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"n o) ¢ s 'Arhruvl on fot, and the officisla of both Dl‘ OR E ‘"Ll RES“]\ 1ided with a passenger train on (he Chicago IU“BERDF “F SB\\ lvFTFD CEREBRINE (1HAMMOND. THE D’tlh\ BEE. | ‘ NF\\S PRO (0 \LL BLUFES | ifetave deiermined o hecp thele eves-on & Northern Pacinc. railrosd at the Forest | LUJ (ALERY BANQUETE KRS/ the N 68 e TR ; them as long as th are here Both of | Hinl onsing. Three persons were serl % them have been thorcughly ‘‘sized up” by b ously injured and a number of others were In the treatment of | \ COUNCIL BLUFFS. I"" poliee of Councll Bluffs and Omaha, and | X 1 A T Wh badly shaken up. The injured are John LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA. ¢ e - o g0 11 tte § 1 o1 th "eott o L will be arrested on sight en general princi- mer;us Couples in the: Towa Town o | Briges, left leg crushed and injured in- | Thirty-Tive Mes . the s & { bt OFFICE - - NO12 PEARL STREET | Oity in a Dilemma Over the E'ectrc Light Tes: | p i sl 30 Rover, Wiy ihfured aboet y-Five Mewbers of the Heo Hoo Meet ' Neurclogical Societs. Meeting, April 4 198 » - Contract Which I xpires Next Moath, - Desire Sepaation. the head and body, Mre. Mary Burns, cut at Lincoln, bt Thd e ented of IoOMOIS ST Bioied b esiitie o i 90t of 106 W NO Jol TS OR FAK | il about the he:d and body i tdections 6f CEREDRINE. Six yeirs ago the Watil St P bent | The cause of the ccllision was the refusal | o] ipatlent, " man aged forty, had begun to sufs | { H. W. TILTON, Lessee. o ales At Sargent's. | FICH < MONG™ of the brakes of the clectrle car to work s SIDES | “months of trentment Andl disappeared; Ahd: o | . a aleht HAS SINNED AWAY THE DAY OF GRACE | But it you want good siraight gools that | CH MOR ELS FOR SCANDAL MONGZRS | gf ¢ motorman, Briges. wae unable to pre. | WAKEFIELD ~ OF OMAHA PRESIDES | ;imontha of wrentiment e i 4 "'""'v'}[,"[""’;'-‘ Business office, No. &; nigl will wear, this is the pla We can sell | albily vent the car from running upon the crossing i “aymptoms of locomotor ataxia then eame ony \ 1 you good stralght goods, bought dircet frem | " " and smashing into the train. mplete loss of Kneejerke sharp pains in i o~ - | No Time Now for Another Company te | the factory, at prices that the Job lot stores | One Dozen of the Most Freminent Families -———— Several New Members lnitlated Tuto the alom, ataxin wate well ‘marked inabiiify i MINOR MENTIOS | tor Ints CompetitionLity Net Be caw't touch. Prices arc what talk, and T | in that Part of the Stats Involved EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Awful Mysteries of the Soclety-List v Uing the biadder and Bowels: sgxiiel ;| § e 0 Hreibas WA - Brivess DeR will make the price, Shoes are cheap. Good [ e lous Doshestie Difs powar lost; & sense of constrietion around the } Mayne Real Estate Agency, 539 Broadwa h shoes are cheap. You don't have to take old feultie Northern Part of the Clty Shaken Last i) entment Na Dy ot e wecks All High school cadets are ordered fo re- | Must Still Safter. stock h,um\i- you un;d lvlwv[-} shoes. Go to cultien Night—East Omaha Chiefly Aftected. beoc tion TRINE " Hammond, five drops, 4 port at the High school today at 3 p. m Sargent's and get good sho:s cheap. st ) y Wl pbined With A llke amount of ‘water .Jms Ehirp. Captaln Frank Cappel pri— The best school shoes in the eity, and al- LSS WERURONUINVARARIHTEHL RV 08 TANY Uprovment very matkes: sexal functions pers All the committees on the reunion of the | The eity council is confronted with a rather | Wa¥s the lowest in price CRESTON, I, Aug. 80.—(Special to The | Days of Pompell” last night and there was | 3 veor N Aug 30.—(@pecil to The Beey | oed Sfentored: comnl to coateol ‘over badder A 00 P t 10 . 2 i B. M. SARGENT, \ ity no mistaking the fact. From early evening o Yaremeal MEGILN. IMBTOV. 1) 1 o | Army of the Tennessee will meet a serfous condition just now, In connection with 113 Brotdwep Bee)—Domestic infelicity and immorality in U S Thet Gvad & \ f i Thirty-five members of the Hco-Hoo ban- | [eneral health imyros 1; able %o Tun 4p aad ‘eloc 0 o e governme » oadway. 4 F un e last cloud floated away fron " > L wn st and coul Stand steady with hi i Qiclock his morning at the BOVErnMERt | .. naiter of lghting the streets. The Eco- " b general s augmenting In this city ac a re- [ GRE he TREC GO floater away Trom (O | queted at the Lincoln last night. The hotel | ! 1 No other # iment employed. Ime b ) w_m":r meeting of Blufts division No. | homic leajue has been calling loudly upon | A Great Showing tor the Mome Co. markable rate, and if continued soon bids | Cion b oun ORI LRI e South | Bl Temains intact and the lumber market | PR R 3 21, U, R, K, of Py this evening. All mem. | the city government to inaugurate a reform | Deputy Auditor of State Stewart Goodrell | fair to outrival the ancient cities of Sodom | g o % o, 0 FEEEC DO HE FOUE | has not exhibited a beartsh tendency up (o BEPILE DS ¥ " A bers requested to be present. Business of | in charge: for lighting, and it Is the pretty rn'flk;‘ly AL uflhl ‘ur‘:h; n-m;l:lh HIufs | and Gomorrah. But whether & manifesta- | jorcong who witnessed the destruction of | MO time of closing this noon, but the un- Dose Five Drops. Price, (2 drachms), 2,60, surance company last Monday, 20th ins : ssed des on o Habe looul, AroREiils; are. nat SabeilElLWE f ! Importance. | general opinfon thut there Is no reason why | aoa' o' "Uaa | hat. completed an examina. | Uon of divine displeasure will be evoked I8 | the city, for there were hundreds from Coun- | USu¢l demand made upon the provision mar- | o "ffepiecal SEUFEIN® are not aupplied with 1 | Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Casady entertained | o 50h of Jignting the streets, If it is to be | ticn of its condition. yet a matter of speculation. Certaln It I8 | o) e "o 0y surrounding towns, while | Ket 1ast evening has caused an uncasy feel- | muiled,” together | with il exiting lterature & party of their friends at a 6 o'clock tea | oo 3 To il T A, should not be | The fllowing e a statement of the com- | that the wrath of the parental inhaBltant | 6y ana turned out a goodly portion of its in- | INE to those who were ‘'short UL b LB o LU L) yesterday at their home on Oakland avenue, | 3 pany's assets and labilities as found by the | I8 arousel. During the recent Third regi- | il . FUE COLUMBIA CHEMICAL €O, i honot of thelr friend, Miss Barnard, of | awarded to the lowest bidder, just the same | PATY'S o Y the | enesmpment: 1 No G the actions | BaDItants, so many, in fact, that when the | the dread hour of midnight when they filed » Tlinois. as I8 done In all sorts of city improvements. | Yo mIORE of many young ladies were so indiscreet | Fid UEhts were tu ned, on for the first act | into the banquet hall and seated themselves ST, | Get In on the boom by having a set of | Some of the aldermen even go %o far as to that it brought forth ministerial rebuke, and | hloachers seated not less than 9,000 men, | M 'he chairs which had been arranged in bl e sl ) Judson's blue print plats and in Councll | cofncide with the general public in this be- n i Bank the mother began to inquire “where was her | woneifa SEPSE Bol the shape cf a figure nine. John A. Wake- wandering girl tonlght.”, Other evldences of | While 1t was not down upon the regular | field cf Omaha officiated as toastmaster. Be- w L D | The most prominent evideuce that there is | handled by the street railway companies was "‘:'_l‘f”.i LUt ml I\‘ 5 ,l| (ll H : L | ) o something wrong Is the unusual number of | one of the most pleasant features of the even. SR b L L B DB P il ss o S aUE RN | stock : 2 divorce cases that Judge Towner will be | ing. Th: Omaha company gave a two-minute | {he¥ had intiated nineteen new members T plus 14220188106, 400.67 | called upon to decide at the September term | service and at the Locust street junction the |-Th'se present were J. A, Wakefield, J 5. CORDOVAN, After deducting ol actual labilities there | of the district court, Twelve petitions for | East Omaha company loaded up its cars | E. Preston, J. C. Barclay, George Kelly, O FRENCH&.ENAMELLED CALF. " meins a surplus to policy holders of divorce are now on flle in the county clerk's | every two minutes and whisked them away | W. Dunn, Gould Dietz, Omaha: Creighton 34,8550 FINE CALF&KANGAROR 31 . and the evide in some of them | to the gate of the show ground. From start o/ BTN WA AL aHaIdonR, U X6, MALE sWItH! L40h- Sis WhEck’ 1k 'shiks Woubt ks to. Whsther | D, NIRRROC 11 W15 NN o LIAB00A, - LR DA two; o a2 (St SEREELREREIES (COUBUIAR R0 WARCHEES | BIHESE T E It svette the city authorities have not sinned away the | (UM .o of grace so that thev will have to take | all I ansg) ssion (taken for 1 Bilities, Incluiing sbastian Miller, Colonel Reed's strong | man, was discharged In polie: court yester- | Such terms®s th day morning, Conductor Batchelor withdraw Bluffs ng his complaint by order of Colone} | Reed, who agreed (o pay the costs of the | "oty M8 HHE AoNIEEE o the city 1s now prosecution 1 get from the Council 3as and Electric Light company, which now has the contract A 50 Sheriff Hazen of this city and Sergeant | liBhted expir:s on the 17th of next month, but his showing, €0 soon after the awful fire | will be decidedly sensational, and afford the | to Anish there were mo long and tedious | MOFTis, C. M. Linn, Humboldt; J. H. Rogge, ’3.zzPflwL:$§kfsous Ormsby and Detective Haze of Omaha will | It contains a provision by which the city s In June and July, is one to which | goclety gossip no end of material. These | Wails and In many instances passengers were | Budd Critchfield, Elmwoud; J. E. Jones, gp8082. NGMENS 1 leave a week from today for Syracuse, | council has the exclusive option of renewing promoters of the Council Bluffs Insurance | twelve couple who wants judicial severance | landed at the grounds within thirty minutes | Germantown; T. A. Whiffen, De Witt; i ,l,,:TRA‘FXN}.. i N. Y. to testify in the case of the state | it for a term of five years or more. Noth- | company point with pride, and is from | are among the oldest and most prominent | after leaving Douglas street AWililam Fried] Fremont; Georgs W, Baldwlo, 2.41.75 BoYSSCHOOLSHOES 4 | against Charles Wilson, charged with mur- | ing is said about a term of on ar or more, | $10,000.00 to §15,000.00 better than was eX- | citjzens, and the request for an abrogation [ ~With the show it was the same old story. | Crete; J. H. Erford 0 i W IES- dering a policeman, The case comes up for | 50 that the couclusion is that th: council | pected before the sounding was taken. | of matrimonial strings is a matter of no little | It had been the anuual fete day in Pompell, | Herman Dierks, D. 0. Mille 4392 25072, NGO 4 trial on the 10th will either have to renew the contract for | The examiner, Go:drell, authorizes s to | Ju'irise und comment. | and all of the surrounding country and the | Willlam Hopkins. 3 £ BESTD" . The property owners on Fleming avznue | flY? years or else make an entirely new con- | say in addition to the foregoing that he is The separation of Mr. and Mrs. peasantry and the town people were in for | A aham, Gecrge B and Benton sireet where the filling has to | tract with the company on terms to suit the | pleesed with the condition he found the SEN ) FOR CATALOGUE which protect you avalnst high prices and the middieman's profits. Our shoes equal custom | work: in styl near future a bloated bond hoider and | Hottom, symptoms of uneasiness by smoking and now | millionaire, It and then spitting up hot ashes. Some of | a process by run its plant a day after its act ex- pires, even though it is running for the | benefit of the publi An effort is now inent attorney. Mr. Ahearn, in his petition, chiarges his pretty little wife yith adultery Skates, the rac- | with Hugh M. Fry, a voung attorney and modny N 1t 10 suit the | plessed with the condition he found the | nearn has caused the greatest public in: | & Found of joy and mereiment, Bands had | hew, I’ G. Chapin, Dierks;. J W- i DOUGLAS, _ R e ves on | company. No ccmpany on earth could pu ) and d congra aniy e N hies il 'a | been marching up and down the prine Waugh, Jeeme quson, Pav )i be done are congratulating themselves aon | \“rioni Pty Gooraiion in three weeks, mo'that | fatherly -advice and good wishes, he hied | terest. Mrs, Ahearn i& a prepossessing aid | o o kil any number of walking dele- Ry L Digpeemen g AR L the cheapness of the thing, The coutract | & Plant o A : e ey b (e Hatfara ot te Weste" | at(rasive 1iiile ‘woman, and" whén whie vides | Stfeets while lany walki Bartlett, G. W. Platner and W. Lconard You cnn save moncy by wearlug the s been' Tet for 4% cents & yard, or about | b7 delaving as It has the council has ren- | bimself away to the Hartford of the West. | SEE L Gkn" e siranger inquisl | Eates iad furnisied Uhe oratory. harranguing | Fowler, Liccin W. L. Douglas 83.00 Shoe. one-third of what it usually costs, on ac. | dored the vertising for bids out of the B 9 L | e iiked 1 Fexidunt, e | Abeass ‘ crowds from Hu”rl-\‘]n :r m}-).‘.‘pum hmlw,lmlv The friends of J. A. Marshall, formerly Becaune, wo aro he laryect mavufactarers <1 \ count of the short distance the earth has to [ U5t — P o in May, owing to | A% Well as from the docks. During the whole | of this city, but row of Denver, ar: recount- | Wi gradeof shoes In tho world, and guaranteo thelr | R A i Some of the best attorneys in the eity hold Lawrence Holst Injured. g e A g ::hl:.r‘vm— | of the day old Vesuvius, located in the out- | ing rumors to the effect that He fs o he in | 8lue by stamping the namd aud price on the 0. 0. Hayman, the ‘cyclist who w that the company cannot be lied to | Lawrence Holst, the well known mall 2 i.«k-ru of the town, had been manitesting | the in the Ganyme | right. He wrot de races last week, from his home in Island yesterday saying he had re clerk, met with a bad accident yesterday is said that he has invented 5 easy Niting aud wearlng qualities, which it is possible to extract % p We have them 8old everywhere atlower prices for atterncon. He was drivin y , | the farmers who were raising grapes upon | the pur> gold from low grade ores with the valie given than any other make. Take o sub- e I e e ovovered | being made by the councll to get more | ing horse, down Pearl street, when the horse | former partner of County Attorney James G | the slope of the mountain drove to town dur- | proft, and that a company With a capital | Stitute. 1f your dealer canaot supply yo, we case | ‘;‘l Ny l"‘i'v P order to one of the local | favorable terms out of the company than are | took fright at a motor and started to run. Bull ]Alr {i‘r.\ WAS QN !j"\l\lf_h"r'“f"\'-:'i Ing the afternoon, and going up to the | of $100,000 is behind him. The idea is to | So'd by X | Whesl firms for a mew racins machine i | contained in the contract to be rencwed. | When near the corner of Willow aveuue | a leader in soclely, @ membor of eeveral | temple, told Arbaces, a rich Egyptian, who | establish a plant in the west as a sort of y e price of each arc light used by the | Holst fell backard, but his foot caught. and | swell clubs, g place of his old one, which was broken be- | BY It the price of each arc light used by th Esen aoita AINIIS dlstancs Hl enerally respe ted and of good A. W. Bowman Co., 17 N. (5t I had settied among the Romans a few years | experimental station, and to sell the right city will be $00 for next year, $88 for the | he was dragged some little distance, his | parentage. His pade _placed him in an | previous, (hat there was going to be trouble, | of their process to mine owners, who will C. J. Carlson, 1218 N_24th, yond redemption. year following, and so on, lopping off $2 per | head striking the ground at every jump the [ uncomplimentary light, and realizing his fu- | apd that the best thing that he could do was | rzulize $12 per ton from ore that was for- Elics Svenson, 2003 N 24th., 1 A complaint was sent in to pollce head- | annum until the ffth year, making the price | frightened animal made. The sulky finally | ture In this cily was crushed, he took the | to call together the city council and have | merly mot worth more than 75 cents lgnatz Newman, 424 S. 13ta, quarters yesterday afternoon that a man g num. This is only $1 more than | collided with a telegraph pole and was jerked | advice of Horace Greeley, and is' now pra Webster's estimate made it so that | loose from the horse, which rushed down | tising law at Portland, Ore. M there is apparently little to be gained, so | Willow avenue. Hoist struck his head against | declares his innocense, and has e far as the city is concirned. But private | the pole as he fell, and was knocked sense- | firm of lawyers to defend her. named McCoy, who lives at the corner of | Avenue F and Tenth street, has been re- laxing himself by the pastime of wife beat- | that body issue an order for all the people | . W. Reed of the Dellone hotel arrived | W+ W. Fishar, 2923 Loavanworty Ahearn | to get out of town for a few days. Here | in the city at noon vesterday, and calling | Kelly, Stigsr & Co., Farnam & 15t gaged a | history records the fact that Arbaces told | at the Lincoln hotel asked if one Foley was T. A. Cressy, 2500 N st So. Omaha the tillers of the sofl that he did not cace | registered there. He was, and the Omaha { ing. John Sandel started for the place With | ooncumers will have to pay $150 per annum | 1958, He was picked up and carried home. |~ Ex-County Poor Supervisor John Diffen- | what happened, as he was in for a day of | man informed the clerk that his presonce D erast b wentl ylimmoniays fat | (rieht stralght: (hrough ttie-five: years, rwhian|| Dec Eotatow. who atiended dim,, siated HML | buugh axke: i decreefiol aeparation fromi kis| enloyment, and. would ‘not move e peg Ip > familiar object he went glimmering into in the capital city was due to the fact that grounds of cruel and inhuman [ Vesuvius threw up her boots. Some of the | the said Foley owed him a board bill of This couple has traveled Iife's | people on the streets, hearing the conversa- | $32 He gave Mr. Reed an order on the is undoubtedly an exarbitant rate evening that he hoped he would pull through, | wife on th Some of the aldermen who held out longest | but there was considerable danger of in- | treatment. on the question of hiring Stone & Wcbster | Sammation setting In as the result of the the forest of sunflowers that borders his home. Further search was fruitless, thorny pathway for over twenty years. Mr. | tion, took to the woods, thus saving them- | house ho clatmed to represent and let J The Letter Carriers’ band of Omaha, ac- | tq make the so-called ‘‘electrical survey” | blow. Holst was badly cut and bruised about | jymeihaugh asserts that if he fails to re- | selves and enabling the world to know just | him go. He settled his account at the Lin- companied by a number of the privates in | of (he city are now having a most beautiful | the head and face, and lost considerable | ,ijve g divorce on the charge specified In [ how the whole aftair happened. coln and took the next train for St. Joe. 8 MRy ceoxs, riaied Coudcll BIOTE last | opportunity of saying, 1 told you so." Kot { blood AR N s petition he Will fntroduee evidence that | AMer the moguls of e town had got rid | Thc Guiney Drug company of Harrington, evening to advertise the picnic which 18 10 | g ining that cost $75 the estimate is about > : will startle the community. of the farmers who brought the warning. | Neb., is the name of a new firm which filed be given next Monday at Coffman station. | as' une choot Shoes at Sargent's. A tisfactory as anything could well be. The $75 was carned in a few minutes, and the council, or at least some of them, insist that the estimate is worth no more than the guess of any other person would be. It is not likely to take a very im- Money to loan on improved farms at low | portant part in the deliberations of the They advertised the affair very thoroughty nd returned home at a late hour. Among j the attractions at the pienic will be a tug of war between the Council Bluffs and Omaha carriers. ¥ e selsnon some of the other cases | Arbaces and some of his lieutenants ordered | articles of incorporati Remeniber, there fs lots of competition this | e evidence ' Some iy I eat s {{HaE FoRUIVILIe{itb bE Feneinel sialtor an|| StERLACE: L b R bEAIHE year. You can buy shoes cheap-r thun ever | BB e PR, O O (S ange trom de- | hour or two things went well, but later on | The governor left on the noon traln today before. It pays you to look around. See | BELET & WEOC, O GIEE T (tendance at | In the day, Glaucus, a young Greek who re- | to attend the encampment at Grand Island. what'yoil ean'do In school snoes for the ontl i} BUHLIE S T oe cohit fa anRured, sided over in Herculaneum, a rival town, | General Gage's infentions wers the same, dren at oth:r stores, then come to Sarger 0 came in a boat, and after landing went di: | but he left six hours later, owing to the fact have the goods 2 e th: p 1 with the secretary it ' pay 76c I have the best Coudition of Towa Hanks In-r!ly up to l‘ln- l\nmlv- of lis sweetheart, | that the train would not wait for him. epre: ives he you wan pay 1o e € Dest. A Sory —(Spec! ele- one, a ve beautiful young woman and George Parish asks the district court to rates. Bargains in real estite. Houses for | aldermen with the representatives of (the It you want hay $1.00 1 have the best. DES MOINES, Ta., Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- g y Tk a : Lc fent. Fire and tornado insurance written. | light company. —The question of making a | p Yo wantito pay $125 T have the best, | gram to The Bee)—Stute’ Auditor McCarthy o R AT SR A L \I:{‘l;; Lol .1{();..!.5‘::.‘:‘;1 of ia 5 againet B! X aned 14 Goath ree & contract with the present company wi 4 e the bes! s Sl {RESL 2 8, for damages . he Bes wel e e SR R I ST UL e P s Iecting of | 1f you want to pay §1.50 I have the best. | has just issued his annual report on the | her many admirers was Arbaces, though he | caused by the failure of the defendant to i MR LG Gl L the council this evening: 1 can suit you in quality ond price. See | (inaftjon of lowa state and savings banks. | was old enough to have been her father. | carry out a contract into which they had No delay iIn closing loans on improved co b it EALAT QAT G AL S He says in part: Twice before this day Arbaces had proposed | entered. 1 e NTAR At fow vatem Abatomels or. iy BOSTON STURE, e el In. submitting to the public ny annual | & marriage and once he had promis:d to deed | ~ The members of the Commercial club say | prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & b0 bank report it is a source of gratification | the giri half of his possessions if she would | that the new quarters in the Clark block, Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Dissolution “ale Fell in the Busin, 1o be able to state that unmulmu.n;llimu_t\(n‘; accept his hand. lone went upon the theory | at Twelfth and P strects will be ready by | - e ‘The First Presbyterian Sunday school | MAnY, failures of bunks in all portlons of | that she had rather have a young man, it | the time the state fair op:ns, and that vis- Dunean Away In the Lead Deeper cuts than ever. he First Presbyterian S y our country, and the genera ¢ e lie had but Summer cors e no bank erday | business prevailing ey Dt single shirt to liis back, than to | itors will be tendered a royal w had an outing at Fairmount park ye: come, 1t you will glance in the windows at 28 Hmps ove 3 e under the supervision of this office has | tie herself to an old man, even if he was the Cann, Lincoln's center fielder, has been 4 ] Main street snd see the men's Russia calf, | o ThomP™ ElO¥: R, H, C. Ou & | ;rorncon. After several hours boen | BT oo el o Colose ta" deors, even | owner of tlie whole of th: Roman empire, | given notlca of release, on necount of falling d $5.00 and $6.00 tan shoes, for $2.50, and the | Mg, "0 000 100 B8CLLC) te dresses, mow | Spent in the way Sunday sehocl pienics | temporarily, since the publication of my | and inplain terms she gave Arbaces to under- | (o show up at practice. A man by the name 3 ladies’ French kid, hand turned and welted ki & % usually choose, supper was served on long };l\-“‘l_“l‘t‘“l"'}:"vm'fi :“W ~;§""M~'uul:::- h“f ‘:{:h. | M?ml that she had made up her mind with | of Wallschlager from Missouri is to be put woles, $5.00 and $6.00 shoes, for $3.50, you iadndasad bwalst tables spread beneath the rees. — The only | thene WEre 143 Sauligs banks, Ang, i (L. | reference (o this maiter.AAtbaces tully re- the box as so0n as he arrives, and, If sat- 4 will ‘realize what is meant’ by god goods it accident that marred the pleasure of the oc- | Banks doing businees uader the state lawa, o was ot “in 1" for a minute, | isfactory will take Balsz's placs who will | Steam and Hot Watsr Heating for |nnll(’\ at 5 m;vm, seerifice. We Il.lw, als 214c wash goods, 32 Inches wide casizn was nxm.xr the Mwl.l-a n.‘;.m; llmz; state banks, o a ‘total of 50 banks, 1e- :::",1":” \'ll: v('_-;ll:'ll’mls-fl o I:I-:‘\;::Kmr:vm!:n(:";rrx £ i ”'f) cu'uu 0 n;glem:n as deputy sheriff Residences and Bulldings. ] ladies' oxfords for G0e, 75e, 96c and $1.2 o il Yoy land and Ethyl Thomas fell in the basin of | ported to this office. & A ilauc Sel ssenge! n his brother's office. 5 K Jadles' one-strap slippers, with bow, for S0c, | o Ladics) ribbed vests, e grade, Sc the fountain. They were pulled out by [ The consolidated statement show boy up to the residence of lone's father he ——————— J. C. BIXBY 75, .60 and $2.00; misses' spring heei | BTN (TAG DR IR o0 50 (0 §18.00, | some of the boys, very much bedraggled und | Total assets 5 3 invited both of the youns people down to sur Killed by an Explosion. 56 » hoes, red or black, for 7c, $1.00, $1.25 and A 27 | wet, but not seriously hurt ;’«:lnu. ‘u;:vlff‘m« e - 'n'"x l'"hl't' h‘la:l:llnj "*-l*“" s ‘lht- fcsm'l;"* ERGUS FALLS, Minn, Aug. 30—A | 909 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Council ] $2.00; men's shoes, the best makes and latest ¢ and $1.00 all wool plaids, 39¢. . 3 - Biie: banlts Hhd otherats i oeing_unsophisticated in the ways Oof & | iyreghing engine boiler exploded in Aastad g styles, from $1.25 to $4.00. oL P . Lost—Ladies' open-faced oxidized silver | Due banks i wickid world, they put on their wraps and | yorgt M, TSR ST ulum, Towa. A LADIES' SHOES FROM $1.00 TO $3.50. L f ol ;“‘h‘\"‘(”‘w"!‘ dress goods, © watch, with silver chain and heart attached; | SWIPIS Lol caling a cab, were driy-n down one of the | (°20¥ : ¢ Duncan gusrantees these goods to be just a 25 £ was probably lost between pavilion and boat 69¢ and 75c 24-inch printed habuti silks, e 8 represented and his customers are not fequested to pay other people’s bad debts. g ¥ silks, Seo Duncan’s Wear Resisters and Hard | §uo Arintel ching silks Times before buying your children’s school | joleiry at half pric shoes. Curtis & Wheeler and Eddy 3 E ROl e ot The clote of buste | Principal streets. Upon arriving at the foot landing ot Courtland beach. Retn e e e " liow the. follswing | Of the ateps of (he temple, they ot out and o office, Counc )Mt ; it changes in the aggregate conditions of the | Were heartlly welcomed by the court officirs THE CHARM RU P I U RE . The laundries use Domestic soap. banks, §e compared with the statement made | 2nd the men in high authority and for a time i P Damaso, AL ANe b1obeoor LidliiesH Tune 807 L8 they watched the dancing girls and the OF BEAUTY PEAMANENTLY Sty 7 thietes in their sports. Just as the hilarit d sheetings po8 ) Rates to Pittsborg. Bills receiveable, decrease........$ 3,8 a 9. | 1a) overywhere! recosnizad; | Heauty, and /Ao & Webster's ladies' fine shoes, §3.50; Stacy | hyuains and sheetings at cost. = sther a Ll ;',‘“' S Cash and credits, increase (7 SSITIY | was at the highest point, Arbaces was seen | pydd appenrance are impossible. Ono Womin OR NO : Adams’ men's fine shoes, $4.00. undreds of other bargains in other de- On account of the national G eon- | (verdrafts, decrease s | coming out of the temple, lugging a golden | iii a million Is protty with gray hair. T 28 MAIN AND 27 PEARL STS. tments during our dissolution s le. vention at Pittsburg, Sept:mber 10, the Union | feal and personal properiy, - calf, which he drought down and placed-right | others must preserve thoir hafr and their -l AL 4 BOSTON ORE, Pacific will sell tickets to that point at ex- 3 R f in front of Glaucus, at the same time saying | bewuty by using Bee_folios neatly bound by Morehouse & Council Blufts || tremely low rates. The Union Pacific is the ] In a loud and commanding voice, “‘Kneel IMPERIAL NO FAY UNT“_ cuREn Co., Council Bluffs, o S saa wiy. | Ofcial route for the Nebraska veterans and ¢ i down and kiss the brute, or else down comes bt The Council Bluffs Kind:rgarter D Wil | {hoir families and friends. your nearest K your meat house.” Glaicus was compietely WE REFER YOU 10 8,000 PATIEN For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- | 1o avenue, will again open Monday, Sept. 3. | yyjon pacific agent for further particulars, | gSheEh (Rl 3 taken by surprise, but quickly recovering, he HAIR R EGE NERATOR Writefor Lank Referencs | shone 48. Hammocks cheap, Davis the druggist. s Other profits, incrense. .. replied, “Not If 1 know myselt.” sl sl g D alain i TXAMINATION FREE. ] Girls or women furnishe = B At From the above comparative table it will he people cheered to the echo, and, draw- AR RO b Jas | ! Ainds 055 Draenwayrianed situations of all | washerwomen use Domestic scap. — b5 mebn that. the. banks show. desirable im- | ing asword, Arbaces invited the young man | [al,cicient, 1t uot only restoros tho hair to 1 (ocpemlwn No Detention from Business. | ATy e HURT IN A TIF-OVER ody of Maxdered Man Discoversd Whet | provements in many respects -noticeably 8o | out Into e commons. The invitation was | balr tonie alio 'Seson shdes trom lizhiest SEND FOR CIRCULAR. | IRSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ER. he Cnr Was ©pon in the very material increase of their cash | accepted, and several hundred people fol- | ash blond to raven bluck. Mado only by = I B ol o MOBILE, Ala., Aug. 8).—The body of a | reserve, as well as in the large decrease of | lowed, in order to see that one man did not INPRRIAL CHEWCAL NFG. CO, TWE N F MY LER CO., { f Thomas Metcalf has returned from a trip | ©C*t™Aster Bowmun severely Injured by an | yan, far advanced in decomposition, was | their indebtedness to banks and others. take any advantage of the other. However, 202 FIFTH AVE., N. Y 6308 New York Life Bl'ag., Omiaha, Neb | i to Ohlo. Accldent WyhtieiDxly found today in a loaded grain car of the T e before they had reached the ground where L] - - | \ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jofin Sandal, a Postmaster Thomas Bewman and Deputy | gunsas Ci Scott & Memphis road, Iy iRl the duel was to be fought, Vesuvius belch SOLD BY SHERMAN & MC CONNELL, y 2 » daughter. { United States Marshal Frank P. Bradley | which arrived here lust misht. The car | DES MOINES, Aug. 30.—(Special Telegram | forch great quantities of hot ashes and 1ava, | ysry podge Street, - Ok, Nebraskas Don’t Fool With Your Ey.' Miss Lizzie Oliver has returned from a | Feturned yesterday morning from Topeks, sealed on both sides and the seals were | to The Bee)—The Iowa state fair will be | completely covering the town, and burying | *° bt s 5 trip to Sioux City. Kan., where they went several days ago to | covered with blood. Eight wounds made | forumally opened tomorroy. Those in charge :‘\rlm”“l""l Ll L B "””"; i Headache Caused by Eye Strain. 4 M. H. Bretz lea ay for a visi o a . While there the; d | with a blunt rument were found on the | gay that as many entries has been made | have not been found. Glaucus was one o 3 ) an experience which came mear resultng | parts of his body. According to the coroner Al e vius, and knowing that to stay meant death Miss Lena Fond d y ay o X CTONCT | Thursday morning of this year as s usually 3 & n, ) ; ss Lena Fonda returned yesterday from [“fatally, and Bowmsn is still confined to his | the man had béen dead eight or nine days, T ALy s 5 e B 2 month's visit to0 L fe, Wy ¥, A t was returned the coroner s | taken up to Friday evening of any previous | he caught Ione under one arm and Nydia, | e aRE e TCT room at the corner of Peari street and Fifth | {4 V™00, W™ "0t" "the’ ‘man came | year, which indicates that the fair of 1894 [ @ blind girl who had been selling flowers troulle and may Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams jury ¥ i ( R e e ‘“,’"~,“” home | avenue. They started out Tuesday evening | to = his death from wounds made | is to be a grand success, Tomorrow and | on the streets, under the other, and made for pAdiAG S B £ '_?|ur ‘nhlll::v 4 . A a Visit to Hot Springs, S. I R e A R some unkinown person or persons | Saurday will be general preparation days. | the water, where he secured u boat, and | Oup First €nt in Price :u{“:hm‘:"::lxlr“u‘l arrectly s bevesy h F. P. Fowler and family returned yester- | tho manager cf the Madison track at Easi | The car of grain "was consigned to | gaivroy W be EEREERE BUPRE 00 Witk | throwing both of the fainting women in Miss Eva Hill of Mognolia is the guest of | near Silver lake, sixteen miles west of | D) AT el : - | ac be o 1 children's day, | another part of the country. ant Roo New \ opp Paxto . i ke, 6f 'the dead man was a prescription writ- | day will be women’s and child day, prosite Paxton Hotel. 1 the Misses Maggie and Ora Bradley. Topeka, the driver tried to pass a farm | ten on a blank which bore this inseription: | Wednesday soldiers' day, Thursday Des Last night the fireworks were the best LOOK FOR THE GOLD LiON. 3 Mrs. W. H. Lynchard and daughter, Miss w-lgm;, :““;"' ;Nfl' "".lb""k fll;']"&' Iul a sl'\\' Take n.‘lu to Bo Hflu«r [ "ltv-s:‘ ;‘lf.u;:»:lsh‘ Moines day and continuation of soldiers' | that have been exhibited, and were entirely e it i X N o gait jus' ahead of them. The horses he | and apothecaries, Russelvi rk = rornt growers's da il tisfactory J Cuneliff, who 84 . f: Ftws caturneditromi e bacip {0 Puikion, | KAz Lt shead of them. mue ories e iand potlecerien R A arpe |/ day and.(sorn | growers'! dav, Friday Derby | setistaclory, (ol Jamys) (Cunollf, who s In our Main and Branch Stores ss & anmfl crornerssatiaw’ ma el oo ahowing thelr speedl to’ the threo men | and’ was/signed by W. W.. Hill, M, D.|"day.: Races will be in p RO bF; thls depariment. WTha: plcture. @ IU& The stwto und A. L. Preston, an Avoca attorney, was in | D¢ Showing peed to the three men | AEC WOT S '@lso a bottle, which bore thé | with a fine program. Mayor Ed. Johnson of South Omaha was true we have 50,000 Sampla Pauts R ey hiad 6-7-8-0, Shugurs 3 the clty yesterday on business in the district | With Bim, Fe was ot acausinted with the |} eif ¢ James R. Dawson & Brother, drug- e to life, and was recognized by the thousands Patt ,I'| olose quick wo [ g 1 court. FRRd, L an 2 o ed = lo pass he | gygeq - Aftor, 1. T. Several lef were Towa Irrigution Delegates. who were present. Although seriously fll, atterns, [ 8 t found that the road sloped down suddenly. | hine ' One was dated at J 3 . ol s PR Nernar. koo H 3 Miw . S irker ofl Qelinell n/ the | n . that tho Toad: wiopud down wmddenly. | also i ated at DES MOINES, Aug. 80.—(Special Telegram | Miss Maud Warner, who leads the ballet : nts to Order, from - guest of Mra. P. J. Montgomery on Fourth | inatant was tipped over and the cargo was | and signed by Annie Chase & | to The Bec.)—Governor Jackson has appolnted | and who instructed ihe young ladics who will make Pa B =Special Noticess A street, on Ler way to Denver. landed at the bottom of the slope, seven | also found a certificate from Home assem- | (ho following delegates to represent lowa at | take part, won rounds of applause, and was the sample pattarus at eac! 1 b Mrs. J. R. Scott of Malvern and Miss | feet below, with the carriage on top. — The | by No. 2, 633, of the Order of Knights of onal Irrination congress at Denver, | compelled to respond to an encore, A Council Bluffsw= 4 Kathering Laing of Mount ' Fieastnt are | {acmmer Tuinped ont. of nis wisin sad pre, | Libor of America of Carihage Mo "The lshl-‘nullwmt‘ ‘|rl]|l|:.nl;>nl“u:l'|‘g|‘l.(;“nmu‘“mlu- Tomorrow night is to be “Railrcad Night,” | gtore, at the following —— 0 = O] yers o th stre ety ity & murdered man was white, about six feet | September 3 to . Clayton, [ndia i | and the management expects to see ever: FOR RENT, LARGE, PRIVATE v AR ( Ry Sk Mupl, Glint Bysre on Slath aire yented the horses from running awy, and | Gl ‘apparently between 40'and {5 years oid | D.'J, Spencer, Atton; William Christie, Atian: | viiiroad’ magnite, us o Al e R Fifih wvenue A iresr ALy ACHODN b r. White returned last evening from a | had it not been for his action one or more | und' wore a moustache. The index finger | " F Mullins, Atlantic; W. B. Cox, Far- | (4" T ] i Grent eduction oftice. visit to Sheridan, Wyo., where he went in | of the party must have besn dragged to his | of the right hand had bheen cut off at the | (o8 e b VTG PRSI gt r Sy Ty | Wwhoe an get off, ¢ e size” locomotive @ . - 8 g search of health, He was very little bene- | death, The buggy was smashed literally | second joint. He was dressed in brown [ [48UY T 3 il =g by one of those “big fellows,” in fireworks SAHBAGE REMOVED, VAULTS CLEANED, i . alth, He was very litte bene- | death. L 4 . | Joseph, Creston; John Parker, Silver City; | {0 : sature Vi Thurke, at \V. S. Homer's, 535 Bio 1 fited by the trip. to kindling wood. ne of the party suf- | striped ‘lrr‘vmlx'wl.‘x‘flnl with a dark stripe Henry Weir, Avoca, and Willlam Butler will be one of the special features. Mr. Now $2 BO. Formerly $3 00 i #, 535 Broudway. b 2 W pre j y more seriof an p and a flannel shirt. " B y 1N . | Craven, who is the representative of Mr. . . 3 FOR SALE, 15 HEAD HOKSES AND MULES, . C. E. White of Omaha was in the city | fered injur 1y more serious than painful | &0 e Clarinda 3 3 U e rafi esterday trying o wo Y »om_ £ol bruises, excepling Bowman, and his hurts e 1.EG, IcC " L - Pain, promises that none of Pain & Sons gratt und driving, Cunningham’ - hack and b B rer Cosey o oty §,aeom for the | ere ‘ot thougnt to bo sericus at Arat. He TELEGRAVIIC BRIRIS, uares ARG RO Watanaith | Eai Eumiaes shabuionn; of SEaia e emonn | oy G 3LO0 . Farnrly 83176 st T B T U Sl o raa iltar e got to the home of his friend, Butler, without ted Elates S ar Vlcott has re-| DPUBUQUE, Aug. 80.—(Speclal Telegram | big engine. A Now $3.50. Formerly $4.25 and wingle nurmew. 3 fam wakons, - Wi 2 Miss Seagrave, who has been visiting her | SiMculty, but atter he had wat down awhile ned to Denver with his health fully | to The Bee)—The Ericson s the lowa Iron FEY T e TS Now $4.13. -Fomerly $5.25 aowis. 16 Main_ streot,” Council iufs, ¢ - BN friends, Miss Gertrude Gleason and Miss | jo WS TR 10 T S restored, works last venture in naval construction at (]} A . LIST OF ALL VACANT LOTS y { ruy Tulleys, left Wednesday night for her | lof If his lower limbe, =~ 'He could wot gel e Hamburg-Ameriean line has met (he | pubuque, the water heing too low. The rev- | Dubugue-#ullt Torpedo Boat to Be Placed Now $4.41. Formerly $6.25 for s in* Counel b ome in Toledo, 0. g 4 4 I 0 rate of the / ran Hne from New | onye cutter William Wihdom is to be fin- Triat in & Fow D " . Pearl W i s 4 3 L hand were used in bringng him about, and | York to Southampton en 4 » Triat In & Fow Duys, . P _Pearl street 2 The Broadway Methcdist ladies will give | finally it proved that he had not been Henley and Lulu May, well known | /shed at St. Louls NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—The torpedo boat Now $4.75. FO"!IEIIJ $7.25 FOR BALE OR RENT, A F a soclal (his (Thursday) evening at the re stricken with paralysis merely suf- profession, were martied B e e e SR R Now $5.06. Formerly $8.25 Kroem dwelling, ol inodin s e DRI Moty Mirningaide ]r:;n[.: e o e -'lle":l‘:"ym‘«‘hv“r" O bibitionist convention | OTTUMWA, Ia., Afg 30.—Freight trains | waters, passed quarantine at 10 o'clock this : [ o 5 Raostoflles; possession given Septem g Violin 310, Paul Tulleys; vocal xclo, Mra. | noon he was able o it up. et ey RO 0 acle NOFEAR: | ecllidea necr Clevcland, o small station on | morning, having consumed twenty-two duys | Now 885,40, Formerly $9.2 iy " Mam: seress: wit wawer for (0 ‘Wakefleld; cornet, Messrs. Tulleys Pat- = ———" Ising adjopened unthi focay. the Burlngton railrosd) this evening. Gus | In the sea passage from St. Louis. The I Lving rooms. Inquire af B b, Offiter N ] teraon; pland. solo, Miss Chrislie Condron Halfls XL Down w (DMiss Hattle Hines of St Louis cloped | Siarkman, the engineer, was Instandy killed | Ericsson was bullt at the lowa Iron works Now $6.00. Formerly $10.25 L P L ) of Omaha; song, Miss Nettie Heeley, Pine. | The city council met as a committee of | from Bowling Gretn, Ky, with a young | gng “gd ‘Walker, the 'fireman, fatally in- | pubuque, Ia., and upon her completion was s s . , YOR SALE, THE FURNITURE | 3 apple sherbet, fruit salad, with whipped | the whole yesterday morning at the city [ FREEF W0 of Missoula, Mont, has | Jured. B towed down the river to St. Louis, where Don[ MISS ThlS Cllanu' Arst-claes Notel, 42 roomy; ihis | el cream and cake, will be served. Every | building for the purpose of making up the'r | yone chang an_evening to a morn- are aasion KILL SATOLLL Pt R e e T P tclaen tepulation, feeding from 69 u'.'n."'x’“ ono is ccrdially invited. minds as to the amcunt of the tax levy nec- | 1ug paper and s the Asscclated press s age to New London. her destination ™ or il e st car Hoeso 101 (e eatatam suftantt e had essary for the coming year, 1595, The {spatches, X Strange Ma of w fyppoed Lunntle Who | August 8 at noon. Passing through the 5 e ooy Councll Blefts. Address 4B v \ ol o ’J;‘:”;"J;' Kllll::.\! . "’lf“:"‘:’ aldermanic ~thinking apparatus wis used | Norman Murrav. the antl-Catholic agi- Was Arrestad.in New York harbor and into the East river the Erlcsson Pants 3 toundll Dlgfr . : Sparkiing water at Manhattan’ Beach, Lake | 11/ & BTeat, deal of coeriy for quite @ while | 1o\ 'fer vetusing (o Day a fine for diaturb- | NBW YORK, Aug.’30.—Edward Stols, a | did not stop at th: navy yard, but proceeded COmpany Lo P A L ) L K Manaw L LE S of taxation appriciably below that cof last | ' & Brocession, - ; Ain | BuPPOSEd lunatic who propases to kill Mgr T e Pl B L L e Tiea aftice % : — The club of Pittsburg 1s making | gatof e papal del 8 ed in e AN Ary & glass of Sulpho:Saline or Soterlan | ¥¢ar Alolaat the-test was sceomplished great preparations entertain visiting | Satoll, the papal delegate, lad s i dinta™ few days. The government con- ST. CHANLES SUANIEL; ANe miceral waters from the famous Exccisior | t0 & certain extent, and the amount of 20% | Brothers during the and Army of the | the Hariem police 'coutt today. Stole is a | (ract s ttat the Ericsson must 40 A 4 t t me of “Toncy” Reward for’ retuim - -l sprirgs at George Davis', Paul Schneider's | mills on the doll:r was announced. It will public reunion wild looking man, and app:ars o be suf- [ make twenty-four knots per hour, but ihe \Ist street, before Saturday. ;ud 0. H. Il!nnnl drug stores. John Lin- h;;_ ,:l‘“f;"'l K";“"“"""“l I‘l\" “'{'"'“ V"l‘“f“ ‘l""(‘]"l‘ I’I'{xi- }\ l\l"nllhm Btate hll“l‘-'llll:: \‘l’lmll{t.l Illr‘- v:;.\ fering from alcoholic mania. He is well IvarnI Imv"’m v?;'wi‘l“m-"lr)"uw knot. 4§ — = - — - ——— ler, general agent. officlals * meetin he counc iis | decided not to establis ra e In the | dressed and fairly intelligent. A policeman Superintendent Hopkins of the iron works @l evening. ey Bloventh .P‘i:’.','“i-‘:.“':" city of M dkee On | arrested him on the Kings Bridge road last [ will stay with the boat until it is turned COUACIL BLURR . Democratie County Convention, Good stenographers, bockkeepers, clerks or | “Wiiifam and Kittie Raymond and night where he was shouting, “Kill him, | over to the government whon Lieutenant ‘ The Pottawattsmie county demoerats will | BOUSe irls secured at 525 Broadway. Belmont, noted Badger thieves, have kil him,” and making lunges at some im- | R. N. Usher, U. 8. N, who Is also on board, SFEAA )L A)Ld 5 bound over in New York and in default of | 8ginary object. At the station the | will take charge. i meet in the south room cf the court house Domestic .u.p breaks hard water o e luing in el in default of § Hrisoner. who wase no said he for- All kinls ot Dyelag 4 Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Septem 4 A e Y e ey D LA "';2‘.,:',:““4“"» S i AT rly Kept a saloon at Meadvile, Pa. He | == 04 isiain ¢ guants 8 ber 20, to nominate candidates for a county | . ,r;‘ “;fl’- * oadway, for good | ,\ing to Russian competition the flax grow- | 80ld out and came here, God having called HANDSOME PEOPLE the urh Ve le] Wil | P et P bl s e 4 1 o e L, 5 ers in Germany are not prosperous and | upon him to kill Satolll.. He had no hatred n & PL stained tworiss made t dons are to be made are county attorney Domsstis soap outlasts (.\,._,,, s0ap. many farmers ate abandoning it for Satolli, but wanted to kill priests. A 100k a3 gool as i i) vuditor, clerk of the district court, recorder AT (I Epite of the infunction of Agr. Satoll club of t n, u'i which Im»];u:, Alvnhmkn‘;" :.u\: Only Thase Wio Work promptiy % &nd two members of the board of supervisors. oiihd “ 1 o RIS o erica leased bar | been organized to kill all priests e had un i detvorel Durts of Loy ] country, Ssal foe privs i St g na A T ust | privile \ the boat which carried their | peen se poted 3 4 ¢ the firs 5 Teet] C. W. Car'son, a convicted thief, has just |} PUAVEETS O ion from New York been se ected by the club to strike the first Have Goad Teet! is s N e co i T blow the co day, compos " iy sentence in the county Jail || rhe ity marshal of Ponca, T T.. shot and | ana ‘aiking rationaty, be sl saneria ¢ | °*° BAILBY,vus who ha . S Attend the Vaughan avenue platform dance | c-mpleted Fr 'day evening, August 81 and s to be turned loose today. His | killed Isaac W. Baker, a cowlx ARRCaixing. FAVMRRILS i SN Bahary G - L H i ow | come to town to get revenge on the marshal # ot 0 H Monhattan Beach, Lake Manawa, continucs | partner, O'Mara, was turned loose a, few | {oIe to S 10 ket revinge on the . tolll. He was sent to Bellevue hospital to be the popular bathing resort. Hundreds | 4ays «¢go, but has been hanging around DESTIST u floor Puxton Block, 10th and Farnam Sts Telephone, 105, C. A MACHAN, Fropeisias ; , O enographer at the | Where he will undergo examination as to his | And R TG T an Akt R b " In the water every aftern-on and evening. | OWaba, waung for his friei I to meet bim. [ (h* cBlice Sieer, Beposrapher we the | SR : o o R b Broudway, ueur North 4 [Py Mtsratan ¢ A few dave ago he sent his former pal a | {ration and until now under the. present — taathy LLARO SRIIN GRY L 1) peoan wesiern Dopob % Gau cooking stoves for reat and for sale at | loving remiuder in the shape of a lot of plug | one, has been transferred to the Postoffice Motor Krukes Falled to Work. Is tuken. Fillings without pain. All work et iaa Gas Co.'s office, tobacco. It is suspected they have a | department. CHICAGO, Aug. 80,—An electric car gol- | Wurranted. Use Dr. Builey's Tooth Fowder. s

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