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Lo . vy THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 1 — = =57 — { ) 1 yl ing. Goldie June Jack was its name. The | McMillen: chief of Ronor, Mre. W. 8. Wik wion COUNCIL BLUFFS. i : funeral will take place this morning at 10 ;'m-, lady of homt. Mrs. C. Spies; chtet Y 2 2] L BSTREE] i ivi ‘elock at th Adene ( el Ce .8 8. i rec ) 1 § Ari R NO. 12 PEARL STREET | "“Trusty” Bob Scott Abuses His P.ivileges | 0'clock at the residence, and the remiins sy o A S e e | Strange Sights to Be Been in an Arisona et : Y 1 will be intered in Reels cemetery. Mrs. C. W. Coker; ‘fnancior, at the County Jail, Millen; receiver, Mra, E. F. Wagener; usher, Oanyon. Delivered by carrier to any part of the city. A e T Mra. W. A. Highsmith; inner warden, Mrs [ CEQ | " Thie 1s one of them oat mmpartant. weoks | BT, Hermes et wablon, Spes Jirdihes LIGHT FEES AND RAPID CURES” THE MOTTO BTl O AR, WENT ON A DRUNK WITHOUT PERMISSION | !n (e vear, and looked forward to by yount | advisor to chicf of honor; Andrew Me- | yavipai WONDERS ONi ALL SIDES ELEPHONLS—Bsiness ofics, No. 41; night and old, and fs by no means overlooked by | Millen. The new flodge has a membershin . . - merchants, especially by the Doston Store, | of sixty. After the'work, the lodge was es. D Copeland & Shepard Ave Reaching Many Prople Th ; nd by the Shorimr who are making special effort to celebrate | corted 1o Randletts, where refreshments wers ' i) LSSt b i Lo i MINOR MENTION. by the riff's Deputy Amusing | by big reductions In various lines, which | served. Mrs. L. I. Finley, grand chlef ot ] g Towers and Methots and Their Remarkable Re of Cures, i imiselt Sminshing Noses In & Main will pay you to investigate. The foliowing | honor, while In tiie ‘eity, was the gucst ot te Wil The boat club party at Lake Munawa Fri Hre Waloon and Placed fn Items are only a few of the many . Lot | Mrs. James McMiNen Drs. Copeland ¢ S| A ; Pt AL . before * public 10 fey treat all | Stages of ca o walt until s er the storm, but ve W belng presel RSN toHIf buC vety few being present & to choice for 15c a pair (center counter) % chlaidh BEeH 2 Baloons all sizes; Roman candles, sky Tonk they REVE VAt HocaBh Iy | UrEe all Who have any traces of this insidi= « « e had notable success, Toda ous disense to embrace the opportunit o y Richard Harris of Humburg was bound e el Ll Lot No. 2, children’s white embrofdered and | rockets, torpedoes, pistols, cannons, paper s ven the ke of Miss Carrle Nichow, Wwhich summer offers, and rid themselves over to the federal grand jury® by Com ob Sec . . he 50, cholct missloner Stendman yesterday on the charge | : : ot ”'fltl'fl’_:’"", ol “’"“"0“:“.Y 3\“1‘1’ e :"‘I'I"-m",*;"’y'"’l‘l':‘l'h"“l":;* il caps, Digger chasers, mines, colored "fre, [ The Grand Canon of the Colorado s looked | g, Fite (1 ik Al or 'Nichon ! ] Pl B e ito a figh hursday night with Wil | for 60c (s y 0. 8, flags. Anything: that is wanted, at Pal- A g 20 ool t G bl AL B S R R 8 M At {98 L AL B 410 Lt R 2 olTboolll RINK. S .| lam Stecte in a saloon on Lower Main strect | entire stock of gents’ shirts, sold from $1.00 [ mer's, 12 8. M‘“fl st upon as the great natural wonder of Arizonu, | g "p. M. & O, road, lving at 102 Jaynes | 16¥8 dIstressing and annoying than usual, he regular meeting of Star chapter No. [ W FHECE RS PR ” g to $2.25, including silk mixed and French prold e L and it deserves all that can be said of 1t i | gireet, North Omaha, Mrs, Nichols, her ‘J”L, l("n.yr;‘l';\n':llln Masc '{“'v\l\x:” : held nl\‘.\h;l\ I ”‘ »I‘\ ;u, equence lost his privileges. | gapnpel, in two lats, 76c and 95¢ (don't over See Palmer before purchasing your fire- | the way of grandeur and vastness. But there | mother, says: " HE HAD DASPEPSIA, , July 2,/ ance iy re ! s been sery s e | Tob yu: - y nig ull a It o has serving a months' sen- | look.) works, i8 a smaller canon in the territory much W Gost Swanson, 510 8 38d Street, n Pats quested. By order of the M 2 tence for stealing a lot of s ouse er_gpecis cor- nce for stealing a lot of stuff from a house Other epeclalties in mits, umbrellas, cor No fake sdvertising or false promlises at | more interesting In many ways, that is sel- tern Muker with fuxton & Vierling, sayse John Clinkenbeard, who dammed the Boyer | on Pieree strect, and for the las ceeks | Sents, white waists and wash goods. 18108’ e river and was given a trial that cost the | ity rot SEREE PAC TOF LI L few weeks | MEOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Pierce's shoe store, but real bargains. dom heard of. This, however, is not strange, z as a: “trusty,” and al- Councll Blufts, Ta Picnlo at Manawa. considering the fact that a survey has never county $6, was fincd $5 costs by Justice [ 10 PCOR O B T e orcur o O otbs Amaro el Al L e The members of Prof. B. H. Eastman's | been made of It, and but one photographic and Mrs. J. H. Strock's classes of the Con- [ Instrument ever carried within its rugged The Junior Order of United American Me- [ neat for the other prisoners. at the jail Grana Plase ‘Wil 06" WPRAE LS AAEE admin chanics will meet at thelr- hall at 9 o'clock | Last Thursday night, while Mack Goodwin | SO0 (AR WIm B0 GRCD 50 it BCTS | Bregational church Sunday school, together | walls; and that was only a small hand- ‘l;:m;::;l::lymmv';‘r)lvm::.m.‘lrnl):‘it(V;.x take part in L l«‘rl (lll\:m. of the Jall In the absence of | Gat midnight an admission fee of 10 cents | With several invited guests, enjoyed a pienic | camera L Sherift Hazen from the city, Scott asked | will be charged, which will admit to grounds | party at e Manawa Friday evening The place referred to is what is known a { 7 leave to go to a grocery store about two | and to concerts and all entertainments, No | After the supper, boating, bathing, and later | o 4 Ly U OL UL while play- | y)ooke away, and Goodwin granted It, tell- | return checks will b given. in the evening dancing were induiged in by | Sabine canon, and it Is a rift In the southern ing with” some companfons netr hin homo | SUE L B o eatately el | ""No pereon of questionable character will | the voung people. The following young | ®lde of the Santa Catalina mountains. The on South Sixth street, was strick on the | I8 him to come back immediately be permitted to enter” the grounds, ladies and gentlemen attended this very | mouth of the canon Is about twenty-five temple with a jackstone and is In a criti Nothing more was seen of Scott for some No admittance to Grand Plaza will be | enjoyable affuir: Misses Katherine Ogden, | miles northeast of Tucson, Ariz., and the cai condition little time, and finally Géodwin became un- | charged to persons who desire to rent boats | Belle Snyder, May Bryant, Lou Smith, Bow- | 1oa4 (o within a few miles ;xr it Is as smooth Rev, George Muller will deliver another | easy and asked Deputy Sheriff O'Brien to | OF bathing suits. an, May Sceley, Messra. Morehouse, Gharles | wo®, "0 Fhaie pavement ) public address to the people at Liberty hall [ g0 out and took for him. O'Brlen made a Iey cream and refreshments served In the | Haverstock, Oscar Dyar, Tom Askin, Saw- 2 L i ok the 84 tonight at § o'clock. These addresses are | fouror South Main street and at Inst found | Pavilion of Grand Plaza. ver, Roy Foster, H. C. Tilton. The sizo of Sabine canon, says the San attracting a great deal of attention and are | Seort in‘a saloon, Just in the aet of striking TR Real estate is chdap In Council Biufts, | Eranclaco Call, ranks with the Yosemite and very entertalning. William Steele. Several more men were 8 byl ity 4 We can sell you a home, a vacant lot, a | KIng River canons, but it has many featurcs Deputy United States Marshal Richards is [ mixed up in the row and billiard cues and ;rf_r""l" doors f‘{flff' cents. e fruit or garden farm cheaper than ever, | distinctively its own. It has no stecp preci- : i expected back this morning from Creston, | fists were fying about the atmosphere pretty 'r::“' "l‘llur“g:m.».,n s((ml ,_31,,.31.». Now s the time to buy. Day & Hess, 30 | pices like EI Capitan, and the natural beauty ars ago our daughter Carrie lost where he went to arrest some partles that | promiscuously. = Steele did NOU Fecognize | Avtecies stace motn b conta 2 Pearl street, D reaus and_fiowers, commofl in Yoscmite | her health. ‘It was a painful and distress- are accused of being implicated in counter- [ O'Brien as an officer and was about to add | Raflecratore at cost and all goods In pro Fireworks, durig the summer, dre absent. But Sabine | INE_ trouble, that we first thousht to be feiting operations. another nose to his collection, when one of | tGorIESUER AL SOt REG B 800 re, "740 | At Palmer's, 12 South Main street canon has cliffs that make one dizzy to look [ rheumatism. The skin kot inflamed, and it Yesterday was the hottest day of the year. | his companions jerked him back. BroAdway:: & s L Lt e up at, and surprises await the explorer at | scemed as if t nees would burst with The thermometers, even the most conserva Scott was taken back to the jall, and oMb Ad cvery side, such as no other canon of the 3;_-;;‘...“) n,.l.: seemed ready to break out tive, all got above 100 degrees in the shade, | Sheriff Hazen states that as he has abused Where to Worship. The follow Sl A country can boast of. an’ the disense shifted to the arms and Ve the “thermometer at the Northwestern | the privileges which were given him be will | First Presbyterian Church—Corner of Wil- [ to ey ,',!,"(,',"’":(',’,fl‘,z,‘,‘;"“;,",’k' Branted leenses | "o great pecullarity of Sabine canon s | finally settled in the loft wrist. Her suff ticket office, which Is in the shade all be kept in close confinement from now on [ Jow avenue and Seventh street. Rev. S Name and addvess, 4 thetvariety (ot veretation] that can’be fOUEdI|{InG FAs) Intente ‘mightiand duy, allowlng stood at 98 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. to the end of his sentence, excepting when | jyon“pyerse Sl S b oning by the pas- | August L. Ring, Omaha within Its walls at any season of the year. | B0 siecp nor rest. e whole disease gath- (ARRIk nd white: soclal le o be e ls at work, Stecle went to the city lerk | £¥% Frii 7 ind § o e ¢ PR Mary: Erickeon, ' Councll Hiuffs!!! : From the mouth of the canon to the place | Shail it one spot on the wrist and became e beneRtied. and. eured by Db Hheps next Friday evening by the young ladies of | and filed an information charging Scott with | {0F 4 a. m, and 8 p. m. John Dowden, Lincoln, Neb. it ends there is a difference of 6,000 feet in | icehwed and swelled. A doctor probed. it Treatment, nx 1 was 1 would be the First Presbyterian church in the church [ assault and battery, but the matter was Grand Plaza, Lake Manawn. e Marriage Lic nses. “I had catarrh cf the stomach and bow- els in a seated form. I suffercd great agony and my strength wasted fast, I Congregational—Dr. John Askin, pastor. [ Nellic 0. Rusell, Lincoin, Neb. 4 elevation, and as a consequence the vegeta- | thinking he misht find dead bon cspond with anyone w“k S JEcoations e Jink | hushed up immediately, and strict orders | Morning subject, “‘Building Up of Christian e : ble growth comprises nearly everything e @ whole vear the uleer was raw and | Dag any rding the thoroug Eiliwhite, o O aas will ba'the | Were given the clerk that nothing should be | M anfiood 4 evenlng, “+Chrlat's) Relatlon - to Jupest all wool Ingrain carpets, 65c during | known to botany. At the lower elcvation | unhealod, It atvase dixchi NS00 A | mteliigent W Wiieh e reats an S and. even the refreghments will be | 5ald about the fact. Scott will be arrested [ SCigh Life Aetion =y S S OUN I D for_ new stock. glant cactl, palms and even the wild lemon | Bt One doctor thousht e arm might re- | Cures his made to mateh. Just as scon as he 18 released from Imprison- | | Fifth Avenue = Methodist =—Eplscopaly A BLUFFS CARPET CO. | grow in profusion. At the top nothing can | Wi amputition, We then gave the case T — WAtk Dillsy and Frank ‘Carter; the al. | Ment, and will lave another trfal, i TationT g pastor. Preaching at 10:30. There's: only L ons N BRFCaTn. be found but snow plants and lichens. I the | 1¢ & ‘now entivelt hented, g Chie i REATMENT BY MALL. arter, : stallation of Epworth league officers in y_cne bargain shoe store In | gummner the snow plants diappear and the | well. Her biool i« (leansed and an the 7 leged Union Park pickpockets, took a change Tt Was a Scheme, the evening at 8. cuncll Bluffs, and u}u»llurce lichens have a struggle for existence in the | polsons that « d her terrible suffering have been taken out of her system. We of venue yesterday morning from police | Jacob Neumayer, who was made defend- | Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church— e ot L court to the court of Justice Fox, and will | . S¥8 3 ira H. P. Dudley, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 cted New Ocers. S L o Velv ¥ g sure that Dr. Shepard esecves | 24 5 have a hearing next Thursday morning at | %" l"fl“‘o';r“""“-‘h:xnl:'gt Su:ll bi :m'A il e induy chogi at 12 m. | The following are the newly elected offi- | , Sibine caron W about Lwelye O ey | Dralse o many pe OGN LG e st heb Gl st il GBI L 0 4, 9 o'clock. In the meantime they are in ges that he 'sold her' husband | yni0rleagae at 5 p. m. Epworth league at | cers of the Junior Order of United American | o southwest, but twists and spreads out = T e e An i [ Sait having been unable o put wp the re- | liauors after being warned not to do o by | 7'p. m. e Rl (g, G, Wt B T Bl O M FounTH O JULY. ‘Have taken a course of treatiment with Quired bond of $300 each. her, claims that the charges are wholly with- | Biders of the Chruch of Jesus Christ of [ E. S. Hart, councillor; B. H. McGill, vice | places it scems to go in every [ The offices of Drs. Copeland & Shepard LR LI LB AL 1 On 'account of the excessive heat the | 0ut foundation. The only time, he says | Latter Day Sainte will hold religious services | councillor; E. F. Wagener, recording secre- | direction. In one ph the non | will be open on the Fourth of July ;ll."...l UL very Srattying Peantte W GO Y for that Gratt ever got anything to drink a i 3 Woman's Christian assoclation will meet, O L ! tn Huntington hall, 104 Broadway, Council | tary; C. I. Denny assistant recording secre- e miles wide, and at another not more | 9 to 11 a. m., and 2 to 4 p symptom biank and began the treat- his place was last year, when he emplowed | Blufrs, Sunday, July 4, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. | tary; Ed. Canning, treasurer; J. W. Spoor, :‘;,,:::'ffi,é’u"'gi,._ ne 1k Rerious) next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock instead Evening patients will come thi ment 1 had been suffering quite seriously. ot Monday atiernoon, the usual time, at | B to trim some trees for him and that | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church—Alfred | financial treasureri J. A, Miller, conductor: | "It js'not lkely that Sabme canon will ever Tuesday evening, July 3630 to fov something like a vear, and had become fhe Young ‘Woman's Christian assoclation | Gratt asked him to take a glass of beer With | Knoll, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by . Ellis, warden; O. Talbert, inside sen- | pecome a popular resort, for It is a journey yery much exhatsted. The treatment, hows rooms. As it will be the last meeting of | oot YnaTy 06 Ceen ;; ':“ ,;"»‘- Rev. George Miller of Chicago, 111, and at M. Grout, outside sentinel; A. L. | of hardships to go even a few miles into it. bl P ADVANTAGES o 8 only in relief, but the summer, a full attendance Is requested | poier Y90, R KO B AL A Tbar. | 8 B, ™ by the pastor. 4 Lunt, T. ¥. Barlow, G. W. Turner, trustees. | jt js also hard to find the way. In all troubles of tarrhal or bronchial o PAD = in order to transact important business. Ketper mot to let Gratt have any mors 8t. Jobn's Bnglish Lutheran Church— Tho! Inuhdsles Usa BORRLIS Leaving Tueson the road to Aguas Cali- | nature, one month's treatment in the sum- DRS ((]l) LA\D & SHEP \RD ‘The fifth and last game of the series be- [ liquor at his place. After this Mrs. Gratt James hn‘Ilé 17 lear[ll s}n;e:, vsa;vl(‘?s at 11 SR R entes is followed for twenty miles, and is as [ mer is, as a rule, worth two in the winter, 7 2 5 £ 1 RSN iR i ol GE Cotinoll! BIGMs7Atid. |vanas hushanidt cAre: toihis: house and Mrayi| o e ond 8/ p- m: 2 ReviG: ;W . Snyder, pass SELLS' CIROUS. smooth as a floor. But at a cerlain point | 1t Is in the summer that nature lends her EiRlie Was piayed Tast Wednesday night and | ‘Grate hid, behind the door and had hes | o Sunday school at 0:5 a. m. Young B marked by a pecullar shaped cactus, this | ald to the work of the physician, The OO AN DI NE WATOR PR IR BRI B utrastwon® by i twonty s upoiiita | husband gpln: and; by a Qrink; andjithes | or y meeting at 7/p) m: The circus of theke latt tury d road must be left and a poorly deflned trafl | cven temperature mukes conditions. S ONTE RN, Council Blufts has won four out of five | sho rushed out and seized Neumayer by | cine trandom o Coclolis meonng subject’ | been so embellt theks latter contury days bas | poilowed over the desert, Al placss this can | lally favOraiie or - Spedy ons 5hes | OMce Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. ints | 5 S0 Ve S Baan gelt: -k 8 0 Chrig vening subject, isheq, . sel and trappery | pardly be discerned on the sand and rocks, | liability t atch cold | educed to B v s WV, 7 % .'{,’;“';'u“,'(!‘;.l'é" Nexti s ozady, the membars e e R R ARG st ;The Law of the Kinglom.” A juvenil | that the old timer longs for a return of the L e e foothills are reached nothing | Minimum, Time and again have Drs. Cons SHvAE x);‘;s(!(:;(flgl)lndnn;":n o A5 LRt e atshans : 0 y st DAy | chorus of forty voices will be a feiture of | tented show : (v can be seen of it. Hills of sand and gravel Ty i i e Gratt. Mra. Gratt throge. | , Sccond Presbyterian—Corner Harmony and | y story, the circus has been | oo “the heat is unbearable. Travel is | comes down so thickly that a person cf ol evenins.____— O e e ot ay ey | Logan streets.” Morning service, 10:30 compelled to keep, pace with the onward | glgw, and after leaving the road it takes | cca ten fect around Bk ihaniAsREnE For sale, cheap, two lots on Broadway | .0 ™ s lvas Ne"";;m_ s..v«'f.iufig-' m.; evening service, 8 p. m. Preaching by | march, and the evolution s startling some- | at least three hours to reach the place called | denly as It came the stoim ceases "‘"'m’;’,' R near postoffice, 25 fect and 50 feet. Homes | eavy damages =~ Neumaver saye nelihe: | he pastor both morning and evening times. The scent -of the sawdust does not | the canon’s mouth, which looks llke a col- | sun appears, brighter than from behind for men of moderate means at low prices, | Gratt nor his wife had been in the houss | “Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of | permeate the atmosphere in the modern | lection of pecullarly shaped mounta the clouds, ¢ easy payments, Fire Insurance written in | fOF @ vear until June 13, 1801, when Gratt | Latter Day Saints—Near the corner of Pierce | show, and the smell that was usual in other | To reach this spot Is & good day's journcy | For a few moments a deathlike sile the best companles. Lougee & Towle, 235 | RO 18 00 Hr {0 ON A ecording to the | Street and Glen avenue. T. W. Willlams, | days surrounding the menageric tent has | from Tucson, and man and horse will be glad [ prevails, and then a roar comes LA ERAr] Wtreot: ___ — Botel man's story, hid_ benind the door, | Minister. Sacrament services at 10 a. m. | become somewhatifrapped in conjunction | to rest for the night. canon wall. Like magie, the. ragged elif Lake Manawa Rallway Time Card. ' Shile the. father “went i to the bar and | Lhe historical lectures will be postponed | with red lemonadejand atill redder: popcorn. It fs best to start early the next morning | are covered with sparkling watcrfalls. Hun. ve Council Bluffs for Grand Plaza, Bath- | unknown to the bartender it was given to | pirst Baptist—Corner Sixth street and :’,f'""“s“’. of tweaty years ago, swear by | and then reat again until the cool of the | below, streams of water tumbie, breaking Into ing Beach and Picnic Grounds at Lake Man- | him. The son then repeated the act ot | p Sells Bros.’ aggregation of tented wonders, | afternoon. foam and throwing off myriads of B sk ks 2 Mo K (fepeated the act cd | First avenue. Preaching by the pastor. | and wonder what there was in the ancieni | WIthin 'a mile from the eannon entrance | rainbow tints. The wate plesgonrsmatic awa an follows: No- 1 9 g m:3 No. 3, 10 a | his mother, ran out from benind the oo | Morning, aniual sermon: evening, "\Vhai | hippofome (o 30 Lok the ove of the.gray | the. Wonders of the place become Vinlbi. | Ui riscs le water increases in vol- m.; No, 6 11 a m.; No. 7, 12'm.i No. 9, 1 | and demanded damages for selling lauo» | (he Unsaved Have," he (w8lfth of 'u serles: | pearis, ; ; BraY | Hocka of pacullar shape rise hundreds of feot | winfi % Thecy, °fy e bottom of the cancn B s minutes | s oLt e anara! 1o :uu;:‘.y ool at 12 m.i Juntor unlon, 3:30 | 1t s not too.much to say, viewing the [ Into the air lke churen ateepist; A EPOND | torrent fs tearing ISt T sty o BT thereafter until 10 p. m. fused by Mr. Neumayer and this suit is the | people: i O D. m.; YOUnZ | show through the eyes of youth, that Selis | of three of these are at least 1,000 feet from For possibly half an hour the displ 1 U e R S T _ people’s mecting, 80 p. m.; Sunday school | Bros. have ome of the very bést circuscs | the wall of e canon, and the tallest i | narure's waterworks ' lsts " the display ot i 3 . . Ll act in the whole performance, which gryliErounciabiiipLly, Qo L streams e over the sides e ¢ R very,itwenty:two minutes. During such hot days are just what most | Rev. J. Indus Farley will addreds a mixed | place in two rings oty e s‘f,.‘:: of seventy-five feet square. So thin are [ pitdhs 11 Ip: Over ihe sl gRorkthe it The third plece of new and Improved ma- | people are looking for, some more so than | Meeting at the Voung Men’s Christian as. | The work of the gymnasts Is exccllent, the | they from base to peak that they look as If & | appear, but now e LA LA chinery for the season has been put In place | others, on certain lines, but it is always | Soclation rooms today at 4 p. m., to which | trapeze turns are clever, particularly’ the | breath would shatter them Tt atiroui L UL LI AL B, in the Eagle laundry. Tel. 157. Phade gemeral when - want of cooling bar- | everybody is invited. Master Freddle God. | aoriai feats of " the Gostello. brothers. anq | The floor of the canon Is compored of | iyl (iV, fOLS,, OUgR, they eettle, the > My o gains offered by the Boston Store, especially | the G-year-old cornet player, will rende | the Zorello trio, Includi large rocks and bowlders, with patches of s ne from their hiding places and na- > Evans Laundry Company. et Muroyas Bate. wiich is. mow | several cornet solos In the assoclation rooms | gocs “urist, Dewny Ryan cTre . vidme umd | sand here and there. In between these rocks | ‘Wi Shows 1o lgn of the rainstorm. 620 Pearl streat. ‘fclephons, 290. goiug on. : both before acd after the meeting. Thers | Lt o Girong fonture of the o {00 | are pools of water of great depth, and as | {nisfatrange’apotiingtieiiiEKoA rizona Big reductions In every department, and | Will be other special music for the occasion. | ipe tiopal performance, but | (rl U orvatal. Some of these pools are |13 ot lkely to-ever be visited by many call your attention to the following items, = sensational act of the show Is the in- | (/U aeq by trees of different kinds, and | PeOPle, and at present there are not a : owl h A Great t Crop. troduction of a number of educated seals by e Y ar b 16 covered with a thick | d0zen @ year who explore more than a mile which are going fast at sale prices: Prof. Woodward q the groun: by k 5 2o The splendid rains have made the fruit AT ODO ARG S 1Lk IeRe tmaTyelouafiexhlbi; a flowers. It is difficult | from the mouth. —Last year a party of : 49¢ a yard, all our 22-inch figured Habuti tion which these seals give, and th growth of grass and flowers. It is difficult ) Thomas Bowman is in Washington. B11ia 4018 fov 1690 1b0: crop in the great fruit belt around Council | Hon, which these scals give, and the wonder | 15 imagine “that the lovely spot can be in [ three made a trip from one end of the canon Mrs, John N. Baldwin left last evening | " 3ic a yard buys our regular G0c figured | BIuffs, All small fruits are in the rink of | (e yricks ey d. Whils.the Chesan pact e | 8uch @ dessrt flocslity, Sitting under the | (0 (he other, . They were gone five daye for Chicago. China silk and all-wool challis. perfection, and are ripening vnder the niost 8, : trees, everything around is green and fresh, | and returned to civillzation feeling that Y . 4 Sells Bros.’ show s noteworthy, the menagerle | trec’ EYeryihing around s grocn und fresh | Gy bad scen ono of the most wondertul | Ste8m and Hot Wator Hoating for ) 330 18 ¢ . | favorable ' conditions. " The headauarters of SR KioN AMAraual Brankt, bradley e e o e L e eonce" | the Councll Bluffs Grape Growers assncia- | COMains many beautitul speclmens of ani- | yye meets barren cliffs and stretches of sun- | Places in the world. Resldences and Bulldingay J. C. BIXBY . G » Tuvatlds Cured at He PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. is in Kansas. 19¢ will buy our 25¢ regular made hose. s At val ciot! 1 B s : it ; tion at 201 Broadway is the scens of yveat | M&ls, a palr of royal Bengal tigers being sand. General Weaver was the guest of R. B. e, or 3 for $1.00, now secures our regular | iy “eorthe association is handling ail | AMODE the finest animals In the aggregation. m#:\:l?:\‘x up the canon is slow work, for School of Applicd Christianity. Lecch while in the city. 50c hose. Both afternoon and evening perfor NNE Sale prices on ladies’ white waist at 25c, | Of the output, and shipping lirect to curtom- o Lag < MAances | 4 g jjke a series of canal locks. Every few GRINNELL, Ia,, June 30.—(Special to The ; n & 3 e, B Chuctiorn s the, gueat of: Mra. [3gc, s8c. 6fc, -89c. ers the same day the fruit is picksd. The | Were largely attended, and the show gave | hundred feet a steep wall of rock IS met | Bee)—A school of Applied Christianity | 202 Main. 203 Pearl Streets, Counoll °M':I 4 ‘s“ ;""k "|°°“- s Bargains in umbrellas at 75c, $1.25, $1.50, ;“‘l‘l‘;{'l" Is great and the orders are proaptly s sty that renders it necessary to olimb along the | gpened at Grinnell Wednesday. It meets un Bluffs, Towa. . B. 8. Hicks has gone to DeW! for | $1.98. 3 Saflton e side of the canon. This is very difficult, | ;. - 5 i i & summer visit with friends. Laiies” mitts, spectal, at 10c, 17c, 25, 33c. | Iee cream frocacra at wholosale prices, | FLCET APPROACHING OMAHA. | und also makes the ascent in elovation very | 4o (he superimwendoney uf ot G 0. Mor. | ooy Dr. H. M. Spooner of Chicago is visiting | Don't miss wash goods bargains. Brown's C. 0. D. I rapid. In less than five miles the tropical | ron, whose addresses and books have awak- Dr. P. J. Montgomery for a few days. Look at prices in show windows. et L8 ontana Industrinl Army Wil Reach | plants have entirely disappeared and other | ened o much discussion for a few months Sinecia) Noticass Mine Gladya: Allen of Chicago 1o in the | FOTHERINGHAM,WHITELAW & CO., Ga | orniatnenToats et Toniviesolbuahialtat Here by Kiver Tomorrow Evening. Vegetation becomes more plentiful. past, and under the auspices of the Ameri- 144 city, the guest of Miss Nellie Lacy. Council Blufts, Ta. | Brown's C. O. D. Mr. Nolan Davis, a newspaper man trav- | The local color in cliits and rocks also | can Institute of Christiar: Sociology. COUN3ZIL BLUFF 3 un : s changes, losing a great deal of its hard [ This is Dr. Herren's home, for he occupie = Miss Flo Van Pelt of Chicago fs spending | After July 1, except Mondays and Satur- Preparing for the Fourth. eling with the “Hogan fleet,” reached Omaha | Changes, 10s ¢ X i 2 ples | — S —— a few days with friends in this cty: days, our store wil be closed at 6 p. m, Great. prasarations. ars . being. made. for | 1886 night in advance:ot the main company, | T ALeut™ Y vy o the- chatr 6 Siranse | ORistaGIr o of profestor ot Applied |l opnDAE REMOVED, CBESROOLE VAULTE 4 5 AN R A RERI O o5 S| o L s stia neys cleaned, ke, ut Tay Miss Lou Jones, formerly of this city, COUNCIL, BLUFFS CARPET CO. | the celebration of the Fourth The commit. | cOming by rail from Sloux City. The fleet is | balanced rock is seen. It consists of two | ~He has taught in this capacity during the | rocers, w0 Lroadway. o “ wjons now of Chicago, Is visiting friends here. carrying the remnant of Hogan's Industrial | rocks reaily, the lower one bel cube £ For fireworks and flags go to DeHoven's, | tees having the local celebration in charge gan's Industrial | rocks reaily, the eing a cube of | year past and has attracted a number of = S Misses Mamie and Carrle Henn have res | py."%tock s very completa and is prices | are hard at work, and everything indicates | &MY down the river, the expectation belng | 150 fect. 'Lt ls o solid sone, baving suaro | students for post graduate study under his | Fgs i B0 aan ‘1. Shares turned from a bicycle trip in a sout 4 % 2 . corners and tipped so that its upper s 5 ‘ 3 miles norin of kood man In_churge: direction. i4 L southerly | very low. that such a time wil be had as Ao ane Lut | (0 B0 down stream to Cairo and then get | fTers &1 UPPEL S0 ThAL 1e pbet sutface | direction. S ¢ L. P. Judscn, 929 Sixth avenue, or 318 Bfode s W that such a time will be had as no one LUt | {gyed up the Ohio toward Washington 5 D angle. is surface | Dr. Josiah Strong of New York, Prof. R.| Way, Council’ Liufts. QR CE, YAts LAn: returned from & SnsY egein. the [Oideat inhabltant can remember. Cul" | “ruis is the army,captured y United States | fhere,!8 another squarc stone about @ quarter | 7. Ely of Wisconsin University, Rev. B, Fay — - vislt, with relatives in Jacksonville and A very beautiful June wedding was sol- | [/ . ‘gm‘ q m*, _;"mfi::" f:l.:fm l_"‘lllf““"i troops at Billings, Mont., for stealing a the size of the lower one slowly s.ipping off. | Mills, the Evangelist; Prof. J. R. Common of | FOR T ROOMS OR FURNISHED Virginia, 1l emnized last Thursday, June 28, at the resi- | facersioms atkor amusnents are boine ond | Northern Pacific traln. The leaders Were | fhay Shccupier ook Siaimiaing s el o€ | Indiana University, Dr. Thomas C. Hall of A roranalt ipusolcomnink} ks (NSNS A. . Bowman of Custer county, Neb., | dence of the groom's parents, 720 Mills | vided. A sham' battle between the High | at that time sent to jall and the rank and | With the difference of iains ts position. | Chicago, Prof. Graham Taylor of Chicago, [ _H1e0 % 18 in the city on a Visit to his brother-in. | uireat, the contracting partica being Mr. | School cadats and the Dodge Light Guargs | Ale marched on to Fort Benton, where boats | angle it would silde off rapidiy. As |t 8 It | Hrgaonn Pe Covle and Dr H. W vood of | w. s 88 CAR; law, S. Covalt. i ) Will be one of the features of the evening | Were made and the journey down the river RSO B ORATARICIY s 8 Massachusetts, Dr. Willlam . Tolfan, the smith. stricty sober; no others heeg John H. Martin and Miss Clara Rehder of eatures of the evening. ; is doing that but very slowly. agachl e paml L ] Charles Roth has taken a_position in | Jon He Martin and Miss flara Rehder of | X0t o reworks have heen procurcd aui | begun. [n the army‘are 200 men now under | ™ oy 'climbing on a el near by a trail of secretary of 'Dr. Parkhurave lcague, and HEE T tenhator, Councn Biufts, enport, Ta., Mr. G. N. Martin, ; ! ? | command of Captain Bdwards. Bl e L of | several others are among the teaching force. — turned over to these two military com D All are un- | crushed stones can be seen behind it, show- | ppe” following are some of. the subjects of h, SMALL WIITE POODLE DOG the postal service as mail carrier, to suc. | | % Al o o i ceed William Rue. he groom, acting as best man and Miss | panfes, who will make the most of them, A | der oath to go to Washington and there | ing it. has moved seve since A ing that it has moved several feet since it [ coircoq of lectures: ‘Private Property a etun dnd e Mrs. George L. Smith will leave this even- | Ada Daton as bridesmaid. Promptly at 8:30 | big crowd of visitors is expected here from petition for the free coinage of silver at | first got into its unusual position. 0 Py D) ng for a two months' visit to Iowa City, | the ceremony was performed by Rev. | Outside towns. The committee on advertis- | the ratio of 16 to 1 and for government | In a place about a mile above the bal- |S>m|'¢‘:||-1.',““.‘1-, T;{“ .‘]'"" h,,',"';’,“t‘!':""l' "'[ R e ort iana! Ohicago: 5w Davis ot the First Bap. | ME has clroulated announcemients of the | control of telegraphs and railways. anced rock there is a flat stone floor mearly | bomics wpmm Oharen and the Kingdom. of et Mo 3R, Carrothers of Lin- | st shurch i the 'beesence - ot the | festivities all through this section cf the | Progress thus far has been more rapid i an acre in extent. 1t is absolutely level and HarihilatDhesOhurghiand jthe ingdoms of ol formerly of this city. visited Mr. and | relatives and & few ' invited guests, | COUNtry, and excursion parties ere looked | than was expected, the 2000 miles by river | pure white, except for a few gray streaks God,stiThe MethadejotithesNewaiora AT Mrs. H, J. Bublitz part of last week. Supper. was served at 8 ololock amid a | O between Sioux City and Fort Benton having | that run through It It Is one of the | hour Laws of the Kinkdon, e Mo, [ ror s I BRTADIABIE PR e | e el bR ook it 8| S ke Manuwa the Commcroial fTrav. | been mudo since ‘Junc S The mon have | atrangost sighis i the canyon, ‘and an at- | Ghost, {he Soclullzer” and “Pioblems of Mu- | FOIL AL, &, WL EETABLISIIED, GOOD- £ leave t 3 '8 | elers will hold forth. Their picnic is bein, ecn well supplied with provisions along the omp! N s ? Af 8% | nicipal ghteousness and ow Revelations oyl nows forcauh or good? {rud€ifiis Florence. Dohn leave tomorrow for an_ex- | O many friends. Mr. and Mra. Martin are | il forwara ‘(o with - eager anticipation | route and have sufferad little from disease. At | jorer 10 C¥PIaln its origin is out of the ques- | ynq Movements in Christianity.” L I L T tended trip to the Paciflc coast and through | Well known in Omaha and Council Blufta | jCORUG torWARE 10 WIEh SRR, ARCAPAUON | (" Clok' Where stops have been made they | “mient mile A i This remarkable band of men, together C: - —— the west, and will make their future home in Council | or)"yowa, word having been received from | have been treated with great kindness. The Sight miles up the canyon one of its walls | ™0 o0t torty others, were together a [ GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. 628 e e Bluffs. Those present were: Rev. J. H. | (1¢ jodedi 'of the Commercial DPilgrims all | fleet, comprising ten boats, each thirty faet ;",,(“{;”,'{“,’ ",’l""_' side of Mount Lemon, and | week before the opening of the school, hold- _Mynster_strect e B Loat lading for Monbattan beaoh at | Dayis. Mr. and Mrs, Q. L. Martin, Mr. and | through this vicinfly that they aro coming | long and ‘ten feet wide, Will reach Omaha | {3 g S Ghul ik a8 e ot |/ waat theyicalled ‘airetrontt forsatudy || FOR IBENT. 3 UROARWAYGRRANEE R inaws. Is loated at tho foot ol tho | Mrs. Eimws, Mts.. Atberton, Mr. G. N, Mur- [/In crowds to help their brothiors celobrate, | lomorrew evering, The men expect to re- | clevationa are al misht, and the difforent | giscusslon and praver, seeking to learn tng | Mrs. Key or il G. Medee 5 n J 3 . A . Mr. G. N. Mar- | pyeyrsion rates of ome fare for the round | main here until after July 4. d 4 © | gocial aspects of the teachings of Jesus and N T oURR. T8 iR Just east of the board fence. Parties | tin, Miss Ada Daton, Mr. Willlam Rogers i vegetable growth. The peak Is covered with OR RENT, FCRNISH HOUBE. 18 § t i \ i trip on all Nebraska roads and one cnd | Mr. Davis says that they are a sober com- S el ek ¥Ith | i application to the pressing present day | avenue, iring to enter the grand plaza f2ke | and Miss Wilson of Council Blufs, Mr. and | one.thira fare on the lowa roads have been | pany of miners and|mechunics, 90 per cent tnow and lco the greater part of the yedr. | commercial and political problems. = Those B 1 hary i nracnn | A ik e hmen pards 0y MEE 80 Mre | ecured (o0 the foccasion: EAT spacialuujotor Lot Whom are Amacloan bors., Many. have e e el ceant autlina ook eIbL: | ibrepehtitogatiientans teachera iandiintudenia B e o (e | AL R. Ubl, Mr and Mrs, M. B. Ul of | rain will leave the corner of Brosdway and | femilles In OmabsbDwhom they. expect to tretches along. the sides, and a little lower | COme from all parts of the country and Cant 1 (ury gng nealth resorts in the western couns B Othisr "atvamboata land at Mape Owmaha. FENRERALS v Ninth street at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn- | Sec on arriving herd.: ALEatshonimlons- the mides, A “,k“" ¢ Jower | ada. Several are here from New England {7 2 I v, & Geats. sach. way e T Se s T D ing, transportation upon which must he ar- e e Acrub oaka apear AmOng the rooks. =~ EOWSE | and one or more from the Pacific cosst. ~Thio s e Lt ... Fare, . 3 h ranged by next Tuesday night at the head- | SHOPMEN'S WEEE SHORTENED, | ‘U cottonwoods and elms are ween wntil b qjisiic Bpiscopalian, the ardent Methodist, CHARGRD IPITE NELICRY: Grand Plaza bathing beach. 3 Y ! . | the last is covered with a dense growth of | . A i 1: d For cobs go to Cux, 10 M . rireet. Tele 5 3 quarters, 115 Pearl street. A pienic dinner & 1 N kind | the uniformed Salvationist army captain, the Pphone 48. Grand Plaza picnic grounds. will be enjiyed at noon, and the varions at- |y inni e momorraw They W 3 grass and trees of all kind 3 | Quaker and almost every other protestant | gesuie Against the b 4 Grand Plaza's cornet band beats them all. | tractions of Grand Plaza and Manhattan o ® u-..’n:.‘:mu“..yr Wi Wopk-Five SN LANSANLERE L S sailzan 1 ”““"l‘i denomination has its representatives and no . e reworks. Davis, the drugglst. Plaza' boa beach whll be Inspected at leisure in the ! 2 ange and wonder ghts ‘appear on ali [ JeROMRALOY TR T FEOM the other fro i Humel LR .fm"l Rigsw's Ane,ron Dasty gre. all the ..u:fn'mun“uni;-vvc:'ungf‘ A% 1paureTIn e Commencing Mougay the employes of the | Sides. A waterfall* comes from a hole in | '.:'.'\‘xfi:;.:I:.:lm}l" _“ml’lf_'g"“‘,_""l“, her from | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., June 30.—(Specia) Domestio soap outlasts cheap soap. Grand Flasa -axcursion accommodations Union Pacific shops will work five days a :'i: face n(.u v..ulm rock and throws a stream | QR CCT o Gelivered, s full morning, | to The Bee)—During the trial of the case 0 . 3. | week of el ¢ L ¢ afternoc d e and t interest | for $40,000 damages brought by m Don't let anybody fool you. Dell G k of eight houls each, instead of six | LoD Mre engine. A cave or Erotlo of BIUe | ypternoon and evening for §4 ) brought by Willias i joriiL A a sight worth go- |\ IR, Uk ened. The school will continue | Fullerton agalnst the Homestake Mining Reasansed Convigts. osnit e balen. 5 Morgan & Co. are the Broadway druggists : Judge Lewls practically closed up the work | Afternoon and night concerts at Grand | fyerything cooling, everything health-glving, | 90y @ week, as las'been the order up to | ing miles to see. A large rock wedged in 1 a week. company, which resulted in a verdict for of his court yesterday afternoon, and the l'lAzu,'.!mfiuuq Irom'lllu 10. | everything for a Fourth of July bra- | this time. Saturday the employes will have | between the two walls of a gorge and a - - 4 J fest of the sumpor will be occupled by the [ , Manager of Grand Plaza can understana | tion, and everything at low prices, at both | to themselves, the ehange in the number of | bubbling spring on a small hilltop are only Free Delivery Services to e € ed. the plaintift for $25,000, C. B. Folden testi- court emple . in cultivating rest. The :f"“l:fll\lllgel. So all nations will feel at | stores, 184 and 742 Broadway. hours belng necessaty: on account of the de- | ® feW of the unusual sights. —To enumerate | \wASHINGTO} June Continuance | fled that Fullerton was out the night before o . - paraasaAlis s 1aS ) o e de- | yhom all, let alone describe them, would be ered of the ¢ ime he accldent on a drun) th K 3 Iudee e buck Monday, vut wil put in | "0 suat does nok vist Grana Plasa kaow | | Just e price o ranile ware at colers | ErORRE ervic (e sarcing uf b Orescn | W ey i A wall o perpendienar rock |l ohernie dared ot (he experimental | tha acsidaat on 8 drupe MAEIARARIN reading and 5 records, - 0 " or ton duyn. Granite kettles, 35c, re ay and Navigtlon =~ compa < 00 feet hig 2 upper e ivery postal service at the following | also testified that Fullerto est nothing, and will be for all time to come ¥ " s, 380, regulur | O N0y erable 'work for the Dacific di | OVer 100 feet high marks the upper end of delivery p B e e Otty. Kbt by ramagERERR b )‘-' ace, who robbed Ben Marks' house | branded a traitor to enterprise.”—Hugene. price 70¢; granite dishpans, 7%, regular | ¥ y o e this strange place. Above that the sides of es among others whose year's trial has wa, was sentenced to six months s price, $1.60. vision, which has béen done at Omaha and ) f404 IRXS 18 BIURE A% 2 1ol RSP was at the date mentioned ‘in his grave. Fhil Mount Lemon extend up to 13,000 feet above | explred was authorized today by Acting | gus B0 FAE SO AREE NG b fury, based ity fail by agreement of the at- | Sunday services at Grace church, corner ; - - Cheyenne. fount L 2 " o8 or General Lt o B T A Saraiary. wan ol A nlce, cool wwim at Manhattan begch, | Yesterday morning’ Superintendent of Mo- | Seqlevel o s First Ansatant Postmaster General Lamar: | SO U0 G Lore'™ ‘e wan boundover orneys, and the shargs of burklery wat ok | nd. annivorsary address at 1030 a. . | Lake Mahawd, i o broper (hing to (ako | tive Power and Macbinery J. . MeConnell | the varied sftects of sushe bnd moon | Rowewilie Cob ) KON G ork M | n the sum of $500 and went o full in-de- Eve e &t hese hot days. aated o " e stic rock formation are un- | Neb.; Neosho, Mo.; Moi own, / Mas | /ult of bondsmen Frank Jones was given nine months In the | Evening prayer at § p. m posted an order, stating that forty hours | (SILSH UG SROG Tars ST GuDlore robs | zomanie, Wis.; Gig Harbor, Wash.: Faulk. | fault of bondsmen ' =0 o0 e s nitentlary for robbing shoe stores be- Y # Wil Go whor, would constitute @ week's work instead of ' OIS MRS 4 i PR A (A rey :uflux Ty i hnd Daterson, The judge | A Pice, cool swhn at Manhattan beach, [ . 0 000 o olght hours, as now. them of a great charm that would be more | ton, 8. D.; Caldwell, Tduto; vwell, Kaney | UK Ao Troim 4 herd, ran over a. steer, BT \hai bt bt that was sbout six Lake Manawa, is the proper thing to take e ddl lows of this city have de- e i nothing significant in this orde: than a slight suggestion of nlst Each | Fonda, la.; Pittsfield, 111.; Robinson throwing him from his horse and the horse "'I: "'Im .':“ l;'“m )’I‘L“"l“ e AR Jury | these hot day cided to go to Tabor on the Fourth to take | ax (he course has been followed for years. h part In a big demonstration under. the aus- | w reduction in Working hours always occur hour of the day shows a certain spot In a - Bty et a! R b AR R ISR 8 et fas iy 8 Pussengers Plning for Wa or on top of him. He was so badly ecrushe recommended lenlency, and he could "not Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Qitecent ‘lIght, huk o ralnstorm turne the ¥ that he died in forty-elght hours, very well disregard thelr recommendation, - o plces of that pl Al who desire to go | ring about July 1, which will be continued whole canyon into a place of enchantment HAMMOND, Ind, ne 30.—There ls con ! Sherlff Hazen will leave this evening for Fort Fatal A The summer rains always come very sud- | gigerable suffering among the passengers T A Madison with the prisoners In charge, M and Mrs B P dack who Mve twa A turn in"agood Apply 10 Leonar Union and Plerce streets. Holy communion cldent. are requested to meet at the hall, with | until § , when the hours will be in thelr wives and friends, at 7 o'clock Wodnes- | creased the equipment In shapo for | 41y and are very heavy while they Jast. | on the trains held here and which have not | Ngw YORK, June 30.—At the Now York erlarged and improved, and we are now pre- | children started from the'r home to come | start at 8 a. m. sharp. They >tole Bangles, it s ‘y;w a I-rI‘Ih.lnlv o nlxl‘\‘4‘\ll\-l|<l‘,‘|r uI‘H.~ ”'.:W-' Women and children are compla was s..u: v; day .AILZ nlr'.nllrrumlI:ul( u(flm: n punt o o Younc! Frid PR - - . BOg : 5 over the mountain top, gradually spreading 4 " Iy wages of the employes had gone into effec z::j:':«:llu::z.';..«J”:(.I::: amount of sirietly | to Councll Blufts Fridey atiernoon. Just | gy crackers are cheap; ohly 3o & pack William Bell, Thomas Coombs and James | (NEF, (¢ TRORRUER, (O SERGEE L SVEITAE | Ik bitterly. Six traing, | luding one mall | wages of o employss had enlth ARARE Brabclase work NIk A olor e s, | after they started Mr, Jack got out of the [ ygat Brown's C. O. D. Brasher, all..golored, were arrested last | Bt & KOO A A Nddenty there | (raln, are held here. There W ‘large | SR CUC M L0on of 10 per cent: wilb artes not (o fade warrantod colors, Tele- | WEOD to drive back his dog, which had fol- e night, Bell for stealing §5 from Coombs, | Is u burst of thunder, and then a strange | SFOWd standing about, but no ¥ ¢ soon be adopted, phone, 157. 724 Broadway. lowed him. In doing so he frightened his Meyera-Durfee Furniture company, 336-333 | grasher as state's witness and Coombs as | ominous roar is heard far over the moun g Frico for some Mot *priogs. team, and they started to run, overturning | Uroadway. Bargains in fine furniture, complaining witness. When searched at [ tains. Gradually It grows nearer and | oo o'y Apep June 30.—A syndicate | Bell Tele TS o “ BOSTON, June 30.—Governor Greenhalge How far will a § go? Long ways at 8. A. | the wagon before they had gone many feet New Lodge lustituted. the ‘tation a lot of bangles were found on [ louder, and then it s ail around, Allng air [ ST RARE LC SIS T T Plerce & Ca.'s shoe store. Mrs. Jack and the two children were thrown Mrs. L. 1. Finley, grand chief of honor, | them, which correspond with the description it Is the summer rain [ . % o clty for $150,000, | has signed tho Bell Telephone bill which 1 3¢ | 1o the ground and sustained a bumber of d . of some that had been stolen from the resi say that it falls in bucketfuls only | Beck Hot springs near this eity for § | o el Telophone BB g Oan coaking stoves for rent and fer 8310 2° | paintul ‘brulses, but none of them were assisted by Miss Nettlo Anderson of Soux | Genco o & Mr. Vincent during the circus. | faintly describes it. Nor can it be described | The syndicate will spend $200.000 in improve- | SAwbibs Hh CCERRERTEE (0,0 o D s . — thought to be seriously burt at the time. | City, instituted Myrtle lodge No. 12, Degree | These parties clatmed they bought the | so that one who has never seen it can under- | ments, including & large hotel, with a view | tal stock to $50,000,000. The new stock i to making it one of the most popular sani- | to be sold at auction, 7 Domestio m; breaks hard water, During the evenlng the youngest cbild, 1 [ of Honor, Anclent Order of United Work. l bangles, stand the steady dawnpour, The water .

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