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T Omana Dany Bee. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | oty evvoe oveno [ RELIGION. I THE SCHOOLS |zt 5 s et | B0 S e ol s | 1S DEATH T0 BABIES and, as such, not only repul- of doctrines altogether foreign and in PRAEIIE rled and that the circle of girl bachelorhood sive to the puplls, but in contradiction to the | direct opposition to the teachings und prac- COUNCIL BLUFFS. rlll nv\'v-'v'- aguin h‘: ;umrl €0 unhrnkN\‘u n’ — teachings of thelr parents and their church. uf‘v of h‘\- :ullu-rw Blder xmnh' »l<‘u| ;h;l mr' — NCIL BLUFFS X s now, the young ladies hit up n the plan of Now, I want it distinetly understood that ft | Reorganization has so successfully followed OFFICE - - NO.12 PBARL STREET | Breds Photographer Arrsted for Sending | masquerading as men. Their brothers and | Opiniozs of Rev. Dr. Franklin oa the Much | makes absolutely no difference to me whether | UP their war on these evils that the Utah | When Food Fails to Ghe Obecene Photographs Through the Mail gentlemen friends wers earnestly importuned \ a quotatlin taught to our children is taken | People have nmenced to retract, having o N graphs Through the Mail. | for the loan of their dress suits, and, of Di-cussed Quastion, from the old or the new testament; from | Biven up polygamy, sealing of individuals Strength in September, Delivered hy earrier to any part of the elty. course, the girls were accommodated, the re O4T WO MSAAY DUz sl o ueaoy agy | INto families, rebaptisms and several other pte " W RN s sult baing, as it {s confidently stated by one works of Dante, or of Shakespeare, or of | thIngs that were not taught by Joseph Smith, N 1. W. TILTON, Lessee, HAD A LARGE STOCK OF THEM ON HAND | who was there, one cf the “swellest” crowds | MSTAKE MAD: BY SEC ARIANS | Schiller, so long as it is representative of | but introduced by Brigham Young. Eider | TELEPHONES—Business office, No. 43; night ever seen in Councll Bluffs. An elaborate s mething that is universally true; and not | Smith stated that he expected to continue | Children Must Now t Well and editor banquet of (welve courses was served. Among —_— only true to a limited number of individu- | this aggressive warfare until the Utah peo- DI Wwell Pt | & 4 ed e Had Sent the Stuff Thro the partles whose faces and figures whre ) 3 als. To teach anything that smacks of sec- | ple opened up to the reorganized church, or igest ell in Order to Live, MINOR MENTION. PR P s i "'" noted were: G. Cleveland, G neral Kelly, | Religlon Broad Enough tor Al Mankind | tarianism in a public school s a show of Ig- | they would destroy their citadels. The ." u I"' TI" "; |"“:" oty T. D, Talmage, F. W. Gunsaulus, General and that Which Is hs Generil as ance that unparalleled speaker was kind in his reference to this — Mayra Real Estate Agency, 539 Broadway. n Mexico Thoogh It Was Belmont, €. Drpew, W. McAllister, Chatfield Trath the O Kind that W, friends, I am not o credulous as to | people, but firm in his denunciation of their " " . v Ao SIS ot hEE il Hles All Right Here. Taylor, W. McKinley and Piirre Garneau o o LM balleve that the day is soon abut to dawn | evils. Lactate] Food Will Not Dissgree With A Bin . . . e Le 4 Owing to the fact that there were no men when there will be no sectarianism, and The saints are earnest Sunday school work ild=— 8L as! frer refu z 3 eal r- i ~ b " i o f";“"“h'r}l"r”;;‘;h i"-‘:lv:'{r'" g~ b - around, a most enj yable time was had. po 2R when the hrotherhood of man will be #0 | ers. Thursday afternoon and evening was Ohild—8kould Bo Used. e ki 4o 3 : strongly emphasized that there will be but | devoted to Sunday schoul exercises. Elde) on' o chanhce Willlam Lake, who is charged with holding Deputy United States Marshal Hillweg ar- Do you like a dry Champagne? Try Cook's Rev. Dr. Leo M. Franklin at the Temple | one r\-lmhm', LAt LRAL. w‘””” nIversal | T v \“_ a \‘l‘"m":\“\ \( (a]‘....‘l,x ;”K“m '”F‘;! 1“': Don't take chances with the cut $1 on his employer, C, 0. D. Brown, Will | rived in the city yesterday with Oscar Sea- | EXtra’ Dry Imporial; its flavor, Is unrivaled | jorae) jast evening delivered a discourse on | Such dreams do not enter my mind at any | amusing address on child training, showing | o ci¢ Summer disorders, diarrhea and liave a liearing October § before Justice Vien. | \oon' o Brede, Carroll county, in charge, | 400 it is pefectly pure. “Tallglon n the Publle Sshools’ Sald he time, nor 3 1 think that the prophet's visi'n | the absard practices ot meny tavente ang | Cholera Infantum, come with a suddennest 1. A. Casper will have the direction of the | oo % i (e H . o g of the lion and the lamb will ever attain e consequent results 3 Y and progress from bad to worse with M Seaman is a photographer, and it Is sald is w0l Shoes. 1048 Ho ke & T YHA WA Thra's abdtsd the consequent results. He was followsd by e with 4 york of laying out the grounds at the Man. | "0 6 iontSin his Tine of business. For | 1f you want schcol shoes for the children 3 s & man than England’s greatest | a literal fulfillment. Ignorance, bigotry and | Joseph Luff, who gave a logical talk on “In- | FAPIdity that trows unprepared mothers fnte hattan Beach Ilmprovement company’s place ¥ N o b o | L : -4 Loth 4 bard who sings. fanaticism will ever, and must ever exist Aivid of Cl 1 Lite, hiel 1: helpless o at Manas | some time past he has been doing a large | It Will pay you tc go to Sargent's. 1 hiv Tanorancs Is the ¢lrse of God But this I do think, that we are far enough ¢ “ et Ll S Ll L BRI ELLIIC s d bl Manaw : { » J made a great effort to get school shoes with orance Is se of God s 1 do think, that we eno appreciated. Sunday promises (o be the most 8 serienios o The remains of C. L. Waller, who died | business through the mails and the express | poie 5 ol COTt Lo Kot sehool whoes Witk | Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to | advanced in thought, in culture, in enlight- | interesting day. Nearly 10,000 people witl very experienced nurse knows (hat It i Y ar, o TR a0, Deonls %00 | ©f the utmost importance (o keep at hand In Chicago, were taken to his former home | compaties, and the suspicions of the United | at a moderate price. Good spring heel heaven.” enment, that we should not fear to face the States authorities were aroused by certain | thoes, sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2, 75c. Indeed, Ignorance is the dark angel of a | FUth and teach it to our children; 1 think | yones on the grounds and upwards of 1,000 | 'actated food as a substitute for baby's food in Charles City, la., for intcrment, and the r prvices tool ace terday. SARGEN 2 > that we sh uld be prepared to prehend * evel 3 p ol burial services took place yesterday things. An investigation was made, which SARGENT, 413 Broadway period, and T Horustly: belfove (HAL. Tore evil!| tha ineih iy lesyPiepared o odmprehsad | carmrers e ven when the child Is fod at the breast A Do g, Roosgted Matoas, 369, | reaulted itf the discovery that Seaman was . is brought into the world through ite in- | religions are many, but religion is ever one Towa O1d Settiors Mest, S oo, BENY 2 WERRUIN (iR evening, for work in the first degree. Visit- ged In distributing obscene pietures and | 1 still carry the same line of men's $3.00 | luence than through the actual wickedness | and the same. MALVERN, Ia., Sept. 14.-~(Special)—The | “Ch OF the natural mitk falls, so that a par Ing brethren cordially invited. By order of | literature over the ntry. An inform shoes, ¢1l styles, Including razor t-es, ete. | and criminal Intent of the wrongdoers. Ig- TRUTH SHOULD NOT SHOC annual reunfon of old settl of Pottawat .”:.',jv\ I‘“N*‘*‘II“ food, such as lactated food the worshipful master. was filed, and Seaman was gathered It Have'sold this line of shoes elght years and | norance of matters of which one has had the | , Truth should no longer shock us, and if a | tamie, Fremont and Mills counties, held | M5 D¢ employed, that will burden the weak: Pilgrim Sisters academy No. 1 will meet in Know how every pair will wear. opPOFtunity to learn {s even worse than ab. | (22CHET sees fit to tell his advanced pupils éned stomach less and yet keep up the bas Shiah refreshmonts will be sérved. Al mem- fery yenterday and tound & mi :;ull\ (mn 8 BT TR R Missourt | BUC It I8 trequently sald that ignorance | knowledge in the Iiving waters, but the foun. | on the sround. A€ it b not drll K;;’.;;H\h'“w“r'\';‘( """“‘f“:',‘ ":‘: “:'I‘l”’:“‘:“:’:‘;: bers requested to attend. the pietures and books which had formea | For rent cres of frst-class Missour! | 100 crime. Not, in truth, Is it such, We | (AIn8 of inspiration wil never cease to flow | threatening weather (his iorning. and it | eihere Berstit ih clinging to tho saime o E.‘.‘Z“fi’.‘.‘g".".-x} and %0, preliminary (o 4 race | two bushels in a The plotures were made | Marks, Council Blufls, la. nature be all-wise, all-educated or all-dis- | the bible is inepired only In the same sense 4Im1lhlul The weather cleared before noon | chs lera_infantum ‘and dlarrliea that carries Bk Rvitka: to' pariicpats, Ao 1b'16 likelp, | Srom his dwn nega 4 were sca No delay In closing loans on Improved | C¢F0ing. Knowledge covers such an lmmen- | a8 are the works of such writers as Shakes- | and the day was perfect, except for clouds | o s muny infants. that some of them will accept ikl L ery, among other plctures, | farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title | 8Ly of things that is co-equal with the uni- | beare and Milton and Homer, it is not suff- | of fus rs i preverlt e without any apparent attempt conceal- | oo o Ltk e ; L clent ground for his discharge. Put a check The exhibit of old relics was goo The | orders by using pu highly nourishing Rev. J. H. Davis is holding a serfes of | = oobmh, F, o e 180 found done tip prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & | verse, and no man has studied all its secrets. | o ¢ thought and free speech in our schoo's | amusements were enjoyed by old and young. | lactated food, rd special meetings at the l";h'g‘lli;fir‘ij““lv'r::llr‘vli: in large quantities, ready to be mailed. Sea Thomas, 201 Pear] street, Council Blu To none of us has it been granted to taste | and you overthrow the very purpose of their When bables throw up their milk of when every night from 8 to 9 otelock, excepUs | man had been advertising quite extensively Evans L. of the luscious fruits of Eden's tree of [ existence. I wish that our educators would " i S they are not keeping up their strength, es- Baturdays. - Considersble in e o in eastern papers and had managed to build | 520 Pearl street. Telcphone, 200, knowledge, for had It been so willed we | MATK it well that truth has never yet been | CEDAR RAPIDS, la, Bept. 14.—( pecially during hot weather, it is plain therg manifsted during th ) . up a large business without in the least i vt ¥ harmful and that naught but falsehopd and | Telegram.)—In the federal court today Judge | i trouble with the food. Bither the food, if A meeting of the executive committee of | oxciting suspicion among the people with Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for gone | Should have been all-wise, as the scripture } gacait can give rise to wickedness and | Shiras passed sentence on about | It Is mother's milk, is poor in quality from the Army of the Tennessee will be held next | whom he was thrown into daily contact, and | Work. Tel. 157. puts it, “like unto God ‘Himsell, Knowing | crime. ‘Nay, “Truth is divine and the seal | toeniy ,' T YRE 0t i long nursing or from the effects of the sum= Monday morning, when the subject of who | who, it s said, regard him very highly. Just [ qoo 000 e T the good and the evil;" we should have | of divinity is truth.” enty bootleggers, fining them {rom | pap eae on the mother, or it the child s Shall be invited from those not membors of | hefore his departare & number of well-to-do a8 cooking stoves for rent and for sale 1t | passed from the nature of the finite to that A Therefore to my mind religlon means truth | $ $15( rry mer, | weaned the Infant stomach, weakened as P 1 o A d as it the soclety will come up for discu: citizens of Brede called on him and told him | 8% €0.'s office. o unending Ma. 's ability and truth religion. What fear can there be | Vi raising a § $5, | is by the high temperature, is & perature, is irritated and M. A. Walton was fined $10.60 in police | that if there was anything they could do to | Fer cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele. | COMPrehend being thus limited, he must con- | of teaching such religion in the public | Was Sentenced to a year in the penitentiary, | cannot digest and assimilate suffielent food court yesterday morning for obstructing the | help him, he should call upon them. thone 48. ¥ tent himself with a limited knowledge of | schools? Absolutely non:. Quite the reverse. [ imprisonment suspended during good be- | 1o keep baby strong and healthy. Physiclans $idewalk in front of his place. He appealed | Seaman was taken before Commissioner SN things. Standing as he does, he must scan | It will do an inestimable amount of good, | havior when called in such cases, put the child on the case and announces that he will begin | Steadman, to whom he admitted that he had Dunean's shoes are always the best and | closely whatever falls within the scope of | for it will teach our chiidren to look at things Town Druggliat Commits Sulcide a diet of lad ed food. Being a partially di- prosecutions against a lot of other merchants | been in the business of circulating the papers | cheapest, his vision, but he must not strain his eyes [ divine with human eyes, that is, understand- L ™ e S . 83 ar) | Bested food, as physicians call it, lactated Who have been engaged in fracturing the | and pictures through the mails. He said, Best paints (o the world, Davs, druggier, | CY€FMUCH. lest he ruin his sight and be un- ingly, and to make of earth a paradise by MARSHALLTOW Ia., Sept. M.—Tarl | .} 14 more easily converted into vigoro same law. however, that he had traveled extensively in e A L orl able to see altogether. making it a pleasant place to dwell for ail | C. Upson, a prominent druggist of this city, | hlood than y other food upon which & S, S, Hayman, who was hurt in a smashup | Mexic, and had seen books and pictures of Domestic roap outlasts cheap soap. It is indeed a b-on for man that knowl- | the children of a loving, universal Father. was found dead in bed today, having com- | child can be fed. It is, in fact, the nearest on the Driving Perk track during the recent | the same kind for sale in the stores, without ———— edge is so systematized that esch individ. | Hence, it is my conviction that in our | yitted suicide by taking poison. His wife | possibie substitute for hicalthy mother's milK. Tace meet of the Ganymede Wheel club, has | the slightest thought on the part of the pub- CAME TO VILLARD'S DEFENSE. ual can choose u special line of work and | schools we should teach the puplls not only | 1o¢ yip jast spring. She has been secretary | I8 parts are well nigh identlcal with baby's recovered sufficiently so that in the race [ lic that there was anything improper. He learn to understand it thoroughly, The shoe- | cold, dry facts; not only unsympathetic ma- | (G5 LS80 ERERE: O B REOR BEERIERY | cartiost and best tood, healthful breast milk. meet o few days ago at Grand Island he won | was bound over to the federal grand jury, | Attorney Peckham Says Ho DId Nothing | Maker, the blacksmith, the carpenter and | feral truthe, but we should impart to them | G o voars Babies that seem to mothers to take “hardly Uhree frst prizes and one second, his win- | and nis bond was fixed at $5,000. Although Wrong Northera Pacific Deal. s HookNCeber iUt HERCHEURIE WwCRRtL T EH AL CHS SRt AT rpRROLICE GBI AL (LA S enough nourishment to keep them elive," nings amounting to about $100. he claimed the county treasurer of Carroll | NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Ex-President | kb of kucwledge, an surely us must the | oted with Moses aad ia comted Ty the mons B m SN OERGVORTRNL eat heartily when fed on I40tKSSaEIO0SE A petition has been filed In the district | county would sign his bond if he should ask | Henry Vilard S e lewyer, the doctor, the dentist and the min- 1 with Moses, and is copizd by the Sago | pYCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Sept. 14.— | cause that great object of a successful ine v o . y ard of the Northern Pacific, who | ister, But this fact must be borne in mind: | of Christianity ‘Thou shalt love thy neigh- ol 2 o et asion Sedi e oa: B A o he® wonid ‘o ‘sagn | Was charged in the report of the Master in | Thit man cannot know all things ls duo to | bor as thysolf.” The position of the missing Dr. Fraker has | [i07, of, Mot g (eCotkRy MUy pareil, asking for permission to o] [t S TR e b R el PP o y physical, or, | her say, to an In- | Teach them such truths and you will be | apparently again been established as bel ARIE (o Gat Behvily s e ot po o that the creditors may have | g, or the few days that intervene | Chancery Carey proceedings against Receiver | & Physical, or, let us rather say, to an in E ba | app y ag as being | chiid to eat heartily :‘,‘.'JI‘,“’.’:L’]‘.'J“‘,’.R?.L TR o rWaA htros! :< ‘:::m r“‘”'“‘:“ :th"'ml_ Y Oikes" With- having:mads unlwhil gaiby. i tellectual impossibility. It is not the nature | teaching religion in its high:st sense, but in | that of a man. Notwithstanding the stori Bables are safely and readily weaned durs t of knowledge as such that makes it impos- | such a way that neither your freedom of - 5 hearing this morning at 10 o'clock, but a8 the | “some of the objectionable stuff has been | his dealing with the Northern Pacific Rall- | siblo Cf acquirement to any one. Thers Is | thought mor theirs will be molested: your | Fecently published that the doctor, in an en- | [ng the summer months on this splendk case of Robinson against Brown is still oc- | g41eq up by the officials, and will be lald | road company, is in the Orfent. His coun fo reason why the good lawyer could not | liberty of consclence will not be interfered | 4€AVOF to secure $58,000 life insurance, prac- | Putritive. And for the same reason tha Egpying Judgs Micy'a sttention and seems | betore the grand jury as evidence. The pic- | W. H. Peckham, today made the following | at the same s be a god ehoemsker, ex- | with, but your views will be broadened, your | ticed the deception that he was & woman e e Dy HE e N likely to continue for another day. it 18 1Kely | tyreg are deacribed as obscene and degrading | statement for publication, in defense of Mr. | cept that to pursue one branch of industry | sYmpathies will be enlarged and your life | and, instead of being drowned as claimed, | i CHIArEn. w0 it 1s reculiarly fued to that a postponement will be found necessary: | in tne extreme. Seaman claims to have : or the other consc'entiously and well, re- | and the lives of your children will be llving | dressed in woman's attire and escaped, friends | (¢, Heeds of nursing mothers, ‘as well ag Test announces that when the ci% | 500 o large portion of the negatives from . Peckham said: “The statement in the | quires all the time at the disposal of the | Witnesses that you appreciate the thought of | now give what seems positive proof that he | liyllds who have slight energy to extract e up he will see that some Interest- | 1o, papers do Mr. Villard great injustice, From | &verago man. But in the knowledge that is | the poet who said was of the male gender. strength and. nutrition from = OrAINKEN ing developments are made in connectio L GHBAC kvENiNG a careless reading it might appear that in | requisite for the shoemaker there is nothing ‘Dare to be true—nothing can need a lie; | U, B. Burrls, who lives here and Is of | “ORTSe: hearty food. with the failure of the concern. bbb il Sl haksyd some legal proceedings conducted in the or- | that would clash with thit which is abso- | A fault which needs it most, Erows wo | good repute, has known Dr. Fraker for many | Loctated food is used in all the ,l"l'Q v improved farms at low dinary way, to which Mr. Villard was lutely necessary for the lawyer. Knowledge thereby." vears, He claims to have once accompanied homes for children throughout the Unit N enL Ll it y " | as representative h e be. self- S 3 States and Canada, and in familles possess rates. Bargains In real estste. Huses for party, it had been adjudged by the master | @8 representative of truth cannct be self: : Tim to St. Louls, where the doctor submitted | SLate% and Canads, and in families postess: L autancs Tyritten that 'Mr. Villard had made illegal gain, | contradictory. Resy cheeked, pulpy, juicy, delicious. The | {o an operation for stone in the bladder. | {hoy thiliren: and vet it 18 oasily within the investors. Lougee & | ladies’ and gents' plain white and neat | Nothing could be further from the fact. In TEACHERS AS TRADESMEN. ber" " of 1894 are the rarest of the century. | Again three men who have frequently bathed | reach of the. most Y odeat housenordlinuINR Towle, 235 Pear! street fancy bordered handkerchiefs for only two | (e consolidated suit in the United States | Nor does an understanding of the one kina | Price's Cream Daking Powder they | with him and critically observed him assert | Jung ? 2 s ¥ circult court for the eastern district of Wis- | exclude a knowledge of the other. S-me of | ™ e richest short cake ever prepared. | emphatically that the doctor was none other : consin against the Northern Pacific, Thomas | Israel's greatest sages wera at the same time " - than a man, Sixony yaros, 6 retuil price, only S eich. Not cne hand- | F. Oukes, then prosident, and Messra. Rouse | mechanics or handicraftemen. It ls stated Pt et L RIS R I L e anish yarns, 15c. TR ¢ : B and Payne were, by consent of the railroad | in the Talmud that the teachers in the o - ed Chure Teo wool, per box, 12%c. kerchief In this lot worth less than 20c and ( company, appointed: recelvers. This Imun:; schools of Babylon held jo Mlscsurses during | Toonion of the Reorganized Church at German knitting yarn, 15c. ) ¢ ench. Also we will sell at same time | in Milwaukee was not made to recover any. | the week of harvest.- Of eminent teachers RRRR e T ae el LA et Zephyr yarn, in all colors. Just 50 dozen ladies fall welght jersey ribbed | thing from Mr. Villard. No fudgment or de. | Who Were not ashamed (o stoop to manual | LOGAN, Ia, Sept. =~ 14.—(Speclal. Should Be Taught, baby. here yesterday, was a success in every way. from his own negatives and were scattered Sentencod Many Hootlog: Saturday evening we will offer 1,000 doz. Early Fall Salo at Vavea's hours, 7 to § p. m., at less than one-half Blankets, §1.00. cree of any kind can be rendered affecting | 18bor we have examples as Hillel I, { The reunion of the Reorganized Bettor grade blankets, $1.50. vests at 16c each. Ccme early Satur- | him, The only result that can be effected 1y | Wh? gaincd a livelliood by chopping wozd: | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter T Comforters, 59c. Ayt BENNISON BROS. | the removal or retention of Mr. Oukes as | Rebbi Joshua B. Chananya, a pin maker; | pay Saints, now In session at this place, | COvering Entire Body with White White o tton comforters, $1.25. receiver. ¢ ® | R. Jehuda B. Ilai, a cooper; R. Juda, a ¢ s R A1%% Se S : e . B Co T L o 2 sl ) promises to be one of the most interesting re- Scales. Suffering Fearful 3 Cotton batting, 6e. Do you know that 4o a day will heat a room | “‘Had the inquiry been conducted by coun- | Daker, and 2o forth. Such examples are | i " Cured by Cutlcur: st 154 all winter with Cole's Air Tight siove. The | sel with this view only, the report would | {reduént among the greatest teachers of | llglous gatherings ever held in lowa. The o G m very much’ pleased cheapest and most powerful heater ever sold. | have been that it was not necessary to decide | *Rti9uity, and go to show: that while each | camp grounds are situated about a half mile R A i G & ability as an optie Burns wood. Just the thing for spring and | whether there had been unlawful gains, etc., | hi*ioanaiya®vors, limaelt to & special bianch | from the town, on the summit of a lofty e e oo o iy ftied with, elasgy fall heating. Cole's, 41 Main street. by Villard or any other director, inasmuch B 8 e 2/ s not exclude | yj)) geveral hacks are kept busy transfer- | covering my face. Fi van into'my eyes, and the y profes 5 ould rec- Ay as it was clear that Mr Oakes weithertiuchl | the possibility of acquiring knowledge cutside | ' 3 physician wns nfraiil T wonld loa my eyesight 1 all of the artsiic profession to do likes Looking for Her Brother. £ L AL s neither knew | \hereot, Indeed, where one's education is | FINE passengers to and from the grounds. s Vi D hoth aa b 1 J. LAURIE WALLACE, o o nor ought to have known of such unlawful Vi L I Ay, gl Fine dress .m:m, Arl. i Clara Strayer, a little girl who is visiting | gain devoted solely to one branch or subject, he i | On arriving at the grounds one Is treated to hair all fell out, until I was 8 Arta, Beaut ful variety dress trimming, very - . likely to become narrow, pedantic or bigoted h vitness ity 7025 % o entirely bald-headed ; it then A 3 CAUS By B STRAIN. ey her grandparents in this city, is looking for The Inquiry does not seem to have been | ' rogavd to. that speclal branch, 1t Is one | cotront ‘;“'"'” VAL Qe el g Broke pilt on' my ‘sr snd TRIFLE WITH YOUR BYES. Silk dotted veiling, 5e. her 9-year-old brother, from whom she has | o-nducted with that viow, On the contrary, | doubiedly for this ‘eanes that oo many. pro. | COUon: -The large grove fs decked with A shoulders, until my arms were Many persons whose heads constantly ache PR (R been separated for some time. According to | I8 O purpose seems to have been to attack | fessional men, motably musteloms and nrtiats, | €nts of different dimensions, each contain- just ong dore. 1t 'coveradmy | In have mo ldew Wt pilet wclentiically atted Heavy wool velling, 15¢, at her story, her parents lived in this city [ Mr, Villard. | prove themseives disagreeable company out- | In& one or more families. Everything gives PETPER T e e i L ly " established. - Lmpr ( VAVRA'S, until about six years ago, on Stutsman street It was conducted by the special antagonist | side the immadiate circle of their profcssional | evidence of order, harmony and uniformity. The white scabs fell constantly itk 142 Broadway, Opposite Ogden. | Then they moved to Denver and afterwards | of Mr. Villard, Braytcn Ives, now president | fratsrnity. Even though one be devoted to-| Streets are laid out stralght, with streets from wmy head, shoulders, and P . it —_ to Lyons, Colo, where the father and [ Of the Northcrn Pacific. Mr. Pettit, the pe- | his speial calling, he must be able to judge | {1irecy i arms; tho skid would thicken | foiust slusses tafely snd coreectly, te berond mother had a falling out, which resulted in | titioner's counsel, put before the master the | cf things impartally, even as he would were | 'MUFfecting at right angles, thus making 4 aud be red and very itchy 3 47 =N estate is due somewhat to the successful | their separation. The faiher took the little | testimony he chose. So far as Mr. Villard | he separate and apert from his professicn, | €VEFY part of the camp equally accessible. 7 MU astacicratc blvedy THE ALOE & PERFOLD CO,, sale of fruit and garden lands by Messts. | girl, whom her mother had driven out of | Was ¢ ncerned, there was no other side, Mr. | He must be able to look at things from all | On entering the grounds one is immediately | many hundreds of doitars, lu:lr.:rpwfl’;:\’;;lczfi Opposite Paxton Hotsl Day & Hess in the Klein tract. 3 l.lley have | doors, and the other children the mother | Villard had no standing in the proce:dings | sides, for it he is not we must conclude that | impressed with the absence of formality and incurable. 1heard of the CUTICURA REMEDIES, LOOK FOR TH LD LION. 200 acres in amounts to suit, suitable for away to different persons. Last June | and could not be heard. Had he volunteered | his education has been altogether one-stded. | city customs, but that free, inassuming hos- | AP0 After usiug two bottles CuTicURA REsOL. —~ fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farms little girl came to this city to visit her | @8 a witness he would have been subject to’! The man whose knowledgs 18 not shrouded in | Ditiiity which characterizes the American | st §could seo a change; and after I had for sale. 5 ndparents, and while at the Seventh Day | examination such as petitioner's counsel | uncertainty will nct fear to have it exp-sed | o , ; = n four botiles, I was almost cured; and vel rch. a e Cf chose to ve, p gl e rruch a . b o b ol ICURA RE- 3 STARAAreRReIRRY UK kL (he Revenh Dip i oh b Bave: 190 wilhoat Do ient b ol chesriinty ) men o exp eed | farmer p found here. There are no strangers a1 had used &'x bottles of CuTicunA R Washerwomen Domestic soap. A s » 8 kot anae o ® ' i examinat.ons. Indeed, | on the grounds, for all are made to feel per- | BOLVENT, oue box of CUTICURA, and one cake ) use Do Story streets, ran across her brother, who | aid of counsel, and without a contr.l by any | it = conviction brought on by knowledge is | factly at home. so kindly are they treated of Cutictn 80AF, I was cired of the dreadful PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Was with a family named Shilling. She told | court over the examination. true and honest, its truth ¥ il LCH AR R L (o, i will shine forth | Qisease from which 1 had suffered for five years, — i ] As to dress and bearing, you can s’ vo years, bttt EnR Wl WaRIII DanTer - and)he #ent Certainly no counsel would allow his cli- | but the more grandly as each new search Lhied ot dis- |1 cannot express with o pen what I suffered : tinguish the ministers from the other | Yofore el b Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sims, a son. word to her to get her brother. But the | €nt to be put in such a position. light is directed toward it. 3 <y o { St before using the Rexepies. They saved my ©: M. Harl left last evening for Sioux City. | Shilling family took the boy with them to | “Now, &s to the charges made in the re- | Now, this belng trae of the educated man | camb<'e—an absence of fastidlousness and | life, and .',fé""gwdr;;"{,,;g esbinueiiditheri oo B P Mre Charles T. Stewart {s visiting frionds | Lincoln, where they now are, The little girl | Port, T can only eay Mr. Villard mcst em- | in gerioral, the principle involved therein | ity Yy feard. 1t ls an exception to even | mycvesieh Lt l 2 rs. Charles T. Stewart is visiting called upon Justice Ficld to get his help in | phatically denies any unlawful gains and must hold in regard to the process of educa- ol s YAits. OSA KELLY, Rockwell City, lowa. in St. Paul. ! - ’ D e nEao AL it z REESE, U [ see one who uses tobacco. Your correspond- ity Towa, securing possession of her brother. The jus- | Wrongdoing whatever. The way to try | tion applied in speclal cases and to the theory | ane has not seen & tobacco wser on . the Mrs. R. B. Mullls has gone to Boone for | (jce fold her that her father, belng the | Whether Mr. Villard is culpable or otherwise | of education as a whole. Indeed, there are | grounds. | The reason of this is that the T it Wity trlends. natural guardian of the boy, could bring legal | is by suit against him, not to bring in frrel- | but few who would not aeree that true edu- | GUr 0 oins jes members o 1ead o siricty | QUTICURA WORKS WONDERS A. G. Twigg of Evansville, Ind., a well | proceedings to prove up his right, and this | evant matter on a petition to remove re- ion means an all-sided development of | crgre ordjls Ite members to lead a strictly | known traveling man, is in the city. I probably be done. celvers. man, Such being the case, no institution of | " ppa preside: 4ok e s Everything about these wonderful skin cures, : 5 e e O oy T e | el M el BEb S b L R he presidents of the reunion are: Joseph | blood purifiers and humor remedies, inspi Dick Stewart goes to Concord, N. H. B fdney \.Tes o all Kl a = 8. b y mstances afford | gyitn, W. W. Blair and A. H. Smith. The | confidence. Theyafford instant relief and specdy next Monday night to resume his studies QrtgonouidneryTee vouses. ol T | ago nominally by one J<hn Swop:—really, I | to shut out any single branch of study the | principal speakers, Including the above, have | Cure of the moat torturing and disfiguring of i ., | troubles. Trial size, 25 cents. All durggiste | understand, by the same interest which filed | pursuit of which would tend to broaden the | beer Jasenn Laff. 7. B, Lambert of the Anow. | Mtehing, burning, scaly, skin and scalp disenses. D. R. Hughey left last evening for St Gur HOSTON FTOREPRIC the petition to remove the receivers. To | views and lend enlargement to the mental | foe {1 A" Stenbing. general church score ares | They cleanse the blood and skin of every crup: Joseph, to take part in some bicycla races. ik 3 2 that suit Mr. Villird immediately filed & full | horizon of the student. As a general thing | 4<% B A SLevbins, ecneral chureh secre'ary; | - gion, impurity and disease, nad constitite thio Charles Rorick, who has been Il at the S e and complete answer. The time to take the | this is accepted without argument or ques- [ 15 N "Rudd and A, N. Fyrando of the pen. | 20 elective treatment of modera ties. Woman's Christian hospital, is nearly well. H s A, testimony has long since expired and the suit | tion. It is practically only In regard to the | ¢ "o il o T ANC0 Q5 Ehe mon- - Mrs, Willlam Duncan of Winfield, [a., is | Entire stock fall garments, cloaks and | has been practically abandoned. introduction of one subject into our schools 4 i Bold_throughont the world. Price, COTICURA, et ot e et Nirs. Henry. Rishion, | capex, sold from $5.00 (o §10.00, new price | “A4s to (he charges reported by Mr. Carey, | that thers s a sorious difference of opinion BRIGHAM YOUNG'S CLAIMS, $0c., Soam, 2ic.; RESOLYENT, 81, VT Did Captain Petty and Sergeant Young of the | "°N hl Bl brellas, 28 and 30-inch, | MP: Villard is quite as ready to meet them | among educators. That s the subject of re- | ~The “Mission of Christ" has been the | AN CUEY. kikoly, L roprisicte, hoatons BRIy 400 Berament oung X the i lot rain umbrellas, 28 ard 30-inch. | an he wan those of the Swope case, and only | ligion. How many Ditter battles have beey | favorite theme of the ministers, One of the | 83 How to Cur Skin Discases,” mailed tree. a Y ™ sold for $1.00, $1.19, $1.33. new price now | after a judgment in a suit brought against | fought for and against the introduction of | Principal sermons delivered so far was that | Sugga= ot o et terday. s 2 , him and where he bas been heard will an | religion in our schools Is o matter that can- | Of Joseph Smith on Tuesday last; subject, | PIN"Venedant coreavy Curicounsoar, T Charles E. Lynchard of Mount Pleasant is | Gents' fall weight shirts, with tle to | intelligent public give the matter any con. | not be unknown to you. rce a school year | “Church Succession.” The speaker exam- | 1 desch kit 2 0/ £ In the clty, the guest of his brother, W. H. | match, regular $1.00 stock, mew price now | sidcration. ~Now, with the testimony taken | opens but in one part of the country or | ined the claims of Brigham Young and his IT STOPS THE PAIN Lynchard. o7, A by Master Carey I am not famillar. It | another a hue and a cry is raised that unless | Successors in office to the presidency of the v . Tom neworth will leave next Monday | 0dd lot gents' gray mackinioshes, sold for | was presentad by Mr. Pettit, Mr. Ives’ coun- | relizion is taught to our children in the | church, showing that there was no warrant pDackacha:xidney yaing, weakness, for Faribault, Minn, to re-enter Shattuck [ $5.00 each, new price now §2.958. _ sel, and, I am told, does hot warrant the | schools they will become morally decrepit | in the law for their pretentions, and that Tloved in one minute by the Cort. | Steam and Hot Wator Heatiny fot Military academy. Lot prints, blue prints, red figured prints, | conclusion. The gist of Master Carey’s re- | and religiously weak and undiscerning. they forfeited their right to the favor of cura Anti-Pain Flaster, 25¢. Residences and Buildinga. ar ; O T Y G T e e 5 J. C. BIXBY, ‘months’ absence in Europe. Be. made a profit by reason of reasonable com cedented to those who well know how = & . I se. pensation for his services and made an un- Zirk' 8 ¢ i g v Vs 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Council Rev. A. A. Randall of Armstrong, Ta., I8 [ Kirl's Laundry Bar soap, only 19c. z er un- | gtanchly and unflinchingly I have always ) 0! in the city, the guest of his father-in-law, | Se: yard-wide, all wool ladies’ cloth at | Fasenable profit. That is stated at $363. | stood for the absolute and uncompromising “When millions! Bluffs, Iowa. Dr. Stephen Phelps, on Willow avenue. ¢ a yard. Full range of colors. 619.70. The question thus in the mind of | separation of church and state in every sense, Superintendent . M. Levy of the Towa | Blankets, underwear, cloaks, yarns, wool | the MASLEr seems (o have been one of de- | that I should even find it necessary or have affirm that GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICKMAN, Y gree. The master conceded a right to com- ¥ o lines of the Burlington and Division Super- | hosiery and dress goods now open for com- | pencation, but says Mr. Villard charged (oo the inclination to discuss at this time the President. Cashle: it ASTON. STORE. subject: “Religion in the Public Schools.” ’ Tglaadgot d: M. Dusgan were'ln.iha.plty yoa | PATion. Pomen Biuft, 1a, | Mmuch and has apparently allowed him noth- And ol I adsare you that the matici ls eecnam's Purel; terday. X L ing. Clearly that is a matter of opinion | not to be wondered at. True, 1 have mot in y Full 1 pound riil eotton batting, 9€™ Fine dress pattern of seven yards, 85c. vy all wool diagonal, seven yards at wool serge, seven-yard pattern, The cause of the present boom in real Mrs. C. R. Tyler and daughter, Marion, | ' e S port seems to be that in regard to the HE DEFINES THE TERM. A ce, clean bat J el pacific & v are expected home today, after a three l\{ll:‘llun, e b N all itk all colors, | Northern Pacific & Manitoba Mr. Villard Mrs. R. N. Whittlesey and daughter left | [ustruction on the piano will be given to a | on which people will differ, and on which | the least degree modified my views upon the N . ° last Thursday night for Maquom, IlL, to | limited number of pupils by Mrs J. A. Roff, I"" "”l" ifikmnnw‘m ((u fnrml an opinion un- | subject, or if 1 have, my denunciation of 4 PlllS Yegalablo. visit Miss Minnie Pfeiffer, a sister of Mrs. | 1022 Fifth avenue, ess he knows the fact. am told that naking religion, as it is usually understood, Whittlesey, whom she had not seen for ~ — e items of cost, amounting to $200,000, have | a factor in publi¢ school work, has become but Prepared from the original formula pre- 1 erved the Archiv of the Holy Land, hav- o Domestio soap breaks hard water. been overlooked by the master, 1f that i | the more pronounced. Rather would I sacri- (Tasteless) T a5 Aatinatls Nisiary datihe ek 80 Tatre: of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. Ben and Ralph Archer and Arthur Keeline Palmer—Jumes. 80 it would reduce Mr. Villard's compensa- | fice the freedom of my Hmbs; rather would Capital, - . $100,000 leave tomorrow for Manlius, N. Y., wh The marriags of Courtland B, Palmer and | UOB oF alleged illegal gains to $163619.70. | I give myself over (o fetters and the dark- are the great remedy = 35 Profits, = ; A 12,000 they will enroll & atudents of St Johm's | y parriage of Courtland B Paimer and | “Bui, as I have sald, whether the master | ness of a dungeon cell than give up for one for Bilieus and Ner- A POSITIVE CURE " " Miltary schoot. This wil be Master Kee. | 58 katonliasiuiar: Janes ll sggl ha «lr..“nl uo‘::w]x o x;:um.;m 1an: the tes- | single bm;lr that Ifberty of thought, that or bilious 2 e Rt 000 SE S, Sldest banks t the stals of TARS Jilliany schod: nursday In London, s learned from a | timony submittedto him does not seem to | freedom of conscience! Which, after all, is the 3 o r all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel “per oo v ey "A"y.(,"' of Hastings, Neb.. arrived | cablegram reccived yesterday by Judge and [ me of the least importance or worthy of | greatest boon that we efoy even in this be- vous Disorders, it be Y pay b per cent on time deposits. We Will be 3 chison stings, Neb., arrived | (SO (50 8 this city. After a | the least attention. Exparte proceedings, | loved land. Where thought Is free and un- omes almost a dut — — In the city yesterday, and will make his g comes troubles, especially Dleased 10 sea and werve you. two months’ trip through Europe, they will | without the presence of the party. charged, | trammeled; where men may follow fearless] home here. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. | (00 SOURR 0, i 4 1ive at Colorado | are too notoriously worthless to attract at- | the dictates of their ‘Hearts and consclence to give them a trial.” CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Aitchison, will follow in a few days, and will | g ™ phe bride has a national reputa- | tention.” where the religious convictions of one per- cents a bo Price 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. W. C. ESTEP, reside in Willam Arnd’s house, on Tenth tion as a singer, and her many friends here oy son are considered as, sincere as those of a 4 wQ A avenue, near the entrance to Fairmount | (| “xtind congratulations. The name by Burned for a Werk at ~ea. or; thel ors bhily y : ' extend col a e na ¥ T B other; there and there only may we expeet to The F N park. which she has been known in professional | NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The Grace Line | find men free in the grandest sense—free not he Franciscan Remedy Co., uneral UIrector s moaimer Mr. 8. Farnsworth and Dr. Irving U. P circles is Miss Katherine Van Arnheim. steamer Capac, Captain Thomas, which ar- | alone in body, but free in spirit, free in soul o Ll avei1n LAy Prom Las Avysiés. Bal ia] by 184 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ! - ons will arrive tod om Los Angelcs, Cal rived this morning from Chilian ts, h: ‘mentally, morally free.) . N : with the remains of Cora, wite of Dr. Par- Settle the (Question You self. bk e B SEm R T, :H With such convictisnm ow could I possibly L for Clrcular and Iinstrated Calend: u .am.s.t, Co\.mcxl Bluffs sons, who died at Los Angeles last Monday Whether it is more profitable to pay the ot " DY | advocate the introdugtion, of religious teach- Office 9T-TELEPHONE:-Rexldence 33 fire while on the voys o evening. The funeral will be held at the resi- | same old exorbitant prices o to purchase | ocu e mt e ooty he (O¥ABS: | Fire wAS | jgo'in gur sehiols? Is the question that you dence of 8. Farnsworth on EIghth street, | your shoes at a cash store, whose motto iy i ! G not extinguished until August 18, The | Wil most naturally ,ask.; And yet, triends, i " Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. m., Rev. E. J. Bab- | “the best goods for th: least money,” where | o retps ~ . 2 " | my answer may sunprise and shock you. I 2 & 772> _We will send you the marvelous e ck officiating. Interment at Fairview cem- | there are no bad debts for good customers to | §Fave), STried & cat) of fiirate and mueh |y o favor of teaghing religion in the Froneh broraton cALTHOS| | mmSpecial Noticess etery. pay, and no poor goods at high prices. Dun- P g the i usrantes that flames from reaching it schools, not, however, ag 't is usually und. r- CALEROS “wiil Heatore yomy| I “ Will Murphy, who has been at West Point | can’s prices are a great surprise to all shrewd s st0od, in the sense of natrow scctarianism, of ) Health, Strongth sl V. Council Bluffswm for the past year, has been making a record l“'" i ATl Notorlous Mexican Duelist Shot. ;'erer;\umulIlnr{nmllsm{ or ‘»:.;.m. ldoumn]:\z‘m, Y SPEGIILISI’S Use it and pay if satisfied. TR Tt for himself as a bugler. He is said to be | Hard times school shoes, EA 8 Se o 3 but T am In favor of teaching that religion ' ress VON & OHL 0O FOR RENT, LARGE, PRIVATE BARN, R e e W R L Top notch school shoes, EA '(‘.""-_ T":l-_g“‘"'_" It Is learned | h0) stands for universal right, for univer- / airiean dgeata, Cadanatl, Oble. Fii averius and Pearl sireet. " Apply at Bos The cadets are notorious for thelr hazing Wear well school shoes, § that Jesus Garcia Menchaca has been shot | sal justice, for universal tolerance and broth- | _office. 7 proclivities, but his skill as a bugler has | Men's nice dress shoes, $1.50. dead in Cindad Porfiri: Diaz by Jose Ramirex [ erhood. For me rellgion means not form - - - GARBAGE REMOVED, VAULTS CLEANED, gained some llttle consideration from the }-"'“‘ {\lfl kid ln'm«m, $1.50. in revenge for an insult. Menchaca was | nor faith, nor creed, n‘r ceremony, nor ¢ ¢ 3 K Ed Burke, at W, 8. . 535 Bioadway. H ¥ 4, h dur prices range from 25 cents to $2.00 | notorious s having shot the most prominent | fession, nor lengthy prayer nor church af N BR S TR T RIS TR T b other puplls, and has saved Lim many a | 1ou'(nan the old brices. XA T AR TP R : B A A FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE AND LBAS Bealdes this, ho 1s getting §600 | '°35 thar 1d pr : tendance; for me religlon means life and 3 of @ first-class hotel, 42 rooms: this hotel hag ar Curtis & Wheeler ladies' fine shoes, | ing murdered a man and his two daughters | ligh a I d §y1 b d @ first-class reputation, fecding from 60 to 80 al for his fces, ion to the : ght and love and charity and sympathy and ¥ “ - st-class rey ! e vee i by ‘nn-m u.\lledrll:x:x:‘-m' e | best made, $3.50, : last year. At that time Menchaca was an | brotherhood. The religion that 1 would have NATIONAL BANK B g ot g B fu v L $roou [ 8 a| ‘Our Bddy & Webster ladies’ fine shoes, | officer under the notorious Garza Galan, gov- | taught is that which emphasizes manhood e city of Councll Biuffs. Address J, Bes ' —_— last made, $3.50 2 2 .| ernor of Coahila. and equality; that lays stress upon the truth o Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, Councll Bluffs, i In order to fntroduce Chamberlain's Cough | , Jounson &s,\:u:',phy and Stacy Adams’ men's S e 80 cften overlooked that humanity is a unit, | A b T AL VAC Remedy here we sold scveral dozen bottles on | fine shoes, $4.00. < Sheop rbonling Investigated, greater and grander than any secl or creed. i Council - a strlct guarantee and have found every bot- 4300 and §6.00 men's tan shoes to close | RIFLE, Colo, Sept. M4—Bherift Ware of WHERE THE MISTAKE IS, TREATMENT BY MAIL, GaAsuLiAriof facs | CAPITAL, £400,000 | 5nd screass fo sl 16, Sou d service. - | ont, §2.5 ey e ¢ s ool 198 A Seed aprvios w"::m*;:v:a "'..".‘.‘,"m:'.'-: DUNCAN'S SHOB STORE, Garfleld county has thoroughly investigated | The secret of the whole matter Is this. | Catarrh, all Dissasss of the Nose. | SURPLUS, $65,500 e o W. L. Mowrey, Jarvisville, W. Va. For sale Next to Bemo's. | 100 Fooe e A e Tont i hosupy | Qur educators, like chf comman masmes. fall | Throat, Ghost, Stomach, Livar. Blood ear aior dime: fas R i —— e ‘nee y | often into the deplorable error of mistaking | _ ' us DA Bew conne H Ly druggits. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- | arrests. Herders in charge of the sheep at | sectarlaniam for religion; biind faith for-rue | —KIn and Kidney Dlseases, Los | =~ = = == ==~ = 2y "ih0 "t 300 Taet ddecn. ' For Selesm Strong & Carroll's and Stacy Adam achcs. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggl the time of the killing claim to be able to | belicf; formalism f ¢ worship and iguorant | Manhood and ALL P«IVATE DI3- | Ofcers Bad DICAE-Ionsy W W bres | 1 n 't Cor wiite Curson & lakrds for gentlemen at SARGE! g g v identify three or four of those implicated. | following of forms for true devotion. Why, 1 | EASES OF MEN. ced, Ci P ' ‘ ctt block, Councll Blufts, Ia. Musquernds Party. S 8. Reed, Cashier; Willlam H. 8. Hughes coslst | - Beioaly They need no recommendation, i gt i ) Parachute sheepmen declare thelr intention | have even heard it sald that in certain pub- | Call cn or address by el FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENTI CRNTRALLE e iss Stella Patterson entertained the young | to quit business and buyers are now om the | lic schools of our city Httle children are made 3 4 » located; private fumily. ~Addre ladies cf the G. Br & ot her home on South | gFound, 1o Jearn by heart quotations trom the new | VELSGILS & Searles, QR TAXNAELTT THE IRON BANK, Colnal daa® il

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