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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY ‘.’I. 18914, 3 1 f . T — A M 4 E | N\FUS F RES | t New York spread oc Mrs here lies fell t orning betw 1) THE THE DAILY BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES [ it .ttt sy | AFFAIRS AT SOGTH OMANA smst 3t et e 2 1 dbelerp i ANIMAL ExonTs ¥ | oOur p re wide awake and e 1 — r mad « appear here betw “and 6 a t | 1 ac COUNCIL BLUFFS | ast maghificent. future, Evely T g Yargs Yowa ' g Sl v | OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL 8T B O e CT A S & YRR W | How the United Workmin W..‘ Celet rs to be g Mrs. 1 Fea meter stood at about legroes DR' WH. A, HA“MOND 3 W 'nr(,vxm:) :,.‘- e : 3 Sk | BENNISON BROS. l ST . JOHNSTOWN'S STREFTS FLOODED. \ o A for -4 3 N susiness ofmes, No. 41, mignt | HOW FAR A WIFE AFFECTS HER HUSBAND | Mond . STREET PARADE WITH EXERCISES AT PARK T ()l ll“ IR B \\l\ Bebbek Mimis ot s » » 4 | nday’s Sale. 1 | Scenes Reminiscent of Conemaugh's Dan | atest siks and wpooda | Break Fill the Sabhath. ¢ ¢ MINOR MENTION, Does Her Contributory Negligence Excul- s Kondsy &b o weh | Objections to the Ordimance Requiriog All JOHNSTOWN, Pa., May 20.-The big f \ . pate a Defendant from Liability to In b a sk lay Coal to e Weighed on City Seales («C from First Page.) & ' LAt flood 88 sed this A . . of of Oma s > silk, M ! ¥ \ to the long t wa M \ X D Five I' Prics (2 dr $2.50, this city — | our « Monday 39¢ yard e . P \ ting. goods on t rs. Pt e Erenter as a United § t of ar) e ; Al B - | tery noticed a asted er at ard. Peined TH 0 i, M I today b \ A ¥ a now 50c | ara elot r roe 1 P v Tw her | slgh oAt . 7 ¥ 1 f s A £ W K 1 gua s L 2 ,v. “ : v « s b s | b A [ t 1V t ¢ b 1 ' v ! N 0. D H 5 o | M 1 26¢ ea | men 1odg f both O | ¥ e s 5y n T i ik ks | 1 and ien] Tuxedo veiling ¥ g is t € | BRIDGES AND DAMS SWEPT AWAY, streams THE COLUYBIA MEDICAL O 2 7 ' §1 98 rt at Syndicate TR Rivers Carry Off the Efforts thing ; Wa % o Thur D ey 5 1 : 7 o since e | GED. P. SANFORD, AW, RICKMAY, Mrs. . H. Clark, was given a sur sther track and J t " & | oy 1 Blufts " . were present shatien 't Wty property Georg a motor conductor, was PR goes | trylng to | :nkv‘l, vio / Irl;x,\"‘\l'lrjl\ night wh fl\v : » Nassan | - y | of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. ending a performance at the op:ra house s ChAFRaL A vl 4 and had to be taken to his home on Wa b in | - Capital . . $100,000 Ington avende in a carriage mpl | CADA, M May 20 ML > g The senior class of the r h company having an | a of Bay City sprung | Profits, = L/ L4 12,000 Just recoived their class 2 t once for terms and | H i vi i we yery pretty threg-corner: 1 Peat ob water..|. e s We bay & metal, covered with red ¢ e i | high wind s | pere e deg We w pleased to the inseription “C. B. H e Co., Cou Blafts, la., agent | & Lo AL R. H hols, Harry Raxn s o bkl - 5 a R Hough, R Peregoy, Dor s043 5 here Ix = Robinson, W. M. Drew, C. E St D hiE W asT | New Mex Special Noticass Spooner_and W. D. Caroth a. Our second fad i as: Whea!' cinb. went o vood board of ' it : COUNCIL BLUZF3; & 4 : e rilbe A 6 Thre) for the OOLS, VAULTS, Mrs F. A, Sackett and Mics Frankie ¢ b will oo L Turke, dt ' Tayiors man gave the chi the [ further in the First Bay es | 18085 P haR [FARM AND R thEaay attarn ¢ sota! M Pusey Atue ones returned at 5 o'clo gl prospects | quehan and it Is expec but thoroughiy pleased. 4 such a ! o reach a height tonight second to the great o The Union Veteran D ty s even_exceed guards and High S adets s % City Weighing of Coal. v is rising a F religious services at the Broadw Have : it S e B : The water is H church next Sunday evening in w o n r 2 city Broadway, with their usual custom of attending a 1 L ers Have / 1 bt church in a body each year on the ting apparatus ve e coun fices and | 20 A e and P S CITORE TOITARS efore Memorial day < dries the tak ¥ ¢ man of the Distri it Vegetabies in Council before Memorial day » § Phillipsh p already eremoniousty At i Sloux City. It is astonishing how MR, MIDDLEBROOKS INVITATION. s it is ‘o | nigher than it was in the flod abor people give to the qual = | oo AL, Besides dontribatl At Clearfield, the Beech' Cr Iroad is surance. There 2 nsurance | oratorical Effulgence of the Man Who | to spread the A er water. Super.ntende IE companies and many We repre Wants the Travelers in Colorado. | by n of th out o g an ef- sent only the best. Louge: & Towle, 235 Pearl sriet n the fuzzy In jance, a ' fort to protect thie supr Several bad washouts on th ad have been 3 7 ir exposed proni 4 cartily r The Grand Hotel bl Fice lald the partitions. The | in favor of any local law which will enforce | TePOrted S A It has been currently reported that the legates who had speech T full weights and measur In th i1 | Church services ail through_this section Grand hotel would again be thrown op Delegate Middlebrook tible covering | business i i3 | were abande and people have spent their and the biot upon the reputation of Council | o et orno 0 R 1 divides weigh all of our coal Gity: sealest )i ime SntiouklyBwatchlagsionEatie "EIVES At ug. All telegra practicable. 1t is a common oc. | S¢¢ the flocd wagon with | Bluffs would be erased, but the plan is still n embroyo, and no formal date is set f series of fireproof now so cheap nection wi for us to send | n S i { | | | | | \ the opening. But ng of the finest riflefmore and four small ord. cut off. el tore R aiinay line of spring fur Is, hats and | PR ATE Uthat re ‘was a et many pe ibois, Pa., four s shoes is now on th Main_stree ks rta e water Tell fn the last {orty-elgh and Is already an assured success. Thomas R TR Tee i They buy it fin hours and all the low lands are flooded. Many B. Hughes, the proprietor, annout at ] 1otE (EaDbe e T peaple hiave been obliged to move from thelr the business so far is entirely satisfactory hotels, theaters In order to reweigh ngtmes S . and is continually ¢ e increase and b are special reasons coal would have to PITTSBURG, May 20.—The heavy FRing of fair to outds all for . for good res should’ be’taken loaded on aain, cemehs UL IR A D U T D goods, fair treatment ow prices are se this work o e Llar i bt X bound to win. Come an would sinply have to raise | SO e o o et e The f. Mase Wise live 1e barn al, and the poor people, who |yt Considerable Inconventenes to re he famous Mase Wis Salobarus nd as | are supposed to get the benefit, would be the | S2U32 considerable inconveniencs to re :a\'c bren sold to 3w "n‘wr‘ o and the e i Ll Ao benhe in | the lover parts of the cibmnd in Al siness will ba continue: ler his manag 106 proper th to do Fharatihe: zha e is e 3 : o2 inti 3 ment. Horses boarded and <cared for &t B e e N ‘,*r P e L h i | Dt are reported out of oria is Dr., Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants s o oht. n iy e o or dealers el damage sewhere is . . . : : NN IALIS ALea; Darn open day ans niEht dg;fiwae i e finds a | el s b L and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor : PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. S S (ot e Tty Scal S :,N find liizs n ALTOONA, Pa 2 20, 3 dam in th other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 1 - 3 e k5 orse curve aboy ty broke at 11:30 . < 3 i L. G. Scott, principal of the schools at y It Causes Bejoicing. o'clock tonight, thirteen feet of it being for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. Biroe H e city, the guest of his nd child in the | a5 9 ! e The ordinance dirgeting permanent side- | carried away. The people living in the val- asE v o v » :l,:";_‘r :p -”' ;m‘l" SR gthe sue ”'"”(1 (M;\l l’v[ 1 (“y the | 3g¢ pe ol e e Hl‘ s of N street | 1o¥ had ample time to get out of the way of It is Plcasant., Its guarantee is thirty yecars’ use by Tlomas . B, Ganaly Nretur vesterd ey, | hamahe wl at the clrcus I‘I | b e Sy from Tiw ~fourth’ € "Twenty-seventh s | bontimon 1he et of I‘lf“ e " o p:v:l:aw.l Blillions of Mothers. Castoria deatro;s?‘ orms and allays Eetiilel Moliied, wiigrSahe has;boen atiend [ cens fox it aacie opl ce. | ood news to the mafortty of the citizens | be caried away. Alioona gets its water feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, : 1| theworta s - ERE Ty e of our | her street is one.of the principal streets | Supply from this body. = i EELT he grand jury has completed its work and | the world, but not decp enough to wet the | rgains ook ove 5 s arrheea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves s ;{m s !,,Lm.l and he may not return. shoulder blades of a dried herring, and a man pargLn o ‘.‘“ ,kn‘-f in South Omaha. All the banks in the city = cures Dial e R seldom has to roll up his trousers when h s offered in our differ. | or° °3 this street. It is the main thorough- OLEAN PEOPLE PREPARING. tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney. Beautifal New Rogs. es a d ave e h to roas il A b are from the car line to the Exchange 4 e i 5 y 2 At the Council Blufts Carpet store this [\‘:,‘:““.3,,‘,’1"’“ Sesttn B e e g e e Syiiears | Dullding and packing houses, the city offices, | Ttesidents Along. Creek and River Moving Castorin assimilates the food, regulates the stomach 5 b store wil nce you Syndicate | ojry . Higher Ground. i cek ladies will be shown the new | crack of doom. Have corner lots encugh t ig success and bargains numer- | 3 J2il. palice coupt and about half the re to s »1s, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case ::::h things in the rug line in the co reach to Omatia. Have railroads enough to is a big success and bargains numer- | tai] stores are on this street. The walks | OLEAN, N. Y., May 20.—From present in- and bowels, giving healthy L v The leader Is the La Pars, a magn keep Vanderblits out of the poor house | potypRINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. now down are in a bad c n and in fad | dications Olean is going to have a duplicate of toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, thing, and others are the Buddhas, Royal | and u‘ furnish strikes for everybody. Have ) Council BIt i the whole street has the appearance of one the great flood of five rs ago. The water Wiltons, Smyrnas, in single door mafs up to | oil enough to keep the torch of liberty bur rCountit, REHT IRy I aicountry town that had seen bettar ava | {50 0rcan crek is s high as it was ther Castori Ca=torw.. e largest carpef sizes. All will be ¢ ing unt \h:::.-v elder 13 elected president e laundries use Domeatio 8o e paving 0 rough and full of holes e SHESs Sl 5 :lxlvm.’llluln this week. In laces and drape | of {hik tagnitant Tepablic. ‘Weiwilthen!| - jasnied Dty s that dt s unsife to drivefover {t: "Persons | and .the river is within about ifour:fest of agtorig s every new novelty and all the old standa DEetr ! heanHIns fhie aricilko Moscas Lwve | have by far the | Who have to do business on N street hitch | high water mark and rising at the of “Castoria Is an exc ine for chil is 50 well adapted to children that will be shown. and will be included in th { bave marble enough to make meonuments to t line of les ever | their horses on Twenty-fourth and walk | seven Inches an hour. People along Lower dren. Mothers have rx told me of 155 | [ recommend it assuperior toany prescription special sale. The Carpet company is the | mark the graves of every ambition, life- il Bluffs. Bicycles for rent | down for fear they will break a spring or | porric street had besun to move out at moon “Nm“uwmmwm.flu Lot (o et only exclusive carpet house in the ¥, and | less boom or mouldering scheme that was on easy payments. First-class | Wheel. Efforts have been made to get a TR e e s Da. G. C. O=a00D, M. A. Ancnen, M. D., does not sell from diminutive samples. ever d by a traveling man. workmen in our repair department. 105 [ majority of the property o E 0 alRna | e are s Tiearly ) deserteds Int that Lowell, Mass. 111 8o, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ! = 7 We enough potatoes every year to | Main street. petition to repave, but all attempts have | 304 thus are nearly desertcd in (hat por- et s 3 ‘le Rlders. T o e entUEhta totoina, i = Lo e i (e failed. It is said that an effort will be m tlon '“ he \” But a few inches more Castoria is the best remedy for children of Our physicians in the children’s depart- Before selecting your mount for this sea- | Zilu. "diraifa enough (0 SUPPIY the WORIT'S | Gerramn aretoesd e moaework: | to atop the laying of the sidewalks, but so | ¥Iil be required to shut oft the BumD 8as which Tam acquainted. Thope stot | ment have spoken highly of their experi- | son e would respecttully ¥ou to Uy OUF | teq and tobacco trade, and Governor Waite | Mrs. B. Hagg | fareboiperion ihasimansipublic hisiobjectien. | o) 1ok 11KaiaiYRsLIAREE N distant when mothers will cousi ler ence in their outside practice with Castoris, $85.00 Waverl guaranteed equal to any | 1 b ot AEE. e ——— East Olean looks like a vast lake. No t-ams far distant when m: | ' whesl built ess of price. Over forty | ""‘l'(“*;“ to keep everybad : guessing 1\\4‘ | O o Magic City have been able to pass along the Boardman- interest of their children, and use Castor | and although we only have amoug our s Yole & will be appointed next on the and po- RTRRS o A The o cil lifstievening ville road fre st 0l d at 5 o'clock £ the various quAck noStrumS ¥ | medical supplies what is known as regular , n nke in the Cole & Cole, exclusive | 0 s ‘e : st picturesqu 520 P t e 4 he ci incil me t evening 11 from lean and at 5 o'cloc stead of the variousquack nostrum PP ‘ ‘."ems difartiniatant? L'\ paylblar s e R Ve L i Pearl atrei lephone, Mr. Samuel T. Shrigley spent Sunday wich | the last passed on the Portville road. T destroying their loved ones, by forcing products, yet we are frea to coufess sees the E gk et governor that ever rode a blind Mexican } 1 = S Snds s 5 ey tracks of the Bolivar route are under wa 3 SSAthiag aisihe erits of Casto p e with hile you are pasiag for Taundry why not | mule With the ‘Staggers through rivers of | G3% cooking stoves for rent and for sale a rn“,;l i ‘:AU.T In : i Saskm gl Balia s rontslars un der water morphiue, soothing sy [‘::r;\(‘ ‘;J:)V;:‘\m.g ‘n:':‘m;fn(v.r; ria has wor v @ look best? Sagle laundry soliclts a | blood to the bridle bit jas Co's office. o Mr. M. Templeton- of Minneapolis is | along there and millions of logs are Lelt oy agents down their throats, thercby sex o i i f:i:ult;dhmtue;r:gx-:;»:ix:u Teiephono 157, | We have the finest schools in the we Everybody knc s drugs. visiting his relative, Postmaster Glasgow R TR cfglos ars el s them to premature graves.” Usiten HospiTak 2ne in-s;uuu-:; e = and cur kindergarten branches teach ev — Mrs. Pearson will give a free lectur e electric s railway company have Dz. J. F. Kixcnrroe, oston. Organized an “Industrial Army.” thing from Isarte method of hol Domestic soap breaks hard water, Baptist church Wednesday aftern .‘IB.AM» VL, ir ,MJM-:-T‘.';;,..[) 'p:,’i} at (:w Conway, Ark. | Arvew C. Switm, Pres., Seven fellows were brought before | out four aces and two-card draw, to the AL ok o'clock doned all their trains on the western divi- Judge McGee Saturday morning for a trial | metempsychosis of a drummer. Have PRODUCE POINTERS. Andrew Factor, the prisoner wanted at n as well as all trains on the Western The Centaur Company, T1 Murray Street, New York City. on the charge of vagrancy. They seemed | Pretty girls enough to keep four factories at Plattsmouth for larceny, was taken back York & Pennsylvania 3 R elawing the world recently | York Inaking: lips for an army of a travel- were feeling very | to that place by an officer. Portville the strects are submerged 4 ave be ewing o E ers’ convention, and enou homely s to | jubilant over th of a large crop Nellie Maxwell, the 12-year-cld daught people are being driven from their 4 from a knot hole In the fence, for they | turn back Coxey’s army. Tradition states | but their expectations e dropped sev- | of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Maxwell, s reported | hous Merchants have been forced to were hungry, ragged and forlorn. There did | that when Ben Butler saw a few of | eral degrees since the of Friday night. | as being very low. In fact, her recovery | t2k® off the floors and pile them ot seem to be anything particularly against | ming widows, he fell back in the ari rding to the reports Nona)¥ancikn= | lis teonsin y L. 3 very n the counters and boxesgand barrels them, and so they were discharged on con- | of his valet and exclaimed frost has taken a v [ConaIOEEATT2 o b 4 CANISTOE, N. Y., May %.—The continu ditlon of thelr leaving town by moon, a | *“Oh, Helscanno, strike me, honored sir partion of the vegetable crop in this 1o- | of Apenlters Hamry vl diithe ous rain for the last three days has eov- “CUPIDENE™ i thing which they faithfully promised to do. | Give me a gash, put me to present pain | cality and home grown vegetables are not | w Bt “'l”-‘ # (r _"]‘l“-“-d ered the valley, flooding all the lower parts M NHDUB HE T HEDW.pm\v.mm. They left the station and went up the street, | lest this great sea of joys rushing upon | |ikely to be as “ iy YR last il o mmen to build a city, all the yards of the Iu r Vitalizer,the prescripe .-~ where they found some one who fitted them | me o'erbear the shores of my mortality, and | 5 " T Co e e e o8 T | story brick block on Twent moving lumber piles and = ign L8 tamous Frtnch physician, whl qsiokly mize you cf all nery . out with flags, and then they marched down | drown me with their sweetness.” 17876 aires of white hesns.. Thers s roavel mr ot ¥ It is stll raining and the water 3 ;,];30 d fedonn, Nersoss Do 1 the street. On the way they gathered, it The state Is still young; but the male pop- | N3 ToPEE B0 N e exaens bt The May festival to be given by the Ig. Pimples, Uniitness to )hny Exhaosting Dralne. Varicort’s and | is said, fully a score of men who were just [ ulation are nearly all either majors, colonels | & and for beans In Nebraska In excess of | pers of St. Agnes church takes place at st e o Coasiinall as ragged and forlorn as they, and somewhat | or judges, with a goodly sprinkling of gen- | the production, and Calif ria or some other | Bayer's hail on the afternd®n and evening SNOW. EN. KENTUCKY. CUPIDENE clean:cs the liver, the kidney) and the urinary ugrier, {or they had not had a fail break. | erals and commodores: but they are all good bean growing state has to be called upon to | of Wednesday, the 23d. Supper will be BEFORE awp AFTER crzansof wll impuritivs fast. They did not stop until they fellows, while the ladies are all sweet, and Rke up the deficlency served and a program rendered in the even- | €AYy Fall of the Beautiful and Cold cren K OraAta: the Northwestern yards, and the either the wives or sweethearts of these The Omaha Fruit Au n company s | ing. Weather in the Tobaceo Region. ninety per cent are troubled with ) boarded a flat car and left, like their pre pron men. We haven't a real Simon | BUrrying forward the work of putting their nnell is th CINCINNATI, May 20.—Speclals to the Moy io cure nithanbas onaation .5 0N e essors, for Washington, taking their new | Pure John Jacob Astor sarsaparilla dude in | auction rooms in shape at 4 Jones it GRS R Enquirer from eastern and southwestern 1for ol And loatimonlalss ST recrults with them. This s of proced Colorado, because we only raise the sugar *fl"v'l n the work is completed. which ¥ while on Kentucky report snow all over the .y Cal r sale meets with a great deal of favor with | cane with a small handle, and be ry will be in the course of next three or | ;o s st s v x s. Iow. T Tons i DRQEINE S FMAL IADE.0: A Ma-| four days, it s safe to say that no city of the | by o1 ar & great deal | part of the state. At Mount Vernon g P and cultivate the shy I | size can show any better truit auction rooms, | of [URLITE Around wiil B subpoenas | nches; at Nicholasville, - elght ir at = owe A - The company has leased the ground floor of | WAEER01S, (ARG LIy W] comes in good | cqiietsburg, fc temperati t UNERY We Bave & eholch ot of ieats, sultabe | S0ds The Wi, wooly snd ¢ | The company has leased the ground door of | B Catletsbure, four aches emperatur: abou MA.N_HOOD RESTORED! ;}Fxys srenan e Y P titen antiar At cowboy ] i . e ware A e T e who gave | 3 Here. in and about Cinclnnatl, the mer ) i uch us Weak Memory. Lo of Brain 3 | with the last buftalo. We deal ou ardwa n the front part a A P T A A S r eadnche, W 0, Nightly E:Isalois, Nervous: done will pleate let us know at once | R Seal | ed off and furnished | the name of Surfus were arrested | 7% S mn alldrainsand eliber Sox shuced extra charge for planting. J. F. Wilcox, | Tndt wi buyers, and an elevated | by Captain Va The officer cla e May 20—S byoverex youl opium o florist. R & e R 3 ccr. The balance of the | that the couple occupying the same \ ;90N Rt it ana this Vet packet. @1 per i 85 Oraer Charles Lunkley, the well known undertaker, | snowy peaks that | space for ~storage purposss. | room. Tiu police have made a number of { morping RN AR R dgiven writte "ru‘llrnhnuvlur rrefund th monsy. Hold by aif will occupy the bullding at 235 Broadway | d monks to receive | Three cars nloaded at a time at the | arrests ot thiis xort of late. Both parties | Gumgged 2 gy e S AR L AL LT ea) Boox sant sealed after May 20. Various improvements will | dictions of the rising sun; its v, front doors of the auction rooms, while twice | & \eir appearance in cour HARRODSBURG, Ky., May 20.—Snow fell For sale in Omaha. Neb., by Shermaa & McCo nnell and by Kuhn & Co., Druggists. be made which will give one of the | )& streams make you think of Elysian | the number of drays can be loading at the e — ere last night to a depth of two inches. T finest undertaking establishments in the | scenes, and when I get to talking of ( [ rear dc f~” Au PODR will be held as soon Mrs. Lease Is Prostrated. er registered 28 this morni _— west. | rado and medicated paper I don't k as the California fruit commences to arrive | OQLATHE, Kan., My’ 20.—It is evident acreage in tobacco was put t ture 336-333 of theMinnesota crank wh A\ reent. is far west across the Accord the reports from California led. TOMAWAY.. Bargains o | Buftalo r once designated the | there is mise of a heavy yield when { has threatened the:djfe of Mary E. Lease | “SOMERSET. Ky, May STEAMDYE WORK 4 See the new art goods at Mrs. Niles'. Great American Désert.”” I represent a | all classes of large e con ;-ml today as thetéme of her death at | over six Inches déep, w All kinds ot Dyelng o | state, few of whose eitizens were born there; | sidered. This incl as the | his hands was anticipated. Unusual pre- | everything this m and Clewing done In Fixed the Saloon Tax. but coming from almost every quarter of the | larger fru 3 ches ots in | cautions were taken dn guarding the premise never known the highes style of 1 Hereafter instead of paying the city $5 globe, bringing with them distinctive charac- | some pla the | of the state deaf and dumb institutic one exte the art Kalel n per month for the privilegs of providing | teristics and influenced by the local customs | average in s, pears and | especially the balls leading from the roc FRANKFOR Aininec (anrion D thirsty humanity with eooling but intoxi- | :“ Ide to thelr es training and assocla- | vi"“"““;}“ 3 10.% n"':u;‘; !‘:l;“ new. Work prompti s expe Hlaces damage was done ana del cating beverages the saloon have “ Colorado, my adopted state, is challenging | not extensiv Since the rains two weeks mm‘” "(flu:’u'lm::- to pay $925 per year, an increase of $25 per | the attention of world today by her | ago, trees and vines have taken a new start country. sSend for month, due to the passage of the mulet law. | symmetrical mounta’n chains, her mineral | in such counties as were benefited. In price st Of this amount $600 will be paid to the | waters, that offer health to all who are | Scnoma county fr s reported to be drop- county treasurer. Mke all other taxes. as | suffering from any of the ills known to the | ping, still it is claimed there will be left on ’ C. A. MACHAN, provided by law, and the ren der will be | human body Her deep canons, fertile val- | trees enough to make a good crop. In the . - - Propristar. paid to the eity clerk at the rate of $27.10 | leys, beautiful parks and scenes of grandeur, | San Ramon valley fruit haseall set well, and FEAAREE ¥ per month. If the number of saloons under | and wonders wherever one'may o, and more | it is all right and plentiful in Tabama, ‘nfi"nr\ri—’ Broadway, near North : the new law equals that under the old pro- | than all her mountain locked treasure vaults | Butte, Glenn and = Yuba counties. In Z wealera Denos hibitory law this will give the city within | that are long and deep, deposited by an al- | Placer county work bas begun in thin- Tel hone a few dollars of the same amount of revenue | mighty hand, and made subject to the drafts | ning out the peach crop Strawberries from the saloons as before. The probability | of man at sight there are in immense quantities is, however, that the additional fe w'l u may have a faint eption of | cherries are moving freely to market. The = - drive some of the saloonists out of the busi was & few years ago and what | crop is called especially fine in Eldorad > neas, while the requirements of the mulct | briefly sald . | county. Cherries are ‘ripe ln Sacramento - [s 2 scientifically pre arcd liniment *4] I] P \1(“-.& _l| I(Ta l‘t 9 O. aw that each saloon keeper shall flle a | In 1570 census returns gave us a popula- | county, and plums of all varieties are re- every i fe $3,000 bond will prohibit others from engag- | tion of less than 5,000; in 1880, 37,000; in [ ported to be a very heavy crop, growing fast very mgrcdlen[o recognized value, and in constant ? L ing In it, wo it is hardly likely that the city | 1582, 55,000; in 1885, 70,000, and in 1590, 150,- | and promise to early. Large crops of use by the medical profession. These ingredients are | 2 2 r will receive anything like the $40,000 or more | 000. During the vear of 1582 there wers | fruits are promised in Solano, Napa, Merced combined in a manner hitherto unknown, and WILL JOBBERS IN ‘ in revenue that it did under the old law. but four cities In America that exceeded | and many other counties, while In Maderia 1 . Dinver in expendiiure of money in new | there Is more o leas trouble with grub DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. It SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE .I‘nr c‘:m 80 to Cox, 10 Muin street. Tele- | buildings, those cities being New York, Chi- | worms that destroyed one-third of the first shortens [;xbor. Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to ; phone 48. wide ik cago, Brooklyn and St. Louls. Nearly $8.000 erop of grapes. They did great damage to o i Saderwomen wee Domestic soap. other buildings In less than twelve months, | Fresno county, and apricots in Tulare county Seat by Express o '“"‘P‘ of Price, $1.50 per Bottle. | We want everybody to know that Morgan | BOSton. Cinclunati, Baltimore and other | are said to be short, with many falling from Book to “MotHERS" mailed FREE, containing voluntary testimonials (. ¢ ¥, ' . REM . By Ak " | castern cities being entirely outstripped the trees, but in these same counties other g Bl ~=A full line of medium and high grade whee!s Sells paints and drugs. 134 and 743 Broadwa Denver is the natural trade center and | sorts of fruit are locking well. In Los Sold by All n"ll"“- "“"’"Em REQULATOR CO., Atiasts, Gs. CYCLES 5 2 s 3 Jarvis Wine Co.. Council Blufs. distributing peint for the eutire mountain | Angeles plums, prunes and apricots are said Send for catalogue regic One hundred and ffty states of the | to promise an extra large yield, w.th ex 2 - : < Get your Bouss paints of DeHavea. alze of Combecticut, oF twealy states sach | lent prospects alss in San Diegy county 109, 111,113, 115 Main Street,Council Bluifs, ]a.

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