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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ T . MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895. of a crank's fancy. claimed | if the calele curbide, which 18 used as a bas boy, decided to wait until this morning be- 5 " W 6%'4;‘: o st i resembles somewhat the ordinary contodida- [ and is regulatsd by the simple turn of a ngellst Plerson Winds Up His Work | 1210 gilts reduced to Sc a rol A Veteran Telographer Urges Government | tion type used for pulling freight in yard | thumbscrew, For the present, however, ha MINOR MENTI0) atd Lookd Over '(he Seafs sf it 19¢ and 22c gilts reduced to 10c and 12%c Al o Owsershipimpromments (a Motoss work. ~ There are four pairs of drivers | prefers not to have a detailed description pub- semi-metallic mass was formed. He could see no use for this, and threw the mixture into a pail of water, the result being the NEW ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. aleo that Mr. Hogan's method wastes less | costs $50 per ton the cost of the gas to cone COUNCIL BLUFT fore extracting the bullet. - An electrie locomotive of a new type has | CUrfent than (he one which it is designed to | sumers would be equal to about G0 cents per » . : fot S o been completed at the Baldwin works, Phila. | replace. Still further, it is adapted to the re- | 1,000 feet of ordinary gas, and cheaper carbide OFFICH, - - NO.12 PRARL sTREET | Three Week's Revival of Religion Brought BOSTON STORE PRICES Plans and Progress of the Great Powe | delphia. for the North American company, | duction of any voltage, no matter what, to|Would mean correspondingly cheaper filumins . it - to & ucoeseful Oloce. e 4 which operates the property of the Oregon | ny other voltage. This fs an !mportant ad- | tlon. Our Wall Paper—Largest Stock, Lowest Plant at Niagara Falls, Teanssontinentsl N‘m'w,,’,,. and an extensive | vantage, since the motor-dynamo has to be| The discovery of the new gas was purely & Delivered by carrler to any part of the eity. rices. strect. milway and electrle lighting interest | ound with special reference (o the. work it [Matter of accident, The discoverer. Mr. T H. W. TILTON, Lessee. g C Brown backs at 3%c¢ a roll. In Milwaukee. Thie locomotive is Intended | does, and then will reduce only from a glven |+ (Wlison, observed that when lime an $X HUNDRED SINNERS BRCUGHT LOW | wWhite blanks at 430 a yard. THE TESLA METHOD'©F TRANSMISSION | for special experimental werk In handling | figure to another predetermin'd figure. Mr, | Povdered anthracite were mixed and placed ~Business office, No. 43; night Mica gilts, beautiful line of patterns, at heavy freight and for switching purposes.- It | Hogsn's apparatus s universal in application, | Under the influence of electricity a heavy \ | | coupled together by connecting rods. The | lished. Finally it is claimed that this con- | fOrmation of a heavy gas amid much effer- B Grand, Council Dlufts, B. F. Clark, prop. Efforts —Interesting Meetings Ingrains in the various tints at 12%c a roll. and Lamps—Developments in drivers are ffty-six fnches In diameier, the | verter does ot ralse the amperage when ro. | Y£CeNCe, Which burned with a smoky, lumine v The regular monthly meeting of the school At Three Churches. All work guarantecd Other Lines. end ones only belng flanged. The motors, | ducing the voltage, but leaves the form:r un- | 2% flame. The compound was found to be board will be held this evening. ’j’fl'""t‘lfll'r'h"tlrlullly glvnln.| $ shendl four fn number and alternating in position, | chang ;ivhu luy:ll!\ln\lo_':n:‘l‘H was 4\|<cn*rl.:lm|x: u;n W . & reductions In lace curtains and chenille of the “continental” iron-clad type. The o1 BO o he addition of water cuused a double des . J. M. Fenlon raffled off a fine bay hors are ¥p 1 L. y " \ Jate 1 Saturday night, C. H. Ogden being the fucky | The unfon revival services which have been | POrtieres. y potibe motors are made for 800 volts at 225 revolu ELECTRICAL NOTES = | composition, with the formation of llme and aturday night, C. 1. Ogden being the Tucky | WINDOW SHADES. No definite date has yet been set for the | tjong ™\ hion" equals tixty-five miles an hour | AD enterprising electrician at Webster City, | acetylene, One pound of the carbide ylelds man. : R e for v]: last three weeks closed | A selection of 20 different shades, full 7|inauguration of Niagara Falls electric Power | when |n motion. — Each motor will give progoses hitching his home by telephont | 5.3 cubic fect of acetylene. This I8 not vastly Councll camp No. 14, Woolmen of the | last evening, and the audiences that gath- | feet long, best spring rollers, in the following | in Buffalo. It Is reasonably certain the event | about 250-horse power, and there will be a all Yommunities within a radius of fifty | greater than the quantity of coal gas obe }}_"”]’“ will L h*']f’ k'”hj - 1{‘ 'nl.‘f: ered at the First Pre:byterian and Broadway | 90 “IH-'!' 3 % will not take place before the 1st of August, [ constant drawbar pull of over 10,000 pounds, itk “'r‘.'y “‘\"”j"‘; b '.';“"‘l‘rv“_l‘"‘" ;‘\"‘l! | tainable from coal by the old process of gas - attondance desired. Work In the protection | Methodist churches were the largeat, prob- | @'t Shades. loes wwotth, & and the fndications are in favor of a much | A néw are lamp is now belng tried in Chi | fLUHS B0, NERater City and Dancombe, | b ues ires but the diftreence in value may It M .| ably, of the entire secries, e seat e et PRSI i # er date o fact is the mode of trans- | €30 Wwhich promises to make an innovation [ 1 4 Ta ok be more than made ol e superiol i degree. Visiting members cordially i L ”’, A e feals were| Best quality water colors opaque, 7 feet |later date. The fact is the mode of trams- | L RO S LoR By o8 il BEE A0, FHOTRHRR | It was a success, and now he has incorporated | of the product per unit of volume, as above The Dudley Buck guartet will all full, and many listened eagerly from the | long, 25c; other stores ask 36c. mission has not been fully determined on kL a_company which has just sprung into ex- | indicated, the clalm for which remains to ‘ e | " J FOWLE. K CALKE | Py in a number of essential features from the | jconce and getting h AL 4 © hich remains song concert at the Chrlstian %, where they had to stand throughout FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, Report has it that the Tesla system will be | aro Jamps in common use, is the invention of | e, &0 Bk it A line Was | ha proved to the satisfaction of the general day evening, May 28. Mrs. J somewhat lengthy servic Council BIuffs, Ta. |54 in carrying the current over the inter- | a Clevela iitetied on to the barbed wire fence between | puplie, though It fs said to be vouched for d, 0., man named W who las T am Jandus. | Webster ntly returned from studying [y and Williams, twenty miles | o | Pierson took the halt of the Israelites | Speclal sale of chiidren's hats for the next | vening twen A ) two miles between the Falls | Mr. Jandus first begin working cut his id as | away, in one day, b by the New York Soclety of Chemical In- uslc New Yo | assist, this way, In one day, by two men who used only | qictry. which may be called the 1 S P_n‘h: ‘I:”"‘jr e er ratura ™ | before Kadesh-Barnea as his theme. Their | tbree days at the new Bon Ton millinery. | and the heart of Buftalo, The Tesla method | In 1886, but it was not until last year that the | elght’ or fen rads of insulated wite uudcs bl A L o S et } The fire departmont was call:d last evening | "MWIllingness to try conclusions with the | Frices and goods cannot be duplicated. 301 of transmission is a carefully guarded secret, | Patents were finally granted covering the main | the road cfossings that pass over the railroad. | (5 AV SRRREREE KIS o to the M. E. Smith property, at the corner | Blants, the sons of Anak, who, they thought, | ~Cha%8¥ [but it is known to be @ radical departure | POS FELME BWCRE o (e Manhate | away, and It the bsbed wire Tenccs holi ey | leved twenty years ago that there would of Bighth street and First avenu A fire | nhabited the promised land, he likened to| Y8 the Fagle laundry s “that good |from the wire method. It is sald to be a | tan"hag for Its essential prinoiple the exclu. | ho Will push on to Des Moincs or Missours. | D¢ today more than tric railways in ] started in the wall from a fireplace. but Was | the hesitation with which some approached | 1URdry." and is located at 724 Broadway. | fluld—a solution of some metallic salt con- | of oxygen from the heated carbons,| Cleveland is to have a very convenient new | the United States, operating over 9,000 miles ) extinguished with pails of water b fore the [ . If in doubt about this try it and be convinced. PR . ¢ P % bitre b 160 pilt. o he: telepliofiss | of track and 23000 cars, and representing Is i the momentous question of repentance. The | Don’t forget name and Ser, Tel. 161 | tained in a metal tube surrounded by rub- [ thereby preventing their combustion. hig | nvention” put on “ait the telephiones 1n the | o= ceuiiar iiventmant ot more than $400,000, OUPRFLmMt drrived, The dAmAge WA NOM | 1opyiiteg™ weps kept out of o goodly Iand fos il € 187 | ber. By this method it Is claimed electric | may almost be said to be a combination of | ¢ity. AS foon as a pereon takes down the | & APHAL HECstmer e the 000, tnal. . . forty years Becktiss of’ thels dainy g | . Have you seen the beautiful new novelties | power can be sent from the Falls to Chi- | the incandescent and arc Ilight principles. | annunciator a small electric lamp is lighted A locomotive frightened a team Saturlay 3 clay, and had | and the splendid bargains at the Meyers AEO 8 " ) i cost | This exclusion of oxygen is accomplished by | 0 the switch board. When the person called e R m[lu) ded New, Orlennd at less {han (he ooat |6 PX0 Y o S e e ins. 11| nds another jet Is lighted and the two | Adapiing Itself to the New Law. of generating power on the spot by steam. | gaifif U ARE TRAEY (ELERE BICGES (A . | remain distinct before the operator's eyes, and | NIW YORK, May 19.—The Saratoga Race afternosn that was being driven near the | t0 wander up and down a wilderness until | Durtee School for the Deaf by William Baucrkemper. | they had paid the penalty of thelr procr: Furniture company's, the standard ti- | turniture house? res| Baucrkemper, his mother and two sisters £ PR ¢ . 3 The fluld costs scarcely more than water and s tormec in this way he can easily tell when the con- | fng association held a mesting last nig BT ¢ (hrors. our. - M, Brittor & schoo) el e e of delay In turning from | pavis, drugsist, agency for Munyon's rem | loses ‘so little electricity in transit t 'ruprn.rv:‘rlK be I8 of fine ground glass, six | Yersation is closed. The new system does | and declared all its stakes off. : xl-'“::::fi:: ‘\ teacher, remained In the wagon and sucooeded | Agrippa, (e speaker mid, admitted, atter | ™ cost of transmission Is little more than the | Inches high and nearly cylindrical fn form, | A3/AY, With the nuisance of ringing a bell to ] will be conditioned upon the new law. N O bty hure and the wagon | O Of Paul's masterly speecher, that he was y ; cost of putting up the poles and tubes It is closed nearly alrtight at the bottom by a | “‘mioyt vea o Ahiers were only R Hehoas ot ek e aksn VA O R el e A B Mt Meanwhile the Duffalo city council and the | metallic base which lolds the negaiive car- Heeirine poutls With ‘:fi‘u‘m 100 .4».r'f'm”‘f‘,. ) AMUSKEMIN Tt ped - - 1886 8ten) that” eounts, ot the HMt &a::.'. Veterans of the Kebe'lion Remembered by | Cataract Power company are endeavoring to “h’r:”"‘ .i‘:. ;-h '“Il; :«'\»r"[’rw:\\.x'\]‘.- *‘1]"”"'!7]' tion iIn the United States \.',‘“, !ln-rrpur-' 1 s 3 Insure In the Imperlal, Palatine or Glen | fg perfectly willing t5 have & s’ bereen __the Cencral Government, UEPVE REBRUNIRCIORY RPN W DARINISRIANE) | iigiveniaing, mibba,. W h1AN: iay (HACoILNEN (of | soupronal W WIth (R ELALTOL Q150 (allekio} Two Nights Falls Fire Insurance companies. These are | o' Christiny toren S HIN May 10,—(Bpecial.)—Pen | fratichise required by! the latter. Both: siden| gisar o grovnd: glass, o of (e slae Rially | ooy An 00 CArS, and @ capltalization c More. y among the largest and best compantes in the | * Those in the audience who were unraved | SION% Kranted, lssue of May 1, 1815, were i LAl bkl b LS SUNLy | OVer: §400,000,000 for Council world, and we are sole agen Nebrask are wide apart on the price to be charged for | seen on arc lights, It has the distinction A recent comic cartoon of a trolley line however, of being sealed at the top by an or- | to the pyramids of Egypt and up to their | MON, and TUES., MAY 20-_21 Relfssu:—\Y were reminded that it would require more am_ Wintergon, Bluffs. Lougee & Towle, 235 P electrical power. The council has indic 1 street. | o ofre swar d; John Frederic A 3 X 36 ”r an effort for them to be saved because o Iu- “‘]«j“h’ lex':» :rnl ' !1\ Adams, |4 maximum price, which the company s not | namental fron top and closed nearly airtight | summits turns out to have a serious founda ORI " g LAALUTLL L0 ety Y adud Heglectsd o many fre. el W Chothno, Ormboldt, Richardson: | qisposed to accept, and its decision will be [ at the bottom by a dustpan of the same mate- | tion Bids have bein received by the eturn of Everybody's Favorite, Th'iarge or small lols, by ¥, Gardnar. In. | pERIALIONS OF the fruth that thelr heatts had |25 C8, Wi BROIAN0, Omara, Douglas deferred until exp:riments determine the per- | rial Egyptian government for a trolley Ine tom | PRPTER F, DAILEY quire of Thomas Johnson, city welghmaster. | P¢en hardened. As the egg hunter in the | Tows Libd 10 Per} On-| centage of loss in transmissi By virtue of this arrangement the inventor | Cairo to the pyramids and a Frenchman has 4 34 mountains found himself on a narrow ledge | W, Monona. Additional-Mark Mathews, |~ The draft of the franchiss prepared by a | claims that the heat of the arc botween the | applied for a permit to build an inclined plane The Funniest Man of Our Times, In ence Posts, of rock, with the rope, which had just slipped | Clinton, Clinton. Renewal—David H committee of the city cour v " 20 car loads standard red cedar fence posts, [ from his grasp, dangling just beyond his | U1 10%c each by the car load. A. Overton, Coun- | reach, and with each vibration going a little cil Bluffs, rther away the unbeliever who had 4 o 5 il provides for | two carbon points greatly rarifies the air in- | 1ine up the face of the great pyramid, but was Sidn Fremont Increas:—T. underground conduits; that there shall be a | side the smaller globe, while the oxygen of | Fefused. : lly, Barly, Sac. Relssue—Willis A uniform price charged by th: company In all | that which remains in both of the giobes fs | The state railroad commission of New Des Moines, Poll; William E. parts of the city and that a consumer in one York has rendered a decision on joint applica d . % 5 N sat under the preaching of the gospel year Floyd; Alfred Caldwell, I part of the city shall not be able to obtain ”N“-‘ converted into carbon-monoxide, a g8 | ;1% 6% e Metropolitan Street Rallroad com- | = 8 3 MoNuilv e 0L er i T E AR . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. after year without repenting would fnd ‘hat Jefferton:rancis M. Hruce POWEE 4t # cheRper. rte than a manulacturer “I",""] Will not support comblstlon, The are | ngny and theiBixth Avende Ralirond company | ot tiely” romnit.onand roribe s o 1 ¢ e it | the longer he postponed accepting Christ | Dubuguts H nrs W, e hio i UPHIU | i another secticn. This will place all con. | then. burning in a rarified medium of inactive | g0 pormission to install an underground excallont company of uf Mrs, L. C. Harris of Duluth, Minn., I8 visit-| the harder work it would be to find salvation. | Silas C. ' Boor " Humbmit, Do Sk | sumers upon an equal footing gases, will burn more steadily end of greater | ojiuric system fn New York City. It was Tewin, John G. Spaik . Ing her sister, Mrs. F. H. Hill The speaker closed with a graphic descrip i, Fredericksburg - Chicknsaw, | In the franchise I8 also a provision that | 1e28th than one expused to the uction of the | yade evident to the commissioners that the | Mick, Marie Gilroy and a €. 8. Keenan and G. B. Jennings of Shenan- | tion of the dangers of procrastination, nheimer, Marion, Linn; Peter if the city demands the power company shall [ @tmosphere, which results in a brighter and | gystem was in every respect satisfactory and | umd 55 cents doah are stopning at the Grand. After preaching at the Presbyterian church | GIett, Winthrop, Buchanan; David H furnish power for the waterworks at a rate [ more even light Besides this the closed | upon the showing made the authority asked o = e A eorgo Gerner, jr., has returncd from | Mr. Plerson left immediately for the Broad: | Biiens V§TySio%, Harcisoni wWilliam 1t | ot to exceed §20 a horse power and shall | glcbes make the lamp dustless and fireproot. | for by {he companies was granted WED. & THUR g Cleveland, 0., where he has been for several | way Methodist, where he also spoke, An | Armea Witlam "5, “Sorp, T4RBUIL | furnish street lights at an expense not to [ But the particular feature claimed for the ILLUMINATING GAS. OY ’S 4 1 months past. after meeting was held at each place, and | Tama Shaffer, Hull, Sioux: Alvin | exceed $50 a year each, or that the power | lamp, and the one which, If true, marks an- | 1 i reported that acetylene, the new illu MAY 22 & 23 Bryan O'Donnell of Vail and Edwin Bellows | late in the evening there was a meeting at | e Witt, l”ll'lwl!. .\l<\nlnlgun y uth Des Moines, 3 WL Polk; m 11 | company may have the option of, in place of [ other great step forward in the progress of than | furnishing power and lights, paying into the | arc lighting, is the long life of the carbons minating gas, will soon be offered for general CANARY & LE DERER'S of Dew Molnes were among the [owans who | the Baptist church of the converts and work- | AShle Hvans, W y use by householders in New York, arrange 3 & ’ Tegistered at the Grand yesterday. ers of the past three weeks. It was an im- | & Soy s Nooton 5 i ; John | ireasury of the city a certain per cent of the | In this lamp, it Is claimed, a pafr of half-ineh [ penis for its manufagture being alinost com York Casino, and Chicago Opera Houss Miss Janie Baldwin left Saturday night for | Pressive service, many of the converts mak- | rill, Mediapolis, Dot Mo y gross recelpts each y carbons of the ordinary length will burn 100 i Andre F A " " pleted. The gas element consists of two mole. Hot ‘Sotings, Atk to attend Mra. Jonn N, | Iig short remarks. At the clote ail joined | HATt, Wit MaATCH T Snorey m’}: It within a radius of a mile of the lines | to 200 hours, or, as arc lamps are ordinarily |cules of car 1 i bon and two of hydrogen, being T“E PAsslNG s“ow Baldwin, who is seeking refief from rheuma- | hands in a circle and sang “‘Blest Be the | Marion, Linn; Julius A.'Smith, Marathon, [ °f the power company power to the amount | ysed, two weeks. It is claimed that the cur- | the Jowest in the serles of hydro-carbons ; e tha 8" Mbe mi Vista, Original widows, ete.— 0f 2,000-horse power is required by con- | rent’ required to operate the lamp i Iy | ¥ e y » products of pe o, Balle tism by the baths there. Mr. Baldwin, who | Tie that Binds Tte meeting was in the bl 4 i 8, et ! rent required to operate the lamp is only | which enter into many of the products of pe Comedy, eville, Ballet and A\.'rmup’.mil‘(l his wife, is called away by im- | hature of a farewell to Mr. Pierson, who nda E. Stratton (mother Tipton, | sumers the franchise requires that the power ce, Drama, Vau Gl 7 . ipton, S g from four to five amperes, distinguished | troleum and coal tar. It is almost a pure and and Comic Opera all rolled into portant business. Mre. Baldwin is still quite | leaves today for Alpena, Mich., where he R roeeSRDEedviClcR tather), Weller, o S I hix | from the seven to ten commonly us:d by arc | carbon vapor. It can be changed into the ONE HUGE ENTERTAINMENT. ill, but is thought to be improving somewhat. [ Will begin another series of meetings. South Dikota: Increare—famuel W. Web- | fionths to the varlous consumers who petition | jights, But the same amount of energy Is | liquid form by pressure A confined in the 0-PEOPLE—110. ot salind During the afternoon an interesting meet- | ster, Andover, Da. Reissus—John M. | foF, POWer. cbtained by burning the lamp at seventy to | :ame kind of cans that are used for the ligu Kecord renkers. 3 : Mell:tte, Spink; George: 13 Mey.| An important provision is that ths power Ing was hel © Broadway Methodis € was hell at the Broadway Methodist Sfoux Falls, Minnehaha: Charles N, | company cannot raise the price of power to n . Henshaw, Geo. A, moiy Hess, Max von eighty volts instead of fifty, as usual. This |faction of carbonic acid gae. The plan for using Union_ Driving park will be the cene of | church. Speeches were made by P. C. D ) means that the lamps can be put singly s to connect these cans with the service pipes arbeay, " Lucy 1 ¢ ’ 3 Y e onds, Oscec N} b 7 0! el once & eans 4 8 )8 Ca e put singly on \ ¥ ] some of the fleetesi-footed runners at the | Vol, 8. H, Fo-ter, J. P 5. George Han- | Wolter NChite Swan. (harion Six, Haysj | conaumer wfter, once agreelng to furnleh | 30"t ginary incandescent circuit Inst-ad of in | and allow thie contents to pass through them. Adelitde, Minn 3 coming meet that it has ever been the lot of | thorn, Ovide Vien'and ¢ Pullman, each | W. Mathieson, Statfeys Ttoh: | 1t rher rovided (hat the power com | PAITS as arc lamps are now used. The long | & regulator permitting the liquid to change bt seats wil) boeatut P oo X Councl Bluffs people to witness. | of whom anncunced himself a new con- | ert C. Herry, S Homme; John [ yanv shall have the power ready for delivery | 1ife of the carbons maikes it necassary for the | back to the gaseous form. It requires a dny memning. First floor, $1 and $1.50; balcony, There are already about 200 horses | vert, Englert, Wilmot, Roberts; Martin N. Huny | PA0Y shall ha uftata by J y 1, 1896, | lamps to “‘fced” about one-tenth as often as | clally constructed burner, the one ordinarily | Gic and 7o at the ~ grounds =~ and everything | Mr. Plerson has made a host of friends | '°f Farker, Turner. 3 A B s | LR S Easn (UhaTCE N AIIIEE LN aae u' by ol || \REaY or Scoal BgaR beliig 0 I The | = e — goes er 0l 2 is 0 ec- | g e ity . i orth Dakota: € es W. Up- | ! A 8 0 Sived b 00 o8 L ko Ipe 4 e b & perm e passage of i one cubie goen merriy ‘on, A1l thac o mow nec | and " the””eily s reccivea ronginn | o Shobresishion 1 B A ubert | wrcter.Sieadinios ‘and sbionco. ot 1 Sring | burners purni the patsake of swout one cnie| PV PTRE THEATRE essary to make .the races a success is the | awakening that has not been equalled for [ Colorado: Original—John 8. Layeock, |at le 10,000-horse power' a year for the | in the l'ght. foot per hour for a light of fifty candle-power patronage of the people. ery one should | yeq, Six hundred have expressed a desire | Hygiene, Boulder. Refssue—John J. Holton, The resulting flame is about an inch wide. TO three-quarters of an inch high, very brilliant w. NEAD'S NEW PLAY, and pure white. It has but half the heating % | \THE - CARRABOO - MINES.” N1 acceeding four years until it shall be supply- | The claini is made that the saving in cost of ing 50,000-horse power to the city, provided | carbons alone is $16 a year for lamp, iere is a demand for ko great an amount of | which would amount in an ordinary arc light g0 at least one or two days, and, as the | {o jead Christian lives, races generally bring out the mewest things | fact that a large perc in dress, you ought to call around and see | aro business men. Mr. Plerson is well liked; It is a noticeable | Trinidad, Las Animas. 3 ¢ | ,Wyoming: Original—James S. Lincoln, ntage of this number | o \yFemIng: powe: power of the ordinary illumin o ow ething of May power, ing installation to the interast on the cost of [ ooy not vitiate 0 e D Tow Hughes and get a new hat, something | his sermons have been a treat to eultivated ska: - Original—Willlam H. Wida- | At the end of twenty-five years the city, if | \ha plant. The saving on labor and attention | Cosiot vitiate th alr so much, as it takes upll B 10¢, 20c and 30c. ' 84 natty.” You should also have a pair of | people particularly, and a large increase of rfolk, Madison; Daniel F. Bayles, | it so desires, can buy the plant of the power | (b b e " a relatively small quantity of ox: 1t is those tan shoes; you can get them from $1.50 | spiritual force in all the churches is one | South Omahd, “Douzlas. ~Increase—Chris: [ company Intlde the oity. “The amount to be | 'S 88 Breat, or about 90 per cent of the usual | claimed that with one foot per hour the new & up to $3.50 down at 919 South Main street. | of the principal results of the meetings. tian H. Kettler, aha Douglas. Reissue | paiq by the city is to be determined by an | % gas will give as much light as a twenty-five | SEO. P. BANFORD, A. W. RIEKMAN, And you may need something in a shirt or i William s ¥ i e Negunda, W:bster; obrl l'l\d"l)“wn, Chase thiase things: before theitaces: 5,000 yards standard dress prints, only | 1) " fnriy i AR IO A E e sty Trip to Texas, Monday, 2ige yard, Burk, Plattsmouth, William D. Buch’ | by the two interested parties. vented by J. J. Hogan, who is connected with N . One bolt 36-inch Lawrence LL muslin, 3%c | tel, y [Island, Lidcoln: Wiiliam 1.| "The term of the franchi€e is to be twenty- | the mechanical department of the psycholog ) | On account of the ex-confederate reunion at | yard. * P2% | Knox, Kearney, Buffalo. Orlginal widows E e N S NG Tt 8 v Y . Houston, Tex., May 20, the Kansas City, St. v X ary V. Anderson, Over. l*’\'.q.\»\r_ WS, | five years. No price I8 stipulated for general | jcal laboratory of Yale university. It is said | d ! appraisal made by three ‘Hppraisers, one to RANSFORMING DIRECT CURRE by the maypr and one by the | It is announced that a new device for any and the ‘third to be selected [ forming a coniinuous current has becn in- NTS. |candle-power gas burner using the ordina trans- illuminating gas. Tho cost to consumers is President. Cashien, necktie, Call around at Hughes' and get Monduy at Benniwon’s. Henry A, be appoint Lockwood 8-4 blanched sheeting, 1214 | ©te-—M 4 i 5 S Mg e Original—James Clancy Danlap, | consumers. The penalty for violation of any | to be much more simple and inexpensive than Joseph & Courell Plufts ralway will velf ex- | yard, SRt HOnE O A GHneY GDURIAR: | oMo provisiona! of Ue franchise In & for- | tha" motor-dynamorbut. causily ceciuat | [IF)f) of COUNCIL BLUFFS3, lowa. ;.:rr:\n'-"‘ru‘vm: -mm:l]) trip, good fifteen days | Lockwood 9-4 bleached sheeting, 15c yard. | Story. 'Additional—John Smith, 'Muscatine, | feiture of the franchise. Within a few days tests of the apparatus have | ] Capital, - - $100,000 \ from date of sale, with Drivilege of extension | Dotied drors Swien ot Goe ioa E Ol AT A e S GO TR G POSTAL TELEGRAPHY. been made in the presence of expert elec- | | y | Protit - . - 12,000 of time limit. st yard, e atd0e, doe, 20e, 26e and | oTE Clinton, Ciinton: Alfred. M. Delane, | Patrick B. Delaney, a veteran telegrapher, | tricians, repres:nting varlous telegraph and AT s h ReR R TR WA G e 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | “'365ncl dotted curtain Swiss, 12t4c yara, | Fort, Dodge, Webster; Sumucl Ferrell, Jew: | thinks that the government could do the | telephono companies; and these men are 10w soft and velyety consistency One it 1ine oldist banks b ths/alate ol Toma) 5 T g Another big sale \,“““hy otiTio ,j' S‘I‘UO oll, Hamilton; William F. Hughes, Mount [ work now covered by the postal service | quoted as admitting that the invention is a | Made only by JAMES S. KIRK & €O, U. S A.. | We solicit your busin and collections. ~ We [ A big cut in carpets and rugs. Council Fatat] o s a ys' $1. Pleasant, Henry; George C. T . Al- | vastly better by means of the telegraph. Of pay 6 per cent on time deposits. We will be Bluffs Carpet Co. auntleroy shirt waists in plain wh'te, fancy | bia, Munroe; Horatio Banks, LTl [ sal change! ve o | plased to see and serve you. L L ik percales, and entire lot Monday 49¢ each, Charles Tucker, Boone, Boon s coupae e raciGAECIRDRANWHILENRVEHLOB LAKS Stole Brosssis Carpet, Monday we will sell our les’ 1o v Bassett, Slater, Story: Willlam P. Allred. | place. Mr. Delaney shows that at present it 5 e G ok oaite|'s05 s e ladles) Jong walst | oy miour, - Wayne: Herbrani Otson Ik | (osts the telegraph companies 3 cents to bring When Miss Mollle Gleason went to Oali- | 50¢ summer corsets for one day, 20c pair. Creck, Worth: Henry Worden, Pittsbure, | a message from a customer to the office, and fornia a year or o ago she stored a lot of Ladies’ pure silk ts, 50¢ each, 3 . Van Bur:n; Edward J. Hoffman, Sioux City, | another 3 eliv adies’ lisle o %0c 8 2 : § g xS another 3 cents to deliver it. As this rate is Drussels onrpets at 8. W. Reynolds' carpenter | Ladies’ lisle thread union suits, S0c suit. | Woodbury; Alonzo . Bartholomew. b basedron angayerags. of twenty woraai pey shop on Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street, ,.Mfi“.\‘,‘fv“:\r;.':y”.!\?‘.1(‘ o eus e Wby s Sohn 1 Balley. Masos iy, | minute with hand transmission and sixty words but they are now missing, and have been for | go; nearly given away; come in Mo obert Hefley, Winterset, | per minute with the quadruplex working, it is several months. Reynolds claims the door of | Ladies’ §1 _D. Kester,” Valley Junc- | easy to understand that the companies can the shop was broken open one night and the | day, 98¢ cach. Andrew J.” Stratton, Ottumwa, | not’ telegraph for les: than existing rates. stuff carrled off, and says he has no idea who | *Ladies' $5.00, $6.00, $5.00 and $10.00 capes | ML WIgows, et Susina G-tonel. Muris. | But hand working and great numbers of was the guilty party. F notified Miss Gleason | Monday, choice $2.89 each. Linn; Elizabeth E. Estes, Riverton, Fre.|cheap wires will scon be things of the past of the theft, but when she wrote him asking Every ladies' and misses' jacket in our | Mmont. Automatic systems and a few big copper - what officers he had put on the trall of the | store that was $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, up to outh Dakota: Relssue—Mnjor Buck, Ar-| wires reaching out to the principal cit thieves she received o reply. So far as can | $10.00, all at one price Monday. Take them | Pikimaton. Aurorns Stoshomm, Riescr. | will have a vastly increased capacity, and will G.W.PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN/ :N. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, p be learned no report of the theft was ever | away, your choice, $1.98 eac I Sdveh RO before long be employed to carry quantities made at police headquarters, and no effort | “ 3G’ G ARBRT ARD CUNFAIN SALE o O niton i Edward F. Wilcox, Yank- | J7C00 Dondence which at present we do not = has been made lx[lxx\l\r]'!lvnd_llnc burg! For one day, Monday, we offer 20 rolls of Colorad: Original—TLeonard Cutstraw, | dream of. Mr. Delaney say:: “Why should The Great Nopatarity of Copps Che r 80c quality linen warp Jap matting at 25c | DERVEr drapahoe. Orlginal widow—Marga ;n.- u«)\i«-rl\mt;p% :nxl:ll« ) cartying our, le “ A cale 0 have bee shi eir | Yard W A ol | by train at thirty miles an hour instead of « s Aty o = onie, each, Montana: Original—Peter Mashioe, Red | In covering the distance between New York bovarages, Copps Cheer aud. Horb, Tonic, | "4 005" st quallty '8-foot opague curtatn | Lodge, Bark. and Chicago? There are about 30,000 letters manufactured exclusively by the G. R. | oaen (00 IGEW oK Ll Is5ué of May 3: exchanged between New York and Chicago 'S T vl the tonde e e mhvays mmx: | Real' Brussels net lace curtains, $4.98 pair, | yhjoraska: Increase—Norman J Lo Dieu. | gally. Assuming that they average ffty Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants . because the beverages outsell anything else | WOrth $8.50. Hayes, Relssue—Cyrus Blaj wovds each, all could be telegraphed over two and Children. It contains ncither Opinm, Morphine nor ~ in the line. Here's what D. H. Thompson & | 1f ¥ou need carpets, curtains or rugs, we | York: Joseph Mefr. Winneton, Knox copper wires the size of a lead pencil, and g 2 @ - Co. of Malvern, Ia., wrote in an or for | ¢an save you money. Con ““mlwr;’i ?x (lnh\innl\. 3 saum-n )I‘I with time to spare.”” It has hlu-n ;‘h-m[rv ; other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute L, o } BEN Vilson, Hed “Cloud, W ames F. | ctrated that with the automatic chemical % . ok e ot AT Ones hen, Bt curday ot Teeves, Yiaco, YorkinGuiavus A, uIind. method 1,000 words per minute can be re- for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. Yheer Wi s day. liad hambers, Holt. e g oW Y g v s 4 bl seller, 1€ vou will allow us (o <o | NGW BAR AT MANAWA SET ON FIRE e e 0 ey e SoPdensperiog malbsL yoan LN SOK And It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ uso by ol the entire trs on Qo outh; John & anlap, Hai- ag0, . 5 4 ":1 ll‘trh‘"‘l‘ ‘uln-"vé(f wllflmubnl nmmx;;r »1“- s Additional—Amos Cripps, bion, | sages can be perforated at {he rate of twenty- Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays :;I haulutenie X0 el lmmflym‘ .ni“l‘fi Colonel Reed's “‘Prescrip‘ion Countor’” the hall. Rencwal and increase—Charles | five words per minute, and typewriters can o e iti S SRR AL R Objuct of an Incendinry’s Torch. n oren, Della, aarion. | RelssuerJesse | print from the recelved tape at the same spezd feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Wheeler & Hereld, Council Bluffs, Ia. “Lake Manawa s on fire, was the rather | Newell: Otoe, Woodbury; Thomds . Smith, | On this basis ietters AE DL monlk alld e cures Diarrhaa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves 1 treat the following Diseases: o : e startling announcement made by a young | Goon Rapids, Carroll; Jonas Pettit, Sidney, | perforatcd, tranemitted, printed and delivercd ipati 1 flatule Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs; Dise ur May sale on curtains and curtain ; Fremont; George L. ‘Spees, Malvern, Mills: | through the mails at a cost of about 5 cen teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. odabinert of 50 Het | Lungs; [ 'Y goods Is in full blast. Our low prices knock | AR Who rode his panting horse up in front | James B Dunn, Sh'ldon, O'Brien: Emanuci | This is what Mr. Delaney says we are com- » 3 I TRatt l»m‘-um?.‘\l\“r(‘4‘.{;\..||||:|“'R|.1n<‘f}")‘"‘ out all competition, Council Bluffs Carpet | of No. 3 engine house yesterday morning at | Kolb, “:'!”Y' I\\l::'ml:nl nton; J“:\)El.lli(,hlrfl ing to if the government will only take hold Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomacl plaint, Nervous Debility, Mental e. Co. :;30 o'clock. As a matter of fact, Laka Emerson, Mills; David H. ‘Faton, Maqu :"E“‘""g“ l‘:":}f‘-‘ch1l‘h:‘k"l(:;’l‘";“z:,"‘l’l‘]‘?“:“;‘"r"‘:“‘f‘z_ and bowels, giving healthy and natural slecp. Case ISP Nrs Loas of Mahhand, Sep . ) - | Manawa was not on fire, but Colonel Reed's | keta, Jackson: George L. Cobble, Boone, | es o 2 ina cness, . Doyl - w:yk'm!"h optician at Wollman's, 406 Broad Ay it ’::m":"m';w:’; m‘;x""‘"'m"';";\ Hoorie? Frederick Duwbitd, Ottumia, Wa- | development of telephony which Is close at toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, e . Rluce, Rheutoatism, Parslyule - ¥ = I 3 a “en | pello; Thomas Kerr, Munroe, Jasper. Orig- | hand, and to see what part it will play in L i) Sores, f Filling Up the Stable deputized by the other friends of Colonel Widows, ' etc.~Johanna ‘W. B smith, the cheapening of lb-lvgmllns. whetber the gov- c y ors aug Kisuia 1 n‘:‘"‘(’lr:';""mifig The running meeting, which opens tomor- | Reed to call the fire department. Chief T L A an, L0, i dow—Syntha | ernment acquires control of the telegraph i Woma: Tth row at the driving park, has brought together | Pleton and a couple of ats men with the e e Yrora 1% | Service of the country or not. gaStona' M& organy restored ta some of the finest horses ever seen in Council ;"‘“'”"‘“ SARIAA-AL- On00 started out for the | “Montana: Increase—Pérry J. Booth, Bill-[ ELECTRIC MOTOR IN AGRICULTURE. ® Castoria is an excellent medicino for chil “ Castoria is 5o well adapted to ehildren that without Bluffs. The Driving association has found 1ts | {wents mmatos. but metire i 10 about | ings, Veliowtons Farmers, as a class, are not given to new dren. Mothers have repeatedly told 10 of 8 | 1 recommend It assuperior toany prescription D aoyen entertainment facilities entirely Insufficlent | 4"y Tt o "axtingutshed the famre 0 | . Nebraska: Ociginsl—Jarvil Chaffee, Stock- | fads, but they have a quick eye for any in- good efect upon weir children. Ehoroto e B L oplotiolt Sor for the crowd. Every stable is full as it can | “"q, W8 UER GAd BXEABSRES (he fAames. ham, Hamilton; Isalah Nelson, Hurwell, | vention that means a solid saving in work or Dit. G. C. Osaoop, . A, Arcnxe, M. D., ereal Disease | cannot cure hold, tents have been put up and filled, and he fire was discovered by Colonel Reed | Garfleld; John Columbus, "Platte; | money. It is significant that more electric Lowell, Mass. 111 8o, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. out Mercury. Tupe Worms removs a now many of the horses are being taken to | & 5 o'clock whils passing the pavilion. It | Willlam' H. H West Point, Cum in two or three hours, orno pay. Heworrholds motors have been sold for agricultural pur- b city. TI as confined to the room on the east end of | MINRS; Augu: Phillips, Hamilton, v 1 s . ia is the best remedy for children of **Our physicians in the children’s depart- or Piles cured, the livery stables in the city. There is no [ Wa§ con £ | Relasue—Jasan O. Keeney, Orizans, Har- | poses within the last nine months than in Castoria is the best remedy phy: P . 4 F doubt that the meeting will be the finest ever | the structure. Opening the door slightly the | JiELSHECRESAY, Oy IEEENY 1 QAT Valley, | any previous year. Electricity 1s now used which I am acquainted. 1hopo the day istot | ment have spoken highly of their experi- WilmaoNe 0 ARR AFFLIOEED. held in this vicinity, and the greatest enthusi- | cclonel was able to locate th fire In the bar | Dodge; Bedford Orey, Riverton, Franklin: | on great numbers of farms for lighting the far distant when mothers willconsider thereal | ence in their outside practice with Castoria, ing on or using Y . asm is shown by the lovers of sport. Predie- | fixtures he further side of the room.| George O. Upshan, . Lincoln, neaster; | puildings and driving machines of variou: It ot oir ¢! e 4 [¢ a in- nd although we only have among e ¥ by < : { y : X nterest of their children, and uso Castoria in. and although we y ® among our ) :}1;;:;: are (L.r.u-llglv n:un‘{r ';M) .I::»“:g;“w.n be lnhl :l:}-‘u:xm:r::x‘ :”:1,:\!'(‘]” ‘rh‘:;nh-u ”x,::-n‘y;‘.w Eawin Jackaon, Omehs, Douglas: Lewis F: | kinds, :'1"“ v\|lu>re( mz«nl(ml Iulhur is ;Iflnull); stead of the various quack nostrumswhichare | medical supplies what is known as regular DR. C. wI I"AHG‘LES HfiRBAL MIEDIIGINE‘!?. J oken before the tei s have e did wonde e on_and e e the [ M V. Fremont, T Creasc. | Scarce the advantage of such a ready and Etaotin® (hathlow cing opiu oducts, yet wo o confess th only Phiysician wiro can tell whatails At R contents of two more were turned on the fire | Joymran’ s, b Grofft. Tiue Hill, Webster; | effective servant is immense, Some doubt domioTiag thelrlaTed onee by Coreing opium: || PIORUGH YRLWRARLLIFS (0 0onlems thay the a person without asking question, o . was entirely extinguished. The bar fixtures | \¢ i : ; morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has won us to look with Wilson Ong. Chiewa, ' Fillmore. having been thrown upon the economy of iy wen for Question Is now prepared to receive applications for | were new and had just been put In place, Original—Abraham Jinks, Essex, | using electric power for' threshing Instead of agents down their throats, thercby seodiug | favor upon it % for womens complete telephone eervice in Council Blufts [ The fire had been confined entirly to the Additional—Edward = B. Whitney, | horges, a farmer has written to an electrical them to premature graves. . UsiTep Hospiran axp Dispensary, correspondence strictly confidentl ¢ citles he foll s Rapids, 1 elssue—Charles D! " Medicine sent by express. Address all letts and other cities at the following rates: bar and the expensive structure was reduced | o A preeeue—Gharles - | journal giving the results that he has at- Da. J. F. Kixcmevo Boston, Mass. s y express. Address all letters 1’.;r :“l“”l ;;TI : .n‘n‘ ,.’r'x.'.'fi.'ni:”""" to a pile of cinders, and a hole had been | st Des Moines, Pollk; Willlam H. | tained. He used to thrésh with tnree pairs - Conway, Ark. | Avvex C. Ssita, Pres., G. W. PANGLE, M. D, Por residences, §1 per . burned through the floor where it had stood. | Hupp, Coon Rapids, Carroll; Drury K. Dry- | of horses, which workéed a machine of 800 555 Broaoway, CounciL Biurre h JFor clreult of five Instruments on one line, | All the other furniture of the bar and the | Guirk, Pottawattamie; Frederick Me- | revolutions per minute.: The horses were The Centaur Company, T1 Murray Street, New York City. Booloss 109 10 atar be Ton Leip) Lok AR 50 cents each per month. | 3 woodwork of the bullding had been glazed . Anamosa. Jones; Stéphen R. Hester, | changed four times a'dayi He now uses an —— — Apply at company’s factory, 101 Fourth | po' tho heat, b an Meter, Dallas; Thomas Enyart, Swan, | glectri . He finds, to begi Lo ™ street, Council Bluffs. Y. the 2,Dut no other damage but what | Narion; Wilson S, Bell, Hoonsboro, Boone; | flectrie motor, y_CA0W 40 “hekin. with, N ttarnent-a ATy "l § —- can be repaired by sandpaper and varnish|Silas P, Warren, Mooriand, Webster; Ralph | that his threshing muchine is saved an im- SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, petarnerase: ity The dreaded cyclone is stalking abroad In | Was inflicted Reamer, Oxford’ Mills, Jones; John Posp men:ze amount of wear and tear, as its work- and Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Shue § the land, leaving naught but devastation in| The fire was clearly incendiary. A window | hil, Ely, Linn: John Carl, Boone, Hoone; | Ing 1s smooth and even: Formerly his six R e A s 5 3 weks. Iis viotims wees mans bions. its }_,‘.I)l,,,,d h,h,,, bar had been forcxd and the [ Josepn R. Cofin, Oskaloosu, Muhaska, Re- horses breshed In_oe" hour 438 tons ot 7 path through Sloux Center. Secure a tor- | fellow had deliberately built a bonfire under | Fj5ue, 809 Increasehill Carson, Union, | barley; now his electric motor threshes 5.66 f , 2 g | Bad poiey rom. the Councit Biuffs Tos. Ca st | the expensive Matures, Colonel Roed sage up | Larainy Orieinal widows, eleAmerett | tans ‘n the same time. He uies eléctrio Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments and ; " 7 ' Qemon: may mettle down to business. conviction of the firebug, minor of Willlam B. Kynett, Lisbon, Linn. Goods of Every Description, ! S — North = Dakota: ~_Increase—Samuel = H: Telephos Ordia WL Pass. Hig Race Meeting. Haughn, neca, Faul elgsue—Jacol - — —_— - — — B g % b 2 v Marking, Ardmore, Fall River. Vgt BH Sl edsack” Tw e | o SeE LA e - T The city council will hold another meeting | Spring meeting of the Union Park Racing | MR A GTE N KNCE. o1 ognea, | Beecham's pills are for bilious- “,"":;];("}'-':'.“,‘-k e ‘I‘:‘j‘ AR 2'4{{1: CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED. this evening. Among the items of business [ As%ociation commenc:s May 22, and con- [ pueblo, Pueblo. Increase—Willlam Kent, T TOPRE, SOr AVENLe 4 TRV BRI, At b, SIomer's. N TondwaNs = ¢ to be discussed is the ordinance granting the | !0Ues ten days. Five good races dally. | Dix, La Plats ness, bilious hcadacht,dyspcp- St., Council Bluffs, Office, 1521 Far | FRUiT rARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR . Wizard Telephone company a franchise 1o | fere na ol vaaers tor rourg criald & third Choked the Biby to Qalet It . ATy i nam St., Omah sule cheap and on easy terms. Day & Hessy o2 erect poles and atring wires. Councliman Shu. | ¢ °° 81} rallways for round trip. CRANPORDEVIE LD e At —con | 8i3, heartburn; tarpid liver,dis. . St o BrioE L B phan e ol bert is authority for the statement that it | Cole & Cole will give you low prices and | oner Bare caused “ar of g s et = £ = 2N( ¥ S FARM LANDS TO BXCHANGR FOR OFF Y will pass this evening just as it was left last | not tell you their $2.50 Kasoline stove 1s bet QnAr Barei "3”,,,,“:‘,k:“,":'f_fl“;",,“’:l‘\'":',. ziness, sick headache,bad taste end for Price List, _proverty. C. R. Nicholson, 639% Broadway. h 2 Monday. It could have been put through at|ter than their competitors' $5.00 stove. They 2 1 ——— S = | FOR_ SALE, A NO. 4 REMINGTON TYPBe that time as well as not, but for the love the | won't lie about goods Chvlked hep Infant 1o, death 1a keep it rrom | i the mouth, coated tongue, The woman's husband had deserted councilmen have for getting together and her, and she lived with her father, and the . . P thelr lingering susplcion that perhaps a nig-| New designs in Swiss curtain goods Just | child had been born. withont s wAcwiidan lmofappctllc,sallo“' skin,etc,, ger in the woodpile would disclose himself by | received. Prices never so low. Councll | She had managed to keev the haby still for an ‘as good as new. Sanlwich Manufacture . 1028 and 1030 8. Man street, 3, 8 AND 79100 ACRES OF GARDEN A near the cily and not far from Myns \of 3. L. Whiteman's . south of place cccupled by itufus Austing part N o d : Bluffs Carpet Co. several cavs, but last Iriday night xhe could ipation ; i tho time & week had elapsed ufts Carpet Co sovorad cate Pt et Friday nish ““:1:0:“' when caused by constipation ; | A splendid line of straw hats at Metcalf| A splondid line of straw hats at Metealf | father from hearihi it cry, she choked it'to | and constipation is the most payment (aken In clty property( § per peht ins Bros. _ Bros. st dagth, s he Dody ks storetadin e p Exclusive sellers in Council Bluffs for the justly celebrated Heath& Mill i | sverctt Common i APHY 10 Leonard d A splendid line of siraw Bats at Mitcalf Shot Through the Feor, Woman about it, nd this 1ed to her arrest. | frequent cause of all of them. gan Mfg. Co.’s "‘BEST” PAEPARED PAINT, THE STANDARD PAINT | wantin, oop Gini, FOR GENBRAT Bros. i Ernest, the 10-year-old son of Frank Rand R m oA G0 by tha beok. Pills 60 and OF AM:RICA, putup in 64 handsome shades and guaranteed to look :l“:l:*lwwkv Apply to Dr. H. 8. Weat, 12 Pearl AR ey WS taks mare at=). (B Blods tart e 2 L y ] y the book. Pills 104 & better, wear longer and cover more surface than any other paint. This i 2 BUTTE, Mont., May 19.—John Barry, shift ¢ a box. Book free at your paint received the HIGH 28T AWARD at the World’s fair. Our motto: ACRES, ONE MILB ; Best granulated sugar 22 lbs. for §1 at | the transfer, was fishing In the river list even- | pogs, and James McGarvin, miner, were killel ist’ ; A pleased customer our best advertisement. Call d for color card T Gliosr, TR £ Brown's C. 0. D. Ing, when he happened to get in the way of | in the Anaconda mine here today. "The former ‘;“gé'“ ‘105', wnhl'e B's' Akllen C“" Wgolalu.l- and retail, - ™ e NS CESA00. r AN 2854 3 o> a stray bullet from some sportsman’s gun. | was “blasted.” whilo the latt 5 Canal St., New York. " ¥e TERSEY / Tbe Hardman, the piano par excellence, | The ball struck bim in the foot, inflicting a | a descending u:e n the nltn;{. YOR 0, WJ ) Annusl sales mere than 6,000,000 boxes i 200 BROADWA.Y sr-oid preterred. Address 1 3% P ¢

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