il 4 ool it -0 foraver.” | ossitlo for the metorman to stop. Sudden Disappearance of a Young Bride —-— il Ul ( A (U] FANTED=Experienced cunvassers to soll Avay of the Iopublic is at the Ozden. T'o dio is to live, tolivo is to live forever. i e U\ U i Y Caonto Doylo bas bean appointod to an | Such was the closing seatence of an hour's | Mr. Haunan was somewhat weak from the Puzzles the Police, SPARKS OF SPORT. > (WLl s nd zraiten novolty in i editorial position on the South Omana Citis | steady flow of closo reasoning, clothed in [ effects of his narrow escape, and he sat | Orrowwa, Lu., July 8,—[Special Telegram | omana T at Stoux City. S R ecant diction. It was uot a scrmon which [ down to rest in Bayiiss park soon after. Tuk Bre.]—Mrs. Jo ing's sudd 3 A : Soale Aavivally ocaten & orowd Tt took | While there hoitooic theopportunity ot tim. | ' TuE BaE]=Mrs Johs Owlog'seudden | gioux Ciry, fn., July 3.— Miss Vinnio Sherrader has gono to Con- | SOUME Hhtutally caten o cromic. IL K6OK | ) tho singlo cars which run past the park, | disappearance has caused a sesation hero | 1, Lral City, Neb, o visit relatives for several | Lily e dia ot atlow any link of logicto bo | H found ‘that tho veguiar time in which | from tho fact that sbe isa bride of 16, of months, niBre Gmotion. ~ they made tha 400 feet between First avenue nly two weeks, i s nletely Ve Captain M. L. Leonard, assistant adjutant | (S hed ¥ more cmotion. and Willow was twelvo. seconds, or at the | oney oo 0oke, aud bab so complotely €0v- | icday, and In these, as 1n nearly all other )} P Bl d e When in ciosing he incideatally touched L 4 0RO ered up ber flight that the officers have | ... g . general of the Grand army, 15 registered at | y oo “tho. doctrine of the atonsment his | ate of about twenty-five miles per hour. events, tho homors wore close be- the Grand hotel, 15, Who had & shivering | shall not run more than six miles in any S y self and il : zen. ial to Tue |-~The sinele athletic contests of Nebraska turnfest took place at Evans park INSTITUTE. S s ool L) = Gt N Mo - LE—On smail payments, fruit and & v land near Couneil Blars B Il Broadway an 1 Main str 500 FYOU have anythin: 1. Sho ite, Broadway and Maln stre ];n-n RENT—Dwoilln:s in all parts of the clty 11 Shoafe, Broadway and Muin K. M. Knox of Hoopstown, 111, is visiting | ered by tho cleric 15 Inti 5 t evel d the Kicho 1t s of = L . L, ds v 3 sty 4 s intimated that a younger lover has ca urnverein and the Kicho turners of e Y THR LEN P—Bight- walis #is brother, Obio Knox, 303 Avenue G, dur- | curiosity to see how near tho edge the hb- | Partof the city. —Mr. iaunan called on thie | i3 RHERLSC LIGS 8 FOUBEES lover omusad | 4 i olty, Thers wero soversl thousand | MRREEE FOR THER R I R LD OT I ol e Yo Chautatqua, rral divine would dare to lead bis hearers, | mayor and several of the councilmen last [ the v °3 3 5 i ROV LA L VAR nitonfivesmodoEn sy IBEANGIoOn YOS 4 uqua. 3 cral divine would dare to lead his hearers. | JAFER AEC SEEREE O TO0, CoMAOL R M | | Joel Bachwan, a wealthy farmer of Indiana | people at the park during the afternoon to [ [ZfW&=« S fences, in oxcoliont ropair. rent 825 E. . Department Commander Steadinan arriva | Ho laid a foundation thought that to know | C¥ening, anitthe Biter willbe BROWENY WD | ownahip, is missing. He started for Knox- | sco. the exercises and great interost [ | b\ ]RILA TM l' \‘. l\ { ol | Sheatd, Broadway and Main’ sts. Y ome last eveniug and will bo the presiding | i3 to be. One could not know a board or a | 4 bHe CORRAL TERERE L IO BUKERE M!“Im“_ vitle Friday, took supper with his daughter, | was manifested. Tho judges are gL 50 { 1 O S AT E=HE 0 A ortnn ST TG Adicer at the Grand Army of the Republic | hovse, but he could not be a board or a horso. | HFIE. - 1/ S0 company couform to tho | Mrs. Charies Schlenker, and has not been | preparing — an award = of " prizos to- ¥ f f 1 ' herous Nebraskn City, - PAYING business, reunion today Ho could know a man becauso he was a man. | 1% tho e o5 a1l summer. - Tho alder. | seen since. His noto book and hat were | nicht, but will not' announce it | {¥ e O AT, Food reasons for solling, prico 31,00, 1t fs & Ci in M. E. Erwii f Dub chie! ¢ | One could alune know justice by being justice ordinance if it takes all summer, 10 aldor: 1 4 on the roadside, whe g ul after dnight. Omah thletes, how- y‘ | s H. =) fo, B v M e aptain M. E. Erwin of Dubuque, chief o e hhow v oy oreng Firhtscusuage. | men woro prescuted with little’ pasteboards | found on tho rondside, whore'tho grass and | until after midnight. Omaha athietes. how. 3] | snap, peate, Broidway and Muin street. stafl. dopartmont of Iowa, Gracd Army of | t-eoie KBOW JoVE v OVinEs TIETCEOUSIRNE | somo timo ago catitling them to freo rides on | leaves had boen torn up, signifying a | evor, aroaptto carry off tho honors. ‘Ihe . ; - % OR SALE—Standard brod mare. 7 yoars tho Ropublic, s lu tho clty, o guest of Uolonel | B+ PEBE BRI DR 08, B0 Fdon, % | tho motor line, and 1t romaina to bo scon | Struggle. His family thiok Le bas boon | fleld exorcisos aronow over with. Today a flm[: flfl QHIJU'I 211 old, sired by Dr. Arehihuld, No. 215 first J.J. Steadman, UL 0 how many of the company’s sins.tie paste- | foully dealt with, grand pienie wiil be held at Riverside pari. ALEL ] DN ”) daw by Glenwood, record 227 Sho is's fine Miss Mary MicMillen, one of the teachers Last evoning Chaplaiu Coie preached a Biof 2AEtw1 1 Govor AL 1o von ta¥aniih torasts R e g Large numbers of turners from the sur- il > L chiestnut, has shown zood sposd, 1s zentle and 1 tho ity cehonis, lonves thie marminetes | sermou and tho same quartet who appeared | DOAT oYeRaREAL s s Bound Over at lowa € Youndinie country are armving 1a tho eity fo | Best faciltles, wpparatus wna Ronosiay | Well brolen 1o deive singie or doubio, wol the u the city 6chools, leaves this mornivg for tiottio e neatt ing fight may be looked for. e g Al ! for saceessfi rsituient of avery ) about 10)11bs May be seen at barn of W, O, fbeg il £ . il in the afternoon furnished the musie tDAR Rarios, Ia,, July 8.—[Special Tele- ' attend it, and it is thought that several s i . [ May 1 al rn O, Perry, Ia., where she will spend her vacation i A Toen — e B Will T ; s Jmm-p il b of disease Foquirin modloal op Utterback. 225 West Broadway, Counoil Yisiting frio utaugua Barbecue, The TFourth at Chautaugua. gram to T's i il Tracy, who was T coplo w raseut. surzic il troatmont Blufs. Prico$:5). JucobS.ms, i - o e 3 i % Ecath N T — ds for putients, bo rd ani atto ot = L Ly The Daughters of Votcrans Drum corps of | Yesterday afternoon tho gizantic ox cneral R. A, Alger will deliver an | arrested loroa fow days ago and taken to Here o for Georgle, 8 e icamedhbione 1o o pandanse. || A ac 3T wores TAIDIORONIOR :‘;:umx‘m i ER T H (‘!mnll:lmqudlus— dmuuchuli:l"lltll:‘I(?I\Alulklllufi(:,ufl”hnr‘l:cv‘uu todax | nddress at the Chautauqua on tho Towa City, where he was wanted _on tho (G ¢ Fascisco, Cal, July H-—doinny | WELe for cicsuiirs on doform tos and R A s e ek YL IEKOTACR nbly and will remsin during the entire | was naulec roug he stree 0 atri 3 2 X Pour| ; charge of "adultery with Mrs. McNeil, bas 3 : br. Fourth. Bands from different "'W':IT boon bound over to tho grand jury i Londs | Murphy of Boston hus issued a challengo 1o | pilo trussoes, club feet, curvatiros of soing, | pusture wnd meadow. P 20 an acre. B H tumors, ¢ incor, catareh, Lronehitis, ine | Sheafe, Browdway and M season. 1t 1s composed of Misses Lottie Cald- | umphaut procession and taken to the Chau- o stroot. will competa for the priz G well, Belle Lyvman, Myrtle fetter, Nioa | tauqua grounds at 4 o'clock. It was donated 3 of $300, fizlit Georzo Dixon before any club, offering | haladonecctricity, piralysis, evilepsy, kid- = == Willhams, Graca Haflan, Nellio Barbor and | by the' Swilt packing company of Soutn | burbecue which will be free to all who | *'% - the lavzest purse for the bantam e i ore ks ilibiooltisd USRI FABETc LA mBIDEIINInosy s A diAR Aabel Thompson. Mrs, J. S, Williams of | Omata and was tne largest and the best | attend HALF A DOZL V. | ehampionship of the world. He posted §100 4 W 0\,} A SPECIALTY, 000 thnnos for & 1WAy 1o £0.1n busindsh Oalkland acts as chaperono, wimal that has reachiea the stock vards for 3 e . forieit here, and will koop tho cuationge open | DISEASES OF WOMEN & 555 GLALE % i PN les, 402 Broadway. Counell Blu Messrs. MeGoe ana Treyuor bave received | ® month, weighivg an even ton, and valued Recolleet that I:I midsummer clear- | canocing Party v Back | two weeks, Women FRE Lutely ad lod 4 1yins- 3 . il & telopram from General 1t . Alger stating | when dolivered at the grounds at §12). Mr, | ance saie of the Councii Bluffs Carpet from n Plenleking Swift Canadinn Koad Racers. sngepirky i endurini confinomoat | YATA o Nnbrasicn lundsiniex: thbiboitsinot vot lovertholielToaleliot ithe || Iosterysosior loosl " imonager, Sofl, ithe ‘l'”llwi\']'.\'m|l‘\'11]';‘-‘"““““‘"f"" of July. [ Moxruear, Can., July enteon mem- | JiNasToN, Oty July B.—Tho tiwonty-five | etatomuking & Sposi sty pu oo ot ] glou i Il B eailrond accident - which ne had a limp | SWift company, persounally superin- | Until then the biggest bargains in car- | yopg e AUNEn & B oRtIaR olub row ot s dg il O s : g PRIVATE DISISASES - kel LA broken some time ago, and that the physi- | tended the siaughter and transfer of the | potg curtains, ete., ever offered in the peryiofithoitiranaiiy l’k» “m“,mi k,m,”,r owed | mile raco of the Canadian Wheelman's as- All Bood Diseises successfully troatol QRUTE tands, garden lan 15, £irms and eity ans havoe just put a brand uew plaster of ammoth ox. When it reached the Bluffs tho 2 to St. Helen’s island in a thirty-foot war | sociation yesterday resulted in Cavman of | Syphilitic Polson removed fromn t s ystem property for sale or trads.” Day & Hess, 5 lo club winning in one | Without mercury. New Restorativas ‘Treat- | Foirl ste thoir way [ hour, ton minutes and six seconds, Tho [ MGhUforkoss of VITAL POWEL Persons un this will be & part of Wis costume when bhe | chendor’s forco ana was escorted to tne | 00 BESRRS S B canoe, and while it was still light startea to | the Toronto i row back. They had to ma e t i FC0-And \ab to ti e s heT T 5 _min: k 3 blo to visit us may be treated at hone by | JOOR SAT levator w corn sheller, appears at the Chautauqua, Choutauqua grounds, whero Mr. Meschen: | Wi 1 recoive prompt and sullstaclory at- | i e strong current and. tho canoo cap- | Ameriean rocord is one bouy, fiftesn minutes | forroshon ionoe. ALl comrmanicutions sonily | L4000 ba. G iliss doom. ar nilonc 100 Bu —— dorf hud wil arrangements completed for the | tention. ized. The upsetting of tho hoat was wit- | 4nd forty-five seconds, dontinl. Meld cines or instranents sent by saw millattachment. 0 1. P enxine; The Chautauqua druggist, Geo. S, | roasticz process, which commenced at o T e e G . mil oroxpress, seeurely packed, no i ircs £ »1 bus ness: tosated near Councll Davls. o Gl o'clocis last night and il be comploted at 9 b of July, : nessed @ ots 0LBLIDymbe DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN 54N JOSE nd cnte contents or senider. One personal ins Will tike good Lind i oxchange or Fe Ty e e this morning. A brick oven six feet high Monday, July 4, the Boston storo will \nml \:,onn ln(\hur lexb l.\lll’x“ ':ml“:»‘v\x ¥ w- :urr C pr L Call and consult us or send cheap for eashe 1 11 Shoufo. atta ol va. | @ superiniends tho ik sung the OTHERING , WHITELAW & Co. 44 s A 7 N RO a Aty SN FREE: Upon Vrivate, :in wood Towi Stoe'c At Manhattan beach, Lake Manawa, | §1¥ Solert i enCn 0 O O Lt o L2} I Ransom, Eroest Lo, Bdwin Stabl, J. Mu . 3 Churoh GoUp Together, BOOK T0 MEN, E(',.'v.l..l ohon Lelvite, | o 050; nns 00d. teada; Daliding, 4100 0 ou the Fourth. Swimming races, tub | 1o 1% Cliautauaua beoplo buve pros | 130 neoplo in Uhis eily uso cus stoves, | 1FAN: 8R4 A young man whoso name'is not [ SuN Jose, Cal., July 3, —Firo broke out | gnans Tmpotency, S¢pibiiia. Glach i Varioer | VARening Wil tako oo o fund i races and all sorts of water games, Ex- | vided 5,000 loaves of bread, and all who visit T A(.l_ ‘l > 1 LS oLl uso g1 stoves. | known. All the drownod men lived with | lust eveuinz in the rear of Kauber's shooting | co.e, with question iist. 5 change. E 1L She fe, 5 tensive fireworks in the evening. the Chautaugua grouuds toduy will have a 401288 L0, FPUS O U IUY S08% their families at Point St. Charles. gallors. Tho flames <proad with wondorful | Britces Appliances tor Defacinitlos & Heusos | ppviie BIGGEST BARGATN--Doublo it royal foast provided without money aud e R T S B T R S O TR A (e Ouly manuftactory inthe Westot Dized i | 8 jonee lot. No. 225 touth First. stragt, Chantiugua Yrains. without price, Internutional Cure association rooms VLADIMER BADLY INJURED, Somond stroot and the Laclk houso on Soiony | HA'TTLete 1155 AN 15 18 61 Loy e SLECHILT L ot tron; bist lovation and” bost burzuln fn . 8 3 s ol 520 Fir Second street and tho Lick house on First | # ) JER A the city 1f taken at o Day & Hess. 8 Leave Council Bluffs fr 200 - inannex to Grand hotel, 520 First l 0 2 A q N he L a ay 1 TSl ST from SResle The Fourthat Chwatauqun, e, Council 13iufls, Tu. For curo of | Tussia's Grand Duke Moets with an Un- i street wero varaing. Beforo o | OMla Medical and Surdical Institute, | reuisiroet b 9:30 . m., 10:27 0. m., 1:00 p, m., 1:50 pr General R. A Alger will deliver an [ ulcohol and opium discuse. ! e A it | S yes ..*’!“""‘,‘j["m'l gontrol West | 26th and Broadway, 0oanoil BluTa | FY0 computent lnd os Eoutlomen m., 5:50 p. m., 7:00 p, ., 7:30 p. m. * | address at the Chautauqua on the ————y St. Perenssena, July 8.—~When Grand -“"‘I‘m "“":v‘“‘“‘ I 'r““" ‘::H ,Iv_‘“d wml'»i Ul.‘.‘, mmvllh-‘-'lll from con -'.,ru.‘.lu!: on [ admaney .\'i'u f’r‘x:;lell.l; 0 00De 1 oD e ey i B Fy Fourth. Bands from different towns Entertained the Travelers, Duke Viadimer, who is making a mititary | DECE R0 100 R 008 e ol iy | o huhie aud Gour A AR IR 5t b < by an will compete for the prizes. Grand | George Rudio, the popular sulesman for | tour of inspection in Novgorod arrived at | strcet half a block aud some distance on both CUD RESTORED. DOR SALE—Reed intho, Harry Hattenhavor and Harcy Lindsay, | Parbecue which will be fice to all who | yames S. Kirk & Co., etertained a numoer | Toherspovetz tho door of tho sat riazo | sides of Second and Third streets, burning CPBANATIVO,'! the [ one. 12 Thehos wido, bic e o A MR i LA Sat ton of his friends iu the Traveling Men's fra- | in which ho was riding flaw open and fhe | ull business houses und residences, including wonderful Senih | entting, with co nplets chunio v young men ol city, met o farnity at bis home. on Kouth: First siroos ¥ ARl It fenl | the Lick houso, Californa . theat andl Remedy, fg sold witha | chucks, one G-1nch, With an exciting experience yostorday aftor- Chautan phono R ornity ut Ll Bomo on South IR Lroot | grand duke, who was lowntng against it foll | the bo BORS, Chlliahue, theater - and riitomEantaniae Slioliok: noon while walkiig along the approach to | Chautauqua to Council Blufh AR T TR OO vily upon tho flugstones of the station | il reach §200,000; wwsurance probably two os, euch as Weak | 9N horso powor oll enl fung P 1 i iy v y pulleys, belting, ets. Allin good order and tho Union Pacific bridge. Two traios were | Chautauqua to Omaha, 20c, lilre best, and the gathering broke up iu time | platform. — Ho was reudered uncouscious | thirds, Pomory, Lors of it | L3116 50l ohoip for cish or on tine to FIght running along the upproach in opposite direc Omaha to Chautaugua, 20 for breakfast in the morning, all the guests [ and blood stroamed over his face. Tho OMAL T I G DA, alhess, LostMan' | party. Address Box 0, Elliott, . tions, but they fuiled to notico tbe train be- [ Council Bluffs to Chautaugua, 10e, voting their host a capital —entertainer. | goctors who attended bim found, bosides his R L hood, Nervouxee Tas: TANDAD - Dwolxlila oot o Ein AtLe hivd them, tho whistle being drowned by the | To und from al) other stations add 10¢ | Among those present were the following: | \wounds ana contusions of his nead, dis- | =5 Ward 23T WITT 5T pivew oil omsiar dud | SRTANTED--Two girle, ono tasnck sud sus L P PORNRE AP S d SLNOr Bhk) Joo Johanues and George Prug of Paxtoa & 2 r. Ward, 2(21 Wirt stroet, reporied to na in | tons ina private family at good wages b B aloona In [ronk. oot of the young to tho rogulnr tarift rates, Gallagher, Juhus Kessler ond Walter Schaff | location of tho leg and arm, the polico lust night that bis horse und RoDR (R BT [RRILY ok KRuGLRAkas LY. IAD MenoNVEQ: DY Who eagine snd Wraws NEBRASKA TELEPIONE CO., O Hlaan e ot nennt L e et a LU e bugiy, which was left for u moment ut W0 Lanferstinds tho ' eire of DoFses knd work s ahe ek . disioiioe C. A. Atkins, Managor. McCord, Brady & Co, W. I. Kellogg of D, FIVE FOUND DIATH, :‘u‘\lu::lu ‘u':s‘:::»‘l’llo A ;\rnr\lx._i, ‘u\ni been aliscoer Rl e whout houses Gorman profer red i e R ca R PN AL S AREI LSS Y —— tecle & Co., Will Stone of Moyer, e PR IO, 00 aro looking for the miss- ient forin vest pocket, PACRES of land (n southgrn lowa forsil® SHane Laritn o T dRislag, Chented w Hnck pro & Co., Frauk Murphy of Swift & ommodation Train Wrecked by | g rig. i ; ige, ort fon 36, Wi very § arier we gise s 2 AT Rl nsaatarslonp arail picked up unconseious and taken to Dr. Piu- | John Welsh, tho welt known hack lino i iles of \hecansolidaied Goftee || OYashod Q4 BRLEHGMANEIRN L Tbo oporarieny g ithe:ourtiof & Monar. BU N Wil 6w iiires, Circtine free | COUBLY for sule. Johnston & Van Patton. Boy's 0Rioe, WHOKo 1t was found that bis lofs | pro e \ for several | cOmpany, Ed N. Brown and W. I'. Bounett, Logaxsront, Ind., July 8.—A mixed train ding and upon the outside walls at- [ {RRN Guvelope. Mention this paper. Audress, T e —— RRYG A PIOMARES Mnante at bis loft | propriotor, has Leen looking for several | SOWbays BE R Brownand W by epnott Wal cas wracked 1ast midnight | Lractea s groat doal of attention yesterday MADAID CHEMICAL CO., Lrauch Offce for U. 8, A IOt BAUE=Lntela und raninyrania (0 Joxa ¥ _broken half way be. - . " on the Wabash was wrecked 1ast midnig Nobraska, dotng fitable b e LN it hours pust fors gentlomusa who made him snry Coffe Jouncil B L and wero guzod at b rod isitor A ? y [ raskn, dotng profitable business tween the elbow and stoulder, the broken bam aud Heary Coffeon of Council Bluffs, ono mile from IKelter's, ptation, The killed | AEd wero guzed ut by hundreds of visitors. Dearborn Strect, CHICAGO, 1LL, and well loeated; Wil tiuke Land (n part trade; Y ends of tho \ones protruding through the | the vietim yesterdsy aftornoon of & coa- e ? e gl AR I Tonight the vullding will be brilliautly il FOR SALE IN ONAHA, NEB,, BY write for dotalls, E . Sheafe. X flesh. He was badly braised about the hips | fidence game that did not require very much Hot weather prices in picture frames ““»1" '“‘,““"!‘;‘,“‘ T “‘ L‘“"- i,“‘_‘?»'"' luminated. Kuho & Co. Cor it & I - NOR BALE—A first cluss st and the blood was flowing from @ wound on | DFuins, bubmarked its porpolrator ‘s the | at Riley & Sherraden’s art stove. B s T i arion Hol e | ., Visiting newspapor mon are sppreciating | ~-A-Fuleré Co. Cor1ith & Doein Sta - Tnerel tndise with £oo Wilii prics $h000 § the scalp. None of the 1juries aro thought | OWner of u monumental wmount of nerve. — b CArRIQIONs AMaries b 407 | tha courtesy of the Omuha Press club, waich 11 tako 2ood land 1n exchanze. E. 1. Shonfe. : to bo serious, but they will keep Hutten: | Welsh hauled aload ‘of twelve personsout | MePhaul pianos, 116 Stutsman streot, | £Uger Shoooy uud Fisguin Marks, = | extenod them te use, througn the kindnoss ,' VWOV VDBV iy Xl land ib oxuliug o810 | Bauer i the houso for " somo timo to come, | 10 Chuutuqua, sud when bo roached the | 310" bt §, Chautauqua progeam, o Tnoy wero all ridington the engine, and 8 | OF' N1, Goorge N. Hicks, of tho. lareo. room 8 1 wort cking i JROR SALE Stock at miliuery und wotiony 1 Both of the victims of the affair are thankful | iside of tho assembly grounds weut aroaud REP ¥ BRI it on the first floor of the New York Life 1 AR Bl UEARS NEICR RN | SRS TiShD LA i the usual way to collect the fares f o Tg— wreck, Saitors and reporte d amplo Fado for land, E. . Bhoafc 1 Don't forgret ous closing out bargains, | Fepiied ihat thoy bud pald their tare to tho | #nd most complote stock of dvy goodsin | 00 B RSEAT | advantage of te excellent facilitios offered. s cottige. with four acros land in Warnoers. ] Millinery goods wiil bo almost wiven | tonductor. ~ Welsh was somewoat nou- [ Conncil Bluffs, [w. — Their prices are a -0 £ QMRGHT WY & Seven-year-old Clarence Hopewell [4 There are a hundred imita ville, Nob.: all modern fmorovemonts: wiil Millinery i. ol WL b EIVen | plussed at this, bul upon asking a few ques- | general household word,known through- | derland tuo Bittner-Barfow double company ot i his narer e oac W“zl_r Al @ ere are d ndre a- exehan:e forw p cottize froe of in- ] & 1y Mrs. PleitTer tions, Lo fouud thut s man bad really made t the states of Iowa and Nebrash will pogin thelr summge engagement., This | porn. foil fe byt " - R atnhrance in Blufts or Omaba. N ou! 1@ states ol wik and Nebraska, '« 1 cago, fell from a car window at the L tion H word “lel. ! E. . Shoate, 2 Dowt forget he Big colobration at | LG TouRd of tho passengers alittlo was out | Phioir line of wash goods surpussos any- | first half of tho weekyYRough Diamonds,” | fispot Iast ovouiic and broko bis right ari, PRy Fhe woIg iak’, e ” - | RV AR LEDY 108 BIRAGQIANTBEEN A :‘(:(?n‘u:?l- m‘;:m“ :::Imvcu 0g Tu:uofll:‘l'":’"fi:‘l‘_ thing hoeretofore shown in Council 19;- lmlllln( m‘.; \‘v:-vul( m: ;l'lrl«munxg llu‘l'« ‘i :w»i\lu-;'luhlu blum‘m.:ln‘ face. A physi- or this :mark tells F]..um.\. |m'_|‘w...,n|..~m-»x Carrlgg fluts on . TR YT T [ | B S R N R R - Bluffs, Ia. It piys to trade at the | Turs Him Oul following st of | cian, who bappened to be at the dopot, “set i e . days. Special tiuin on Wabash Loaving wagon wid gone on his way' richer by & | (Hull I Py pricos for the summer season will prevail, | the arm and the family continued thoir jour. : Council Blutls ac 9:30 a, m. elsh did not express audivly bis opiwion o commoncing July 45 Admission one dime, | ey without delay. the genuine, Pe—— e i whoiad worked nlm, Dutbls 1o | pho Jewel gasoling stove 18 the best | 4ll acuts down atairs bo, vox seats Ibe, Sutur’ | ipno prewature explosion of & small eanno Bag Full of Sport timate fricuds say that his feclings were | | upue. K04 o DeSY | day children’s duy, and from 1 10 5on Sawur- | whion \Wus being fired by sever - SApNR AU Mtenpt wis made yesterdsy to have | YOIV IUCH out of keeping with the boly | in tho world for safety, durability and | 443 afwruoon the littloone will be admitted | WU WHS Deluk Higd by soveral younk men 4 Mage yesterday to Sabbath day. ceonomy, and the new Jewel 1s its equal. | 1 eparturents fol ¢ B cen 1 RALIG BOVIRERS & A yoslorday :m;n\mu botween Feauk Carrolls wild cat )“. ——— So0 thela utChurlos Swatne's, 757 Brond: | onsores by the. Musioan” Unton hand "sash WAR LA e RL R Saaelileul g shay 21usd 300 ke nd Audy Tuylor's bull dog at Manawa us wuga ) L . ? W sople r 9 L N prol 0 ol oY | e eeen ndy Tuyl d . w TR P LTI AT rST Ly A pight will draw wavy peopie to this popular | " 0! i, ooaldoha Berry WVBVACBVOHG bad teon advertisod, but the warshal put o | Dining hall tickets will be sold for L resort, chargo blucken 's fuce, burned i 7 #10p 10 th fun us soou as the spores landed | $3.00, good for 21 meals. o A ‘,:;""““ I‘ RPN g1 ———— e bair and ljured bis eyes. The physicians ENSQTATR \ o1 the south sido of the luke and commenced o . b 8% 5% Uy 20100 ALY &wd DOKADIO DI - BULAE L0 SRS FAFINALS: are unable 10 stute av present whether the ) / operations. The sports persisted in their Colfax ginger ale und mineral water | duction of *Uacle Tom's Cabin’ was given Kansas Ciry, Mo, July §.— The Atchison, | young muu's eyesight is pormanently ruined . dutoviminat 10 800 & pitened battle, how- | sold aut who.csuw.e by Duguotte & Co.. | wonight at tbe Grand opera bhouse in this | Topeka & Suuta Fe aud the Chicago, Ruck | or not. Of Councll Blate ever, und went over ou the islund, whoere | manufacturing confectioners, city, Jacob Litts’ stock company makiog up Aley woro not moiested by \be oficers. n e+ the ‘cast, with Louis James as Unclo Tom, | == Fupipalsten s . ' *ne buttle the dog came out victorious, the Girls Played Ball, Frank Losee as Leogree. Murion Elmore as LAY, ml?-{;g:’rln;n A‘nu of existence after she Nearly & thousand peopie gathered at the | ‘Lopsy, Julia Arihur us Eliza sud Georgo it WELL BR ED: SOON WED” Gl RLS W HO USE Ne ad Eron deal of ber antagonist's | griyi caterday AfLe sted | Eason as Murks. iz goro. A souu us ho fellows urrivod at tho | S5YI0K PAFK yeaterduy uflernoon, attructed Glegau Capltal an | Surpius ot =, D el waadion 40 iact, LA Mille, J. COUNCIL BLUPES STEAM DYd WORGY -~ Ditrts of Wio Country. bend for price st t law Prac C A MACHAN, - - PROPRIEFOK stute wu - A Rt opaxico SR knocking the spols one by one from the v Prof. Zerkowsky will nccopt a fow | khooklog the sbots one by oo frem the ity of Clucugo Bevaking Up, guilty of cousiderable eccentricity in the | QUEENSTOWN, July The Guion liner lmnmr of ruuuing, sod be way they got | Alaska, here from New York for Liverpool, Are Quickly Married, Try it on your next Sim & Saunders ek 248 1 y g T G A R House-Cleaning ; Benro blogk, Councll Blutts, i R b R R b el L wore scholars on the violin or viollo- cello. Address 805 N, Tih, ¢ the - o 0 e asia ey T Allkin lsof Dyeing and Cleantn - dono in the dock on the Lortl side of the luke eleven of | VY the aunouucemout that there would be a Nothing New trom « Fort Frick," fudguarion It Hunnia Tranyiovzonorat B | nithestsylo of'the ‘are. Kadad und stained them wero arsoatod und locked up iu tho | Ebuwe of ball betwoeu tho W, “kllmm LAY e M S Ashukipois ) Laran sapial 4 subries o to ook e it e Hod anaw . They will have u beariog this | of thiscity and the Femalo “Aggravation” | sirike situation presonted L0 new features oy BPO 3 (T outliers oloanal by stanin irat-oluss oans " morning. of base baliists from Denver that bas been | todsy. I A INTERESI ON DEPO3ITS |u Work promptly o A deliverod loall »

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