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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894, ——— —— — — o . 5 0 [ [ Dr. 8. C. Plummer, Major J. W. Barnes, | Logan and the youmger Sherman had to | " R v Q | Insisted upon Arawing the water, whereupon ‘[‘I“« OMAHA " DAY BEE ;‘DDI“’ PA\(;ES TO H]STO'“ | Colonel W. A. Jenkins, Major F. P. Mublen: | pass a fow moments bofore He seemed CO[\ " BL[”‘S U]C\L \E“S Mrs. Colling slapped Mrs. Millec over {he ———— berg to stand the battery of eyes bravely, though ’ head with a dishpan. Mrs. Miller retorted g . —— Committee on Orator—Major Hoyt Sher- | his face blanched & Kittle with the natural | i with & large wooden bucket she had fn her o COUNCIL BLUFFS, g : A " man, Captain C. E. Putman, Lieutenant | emotions which such a éme must. have | hand, and then started (o fun, dr "\"H'us OFFICB, - - NO. 12 PEARL STRUET | Fresident Dcdze and His Comra'es Making | D. A. Mulvane, Colonel J. C. Stone, Mr. | aroused even in one used, o hearing. the | Three of the Medical Col'ege Faculty Hand | the bucket. ~Mrs. Colline picked up the 1 b ot I rew r & er with | & | George Buckland highest praises of so honotbd a father. pr 3 g i bucket and threw it after Mrs, Miller wi e B New Records of 01d Cvants, | Treasurer Force was unable to be present, | Mayor Cleaver of Council Bluffs extended | in Their Resignations, s much force that Mrs. Miiler solemnly | of all cases of consumption can, if taken in Deliversd by carvier to any part of the eity. JURSSN | owing to the death of his wife's mother. | the welcome of the ¢ ty. He expressed the o avers that she has heen spitting blood ever | the carlier stages of the wease, be cured, o . o- | & et el v all cif¥ ] 1 since. The case will be aired In police court | This may secm like a bold assertion to | His annual report was presented by the secre- | gratification felt by all cifigns that Counci! y, 8 5 H. W. TILTON, Lessee. n (Cl P P ¢ ! c those familiar only with the means genes . W. il VZIERANS CF YEARS AGO NOW IN COUNCIL | tary. A brief synopsis is as follows: Blufrs ihould have been thus honored, and | NO AFPCINTMENTS TO THE VACANCIES | this morning wlly in use for its treatment ; o -nnu“;cod BLEPHONES~Iusiness office, No. ormanent fund also that the choice Of the city was recog : ; use for its treatment ; as, 3 FELEDIOXES~Dusiness office, No. 43 night Dreerved (o Cammilag marsiusy ; At RaAtaci foe ong o Dry pine Kirdling for sale. Cheaper t liver ofl and its filthy cmulsions, extra editor, No. 2 b nized as a speclal mark of, esteem for one of ndling o 1 e | s | Recelved from Chicags eommittee its most honored and honorable citizens, Gen- | cobs. H. A. Cox, 37 Main street. Tclephone | of malt, whiskey, different preparations of MINOR MENTION. RS AN et el LG eral Dodge, of wiom' all ‘HlafMites were so | Dre. (leaver, Gresn and Houghton the Dis | 48 TR | Bypophiosphites”and suchi ke paiiatives, 10 Fuiks feom Soi eipts proud. He set tie handssgolng again, and Affected Ones—Dissutisfuction with applly Martied | H.’\I:.)l':;un‘l,=-||||.m‘x‘ {Yl‘llv;\'v‘: ‘fl""x'r‘e'fifl':i g & ted (0 geheral’ Pund 3 some o e b . o e LR y A . hle, there is the evidence of hund Mayrs Real Bstate Agency, 539 Broadway. | L istngmhen (..ff',(..m', dAbony Wt Rever doten » ',m",'l, | the Action of the lonrd of Di- Yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock Joln W. | Jiving witnesses to the fact that, i all ita John Montgomery was fined $20.80 in o Notes ot the Duy, Siitorar Tandn T raanent SuRd or a duty, In fact, was never known to dodge | rectors the Cause. Morse and Mrs. Carrie M. Clark were marrivd | earlier stages, consumption is a curable u.p‘,-mm this morning for lewting stock run asian Dl from Various soure anything but a compliment at 719 Fifth avenue, which will be their new d'fllufil» ’M\ Sy ll-u!rn large per. At Jarge. RESPONDED FOR THE 80CI 4 g & A b centage of cascs, und we believe, i D 2 § home after October 12. The ceremony was | Z7I%E O cascs, and we believe 1-]).:-:- who Jr:vH-jv\l;"‘ 1(\}!»'-'. hlr *fx‘-‘{’l“‘( Royal Arcanum hall was handsomely and |, Esoenled | , General Dodge responded for the society The chairs formerly occupled by Drs. J. H. | porformed by Rev. Dr. Phelps, In the pres fedic: 4]11;;)‘”.“:|<‘} l\"\(”fl‘ uil\:‘l“\(hc am‘i’é‘ »i [-l-' e call at Ll L. o appropriately decorated with a profusion of | Intercst t was one of those plain, business-l ke ad- | Cleaver, John Green and F. W. Houghton in | ence shly oW © . v mate | has progressed so far as to induce i this afternoon to secure their tickets b %or Gk ¥ " s cence of only a few of the very intimate | prog repeate Ciina to Now o¥rk, arrived at the transfer | With Lfe-size cruyon portraits of Gene In addition to the n'iw\-.- staten fund and | Word was weighted with Interest, He mod. | ¥A¢ant. and all because there did not scem | the wedding party left for & short trip to | :‘,‘l"‘lw’l“l“:”:fl"‘;l‘;””*{ e -’l“\ndl':"‘\ (Ol;\c‘ll:_lh r 3 " sses S iran i Tec iseh - | o 1 the permanent nd an: - o g p v A g e 3 the south via the Wabash ubercular matter), great loss 'S Inst night and went east over the Burlington | Ly Grant, Willlam Tecumseb lety estly referred to the many gratif - | to be any w of harmonizing the differ h 8 5.0 the Dy fund, both funds being e ¥ gratitying mani o4 16 one 8 agRTens wust- | and extreme emaciation and weakness, AlL the children who are to take part fn | man, Phillp Sheridan, John A. Logan, Russeh | $.000 In the Dayton fund, both fun ® | festations of peraonal esteem and Fespect, | ences that have lately BUFUE 5 BetwiantH 0 MIOLES 18 Sy ot kY b L B PR ety o pacH the Jahr Markt are requested to be at the | A. Alger and a seore of others Recording Secretary Cady reported that | and, in behalf of the soclety as well as him: | them and the rest of the faculty Accords | \T‘"H“ ":I‘"':\ ‘" i r"""'\kwé "' :‘]‘ many | feporied to us as cured by " Golden Mede opera house by 7:30 sharp this evening for Nearly 100 members of the Armny | since the Iast meeting he had printed and | Self. thanked the Cracus, fof, He sald, it | jy 6o the wtory told by Dr. Cleaver, the IHBAE Wehllo: WA pEVALe enterprises. | ieal Discovery ' were gennine cases of that the prologue " of the Tennessce were in thelr places | distributed the reports of the ann meet- | Wa8 'II"'"L ‘rwl_\y! ”"l; \rlyn_\v of the Tenne disaffection was caused by Lhe refusal of the I\‘;‘"‘“ :ivl”_“ lm’“ "hm; IWII‘ “resident of the | dread and fatal discase? You need not take D members of Mispah temple No. 0 are | wy o0 General G, M, Dodge called the mociety | Inas from the seventeenth 10 the twenty fog that It slways took plesture In learning ( dls el AL, 5 ity, and has endeared herself to a large | Ourword for it. They have, in nearly every Fequested to meet at Sister Auna Palmer's | Aot S g. In his | (hitd sessions and collected §776, which had | [hit any cf Its members were respected at | board of trustees, which consista of Drs. | city, & ST 3 b | instance, been so pronounced by the best home Frida yevening, October 5. Mrs, Lily o roa S0 JoSterdAy ‘moFRIngs In b8 boens i uvnd over: Lo the: LreASOrar home as they were in the ranks. He pictured | Lacey, Macrae, Thomas and Barstow, to | circle of friends. | and most experienced home physiclans, Abdil, M. B C. brief words of welcome General Dodge sald Corresponding Secretary Hickenlooper re- | Braphically (the situstion of Towa at the o Imtroduce Chamberlain's Cough | WHO have no interest whatever in, maths Reserved seats now on sale at Seller's drug inrades: We meet here on the anniver- | ported the deaths of the following members | breaking out of the war, when it was then ers | Practice, for both of which he applied when | ;I Ofder to Introduce Cham fosen b ttles on | Fepresenting thent, and wio were often RIS ToF Thursday night, and wil) be on sale .ot s of 'ths sholsty the frontier of clvilzation. Its volunteers | v | Remedy here we sold several dozen beitles strongly prejudiced and adylsed Agaiusy Briday morning at B c'clock At he samg | SATY Of one of the great battles of the war, a Captain B. L. Buker, Racine, Wis f" e, MOAL purt went into the organization | Dr. C. M. Piuney and Dr. J. . White died. | o striot guarantes, and have found every bot- | STOngly prejudiced i B 102 Brider night, " y Lieutsnant J. Bvests, Lorkville, 111, of the Army of . the Tennessee, and thought that as one of the chief pro- | tio did good service, We have used it our- | § i} of CGolden Aedical Discovery,i 6 el S Dr. fo. Ganile, Aiton, il it was noteworthy fact that | moiors of the enterprise when it was first | f2lves and think it superlcr to any other it surpasses, in curative power over this |nTh;"r|.’y'."|m'| ol e By i | In congratulating you upon our twenty General J, M, Rush, Viroqua, Wis. among the iigny names inseribed upon W. L Mowrey, Jarvinville, W. Va. " For sale | g, HTOMEY In Shrefive power jover IS @ Grand ho ext Sunday eveni ' y i ) o M Wiy h heautifu ume ono sts. | (] 0 o . It will be flluminated from 6 to 9 o'clock, in | $1Xth reunion and thanking you for so large :u:mu: :r E 1.3"‘n San inu.]n. (le of the ),,'.”m'» of llr::wl.l n»:u‘xlllx hu:"\lr\, ;:\I\ tion, but as they were unwilling to give it to | H D | ;\ hich _{lu\ \ ‘: .:«{'umn)‘u-l ; wc:’;x!d " a 10 wish may 100 ough n attendance, it is proper for me to say, as “olonel George Shusher, St. Louls, Exbenrin LR L Y 4 b, Ahaide > ) : ny lmprovements, iver oil and its filthy "' emulsions order that all who wish may ook through it I\ prog m Y General . AV, Boeigus; Tacomin, Wath. xceptions, all of these names were to be m he decided to pull off and let them | PR : .. | mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these 4 he roll of v t ) | e Postal Telegraph company Is deter _ Captain F. D. Callsen, Grodley, 111, und upon lv“ roll of the Army of the | alone, particularly since they alone had the | N g . cases and had either utterly failed to bene- Lieutenant C xdden, Rome, Italy nnessee. There were but few organized | power of filling vacancics on the board mined to have the best service and equip: fit, or had only scemed to benefit a little for TieMEHRRL: Mo 87 At Lot At selon, milit ) fompanies In the entite state, and Ose of the members of the board, in con. | ment possible, and to this end will com- | a short time. Kxtract of malt, whiskeys I have made Council Blults my home, | Golonel J. M. Dresser. St Angtsting among these was the Council Bluffs company | versation about the troub rday stated | | ive him either the position of obstetrics or battle which it is generally conceded was won antry of the Army of the Tennes- started he was deserving of som2 recogni All persons who signed the iist and all | YOu are at my home, that 1 fully appreciate | Others wishing to join the Independent Order | the effort so many have made to come so far. of 04d Fellows lodge will please call at | Since 1853, when 1 first saw the Missourt Lund Bros., 21 Main street, and fill out an | yapjoy mence next Monday to replace the present | and various preparations of the hypophos: application in regular form. 8. Hart, | iihough since 1801 my dut i o Joe). AAATNGH WATS, Naw “Pork, of Guards, who were among the first to go | that Dr. Cleaver h chair of women's | ;oles n Omaha, South Omaha and .'v“,,“”. ,,x.iuwn;..lf‘-x‘mu faithfully tried .,.'3-..1". Chairman, ness have taken me far from it ¥ Mayers, Madison, Wis. into the field, and they entered the Army | and children's diseases, one of the best pos Bliiffs with Hew FOTeN, MR Paet feN Rid The photographs of a large number of Rev. W. Haoker: ‘grestatng - dider - of 1kt Nas thia vallsy, his. ]ty ekt O Keloge, » Loadvlile, 'Col. of the Tennessce. = Thus it seemed that the | tlons in the fu dlty, and they all thought he i WIEK, KW poles e Punning two addi. | those cured of consumption, bronchitis, Councll Bluffs dis trief Methodist Episcopal wn hamlet just changing its name . L. Trumbull, Chicago. Iy A stato - Tncatee Wds 8 part of this | ought o be satisfled, Dr. Green: resigned | Il also stel from the main office, Fifteen | HNKCting coughs. asihua, clhronic nasal chureh, and Mrs. A. R. Worth of Indianola Kaneville to Cau Biuns. It was the | Dr. Charles Robertson of Davenport, fa., | City and state. Then, too, the sister state | because he was not appointed to the boarn of men will be put to work Monday, and it is | ‘atarrh and kindred maladies, have been R i6ik60. (n. marriage oh thie evening pal outfiting point for the Pacific coast | and Bdward C. Fuller were made members | of Nebraska ‘sent its gailant soldiers (o | trustees, and no renson has boss cemhor thought It will take three montns. to com. | Skillfully reproduced in a book of . 160 of the 1nt inat. at the residence of T. M. | [ fiie! SLUANINE pemt for nds of | Of the so to succeed their fathcrs Tied detlcaten o (taeennessae, He 8l | dor the astion of ir. Hougliton, Altogaiher, [ SiOUEHU L wil which will entail an outlay | PIES which will be mailed to you, on re- K. Stuart, Chariton, In, Rev. T. M. Stuart | e (opped wagons from a (s of the | Colonel J.C. Stone of Burlington rais d | Inded delicately to the presence of the near- | things scem not (o have been moving very | of thousands of dollars. | ceipt of address and six cents in stamps, ofticiatiy | connthy: Nessmbled s bers ng for grass | the question of female membership in the t living representatives of the great lead- | smoothiy in medical circles lately g A You can then write U cured and learn " ot/ 1stls i [t B prec ' VSR8 | soclety by presenting a written request that & of this army, not needing to name their experience, BNl thrgs plans for iea raase: moering | (O NArt on the plains befors crossing the upon his death his daughter be admitt:d to | them to call forth further plaudits of recog- SON BROS, tlon Duy Duty. | Address for Book, Wontn's DissssalRR R ey o rnint. ik vt e mogang Brimm Yo oo e sou. martoa’m U6Te | full memberahip as his succossor. A resolu- pition. * e expreseed the appreciation (et e S The chief of police has ordered that the | Nyyicar, ASSOCIATION, Bufialo, N, Y. BEW Pirst Presbyterian church. Major E. W. B b Sl T +“Great | 1101 Was' adopted unanimously granting the | by the society for the respect shown this 8 Always the Lowest. revised statutes concerning elections be read Biikora r b Brelidenit | Salt Tatcn i e s ordore of ‘the Gredt |peg est; R R DAt e ol R i LA Ry, 2 Read tHBAY- bribeston aFEbE B000s, ‘allis, | 151 tile putFoTtagn kY H6LH* moFnIg hnl sen e R Ivals aereiaty. wipl delvar o shte Gt EUL s AT flinest| A lefter was read from Mayor Ochs of wrought better even than they had | cloaks and furs. §20 arrison’s private se ; delive nkiown conntry in which might was right, rincipal address of evening. Al the | and when I firer % . g astrachan’ tur capes, | ing roll call until the men perfoetly ‘ . . 7 v oll cs e men perfectly under TNa” 4 | Chattanooga, Tenn. inviting the society to | known. At least two days In every year | thirty inches long, full sweep. {ods $12. | stana whe ¢ e on electic K colat- crossed the Missourl river | 1o)q its next annual m-eting In that cf were made full of sunshine for them. Peace | $25 astrachan fur o i tand what their dutles will be on election CHOC! N 10C01d 4 larger churches of the city will give up thelr | [t wax upon a raft. 1 was greeted on the pes, even | day, | SORPTION AT GENBI ) was said to have greater victories than war, e " sweep, the very finest. today S usual services for this occasion Nebraska side by the Omaha Indians. and RECEPTION AT «.|;§hn\x. |lem’( rm;) 2 inches long, tull sweep, the very finest, today The regular session of Etchetah council N seelng that 1 was a (enderfoot they heiped The reception at the spacious hos INK o MENIE but war had other victories besides those | £1g each | DR AT B, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet on th themselves to pretty much what they wanted | Gencral Dodge yesterday —afternoon was ' yon on the feld of carnige. 'The terrible | “i¢80 astrachan fur capes, thirly inches ‘,(Jéo‘ o ) Memer | e of & ggle had devel- " gt | this democratic but elegant. Everybody was in- | Straln of the years of struggle had devel- | jone run sweep, nothing finer made, go to- 1 sleep. fourth sun, traveling moon, G. S. D. | unti] self preservation necessitated u very ::,’12.'”“.1 ST AR s A there was a national nity which | e, 1 sweep. & finer & i 2 the 403, In the hall erecently vacated by the | radical detense, be broken. The nation had was no exclusiveness of invitation or stint | 8150 mink capes, thirty inenes long, with Knights of Pythias, 103 Pearl street. Al [ “The change from that day to (his you IhT00 AE 1L e L pan o B ity upon a foundation which made the | 4450 K capes. thl O0-IHCh wes | members of fhls degree are cordfally in: | con appreciate. It fx with great satistaction | fn VENOMe. 1t was a wide open opp United States of today the wonder of the | /el n der, full 100-inch sweep, | The physiclal ma nost people FlN'EST vited. Council fire will be kindled at the | und gratifieation that I welcome ta my old ; LOLRY 490 eaoh often has a “spoke in the wheel.” That is vanth run and thirtieth breath. Mre. H. |.home that army. that did so much for th i orld. No a, instead of being on the | . Dodge, of whom Council world. Now, Iowa, insi $85 th . 3 | A : i oW s - coitel $ ey have some disorder which either im f e A e T frontier of civilization, was in the center, v ] e some c i Parkinson, Keoper of Records. nation and that was so kind, > partial and | ¢F il ¥ pedes their progress or creates nerve fric of all . so complimentary to me. I Is also a great wool seal fur capes, $24. Fns and 500 e cente opula- tion honored. Opportunity was likewise | #nd would soon be in the center of popu $4 water mink fur neck ‘searfs = i esse 4 s = s given to meet and greet some of the other | tion as well. The terrible struggles of | ¢ ton in some portion of thelr delicate We have on hand a large sumn of money | watistaction to me to see surrounding us on for investment' in Towa farm mortgages, and | overy side such evidences of the pleasure it : black marten fur Sohaiilh i o hus called together by (his and the results thus reached, had made Lk 4 mechanism. V “a | ::vr-|:|'.l1?r:x(u71n:ilx:: o Herscs A¥etim S.n'cloek!| aueh, develapment: Posfible. ‘and TR Wondat: {:‘" l.’::.\” ‘\‘;lr] A A | FPlles is a tedious and persistent disease ani d will make desirable farm loans at a lower en‘lour cltizens here to have you With [ wntf) G o'clock the crowd came and went, | ful progreas shou'd be counted amongiithe; | (50 AgUee M meet our T on_furs. | which wears out the patience of its vic- Fate than we have ever done before. Longee | them. | add to that my own personal we The lawn itself teemed with the heavtiness | victories of war, in achieving which the | Come in and see them today. | It has several forms of torture. C] % 1 t J¥®0 & Towle, 235 Pearl streot ome und bid you Tiake yourselves at honie.” | o' g "Welcame, (b swAEd. belng. made. 1o | Abmy of the Teanesses hed mone s pare | Ladies §5 fan welht Jackets in small | Sometimes its o maddentng, itching senta- | H0CoIate / 3 T e oonciiding - his | remarks General | blogm .gwith small, brght-colored flowers SHE SINGS SWEETLY. e b B I LU LA ST | (10 g AR i aanagyot athing | irand Opy £ Dodge placed on the stand a handsome plush | g e words ' *Welco ol 5 h | . | tumors highly inflamed. The only way ftc f 7 . Iand milliners opening at Vavra's Thurs: | envered case. and the seercrarn emos fetter | forming the words, *Welcome, Army of | nyo Mary Logan, Pearson, one of the new style winter cloaks at | cure the disease permanently ls to use & tes in a perfect form all the quali- day. Friday and Saturday, October 4, 5 and 6. | from J. W. jennings of New York presenting * Ladies, call and examine our fmmense line | 1, the socicty a gavel made of wood from a Tennessee.” The interior of the house was S & = I the qualt pretilest girls that has ever adorned the | $4.50 35 $6, $2.60, $10 and $15.50 eprr Th. s p 5 pOWer {0 perme (A8 AV ; desire Stage at Dobany's opera house, the pos: | 3o 35, $6, $7.50, $10 and $12.50 each. They | remedy - that has the power to permeate des everybody desires to find in his of novelties in fine millinery. . We will sat- | tree which grew near the spot where the | 48fy you and save you a great deal of money. | gallunt and chivalrous McPherson fell on t made t blog ith beauty and to beam b LR LA DL nobby and can't be matched at these | through the delicate membranes and tis. | - rAlirente. M W sugges military L : sessor of a magnificent, soprano voice, and | piic OVgh CRT sans be matched sues and remove all traces of inflammation. | (00d. 1t is as Nourishing as Meat, Onr prices are always the lowest. 142 Broad- | batilefield cf Atlanta on July 22, 1864, The Wiy wavel is of highly polished hickory wood, ! assages. doors and windows Aimbrak 35 0 . ¢ i ways and passages, doors an; a namesake of General John A. Logan, de BIG SALE OF DRESS GOODS. The Pyramid Pile Cure posscsses this power | and still pleasant {o take. It is as beaver fur capes, today $6 stalr railing dnd chandeliers, were festooned | g™ e® B, FOARG) SORR S LOAn, fed | 3 with sm'lax, caught up daintily with r Bonaied " Bugnacnee by slnging (he “BAt | Buy your dress goods:of us today. | to perfection. "I i formulated on sclentinc | eticate as a Luxary, and still cheap rners were filled with mounds of ferns | EEL JRinet R CENENEL 1L S | 82 aress patterns for §1.25, | principals by spectalists who understand | 2! 1Cf W 's" “CliFls i ) | [ the head beng fashioned In the form of & | ana palne, and every sharp cormer was e g o il ang | Seventy | the nature of the disease thoroughly. 'Thon- | ‘T price. R e ARREIaLIan B haupital | e e v v q chorus, Th's was done with a will, and | ) 5 ¢ g it ith benefit tonight at Dobany's opera house. | CODiC € and ornamented with bands of | rounded gracefully by pleasing groupings of Colenel D. W. (¢ B tntroduced | 26¢ and 36c per yard, go today, sey sands have been permanently cured by it It is by far healthier than either Julr Markt, where you can see beautiful | 0! silver. X plants. In the hallvay wus a large Mal- | (G0 FF e D (OTERN WAk (raoteed yards, entire dress pattern, for $1.25. . and the manufactuers have come to look | " ances by the children, and partake of good ON BLOODY BATTLEFIELDS. Ese ooy v;mvlh‘ ||prmnirrvl_\- (.Iy yr‘tl’lm\ Toses, | Jongthy but well written production, and Fifty-inch l;lnrk glorla sk, today 59c a o it o n"rt-mlldy n;u never nnh | Tea. Coffee or Cocoa. Tefreshments. Admission 50 cents, Reserve Captain J. D. Fegun of the committee ap- | With an edging of green. In the dining | “IS(N, DL Wel Wr apifon. yard, worth $1.2 ou need not go through an inconvenient s i A ' Beats 75 cents. pointed by Governor Jackson to visit {he | room the mantel was bidden, beneath a bank RIS Ol T berd gt magnificent bass | 30¢ black henrietta, 19¢ a yard, course of dieting and supplementary treat Therefore it shonhl.llx made n'l;qusg. il battiefields of Chickamauga, Lookout Mounta of ferns and bergonias. he long. table | . oino hos charmed nudiences.sn varlous parts | 60c all wool black henrietta, today c a [ Ment while using it. It is a complete cure article for daily use, as it is in Instruction cn the plano will be A" Rodt | and Missionary Ridge for* the purpose of | [Fom Which refreshments were served was Or'the apuntty tor Tha TRt Nrts Varca Mhen | vara, i requiring nothing on your part but a striet | 12 ‘:"t“- Y > pried T Avente s o e A RO ocating and| marking. the. posttions. 1 oach | beautifed by tliree large floral pleces, pink | g0 Aty Gountry, *Tis of Thoe,” and again | Black henrletta at 50c, 65¢ and 750, worthgg observance of the prinied directions wih'eh go | ETance. 3 §OE2 Wifth avenus Ry { these battles occupled by Towa troops | "0%€s Predominating. “"'ll‘“”""" were Stlll | tho audience was given'a chance to spread | In any house Toe, S5c and 81, with each packige. 1t is mamufactured by [ papig MEW'ER LONDON Selected hard wood for heating stoves. pubmitted a_volumninous report. The Towa | More clthorftely decorated =~A large vase | jigeir and its lungs. /In' raply to an encore | $1 46-inch black and mavy storm serge to- | the Tytamid Drug company at Albion, Mishi, | | o in it e Ciindes anmir R AR H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. 48 loglslature appropriated $25,000 for the ercc- | flled With American beauties won its full | jo"yung «Aro Yo Sleepinis+Maggle, pro- | day 750 s yard. | and may be had ‘of all first-class druggists g 5 . " Jepeesistu lesale aeq | 110 OF meniorial tablets on these fields, The | SNAre of admiration. = The piece of all others, | po *a%, song with the remark that fifty | Save money and buy your dress goods of | DON't experiment if you are afflicted with dHavana Freckies clgar,Davis, wholesale agt. | commiltiee, consisting of J. D. Fegun, A. J, | NOWeYer, Which called forth the loudest | wiilE oo ™ St0 S0 it just so under | us, > | this troublesome disease. It may lead to ———rH D o Lot ke e Lot 0y pralses was the floral reproduction of the | } dow of the chambe¥'Be tho 1405 Who . ces, | serious complications if allowed to con- B vinen i Bomosiie aed. Mitler, J. A. Young, F. P. Spencer and H. G. | Bige of the Army of the Tenneases ¢ | (e window of the c y 500 pairs ladies’ $1 four-button kid gloves, five pleces novelty dress goods, was ; R S audicany|sp- bl 4 | ain your best energies and weaken your ¢xamiued every part of the field on Lookout | create. The eagle wae several feet across, | (TUth Of the statement and the audience ap- | pair. BENNISON BROS, to drain your best energles Laecliit # 1 lauded, o7 constitution, 5 Mountain and the right and left of Mission- e a y of ite s, while B o Council Bluffs Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P. Officer, a BBy oI R Jomaiiaslon Tepeste sy iy S Lol o Whlte aoVats) (vhile 4bon | “During the latter part of the program Mrs. son. located beyond question the position of Wil- | corps ba 3 Logan made a few remarks, and then Colonel | The cause of the present boom in real yo estl ositic orps badges worked in varied colors, making | Lo 3 0 IP Terumast Bhe . . b 4 i r.r. 'l‘(fllly S1e0lenwood s ‘regisfered at | llamson's' brigade, Osterhaus’ division,. on,| them stand. forth In bels relief, even the | Nt U Grant and P Tecumseh Sherman, | estate fs due somewhut o the successfal } he Grand. o form, Mrs, John A. Logan. - 5 i | tinue, Get this remedy and check the dis. | § visited the battleflelds as authorized | wag as exact a reproduction as the most | Sitiupon the platform, ; in black, tan and brown, today 89¢ a pair. sl ool ;s don’t allow it PG AT plember of thls year and carefully | artistie weaver of flowers could nossibly | NP Logan gracefully acknowledged “the | "sg chenille portiere eurtae today §3.38 a | €ase before itibecomes chronie; don't dtlow who is considerably too young to have taken | sale of fruit and garden lands by A oe. Lookout Mountain and at Rossville gap, as | badge of the cartridge box with its in- 6 2 XLk of th E TYRELS, Rev. D. C. Franklin, presiding elder of the | well us the spot where the brigade biv cription of “40 Rounds,” being as distinet | "CT¢, (han a vocal part in the war of the | Day & Hess in the Klein tract. hey huve ADW&Y s DHO| S Yogetable, D el ( it D i 2 i +, Atlantic distriet, Is in the city. ouacked on the night of November 25, 1863, | a8 though the work of a skillful brush, The | Febcllion, bul is imbued with the same spirit | 200 acres In amounts to sult, sui'dhle for Mrs. J. Segog of Duluth, Minn., s visiting | near Brasg's headquarters. Members of the | eagle's talons grasped the arrow, another of | OF "“;;,‘;;!'f,‘;‘,,‘l';"‘h.‘.‘,‘,‘.i““.“.'3'(.“1{‘.‘.’3".,3“‘"“?.3 for) s o S el tar s nerven in the aralives of Moo Moty Tani daw Xer parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bell. comumission who. fought with Sherman on | the corps’ badges. Altogether it was such n | Aetoriotc %6 ¥ father, were called upon for i L ing an authentic history dating back 600 years + H. H. Hoskins left Tuesday night for Cam- | the left were satisfied that they found the | floral piece as has seldom been seen in this very few survivors of the war also pleased Slippers for the Jahr Markt, ordered es- , ©ron, Mo., where he is to be married. Positlon where (hey assaulted the ridge, near | part of the world. (It was Council Bluffs art, | {ne audlence by & few remarks. The Dudle peclally at Sargent's, W. P. Hepburn, congressman from the | the tunnel, defended by Cievurn's troops of | l00, and the young florist, J. F. Wilcox, who | puck quartet sang -“The irasshopper Song,’ | e — Always Heliabls, Purely Vegetable. A Posl I lvE CURE o : gho the confederate army. arraoged all'the decorations, was' made o | and'in reply to an encore that' would nat be HMarringe Licenses, erfeotly tastoless, elegantl od, pur Bighth district of Towa, Is in the city ply Peifeetly tasteless, elegantly a. purge. 5 Congressman A. L. Hager of Greenfield is The following tablets will be erected on | blush at the enthusiastic praise of General | aowned, told the plainitve tale of 'Poor O following parties took out licenses to | regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. RAD: foz all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel At o1 tne Qrana’hotss the flelds | Dodge, who frankly declared that although he " who was never just exactly right, but esterday at the office of the county | WAY'S PILLS for'the cure of ‘all disorders of troubles, especially dn the city, a guest of the Grand hotel. g | had seen many attempts in floral decorations the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous Bt e taiconfned. torhls. Lome No. 1, at the fork of the government road: ays somewhat slow. 1t was after 11 he had never seen £0 beautiful a piec a105% e e ot X Aiscases, Jizziness, vertigo, costiveness, pliea. Tam 7413l treet, by o sovere attack of paray: st cho) so,falihful o reprodustion of 4 demign. | Gia'of rere plensurs ta everyone provent, wes and, Adar sy Awe. | S.CK HEADADHE, CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. P Cdlumn, The refreshments were in keeping with the | o« o ool 3 &2t hn W. Morze, Council Bluffs............ & FEMALE COWMPLAINTS, Price 5O cents. Sold Ly all druggiste. i Miss Inez Barrett, who has been visiting Major General Joseph Hooker. elegance of the other detalls of arrangements, | "F°UBNt to aclose Carrle M. Clark, Council Bluffs Yer brother, H. P. Barrett, left for Ohfo Tue: : V. 3 p. m. colored waiters, dainty dishes, evershing A Sturter, R B counall BT INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS, {he Franciscan Remedy Co. day night. faklagrert rerved with delicacy, yet with generous hos- | o start the season” thé Doston Store has | CPFE! AAtah L OE ot } 1] Major J. W. Paddock of Omaha is in the This division, descending from Lookout | pitality made some extremely low prces on cloaks | jinn orarsh, ey S DYEPEPSIA, 134 VAN BUREN 5T., CHIOAGO, ILL. BERRRRRE A prominent nart in the enter. | Mountain at 10 a.:m., November 25, 1868, | Tie ladles recelving were Mrs. General | and drems. goods. Brlese thar 1n scne ke Milton_Osler, Pottawattamle connty. 3 CONSTIPATION ' tainment of the delegates to the meetin reached this point about 3 p. m. All three | G. M. Dodge and her three daughters, Mrs. | are 50 to 100 per cent less thaw can co | Anna Ficteher, Pottawattamie county.: | ~AND= +* for Clrcular s A Mustrated Calendar. shown elsewhere; for Instance, we show a | 1. M. Galy: St " the Society of the Army of the Tennessee. divisions were sharply engaged by Stewart's | R. E. Montgomery, Mrs. F. S. Pusey and Louls, Mo, : i Commander T. G. Lawler of the Grand | {roops, but were obliged to withdraw, with | Miss Anna Dodge; Mrs John A. Logan, an regular $9.00 garment, half tight fitting, | Nellle Andre: Waverly, Ia.. All Disorders of the LIVER. Army of the Republic of the United States | heavy loss of men and material. Miss Mary Logan Pearson, “the daughter of | full sleeves,”at $2.95, all sizes. Also a line MM, Vbkerve the following symptoms, - resuting | LN VA LID CHAIRS, i from diseascs of the digestive organs: s in the city attending the reunion of the No. 2, at Roesville gap: the soclety,” by title. The costumes worn | of plain and fur-trimmed garments, worth Jahr Markt slippers, in shades to match | tion, inwad piles, fullntss of blosd i th Army of the Tennessee. He is among the ah i ; | were quite simple, no attempt being made at | $10.00 and $12.00, for $3.69. See our 38-inch | every costume, at Sargent' | detdity of the stomach, naukea, heartburn, dis: guests of the Grand. % 1864 5 | display. In fact, there was an informality | tight fitting garment in fancy black and e s el [ Sour Srugtations, " simiang . o ot nas The Misses Licla and Lou Young, who have First Brigade, : | In all the details of the reception, so that | gray mixed at $7.50; this is a beaut. At urnished rooms to rent, with good board, I | | . | d Z “ Hieart, * choking o suffocating sensations. wien been spending several months in Mexico, are Brigadier General C. R. Woods: all alike felt both welcome and at ease, $10.00 and $12.00 our garments are Al and | #t $4 per week. 620 First avenue, in a'lying posture, dimness of vi expected home in a few days. They will be Second Brigade, accompanied by their uncle, F. Pouder, : Celonel James A. Williamson. whom they ha T s 1) R We have always sold Sc stovepipe and | This division, being the head of General n. he Dodge Light guards attended the re- | will stand comparison with some $15.00 gar- IR ST T ATk por: T e bt [aver dailidul paln: In ception in a body, in dress uniform, pre- | ments. o f. of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, chest, senting a fine appéarance, In our dress goods department we show all | Mary Collins and Annle Miller, two mar- | ifu08° and. sudden’ fushes "of "hea, bornton' T Among the musical features of merit was | the latest novelties of the season. d ladies living In the south part of the | the fiesh. o8 . ; A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free y Haokeir: i e i tome pleasing mandolin soloa by Aaron Ly- | At 25c 8 big assortment of 3¢-inch mixtures | city, became Involved in an altercation yes- | wir forters o of RADTAY disorders. IR S0 81 bave cook Wtoves for, | JHeoker's ceoluma,, resched ‘Rossville " from | NP RN TR TURICHR SR B AMON LEs | o racades, woeth 0 a yard. Rosavi)) terday over the ques v Mrs, Mil. | 'rice 23 cenian t Uraggists | Elastic Stockings, Deformity Fruves, RIS tho Born ateel ranges are the cheap- | Lookout Mountain November 25 st 8 p. m. | i tH8 AOH OF A8 ealiant Maion Tamian 40-inch fancy mixtures and irridescent ef- | orfa ORET ¥ ill":wi“;“’:) “::‘:l:’;\: :lr(,, Mil or aent by Ma uriches, Baries, Syringen” invaiia. and 1t 3 o values | It pushed through the gap and turned north- b - ccts, strictly all wool goods, well worth 50c - $ nor. Mre. ML | Send o DR. RADWAY & €O/, Lock Box 33; | & Supplies. The Licn Diug House. it Just the same. Cole & Colo for values B EVENING AT THE op ssm. | fect y al 1 goods, ¥ oF MEx - Oollli 1 X | i 3; THE ALOK & PENFOLD O QB Hoaest represcntation of goods. Sole | ward. After marching morth nearly a mile | LAST EVENING AT THE OPERA HOUSE, | (ofqr Jyir *6 Neol 8o0qh, vel wo ohulim * well or moe.’ Mrs. Miller | xew' York, for Book of Advics. 08 Farnam Strect. Guoosite baxton Hoteh RERIN Tor Hound Osk stoves. 41 Maln. the command was formed in echelons of bl | There was an inspiring gathering at the | v B ol il : " —rereie gades, the second on the left and the first | cpera house last evenlg. The patriotic styles of new fancy weaves and changeable Bargent ordered the slippers-for the Jahr | gy (he right. They moved northwesterly and | festooning and twining of the national tri- | offects, > Wa send_tho marvelons French Markt, and they are now ready for de- | ghliquely up the slope of Misslonary Ridge | colors transformed the interior into a Fourth 54-inch novelties in rongh effects at 67c and Remody CALTHOS free, and & Nyery. and carried the cres! of July scene. Added to the decorations of | gge o vard, worth $1.00. LSS L U AT legnl guarartee that CALTHOS will, v ‘ g 's head- | the stage were two pieces of artillery, atits Sy rees & Emisons, QRIS alppers, 1n every oolor re. | N0 0, (0 the lett and near Bragg's head- | The W&y mers two p Hags. ale. neans |o PR Atdustionsian O e e _;{“[_Tmm rrheny aricocele N, (41, Bargent's. Before adjourning for luncheon the so- | looking over the scene from the background FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, S X TR S \ Cand pay i/ satisfied, 9 ciety listened to brief addresses from General | \Were the faces of Washington, Grant and Council Bluffs, Ia. t 4 ¥ VON MOHL ¢o, ERER (88 ot Lo ateat and Mandsomml | °d oward and CommanterdnCRict ra. | Linoaln, and. abodt: them. weve portraits of Sl Qeslgns in carpets, linoleum, oilcloth, ete., | 1) other distinguished patriots and leaders, | Women's Christian assoclation hospital Just recelved, Prices always the lowest at TRIBUTES TO THE ARMY. | Seated upon the stage were the many promi- | benefit tonight at Dohany's opera house. P 5% Z | *C. B. Carpet Co., 407 Broadway. In addressing the soclety General Howard | NeNts whose presence has made the meeting | Jahr Markt, where you can see beautiful o ) GEOQ. P. SANFORD. A W. RICKMAN. Bourlcius® muslc house has few expenses; | expressed his Tegrets over the fact tha he | Of the ATy of the Tennessce such o notable | dances by the children, and partake of E90d “w 5 § President. Cash high grade planos are sold reasonably. 115 | had not been able to meet with the soclety | e S obera house was crowded with | refreshments. Admission 50 cents. Reserved Stutsman street, oftencr in the past. His duties in the army | PeS2le and erthusiasm. seats 75 cents. e had required his attention elsewhere. He | , The band of the Second United States in- Duncan's shoes are always the best and . . Criminal Cases Tried. “ 2 R T £ R A | k 5 fantry gave a stirring opening to the exer- . | was now about to graduate from the United T Vools ode 5 ©heapest. L States army and hoped to meet” with the ‘;‘““;I Rev. Dr. Askin oftered a prayer, 3 “‘: ,'“:.P I“’t i \w]wx(:: .chtd 1;‘4‘1:&: : Evans Laundry Co. society oftener in the future. Alluding to | PrOWding a good deal of reverent thought | court yesterday was mainly occup | I into a few entences, and clothing them with | trial of criminal cases, . The jury in the case D (1ang le g his carcer he stated that he had served in AL I I g ol 620 Pearl ¢ Telephone 290, every state in the union but one, and that he | hi$ usual effective rhetoric. The few mo- | of the Unit d States against Frank St. Clair, 1 “ Castoriaissowelladapted tochildren that | Castorta curca Colle, Constipation, : of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa I recommend it as superior to any prescription | Sour Gtomach, Diarrha, Eructation, Capital, $100,000 c & yard we show over thirty different A 3 3 meats of quict was in strange contrast with ; g counterfie Dumestic sosp breaks hard water, felt that if the United Btates dia not belong | who was charged with making counterfieit | o hi least, belofiged to the Unit © next number on the program, thiz being | money lant at Magaya two years ago, 3 " e JUE 4 = % R it T o poke o o im, he, at least, belofiged to the United | jpe Tiext number on McFadden's drum corps, | raporied thet 1t aee’ Bl ‘o Jears ago. | knowntorme IL A, Ancr=m, M. D, Kills Vorms, givea eloep, and promotes d3 Profits, 12,000 & " y ntly | States. ery throb beat of his heart was | reported that it was unabl agre b gy b:Phy 5 benks tn. e woa tIEE A, E. Harter, a farmer living near Neola, | for his flag. ‘It is the flag of our nation, he | Which. as General Dodge explained, was ali | was discharged | 411 £ov Oxtord B Drooklyn, N, ¥, . gostiony ! Wo ottt Sldeet Lacks 1n_ihe stath GEEIRENN was brought in from Mapleton, N. D, by | i, (nd nation was spelled with & big ¥ Charles Crawford, a ‘hoollegger, was fined Without injurious 1aodieation, i pay ldptr cen’ :n time deposits, We will be o e He alluded to the action of the society in N 100 i cost d ordired confined the Dleased 10 sea a. d serve you. Deputy Sherllt N. O'Brien yesterday, charged | -quitiing roldiers’ daughters to membersnip. | fFom Councl Bluffs into the fleld of bact, | 1100 and costs and' or a1 the at { Pottawattamie county jail ntil the amount “ * Castor oy ey “Bor e 2 = e e — ‘With getting away with the money of sev- | Th- true loyalty of the nation, he said, was ‘ -me drum corps called forth enthusiastic | was paid, T3 its P:‘:':Doi.kfifiu:‘i‘;‘.:f,Z,K“ml“fk’ ,,,:‘.f,,,',‘.r,‘:,",‘ b firf.‘f”",“,':m _0:“,‘“‘: gral people In the east end of the county. [ bound up in the lves of the daughters of the | APPIAUSE, and it was amost ‘a dead heat | " Claus Thompson, the Cauncil Blufts saloon pugpeniiicas ot idroapbe bl T S s 400 ik A L el ~=Special Noticess Siacaan Mendel, » promivent merchant of | nation. He related incidents from his own | (StWech whe drums and the crowd as o | keeper who was ascusedof. (AKIg & Pension SEdc s titar o iy waiion ksl oa | LA ROLBN 6 00 IR TaTaby. Droduced Benetic loaned him some mouey, taking as | €Xperience proving the loyalty of the mothers | 1 10 Most aelan, certificate from William, Wright, commonly tutligeat famllics wio Co not keep Castoria | vesults, | | | | | | B there was left of the drum corp: of the Fourth lowa, which led forth & company ered a paine) » . Council Bluffs== Seourlly o mortgage on five horses. The | 4nd daughters of the country. —The true test |, The Dudley Buck quartet of Councll Blufts | kmown by his friends 1 thls city e vNigeey Whaln ensy Tocch. owie . Panoes, 1, D,y Council Blu same day the mortgage was exccuted Harter | Of lovally, he xaid, was in the unfaltering omrades in Arms" In an admir- eommenced to get rid of the animals. One | 1evotion of the wives, mothers and daughters he #old to Ira Odell of this clty, another to | Who waited weary months for the home- & man named Estee, living at Neol: ! gl o e Grand then skipped to Dakots, where he has berg ;\,'_"'i,:”.f"':,,n‘:f,"";’-';:,,‘:i‘!,',\,"f‘?v"'.l""," \d | abounding n bright bits of eloquenee i S ) = 4 o ovor aince. Ho was traced up ‘And mabheq | the Armies of th arsse, the Cuibsriand || WNURAIDE i DrIgAL bita ot e, His |~ James Bardsley and' A arrison were LIST YOUR VACANT LOTS WITH ORREIE e iay, arier oytod ap M nabbed | yng the'otomac, but he said hat (he piges behalf of the great | each found gullty of the'sime offenss, and a shields, Nicholson & 600 Broadway. . of history would accord the place of honor to | State of lowa were well cnosen and nicely | fine was assessed agAMst Lok ot $570 ng . —— — R M) Way bound over to awalt the | ne' Army of - the Tonnserms: prior°hto | Bited futo well revaded sentences, but when costs and a term of seventy-five days In jail, " o)) Y uo ONE OF THE BEST MEAT MARKETS IN Action of the grand jury. ermy, he sald, sprang the great commanders |, he came®to memories of the past and the | but th® sentence was suspended during good | W 3 DON S A M )H ! | the city, with an established trade, can ‘be Bill," agreeing in return to furnish Wright Carwos Mantyy, D. D, 122th Street and th Avo, ' b cx e T le reet and 7ta Ave,, New York Cit o - = NT; G Governor Jackson was'g a stipulated numb:r of Arinks of whisky a Yew York City, i I e Ly VG T 80 as glven a round by | day, pleaded guilty td ‘the charge, and a Councill Blufrs. ¥ g CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, 4 Burke, at W, 8. Home) 538 Broadwa; the enthusiastic audience as he stepped to (e | 18 Plead . Tu Cixravn Coupawr., 77 Memna® Sraren, Nuw Yorx Crey. tront o deliver the address of welcome, It | "oe,0f $20 was imposed ; was one of his excellency's most excellent, |..,::,”':”" Tolico AR EMA, wullty: of boot: Women's Christlan association hospital | 9f (he war, Generals Grant and Sherman, | touching allusions and warm tribotes to tho | benavior 5 S O B ¥ AL B A benefit tonight at Dohany’s opera house. | 1° Was that army that opened the valley of | Ereat leaders of the Army of the Tennessnc 7~ A 1Z2-10NS-a-Day gusia o @ ooe with Each Maching, Councl! Hiums' Jabr Markt, where you can see beautifui | the Misslssinpl to the armies of the north, | each tribute, each mention of a name. wes w by - 1s n2-horse, full-circlemachine, | —— - dances by the children, and partake of good | N8t assisted the Army of the Cumberland in | met with a respense by the audience which g [\ It has the larg A2ACRE STOCK FARM, DWELLING HOUSE, Tefreshments, Admission 60 cents. Reserved | I'® (I5(ress and then followed Sherman down | ripped the dainty gloves of m ¥ fair lady ana | '"¢ King of Al Temperance Be () bar ng in feed lof 110 T any Conthiions {wo Larns, spring in s, 110 ac soats 76 cents. from Atlanta to the sea and up through the | brought the blood into (he old cal Perfect Substitute for Lager Beer. 3 Dauble-Stroke Iress (o tivated, woods, past A bargain, 32 per . [ Tnwide frult fams. bea P Carollias. He praised the work of the sol- | louses of the horny-handed. He spoke of | Can be sold without license, either govern- (A the World, | 3 and fruit lunds. ¢ J. €. Moftmayr's Fancy Patent, dler In the war, and closed with a tribute to | Rollins and Blair, of McPherson, s ther | ment or state: dealers guarantes by - B ! | | | | A SNAP, $160.00 WILL BUY A 1 Council Bluffs, with two fair houses, (‘0ms located In N. W. part of city. Only 3 cash. Halance eisy terms. Must be room 9, Everett block, Council Hungarian Process Flour, the loyalty,” charity and fraternity of the | of Logan, at which the crowd fairly shook | demnifying bond. Endorsed by leiding phy- v YA Made by the oldest milling firm in the west, | Grand Ariy of the Republic, the lights, and the concentrated gaze of so | ¥iclans, judges and ministers. Wheeler & 4 1eht. makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread, Ask In the afteruoon a reception to all visiting | many hundred pairs of oyes sent the color | !ereld, Council Bluffs, la., are the sole man- Eaies Ughls dradt gt ty—all the BEST, or for it Trade mark: “Blue | members of the Army of the Tennessec, | into the falr ftans of Mre Logan, who was | Ufacturers in the United States. Thousands | ~Capacity; Construction; Durability—a 4 \wlI’ha'r‘n of the regular army, members of | ane of the observed of all observers seated | ©f testimonials. Write for piices and in- Quick. Address M. R. M., Warnerville, Neb. b P other army socleties, local o ¢ hide " - Tt Perry's old friends and customers e anay Sociatise. ‘dosl eommittees, . . - e ur A ces, upon the stage. Then Governor Jachkee | formation. | or RENT. FURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR will ',‘,“ 51“‘ Bim at Morris Bros.’ shoe stire. :l“lln‘mllul'[r:;'x:ILn::l’ld::::'ul Dodge was given .)"..gmn. recalled Sheridan, and following o“ wlc aam orse owar rass ‘ nished house for the winter, 400 Gllen avenue, 609 Broadway. Boots and shoes made to LRbchontac o % ls name came that of Sherman, when there | Two tons of coal last winter by usir Gar. A= e s oy order; perfect 0t guaranteed; repair work NAMED THE COMMITTEE { was another enthusiastic outburst. It was | tang semme: bo%, Deval aalls thom. © * Talks. They talk in tons—the languaqge of profit, T Do T Tatmeniints I of all kinds neatly done. President Dodge then announced the ap- | the tribute to Grant, however, which was the PR e v P % Thsy are easy sellers. They area double stroke press. Fourth str ¥ e polntment of the follow e ¢ s @ agle laundry, rosdway, fo¢ g 3 o v o h e S & on left, shoulds . Shaw, Captain R. M. Campbell, Captain B. | hands would never stop their clapping and Sargent v ; ‘R’ e of ‘Prinee, Premler egg cups at Lund Bros. M. Calleudar, Colonel A. Jacovson, Generai | the . volees thely shouting. ALl eyes were | Markt slippers aro pan '8 the publie; June SAND ICH MFG. COMPAN Y, i anawers o nume of % J. A, Williamson. fixed upon Colonel Fred Grant, and he had . > Libernl reward will be peld for 8= Committee oa Place—Captaln J, A, T. Hull | to nntergo the ardeal throvgh whish Mok | Domestic sosp outiarts cheap soap, i~ Council Bluffs, Yowa. forietion Cleiing £l g

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