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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 189t THE DAILY BEE. [ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | wareant swbrn snt by Chret ok Searmer | 5o 5ard: W. R. Sapp. A. C. Christensen, . | ninety tiokets in Douglas county will have A GF NU I N I-\ S Coffin. Millcr's alleged offense is altering the C. J. Morford, L. B. Rector, A, G. All of the delegations have been slow in | A figures in the balance books, which he is anding elr credentials to the secre COUNCIL BLUFFS, said to have done under the direction of Keya Paha—H. J. Skinnerl's bt BB s L g ¥ . 4 . J. Skinner, . L. Brewster, [ of the state central committee. Most of BFFICE - - NO 12 PEARL 8TREET | Evangelical Ohurch Tioubles Break Out im | [jhicr Gardner, The amcration 1 sbleged LA them simply ay or forget the matter. . . AL A L B ) FLALACL AL nox—0. W, Rice Saunders, J. H. | Lancaster co however, will hold back = o Washington Townehip, pr I\‘“;n "‘\‘YV’:l Jic ol [the bank examinety, | ninkiror s e Chambers, T. B. | its credentiais uhtil the Jast minute. A | Delivered by earrier to any part of the eity. IRTA OUDRTTNG. - s the day atter the ofy . t Fagerton, S, D. | number of the delegates originally selected . . e T V3 ter N n, Georle Brooks, have failed to put in an appearance and thelr LNk ALAIA D i JUDGE SMITH ACTS AS A MEDIATOR ey Lancasier—Amusa Cobb, H. C. Reller, F. | places will be flled before the credentials are | | " Ha ck for Her Boy. - < 3 PHONES-Business office, No. 43; night RS, “ A. Boehmer, G. M nbertson, J. J. Kelly, | handed in. Several changes were made by S NEWCASTLE, Ky., Aug. 21.—Mrs. Kate | J. T. Marshall, Cornish, H Mc: | Mr. Moore in his delegation last evening In By the Terms of the Truce Each Faction | LUberry was awakened by roaring flames | Arthur, D. Barn s H.Qere M. | the interests of harmony, and in each case ’ Miae and rushed out of her house In her night art, A. Otterman, D. @. Courtney, V. H. [ the men appointed were those who were en- 3 Will Use the Charch Alte y and clothew, ‘but Instantly refmsmbesing her Stone, B. A. Cowdery, G. W, Hollinger, R. | tirely at the disposal of Mr. Moore and not Mayne Real Estate Agency, Broadway Week Day Nights Wil Be Ap- year-old- boy ran back and carried him out, | H: Townley, C. J. Cullen, N. €. Brock, O. [ under outside influence qpladies ot Unity Guild will werve upper portioned Betwoen Them, Hoth are badly burned and will not live b i LR B The Convantion Hall church ) g | W. J. Marshall, W. Morton, Smith, John | At Exposition hall a number of workmen =m \]/l\(' l l ’I'"I Sl'l l .\'“”\ Rictfors A tler, John Harrup, Elmer | were engaged yesterday in putting the room Joe Spaulding has a unced himself a e E gelie Vashington eandidate. for the n°mination for justice of ,H::"'_,‘ ,r‘.wk !“114\:»;:,:::;0.: (‘:\‘fnn‘\‘u: o thi Stephenson, 8. J. Alexander, A. D. Beemer, | in condition for the convening of the con- the peace at the fall election SnoTRLIBET TH (e BOUnteV, AFe Rb’ bixes K s . V. Bowen, John Culp, 0. Wismer, H. H. | vention. Hundreds of chalra have been put (N All Modern Woodmen are request nd : Ryl G (Continued from First Page.) | Meyers, . O R e Qe el o [ In place, and flags are being flaunted from z‘,,,, RUCtHUIr MAIL tomorrow, Adgust and sevens on acoount of the two faction M. Beatty, L. Billingsiey, Grau Ensien, | (b Piie A0 A GO0 8 130 p. m. sharp. Important busine n | the church at large, the one headed by %{;}r\‘xflm“ Whittlg, W. A. Kenaston, Jonas | J. L. Hermance, M. 1. Altken, A. O. Lang. | 7, S€an8 A0 (0 PUMER oy o clumively and. W. M. Frederick, V. C Bishops Esher and Bowman, and the other | "HUANR 16 pole prank Thompson, | Gy lred Beckman bl ,'"IH"{"")“ by the delegates, while the gallery will be aw nee Grimes, wo 1| by op ibs, st Sunday e two fac 3 Ak ‘Qnoll ¥ ol Lo -1 e i UL L e S0 el given ove 0 sp ctators who a rovide poloin and Lawrence Grimes, two small | by Bishop Dubbs. Last Sunday the (o fac- | George Dergan, Tt Snell, Frank Whittemore. | Siis Shane, A 0. Wilson, G. W, Greer. A. | BIven over to e ctators who are provid boys, are under arrcal, charged with assault. | tions had each arranged for a service at the | Bur(—P. L. Rork, W. & Craig, B. L, Kerr McLain, James Stephenson, A. B, Harvey, | frith fekets of admiesion. The delegatlons ng one Runyan with a knife y wil Vot ttie.ty | He D T A o NN T R L YL m the respective coun ill be grouped, ¢ wetin’ house' at the same Thomas Darnell bave a hearing this morning before Justic i inney, Fr ) O YO 3 S v their locations being designated by placards Sorinae s to do the preaching for the | Eihinney, Fremont Everett, C. K. Cull, C. | Trimble, ove the: & = 3 L Vien. L. {U nger was ¢ 1o ”f( |‘r A »r'y.u 'n ::; 3, Bwankon, J, K. Bueheriand, O. A, W therel, | i oicinJohn Sorensom W. O. Elder; A ';“L‘,;, r‘i‘ e hv“bl‘lhh secre u:}«.;\.gnfl‘ the @st In on the boom by having a set of | Dubbs fction, and Rev. Mr. Fee for the | G, w."Conkiing, B. F. Grifins, J. H. Han! | . Buekworth, B, B, Warher, 1, M. Grimes, | [cPorters’ tabes will bo upon the stage und - udson’s blue print plats and index. Council [ Esher-Bowmanites. The two clergymen had | cock T R oW Gy TTe b OV DAL CYRON e B it 1o e B e R e lufts and all additions, top with size | not met before, and as it was wought | Buffalo—J. W, an, M. M. Noble, C. ) ., C. I Iddings, J. 8. Hoagland, O. A Favor Melkiejol oo . EUION: 45 Of record, | L. . Judeon, 735 R T e oAl ae vemE . AMTIEC [ it 0t Db HHemb PR 0 e B ol Rl il e 'l‘lvil{.:l\.;\;l SR & The Myers-Durfee Furniture Company best to begin thelr acquaintance with a fight, m Neb,, Aug. 21.—(Special to Bixth avenue. N m a 3, ze! J. W. Lalone, H. H. B , 3. H R Jeorge Chappell, J. E oney, 5 ™ " & " H s (0 i pae | Fee decided to back down and let Springer | & T ”"”MI Trait “I“]_ B 6T e Logan—George Chappell, J. E. Honey, H. | The Bee)—At the republican county con will soon pass into obllvlon, G. E: Myers The April term of the district court o S A. Chapin. Vot 7 ; finally been adjourned, and there will be noy | Preach. This he did, to the great edification | \y A “Hosteler, Frank Rice, L. P. Main, 8 Madison—W. H. Bucholz. William Mc- | Yentien held he terday the following fnore court until Auguct when Judge | of his audience, for somethi ver an hour, [ M. Nevius, G. L. Brooker, H. M. Sinclair, B. [ ponald. Carl T. Seeley, C. M. Schavian bl o unsfitrodely preed N rehrmg from the firm and until the change facy will begin a new term. v the next | when he called upon Brother Fee to pr: H. Geodell, C. H. ( George Shepherd, W. M. Robertson, J. W, Stark, Frank Horst, | ( (G8OVEC, Tat, we anpreciate the Ahd 3 lerm there have been filed 206 equity case srother Fee got up to pray,” remarked Butler—B. 0. Perkins, William Husenct- | judge Barn s, Dasid Whitla, John Askwith 3 y"D: Kotiiojonn takes place you will never have an oppor= and 340 law. Frank Shinn of Carson, who was attorney for | (¢f; George W. Lord, Ramer E J. 8. | M. R. Taylor, T. T. v 8 r s in congress, and . . NS AFsE fectirs of. the v people’s lec i (@i 14 Hill, A. H: Gould, A o0n i Merrick—W. R . . A. Richardson na that our delegates to tunit 810) coarse will be given the tabarnacl ne of the parties and was consequently at- f on' A, L. Sprague, W. T. McElvain, “ol- | L. N. Boyd, R . W. T, Thompson 3 g Al convention b, 1ted y to "-_’Uy Furniture as Cheap as they are corner Scott and Mynster streets, Thursday | tending church as a mater of business, “and | back, J. A. Campbell. Tohn Patterson, A toss . Sprague, all honcrable means to secure h now offenng you. evening, August , by Dr. Dungan, pre he dovoted hig whole time and attention ta T ‘fl*w i heldon, A. J. Graves, William harles Caugh! " te the servi dent of {”Yy"y university, Su et ST the d to soften Brother Springer's Wallen, J. H. Hall, H. D. Reed, A .H. Water- McePherson—W. E. Wisner, T he stu - 8 y by on, H e oha S y heart €0 that he might let him have a chance | house, S. Buzzel, D. B, Smith, H. Eiken- | Nan A MBI 1t S Umatead; W | 8 by Hon, First class goods to the consumer at \ preach noxt Sunday. Just as he was about | bary, J. McClain, J. P. Burdick, 8. C. Fur- | i1, Wintarbotham, J. H. Wiliams, L. Mo*gan, ave reno fon to the' same TERp IR Aol waw ousifiovat o T 1 DL X Rk et bl Do ke [ oL inta b m N ey T office! manufacturers’ prices, grand jury on the cha of lewd conduct N 4 M . L ) it - = i a dressmaker on Main street, refused o | hat the congregation ought not to be for- | Clements, A. Jenkins, T. A. Miller, J. Erick Nemaha—Thomas J. Majors, G. W. Fair- Thurston Wil Open Tt. P :|l\-"x”:.‘:n:u'|"'u’} 7t \IKLM‘]Z Ay otten and ;.,,,‘[.\,,1 with, w'n‘ ],Iul_ bless | son n] \Ihllvn‘_ll I('. Me \»l;(.vl‘x‘ Clarence -I.I,mmr_‘|.\y fil.lnrlRIC(lHulll, lnllm (Strain, | fon. John M. Thurston of this city has QOur stock is fresh and new and of the o 4 aoed (07 e et Just. 168 Mg congregation men. e then noti- | ) .. Van Dorn, nk Cream arry McCandl s ufus Leach, Thomas [ 500 & obs e e ¥ @ 7 % fie couaty dnll He snid he hind Just lost hie | fe s Tollowors that bteween then and next G oL Livingsione, G. 'W. Jenkins, | ipling, Joun Wyrick, Charles Nea, Chariea | Feceived and accepted an invitation o ad latest patterns. This is a genuine reduction Sunday he would sue out a writ of injunction P. Jinal, France Nelson, L. Beinkeron, J. [ B. Parker, L Barnes, dress a large mass meeting at Chicago in the getting out s0 that he might get another and bring It along with him so Brewer, 1. A. Miller, G, H. Bacon. Nuckolls—J. F Schell. Henry Fox, jr., A. | first week in September. Mr. Thurston will sale, to close out on=2-half of the stock, which 3 . ;’l“'"[‘ (WL “t""”"“ Ju x ‘,’":‘;""““‘ et mignt come up to church with the full belief ames Burke, C. W. Meeker, J. C. | J. A . S. T. Caldwell, G. D. Follmer, R. | d:liver his address on the opening night of colleginte course in the county jail, was vis- | f ARG RN 10 0 e preaching from ; Hoffmeister, 8. C. Henry. M. Aiken, S. A. Searle, C. E. Adams, I . | the Cook county campaign, and his friends f ftedt by the entire police force before he left it Ll e S Ls et W. Tucker, J. M. Clarkson, S. | J Joe Rayner. In this state are pointing to the fact with must take place before the Change in the and if he comes back will be arrested on | "[I O¥F ; it R I C. ¥ N it J lent prid ! 5 bdirhe tr A In the controversy tween the two fac B enry Razey, J. C. Pe john, E (l oe—Jo> N Peye, J. J evident pride. i H ia vl B Ll I tions of the denomination the supreme court | . § ¥ W. H. Giles, M. 3 i Delegates, Notice firm can be made. We will astonish you Ll was intimated to him-In unm has already decided that the Esher-Bowman 3 Michael H. Tobin, Jerome B. | brothe 2 . N. entel o Dol N Gt 4 1 H H H ;lnkul‘)lln language that, e would live more | by (s the chureh, but the Dubbsites hav s rancis 0. Wisner, A. J. Carruth, | liam Stanbro, William Ebright, Clint D“T“"" m’]“"[’:‘:““ o ;}‘:“""Ii";"';:“ OB e R with our dissolution prices. The same can= appily he gave Counc uffs a wide f0oned fo ch'a i o ¢ “harl itz, Hari rrett 7 ling, Willlam 1. Hair, can state convention are requested to 7 5 5 petitioned for a_rehcaring. When the t Witham, H. H. Bartling, m ] & 4 « B ”» berth. B o rera lnge il tiEya e e ey AR R R W o meet at 9 o'clock . m., sharp, Wednesday, not beduplicated in this “neck o’ the woods. NM\-, and Mrs. B. J. Turner, who live on | jay afternoon the greater part of Washin stin, John McCune, 8. Richardson, Nelson wnee—J. M. Barclay, J. C. Dort, J. J. | August 22, 1994, atterson’ hall, corner E P t f s orth Sixth street, were caused a good deal | ¢ \ip was there to see what would Grosshans, Joseph West, George D.| 1 . W. C. Shinn, C. Goodale, L. Farnam and Seventeenth str ver n oes bf anxiety by a strange man, who picked up c. Judge Smith acted as meditator [ Schwab, R. J. Wilson, C. . Both, L. 21, J. T. Brown, H. C. Wortham, D. H. WHEELER, o y g g & manufacturers their little 2-year-old and took it buggy rid | ind induced the two parties to settle the | Squires Jenkins, T. B. and, W. R, V. b Somerhalder, J. R. Ervin, | Delegate and late Chairman County Con- prices. ing out to Big lake. Mr. Turner followed | differences until the case is finally deter- [ Turne d Davis, T. H ers Evan Davis, W. H. Wilson, G. R. Martin. vention. the rig on a bicycle, but before he caught it | mined by the supreme court. By an agre : <—Frank Sharrar, non Perkins—B. F. Hastings, E. Weishaar, I. WILL SUE UNC 9 Please give us a call as w2 know we can the man took the child back and dropped | ment which was then entered into the r- | Simon Shultz, James Langley Hodsden, | W. Reese, C. M. McGrath, it within a few blocks of its home. His vman faction are to have the use of th I. W. Brown, W. T. Howard. Phelps— D. Ensel, F. A. Dean, L. T. N 5 : . fnotive is unknown. alternate Sundays, and on such | Cuming—J. E. Blenkiron, H. Ransom, | Brooking, J. R. Shreck, E. W. Bechtol, C. M. | €*¥¥ “‘,“':,'.’,,_‘l'm;“'l' l":’“"l‘:‘l"" fori False sell you at the prices we are now maklng. e : the week as Wil not inter- | W. D. V. Farley, alentine, | Shedd, D. Shafer, C. J. Dilworth, O, + 3 5 s o O Two desirable houses for rent. Good 1o- | fore with the plans of the Dubbs faction. e, W. S. Tuefer, C. C. McNish, J. | Ekstrom. QUEBEC, Aug. 21.—Quite a sensational catlons. Bargain in Broadway property near Mhe Evang:lical Church of North America | L. Re Pierce—Thomas Childers, W. E. Bishop, | story has been told here in connection with ostoffiee. Farm loans wanted, lowest rates membership of about 100,000, and in 5 - Yoder, G. H. Snell, J. H.| C. L. Wedgwood, J. L. Sterns, R. A. Nance, | the arrest made in February last of Hugh ire and tornado insurance written in best | (pe ctate of Towa, In #pite of the fact that the | ) N won, J. L. Walker, M. Platte—J. N. Heater, 1. V. Sibbernson, | Anandal der charge of. e T6ma companles. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl st | jicher-Bowman faction has been decided to | Brigham, J. 0. Taylor, John Camphell, F. E. | 0. Kramer, E. A. Stockslager, W. E. Kent, | tno s ‘L’;"\’:\'“";l ”'I‘“j:"‘“i“ ment from ST teade o s50d 1 ow, for o | be the church, the Dubbsites arc largely in [ Van \||!m|n C. D. Pelham, S. L. Canon, | john Pollock, J. N. Killian, Ed Hoare, F. H. | ' Newcastle, England. Anandale, rade a good lad new, for a | ot b ving more than seventy out | Alex Cahn, P. H. Marle M. Hix. | McLean, J. §. Sharon. Wwhose extradition had been granted by the = typewriter. Cole'& Cole, 41 Main street. of eighty cl nen and a proportionate rge Palmer, H. H. And 3. Hoff- Polk—Louis V. kell, F. F. Vogel, J. H. | American authorities, was tried in England .’ e Bk Gt ithasiatty man, L. J. Gandy, W. H. Coons. T et b SR A | CE i), B i FUlrs ot Dt sy o e Mael Brlday I Dikota Jay, Davis, John | V. Drigham, C. J. Doremus, 3. W. Hebee. | proven. - The following Is the summesy ot and § PAEEBN drummer Benelt. Rathburn, 8. R. Cowles, Atlce Hart. Red Willow—J. E. Kelly, D. E. Bomgardi- [ i ) H0 ¢ e 336-338 BROADWAY For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- For the benefit of those in nced of foot- | Dawes—W. W. Wilson, . Dorrington, | ner, F. M. Kimmell, C. T. Brewer, J. W. T S TIRE] C e S an . Pphone 48 v I would say take advantage of Dun- | Frank Currie, A. L V. L. Handy, | Dolan, W. R. Starr, R. P/ High, O. Frost, M. | hamed Arnold ran away with a large sum of Sl an’s wreckage sale. This is what you can | 8. A. Bryant, G. A. Bekles, T. B. E. Pipe, money belonging to the bank and crossed Domestic xoap outlasts chenp soap. St 1% B Hobs Risharas ¢ Warner, L. Schaeffer, W. | OVer to America. He landed at New York, - oot John Kelley's ladies’ fine $5.00 \ " Dawson Drake, Dave Ianna, Frank | F. Butle Hummel, Bd Steele, A, R. | and while driving to Baltimore in a wagon [\h- OUICIL BLUEF § MINOR MENTION. PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS, el B A . L. Carlson, A. E. | Scott, N. Mussclman, Mart Ryan, B. I. | Was the victim of a serious aceident, and was - ) 144 pairs Selz Schwab's perfectos, an ex- | Allen, F. P. Corrick, Penuey, BE. A. | Miles, Creighton Morris, A. P. Unkefer, P. R, | taken to a hos . He made the ¢ it ‘ S DU John Pouder is home from ada. cellint shoe, 00, worth $4.00, James Wolling, H. T. Worthing, W. | Shelly, William Windle, Charles Thomas, | Quaintance of a ent suffering with a “"‘"'Mw Ail kinlsot Dyaln Miss Sadie Smith of Fremont, Neb, was | 120 pairs me and ‘sewed fine calf shoes | A, Stewart, B, F. Krier. John 3. Shubert, Charles Smith, J. A. Hill. | €rave disease of the lungs. The paticnt's B i @ mi"“ and 0,0\nint doaoin in the city yesterday. made for H fashionable shoe store, % - P. Lockwood, S, K. Bittenben- | Cyrus Jones, George D. Kirk, J. A. Wagner. | hame was Mr. Anandale. Serious fears were tho hizhost style of Mzck Godwin will return today from a | Santa Resa, California, for $2.5 : A, Dy A. D. Whitford, C. W. Rock—H. J. White, W. H. Holmes, T, N. | entertained for Mr. Anandale, and thinking tho ri ialed visit to Wichita, Kan. 300 pairs men’s fine Russia Guérney, W. P. Logan, R. Matthewson, (C. Morgan, Joseph Hurd. the latter would never lcave the hospital, stained fabrios ma Charles Warren of Ottumwa Is In the | and all our regular 5 36 £ H. Morriott. Saline—T. C. Callahan, H. M. Smith, A, J. | Arnold disappeared and traveled under the o MWorke, Moy city, the guest of Frank Hough. all the latest shades styles . Dodge—Ross L. Hammond, C. M. Wil- | justice, P. Dodson, B. McDougall, F.| hame of Anandale, and thus succeeded in e done wnt_dellyora N, W. Williams and family have returned | o0, Pirs ladies” lace patent tip and counter, | jiams, 'D. M. Allen, J. H. Winterstein, J. F. | Work, H. Fishwood, H. M. Wells, J. F, | foiling the police. One night he was killed | = ¥ i in a1l pares of tha B i ee ee ks wiAlE by CoTh Hanson, O. L. Tripp, John Cusick, W. A. | Blandin, A. Baller, C. B. Anderson, W. §. | In @ railroad accident at Baltimore, and the X country. Sonl for R L 2 pairs misses' button shoss, patent tip, | Buch Orin Kreader, R. C. Allen, E. C. | Grafton. J. L. Tidball, D. T. Drake, H. P, | coroner, not knowing that the deceased w: - 1 vrics ifit Mr. and Mrs. John Schefller and children Burns, ‘L. R. Myers, J. A. Vananda, Frank | King, J. W. Ingles, J. Jindra, A. Young, erimin informed the family in Fuu.u.l S < bave returned from an eastern visit. airs youth's shoes, sizes 8 to 12, | Higenbotham, J. M. Shively. Sarpy—L D. Clarke, C. K. §pearman, C. 8. | 4hd held the usual incu Later on the 2 AR g A. MACHAN, Mr. and Mrs. A. Metzger and son, Ralph, X Douglas—Jchn . Butler, H. C. Cole, [ paney. H. F. Clarke, J. M, Ward, Frank | Polce, put on the false track, made the arrest S e Y Proyriatys, & have returned from a visit to Hot Springs, pairs boys' shoes, sizes 12 to 5, lace. | Jonathan Edwards, S. I Gordon, W. H. Han- | wmijer. S, A. Morrison. o of Mr. Anandale, who had recovered and left P S PR . 6. D. i ‘hett, Josiuh Kent, R. K. Paxton, John | “guutdorc i "1 Shedd, L. W. Gilchrist, | the hospital, and the latter was delivered to otz A < S BrondwiyiinparaNochy Miss Swett of Des Mones is in_the city dozen clilds' and infants’ shoes, at | Ro: us Andrecn, H. H. Boyle, W. H. | o SN " Ciiic. A, Laverty, R. K. Johnson, J. | the British’ authorities and tried with the 353 S S wesigrn Dopot. ‘for a visit with the Misses Maud and Msbel | from 20c to 50c. Shoop, 1 Frank, A. P. Houck, W. O.| g ] son. P. J. Hall, F. A. Gilbert, J. W, | Fesult here stated. Tel hone 22 Hazen on South Seventh street. This wreck occurred on the I C. R. R.| Cloud, Joseph Kavan, R. V. Miskooski, R. | g willard WilEonMRE HIE MIShner G R Mr. Anandale will claim damages from the Miss Helen Sprink and Miss Matilda Straub | JUI¥ 21 and was purchased from the R. R Berlin, Nate Brown, L. Burmelster, A. H. | harg Willard Witson, 8. 7. Michner, G 3 | American government, ana will institute an E.“ R0 LGt LA ot Ltho A ht company by Mr. Duncan for one-half the | C'mstock, Frank Hickock, Martin Olsen, [‘QHWA"-(‘4";;“‘"(;“ ) 4B.E B » A B action for $25,000. prink will go to Chicago to procure her fall | Actial value. 28 Main strect. Charles Schlanck, Thomas Swobe, Gustav tts Blu—A. B. Wood, J. H. Hall, O o0ds, Girls or_women furnished situations of all Anderson, W. H. Bechel, G. H. Leslle, B. dner : v IO A S0NS OF VETERANS. b D, “CUPIDENE" Miss Florence Spera left for the east last | kinds. 525 Broadway. Sl B o Rl R Shard e o Sewara =D o n rown (rnomani CorrR i |15 WEE Sy R AC U s 1 i the st Elxht to visit friends and relativ Lan- e T. Wertz, D. H. Wheeler, J. W. Croft Great Unterest at tlon of a famoun Frehen pliysiclan, wiil quick)y curo vou of all ne t | Davies, F. A. Lamdin, M. Hulshizer, J. i ; Ganymede Wheel club Race Meet Friday W. Delamatre, L. D. Fowler, C. .W. [ Davies, | < Lhasd the Annual. Meeting. VOils OF diseiusen Of Uhe BELCPALIVE wFking, STl 15 LB MARho R Enladelphla ang oherleaster and S:turday. Johnson, John Jenkins, C. . Lobeck, Adoiph | Swearinger, Jo Kitt. . Mulr, Thomas Ty | pyypNpoRT, o, Aus. Davenport Lsoharin, P o ek, Sesniual Famiialnin, Nervous Debil S = y § unders, John N. Westberg, | man, J. B. el 3.7 | was in gala attire today in honor of the Pimples, Unfitness v, Murry, Exhaosting Drains, Varicocels . The Misses Beatrice Hines of St. y Kuncral of Mrs. Vallier. J. L. Collins, M. L. Z-ok | Oaks, John Zimmerer, L. W. Dickinson. o b aoney "« e Sonatl 0., and Lucille Todd of New Ycrk vis The funeral services of Mrs. Lewis Vallier | Y . ° arl Axford, John McLearle, | ., Sheridan—John Crowder, John Beely, T. J. | (008 Of Veicrans, The parade was in mo- 7 CEPABENG ctennzon sho live, e Kidney and the urtnary 193 Patricla Darraugh over Sunday. Miss | were held last Monday at 1 p. m. in Hazel E. Wilson, H. B. Palmer, Sam Macleod, | Thompson, W. B. McQueen, J. E. West, J. G. [ tion at i1 o'clock, with over 1,00 men in gl BEFORE awo AFTER orgausof all impuritics. ary Taggart of Walnut Hull, Omaha, has | Do church. The trustees of said church. L. Chafes, Peter Schwenk, K. Bjork. | Armstrong, Abel Hill. line, and was greeted and cheered by over PIDENE strengthena and restores amall weak orzans. 1so been visiting Miss Darraugh for J o Sl i ; " Bal < | “'Sherman—Ed_F. Chinn, T. P. Reasoner, | 20,000 people all along the line of march. Tic reaon SUTArrs fre A0t cured by Doctors (8 bocaiuo Hiety per cent are troubled with 8! Messrs. Osborne and son, Mr. Barrett and . Thompson, B. Baker, W. = 3 3 5 T caviiag, Prostatitis, CIPIDENE I8 the only Known remedy to cure withou sration, 5,000 tess past week. MOsRTAIOR Hon, S M, £ t : RO " | A Wall, W. H. Conger, S. J. Fair, George | In carriages in the first division were Goy- A ! L Spcukeiied L others, kindly consented that the services | Rhodes, James Allen, Guy C. Barton, J. W i Jackson, State Auditor McArt UmoninloapAwrion euarANiaaRIvORSRAITIONSY nosiefleotialbeie G. W. Stelnman, who formerly head | o held thercin, The large gathering of . Fronk Burman, Jumes Hendrickson, | Benshcoter. e | Adjutant General John Pri oA I“Xfl manont elro. $100 4 bo . y i fori Sulhpind walmon il a8 olerk at the Grand hotel, arrived in the | frionds from far and. near ang. the m Westlake, J; T, Blling, Ji C. Peter- | = Sloux—A. R. Dew, W. H Davle. = Inspector ~ General * Harry Vatki Addrens DAVOL MEDIOINE CO., P, LR e s LR ¢ity yesterday morning and is greet ng s | spontancous expressions of sorrow and . JP. Finley, A. H. Burnett, F. B, | Stanton—W. W. Young, C. P. Jones, H. M. | Colonels J. A. Rohbach ] e ews to v, s 5. R Vi erly. Alexand v i many friends. Tt will be good news to the | pathy were an unmistakable witness to th ¥, C. D. Hulchinson, P. E. Flaaman, | Way, V. B, Wells, doorae Ejeriy, | = o [ Alexander of = SR public generally that he fs to resume his | Piuh estocin 1n which. the deceased lady. whs derson, J. L. J. H, Chap- | Thayer—George n F AN ! 1 0la position. Since his departure from Coun- :;f*h',‘ sLsStER oD RhigieceaseiRiady vl . David -Anderson, Bruce McCulloch, | Calkins, V. O. Rewick, John Redline, H. M. | and cit ¢ i 0 “A T RA ININ G 1 N CLEA N LId ES S ls A &ll Blufts he has been leading a life of lux- [ "NV, Aunie Dora Vallier was born in Den H. Vandusen, Jerry Howard, J. C. Trou- [ Baton, Willlam Cook, James Watson, O. H. | wb. R G0 uricus idleness in the east, and is now | MU/ S T roady to settle down to the hard work of | MK October 20, 1863 When but 2 years . William Kol red ' Smith, 0,70, | Willara, L, P. Luce, T. B. Mosher, The al mecting of the T FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH of age she was brought to this country by N. Murdock, H. J. | Casad, J. H. Boyce, J. 8. Grosshorn. societ 3 v of the Sons of keeping the Imn? e Ju good humor., s e LA R ssig, s G Whitmore, | Thurston—W. & b Myers, M. | opened’ in Kn ehts of Pythias b house glm 'u-(urnl at' ¢ Ilru.ul\\ny know :'l 8 an exemplary iwife;and mother to | o 3 oy 'R, Will'ams, Valley—John Wall, E. J. Babeock, David ‘::\“:x 1:.'.'.5" ”s;x.(_\-\ nlvll--mn{‘fl are | R, or, G, . J. H. Hol- [ A, Card, George W. Hall, D. C. Perry | Poicay of ‘Washington, la., president Ganymede Wheel club Race Meet Friday he funeral services were conducted by ! ; o b, Clemon's. M b ) irrha | lingsworth, H. Hall, W. R. Learn, John | James A. Patton, Ed P. Clements, s The 'Sons of Veterans' commander-inchicf RRfRaturaay, oftho\CHurol ot deaus Ghrisbiof Latterdiye mie Sronnwa e, . Robinson R, | Washington—J). W. Boggs, W. T. Green, | devoted the afternoon session (o the . —— () e = STEM afnts, in which faith the deccased was [ o iy e k L H, ., C. F. Farnham, R. Blaco, | sideration of a new ed by Cul.h%u(:;m; eatlygbqunt-byiMorerouses & voted believer. Remarks calling atten- _',""’""',; » JI' s SITHTEY CILT .l lyl()hx[u ,"‘{55 I R | TR on e now ellunln W, \ i S pigh o s meny, exselient duslities. of ihe i1 vivingston, : L CDA Cole MMM S ralim R BR | R e ed fow diseusiicn ot dtheryarions A | ar ey eel‘ e (TR T A T L T ! 3 ) b e en probubly be Washerwomen_use Domestic ‘scap. fidcgasedinyliof theiunesrialitlensotit pDundy—Levallay, West, Callihan, Andrews, | Ta¥lor. 0 L oeal, adopted without much change, | Wl Go to College, . . STOUT. Fillmore—Samuel Logsdon, O. A. Warne I: 0. Woolston, F. M. Northrop, B. Cun- [ A{d' gociety, the secreinmr's Horti: It will be of Interost to the friends and v = John O'Brien, J. H. Springer, Z. B. Minnick, | ningham, R. C. Osborn, Willlam Sears, D. [ read, showing a net in; 5 nembership patrons of the High school to see the list of 2 : W. S. Brown, E. T. Hagenbuch, R. L. | Cunningham. Quring. the - nagt < vear fot divigiong, e BT 3% I i 4 1. Hacker, Jchn McCallum, | thirty-nine societies and 5 recent graduates who will enter regularly In | Of the Fotheringham & Waltelaw Com- | Ulemons, W. C. Massey, A. G. McGrew, P. o Chasies Hanien, M, Aduin: | (otal membershin in ‘xood B ke thia: all: el ora, ., C. 8, Miller, W. H. Wallace, | G Humme) W rary, A, Simp. | A sham' battle” tooke "pla o 5 aker, N. G. Taylor, James Keegan. , 2. 3 wOrary, B. A, S rounds ¢ : the ernoon before Mittle Plle, Frank Capell, Edward Sayles, | Sale opened up with good encouragement; | '“praniin-C. i, Douglas, Robert Glenn. i, | son, A Galusha, 1 B. Hampton, . F. | ECOUNI® fuiing the afternoon betore Louls Bo:sche and Clarence Capell, Towa | DIE crowd all day, g \ | M. Crane. G W. Miller, Eugene Hunter, Biisii, g union forces defeating the confed State university, Towa City; Katherine Shep- ome bargaing w e on sale today, and o ott, Jerry Brisbin. ~B. F. Willis, M. N. Myrick, J. S. ————— i in addition to bargains offered every other R Harea iy Majors, E. D. Ma George G. France, BIG FOUR DEPOT BURNED, ler and Robert Grifith, Leland Stanford uni- | item in stock at actual cos . Razes, John (‘\ufv’.:l,':‘l:mll: oae A or, A. B. Christian, versity, Palo Alto, Cal.; Ralph Mueller and A visic to our storo during dissolution | y° n 4 - i V. Schreck, C. cCloud, C. H. P Clnel 1K y s . I 5 Cal.; Ral sk o s Ao ompton, Bugene Cedar. | G. W. Schreck, €. A. McCloud, . Post, nclnnatl Railrond Yards Visited by a De- | 3 2 5 i The most wholesome and the pleasantest Frank Hougland, ‘State’ unlversity ..;-ulg_ salo s sure to prove Interesting and pront- i Normep, peoe Sedar . | B D, smith, b. Frank, W. L. White, structive Conflagration. 7 : ’ summer drink made. Neb.i Helen Tylor and Eiel Durclay, Towa | able, BOSTON STORE, Rt ey y : Rankin, Jony | Willlam Meredith, ©. B. Palmer, W. E. | CINCINNATI, Aug. 21.-The Blg Four e ; 4 Guaranteed to meet the requirements of G raa D sodarn vl v Counell Blufts. liland, W. T. McKinne: B. Sexton, | Bonen, B. Campbell, R. Armstrong, T. E. | freight depot and arjoining buildings were B the Town and Nebraska liquor laws. Frances Bowman and Julia Tulleys' La Salle Spoon Lake's Fragrance. o Reed, | Sedgwick. (R burned today, causing a loss estimated Vo ; It is not a new drink, but has stood the seminary, Auburndale, Mass.; Grace Becho, | The fact that the fish have been dylng in - Grant, AW, Bradt, George W SIX OF THEW. from 00,000 to $0,00. When the alarm | S ZBPR | test of years und has steadily grown in R Qi il Mase Grace nesbic || TAR RS ot the (R DATS Deen aving in Norerows, 6. H. Johnson. J. & it 7 sounded at 240 p. m., such a se popularity. Read the analysls and testimo- lege, Northampton, Mass. e B (e e R eyttt o I LEALLAR Hlury kson, George Maurer, | Candidates Whose mes Wil Be Pre- | sult was not apprehended, but the flames nial of a well known chemist: This report speaks for itself. It certainly | \on™ointe The hot water that Is | Mo it e “”'"”“'-"k- E. E. sented to the Convention Foday. afterwards spread with destructiveness, Office of Prot Neil Johnson, HRRETAS Koot ietintg fon ' the) part apitne {LINUCH MEGULIG IRt watan tiat I8 e | MeCiorkle, (GRdrie '\'|".‘.(xh i ™ | Tor the six ofices over which there will | The bl depot was bounded by Thid and ] Lincoln, Neb., April 8th, 1885, graduates in their determination to secure | ot HHE IEEC TR EHE Union Baeite, Found ok AR pri R I ST wrrls | be contests in the convention today there | puomagSirfets, and LR apu N as 9 Having made an analysis of a compound the advantages of a college education 1 with damag surrounding 4 5 action in dying just-at this season of the | J. M. Wardlow, Willilam McMichael, J. W. | are at the present time twenty-six candidates, | property, including stroet car lines known as B. B. or Barley Heer, T found it i Below s a list of the honors in each grade | ¢ 2 UASRALE 9 y % Y DO lines orel “fou) below the twelfth as it will appear in the | Y°4T: When thelr carcasses will do the most v J. Olms ) 3 though aspirants for the minor offices are [ [ i shnL yiolnlkyy pla :m:‘n';l.’-":ri to contain 0.014 per cent. of absolute alcoliol, harm. The city council had its attention | Roderick, Harry Tweedy, John i 95 /tha : t:epntuin hilk Per.senls S6ARENM SR annual report: 4 4 SRS 4 K S oo & announcing themselves, almost every hour ly hurt by falling timbers, The v S Bl AIbright, 80.6; Mabel Wheelor, | CAled to the matter yesterday by the health | Blakely, 'C. W. McCullough, Andrew Kerr, [ S7HOMCIRE themselven, almost cvers Robe | wo b hurt by raliing! {imbare, Ths l A F EC I A In ARy temperance beveraxe oalthe market B e 0 abel vheelor. | nspector and went to the lake in the morn- | C. B. Rogers, R. W. Laflin, A. Daviason, | ° I Dy e was barhed - aing R e Gl AT B oA villctts, | ST2; Lillle Miller;, 8723 | lng to see what could be done. The trouble | Joseph Kilpatrick. the time the balloting begins. The Nst is: | tents o mogroes have poen iguble con- to preserve the vegetable matter, It Is Marle, 86.2. gl med to have abated somewlat since the | Garfleld—H. H. Myers, C. H. Jones For Governor—John H, MacColl, Thomas J. | suspicion of sctting fire builiing Pl aiod i TR i 86,8, calth fuspector had first visited the spot, | Gosper—R. G, Ferguson, A. M. White, F. | Majors The cause is also attributed to the explosion ) 9-2." Bdith Todd, 91.8; Lillie Norene, 01.8; | Rt Mot i RIS, » 3 of a gasoline stove used by men tarring an alcoholic beverage, Ralph McCallum, 91; Bertha Fowler, :::Yl’r"“I'l;hfilvxprv‘n“m“:;‘(( I::]&]::ung,“ ‘!ulil't!n‘llr:‘ D. ,L‘,'\\v‘ u'"'f\'ihf.n W. E. Smith. For Lieutenant Governor—~R. E. Moore, H. | the roof of the de u(“ and to »p.lxk““” fl I‘HB ay Pa[‘l fl flrfl PROF. NEIL JOHNSON, B T g+ ftuth Mayne, 8T.13 | that certain parties have been bringing fish [ Hall—J. 0. West, Maynard Spink, A. p. | P Shumway, E. M, Correll. Orlando Teftt. Sri|aN) o the fraabtar e s 21 Medigal ‘anid: Analytical Cligolat 10-1, Susle Morris, 91.3; Zula Lipe, 01.3; captured in Spoon lake up town and selling [ Dewitt, William Mitchell, H:nry Wilson or Secretary of State—Will M. Maupin, | burned in the adjacent building. ———— Invented and manufactured solely by Walter Sawyer, 90.8; Lola Nichols, 90.6; Ger- | them- — “harles Ewing, R. R. North, Martin Eunie | T. J. Pickett, A, R. Crugen, J. A. Piper, he y fully revised information Jennett. 90: e Py 5 3 5 = E. Thompson, A. Sterne, W. | John E. Evans, Cash M. Fuller. [ 3 s follows: It started ENTION, PHYSIOTANNS ana h l & H ld i Ma 0; dries use D X ; : old rece epot adjacen . :B::AII::" Bennett, 90; Mary Barclay, 903 Cora [ The laundries use lum«lec soap. i ison, H. Roswick, C. A. Leake “or Attorney General--W. A. Summers b A TR T U ATT : CHEVIRTE w eeler areld, 10-2. Rosa Wilson, 93.6; Etta Otis, 93.3; Both Drowned While Boating, 18 Norris, J, Kslso, W. Murr, A. 8. Churchill, A. M. Robbins. extending 450 feet east from Wood | Ladies and Gentlemen: Mme. M. Yale, ; ; A Ella Wirt, T Nt R [ O RTA AL ey R milton—F. J. Bricker, J. W. Hummell, or Super:ntendent of Bublic Instruction | It was caused by the Xplosion of | most wonderful woman chemist, has discov Bottling Works, Councll Blufts, Ta. Belknap, 59,4, ' h Miss Jesate Golwell, aged 20, wers dopwond | &k D Evans, 3. W. Hobbs, J." W. Newell, | ¢. G, Pearse, Charles 8. Cyney, F. W. Bar- | & gasoline ‘stove inside the depot e T »' Freckles from | Write for circulars and price list 11-1. Hattle Walker, 91.3; Ernest Trons, | oo AN i Were drowned | Robert Hall, J. A. Wilson 1. Slelnan, | ber, H. R. Corbett, George P. Beard, A. K. | heat roofing tar. The total loss uny face in three days. Hark ye, doubting | ——— - — 3 T B » | here in Peoria lake while boating last night, | H. D. Hall, M. Hawawald, M. F. Staniey, | Goudy. with §140,000 insurance, [ A : o ¢ Fred Parsons, 87.5; Alice Holland, 86.3; y were heard quarreling about 10 o'clock. | J. S. Musser, J. N. Cais-ll. For Commissioner of ' Public ds and Ihomasen A1aiE LA 1D RUGTRAL ME BRAKT . Ethel Witter, 84.6. he aMfair is surrounted with mystery. Th Harlan—A. Burr, i Buildings—J. 8. Dew, ¢. W. Shurtlefr, M Wil promplly rafiinded v case ot talivre 3t re W. C. ESTEP, | 112, May Van Brunt, 927; Edith Field, L ARALP A BTN DML ML The. | Ha BuEE, Or X W 5 " ! Mabel Hicks, 81.3; Jonnie Molntire, | La¥g;!® belg dragged for the bodics. ~ McCoy ( Biliott, B. R. Claypool, Willum 2. J Abbott, H. O. Russell, Qus Beechler, HAVE YOU SEEN THR not It the Freckles have been from ' A 9 n Int is 25 years old J. L. MecBrien For auditor of state,Bugene M-ore s the e N Meda Kirkland, 90.9; Ozro Blanchard, | "oty bodies were recovered this afternoon | Hayes—R. C. Orr, J. K. Paxton, C. only. mAD In the. fiu‘hi.‘wkfiiu e I (it LIGHT RUNNING . SR8 B ST KL e B Uflflfa "flc 0r embaimer . i . and Inquests are belug held. McCoy's body | Enbank. Thomas McMahon. of Joseph Bartley for state treasurer. o wyery oas. Sent to any part of Ganymede Wheel club Race Meet Friday | will be shipped to Jacksonville, his former [ Hitehcoek-—Me I Campbell, W, V. e A WA, - - 14 N, Mein 8t, Council Bluffs, iturday. home, tomorrow, while Miss Colwell's will | Van Patten, J. W. Burney, Wallace Thomp- y Manufactured by MME. M. YALE, Beauty and ) ! and Siturday. |:.- ;vm mgeraw. whlly Miee: Cobws] :“ “m le P l." J urney allace Thomp ADAMS FOR CHALKMAN, A Rl h e Office 97-TE) ONB4.Basidencs 83 Gas \‘:“'k:;"l‘( stoves for rent and for sale at | paye thrown little light on the accident, but Holt—John Skirving, Frauk Dabney State Central Committee's Plans for Tem 3 BY ALL FIRST CLASS RanQo'sofcs. it is apparent there was a struggle of some | mer Allison, John Brady, Neil Brennan, G porary Orgnnisath B N e o Ll - S ————— cks cho o . ort. C. Hozlett, Clyde King, 1. A. De Yarma ate : : iGISTS, Hammocks cheap, Davis the druggiat, % L e Willlan Grmen B s Ay B "’:v‘lf" The state central committee managed to | THE NEW HOME I 0G —-SpEGlnl Noticess Domestio soap breaks hard water. Mov ments of Seagoing Vessels August 21, Hooker—J. A. Hol . get together at about 11 o'clock and after a At 337 Broadwa)y He I8 the prototype of Colll)c“ B..I" oy e At Liverpool—Arrived—Laurentiun, from | Howard W. Criw, T. T.'Dell, 1. B, | brief session designated C. E. Adams of GEO. P. "ORD. A, W. RICKMAN. Weaver's Campalgn Opens. Montreal Vandecar, J. C. Cornfleld, W. E. Green, H. | Nuckolls county THE NEW HOME osident, Cashler. | = ) ¢ for tempo man of - 3 e e ames B. Weaver. the democratio At London—Arrived—Storm Kil from | 1o 'ev FOR RENT, LARGE, PRIVATE BA Nf'd,‘;:: ',‘,, o e T T 1 ::u Montreal Joe Coge o - e hed the convention today. H. M of | Bewing Machine, the swittest, lighteat running _— DR RENT, LARGR, VAN YATR. DA i or Col N ope e - 301 Mol ed ense rol el S0n-—J omlingon, 3. J u "B and best therg s on earth, he winner ¢ i office. At Southampton—Arrived—Wesser, from N rittaln, L omaha and C. B. Waite of Lincoln were se- | fre boards ni the Worlds' Falr There are 5o ol . . algn at Atlantic next Saturday afternoon [ New York. P. Grifin, 0. A. Roode, G Murray ] YT T . Ty Rt 1 olclock. Congressman Bryan of No- At Bremen—Arrived—Elbe, from New | W. H. Diller, J. M. Hoichkiss, !, Evans, | lected as temporary secretary and assistant | ¢ as good. und, they are the dhvapest ABAGE HREMOVEDL, VAULTS CLEANGD, Braska will be one of the speakers. . A o W. P. Freeman, G. E. J i )b+ | -secretary, respectively L) — o e At Hamburg—Arrived—Steinhoft, from sey. J. D. McCord % Da WL o Conaiderabls confusion . resultsd over the J. T. FINDLEY, FORSALE 13 HEAL HOISES AND MUL ew Orleans draft and driviog, Cunningham b 1ry a glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterfan [ N3V Ofleans. rod—Catalonia. from | Prkss, 0. R distribution of tickets and the entire number caupe, 3 bussen, 4 eXpreas and Wagon Wireral waters from the famous Excclsior | paston Wi—Arrived—~Catalonis, trom | *\yoh ion’ 1. varner, M. H. Christy at the disposal of the committee was ap- | mype fiL Brossdxax, ‘Oounal) Rista of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa 37tk and seenvry wagon r Boston. P it Typewriter supplics and Typewriters for sale 2rings at George Davis', Paul Schneider's At Rotterdam -Arrvived—Chicago, from | M. Childs, J. W. § /. H. Chapin, C. C. | portioned among the members of the state | or rent. Capital, . . $100,000 and wiagle harnews, 2 farm and O. H. Brown's drug stores. Jobn Lin. | Boston. Ta Reed. J. G. O'Connell, F. M. Sharrett, ). | central committee Douglas county was R —— | Profits, A A ~ 12,000 Lewls, 16 Main street, Coun Bluffs. der, general agent. o NARS (i AT Renshaw, C. A. Plerce, 8. P. Davidson, awarded ulnety tickets and tiero waa & rush SIS B BOIDIOR -Atioraeraviuy, Prve One of the oldest banks In the state of lowa. [ FURNISIED & L AND A BAGN R - .TOONA. P - ¥ g eethe bl R _ 0 secure them course there was S R R et KEAC, m o bui and collections. We L h Sixth y Mrs, Ch .:::_K X 1) 734 Broudway, for good ALTOONA, Pa., Aug. 3L.—Mayberry Mil Kearney—C. Weber, J. C. McKin " enough to satisty one-tenth of the people | Feuarab courtss oomme 200-7-8-0; Shusart deposits. We will be ANTED, A FIRST-CLASS WASHWOMAN 3 ler, & young olark In the suspended Sec- | Brown, C. E. Johnson, G. A, Strand, 8. C. | who wari w ness the fight today, but | bloekt Council Blufls, La bivasea " ses and ‘verve you none others need epply. 800 Merriam blocks REGISTERED. TRADE MARE.

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