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: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED JUNE 21, 1893. ; THE DAILY BEE R I 1 Fg Burhop. They hads two children, William Y will ba had not onl# that the men sent to w ]UVF ]ULY AVD Au T seom {0 contaln nourishment enough ' g i “ | N \ \ " 9 | B and Eilen M. both of whom surtive. | the compatition arof fghod habits and velia- | LY JUNE, | I\ and &t the age of five months ke was so 8 4 During his residence hore ho became largely | ble, but also that thetFtscellanco in mark: poot and siokly that I had no ides I A interested in real estate, and by good busi- | manship is based upon’ their proficiency in — would taise him, Readl t lactated JOHN DOHANY - - v COUNCIL BLUFFS, b ness foresight amassed a fortune that | both individual nn§ flHr'mI.-h firing. w | Half th I Is Will B f lnndll ;Iz:\:it‘n“:'rm ml‘l(:“brognnn:nnhg T e e - o caused him to be regarded as one of the Af@" the selection ‘of the competitors is g e s ) v al. . o » y OFFICE: RO. 12 PEARL STREWT | Sad Tragedy that Olossd What Would Have | SEECC, {0, (00 (ot 01 the city. He held | made thoy seill, at thets Fespoctive posts, ba | . R uncrn, ! ¢ Ol prove within o fow doys and hias contin. bt - L i ] r— Been a Happy Excursion, the office of alderman-at-large for two terms, | practiced ot lenst sif’ days at known dis- Little Childrea ued to do so. Wo have not given him a . b e ety from 1852 to 186, The funeral will ts tance and skirmish' fitfngs before being 2 drop of medicine since using lactated \ H. W, TILTON, - MANAGEN WALLACE HATCHER ACCIDENTLY KILLED | (REFECHEG RS, Men B Wi’ b Ceach compet- | Unless More Attention fs Pald to | 0 whonever my bby is prafsed for bis [+ TELEPHONES | Butiness Office. » O 3 a— ; | —— itor will be made by post commanders to the ) ks, 1 or fall to te 3 Night Editor........... . J. Clark represents on the road | inspectorof small arms practice of the de- the Proper Kind of Food. his admirers that he is a lactated food ? ENTION, == | Andrew St. John Fired a Rifle at Nothing | Wheeler, Herald & Co., Council Bluffs; nt, when the competitors leave their baby. K. Wit i S For Threo Nights % MINOR MENTIO! and the Bullet Tt His Friend in only perfect cold storage plant in the ive posts. Says B. Frank Penny, of tho New Bed- 2 ) " ¢ & .~ the Mend—Detalls of west. General mission busines tention of post commanders is called | How Cholera Infantum May Best Be | ford, Mass. Standard; “shortly | June 22, 28 and 22, : N. Y. Plumbing Co prichpetes Fruits a y. Botter propared | 1o the requirements of paragraph 507, Firiug Avelided, after our baby Willie was born ho had & Boston Store for sua umbrellas than any competitors to get bost results | Regulations for Small Arms. - sovero attack of sickness with symptoms In repertolre of three comls Oporas: Miltonberger is tho hatter, 502 Brondway | from all consignments. Write for quo- MADAM DUPNNES DEATH June, July, and August! of cholera infantum. We tried various Thursday, June 22, Auber's de- g The Mayne Real Estate ( 21 Broadway. A party of boys whoso ages ranged | tations. " The months when babies suffer, and | foods and remedies, but he grow thinner lightful comlio opern, 4 ' A building permit has been token eI | 41" tho way from 13 to 17 went | Wo Want to Go to Chiengo, Founder of the Sncred Teart Convent in | the mortality of children undor fivo | S¥CrY day, until we qegan 1o despair of FRA DJAVOLO.Y - ] :“fin,‘;r"‘“,‘:.:,',{"_‘_;,::‘ attho eorner of Pierce | out to Hanthorn lake, soven miles northeast | Tt you have the eash we havethe [ Omaha Dies In the East. years is drendful, :n‘(::l'l\\td“im'lt‘(\h“l Tood” and we begnn | Pridag. June B Celller's Baglish OomieOpeMl and Glen avenus, | of the city Monday morning, for a few days | pianos, and for the next thirty days you The announcement of the death of Mme. Half the funeralsin these months are | ysing it. Tho effect was extremely grat- llfio © 1Y.99 M. Saltsmann, who is charged with break- | camping out, but their fun was put an | can have them almost at your own price. M. J. Dunne, who died at Kenwood convent | of children, and this sonson promises to | itying, " He began 16 g-mwr SRl ROTHY. Vien to_ that of Justice Fox, and the I e o oo etrmte L s Sistors and sehotses of the Sacred Heart | W hatthen of the fathers and mothors? | $trong und the vory picturo of health, CIOLANTHE.S will be tried Thursday. i/ LR e S 5 —_— vent In this city yesterday. At 8 o'clock | Their single thought should be how to | Vo havefed him on lactated food ever | =g o trornoon, Moldors of The people of Macedonia haye determined | T. Hazen, I and Andrew St John, sons | Protect your homes against destruc- | yyig mornig, the hour set for the funeral, | keep tho baby well, 1f they only knew | 51¢G, 8nd he has not beon sick asinglo | JRITENGR Books miny ot thelr Souts rea ¢ upon having a suitable Fourth of July cele- | or_.& 8. 8t. John, W :\l'.-\:-nll.lh‘ho.ruu'lll. Ty | tive storms, \\. C. James has tho 1 wass in her memory will be held, in | that with all their loving care thei day . o served tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Open to publie k- § bration, and are making amplo preparations | flines, twoboy ho live with their relatives, | strongest companies in the world. h Mgr. Satolli, Bishops ()Hnl"m:m and | balies are in danger in the summer “!lvM. 568 W. Sm\hnrx‘ Wednosday at 0 o'eloc b s for the event. C. G. Saunders, esq., of this | vy R P Snow and Captain B. W. Hight e Seannell and the sisters, mothers and | {1 {pally f % y , Minn., writes: *‘1 nursed | = - = - city, will be the orato o Fobth Mvees: o h\m'“‘_': o ““‘1,‘;"‘ ;_“l e esidence | Scholars of tho Sacred Heart convent will ,'qu'liukfy ?J'fixfi"'z'fifi"il‘.fi?'l'u v'“r":‘!i our baby until he was four months old, | - Thebest pastug nveatment for housewife 18 R o A couple of crooks wer St About 6 o'clock yesterday morning the | on Lincoln avento, ownod by &, Ln Matoy, | "ol ™Sinne 1 well known in Omaha | this Lo roet | ind my heaith was in such o toreible | [ho EXcelsior Home-Baker and Roastery b lice last evening with six or eigh r' o A Ancol enue, owned by 4 Marey, A e, 0 v ymahs - A rew him into inflamma 3 D oves o them which had evidently been | boys wore having - good timo on tho shoto | hurnod down, Tho blazo originated in the | and camo to this ity ten years ago, She at :i“:""‘o["l‘l“‘i ]‘"‘_‘t‘t““ “,‘]“ w“,(:::o :‘_ e T s y The stolen goods are at the police | of the lake. Hatchor was fishing, and a few | yaok ena, on the outside . o0, | once established the Sacred Heart convent A s ; ype. His S stolen. Tho stolen goods ot v back end, on the outside of the woodshed, | Ohcg established the Sacted Flenrt convent lifo was despaired of. I had heard 3 station awaiting an owner. 1 oo | foot ubove him on the bank Andrew St | and was undoubtedly started by incendi- & TNHALY tad ORI SEEets tn il AL E about lactated food, and by tho advice v All members of Abe Lincoln post it res | Jotn was playing witha_small tavget, rifle. | aries. The house had been empty for some | Giafogun this good educational work ste of the attending physician we purchased b port “‘I"m;"l' fi‘_'l"':_-‘k ':f n‘|h"]nul|'"'.:;‘ll:\l- k6 Jon suddenly came to the conclusion | time, by ud J\;u\m_-nm\"v\ul 5 o { had nine scholars, Since then two schools some. The baby liked it from the fivst, i g : Thete nlaco in. pa 10, All old 5o that it would be o good plan to sce whether | OV b e ol AR M lavo boen establishied and the pupils are azd It agreed with him. Ho got well v } condidily fnylted to join with tho post. By | the gun would shoot across the lake. )l!“ was stored in tho front eud, but as it waa | PYTIDCred by thetundreds, 0 e and bogan to grow fat at once. Absix 3 ! order of G. W. Cook, commander. shot. Just at that instant Hatcher saw his | g stance from where tho fire originated | i, Kind, charitable dispos J months of ago ho weighod twenty-five X 2 The Rebekah Relief assoctation will be en- | cork go under the water and loaped to land il gotten out. boforo the fiva reached | Shristiin chircter utiracted to ber many pounds. He nover hud tho slightest : 1 tertained at tho home of Mys, I, d. GALES | hig fish. ‘The ball, a 22-caliver bullet, caught UL L the damage | ¢ uid her in her noblo work. She came trouble with teething, his teeth coming N @ 807, South Soventh street, this tILornotl b | him 1o the ba o head and knocked | amounts to several hundred dolars. as the | {oro%ein the east and undertook a work without our knowledge until we cou'd 3 1 full attendance is requested ws business of | i over, He foll fnto tho _water, which at | Bouse wis ulmost entirely demolished and | which a less courugeous Christian might sco thom. On the whicle heis one of the 8 . :mpur{-'ml'ln will \T!h]x}(\:u‘)::;.‘ o R thomee that place was quite deep. ol Wi § thero wus no insurance, nave shirked. But she was thoroughly im- happiest, swectest babies one would care 3 ng. sitors cordially welcome At first St. John could not believe that he P4 o A RTTO & - i o | bued with the spirit of her duty and she A gy At t Tottie Beadlo, whose afiliction was re- | had shot his friend, but he immediately Watch the daily papers for the GREAT | GO UL ub_\lmm. KRACRINLS S Han to see. < i ferred to some time ago, has been sent by | jumped into the water, and with the t- [ WALL PAPER, RoOM Mourbi and | yoon tho leading spirit in_Catholic educ ake aves {t molat; meat will ba 3 the commissioners to Clarinda for treat: | unce of tho othor boys towed, Hatelier to BOOK SALE at the BOSTON STORE, FRI- | tional work in the state of Nebraska /3 ( e e e o cloment: Ji ment for hm:\n\l,}'. .&h|r> L m':n‘\ ate of | ghoro, A neighboriiig ‘r.n']m d “r.u‘int DAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY. Sce After ten years of untiring labor in the® /@‘ Z \ $ A N jady can do withou o having trie p 3 ic schools, and ecen as 4 | onee sent to the ci » News 8 | DRFeAaY's DADOES for DE o o o come he 3 oc = i R e T th dounty: | Sorsu s b Aeiead oo o A1 thay | LT UredOgs BUTOrs for prloge, | e & Co. | Bl ppmiety Baf hecoms her Mool | g 3 R R E Y Fidelity council No. 156, Royal Arcanum, who was shot, ins g erin UARAL ing and that she had become a viekim of con- & $A}. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, i . will give its annua next Friday after- | Hatcher. This gave rise to the report which Nothing is cooler or more sanitary | sumption. Upon the adyice of solicitous Council Blurrs, Towa. 2 4 hoon and evening at Manawa. It is in honor | was current upon the streets during the | than Chineso and Jap mattings for sum- | fricnds sho was persuaded to give up her task s T T A } “ of tho of the establishment of | earlier part of the day. mer use. The Council Blufts Carpet | and 2o in search of health. $ K DETROIT k ¢ thoorler. The committee of arraugoments | - Captain Hight left it onco for the sceno i clotng ot bl svock ata |, Accowpined by Mine. 'Alchs Dunno, sho g 5 § s making all possiblo preparations to give | of th 1¢ in company with physicians. 8 g out g s ab 8 | | ft hore in Decomber in 1890, and went to < EbA0 410 et an ioon tittio, | dust about the timo, they avrived”Hiateh duction ntic City, and other eastern points, and $2. 3 A meoting of the city council was held | breathed bis last. “This‘was about 1 o'cle ale MR LR et be placed” under. the care of eminent ALLAN 2 By oveniis % wWhich. thio’ ordinanico | in. the inftormoon, and 1 soon s the hody w]hl‘“"“’tl'z"lfl od Ll‘l:{ 'l‘{“‘-l"'h“x!»]‘m'L who prolonged her ife, but were | —eerer S ¢2. P ed_rocel o compel the ton in readiness it was removed | Sold at onee Se per bale. | g overcome the ravages of that c owever, the n, i i Wotors to stop at St e oootr i | 1o tho residence of tho family ou Fourth ot drended disonso, statemont. Hosts of Innocent k! 2 3 i tho conductors to run ahead 1 to A eld oy s 0 embet ot AHBILY Will Go to the Keform Schools Mme, Dunng was 04 years of age, qnll\‘:‘hv watched with the utmostcare, i $ 3 (] their motormen if the ro v HSHC O LIV VS R O Lo The carcer of Andrew James, the boy who | ehtered the Sacred Heart convent in New | hocause their badly nourished bodies T 1 repealed and a sim choir at St. Paul's chur and W one of b Andreyw James, the boy York in 1850, could not resist the summer danger GE ! O AR e hpily, oy M the bost singers and best liked boys in tho pocket. book froma small son of | “At that time she was not only beautiful, | O not resist the summer dungers, ,‘ \& 3 well as to the electric line. Arrangen ve not yet been secimns to have been cut short | but quite wea'thy and has since devoted her |, ¢ e B R S LB <K T » 4 & ted for the 1, but it will prob. TR 2 S % e life and fo o to the work which she so | 18, fraught with difficulties. Mother’s . ! 3 v Dalbey’s band furnished the various news- & HI ‘.l HUFsay RICEAREON v THE rather uncercmoniously. He and his com- | life an ’ 1‘1“ n ‘1 "L‘,‘“nk W '\l h she mi'k will always be the T56aubas AN & paper offices In iho elty last evoning with | coraner will also hold an inquest on Thurs- | FHEM RIS LAl S belt beiore 2 il b hold o el hrough | foro the baby s weaned, But if forany | g g DOUCLAS | 15Ra6s hip of . "D, Patton, and it is not | 48Y+ i Limerick was discharzed, it being | 0ut the state out of respect for this good [ reason the mother’s milk 1s not perfect, | M a stretching the truth o particle to s THEY HOSTS, shown that he was only in the position of | Woman’s memory. if boby is to bo weaned, or if the little 3 SH@E Wil o they are in better condition now than Tray, and really had no part in the WEATHER FORECASTS, one is inclined to be nervous and fretful 3 NOT KiP. before, They have been practicing wmes’ case as taken unds on- and he will be sent | Fair and Cooler Are the Predictions for Sons of Veterans Gither from all Parts of the State for i Reundo in the summer heat, then lactated food Best Calf Shce in the world for the price. is to be desirved above all elsc. gv.L.hlzgugLJs‘%hflzflnfl'f‘et;‘:‘:gfirflz:t;‘::’; e oday. S ReBUR : it nould wi ¥ y lady purcha 0 worth at TN ; X and as capuble of tining robust | youy money. Eoonomizeiayoustootaearby s' will be presentes 5¢ bottle of For Nebraska — I cooler in | health. Tt is prepared with unrel purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes,whic Tolu water for the comploxion. and western portions, south winds. | watehfulness. Its purity uud Tepres=at the best valus ot tho prices ad- Noise Towa—Fair, warmer in extreme east, | lute impossibility of contamination is a » hay, must be | colder in the west; southwest win | purpose never forgotten in the wonder- at 10c and 1 o n s central | fully clean establishment up in tho 5 3 vert.sed ebove, es thoucands can teatify. 4 o No Substitute, £ %’l‘\‘goil:\eeer ] per bale. JoriSpUn Do cooen a o e e nmBed O Dottom. 1 Il?lepgllrs = i 5 S st ea 4 v Magnus Welbhore, Keliey, Stizer & O 1 Dirt ATHER BUREAT, OuaTiaA, This exceeding care .has borne fruits an. Rlins 8 O e Fuel : Wilson, Ellas Svanson, Isnitz Newman W F.C : hundre South Ok t to olzhty horse all, compared with corresponding days | {1 union ust sutisfu of past four years: oxN o 5 . i . 1891, 1890, | P actice, confident from y, EDUCATIONALY IR, 300 and 310 Shugart Blook, 3 002 | erce, that it is a safe diet forthe young- | = ' kg Council Bluffs. Telephe est und most delicate children. HOLLINS INSTITUTE |- = = = = BOTETOURT SPRINGS, V For Young Lndics, flst soes T, 15, 1 s in ol ously for i themselv the peopl al wecks past, and i mad into an oreanization of which Miio Sons gt e Ete s of Council Bluffs are justly proud i:[nh:f l“‘: f“ A “‘”‘{"1!‘ o ;l Oscar Jones and R. H. Robinson, colored, | #1070 0L the City' s ey L Who hve been litizating to o considerable | in their hands for two more days. Every extent in the justico courts for the past fow | train yesterday morning and up until noon days as the result of a_free-for-all fight, | brought in delegations, until the city fairly came into court yesterdey afternoon and | gwarmed with them, Bve stated that they had had fun enough for hot RO A e ion by the court to the reform schiool 1,000 bales of goo poseible | . d g i unittoo to fn. | 5914 ot once ything 1 o " and eastern portions, N - T summer months and wished to compromise. | gure a good timoe for the visitors, and to ail | Howe Hawkeye Eeats -: Green Mountains of Vermont whore itis They were told that the e could be dis- | 41ne; s thol mpts were successful. s = Local Record. made. A m ) i Ask your grocer for D 0ap. 4 missed upon the payment of the costs, Tt The oon was talen up_with & busi: | A8k your grocer for Domestic soap. made up a purse and paid tho costs, and the Jones-Kobinson feud is A certain 1 but little business of ny interest to the outside public was tran- O TS “arko bl | istrict court on the chargo of burglarizne ne filled almost to su tion. The William Arnd's store, was found guilty by cording to | ercises were very interesting after they got |.the jury yesterday. His pal, whose nam n for fear | to goiug, although, owing to misy vas” Sir Bdward Daniels, necording to his who had | on s c's part, it was 0 o'clock before 1 statement, but plain J5d Skerry on the les is now up and around, but a day n was commenced. grand jury’s books, entered a plea of guilty rd of tempe ul als. DR EI UYL, illiam Sullivan, who was on_ trial in the Jily living on-Lincoln avenue was visited with measles a_short time ao, but having o deadly dread of the yellow card, neither reported the case the state law, nor hired a_phy that he would report it. The the m: 1 temperature, 90 1 temperature., 659 G o tempe 802 B0S pitation 1000 .00 Statement showing tne condition of tem- ature und Seiencen, 3 t recivitation at Omaha for the d CouN3IL or two ago the city marshal discovered that wddress of welcome w. A to tho same charge. George Welch, who Rl eiiee DA 1518085 Rrgfersors on B o , L o ok tnathnd HtHey afseaselsiHo nocordingly!| DIE Ayicaworth and o response by i stote a lot of clothing from Mrs, Monroe's et iotaVigiaibanENGERITIILA I eack AUSTIACTS and loys. ¢ ¢ property went to the place and tacked up the card, | Commander L. A. Dilley, after wh a num- | boarding house, vle bought 0 led guilty to the crime | Normalten s wero made by J. D, | as charged in the indietment, . Miss Belle Gray o AR e ostha dimed. | ~ A beautiful Tine of la TRCHisd WA TY mustrased cntaionue £ CHAE. L. COCK 1 ol Pubey which will have to remain in statu quo un: | ber of sho Ul th thirty days have expired. (o family | Houston, in question has come to tho conclusion that | and others. 1t doesn’t pay to try to beat the Board of | tion of I2 . Council Blufs upt., Holiius, Va. &po0ls. vaults, chimney av Taylor's grocery, 040 die: and gent's Doficiency for th made a great hit, its | pocketbooks, purses and card cases just | Excess since Murch PATEMTSV'“‘?“'\:“‘,&“"‘:;;’ mm\’\'"-nv;u“g A e A8 » Health and the city physician, ollcctions of the War received at Davis.’ Reports from O { tained Writatue lnventors G - Frank Long and a friena were riding along | being encored, as was u quartet rendered by 3 —_— £ South Sixth street, near the railway tracks, | Mrs. W, H. Walkeficld, Miss Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tie 7 o When for some reason or other they became | and Messrs. C. H. Ogden and W, L, Thick- | best §2.00 house in Iowa. SimsRBainiTT —Ateoraevsie-tgm, Prao, | unable to manage the horse and it yan away, | stun. The songs led by R. M. Birdsull \ ) tleo in’ the | state anl ! S | I3 \ The i 4 5 ETATION federal courts. Rooms 2)3-i- Shugart upsetting the buggy and throwing th 1- | were joined in enthusiastically by the audi- ? 3 Used u R block, Council Siufrs. Ta. . ,,“;,t',};;‘; W pants to the ground with a good deal of | enco, and ultogcther the musical purt of the Tywo colorea men named Wese and Cam o Queot n Wiison o force. The horse continued its journey, | Pro in keeping with the rest, al- | Fane got intoa quarrel yesterday noon at Bestsite for tmplement house in the 100.00, ioaving the. two_ souns men lying' on the | thoteh 1t wus conslderably hamperod by tho | priee Giasonrs seloon on North Moln strect | 5 St o Tawit 1 Btraot ground almost stunned. Word was sent’ to | neglect of the committee on arrangements | o = I RN ot e 1 e'] V erll home for gale destrablo the police station, and the patrol wagon | Lo havean iustrument on the stage. ."j.'mlll}\l' “1;“ ! he _llflhlu“t) could nu.g %3 C ) ) Huand Wi 4 went after them. The rumor immediatcly | This afternoon there will bo a grand | AScextamed, but it was loarned that Fane c { spread that a horrible catastropho had oc- | parade, starting at 2 o'clock. The order and | Erabbed a chair and made for West, where: . clrred in which an almost unlimited number | line of inarch have been given in Tup Bee, | U West whipped out a ruzor and used it T of people had been killed, The two young | and it is expected that there will bea great | O Fato to s0 good advantage that Tunc's e VOr [\ CS b men lost n wood deal of gore and experienced | parade. Itis hoped that the city may be | hand was badly eut on the inside. There WILLIE PENNEY. b a general shaking up, but the accident was | decorated as much possiblo ‘today. A | Were noarrests. i 2o 5 or Hot mare serious. largo number ‘of busincas men docorited | g overy ldy visitor at Davis' drug Tvds used 1n tho most famous public nur- FOR 10 ACIES rood T n Gonh 4 Don't forget the baloon ascension this | more should fall in line. The parde will be | Store will be given a glass of soda freo secies. Countless numbers of thankful YOu Dexchange for i 4 evening at 8 o'clock sharp, at Manuwa, | reviewed by Division Commander L. A | on Thursday, 22. mothers havi ti tifled m]n:l;nom- - 1 AT Cera ey P b P o NG 3 ey frc stund whic 5 been crected e W _actt 01 s0 made t age, cli- Domestic soap is the best. way. ; largest and best bicyelo stock in city. affectit. Sugar of milk is the basis of ] UUU |N ‘I‘HIS T § _— SeHuiIn "‘;“'l';"?\‘l')“"" illlabe 8 recention Marringo Licenses, mother’s milk, and it is the basis of lac J ' e Tand in o PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, Doped tht many of the_people of the city | - Tho following partics took out marriage tated food. With it is combined nuze Ao Teond Taatite SR — o sl tunity | licenses yesterday: ; ; s barley malt, the finest wheit gluten and = : ] J. N. Casady, Jr., went to Chicago Monday | Will bo present and iraprove the opportunity | licenses yesterda, Scott Divoree Case Revived, Hiv, H w} ACRES Improved land fn north e esadyy Ity wont to Ohicago:Manday (0 8 BESTCu ST tad with the visttors, Nume and address. D s A R Y S Ao s e 1)1u'nuv.r|nlnl\w cloments urlgn.‘- oat. It FOR R ACRTE VT it '\{’,u ‘..(‘(,,‘;, i » av { > e » W. Brown, Lincoln, Neb. T Vel " o is thoroughly cooke by high steam > Counell Bluffs. he Mayuoe loeal ¥4 J. C. Lange returned yesterday from a trip S S P e N - P eToN R colny m to Tui Bee.]—Last covember Lloyd Pt e YOU 1 Droadway. 3 n lIm;n to Mr.and Mrs. J, A. Gorham, & | y300e'cir et the BoSTON SToRE, Fri- | kena B Wind, Council Bluils divorce from his wife, Herzwig Elmira gr;)wing child is the re ‘” ?‘u'hln:r »:nu-:‘ml milling . Address nughte; SATURDAY and MONDAY. See | 4 Alvin Gates, Council Blufts Scott. Scott set up in his petition misrep- Mhorzhndae ST % t cannot bo lm= Mrs. J. Mucller 15 visitwg relatives in | Dy BATUIDAN ;mfl MoNpAY. Seo 1 Bitzaboth Dawe, Council B S D elgy L o erel) Thousands of huppy infantshave beon provods Pennsylvauia, AULRGSY B PADCER 101 DL s, 3 foias ST brought tostimony to show the bad charac. | Prought up oa it. ke Mrs, Howe and daughter, Miss Jennie, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. t\llusn, for \bznl\l?. parti LI’“‘"‘L‘»"-l 80- | ter of his ‘e prigr to marriage. 1o Mrs. L. W. Hills, of Riverside, Ill., xo ?Ieavn ARLR,. q W o8, g o= — ot by Muel Inion, | i is divorce S ARG onH — - o Fires o left last evening for Chicago. Mana B8y OV, DY i ] « K| ting his divorce Scott has remained in De Fais i 4 i Wk B TFollett, Mgr., 406 B'w suncil Bluffs, Vi racticing la Today ze Tho It does not depend on Toe 1ot on o) C. Bosen and family leave this evening for | Pienic trains, until further notice, | © o . 2 & yopnpraoioine Juw, Fedes Juoke Thomias A Calamity. inahjolie, Nshaler e CavAn & visit of soveral weeks to Albany, Mo, | will leave for that great fishing rvesort, [ *Great clearing s i divorce should not be set aside. This sum- - TonaaarE gaphooh Lentrinzar is tulins in the World's | Ray's Landing and Manawa park, Min- | going out of business—cverything less | mons is based on an answer and afiduv.ts Writoto tho PERPETUAL MATURITY 7 81xih av. g fate and visiting his daughter, Mrs. 8. C. | opal Springs, German shooting grounds, | cost. The Louis Main St. from the wife, denying the husband’s story BGNDING CO., Council Bluffs, incor- oo 4 4 v - Manhattan beach and Manawa opera ; > and setting up that she was the victim of corporated under the laws of Iowa forin- : e, aftey Mrs, O. W. Butts and daughter Elsic | )guce (where two porformances will be Names O itted. his misrepresentations, before and after 1 234 anl 23 Morrlam bios k | 8 5 3 leave this morning for 4 two weeks visit to | 2OUS® (WIOKe WO DEFIOHEANG By mistake the names of several teachers ormution,roomufitiand 31)hlorelam bloy o ST i Chicago. given during tho scason daily at 4 and | 0 vore uly elected to toach in the city Council Bluffs, Towa. | WS, ] Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Graves have ro- 8:30 o'clock p. m.) as follows: Nine and 44 Building Permits, s i R i 11055 miand liend Boipains, | andlevenys| (#eclameEyearSyrere Somitiad in sk urned home from a three weeks trip to ) 0 at | 40 The followmg permits to build were ey L0y h t. The following are the names g B iy i Chicago. thirty minutes theveafter until 12: BISPOEt: i issued yesterday by the inspector of build- E. C. Baldy loft lnst_ovening for enstorn | Dight. Lust train will leavo Manawa | 50 omitted: Misscs Flora Van Order, L. | 105 COUNCIL BLUFFS :’Q‘:;":I’;gli\]{:: q‘:}‘;;::h‘l\:m«t thence by the | for Council Blufls at 11:55 p. m. W, ,sm,“h;‘ Luella Willets, Willie White 1 Sherman Wilcox, 2430 South Twenty- STEANDYE WORK 3 John Kerr, sherlff of Keokuk, Lo county, ¥isld Day on the Fourih, and Ligla Noun.” < ey aelaey i b 4000 A1l kinds of Dyolng i 18'in the city attending the Sons of Veternas | The Young Men's Christian association Cook your meals this summer on a gas | ¢ Abir, repiirs 500 and Cloaning done in an d Oil cd encampment us a delegate from the local taken matters in hand and proposes to h 5 the hizhest style of at the Gas company. cuet, briek addition to warehouse 2 tho urt Dnled camp. furnish some entertuinment for the public on NEPh. baick adaition to Marduonss 9,000 Statied fabrics mad Mre, Dwight Haggorty and son havo | the Fourth of July. A committee, consisting Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. y Qe Chapel ot 800 COMLT AR O ) one to La Crosse, Wis., for a visit with Yale, Geor . Mayne, O. F. Mont. : ey o John Nolson, Sceond and § 0 o s e A R SR S A D o O ondont cAnoiher mprayelens 10 Uhe nopules || F1Ye BIOF BOERMEL s iiseore piosiiascs b flong, nads SRS TRIRS 3 fore returning. fioen upnotnted to eugineer tho project, and | Scpubert plano. Bwanson Musio Co Ton permits, aggrogating. country. Sond for The family of S. P. Vanatta arrived yes- | is now at work preparing for a field day at 2 . — BABY BARTLETT. price iyt terday from Plattsmouth, Neb.. and ‘will | tho driving park. An excellent program of CAVALRY COMPETITION, Busy peopie hnye no uume, and sensib'e | — — C. A, MACHAN, make their home 1 Council Bluffs, They | events has been prepared and any young opl hive no inclination to use pills that | says: “Laotated food saved my baby’s Propriotor, will reside in Wilson terrace. man not a professional is to be allowed to | General Order for the Gathering of the | make them sick a day for every dose they | life. At the age of five weeks I pnt him Pl aptrddsc e, The Misses Florence Wilcoxson, Fannie | enter. The prizes will be mostly medals, Sharpshooters Promulgated. take. They | dearned that tne use of | on artificinl food. Nob being successful Breacuay, UoAE RN Eddie. Olive Bruening, Florence 'Clement | Which it is thousht will bo donated by the | The following order has been issued by | Do Witt's Little Bavly Risers does uot with the first brand I discontinued that and Fanuie Glenn, teacters at the School nts of the city. The object of the “Telophono 424 E ) General Brooke with regard to the forth- | LCETere with their health by causing naus; for the Deaf, are taking in the World's fair, ay is to raise funds to pay Secrcta 50 R T otitd s Bollovas | D&inor griping. ‘Piese little pills et oo a1t tho World's fuir. | 5. Hoso, whio 18 now lying dungorou coming cayalry competition at the Bellevue | fact in' action and. resulte, regu Greencastle, (nd,, where he hias been attend- | 8t Des Moines, and to whon the “association | ¥4 stomach and bowels so that headache: ing Delauw university, and ill spend his | 18 8till indebted quite o sum. 1 compliance with orders from head- and lassityde ave prevente summer vacation with his parents in this ML the Worl Py quarters of the army, the cavalry competi- se the blood, ¢lear the complexion Fair, . e up the systeu), Lots of health in city. - 5 5 vapy. | tions for the Departments of the East, the | fh¢ elas Mr. and Mrs: Jobn Barh. Ttwill cost you less than $50.00, every- } httlefellows. el caationia {251 A8 than 480 8 Platte and California, preceded by threo e tho twenty-fifth anniversiry of their mar. | LRI y ineluded, ~ This means ; i g and tried condensed milk, That did not Cortland Delivery Wagons. f‘ 4 ST e R e duys preliminary practice, will ta # Berry in Luck, Are the Stron 0st, Most Durable Wazons on the Market. i rlage next Thursasy evening. Tavitations | Bomes In privato cottago, clean, safo, on'the Betiove Ttk ‘puiygs. Hellowss, Nobe, | The gamblers, Borey, Smith, (Miller and . . have been issued for a reception to their | €lose to grounds and on tho beach of | ypder the divection of Ldeutenant Colonel | Shepard, were given a hearing before Judge friends. : Lake Michigan. =~ Write to J, T. Chyno- | Daniel W. Benham, 7th Infantry, ivspector | Berka yesterday morning and Miller wa A 2, HE president of tho State 1, Windsor Park, Il Refers to H. | of small arms practice, department of the i Y. TheFRIng d o Board of 1R§rmicy, is in the ity on ofielu] | W. Tilton of THE BEE, or Jucob Sims | Platte, commencing Mohday, August 14, next, | 060 fi*’; while,hopard and Smith w business. HA's also attending tho Hons of | of Sims & Bainbricge, Council Bluffs, Post communders will send the enlisted | (OB L“_d“’ put up 0 euch. Berry was Veterans encampment. Ho 18 siopping at competitors selected from troops from posts | 4ischarged. the Grand hotel:’, The G J. F. Barnard, Vice president aud general | Councit Bluffs, Hote under their command in time to report to 1 The most elegant in | Captain William V. Richards, Sixteenth in. S! It fs manager of the Ohia & Mississippr railroad, | lowa. Dining room on seventh floor, | funry, who will command the department not strange that some people do with headquarters ai-Cincinuati, O., was in | Rate, $3.00 and $.00a day, L. F. Clack, | Fifle camp, on the range, Monday, August 7, | wrong through ignorance, others from the city yesterday. Howas formorly a vesi- | Prop. * | mext. Tho descuiptive’ lisy of 'each en | il CNOLED, EIRAREM B O G A Ty Oy e AR ) Bl listed muu 1o be seat to the competition will 18 010 vantigate ¥ o to MDY or tho Kansas City, St. Joe & Couucil Diufts | Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. have | be mailed 50 as to reach the commanding ‘"U"f of a matter. But it is strange, railway. moved thoir real estate office to 600 | Oficer of the camp oy August 5 next. Each | that Individuals and firms, who are fully N R g 2t of Cotinail Blufte naoni Broadway, opposite postofiice. Tel, 151, | competitor wili be required to take with | aware of the rights of others, will pe - aastimemm DAskE 0 CORRLL Slutte people laty ¥, oppostte postoliice. - Lol 1L | ki his cifvbine and revolver, full dress and | sist in perpetrating frauds upon them Northwestern. It was composed of the fol- 3 Willlewm Sledensop fatigue uniform, with overcout, forage cap. | High-toned, wealthy manufreturing lowing, all of whom will rewain in Chicago | Willlam Siedentopf died yesterday morn- | fatigue hat. and equipments complete, in- two weeks: Prof. E. H. and sister, Mrs. Irauk futigue hiat. aad equl firms will offer and sell o retail mer- tman, mothior | ing at §:40 o'clock of pucumonia, after an | i s tield cartridge belt, bedsacic and | chants, urticles which thoy know to be ss, Miss Dora | illuess of three months, aged 47 years and 3 g Nak : auk G 1 R P i ARG ca, each | infrivgements on the rights of proprie- s > ‘Ev"‘z"fil‘l lglg\llml:u;mlu-d Grass, Mrs. | months. Soveral woeks ago it was an- | soldios tukes with hite ol ,f:f:“::u.fl‘n:'xx&-fish- tors, and imitations of well known goods. o gk & Bopiand, Mrs. 8 -llf‘mh\h-vll\!ryv Moras | nounced that his recovery was extremely | sary clothing that he may require during his | We want to sound a note of warning to o Moore, Mr. Cleh:.;;:nl P 4 m\‘:‘l‘l‘x‘;r Jm::; ;lur_bn\ln),;nu\'h-\\'u(ll!‘n-‘f.wt that his consti- | stay at the department rifle camp. the retailers to beware of such imita- iy Pl ) h\:“n:;.“::: e l)ll‘:ll;;lIHL::‘IL‘\.]OI:)‘)‘l:::lc\l:l‘l‘l:ll':’lt:é m;\‘l‘m:u:lm'l‘:;lall. ?lr rulhin? xr} not l;n?\'ulm:( tions sud simulations of “CARTER’S LT~ No. 54 Threo sorlug neavy business wagop. We carry many styles of delivsry wa a full lne of the celebratod Cortland a grippe, but his triends d 10 o " comy rs while at the place of compe- | L LIVER PILLs.” Whon they aro of- 3 Carrluges. Surrios, Buggies, Roa Wagons and Spriug Wagous. It wili bay you (o see us before buying eisewhere, - Motager & Kaudiett's loe Cream. r 8t. s death will be a greut ion, the department commander directs | fared (o yi e ' Correspoudence solicited. ey Motager & Randlelt' " and | $hock to the community. He has beeu for | that dach troop commander forward to the | fored Lo you, refuse them: you do not 4 o Sl D, st | B8 A S R | SRR EER B | e gl Shenlott UNION TRANSEFER CO y he foreinos! igures in Council | partment rifie ca 2 for each e com- Y yoursel able to a lawsult. on will order no other, ‘l‘]\lli mm.n'a- circles, ‘lle hH! born imuw:. 1o Ifi:;\'hl;‘.\lsuu?\'chu‘l:m:‘;.‘llt‘»l:"fx;lc;:‘gl Franklin said **Honesty is the best poli- s —— n Germany snd came to Council Bluffs in | competitors. cy” it is just as true that **Honesty is Use Domestic scap. 1505, Here he wet aud warried Miss Mary 4 the selection of competitors due regard | the best url’uciule‘ L v 1304'6-8'10 m“ln St'l co“ncu Bl“fifl Iowa.. 3