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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JULY 30, 189 SINTEEN PAGES A COHARTMAN, Tnst brasks, and we never said a word until now N t, Law Office, MANHA'L INSURANCE OO, o 5 | NEWS F NCIL B lv IS | theeate s conte por hundeea on all goods | decetvad ndwwindied and sold out year by | States by James A, Ross, vice president of | 3 NI Y ot vis of ohw " THE DAITA BEE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES | shioped on vhetr ifnestn Tows, nna that swouid | soae, prosest spd st, the dishoriest element | the Soctoty of themocratic clubs for & meet u U N\ i A A RUBILL BR R L | p B have given us a marked advantage over the | that would attemg-te come into their party | ing of the democratic clubs, in Washington, Al PR why be gl v”'\ Ivn“ KPS, WIthaut s ponsy oo COUNCIL BLUFFS, — other fellows."" On the whole, however, the | at the eleventh hour to rob them of the | August 24, to secure co-operation in ali %y, NS ONOT L & LHOS Without s penny to opf o YEARL STRERT wholesalors of Council Bluffs are very much | glory of leadershipof the free silver farmers, | tanks of the party in the fall campnign s s o aa S N GRS MR (SN VYV ot FFICE NO. 12 ¥ TRER Burglars Do a Great Deal of Work for Very ;::u-n,-.ql with the present condition, and are | alliance and labor associations. M. Ross invited President Cloveland to ad- | WORDS OF PRAISE FROM CLERICS R A —_ — ) sposed to shake hands with themselyes T dress the meeting and today receivea areply | 5 o & Delivered by catrler to any part of tho elity. Little Pay. grer the work done by Messrs. Wells, AMERIOANS IN SIAM stating that his engageme: ts +ith roforence oo s BBl I W, TILTON = Managor. — | Loomia and Sctosntgen, JRTRIEIS 10 Seoent, T aghs thevis 13 | e Copetand Seamin fmsty cal Stk G AN A preRont pnstos A Rare Dargwm What They Hade Wome for the Advance. asil J He adds tha opeland Medieal Institute and Its | of t abzterian Church, Woolbine, Lo —_—— offer a fine new 600,00 Hardman piano, Mr. Isaac Townsend Smith, the present | political questions of the day, with whose That Are Cares, “Dear Sirs Iml.n-‘gn- pleasuro In makin MINOR MENTIU. | slightly damaged, for $300.00. Who willl | consul general far Siam in New York, [ progress he has expressed much pleasure, known to you that I have recelved groat ben: | Thelr Fleld of Operation Confined to the X6 1 ” e b ; b~ ttuleiy I efits from your treatient. For five yoars L 4 ta has been connected for over forty §oR, SR - o ™ R hive boon AMIcteq With CRLAREY of Ui osd Y. Plumbing Co. Brown Bullding—Wilitam Stedentopl's M t PIANO AND ORGAN CO., yenrs with thé Siamese govern- MGR. SATOLLL AT ST, PAUL, rod o heiand pliysiclans have treated and 1 thront, which attinies wi a8t rossing ns pston Store o St da day Ofce ¥ ve Di ~ B ree' ) Tent ¢ . cured in the offices of thelr great system over | deed; 1n fact, leadl e to bollove th Boston Store snlo Saturday and Monda O T Main street, Council Biuffs. | ‘ment as financial fagént, consul and consul | Minnesota Cathotics Giva the Papal Abla- £9mon sinoetholoostion of Sote ofoes | MAISL RIS U BuBIC SoGRKIE. 1 1] thaus Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Broady Cassndy Are Also Visited. Sho —~y general, and is theréfore well quilified to gate n Nenrty Welcome. 1n Omaha, and they now have under office or | Fo s, but receivod no relfct until | eamo e Mayne Renl Kt Co, 02 Broud way Wil ellls and . E, Damewood, a con: | Sheak of the littlo, kipgdom whose quarrel | S1. Paci, July 3 ~The Catholics of Min. | Ml troutmont over Loni The testimony of T e A R 18 Manncrehor society will giveaplenic | ik . ductor and motorman for the Omaha and | With France may Base such far-reaching re- | nesota united tonight 1in a reception | Me'bers of this profession citel below is not 18 ot catarrh having disappoared. Wi pmorrow at Mynster spring 1w Brown building on Pearl street, op- | o0 Blufts Bridge company, went out | SUIts, 8ay8 & \Wnehiwgton correspondent of [ at Hotel Ryan, this city, to his | NOted esnecially for the sako of omyhasizing you the success you so richiy dos 1 L July 81 is last day to water rent. | posice Bayliss park, was visited by profos- | R b Th . the St. Louis Iepublic. Mr. Smith vas | grace, Mar. Satolli, papal ablogate, | IS LUSLWOrthy character of the evidenco to | #1d freely endorsing you to the public, T am Onice open Saturday and Monday evenings. fo blowers somctime between ]‘":(lm:lfl,ultnf m:v: lnscm \ll’rm(in_y. bt | ngked by the Republic today l1rm: .1~-}.-u I";“ iy ’1“1‘!; A4 Pem A1 :;u:;:v"ll‘v;f"l'n\w- phyalel But to emphasize Very .‘lml‘llv'« ¥ 1, 0 SWARN Jefterson Perkina commenced & suit In | Thursd and Pelday moming, W uck did not seem to be comifig their way. | thing of what Americans have done in the [ 18 : k i IFOfeasion axLrtimel gt UL Rl a sl ity 1o GIBLPCt. Court sestendny ngalnat hi | (i e e s o | THO eveming drow on and the prospects | past in Sim. over the state. Mer. Satolli was asisted | PrOCeton extriely M {0 S e — - wife, Amclia Perkins, on the grouad of | o A1 S L i : seemed to be good for their going home with | ‘We have contributad to educate her | In roceiving by Archbishop Trcland, Arch- | iyi it ot inVatiabiy, stecesshul, s fa IO ERS, dageivion, the secoud fleor he found the roomina | gupty game bags. About the time they | princesand and people in many ways," said | piShob \(‘. o _In-rr Ravoux of ~Duluth, | teustwoithy character of the evidence is cone G. W. Stelaman, head clerk at the Grand | terrific state of litter. The outer doors of | were casting about for some way in which to | he. ‘‘Ame ns utroduced “printing and [\‘“""l'; “' -lxh kof I ;vau_h. Bishop Cotter \“l;r‘vln‘:l 1t lins it been from wen and wos They Are Printed ause They Are Espes Yot Vored the giris at the telephono ox- | the safe had beon opened and a hole bored | make roputations for ability as shootists | other useful arts, as well as medical treat- | of Abinona, Bishop Zardettl of St Cloud, | Jol BuoRiL in thecombunity roproscntat cinily Well-Wrltten Examples of Many change with a gencrous lot of ice cream and | through the inner door. The combination | they came nacross a flock of chickens | ment, among them, and have done much in | \FHIW SReRRE OF BoTLR Dakota and BIShob | ynq"suslly verified. Bt no clnes of peas | 11ke Them, cake yesterdny had them been broken oft and froo | 8nd let four of the number have it in other ways to stimulate and strengthen | SR O 5 Chadiy AT 1Ore Subioet (o eatirrh i or Dronehinl At The followine ¢ Rov, H. J. C " £ the First ¢ 1 °C | the neck. A Dhttle later on they ran across | their national life and character. It is no he roceiving party stood in one of the | foetions thain bublio speakors 1low tminy | by MrcoeT (e fxtraots from lotters written Methodist Fpiscopat oh tor of the FiM | accoss obtained to tho interior. | joseph Luteau, & farmer, who loaded them | Wonder, therefore, that we regard with the | Shacious patlors of the hotel and for the I'lives huve been rendered incompiate | Cilnton. Towa %L eire tho subiien Lo hue, Methodist Tyiscopal ehuech, Fort Seott | o™ safo, wiich was o largo ono, | dowh with Alples hn thon preaumad uhim | G00DOSL concern thia. unjust war Uhat has e of several hours Uho represontative of affections of the troat or bronenial i os. | 1n%0 Wi TmARAGE In KHIEK. phtiohts aflio e OUIEL SRIrCH HEXT BUnANY HOFRISE, had been despoilod of all its contents, which | this piece of good fallowahip and looked into SN I FahL T UPOH CHEVA N0, URSXDGOWSTIYAL Showime v evonlng Hon: C. D, O'Brlen of | 1BY8U tha trouble aid Fostoron tho vorasrnd | Necuet jromo dlsc M A A ekl Ay scattored Abe et & their game bag. He at once pronounced one | the French. . o LA o rien o M b A restored the voies ind | Proper treatment. aymntons do not ail A match gamo of base bull is to bo played | luy scattered about the floor. A pile of | [ty SRR 1y east, his own, and a | “Americans have boen fnterested in Siam | St Paul made an address to Mgr. Satolli, | “G¢ 1on whio v given dlrscttons | 11 T worois oo o e Ty sures Sunday afterioon at the Driving park by | checks and drafts aggrozating #00 18y in | (oliness sprang up. Yesterday he came to | fOr many years, In the olden times we had [ Welcoming him to the metropolis of the ny’ W Lo (he success of 100 Copotand | We tiote oy b reKuTenb sellitully avplied, Wostern Union and. Dostal Telograph com- | one corner of the room unmolosted. A chisol | the crey aen it Tnformains "uaniner Sia | considerablo direct ‘commerce with nwest and assuring him of the fealty of VEITONE, 1. LHolr oxbos may U nigniionen; | oo trorw, 0k Knighve succossive leiters :mn‘-vsn'f"numll B u";d':m‘mhm {nst | B been insorted and the door to the cash | two sportsmen, churging them with larceny, | Kok, latterly by missionaries tud odu R R IR LR AU R LT AR iog, Motiodist i el i S b The damage caso o hittlesey against | riwor had beon ced off. Seveateen | The case will be tried this afternoon at 2 | dwelling —among the people. e distinguished ablegate responded in a | SMEC nliorat, Wis. \ Stuhi, 648 nnd bioate ctter, but the the motor company, which lias been pending | TR0 “V‘“m n::m ‘::d‘ thess 2all xm:: :M o'clock beforo Justice Vien. ¢ Bellis and | kings of m — both the fitting mauner. expressing his gratification | {hrist e b e Kov, Dr: o o Sn LR ot the Momugh Aud In court for tho past two yoars, has been side, Damewood claim that they shot thechickens | King, father of the present. —and | at the privilege of meoting so muny loyal | sohaf churen K1 diny n i e Hoe. 15, Eins wtion wnd cutarrh of the biadaer ure settled and will be dismissed at the next | capacious but unsatisfied bag of the burglars, | four miles from where Luteau turned them | DS majesty now on the throne—have allowed | sons of the church. Metloalst Eplscopal ALSTATORE, uteary, but 1 see that it I8 ottlng po term. together with an old watch valued at about | down, and left yosterday afternoon for the | foreigners to reside in Siam. treating them in .l’gn‘llu»' the night refreshments were | 0.5 the Rov, W, WA Jothodist | 118 £rip alittle. My uppetite is sone gMhere will bo no scrvices at St Pauls | €. A fino gald watch, worth ovor 8100, the | countiy to find tho actual owner. aliboralspieit. o Americans they have | gebved and the reception closed ~shortly | Episgopiat ehurel, Mount orlh 0 iuiotiev. I | Lam oty sic it tha throinr . lere Spiscopal church after tomorrow until Wep- | property of the late William Siedentopf, sr., | . e en friendly in a marked degree.* They i R AYlonsurast Metlidist kiplscos g ‘o ¥ tember 1. Rector Babeock and wife will | was in the safe, but was overlooked. En- There is nothing in this country like | have been pleased with their residence in | ~Mgr. Satolli has just returned from a trip ! Ky. ¢ ov. Clinries Oue Jeave early next week for Chicago o spend | trance to the room was effectod through o | the fruit kept in Wheeler, Herold & | the country” and have appreciated what wo [ o the Pacific coast and will remain in St tlon B Yot tho. T CAp oo | ago seeiConng grently encouraged. for 1 A montn's vacation, window which openéd into the hallway, it | Co.’s cold storage. No matter what the ‘“‘.?l“' “l‘,‘&'.“',' AL 3 O L L I UL L ) ol Prosbyterian cliureh, Kochestor, N. L R A A ) ‘Thomas Cosgrove turned up in polies court | veini forced open by means of o fimmy. | weather is it reaches the customer in { gt iU SEFGPTIRUAE fress wie Sct i P e S e ThGteH s AR, Tonz s thoy formerly d. They o yesterduy morning to answer o the charee “m Aiscet UL .':'.':.l.r a4 ‘fx,f,m\?,“, Bitcko [,“,',(.M condition. Another car 10ad of { 1 184 the fivst peintiog in_ Siamess letiers OFf Interest to Labor Unlons. toF Goriy 1o A A A T A AT S e A O o | staniling Ajar when thooscupants gotaround | lomons was put in Saturday. was done by C. Robinson, an American, with | C11CAGO, July 28 —Judge Tuley today de- | Kee tho Ro. Mr. mente Allof my domplaints sean 10 b6 frae when he was rearrested, and when the court | yesterday “morning. Nothing was found The Grana Hotel, type cast in Bengal. The first known suc- [ cided a case of importance bearing on labor | i\, il ) P e A AL AL S0t oyes upon him thero was an affecting | Missimg, although the safe stood open and | oo ) S8 ST ¥ legant in | CCiStal operation n surgery in the am- | unions and organiztions. The Cincianati | York: A Al b U AL PO Beono. Thomas was given o fourteen-day | the key'was in the keyhole of the cash | Council Bluffs, The most elegant in | putationof an avm was performed by Dr. | orchestra filed a bill against the Chicago | Kochester, the Rev. Jacob Klook, b L Gl y ¥ . & Chicag OHEHO With BRead ant W 0 Tobd OR, drawer. Burke & Casady ascribe their es- | 10Wa. Dining room on seventh floor. | Bradley on a priest. About this time tho 5 \ tor Congre zational ehurch, Satton, Nob.: Kev, am feoling first rate. All of the sympe sen s h nd al water to = Musical society to enjoin the society fr ) t WO 5 v Osborn, | €aDe to tho fact that the cash drawer was | Rate, $3.00 and $5.00a day. E. I\ Clavk, | smallpox was unusually widespread and ma- | 000 y © society from | 11 A, Orane, Bomouy, lite pastor Seward [ t0msare woll under controland 1 foel thut Ellza Osborn, wifo of Georso H. Osborn, | AP0 1o tho fack that thio cash drawer was | (500 Tignant throughout the countey. 1t had hoon | expelling eight of its members for playing | 8t M. E. Chureh, Oninlih, umgebing n now loase of lifo. 1 gludiy fol- died very suddenly yesterday afternoon Lllm. Peahnieiadlh ps g po AU 3 an annual scourge. The American mission- | in the orchestra, in which also play persons n?r'”.“ ook is noted the tostimony of thy Rev. lfir‘:‘.n‘.::-"r\'f?‘:fl‘-fl‘.{"fii?}. vnr“:»n-’v.]..n suen to ‘v‘-”lmnk.‘" el s Sl until | door had been turned in the lock by means LWL LG e arics introduced vaceine and. arrested it, | Mot members of the society. These eight | Nt T, Piclsty 48 W Chestnutes geq | dorhave all fmproved’ sty shito 1 v % bee lll;lrp|->.rnnl y :u W g ”ns \ll‘:lm \3{. of's bt of hippers: Kirk Patterson, who is employed at the | The king sent a body of the royal medical | musicians were anxious to continue playing | in'missionary work i the Mothodist ehoieh | Deen under your care. Tam an old nan and within fifteon, minutes of tho timo when | O3 PECLIIS, 1« (o opieo of Mulhol. | Keystone warehouse on South Main street, | faculty"of ten or twolve to this country to with the orchestra find the Chicago Musical | sinco 146 and is woll known ail over tho state, | PABROL Y e, woung nlin but 1w now i e trade ol 3 vHl & C! 3 0 0. ago Musi- 0 Boono mission, exte o Des Moln, ptul ¢ 10f 1y or hiv= ner townshlp, e oo e e Gk hoy | ing when he mot with an accident that | ™1, 'yq5) three ladies of the American mis | cul Socicty, through its attorney, moved for | 10 FortDodze nud took In fourteen appolut- | (1% boeh wilownd, to receive such <k litul The funeral of the late Mrs. W. J. Cook | Haon 1o ¥ Al almost cost him a foot. A freight train was | sion, Mrs. Samuel 1. Smith, Mrs. D. 1, | & dissolution of the injunction. The court | MCnts: Mr. Burieleh savs in spoiking of the | Jfoiiityt AL T TR DL LUS . 4 been left standing open, and bored a hole h N Mrs. D. B. v treatmient of the Copoland ph 3 Medieal Tustitute that | am <o welly will take place this morning at 100'clock | ¢liygugh the safe door For some reason or | Standing across the street in the Burlington | Bradley and Mrs, House, upon the invitation | held that an outsider could not prevent a = ) LA A ML ULY from her residenco in Garner township. ‘The | othor, they did not open the door, and i | Yrds, and as it showed no signs of | of the iing, visited the palace for a period of | society from disciplining its members, and, THEY AE WOMAN'S WORDS, deceased was born in_Cheshire, England, | %hoc%ad would not have gotten more than | WMO¥Ing out he decided to climb between | three years and taught the family of his | in fact. the members themselves could not — o to this country in 185, sottling it | £.50 in cash. A fine new pair of shoes, a D S G T n';( waiting | mujesty science and useful branches of | Prevenitit. The bill was ten diswmissod. ut They Denorve to Ie Read With Care, tor wattamie county immediately, which | (500 F 0o R : st ot of he way. Justas | knowledge. R ———— : g RLBURII W DL L R R A LD L, W U SR ) CELEIE 2 180 the first steambont built fn Siam Ask Permiwion (0 Wenr Male Attire. ML B v s and three daughters, all of whom | were touched, ) started up, the two cars came together with | was constructed by Pra Nai Wai, a Siamese, ALBANY, July 28.—Governor Flower 1 don now that I ean deseribo my case were with her at the time of her death. bl 0T abump, and_Patterson’s foot was pinched. | after plans and models made in this country | has reccived the following letter from 50 that | o pablishods but 1 shontd be Mack Blizzard's preliminary hearing on AT THE BOSTON STORE. Fortunately it did not getin far enough to | and sent over by myself, with engines and | two women of Italy, Yates county, whose R oy ave othiare kuow iy 6xberitncs i tho charga of highway robbery took place s injure him pormancotly, but his shoe was | machinery made fn this' city. 'The engine | names are withhold from publication; Rour Turney “Witoof ‘the woll iae. esterday before Just » v, Cou ! vas_evident that he had had inery wi 3 ame vithh r 1l ) wife « © o in proving that he had been slugged, or that s WINDOW SCR eral days. an, as a practical machinist con- ‘J)hl_s r‘n‘xnm\un\'m.km\ )ln;uy b.:lu :Il(lu odd. cure ny but n..;. alized wonderful resulits it was Blizzard who did the deed, but he | 4. dindow sereens, 17x32, for | Williamson & Co., 106 Mai J cted with the American Baptist mission. | OWing to a scarcity of farm help we ave rom lebard's teostuont. 1 could never conld ot show thav Biizzara had stolen any. | | Adjustable window sereens, 17x32, for | | Wilkiameon & Go. 105 Maln street, | o boat was o' yacht for his majesty” compelled todo a man’s work on the (LU AT thing. It became a ¢ of assault and | 19¢ Monday. g OADLDY, CASYE use. 1t haa a “walking beam’ engine. It [ farm. and petticoats being very incon- AP G FONb A ORES TS s battery and the judge, thinking that the P ., SOA i Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. was called the Royal Seat. On the 10th of | venient we want your consent to our ViooniuesinreNmatron v vor a g been iiut up iw il dong | W & Cos glyeering soap, 6 cales & bt mber, 1855, the king 1ok an excursion | donning the dross of the sterner sex Ay trionds sl el it ik o while waiting for his trial, dis: | for Zic. FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION. We will uso it for no illegal purpose and Pt RaAn. (T AR dob Heee Ve churged him? e A il G AR [FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOY | 183 the United States ship San Ja- Ve wi o it for noillegral purpose and the enso it 1 had not received the Ty ; d WILL MAKE NO SPE cinto arrived at the bar at the mouth of the | Will be very glad of your countenance in | 72 e T oecnientaItoslkpm thieworiar = Manmewa Gallway. e a AR river with Hon. Townsead Harris, Ameri. | our plans.” “We await your pleasure | §7 A NS L A r”‘”{"‘ l"“"i' ”"”l“";:"y at 9 “"l‘l 11a. 6 calke 4"‘fn|~ H‘ id, an excellent tar soap, | yyestern Roads Will Not Favor Grand | can plenipotentiary. 'He was escorted up | with anxiety, A neirly weil and perfeet health for me- is m. and at o'clock p. m., and every L th 4 Army Men This Year. the river by thd stato barges, the Royal R pluiniy sight. Thope everyone sufferin: ag thirty minntes thereafter until 12:30 at | . Lady Grey perfumery soaps, the finest | ouicaao, July 25.—Western roads aecided | Seat bearing the mivister, and ou the 2ith | Bourke Cockran In Distavor with Tammany. G T L s R an i BICy e irht. Last train leaves Manawa for | in the country, speciul for Monday. 5 S 5 of April, 1855, the: treaty with the Uuited V ASHINGTO! v 98, —A § - 2" trial, und 1 um suro they will say us 1 do g night. Last train leaves Manawa for Tavocs Bondin Lreds N today to make no special rates for the Grand | & 10Ct ASHINGTON, July 28, —A mes 2 that'they are the only doctors for eatarrl Gl R I DR Higrees Bougquet, a 124¢ soap, 4 cakes | i encampment at Indianapolis In Sep | = iigee peseisneds & mill in Siam was sep | N08ting over from New York that the Rev. Hinam J. BURLErGI. discuse. MES G W, BAKELR" 2 it or 25¢ > first s € T S BIRIBE S OBBIER o e 2=l ) Lo : } : o i L ; h ; p mil great Tammany orator, Bourke Cockran : The best building sand in the market Brown, Winde R tember. The Chicago & Alton and Burling- = up by an American. I 1858 the fiest steam | b 7 i feataiedt] m 2 om my own personal exper: e 1 can sata 1k ana all cwrable diseas Lol ab Hino P AT BT 8100 spelinds) - Ty \(nln:[mr lnng fill_}ur.ka soaps, | {0 ave the roads credited with preventing s | War vessel built (i Siim was from drawings | 15 10 much disfavor with the Tammany | testify to tioir sklll T biedsed wod pors | C1 1B @it all curable discass treat:t a too L MR a Zhe soap, for Monduy. 10¢ a cako. satisfactory ngreement. being made. They | and models, with stoam engines and machin- | Organization, and may be deposed as one | fectly sutisflod With therosu tof my own eise | @ d wiiform rates—m-dicines free. Pitionts at @ ey OUNG i3 M B1ife Jest quality of toilet soaps,white lilac, | contended that any special rates made for | ery built hore and’sentout by myself from | of the three chiefs who hold the de and it is u plewsuro 1o recommond these D= | giancs sue erally treat t by mal. Sent for Coolk you~ moulE/EhS BUmmer on e gas h(-l](\ntrnpo. ete, a dc soap, Monday, 3 | the (irand Army would bo used to demoral- | this city. This vessel, built by Pra Nai Wai | nics of that political cstablishment in | *¢t5s 8 skilitul una courteous gentlemen.™ | 05, 50 C Al cakes for H0e. ize the World's fai tes. All that is v | in Bangkok, was 8% tons, carried a crew of | the hollow of their hands. The ri T N TR gt range At cost at the Gas company. < d’s fair rates. All thatis now | in ] 5 , cal ie hollow of their hands. The reason FREE TEST TO ALL WHO APPLY. — S I G ymiort soap, the great healer, 3cakes | left for the Grand Army men to dois to use men and was called, the Enemy Chaser. | for the ire of Tammany against its y . Q N o Domestic soap is the pest. for 5ic, the World's fuir rates to Chicago and re- . 1 H. Chandlor, American. who had ook orator is a suspicion. thas Cockran | e, coreiand and Shopurd announce the | NRS - COPELAND & SHEPARD gl Comfort. powder, the great skin pow- | Purehase from there to Indianapolis. Roads | been some time in’ 1hb wovernment sorvice, et b grentest opportunity to the public that has . LLAD ¥ g y PERSONAL PARAGRAPTS. HeFIE o ST cast from Chicago have agreed to make a | Was —appointed about this timo —tutor | 11 the coming ight batweon Mr. Gleve | over been oftered by any spoclalists in the | ROOMS at1 AND 412 NEW YORK LIS 2 Googa oil u";u_ 4 cakon for1%50 rate of 1 cent per mile for the Grand Army "x?h hlsfimn]csty.'th}fg in his minority, | land “':ld UIL‘_“rtgam/.nhon will be found | medieal world. This offer is In the forni of & BUILDING. OMAlA. NEB, N. C. Phillips has gone to Denver, - * * NG 1 oy S £aC men, o rst homsebbat was designed | arrayed against them. troo tost of thelr pluniof treatment for tho 1L MANA. NE Miss Clura Phelps i visitiog friends at | g0 0 111 €lyeerine soun, 3 cakes for |~ Advices were received hero today to the [ and built by Michael Guerney, an Ameri- . cure of catarrh and all other curablo ehronie | Every Curable Discase Treated- Whiting, Ia. C. effect that trunk lines were preparing to get | ¢an. conpected with) the rice mill. Dr, - \Wraoking Treaty, pitiicanade;) diseases. All who apply in person at their of=i| Office Hours—9to 11 a. m P. m.: 7 to8 n. D, W4 Bushaell ‘is! expbeted: Homoi from i\\lnch‘ino o1l. 5c a bottle. out new emigrant mhm sheets, in which they slfiur:mfi{ nkr‘\Agm{‘t';‘m» has for matygyenre WASHINGTON, July 28, —The president toduy | fices will be oxamined and treatod upon their, | ni Sunduy—10 w. m. to12m. 3 . W. roline. 56 a bottle. propose to quote the World's fair rates as | been at the head of the governmont collego, | issued a proclamation putting into effect the New York today. greolinesooiaibottls, d Dr. Hay o c & - 2 Speci . | basing rates for emigrant busines: and Dr. Hays, also an American, is in charge = AR 2 5 i L. D. Burd, prominent attorsey of Sioux | g aPecitl saleon sille mitts, seo show win- | BGuE U CUdiell of tho Western Pas. | of their hospital. The present mansion, oc- | {Herty of recioroity of wrecking between T City, was i the Blufls yesterday on busi- | o6 98 = & e ToagID dhpli ;&dl"" senger association telegraphed the trunk | cuvied asa residence by the American min- x ness. el °y can be duplicated for | Jines that these rates should not be used for | ister, was a gift by tho king to the United — Mrs. T. J. Shugart and childron are home | in the west. basing purposes in connection with the sea- | States government. ] ' ] from s, visi 0f Lhree wosks With Felutives s | Lodies' fast black hoso Monday, 7o o | boardomigrant iafie. "By this interesting record it will be seen Special Notices. Towa City. pair, 4 for 25¢, were 10¢ a pair. Our 124c | A statement of the carnings and expenses | that Americans have a right to bo concernea | COUNGIL BLUFFS: Mr. and Mrs, fast black, 10¢, or 3 for 25e. of tho/Bur ington system for the month of DL g T mqtl;,‘uindfig ofzSiem, = = ing for a v For Monday we show tho best fas une was issued today. Freight earnings | 4nd cannot stand by wi ndifference and BSTRACTS and loa W and Indiana Dlack stocking in America fer fhe | decreased 85,0 'Pussenger Garmngs - | 360 hor capital bombarded, her beautifuland | fligueii nd B Y Ira Grason has returned from Albany, | money, 12ic a pai creused §234,055. The gross earnings for the | Most picturesque palaces destroyed and her | Blums 3 ¥ Mo,, whero ho weut to attend his fathor, | | Ladles' vestoe25e vests for 124c, 300 | DIONLL wore £3,202.058, a decreasa of #3410 | beople killod by o so.called Ohrlsuiah nation | (GARBAGE ; RS ug T v ; ) p vests—25¢ ve 2dc. 39 | as compared with the same month last year, | Witho rotest and a shudder at its awful | L1 B at Tay Y Wwho i not expected to live. veste for 25c. 0o lislo throad vests for At the same.mo 2/ cruelty and barbarity.” bf F O } /I H Miss Neole M. Ogden is expected home | 33c, FIRE RECORD, —_—— = n 4 odiy Trom AN eI D hore aha | aon A nice lot on bottom for horas . toduy from Lincoln, where sho hus boen vis- | ** Tadibs' waists—Wo show a line of la- Bland Wil Accept the Chairmanship, 1ds, Nieholson & Co. % A‘K R I}thcl:‘:hl.‘l:'llth\\l:(‘, .t i dies' 75¢ and £1.00 waists, all for A\[Ulldfly Wisconsin Tuwynl Burned—Other and Fatal St. Lovis, July 28, T. Bradshaw of T TSI e nbm‘n oL Diarsholm | frz:;‘pa;; li"llt‘!’ at 39¢ cach. Sce window e ‘:"I’):‘;‘::r“l‘;(\‘l.l‘l".( 5 N Lebanon, Mo., in an interview said today: d with catablished trade. " Inquire at B UTELY INGAND T ralativas b s, Mic e Gents’ outing shirts—Sce window. At PWAUKES, i etins from Med- |« would like to correct a statement being et o T O ‘;{;:.I’j"':_'-h“:"\:‘c‘""“;‘l‘llk’x'_"‘;“v‘:EII:'l‘:.;' Gov. | 220 wo show the best shirt in the coun- | ford, Wis., Prentice Junction, Wis., and | cireulated to the effect that Mr. Bland will | FPRUIT PARMS-We have son ; AB3OL ESCENT ermnr Toten ne Moheratn hpointed by Gov- | try for the money. Never was worth | Fifield, Wis.. say those towns have been | not accept tho chairmauship of tho coinage | uydstam f9h mileg iiso kool Towa farmu: FIRE PROOE LLECTRI Medical congress 1o be held at Washington, | 50¢, but a hummer for 22¢. 75c and $1.00 | wived out by forest fires. Medford has a | committee. ‘The statement is entirely false. i e G D. C., September 5-7. outing shirts for 46¢ Monda, populationof 1,800 and Prentice and Fitield }";‘fi“;fi‘i:l[;&""';IJ',:’)' l“"' :1"";'5;;;“:[:'1‘;'{!‘:”:""; Howard N. Hattenhauer, who has been on BOSTON STORE, 1,000 each. The loss at Fifield is reported to [ SnL-svVertes who arevery i Sirosee. _— the roud for the Union Transfer company FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW fl" 1 200,000, insurance light Thirty-four :::?":f:“‘{"I‘i"‘:"‘il“'"“\‘;,’f"'l';‘lir","‘?;";(’)::‘l:’";""“l‘ 3 i 3 ; . ST Soi Al LA WELEL uildings were consumed. ce, v in M. d nd - :‘l:‘xllx‘l‘unllhl:\u‘\:::;:{:: Té‘:,?:(‘I.::f.:”;:!:fl;p:uxn;fi Leaders und Promoters of Low Prices. e et e fire lab Erentioatis hlzwe ;nlkcd with him on the subject and Kory posts fer sale ehunp o PERFECT S =0 Y YR Y A 2 confine imber; nc ildi » | therefore, know whereof [ speak. If rui. Address Mrs. Gallagher, Weston, " 1 M. and Mrs. C. Spruitt returned yesterday PUT BACK THE OLD RATE, gonflned to, the Uimber; no ,oulldings wore | G caker Crisp makes up the colhage com- 5 B s o i AP, TR y astal urned, The.firc at Fifield started in a shed | SP D # § FArRing drom, of sovoral wosks) to back of the Clifton house. Among the struc. | Mittee of anti-silverites 1 do not think Mr. A s ST WO TR VENTILATION — hicago, - Duriug h there Mr. Spruitt | Councll Blufts Shippers Got What They | tures destroyed are four hotels, two general | Bland will accept the chairmanship but ouses and lots undor for: . A Tection with the World's fain - C €O | John Schoentgen, W. W. Loomis and | Paus, July 28.—Fire broke out in the “;"‘Cf’“l‘“v"m ho will xcgifl. e report to —_— Jid Sauer, who s heen connccted with | 11elus Wells returned yesterday morning | suburb of Bercy, obposite tho wine docks, the conprarymoipithstanding, DExScons maclowne. Anopportiyona | [N THE BUILDING 0 he A = Shinas o - < 5 rning. i v p——p———— good stock at low rent. Adres: iy 39, the Council Blufts Savings banls for the past ‘l' 0"': lm"mi T here they ieat lagh: Sun= |45 (2 MOTAAEL = ok paread rapidly and soon Revenue Taxes Must Be Pald. Counen Binits. Ta, B 5 i NIGHT AND DAY irce years, has resigned to take a position | day to wrestle in prayer with the head ofii- Tho flames finally com WASHINGTON, July ¥8,—A petition, signed | Tn 2 OR TRA - ars, hys realzue ositi r : s finally communicated to the N, July petition, signed | Lok SALE Ol 11t e ér:‘::l\“|)l stotico, whero ho Jras _employed v!rul!u v‘f the western railroads. The object | wine docks, o Ton thousand cosks and 300 by many of the leading distillers of the state | ' csele ater 5 e ELEVATOR . AL 2 ATLLIB R - | of their visit, us stated in Tue Bie when | hogsheads of wine were destroyed. Loss, | of Kentucky, has been presented to Secre |~ i § Dol sucecod i, ¢ First Natlonal | oy went, was to havo resciuded tho re- i e e Ly Carlisie. asking that the collection of | (1L, FoHe itata etortunty | T MArn e - e cent brid, 11 o) e . DR B remaining in bond that were distilled and 2 N — BIufts Tnsurance ' company, returned yessor- cent bridgo toll on every hundred pounds | destroyed by fire tonight. Loss between | hondod is May and 1590, be od 1 day from a business trip in Colorado, Ho | of goods shipped by Towa jobbers into Ne- | $50,000 and $100,000 bonded dn Adiyiand;dung, 1B, he-posvnoned Qi y| i LULYW, reports the condition out there even moro | braska. They arrived in Chicago Monday e e, B A L A R U L nddn Iowih ROt deplorable than newspaper dispatches indi- | morning and went immediately to work with Adopted Flery Resolutions, 1 S Naraia 8L, 80 C cato. Hels notat all willing to exchange | the railway ofticials. VEW Y Py ombarrass the distillors, says the potition, NTS: ; b } ] ¥ 018 : New Youk, July 28.—Another echo of the | but will also withdraw from circulation and DIRECTORY OF OCCUPA 2 the sunny hills and_countless gram fields of We explained the situation to them in all i 3 ALY : ; RIS Al e in tumultuous silver meeting last Tuesday was | also from the bauks large sums of mone, S Towa for the “murmuriog pines, snowy | its details,” said Mr. Schoentgen yesterday 8 Y SEMENT FLOOR: o roldes " s Centennial | § ing ma "We 't Y | heard today, when the National Citizens [ Which are now need for the mercantile shiclds, Nicholson BAES - : % y ranges and golden sauds” of the Centennial | in talking of the matter. “We told them o atjonal: Citlzeny i Y. COREST ) 'ERY ASSOOTAT state. . how the Nebraska jobbers were m,,m.,‘u. Industrial association held 1ts meeting, | US¢ of the community, ‘_uvreltnry Ca ;uhs ]‘“m ry Nic - TRy l"llliF.l TY TRUST COMPANY, Mortgag :-'(‘All(lusl LAWN C1 \lMl,u\“\' ru\ 'J\rl.!:{‘ 1 B, W. Hight was able to bo about | compelled to pay 5 cents per hundred on afl | Lhere were sixty persons present and some | replied that the law providing for the collec- Algouts uields.” Nicholson & Co. 000 | yE'Ti'%% GAYLORD, Mortgage Loans, Kual | It " i v, ery o) el v pec) o tion of the U bligatory and that he 3 V storday for the first tine since | £00ds shipped into Nebraska more than we | fiery and denunciatory speeches proceded | ton A S s ~ e — o BLEPIE) his rocont Jinoss. He has entively loss the | had to pay, and how, about five years ago, | the adoption of some equally fiery could do nothing to relieve the distillers. T T Conl, it 1 CAM I h sight of hus right eye and suffers considera. | in order to equalize matters, the rate o | 400 devunciatory resolutions. ‘They en- - e, censhields, Nicholson & Co., 600 [ WYCKOI 8 & BENEDICT, Rewm- Tobaceo, ble pain. from it, although it is not o trou. | Council Bluffs was raised by the addition of | 990 tho —acts —of ~ their members | NoTime to Address Noseo Democra Jigton U5 powriters ud Supplics blesome a8 it was'n short time ngo. His 1oft ents per hundred for bridge toll on goods | 8t the “socalled siver ~meoting” and | WasHINGTON, July 25, —A call was issucd ontaining money, Call at FIRST FLOOR s et SIPRChIMO a0l Salnlete ¢ nover crossod the bridge. I order v | der doclaring themsolves tired of being | oday to the negro demoeracy of the United y . 10, Frosco, Puintor, but he can still see enough with it to recog. | equalize things still further Council Bluffs s T Co. DENT I BULLDIN nizo his old friends. His many friends ex- | Jobbers were gl\;\'u THO SAIO.KALE OB OB | T T TR T S e S RN P o B TR e i et e o OONEANY, ION TELEGRAPI VI tond sympathy to him in his time of af shipments as those paid by their rivals on nators tion, thootherside of the river, <This made it ’ SECOND FLOOR. i voal Ch “ 5 necessary for us to pay the bridge toll on 'UAL LIFE INSUR- | HARTMAN & ROBIINS, m:.lm)l);.’!.Iu‘..le.A-tl(r:«.ur]}::’[l:::?.!rul:l',l(} 'lgl':l‘} woods shipped to fowa as well ns to Ne- i y IEHAL 1K or Fire Ingirance, PIESN EQUITABLE LIt THIRD FLOOR. EQUITY ¢ strcet, Grand Hotel buiiding. they sought to: talg away the partial com- - g 5 i % TSAAC ADAMS, Luw Office (L AWAGNEL, Ageut Unitod statos Acdldent pensation they had made us by requiring us | ¥ QU can buy the best Buggy,-Phaetons, Carriages, Sulky, or DI CHATLY B mooms, | piinues o Sy SOCIETY, Stop at the Ogden, Lest Domestic soap is the bes! ouncil Bluffs, tie | to pay 5 cents more per hundred on goods 00 house in Iowa. shippod wost. - 1) “We wasted no timé in_Chicago, but slapt with thoso oficials until_we got’ what we L, Nose and S3URA. A0 WL EQUIR any thing in the line. RW. PATRICK IRT, Room NO. 6 — wanted. They held a meed T v b DITED §1A TES LIFE INSURANCE €0, PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIVE €O, Caught w Burgir, and during th‘: afl l:m:n“::;“ ni‘v,‘)‘?iifi‘fi'}.' l,{ U AMBRICAN LOAN AND 4 KCUS £ €O, | DIt B It TTEN. Dont The reside lault, on Sixth | that they had decided to grant our request DIt A AN AL s A street, just below Seventh avenue, was en- | #nd put the rates right back whero they ‘y! .‘\"l'll';'(}*lm‘l(u“'\l"«'.-ln\,x.f";t'x‘;fy?. SLAGOLI LG CO, tered by a burglar last evening about 7:30 | Werea wedi ago. Some of the ofticials told Y 00 s | FOURTH FLOOR. . o'clock. He was found by Mrs. Gault jusy | U8 that we might go home, that they would H L INSURe s attend to the business and see that we were PACT AND ACCIDENT | CTIOUT MUTUAL LI after he had naobed & pocketbook contain- | treated right, but we told them that we PAPREII ing about £10 in cash. As s00u as tho fellow | would stay right there; the people of Council Vo A WEBBTIN ol Eetate o 1 NEURANCE CO, saw ho was discovered he started out of the | Bluffs would flay us alive if we came back WEBSTEL, HOWAR o EIre daaurs NNUITY CO. WRITER CO. " SOCIATION, vl Enatn MOk (1S & 0., Solleltors of Patents. SEIs LUAN AND BUILDING "AS$0- | ACCIDENT INSURANCE €O, | Ford, Ag:n house on a run, with Mrs. Gault after him, | Without bringing something substautial in He ran through a lumber yard and into the | the shape of & bargain all sealed.” yard of M. Welker on’ Seventh street Is there not a likelihood of the railroads With several men after him, all of them | reducing the rate from Owaha to points in yeling “Stop thief.” When he reached | fowat” Welker's yard he chimed in with the gen- Ay eral chorus and yelled MNITY CO. Btenographer, BLISHING AND POl ‘ NAL @ NOR, Stenozraphor. Mk Lanuns. 1 COLLECTING AND REPORTING s, they may do that! buy we don'tjearo much if they do,” was the reply. **We have top thief” us loud] 1CULLOO] and Aurist |/ ; : 26 uny of them. But the game did not work, | an advantage over Omaha in our Towa mar- NOAL EXONA " E HBRG Manulucturers' ASa% for one of his pursuers ran up and caught | kets from the fact of beiug so much nearer INN O W ENDLEY Architoct, him by the collar and marched Lim to the | to our patrous. _Four miles may not seem to AN, [eid s Bo KINDLEL) arghiip meareat box, whero tho patrol wagon was | be much of s difference, but whon you come FIFTH FLOOR, \ ocalled an © was carted off to the city 0 consider tha akes anywhere from two B, 1 I 3, A TMENT $o gave hix. hame. s donn Howant On | o ive days for. goods shippod from Omana ATUY URAPOUAKTERS PEFAREMENT ! B o miiod & ol ra o oty OB | 30 cover that fout miles 304 can ubdersand OFTHB PLATEE SIXTH FLOOR (] were found in his pockets, all of which | what I mean.” | MISSOURT VALLEY GRATN (O, Were recoguized us. belonging to Mr and | ‘'he success of the Bluffs shivpers in DITORIAL LOOMS. AN " G OMPOSING ROOM. KAMILTON LOAN & TRUSI COw BEINDORIF. Architect CREW- 3 Mrs. Gault, Ho was evidently a new hand | complishing their undertaking was the cause tog Olle at the business. of a great deal of rejoleiug on the part of the it MLtk i AND CONSUMERS As- [ WALTER EA Birber Shop. | p——— 5 citizens of Council Bluffs, and particularly “é‘&.*.kfi-‘mk.""" AH V.8 GOVERN T ERINTING OFFIOES, Greenshields, Nicholson & 0., real | the wholesalers. Some of the latter, how SEVENTH FLOOR, t estate and rentals, 600 Broadway. Tel. 151, | ever, talk us though they would have ¢ > 4 " been perfoctly willing 1o have had ROYAL ARCANUM LODGE KOOMS, | Another improvement to the popular | the rate as tablished - by th s " = — e sc,“,be,.”,m}o' e 0 e Union " Pagio "v‘v fow d.{.y e We invite you to call and see our repository. All of the latest and best styles kept, If you Spr—— —— remain in ), 4 . . H Smoke T, D, King & Co's Partages. Landing. sald one. of ihem yestordes, | Want the best at the right price come and see us. or address, A few more elegant office rooms may be had by applying ‘with the railway cowpanies running east i Dowmestic soap outlasts cheap 50ap of Counci) Bius By which thicy have lisrered 1304-6-8-10 Main St, UNION TRANSFER CO,, Council Bluffs, Ia | R, W. Baker, Superintendent, office on counting room floor >

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