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g THE OMAHA hATLY BEE: WEDNFJ)AY! SFP‘[’RMBER 12, 189!. m OMAHA DA“Y BEE VF“'S F 0‘ ‘ o | ©on & Co. and wanted to rent a bieycle. He | day time. Lee Foreman, hnji."! of B. Q. T W )n [,,J. ed away. Such as are left and meet 1n | THE NEWD \ M ) | was apparently a rustic youth, and the men | Bartlett's store, on Broadwa ¢ Seventh. A Councll Bluffs may be relied upon to toast AR at the store had an idea that a bicyele would | Fred Treynor, burglary and larceny from the great general's memory. But they will COUNCIL BLUFFS bty be safe in his possestion. This was Mon- | Gregory Jolinson's dwelling, 2130 N.nth av- not stop with Sherman, Grant, Sheridan, | . Propared according to the formula of . X h | day noon, and the young man and the wheel | enue, in the day time, tyo indictments Hooker, Lew Wallace, McPherson, MeClorn s | Judicial Cosvents : Y ’ h i ¢ ; DR. WM. A. HAMMOND DFFICK - - NO.12 PRARL STREET | Judicial Convention of ths Popalitt Party | have not yei put In a reappearance. ~Carter | Wilkam Van Dyke, burgla i the rest- | Rennion of the Susvivors of the Army of the | and, Slocum, Logan—th: old fellows find . « A s ) Very Asl d Aff Is described as about five feet ten Inches In | dence of W. T. Johnson, IHL0pAvenus A o thoughts for all of them, for they re big 1n Hls taboratory at Washington, D. & a Very Animite L | height, and weighs 180 pounds. He wears | . K. Shreves, larceny of o wagonette from Tevuesce, hearted, the men of the Army of the T CRREBRINK. thel for dineases of elfvered by earrier to any part of the ity e |"K|l’ colored ;mvm-- and had a smooth | H. F. Hattenhauer. [ra Shellhart and Abble sce, just as were those of th: Ohlo, the Cum- | CEREBRINE. from ihebrain, for dise " e | face, considerably sumburned. The bicycle | H. Butler, lewdness. Willigm Lewis, for- berland, the Potomae and the rest MEDULLIN i tor dle H, W, TILTON, Lessee o K, Yot s o L E ewis, fo - . k t g 3 MEDULLINE, from ' the o 1 onn ¥ LOWS HAV AN OUTING. l"lmrl. of J. P. Maxfield. T. Doskey, larceny he on ennes | t a bieyele 1 J. B. Ful Division b9’ Jaldid Shires: 5 - from the for discases of ; ¥ of & bieyele trom J 'l one eciston Judg hieas Patting & New (Atrophy of the otgans, sterility, MINOR MED Delegation from Fremont County Mads » ‘ Was a Little Cold tor Bathine, bat They - Miustrious Men fde Laght Contracts, i Fight Againat Fasion and Say (he Popa- | Enjoy Mannws Just the Sanie CIRCUMST AN CIAL LVEDENG rlors of the M. CEDAR RAPIDS Sop! ey from the overles, for disenses of S PIDS, Ta, Sept. 11.—(Special Mayra Real Estate Agency, 539 Broadway Jists of that Connty Will Not The 04d Fellows and the Daughters of - the Army, Iis Telogram to The lee)—Judge Shiras o | MUSCULINE. thyrodine, ete 'nmy Red Men wiill hold a meeting this § Sappott the Tiokets Rebekah ~captured. Manawe ‘A“,:'I‘w and | Menry West Charged with Setting the N OREAN STHt ; I_' ’I Aty Sedrebit LA N ; ; evening. D RE Tost e itor NE atteinBon: 1H Ogden Livery Barn on Fire. ¥ i, ey, ulered an important decision | Dy-e, Five Drops; Price (2 drachns), $2 60 3 ! ost merrily for the afternoon. The this afternoon. It was In the case of the ‘0. 27, Knik! by thias, | The fire d partment ed out yes- e e phystologica cts produced Blufls Aiviston No. 27, Knights of Pythias, | RACEPIHR! Witk 6F LN NREIN GEC BRI | (s TS SDATHEAET, WAR SRilec out ye Harttord Fire Insurance company against| eto dobs o CETKIIINE Ho scoslemation will meet at the hall this evening. By ordet | The populists of the Fitieenth Judielal dis- | Plenic ana' social outing, with music and | ((748Y morning about 2 o'clock by an alarm | Tye approaching reunion of the Soclety | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Panl Raillway IR Teetity o fullness ARG dlatas orAflw captain i UEREee | trlct held thelr convention at Liberty hall | gooian i €0 SR N ne occasion | Of fire from the Ogden livery barn. The | ot o Army of the Tennessee at Coun company. It was the first ruling made by a | e A oL marriage lieense was fssued yosterday | oo oq 00t endance of about | g kb ; res were es shed before the fire- g cderal court to the effect that co ts Y ot i Dinhden i ettt 0 T e e Galey | YOHlerlay aud had an attendance of about | calied n a large number of the devotees of | _were extinguished before the fire- | niur gurniies n goneral fnterest any | [CIOTAl court to the effeet that contracts | Sive foite of tho bl e action A , a . | twenty popullsts from varlous parts of the men arrived, howcver, and the demage was exempting raflway corporations from Hability [ "of the intestines, incr © strength aged 22, both of Pottawattamle county Y e L the three links from outside of the city, the | o b T r R | 82thering of veterans of the war yet held | for damages arising from fire are not con- | ®d indurance, incr vidicp Since’ thess rains Judson has good biue | AIstrict. As was looked for, the principal | morning trafns on the Durlington and the | fomiia: Nty West, ar emelove 6 A | in the Missouri valley. State and inter- | trary to public policy ¢ vy Poma. Snd e grans pasturage, after refusing 300 heed dur- | item of businers was the endorsement of | Rock Island bringing in about 300, while { |\ SR WAR B CE R WESSHEED | state reunicns and regimental meetings are | 1w 1890 the railway company leased a tract | Wiwre local, druggiste aro not supplied with ing the drouth. Inquire at 929 Sixth avenue. | the (hree democratic candidates for the dis- | the Northwestern contributed about forty, | Put!ly engaged in putting out the fire When | jyop) 1y thefr cope. But the reunions cf | Of &round near the depot of the company [ the Hammond Antmal Extracts. they will be Th: Ladies’ Ald soclety of St John's et beneh, althe ¢ done with- | Council Bluffs and the immediate vicinity | Wellman came, and it was due to his efforts “ o at Monticello to Simpson, Mclntyre & Co., for | MAlled, together with all cxisting literature. ot Th: L ; trict bench, although this was not done with s and th Y| army socletles such as the Potomae, the 1 mpson, Mclntyre & fOr | fhe wuljoct, on receipt of price by English Lutheran church meets Thursday | J " e & RS e denunciation | sWelled the crowd to goodly proportions | principally, that the barn and all its con- | ¥ EEE T O K e Tennecsse | the Purpose of erecting cold storage ware- ? : afternoon at the residence of Mrs. G. W. el Ak The grand plaza was utilized as one au- | tents wore eaved . umberland an UBESSCE | hue, In the contract was a provision ex from the Fremont county delegates. | . o f BIA ) ' Snyder, 217 South nth street. LRl ¥ b ol dience room, where the more formal exer- West had been sleeping in the barn until | &re second only to the naticnal encamp ipting the railway company from damages Abe Lincoln post, Grand Ariny of the Re- W. F. Patton of this city called the meet- | cises took place. D, C. Bloomer presided, | Wellman gave him orders mnot to do o | ment of the Grand Army in case of the warchouse being destroyed Washington, D, C. public, wiil meet in their had at 1:30 this | Ing to order and asked that a temporary | and the opening prayer was offered by Rev. | any more. He left the barn late Monday The rostec of the Army of the Tennessce | by firs, caused by sparks from a locomotive | KUHN & €O, AG $ FOL OMAHA, ternoo attend the funcral of J. J. | secretary be selected. G of ¢ Dr. Thelps. The speeches were sandwiched | evening with a friend, and West | ft at the % . ; or through the negligence of yos or — - afl n to a retary be selected. Graham of { U is illumined with the names of men & 818! ) Hathaway, By order of the commander. SSURLY 2 wak . lioNes tton evidently | With martial music and the singing of the | same time. Wellman came back to the barn | (S i agents of the company. In 1892 the ware- The funeral services of J. J. Hath ieny | soctets. and went to sleep on a lounge in the office, | MeMOry of whese deeds Is u national treas- | )56 way destroped by fire and Simpson, 5 g { o ~ | wanted to be temporary chaiiman himsell, | Mayor Cleaver gave the address of wel- | after secing that all the doors w.me sccurely | Ure Many of the fllustrious leaders have | MeIntyre Co. were pald $20,000 ins way will tak place this after Melntyr re paid § insuranc moon at 3 oclock ot the Bap- | fOF he was about to have the commitices on | come, and although the mayor of Council | fasten d. About 1:30 he kened by | pass:d away, cthers are on the threshold of [ by the Hartford Insurance company, the in- tist church under the auspices of the Grand | credentia resolutlons and permanent or- | Bluffs zuull not .\|nlmv;|ll,(|l"|K.l\'~ lh‘-l"-vm-r T.H:m.||quri'\m';g |"[|“;\” I‘hunl\:ng“m\l | life's December. But to all who followed | surance company then bringing suit against T e Republic and the Masonic order, ganizations ap) ited b himself, when Dr. o resort annex a first class ne , a8 nto the stable found est with a big bian- | ypo g s o L r 1e180| 0 . | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul for the ‘1’_‘,‘.’ “":I"‘h“"“ HA R need trom | h T ook uf his city arose and suggested | t1OUER It was in law, as it is in fact, a part | ket trying to smother the flames. Aftr the | l"_l LU R R, LU L UL AL, Ul Babiihasee s it it R Sdanty Il vestorday: Clay Townsend LA LSULAL LM it 188 of his own bailiwick. In presenting its ad- | fire Wellman set the police at work trying to | lanta the vanished herces are no less firmly | 0" 00 b oie \wore contrary to the public o Jcounty Jail vosterdaye Clay Townsend: | that it might be well to select a temporary | vantages he did not go to quite the lengths | discover some evidence to connect West with | entreniched in (heir affections (han the SUE- | policy of the state A p '_’,‘:..,fi..,‘f,‘,w,',fl.!n':.?}.vfi.,.'f‘."'",s(fl': \ it a1 imate’ of the CBristian ho cliaivman, Patton looked down his nose, | which Mayor Reed would have gone in com- [ the fire. vivors. And while the rank and file clasp | * o these allogations the railway company | (760 agonts oniy, to cure Weak Momory? Loss of Phil Mooncy, dQrunk and disorderly 1 while he was doing so T. W. Ivory of [ M wlu‘u: lvh. ;ll'hmnw of !le~" h.-mvl n»hnlnk \'\T' 4-N|-}-llh:‘l]vlns'w ] In the bulld- | the hands of venersble leaders and renew | filed a demurrer, which was argued orally | Ry and Nerco Bowor Lait Manhoad; Quic e Baker, larccny. Milis county was chosen chairman d L ation iy au e A MrA e | LHaEY MODELHINE kN —WronE duw ¥t tne | S fFlendihiba): the 'memiory: ot [thoas! Who | belere Judge Biileantulths. Apriliterm, We { , o1 Denius; Loss Of Fowel B o (x| AR bty Iber bPCIBIle the fol- | ag rien In fish storles, and invited the vis- | stable, and he cam: down to find out what | have gone will be refreshened and rein- | FesCTVUIE his fecisith heeatsl b ciel v O | artion: Y outhra) Brrore, o recivy Dt 6 8d his left leg hurt so badly corn | Jowing committees: Credentials—W. I. Pat- | itors to partake heartily of them. As a | It was, arriving just in time to prevent | twined in their heats. MBI L e LB S Opitm or 1iquor, Which soon lead to shelling machine aout a year ago that it | (o, of Council Blufte, C. A. Dishow of Cass | physiclan he could not recommend the day | the destruction of the buildin i SIRST C \DE supreme court of the Mate. The opinion | il Sonrumption, Titanltyand Death, By mall \ on of Coune p of Cass | physicla could not recommend (h e des on o ding. Wellman ITS FIRST COMMANDER. e ge Shiras to A ory 3; 6 for 83, ) had to be amputafta. A fe ago M€ | oounty and A. W. Birton of Shelby county. | as a very suitable one for rheumatics to in- | filed an information charging West with T ; & rendered Ly Judge Shiras today is a very | Il ubdti6tor d5i with wriiten puncantes to curo o It rse and broke the stui [ the y | The first commander of the Army of the | lengthy one, all phases of the case bein INT'S COUGH SYRUP, A certain 5 fell from a horse aad broke the stump o Permanent organization-Dr. A. J. Cook of | dulge in bathing, but still there was enough | arson, and the latter was arrested during | o S b LRI L Sl L e B UL be, Colds, Asthna, Bronchitis, Croup, amputated limb. Councll Dlufts, T. O. Mercdith of Cass | of other delights so that they could have | the afternoon, He did not give ball and s | TcAnessee was grim Sherman, who also | carefully reviewed. Ile holds that the con- ping ¢ Throat! Pleasant o take: N Al members of Mizpah temple, No. 9 | county and Joseph Stoopes of Audubon. | a good time without indulging in water. He | in the city Jafl. centinued to be the chief of the Society of contained 1in the lease to Simpson, ¥z diseanfinund: old. 6 eize, now 25e.f old zo.now 60¢, GUAK Pythian Sisters, are requ sted to meet at the | Resolutions--Rev, George W. Mulle f the | prescribed for the whole crowd, urging them Knights of Pythias hall this evening at 8| ypjted States, B. L. Garretson of Cass and | to take more holidays, and to spend them so o'cleck to transact important business. | g4 Smith of Mills. The convention then | far as possible in Council Blufts and Lake NTEES {ssued only by Goodman Drug O, Owaba. . ath. McIntyre & Co., exempting the defenda | company from lability b fire, is not con- trary to the public policy of the the Tennessce up to the time of his d The story of the wonderful struggle at the southwest fri » fall of Fort Donelsos ! Knights are urged to attend. Mrs. Lily | adjourned for Tunch Manawa. Tariff Reduction Sale. ARt Beeran, hevihg broken e Tameon: | hence is not nvalid. D PEIMANENTE, Abaill, M. B. C In the aftcrnoon the committee on pe Mr. Bloomer, who is one of the oldest of | Foreign and domestic dress goods at a | the struggle in Tennesce, n his famous C Lt CONTT :J:‘."’“.’«‘.’n.::.‘:" 1t was Fred Weatherbee, fnstead of Frank, | manent organization recommended T. W. | 0dd Fellows, then introduced Rev. Mr. Allen | big saving by buying now. march t Atlanta end thence to the sea, has o G A L & Sate by IRE who was mixed up In the Lower Matn street | Tyory for pormanent chairman and A. W, | as one of the youngest of the craft. It was | READ THESB PRICES' CARBFULLY. [ often been told, and vet it loses littie of | , CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Sept. 11—(Speclal ‘{‘ ) fight Sunday morning. In police court yes- rion of Shelby for permanent secretary. | his duty to respond to the mayor's address 40-inch silk finish, all wool black hen- | its charms with the trend of the years. The | Telegram to The Bee)—In a letter to his terday morning he was fined $10, while his his report was adopted of welcome, and for a babe in the order, as | rietta, worth 60c, at 39¢ yurd;. 40-inch black | crash of war in Tennessee and thereabouts | brother, E. B. Dye of Marion, Colonel Wil- companion, A. ines, had to pay $15. Rev. Goorge Muller read the report of the | he termed himself, he acquitted himself | henrietta, a quality sold at 6hc, Is now 50c [ in the midst of a natural pan- | Ham M Bye; aitlitary. fiiktraeles of e Frank Gamerl was discharged committee on resolutions, in which the con- | nobly. He told some good stories, and put | yard. A orama such as can b found in | Corean army, under date of August 15, Al members of Excelsior lodge, No. 250, | vention declared for a strict adherence to | the crowd in a happy frame of mind to hear [ Wednesday we offer ten piecos 50-inch | few parts of this country, the | writes that the rcports of the stale of at- A F. wnd A. M., are requesied to meet at | (o doctrine that the executive, legislative | the address of the grand master, Rev. Frank | black a silk, never before retalled at | courage and dash and endurance displayed | fairs in that country have mot been in the 2 o'clock this afi:encon for the purpose of | and judicial departments of the government | Fyans of Des Moines. ss than $1.25. One dress pattern to each [ and the fact that the men who were after- | least exaggerated, but if anything it fs worse attending the funeral of J. J. Hathaway. ‘\,,,.,,Jd Badl \,(‘\,,l,“ 38" 1h ,\\..”“A.,.(, stick The face and form of Mr. Evans are fa- | customer at 69¢ yard. Don't miss this | wards rated as the greatest c-mmanders | than reported. The report that he is or has PERMANENTLY b Al visiting members are fnvited to particl: | to fts own legitimate fanctions; favored a | Miliar to those of secret society circles, he | bargain. of the war, so far as the ncrth at least was | been a prisoner of war is without foundation. OR NO © pate. W. A. Highsmith, commander. nonpartisan judiciary and the ‘removal of | beg n prominent Mason us well as dn ji%inch novlly black {ress g;:t‘l’:'_ neat | concerned, “were. prominent in this strug- | s — CURED PA Jards o mouncing the approaching dges for cause instead of by the present dd - Fello s theme was: “The Pur~ e designs, actual value is $1.00; sale | gle, makes it all the more interesting. e Y ,,,E,'.-fi;,l:(.";c( l];:“::;(nmm _\’;’i‘?h.‘,‘"_ ,\",,..,":‘\:f of ’,::,:fi' _‘,,r_l' Ly :.U”I‘I]r:\i ‘? l‘\l“mul\:\l by | Poses of 0dd Rellowship.” He dwelt chiefly | price 60c yard. — Make It a point to sce this | ~Grant, silent, forceful and self-reliant SUSTAINED BY T IE PAbTS e o And Miss Theresa L. Farrell of | imieachment: deciared that the removal of | 00 the cardinal teachings of the fatherhood | fabrie. here gave the southern leaders a taste of S NO PAY UNTIL CURED e ok aleh The ‘coremony. Wil taks | huons frome state to federal canrte when mo | Of God and the brotherhood of man. In | G0 pleces of 30-inch cotton covert cloths, | his mettle. ~Grim Sherman, who succeeded | Wiick ave Tutevesting to Teery Man, Womian IDlkts next Tuesdny at 9 o'clook. They. will | comatitutional questlon was involved should | Opening he followed the pace set by nis | beautitul designs, only 12lc vard, ~ See | In the command of the Department of the PR et e e WE REFER YOU TO 8,000 PATIENTS: be at home at 88 Chestnut street, Battle | ho prohibited, and favored curtalling the | clerical predecessor, and told a story con- | our novelty dress goods at 80c, 50c, 75c, | Tennessee, did some of his best fighting SIS UETE LAGL bt Writefor Banik References. Creek, after October 1. B ot taderal courts, whith recent | cerning an experlence meeting of the olden | $1.00, up to $2.60 yard. —Nothing like them | among the mountalns and valleys of Ten- Dys; « or Stomach Trouble TXAMINATION FREE. Special meeting of Excclsior lodge No. | developments fn EORRSEtIEnT RIN tha S ine i time, when (he women sang one part of a | ever before shown in the city. 15c, 20c | nessee. ~ Here Sheridan, dashing and re- N e TR T L leaL! Tbo 4nq_ Ascentad “Masons, | functions reatraifiing workingmen: from mest- | MYmO and the " brethren ihs other part. | asd %o smbrolderics are mow 90 yard, sourceful—at Stcne civer and elsewhere N e ,o(]peratlon No Detention from Business, KK govHA T trlimed ¢ It Whowad wie Sin b cle recommending to our readers the n night gown e L ,'\'fi'.',‘;yh""f before he was | discovery for the cure of dyspepsia, caled SEND FOR CIRCULAR, Tienisatay o % oleloo St B Fhdtahl s e | They were trying o get away with a hymn | 200 ladies :3:‘:',;'.‘,1,?}1’.‘@ J,‘r".'.‘fl:;.“fl;\:‘xfln”vfl‘xnf-':‘nlvl,ynti' tft"\f;"\:"\}\‘."nf:r”;;‘rf-rng"'fr‘l."e",..‘-H:'\'.’flmr."'.‘,‘“} in which the women prayed for a mansion | broidery, full length and good material, only | tram . 790 ead FORTeVEr BOURY sl Bk TRk b ¢ | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and the claims 3. Hathaway. Hembers of Buft City lodge | fhat the judiciary in the Fifteenth district | [ the skies, and the men for the Lord to FACUL et £ Dougit kueh u gown be- | General Slocum, whio liss but recently de- | (hon mude regarding the wondertul curative THE O. F MILLER CO. No. 71, and visiting brethren are repuested | must be purified, so that it should not ’:L‘l‘m‘“"’\’\‘;‘:m Ll e LA R *® SPECIAL NOTICE. hand e wing. of | Sherman's army dn (s | Proverties of the remedy have been abun- | 306-308 New York Life bI'ag., Omaha, Neb, e et e 5 | include apologlets for crime, and criminals | oo ToT00 Ty nan, a man—,” when the [ This morning we place on our counters | march on Atlanta. Brave McPherson, who | L e by itn Uadth LGl o | o S It has been developed that the young man | shoull not have the power lo say what | men' would break in with, “Sénd us down | one rolid case nice remnants of apron check | met his death before Atlanta; Fighting Joe MR it L o] who was killed by the cars In this ety a | Judge should iry them. % | Sal, send us down sal, sal, salvation,” etc. | Bioghams, good quality, all Jensths, 13z to | Hooker, scholarly Lew Wallace, still living advertised in tho - mewspaners “and were B ot Dos M T i | MLk matbe e e L The | [bewas i kreat comblaation bty thesnesd | 8ivacas b B yar SCRREHOT heio seily, and flourizhiug, and brave Geary and Me- b Eler g pis 0 8 Molnes, you .. o an incipiend war, i owe as Zablets o trial were surprised and de- lighted at the results, In many ca IRRAS A viirer.. Wiiose' parenis dlys 1ntPoll, | squsined tter 1t Ad Shown slgne of Dreaks | oL, Womes and men working fogether in & BENNISON BROS., Clernand, and Gener: z nith and a host of oly cause was better exemplif e Council Blufts. | others who have p Ta, From the description publithed In tho | g up the convention, Thls resolution cited | ol cause was better excopiified by the e ed over to the other o8 a gle package cisting but 50 cents made a We Ha\'e Corn, 5 40 e th thel Jaughters eorgrre L ete cure, very instance the IHEAT [ ] papers Mrs. Raymaker recognized her son | (& fuc that only men should be nominated | Onoplellows, with thelr charming Dougllers | Bagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for good | Vicksburg and Donelscn, and Missionary | COMPISte cure, and in every instance the WHEAT AND OATS @s the on> referred to, and on n.u:mg up the | who are above partisanship or mercenary | o5 FePEKEL TR SPeRCh s by strong | WOrk: Tel. 167, Ridge and Paducah, with their memorable ‘f”’fi”" AT g m“l“""rf“‘lf“] ":""fl‘;;" Lo A 5 EEREIRCHTE e Searbi Wire corrsol motives and then stated it as the sense of | goyco and o very forcible putting of the | Fcr cobs go to Cos, 10 Main street. Tele. | JENLS, all belong to Tennessee, and in a | v, Luptish cnly a few of the latest A FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. | The annual reunion of the pion-ers and old | the convention that those three well known | (i which in his own words, he summed | phone 48. sense to the gallunt army that beurs its | gy o qur readers we receive €0 many com- settlers of Pottawattamie, Mills and Fremont | ponpartisan democrats, W. H. Ware of | 5 ihys: “God never made an independent e g it 4 : mendatory letters that we shall publish Write or wire us for prices, counties will be held at Malvern tomorrow. | Council Bluffs, G Cullison of Harlan, and | PB 108 00, e pathetically the n- Sport at Hondy Creek o good sopth the old war dogs who arei| CIERTAICIT SSUAIE" SHAL AW RHAT RERTEN RN ?‘{'7:: fmrx\‘fn{:m::."Emm\x\:ll(l\h;\d:w_.'},"; the | p. P. Kelley of Glenwood, should be tho | terdependence of the prattling bibe and its | Dr. V. L. Treynor, I M. Treynor, J. J. S bosepiR Colinali Bl RN A T {eetimonials and nover publish. the delivered at your station. m’m”"‘h;g 5% e P A ety u.u\um-u robust, rugged father as to pull the hand- | Shea and Dr. J. C. Waterman spent Monday 3 ng deeds to talk of el kerchiefs out of many a pocket. He argued OVERLOOKED IN HISTORY. Telephone 218, 4 moticn was made to adopt the report, | S T i Among the things to come up for considera- | , 4 MOFER OO SR 0, K ondea €. D - _From James Yemmeisler, LaCiosse, Wis.: vid o o L Lo e bally ) ¥ clearly that this peculiar relationship, by , Shtrd | £ It is a singular fact of the three armies, | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are doing me Lo e o e have Jiy | Johnson of Fremont county arose and read | which every man Was a brother (o every thie banks of Honey creuk lake. This lake | (e Army of the Ohio (he Atmy of he | mors ood than snyining 1 cver iy ana | @maha Elevator Co, e Aeinion. AT, the following resolution | other man, caused the obligation to rest on | has almost entirely evaporated since the dry | Cumberland and the Army of the Tennessce, | I was 80 pleased at the results that 1’ gave OMAHA. 3 Resolved, That it 18 the sense of the pop- | each to act s @ brother to the other. The | spell of a few montbe ago sct in. The | that the latter should be so little written | away several boxes to my friends, who have George Woodman 1s {n the city fail on the | it convention of the Fifteenth judicial | glure to observe this rule was sarcastically | north part of the lake Is dry enough to de- | of. In locking up some malerial in a | also had the samo benefits. charge of burglary. Last Sunday afternoon | fistrict that it would be umwise for this | shooting at jacksnipes on what used to be sture ? Vi v e 8 ower pi library of national Fepute the other day F! Jaee N W ——————————————a ) ippipbanlady : uld be unwise for this | pioured as the common way of the world, | liver a tarill speech in, wille the lower part, L other day no rm Jacob Anthony Portmurray, New R iuibhass, | wiio works at ”'f‘k Mt | o et L oL o o on demo- | and It was the mission of the order to bring [ where there was alwayh considerably more listory of this gallant army could be fcund, | Jersey: 1 have taken Stuart’s Dyspepsia INVALID CHAIRS, saloan, saw him climbing into the back wit- | didate of « e a it e water, Is merely a mud hole. Jacksnipe | and the librarian, a man of long experience, | Tablets with the best results. [ had dys- (l]ll::l lorrm::‘mll\!c(";‘r‘:xv‘;‘n;ul«vr:ry- |||||D\\§|(:>Iv‘1 ‘l‘n“ng‘gw:l ."I should like to ask the gentieman from Last evening there was an interesting ex- | are plenty there, as will appear from the said he had never secu one. With the | pepsia for six years and had taken a great 4 a5 ot secured sixty o | armies of the Ohio and the Cumberland it | deal of medicines, but the Tablets seemed i dra b | eemont kA4 Rey, Bk e emplification of the Rebekah degree, which | fact that the quartet secured sixty in the | arm o mberlan s, but the Tablets seemed LTI s ‘fal-:w:sv‘x:r ""’.l‘:q" who i3 ucting | SPIIEAOn O veral candidates by a | few hours they were there. L. M. Treynor | Wis otherwise. ~Why it Is thit this magnifi- [ o take Fight a Hold, nd I feel good. T private secretary and general roust- | W LG (eam, consisting of the folow. | had a rather narrow escape from ‘death by | ¢ont {raction of lie fght e men who bioke | am a farmer aud lime purner, and heartlly to the saloon he found the and $6 in cash which had been there that morning, missing. The window up stairs | about for G B Tucl ; B6me o g the backbone of the rebellion has b recommend to any who 1 bl ; slug ¥ R e e autas P bl o ana! " | ing: Mesdames C. E. Tucker, J. M. Mat- | asphyxiation. ~ Some one had just shot a backb has been so | recommend to any one who his ouble B ;_ho“l‘t'i” Ivv:(ltv;rl[«_clmhunq broken open. ".lr”nnu_ d 'I‘luh’.“l:x(‘flfm:\llfl :“r:;\ ';u"‘ll‘::'r»l | thews, John Bohn, W. D. Kirkland, John | snipe and in the absence of a doz he much overlocked remains to be seen. with his stomach to use these Tablets. B T e ha u:\ 1 l-1(' neral Weavcr for congress? Dougherty, Weatherby, Smiley, Spare, Nutt, | started across the quicksand to bring it in m'll"mr::‘rm[y gfn(lw' Tulm-lx'w and for that A From Mrs. M. K. West, Preston, Minn,, ave endorsed General ¥ ngress? ugher by Bt phaty ar <16 AR &0 teps he found | matter that of the Cumberland, were largoly have reccived surprisingly good effects fmproved fa | dve Wia,” responded Johnson, | McMellen, Haller, Fred Britton, Yancy, C. E. | After he lad gone a few s ! : ived s rent. Fire and tornado insurance written. | of Fremont county., We always have becn | Rapp, Foster, Brition and Driggins. the deeper he sank. As ”“'“IIE'”*‘ "11 *'-'rr‘.)' }";"'\‘I‘I““’l‘l:‘l‘f(’: “{r”‘“"n"‘{“‘l ‘"l”““ A "?"“'»‘“"“ sk ibority f”"“‘} 3 ! ahde emritier: [LOF Hre g Ve AL aY) B pe: ¢ — bad deeds Mashed through his brain he felt | b: fon from first to last, and would | Who also suffered "from indigestion, and | piastic Stockings, Deformity T Money loanad for local investors. Lougeo & | and always will be opr osed to_selling our AT T T DA e e Ehrough his duck suit in | have none of secession. They were a fine, | <ho also had good results : actorie § , 235 .Pe eet. priltisaliiasibliajiojbetdmaty ¥ the vicinity of his waist. Throwing himselt | fearless class of men, sturdy and independ: | | Prim Mrs. Agnes K. Ralston, Cadillac, - _ er party. 4 ¢ S e : % Al ; prostrate on the mud. The | ent, descendants of Scotch-Irish largely, as | Mich.: T have been tsking Stuart's Dys- VAL Wa Mave Saan In she Bhoo Business R e S D i senl 4oV Cuslon ton; New Fall Goods |1 Every Department. torward, he lay prostrate on bt ut (Bootoh: gely, i 4 ing L 08 Farnam Sireet, Opposite Faxton Hot We have watched for several years all N.nl‘hfl ,1 u:.:l «':u 'x'.'ry‘t; s county, *‘but The past three weeks have been the larg- | upper part of his body proved to be larger | & KT at number of Pennsylvanians were and | pepsia Tablets and T am very much better, : o ands of dollars’ worth | thal ways for doing a shoe business, and have | this Isn't fusion.” He then tried by a | est on record, Thous th - sales ot hingleel, .A0d. tous. be | 210 n‘ll::v:.::nl:};;:‘u e ealiglona ctueh, ROy EthluL ik e thene i GEO. P. SANFORD. A W. RICKMAN, Tound that_ foke advertiaing mever pald. | somewhat elaborate course of reasoning, | of goods have been sold and feft our stock | kept from sinking uutil Shea could bring him | " G FOY IR U S, SOVEE 49 O T A D spe s le ba TSl Tt leetatn Ereticac Cashier, Honest shoes, good values and fair profits, | which no one, not even Garretson himsclf, | in elegant shape to put on sale our new | a board to come out With AndEaneLEaN NG as vraed. No | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Table certs and liberality with your customers is what | seemed to understand very clearly, that for | fall goods. During the trip they were industrially gitive from a confederate prison | cure for all forms of indigestion. They are to nominate the same c: has done the business at S raont You | the populis R a | Ladiee aeualip ath siora Inkrestsa lifxtaw 4 mIMINE CualF o private jrotnde, whan Shey | SNF SOuEhc I waln kmong them far_guedoe:| Dot clalmad to ba s Suse-sll, WS Are Dionated Nave. always found that what Sargent has | as thote put up by the democrats would not | mew fall dress fabrics, which this scason | looked around and saw the owner coming ' T AnR Q0 heaDe ANEC LR L ihe D aanesi forp momath Woiles Jy, 0 R ies 118 you, Could_be relled upon. - Shos are | be fuson, provided they said distnctively that | are rich beyond description, and must be | the distance. = They at once turned around Ll hese would _ be Rl Y pmmend them rd him, and when they came | Sheltered for weeks by the loyal mountain- | to all p 18 suffering from nervous dys- cheap this year, and Sargent will still sell [ it was not fusion, any more than a4 man’s L] 3 seen to he appreciated—inspection invited. and walked to Same | eers. pepsia, sour cr acld stomach, heartburn 4 4 4 RUBLREN aeth s A b R 49 | fogether ome of the party, who acted as 0 pepsia, - sou 5 i o e e st ch iy 7 U . | gk woutd e i e e 1 s Haei, | o ocicnve s patterns, tom 3433 | R, 08 6 S U S e 8 | O was orchabls these quatities that rec | Bohite or” wina on stmich”and i of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa: SARGENT, ad e, on an P opulists, 5.00. 8 it ended these Tennesseeans 3:nera sorde > . Strong & Carroll's and Stacy Adams said Dr.Cook; “e're in- the same fX wi 50 dlfferent styles in Bnglish checks at ::xu‘v‘/“:u:"}xsruns‘lz: :::Hel;ul,‘ “‘:ll) “&;1 e e tavar o (o, eaun loa ':’f(,r‘,',} It Is made by the Stuart Chemical com- - - $100,000 for gentlemen at SARGENT'S. | the people up {n Minnesota—got to Mgt fire | §1.25, full 50 inches wide. : " | Judge of men always spoke with admira- | pany of Marshail, Mich., and for sale b s 2 Q 3 1 2 5 s 5 ays spol dmira- ot Marshall, Mich., and for sale by all They need no_recommendation. and P l“}’y"l‘l hvl 1‘w (“I’r‘“i:::{z ‘1“:“‘) H 5 mnew colorings in Boucle be | M ol o: T guess not.” was the farmer's | tion of the Tennessce unionists, who were | druggists everywhere al 50 cents per pack- | One of the oldest tanks In the s Gas cooking §toves for rent and for sale at [ fEht 1 ive G0t L0 dtap Ol | felies wide, $1.25; cheap at §1. ! , : 80 usetul to the feder Ners age. We golicit your business and collec leisurely looked the four hun- al leaders while the | 28 pay 6 per cent on time deposits. We will be pleased to see and serve you. reply, as he Ty e vour looks 1 don't belleve | theater of war was fn the southwest. Their any of you could hurt any of the quail fidelity to th* union and their knowledge parties robbing the people, and the only w Ggaec oce. e to do that is to nominate these three dem L MENTION. cratie candidates. | See our 40-inch silk and wool novelties at 75c, worth $1.00 PERSO Yon A anC NERE againstiifh: All the above goods are our own impor very much." ::r lln; uu,(l,g;,.,,m“. conditions of the coun- il = Johnson made a vallant figh o q ry, then debatable ground, made thel SR i "3 | tion. d they didn’t. -4 ) Ir sery g—Attorneys-at-law Prao L. A. Devine is in Lincoln. sion, bt the sobema. was AlL ot 'r‘“l‘ll dried | Wonderful bargains in domestic weaves AnCIEnaY ices invaluable to Grant and Sherman an Slms & Bflmmmflu foe lu e state and F. C. Hetzel of Avoca is in the city. in advance, wnd his ta e O whay | Yard wide, all wool flanuel, 25c; always WHAT A DOLLAK 15 WORTH. their subordinate generals in the southwest, fodernl courts, Rooms 200-7-3-0, Shugart ) g 5 or five who uttered a feeble assent to wh was 89¢. Yard wide cashmeres, all eolors, 2 e There are a few left, however. General bloekt Counen Blafly, lxl Thomas B, Baldwin has returned from had to say was all thrown away. Patton 1 ‘ 3 Chicago. 3 |h§'1 B hat the amendment be laid | 19¢; cheap at 26c. New eeffets in d5-inch | counch Bluffs cannot be humbugged like S ‘|\"1”'“F 5008 ot "”f SH0Rasl Batiurs 3 mad o at the ame e LA 5 5 s ex. | served in Tennessee 863. Both thes £ = = + t at 39c; others ask 50c. Bd-inch s h r's ex: inessee in th these Theodore W. Ivory of Glenwood was a | on the table, and the motion was carried, ;‘;l“\l'l’fflfl I;xn» ‘.»m’n. N et b T[no:@ huu“\'cla:;\wfl&‘m}‘ l‘:_l;m‘?‘:";“;m::m men have been {nvited to be present at the A L caller at The Bee office yesterday. but not unanimously by any means. The | g5 WOE S UE L Caplt opage minse. B 4180 that it a fake, | coming reunion at Council Bluffs. The same ) --Speclal Noticess Cl J. Annis of Atlanta, Ga., is the | Fesolutions were then adopted. i i L and. advertlse §0. & Y i | is true of General Schofield, who Is com- ‘larence J. Annis of Atlanta, Ga, ls the | FeRERUERE S SIGE CROR TR fiice was se- | $1.00 broadcloth now 75e. 40-inch all wool | We have had them before. ~Sargent does ) i § i 1 guest of his brother, A. D. Annis. s tollowing 2 iigia) oo e was se- | | O ettas, 890; regular G0c grude. e e et sell you' $3.00, $4.00 ana | Mmander-in-chief of the army under th: presi- CQIu;cII Bln - W. B, Cuppy, accompanied by hi brother | lected: Joseph Stoops of Audubon; Tom M- | M5 ducements In black goods depart- [ §5.00 shoes for 31.00. because he knows his | EUL, ad W Was I the sowthwest com. L EEYALIos. was n, the clty.yestarday, G. W. Rose of Mills; G. Dennis of Mont- | mrent. BOSTON STORE, dollars ‘are worth only a dollar, and he can | MERdIDg the Army of the Ohlo under General FOR RENT, LARGE, TRIVATE BARN, NGAR Mrs, Henry C. Sheidle left yesterday for | gomery; A. W. Barton of Shelby and w. Council Bluffs, Ta. only buy a dollar's worth with then But d of General Oliver 0. Howard, Fifth avenue and Pearl street. Apply at Bee vho s the Tennessce | . Red Oak, to spend a week visiting friends. | Patton of Pottawattamie he will sell you a better shoe for $1.00, | Who saw the Army of th: Tennessce fight L s ¥ o L0 | when about Atlanta. Aside from these there g 7ED, VAULA P. Hopley of Lewis is In the city, the | | Rev. George Muller then gave one of his | Best pulnts in the world. Davis, druge'st. | 43.00 or $3.00 than any other shoe houte In | o %, "s0y " onupicuous general oMcers of I'l‘l\"llE GARRAGE REMORRD SuAL rfin‘-“““m" guest of his brother-in-law, W. R. Kemp. characteristic speeches, in which he appli d Domestic soap outlusts e,mp soap. the city. Do not buy lottery llltkvjh ll;" the late war now alive who elther ratsdl AND _Bd Burke, st ‘W, S, Homer's, 388 Brohdwars Mrs. H. I Mears of Duluth, Minn., is the | all forts of epithets to'the republican party. e shoes, but come to, Sargents and et (€ | in'the Army of the Tenncssee or alonside it Special | Forta ALE, THE FURNITONR AND LEASE guest of her sister, Mrs. L. D. Bdson on Ben- | ~The all important thing for us to fo this Ressh' ol Mrs; CormFnranas Tiwaya will be the loweat In price. PATHOS OF THE REUNION. Diseas W Nrst-ciass reputation, feeding from 60 o 80 at AN ARtRORt Bl s 1l 10 tasans’ thak hall:] A Selegram was recsived yesterday. Wiorn- | “gyeryining fn’ahoss, sb0 the bests et The Army of the Tennessee was not so ISCASES | & meal located Middle Tirondway at the junatio 3 Jublicans s e m.ans that he s o ot reet car Mnes. I 1 ie e . Mrs. L. 0. Ferson hay been called to New | bublicans will use alf the m ans (het BV 1 jng containing the sad announcement of SARGENT'S, 1413 Broadway. | strong as the armies of the Ohio and tio | ¢ . |t e ony of Counol Bluffs. Address 3y Bes 8 e e intaeeal of the Equitable Life | (00 "/l “oorrupt those in our own ranks, | the death of Mrs. Cora Parsons, daughter = |qu.-u?m ety Cumberland in point of numbers at any | TREATMENT BY MAIL CONSULTATION FREE | oftice, Council Diuffs 1 nsurance company. and they will be on the lookout for Judases, [ of Mr. and Mrs. §. Farnsworth and wife RN PR AT [ “("‘" Ml mot an over-powerful body | Catarrh, all Disoasos of the Noss. | WANTED, T OF A LOTS | 'Mt':n ‘Illumhhl; Arvl\r:- left )Sumlfily u'nlnnk and they will pay them thirty pieces of | of Dr. Irving Parsons, to whom she was Whether it is more profitable pay ow, after the passage of years, and year sule suncil * Dlufts. - No or Andover, Mass., where she will continue A and_ucr Aver or gold If meed be. To my friends | married about five months ago. Her death | same old exorbitant prices or to purchase | aftcr year veterans are dropping from its Throat, Chest, Stomaoh, Liver, Blood | ¢l (Il cons in the middle of the road I would say it | occurred at her home in Los Angeles, Cal., | your shoes at any cash store, whose motto is | ranks. There is something pathetic about | —Skin ani K dney Diseases, Los Btree Mrs. J. J. Spindler, Mrs. EQ Overmyer and | isn't worth while getting in the middle | Monday night. For some time she had | "‘the best goods for the least money,” J. Emig, 6 Pearl her studies the coming year. 5 ' money." v:\:;e:s ‘l.lllv'l.\lk meetings ul‘ the men who fought in th: [ Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DI3- | X Fpw cHOICD HIGH LAND Mrs. A, C. Harlow formed an Avoca shop- | of the road on constable and go to hell with | boen In poor health, and recently her condi- | there are no bad debts for good customers 1o | Sl war year by year. The men cannot | EagES OF MEN. paved streets, near motor line Ping trio in the Blufts yesterday. the congressman. I respect your sincerity, | tion became so much more serious that | Pay, and no poor goods at high pricet. DLAC | but motice as the roll is called that It s | T, oo naaresn BT ™k 0, %00 “Faet doepe . Wor Scies Mrs., J. Boyer of Freeport, I, accom- | but if we don’t win this fall it will be the | arrangements were being made to bring ‘;4 prices are a great purprise fm- 8 ‘fi,\:.“.'r.,;rf.‘x'.'ll n"-l“f{% Well known | Dr. Searles & Searles, 416 (N A ond lons call or write Carson & Baird, panied by her daughter, Miss Bessie, are | fault of every man who supports that mass | her back to her Councll Bluffs friends, | PUSORS 0 0 hiel a5 cants, faces disappar, and thors are mo new anes | P, Searles LIS, oA [ Everett block, Council Bluffs, Ta, Visiting her brother, Henry Otto on Benton | of aggregated devilism, that conglomeration | Mr. Farnsworth left last week for the pur- O o100 mnd }1:38, Saianp-ibelraniacan D saoh EeoNrelng: reo ap o e s known as ihe republican parly.” | pose of accompanying her home, and reached | ToP notch school stices, iy n they cannot but note that the forms of y quitie n as the republica riyat:| poas. af 4ondmp heho B TS0 Wear well school shoes, §1.25 and $1.50. | the men who fought and marched with them Francis Guittar, who has been lying very | After he had waived the red flag awhile | her bedside Saturday s expected that i A ohgl She ISR W SIph ang. COUNCIL BLUERR Lo vals Tor o mumber of monthe | in this fashion, and the del:gates cheered | he will arrive here Saturday morning with | Men's nice dress Shoeh 3¢50 Ahared (Lhale. tentatand iha icpnienty of with paraly of months and o AL ¥ Ladies' Vici kid button, $1.50 their canteens with them, are growing } ast, is feported fo be feeling somewhat | him until thelr palms were wore, the con- | her remains, and the announcement of the 3 ge 1 5 cents to $2.00 | stooped and b , & g STEAMDTE W)L Dettir. vention adjourned. Johnson of Fremont | funcral will be made hereafter. The news U"Ir) l'”u‘: nll;u;:'m::\m 5 cen 2 l|\kl;f1|.‘l.'.l,'r )L:;‘l‘ that their hl.n:.: AT Kowe L . pons k 3 4 i b grol o e nin s \an the old prices. iner and’ grayer, and that in the ¢ : to Rock Rapids, Ta., and has leased the water | 500 0t na waa aisgruntled. A lowd | in which “Cora,” as ‘she was ‘tamiliarly last made, $3.50 SRR in time cease unless it may be that there the hishest stylo of works plant ot that place with another | g “angry discussion took place in the | known, moved a favorite. It was not | Our Eddy & Webaiay,iladies' fine shoes, | Will be other Teunions in a place beyond our the ark vulel wnld B young man. hall, and even Muller, who had been out | generally known that her condition was so | last made, $3.50 A Al o 14 ¢ o' foak as' gool a8 Y Lawrence Holst has nearly recovered from | hng washed the gore off his hands, could | serious and her friends had hoped that she | ~Johnson & Murphy and my"»«nm.« men’s ,Would be matural for the old men to o W R the eftects of his recent runaway accident, | hoy wos him quict, “We came up herc,’ | would gain new life by again belng sur- | Ane shoes, $4.00, §5.00 and $6.00. wonder, as they note each other's weakening fou, Yierk i RIREINT and expects to resume his work on the road P cte T ounded by all her old friend T | Men's tan shoes, to"close out, $2.50. eyes and halting steps, who it will be that said Johnson, “Instructed to vote agalnst | rounded by all her old fricnds and as - in all parts of ths 1 within a few days. B e dld 1t. and we don't care | sociates. For those upon whom the sudden DUNCAN'S SHOB STORE, will be the last of the men who were with country. Sond for [ Mrs. R. N. Fosdick and sister, Miss Julia | 1o be called fools and knaves for doing | blow falls with so much sad force, the 2 ke Rext o Bane's: | Granc fon BRermen st Nianslang, &y; Hossos vrice ik Gilfeather, left Monday night for Green | jt elther.’ tenderest sympathy of the entire community Library Trustees. ’,’.Tmih‘”;?:}'f',_'f‘f, +Batloh a8 iNiousburk. ; who River, Wyo., where they will make P o) o pther del elt. b ¥ 3 &lon e last of the men . e T rn MRUR NS Tl apiake MAIE [ & Bea raportar ashed one of the ather daier | (6l rt AL e kAT e Al | llbrary erige | T T AR Liangc A Tt ot e C. f, MACHAN, 8imon - Bisaman' of #alt Lake hay gone | how e sentiment generally #1000 In F1e- | or rant—200 sesen of Arateciase Missourt | oot B G Ploomer whe/giiosen president and R A It )..lnrnlwn noar North east, accompanied by his son and daughter, | ment county. “The fact is,”" was his re- A A - Mrs. M. D. Davenport sgcretary. The draw- haaltion . be—or gt b S 2 the ‘former of whom 13 to attend military | ply, “there are not more than five or six | ENEL ?.T::‘;“:; Ml"l "‘I'I'I‘“'”“L',"L_f";f"’.,l“‘l‘[‘l;“' SF | ing for terms of trustegs; under the new law, :‘:,‘.'.‘I‘l'[‘f, "l'"‘“:l';f HINES A0y Paliable msani. of vr‘.;ll‘;:::m z»:‘ gchool at Poughkeepsle, N. Y., and the lat- populiata In the whole county who are fn | Noric, e g imite, was then taken up. ''Medurs. J. R. Reed, J. | “Thers will be talk, and again more talk r at Cineinnati. avor of fusion, We number about 600 in . SRS D. Edmundson and Fialey Burke drew the | op tiole 0. thik, SEain more talk, B e T ety AL 08B total Gf 008, Last |.- The cause: of the Beseant :loas. .o cesii| s Taas Corves. O. TRLFIaKitl: Thomes Tone | chimmcas. Bily sow 10 Taoump'—this 10} VA three weeks' visit with friends In Page | Winter we had as high as 1,000, but we | estate (s due somewhat to the successful | tevin and M. F. Rolifér tie four year terms | wuy their commander in war, %0, ‘when the -DIRT DEFIES THE. KlNG ” THEN i county. They were accompanied by their | car safely count 600. Of that number a very | sale of fruit and garden lands by Messrs, | and Messrs, E. A. Troutman, E. J. Babcock | gociety of the Army of the b i 3 cousin, Miss Nelson of Yorktown, who will | Jarge proportion is so radically opposed | Day & Hess in the Klein tract. ‘Ihey have | and D. C. Bloomer the two year terms. organised from the old army of hardened wisit here for a time. to ths doctrine of selling out our principles | 200 acres in amounts fo suit, sui‘able tor For $5.00 you can buy a cook stove at | war dogs reral Sherman was elected to Miss Webster has been appointed tem. | that they will vote for the republican candi~ | fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farms | Cole's hardware store, but the Radiant Home | pe at fts head. Shirman continued in that porarily to the place fermerly occupied in «‘l:::::l( !.;ruhm:hesu::i:‘urywhzn 1:}:{‘:?"; llu for sale. th: Bom :":l ranges will ?.w Ilu ':M: mlu;ir position until the time of his death here the High school by Mrs. Morns Moore. The o share will wor | First class table board tor $3.60 extra cost in one year. The best is the | was a very tender side to the old general, Satter has been 13ing very Il at & hoapita) | WIRE them. Amother large share will mot | Firel clsss table board f 'mo per week | cheapest. Cole's, 41 Main street. Who sometimes seemed 80 rough, abrupt and in Omaba for some time past, and jt is | ¥ote at ail” Y 3y ? s oms. Mrs, M. M. % Y% cross-grained, and his old men ail knew this 1S GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. thought will not be able to resume her work Evans Laundry Company. OO sl Backett, Duncan's shoes are always the best and | ig appearance at their reunions used to R T o E until after the holidays. Fred Grass is oc- 520 Pearl street. Telcphone, 290. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. cheapest. give both himself and his veterans pleasure cupying Miss Webster's place, 5 —— Domeatio a0tD hreaks hard wWaler: Inexpressible. On these occasions Sherman Mo oy, 1 sloniie oams on tmproved | TH® undries wes Domestis sosn & i WerwThalote. Btk would unbend and bubble over with quaint MAj‘HOOD RE?TORE e c! nproved 'he grand jury made its report ye Vite. humor and characteristic good sense. 1 R T A ey S mory, bax farn lands at low rates. Abstracts of title Stole Bleyele, ot ol e i AR ,u"wm: “"J._,“,::::I;y “l,.:'l‘.';,mm S Dagiyen pF FLRIR 1o AL L A o, endacie, Wk i ness st Sabuod. NIt i 2 prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & E Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. Sept. 11Con Lincoln, & prom- | brusquencss and sharpness never prevented » h Bopt. e the most humble of his form-r men from 7 d, w kg im o Iustruction on the piano will be given to a | the state in the Interests of the 0ld Rellabie P e, 00, tatalln WoUDQNL | old (¥at." .Lram 3 400 1088 OF POWST |0 Generative Orka s of Carter of Comanche, Clinton county, by overexertion. youthful errors, cxcessi alnta, which lead o tntiruity. Co box, @ (or tier ACCO. OpILEs OF Bl Can ba carried in L4 83 oraer we o o1 11 0w PLIOB OF ANt 3, by wll pre ranks had drained his £ Kol b trom 8. W. Besley, two indictments. Bill | by Thomas Parker, sighbor. Lincol, cant t too thoro " L4 :tmmd number of puplls by Mrs. J. A. Rofl, | Distributing association, 51 Dearborn street, | Criss, larceny of a clock trom Ellen Carter's | said to have made d'll;u:ll.fn‘lurem:‘r::uu:m‘n: And these e ::\im{m.-ea hdaress NIV ERKRD GO i g 022 Fifth avenus, Chicago, called at the office of 8. M. Willlam- | dwelling, 24 North Sixteenth street, in the | Parker's wife, “Uncle Billy" more than once since he 80ld in Omata by Bherrian & McConuel, Kuag & Co, and Vickers & Merchani, drugsiia.