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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ThHe OMAHA DAILY BEg AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAH . Burglaes Tako Cash an i i e e e | PRESSHAN c;g;JfFEATURES i g Qeorge Vhelps, Miss Bdith Thomas, John New Shades of Note Paper and New Styles a Revolver from T ¥ a—atne Cooper, Alice Miller, Mabel English, Homer ol COUNCIL BLUFFS, Suerman, Mary Wadsworth, Katie' Mench PR ~ chlx.;l'o (I:"‘:“';'""”'“":'r::""'l"'"‘“ k| sating b g y W " . ¥ : ot | 208 Dlarey Kerisy, E . e Satarday nfght thicves broke fnlo the OFFICB, - - NO.12 PEARL 8STREET |New York Anthrnlleu (3.wan the First | o1 ring the latter part of the exercises Miss | Olosing of Des Moines' faloons Outs Off | everything Napoleonic, a pale cream note | World's Falc salcon, Tweaty-fitth and N — - Chance at “Judge” Adler. Augusta_Honn came to the pu'pit and with | Much Revenue, paper has been introduced which, when its 5, and earricd away plunder. The place Delivered by carrier to any part of the eity, i & few words presented Dr. Phelps a fine clear pages are held to the light, shows the | Is cwncd by John Kutin, Ten boses of el 8. W. TILTON, L Jubing Sl Sl ML T B0 bnaod emblematic laurel leaves encircling the fa- | are missing, as well as some port wine, $ L W, N, Lestee, ¢ oy | from the th hool. iy - | are miss s well as some TELEPIONES—Dus! fMce, No.-48; night INDICTED THERE FCR GRAND LARCENY T Gl e e CONSIDERABLE ~ DEFICIT IN SIGHT | mous “N”, and surmounted by the crown | in cash and a rovolver. Mr. Kuhn thinks ELEY] E8—DBusiness office, 0. d of ") e P! Y e Ni 3 | that he can name the perso who stole the P HENNISOA 3 of France. This paper, says the New York ¢ o persons s editor, No, @, ISON BROS. Sun, Is affected by the up-to-date young «xlurr and was consulting with Chief Breunan | MINOI MENTION lends of the Woman e Murried While June Clearing Sale. Sixty Thousand Dollara: Annually Derived | }0Mi0. with an r:h«bl\!hul reputation for | about @ wairant yesterday, Here Deny (hat. Sho In Dead, but on | sale Monday. The biggest bargains | from Tirs Nource™ Muntcipal Ufficers | with a border up the back. where the sheet | Hadn Wedding with t¢ Grand hotel, Counc!l Rluffs. y fur- the Contrary is with Relutives the .”"I""‘"“"‘;'“',“’ I:’“"_‘“ 9;““””» Read Fuzzied as to 1heir Course 1 folded, is also shown, but the swell young | When Bherift Drexel wae down here Satur- nished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. I Clark, Prop. at Crete, Neb. i Monday e T LN ERIAN She me 115 15O PR ven. woman s not quite so likeiy to select this | day looking up the Dawson-AMcCarthy case A speolal adfourned meeting of the city 3,000 yarde of figured and plain China silks stylo because it js much more expensive. | for Governor Holcomb he learned that one ——— The border is a shade or two deeper in tint eouncil will bo held this evening. Monday at ‘186 yare of the horses Dawson claims to have lost Nie (ay N 4 Teinity . ol an seasived ” vester- | PRy 4 " than the rest of the paper, and the lettering | was turned looss just below Albright, it bof Mhis 18 the Plano there's so S The 044 Fellows attended Trinity Meth of Rcantan a telegram yester- | Our entire stock of 24-inch figurel black | DS MOINES, Jufie T0.—(Epcelal)—Judge | and addrees Is a distinetly deeper tnt agaith | bind and sary oot Voo Sibostt, 1t being much talk abont-immitations odist church last evening and listened to a | day announcing that. “Juige” Adler, *der | (all black) taffeta silks that was $1.00, §1. | | | | y Spurrier yesterday signed the decree in the | making a harmonious combination | wagon and harness, was sold by Dawson to of which are being offered once ermon fro ev. Conrad Hooker. Yeutsohe Advocat,’ e taken to New |and $1.50, Mond tire lot, 69c yard > . 2 Dl . 2 Lok s e sermon from Rey. Conrad Hook Deuteche Advecat i be taken to New | ¢ $ wd .m lyy entire | Jip e ialioe Pressman case, which ffially closed the “,‘ Some of the new writing papers to be found | A. Burrows, who lived at that time on the I a while The only and or- Hen Hurter- wis arfestad: yesterdiy |w 3 | Our entire stork of evening silks, in China, ] ¥ | at the fashionable stationery stores are o | 3 onry 3 York to answer the charge of grand | oo €0 ) X stal d_all [ loons in the city which have bein operatin ashlonable stationery stores are o | island. In the six weeks that the Dawsons fginal New Seale Kimball, the morning on the charge of making a beastly [, ..o for ch ho 1s under indictment, in | )it orocades, crepons, crystals, and o s In the city which have bein operaling | pizarre and fantastic, both in shade and dec- | and Patrick Burke stopped at McCarthy's g " exhibition of himself on the street. e A R gnt o0 | light-tinted shades, that was $1.00 up to $3.60, | under the mulct law. Many of them have | oration, that It fs hard to fancy anyone de-| Burke was married to Dawson's daughter sweetest toned plano on earth, e Mure Dallod dléq ab St Bernasdn | Proterer 0 turning him over to the au- | yard, all at one price Monday, 6fc vard | remained closed since the decision was ren- | liberately choosing to write upon them. | The ceremony was performed on the lsiand s sold only by Hospe I'he thorities of Couneil Bluffs, This is probably | $1.50 and $1.7 iron frame, all silk grenadines, Monday satin and surah silk stripe, Some are bro o a 1 | dered Monday morning. the decision cing | Some are brocaded, blocked and plai 86c s e T | wttuw the style of wall papers. Others resem- i Kimball 18 very low in price ¢ a jus and Is sold on the fest o from Papillion, \ hospital Sfaturday of cancer, aged 65 years, n it from | Aue to the fuct of his haviug been Indicted he et 1 ta place today | vart e enable to srohibitor aw. Sev- ) e to move on, Burke and his young L 'xr‘:n.:‘xf-;-"nr:;:\rl-“v‘nnilnn?vr.u!.l?q_ el |by the New York grand jury, instead "'})“.r:_’u<n vards of strictly halt wool 25c c :vl;‘\:'|4::;‘:vy'::x‘<::| lsm‘:':." Wive Gan e S50y (15 bROAAal Reireer. | THese, wuge | ooLcnevedion to SIAnCE WK DAwkcH kind of terms. It was awarded Manawa was thronged with visitors yestor- belng charged with cmbozzlement, 4 | Jjes, Monday entire lot 9 yard already agalnst those remaining open. [ Sekt wedding seke bosse. and othar dainty Magle Gty Goxsiin [ firat lonors at tuo ‘\vorldy the f m(' timo at Manhattan heach. It prom- | fense has been properly atoned for. 1,005 best quality’ 7-foot opaque curtain | Said Assistant City Solicitor A. P. Chamber- | 16 JEIdInE SATI8 And SEIACE0 GULE M) DUERL ot [ SBR fres to be a great attraction during the| Tho bride whom Adler married here is at shades on best spring fixture, complete, Mon- | 1ain to The Bee correspondent. ““The saloon | squarcness of their thick, white envelopes, | g The \n";“h brotherhood gave a plenic at | A. HOSP summer. the residence of relatives in Cre Adler told | day 21c each. tax amounted to from $40,000 to $60,000 annu- | 9 Sarpy Mills yesterday afterncon. now appear in long, narrow wrappers that it she was | it American Iight suiting calico, 3¢ | aily, and by the decision this source of in- | Fécall the envelopes in ute many yeurs ago nervous prostration Saturday night at 8|dead, but it Is learned from relatives here | yard Sl eat- o, ik Waloie Oe For many seasons the wedding invitation oelock at her home In Lewjs township | that she is still ulive, but ks believed by them j-inch LL muslin Monday. ki AL G G 314 yard, was engraved on paper longer than it was G i after a month's lllness. She was a member | to have been deserted. 100 dozen’ Kleinhart seamless stockinett | deficit at the end of the vear of the amount | wide, which, When folded, called for a| Rev. Charles W. Savidge of Omaha epoke L@ Lily division, Knights of Pythias norial services in Council Bluff Music and Art, 1313 Douglas, Ellen, wife of Charles Evans, died of | Jacob Neumayer in a telegram t olds ond » pa of which the city is deprived during the un- o v ¢ 0! to "me only” at Masonle hall yesterday M it Wli-f 1 — e dress shields worth Monday 8¢ pair. 0 ¥ u » square envelope; now the paper is wider than n only” @ hall yesterday A ;’:k:m\m’;:‘”mfnw'y'pl‘rr'gl ar 10 rovel A%, ad BAKGAINS MONDAY, Colgate's Cashmere Boquet soap, 19c cake. | €Xpired portion of that period. Twenty thou- | it is long. Altetuoon: IR ODIG SRR EDEERING; Water v B, Famuins :Will b taken to, Olanwosd: toF Kirk's Jeventie soap, large cakes, 10c, sand dollars was set apart to redeem out-| = Monograms this season are very small; in | Out of Your Own We'l." | (i A he taki Hontnn SEaRe, Pozzenia's face powder, 20¢ box standing rants; $7,000 was set out to buy | fact, exactly half the size of a few seasons | There was a well attended meeting of anti- | e e 3 50 DOZEN LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS To| And thousands of other bargains. A new cemetery; $20,000 was to go to the | ago’and are rapldly growing smaller. They | park people at Koutsky's hall Saturday night An attempt was made to hold a mass | o Lib i PRSI T For full particulars read the Worll-Herald | Fefunding of warrants and the remainder to | gro placed in the middle of the head of the iends of the park scheme are confident meeting at the court house Saturday after. SBI SHOW WINDOW. and Council Bluffs rell '{I»Iv general fund. The burdens of taxation | page instead of the upper left hand corner. | that the bonds will carry when it comes to nocn of thoke who wanted gold and siver, [ 15 0,0 S Tadient Ihire waiote, wery pretty NISON BROS., will therefore have to be increased next | The crest is not quite as much used as for- [ a vote of the people. ss.fles &s..fl" and ecpectally the latter, in unlimited quan- | i, (i O LhRG WA, e Yot Council Blufts, | year. merly. The lavender paper which was 0 pop- | Reports recefved by the stock yarls com- SPECIALISTS. All foruis of B Skin m'-.- BRI L tities, The meeting was set for 2:30, but R Y i DESPERATE FIGHT AT RED OAK | Ular last winter and which was brought out | pany from cattlemen all over the west wlen 3:15 o'clock came only three men were e At Yes, the Bagle laundry is ‘“that good y doken, WHIEY waWte 10 GIR and Bioe | ety s T foskted St Aty in_delicate shades, has been succeeded by a | show that grass and feed wero never better on hand, besides the chairman of the “com- | siripe, made of a good quality of percale | frin dodbt about this try it and be convinced, | 7Ohn Dicus and Wilse Whitney Exchange n pale azure tint. Many people prefer puper | and big shipments of cattle arc expected ed without action. e RED OAK, Ia., June 16.—(Special Tele- | ing ftint of crushed strawberry note paper, | P B. Balser, Thirty-second and F streets o thoroughly cloanse Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | 25 dozen shirt walsts, beautiful range of | The Hardman. the piano par excellence. from tho syst . Manahan, died in Moberly, Mo., last Fri- [ patterns anl designs. You would pay $1.00 — 25, LADIES ki and special attention for al reported to the police lust cvening that some one stole his $40 silver watch whila ha was ‘150 F&AST OF THE ROZES, vears of age, shot and fatally wounded a | darker shade, is also popular, as it agreen | Ofe Sole bie 840 Mliver Watch whils ha was gram.)—John Dic , a young colored man, 22 [ with the monogram and address in a n careful e day of pnenmonla, aged 1 year. The re-|and $LZE for them elsewbere; our price, b o 3 . i o hra 1 man . maing were brought here yosterday noon | €ach. 1 i e white man of this clty today, named Wilse | 10N (e SR S RER WAUYT A BOAEE SCU | with ' sandy moustache was scen lofing U S i g L and buried in the Catholic cemctery, the| 80 dozen shirt walsts in addition to_our | Quaint Memorial Ceremony In a Pennayl- |Whitney. Bad blood has existed between | paper with the monogram or crest on a shield | 4bout fn that'vicinity in the forenoon. [N CATARRH, Throat e e S held In Moberly, The | regular stock that sold at $1.50 and $1.76, to oW {Heth b, (88 L CEiven, va k ne time and today they had | of darker g is used in very light mourn- | At the First Presbyterfan church last even- Dyspepsiy having lost five child in TR ; 1,8\1111;\"' CAPES AND JACKETS The quaint old town of Manheim, lying in |some dispute over a small amount of money “'§ ! i il it “;“:;.h"r{: was ul'lv!ll‘l"f _~m!'lm i of off cera | |\ \ ‘Q .'.\u"s‘..\.-n\: AR AL aving lost five children in rapid suce T et rete o s i Ui aaaiva b iy A4t Ghibtes Dicis Glaime Ty Akl Visiting cards are thinner and lghter than |of the Young People’s Soclety of «hristian $ e slon. They lived In this clty until a short | 100 Tadies” Jackets in bl brown and | the very heart of the fruitful Chiques valley, | DI .fllu“xt.(l:blovf ;: ;::...21“?:.( amount In-| o 0 8 O O & distinet gain, in view | Endeavor. Reports of delegates to the Fre. WEAK MEN (VITALITY WEAK) made Frl n t} ML L night the | | 5 & Ll e L At i 3 o by 100 close applicw time ago, Mr. Manahan being an engineer 0¥8 SHOR B0 ACE KA 8 rom $5.00 to of the number that have to be carried by | mont convention were read and Dr | on to business or study, severe menta parents have been singularly unfortunate nd some helf | in Pennsylvania witnessed a strange but ro- | vol ¢ 3 % § parties met and Dicus shot at Whitney thrae r A : theeler deliver I " on the Burlington road, They went—from || d, When made were rom $8.00 10| yantic ceremony last Sunday. It was the | Partie 0 \ L the woman who makes many calls. The cus- | Whecler delivered an addrcss on *“Ludeuvor | stratn oF grief, SEXUAL EXCESSES In middi Bers ‘ta Colorado, whore Mr.. Manahan's |00y the quality and finish belng perfect. | wpe e ooio Roestt and, while it was| Gocs, “ithout dolng any damage. At 11| tom of lsaving an sbnormal number of cards | Work." Tife or e the eftvcta ‘of youthiul toliies. al here to Colorado, whore Mr. @ Mmnaiam|The price we make Is one to sell at sight, o'clock today they met again near the water | af one house has passed into disrepute, how- — - Yiela Feadily (o our new. treatment for loss ,l-nn kRl st o M v b L L ; celebrated in grateful memory of the founder | tank at the depot and renewed the quarrel. [ ayer, having worn itself out by reason of SUNRISE ON A GLACIER. Vil BT ur troubles if out of v.tv. Thcusandi e e i) oW mu“]'\'l\\l‘”'l';rl [WIM line, and benefactor of the town, it also paid a | Dicus’ shot Whithey through the abdominal | jis” own inconvenience. There was also a ! WRITE E040 1 home by cor. oo on.ii nee, . Mrs. ) 4 the | MBRELLAS. B < ancaster | Wall, the bullet lodging In the liver. Whit- | grotesque & de s fashion—the spectacle | A M y and_ the lit o vy UMBRELLA BFi6(1BATE AUEL. Gne Ved " Fova T LaeaNter|| WAL [ grotesque 'de to this fashion—the spectacle arvelous Scene Witnessed In the Wilds 1416 Farna visited here about three weeks ago. Greatest vatuo over offeied. LB e ar, and. s legally and |1¢Y St Dicus through the forearm and the | of 'a maid or man servant solemnly. enter- of Alnsks. Dr. Scdrles & Sedl'lvs, o " \{ heavy serge :unhrl'n ,.\‘_ fmll_l{:\' iandles, e aty 4 hip. ~Whitney fired in all six shots. The|ing an apartment with twenty-two cards.| Afier we hod seen the unv Bt the Experience shows the desirability of hav- [&00d value at $1.19; our price, 75c each. _ | ofclally canceled the rental of the ground | physicians in attendance claim that Whitney | perhaps, on a sliver tray, to announce the L tng fire {nsurance in an old and strong com- [ Dig line of gloria silk »"’"l'“‘}“»-;“ ney | upon which the anclent Zion Lutheran [cannot possibly live. Dicus is resting easily | visit of two people. Cards are now engraved | fajestic peaks and glaciers that evening, and paty. We write insurance in the most re- | Dresden handles; we have sold them all $ed- | church stands. Since 1732 the congregation |at the county jail and is in no immediate |in a clear script, small or large, as individ- [ thelr baptism in the down-pouring sunbeams, 8 t $1 t t $1.00 each llable companies in the world, among them “R ‘lm— Tt "’i'K‘;‘{' q;ni “"“"hn;”“ naturat | I this old house of worship has on one Sab- danger. ual taste may suggest, or else in plain Ro- | writes John Muir in the Century, it was in- being the following: e e o A et natorts | bath In every Juno paid this debt, and thus PEEIeWeE CIRFIE Wans man capitals, This lettering 18 more ex- | worcelvable that nature could have anything Imperial of London, established in 1803 wool handles, some of them last scason's | fyifiled the stipulations of the deed exccuted s e i pensive than the script. German text is | fuefelVIDE Jhat Bature Could Aave BEVLLY Glens Falls of New York, established In [ 0ods that soll as high as $3.25, none of thom | "garon Henry William Stiegel. Manheim | RED OAK, Ia., June 16.—(Special Tele- | no longer fashionable. The script letters are | (KA (0 BIOW HR. RERCRUALICSS, COmBATE 1849, Worth less than $2.25; we offer them at $1.60 | 75U borough of 8,000 people in Lancas. | EFam)—Prof. Jeste Clark carriel Lincoln | severely plain, without flourishes or shaded | bt Lul'a oiing. B s 8 Fireman's Fund of Callfornta, established |€4h = = brellas, natural | ter, Which thie prosperous farmers there have | township at yesterday's primaries and is the | strokes. A young man frequently gives his | (2 1ovely dawn gave no promise of anything (Plnaud S) pHELEs. e K & Tine Cof plain tat. | claimed for half a century is the richest |republican party's choice for superintendent [ club as the residence addrcss on i €4r.| urcommon. Its most Impressive features |§1.00 size reduced to. Palatine of Manchester, Eng., established in | pocd handies; weo & D fne 0 M 61,95, | agricultural county in America. The founder |of schools of Montgomery county. Cards for husband and wife are emaller thn |- ot ™ihe frosty clearness of the sky, and a v B ivtet & Tonle; Sols ‘Asnty,. 838 Bean ' FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, of this quaint town was Baron Stiegel, the DentaBrT O, Ietiteot) thority on” such matters states that cards | deep, brooding caim, made all the more| Bc size reduced to. street. R g 401-403 Broadway, projector of the first glasa factory on M8 pEn OAK, Ta, June 16.—(Special Tele- | with rounded corners have appeared in En- | Atriking by the intermlttent thunder of the | g0 Briantine reduced to.. qebl o Council Bluffs, Ta. | eide of the Atlantic, a public-spirited citizen | 0PRSS T A8 SER0PRER NP glana, but they have not yet crossed the | bergs. The sunrise we did not sce at all, for We will make special prices for running — who lived to benefit his fellow men, and who Sater, Men's cards are smaller than here- | We were beneath the shadows of the fiord | 76c Lavender Salts reduced to.. A with Harian. A cally a pauper, after having under- | Bomery county, died this morning at 8 + Glere - | cliffs, but in the midst of lics we were v Les 1 s to your residence for o4 died practically a pauper, aftel & tofore, although personal preference may be . but in the midst of our studies we were st LA A Ch e The republicans of Councll Blufs were cx- | gone the Indignity of imprisonment in a | 0'clock, after a lingering illness of over a | yercited on this polut. Young ladies’ [ startied by the sudden appearance of a red | Crabapple Extract, per oz. 2 the month ot June. Call at Gas office ior : xercited on § g - information. tremely well pleased with Senator Harlan on | Philadelphia jail for debt. The “Feast of | year. g cards are a trfle smaller. tian thote of thelr | IIEU burning with a strange, unearthly R TR the occaslo his t visit here, and the | Roses” 18 a poetical but most appropriate ried sisters, but they are only used when | splendor on the topmost peak of the Falr- Metcalf Bros. have a eplendid line of sum- [ (1% O°Ftean L Ml st e ; designation of a memorial unique in its con NO WISH T0 INTRUDE. paying formal visits to intimate friends. | weather mountains. Instead of vanishing as Brma“ E flmlj I'“ 0 fHer olothing, ndications now are that be will be able 0| ception, admirable in its purpore, and In- — on all ctter accasions the mather's name ap- | suddenly as it had appeared, it spread and {3 FTA at least evenly divide the Pottawattamie | ¢piring’ the good people of Manheim with | A Prostrated Man Bravely Declines to | pears on the daughter's card. spread until the whole range down to the PERSONAL PARAGRAPRS delegation to the state conventfon with Gen- | the feeling of loyal devotion to the man who Break In on an Afternoon Ten. — level of the glaciers was filled with the 1513 DODGE ST., OMAHA. Mes. Siiverthorn '—" San Antonio s the | €ral Drake. The “machine” s all for Drake, | sleeps in & quiet church yard over in Berks | “Ho lives!” PRESENT FANCIES IN FLOWER ct-}(»svlnl nrly In ‘({x‘yh;(r irl \\us’ at first a vivid o D W aatiar o jestiot Fi but the rank and file of the party Is thor- | county, where his grave is ever garnished | Ag the doctor spoke, relates Brooklyn Life, | (. Fevn bl e b el ] b A € HOE R Lty guest of Mra. H. 8. Jones on Frank street. | J0,0 ¢ (0P A0 10° the splendid old man | with the floral token he loved so well, a red P ey ¢ | Costly Houquets the Rage Among the |fine as the alpenglow, vet indescribably rich L > the man who v e 1 9 v ep—i o e o Mr. and Mre, Charles Dolge and family | (HEEY TOMPVCEC 0 o0 40 Vote for again, | rose of Lancaster. but a few moments before ha ¥ rides of New York. und deep—not In the least like a garment or ","ks”:““&" S ) P £eW | }is presence here excited universal admira-| It fs almost a century and a half since [ been struck by a passing cable car and who| Amiq all the plenitude of epring and sum- | mere external flush or bloom through which b il e gday | tlon In the ranks of the Drake men, and | Baron Henry William Stiegel. a German of | ¥a8 now lying prostrate In a rear room of | yer blossoms the orchid still reigns a dis- | BU® might L) the rocks or snow, 1 nfl"ofl;.:.’,;ax‘;x?"“x‘fnumv\»nrfr(;r:fil yesterday | without an_exception they announce them- | a noble race, left hie home at Manhelm in | the corner drug store moved uneasily. and | (nct favorite, says the New York Sun. Win- gL "n’fi:fi"lfi.:nt'."m.:;'fllly ;",'[L‘f."'{?n’..',‘"',: 1 1 ] halllGiwiere fehe selves for Harlan for seeond choice. One | the fatherland for the new world in quest of | slowly opened his eyes and looked wonder- ootia A al fre i 4 singing at the college commencement. ot the leading republicans of the city ex- | adventurs and abundant wealth. He wooed | ingly around him o (he faces of the men | Loy HoeT e r e O o a5 e A | THuace, The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experitnce, frs. Ro . Robert Perci- | pree, selt 'y F 3 dNea e LR S loane orchid bloom never falls below 35 cents. At | Beneath the frosty shadows of the fiord we | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AN. : o r:fl“L:X::‘n).kinl.:‘lrlsm;m‘lmp’?‘n"“31;;“. Tarol- | pressed nimaeit yesterday n the strongest | and wedded & Philadelphia maiden, Eiizabeth who had carried Wim away {rom the path of | present an orchid spray on Which there are | stood hushed and awe-stricken, guzing at the S O N T CER RO R SV TR L vi h v e s 177 i v cts $5. Whit hid: v- | holy vision; and had we seen the heavens § Whéro sho was called by the lliness' of her who has tow red head and shoulders over all | | In 1770 Baron Stiskel was regarded as the | ““Am 1 hurt? e aasiod vagneiyssas ho | Lo Eioume costa $5: White otohide are coy- | holy Yol aud had welasenthe heavens WORLD'S HERNAL DISFEN Miss Mahel Thomps of the teachers [ candid £ th tov tav Abis! gov richest man In eastern Pennsylvana, Rcbert | made an effort to move and then sunk back | yride’s bouquet that they =~ are especially [ could not have been more tremendously SARY OF MEDIOINE, 53 Mahel Thompson, one acy of the ex-senator for the governor- | Morris possibly excepted. ~Of course the |again, his face pale from the unusual pain. | gought, Orange blossoms are tucked some- | Strained. When the highest peak began to in the city echools, leaves today for her [ship of lowa,” said he, “has partaken of the | Penns were richer. At that time George | ‘Ye home in Fort Smith, Ark., to spend the sum- [ proportions of a boom in the last few days, | Washington, who had met and admired the #aid the doctor. ““Don’t you re- | \yere ‘among them in accordance with tradi- | burn, it did not teem to be steeped in sun- member you were trying to cross the etreet | {{or' Lue the bouquet is distinctly of orchids [ Shine, however glorious, but rather as if it mer vacation. and it Harlan was a politician, willing to | sturdy German baron at his Philadelphia (ahd did not see the car behind you? It's a 25 5 had been 3 d s Charles ‘McDonald, the helr apparent to | work as successful pollticians 'work today | nome, accompanied the stovemaker to Eliza- | wonder that you were not Xilled, . W were | "™ n";“‘:r;‘h"m"a‘“,::",:“nilj;,',’l‘;,,f",ff"pm“,m A et Tht.‘,',m:]lm":,l\?po'::f’,,h';‘l,’; ‘;',m‘\!:; e the western branch of the Sandwich Manu- | he would go into the convention with a fol- | path furnace and remained over night in the | going to take you direct to the hospital, but ,,(,we‘: lover, looking ||qu the curved, satin- | scending, with a sharp line of demarkation facturing company, left last evening for a|lowing that would make his nomination ab-| paronial mansion. The record of this visit [I thought when you came to you might wish | jreq™ o ne™ 4 separating it from the cold, shaded reglon month’s vacation at Bedford, Ia. solutely certain on the first ballot. If nomi- | (g gacredly kept In the archives at Manheim. | to go home. I think you can be moved now.” | the A . Ao ! bhaven't,” admits the florist, | beneath, peak after peak, with their spires Mr. and Mre. Charles Zimmer of Helena, | Nated, he would poll the heaviest vote in |1t was in 1772 that Stiegel axecuted a deed | A look of great anxiety came over the in- .4n,,:°;,,::'9;‘: the Very reason why 1 should | and ridges and cascading glaclers, caught Mont,, are the parents of a son. Mrs. Zim- | Council Bluffs ever given a republican candi- | which s now In the possession of the family | Jured man’s face. recommend. them for a bride. Orange blos- | the heavenly glow, until all the mighty host mer is better known to Councll Blufts people | date. His reception in the city on Satur- | oo ph 8 YOV o BeRa Ot e Way | “What time is 17" he asked. Sophla Gernel day is indicative of his great popularity. o o . “ . | #oms, pretty and delicate as they are, have stood transfigured, hushed and thoughtful, a: ( b)’T:mr former nn:neln{{:tl!s: h'u;]!;m'f erasr: Throughout the entire day ail sorts and con. | €ditor of the Manheim Sentinel. The time-| The Woctor Q?]""'s“‘“;dl his watch. “It is |, peftume that is sometimes too much for a | if awaiting the coming of the Lord. The he engagement of Miss Isabelle Kelley of stained parchment, signed with the names . 3 5:15 Wwoman in the state of excitement that a | white, rayless light of the morning, seen . safd the sufferer, | ijo generally feels in church. I know | When I was alone amid the silent peaks of Chicago o Arthur F. Snow of Boston has | ditions of men thronged the parlors of his | g'fct PRUTIEC FERED WL (HE TPRR | yould it be any harm, zoth, conveys to the trustees of the Zion fVWith an expression of deep earnestness, “if 1|y j30q are supposed to rest ror two or threc | the Sierra, had always seemed to me the been announced. Mr. Snow formerly lived [ hotel anxious to grasp the veteran states- 4 Bere, and hia bride prospective visited Mrs. | 08 DAL (vmr i ce;‘" Raplds and |y eran church a tract of ‘and covering sev- | $aved here for an hour or g0 yet? I don't|g,ve pefore the wedding, but they don't. | most telling of the terrestrial manifesta- Fank Briosmald a while ago. A 3];.,“,::“'",'“’::.g:f,fr:f, lf,’:‘f,‘:'d};,‘f\ £ral acres as a site for a church building, | W0t to go home Just now." They are in the thick of all sorts of excite- | tions of God. But here the mountains them- 5 full votes for Harlan. While the advocates | The consideration exacted was this ‘But you would be much better carel for |, ont ana are worried up to the last moment, | sélves were made divine, and declared His To the Pablic and Our Patrons. vy et : there,” replied the medical man, “and 1 \ e e S B S e Tk of the cther leading candidates are engaged payment of § shillings now, and an an- | {1’ o adical T|and then to have to stand for an hour and a | glory s still more Impres ‘We have decided to change the name of L Bag! don't see any reason why you should want [ )\he g’ Loaive thelr friends is a good deal How long we gazed I never knew. The In bitter attack and recrimination the | Bual rental of one red rose in the month of [ {o" ¢ €S SAY ¢4 el 8ifar Giise: doan will 3 vhel s o v stay here. ~Come, what difference doe de o see 0 lorious vision passed away in a gradual, qusEiy, baver friends of Mr. Harlan, following the exam- | June, when the same shall be lawfully de- |’ make whether you get home now or an | Of demand on them. I have seen more than | £ p ¥ & i " one 1 c ances nearly | fading change through a thousand tones of “WHEELER" ‘ TEMP) ¢op | ple of thelr distinguished leader, maintain | Mmanded. # S ne woman under such circumstances nearly * thro ! WHEBLER'S K . TOMPERANCE | {ovard thetr opponénts an attitude of dlgni- | | ThIS ceremony was quaint in the extreme. | "%, ‘i A° roatuaifrerencell exclaimea| FéaAY Kto" taint RASbHASdosai't iwanciiany, color o, pele yelidw and wrhites anditaen the , i oy A T " | The pastor of the church a week or two pre % sweet-smelling bouquet, therefore. The | work of the fee world went on again in every- | [ treat the following Diseases: This refers to what was known as “Copp's | fied Tespect. In *he support of their candl the chur the man on the couch, with a look of infense BLing L Douqueh $ [ sty & Bl S I e At the ham, on PPt | date, however, they are earnest, enthustas. | VIous to the Sunday sclected for the service | unguish, “You may’ not know It, sir,” he | Fooms are all decorated with flowers and the | day beauty. The green waters of the flord | * o 00 o0 the Hend, Throat and Langss Dis: our new beverage, and in the future A de ed one member o ek to atmosphere 1s heavy with perfume already. | were filled with sun spangles; with the up- | o t the Eyo Emalo Lhoeame.) - Mhlx: change (s mads | tio:and active. lesignated one member of his flock to pro- | went on, his volce rising with excitement as | & M B R U L T D¢ | eascaof the Eye and Ear, Fits und ‘Apoplexy, ik e s o Se R reT At Nl o Rd rare, T HIR ot OR s alsAY s | T S . The orchids are pure, handsome, unobtrusive, | SPringing breeze the fieet o ergs et | Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Come for the purpose of aliowing us to copyright he movement in favor of Senator Har he clutched the physician by the arm and | The orehils are pure, BERMeoe AnoRtsive. | FL €08 heir voyages; and on the Innumer- | plamt, Nersols D ibits. Mhes ‘z e our label, with a name exclusively our owr, | !an’s nomination has been slightingly de- | Eratefuily accepted by the lucky person, who | winced visibly at the thought of what might Which will be done at once: also to preveni | nominated ‘sentiment.” But it fs daily becom- [ 18 usually a young girl or a woman. The |be his fate, “but my wife is giving an after- the goods from Leing confounded iwith o |InK more evident that it is sentiment pregnant | rose, with the strictest care, was carried in | noon tea, and I thought I would rather wait beer called Kop's ~he:r (sald to be import=d), | With very practical results. It is a sentiment | and laid upon the altar. It was received by | until it is over with.” actly suitable.” able mirrors and prisms of these bergs, and | pression, 1.oss of Manhoo It is a fancy now to decorate the halls and | on those of the shattered crystal walls of the | imal Wealkmness, Diabetcs, bt bl rooms of a house on festive occasions with | glaciers, common white light and rainbow | €asc, St Vitus' Dance, Rho [ <prays of cherry and apple blossoms and great | light began to glow, while the mountains, [ WRILC Swelig Seroful that is being sold to S)me extent in this pert | Which is rapidly crystalizing info a popular | the pastor, Rev. J. H. Menges, and by him - e - 4 8 ¥ el | ore and Fistuia of the country. Wheeler's King Temperance | demand. Freed from all entanglements and | formally turned over to the legal heir or A Well Faid Engineer. branches of dogwood. If the affair occurs in :lxmlnrl'm, 1;- xlm:l‘. ‘p-x:)(.‘..‘§t;l|\: ""","; j.\“!r«:{ Without the kiife dfl_‘““‘ -~ Beer contains neither alcohol, malt or grain | resting its claims upon the solid basis of | representative of Baron Stiegel. For man % the afternoon men are sent out at daylight | and loomed again in the thin aziro 1a seren ofblood, Woman with her of any kind, but Is a pure hop extract, re- | things done for the benefit of the whole | years Mrs. Boyer of Harrisbur oot [t hass aanosally isen sunderatood that:tho,l fo gathenihese dslicata vl benullen betore | terrestylat minjebly Lo et sand, kg et folorgaile restioramuie £ B e b IRt e L [ A oI A aTlaD Ity e[ eranddauBiten %ot the old benefactor, has | &FESst fee for consultation ever pald an|the sun touches them. Wild flowers wilt " Gior wmmglnw 0‘1‘1”‘“[““ e I HE la’i:fi-':';x’(l e e b invention, and has been decided by the |not be denled by the use of an epithet. When | journeyed to Manheim to receive it. engineer was tho $50/000 glven tho late Cap- [ eaally, Bit the decotaier takes M preciu: (nzbrxl\:‘:l‘;llxlfl:el!w;‘lllo “1?,.;:1';.{-‘..;.2 and our | te Feivate and Venereal Distaven N Revenue Department, December 5, 1594, as | men consider how different might have been Skt L tain James B. Eads for services as a witness | !¢ disnon A 8 B AT W B Treay it Bt oo of all kinds. 850 to $s00giorfeit for not subject to special tax.either for manufac- | the cour: blossoms turned downward, Instead of up, | burning hearts were ready for any fate, feel- | gny'' Vemere ?,.,.u.,e ¢ Finot. cure s Tor nala Lo i St n,,g,"{ SOMN dexslapment Dif for the| WOMAN TOO MUCH INDOORS, |during the parlamentary inquiry Into the | o that their drooping scems only natural, | ing that whatever the future might have in ul B shiy ese goods are manufactured Sight an mely lnfluence of r. Manchester ship canal project. This fee is Now that =0 many of their customers are | store the treasures we had gained would exclusively by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing | Harlan in shaping national legislation affect- | Fresh Alr Wil Settle the Queatlon of | now in a fair way to be greatly surpassed by | out of town the florist finds his chief profit | enrich our lives forever, company, 134 East Broadway, Council Blufts, | Ing her |v§u-rofllfl. they rvt‘flxfl_lw a practical Feminine Inferiority. that of another American engineer. The work | in preparing boxes of rare flowers, to be —— THOSE w 10 ARE AFFLICTED Ta. Wheeler & Hereld, proprietors. sie to his candldacy. Resuits constitute the | «American women stay oo much in the | of converting the unhealthy and disease- | sent as remembrances to travelers on out- Finished His Spee Will suve life and hundreds of doliurs by calle He measure oL n cmanlp s agtivities, aug, . argent Hopkins | breeding city of Santcs, in Brazil, into a [ going steamers, An old California ploneer, in the Washing- | in& on or using Neglige and summer shirts and ladies' | judged from its results, bemeficial not to | POUSe" savs Mrs. Mary ks and gel?ut tes, a very large stock and the | himself, but to the state, the record of ng|!P the Boston Traveler. “Thig is a well [ modern commercial center, begun in 1892 We used to devote all our taste and in- | ton Post, tells a story of a long-win’ed []n c W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. He was tell whatails largest stock of straw hats in town, aré a|other man in lowa compares with that of | KNOWn characteristic of our countrywomen, | by Prof. E. A. Fuertes, director of the col- | genuity to making up baskets of flowers for [ stump speaker named McCullom, art of the great Spetman Bros. stock that Is | the venerable statesman whom the people, as | #0d like jealousy, which makes the meat it | lege of engineering of Cornell university, this purpose,” said one florist. *‘Baskets |agsigned to speak at a mining camp in the -yl'_ ation, eing sold by the assignee at ridiculously | now clearly appears, still delight to homor' | feeds upon, the more they stay in the | Is still going on. The cost will be between | looked beautiful when taken on board, and | mountains. There were about fifty iners i n for Question n low prices. Tt Is alto the ladiee’ chance (o it houte ‘the” les” are " they Inclined 1o 0 | $3000.000 and $4.000.000. and, as Prof. Fu #xolted the envy. of all the women who bAL | ipresent whon he: began.. Bt when atilio | BiankiNei Xfoxmen;ao. # fop women) get unheard of bargalns in dry goods. nite Ouk Filing. out. " B , 1 ertes receives 4 per cent of the total out- | none. X 3 ernally, ¥é N0 | end of a couple of hours he gave no signs Al corregpondence gtrictly confldential, Five thousand feet S-inch top, 12 to 25 | i FIGRKInS knows whereof she speaks, | jay,he will probably enjoy for some time [ eVidence of thelr contents, are sent instead | o finishing s lsteners dropped away. Some | Medicive sent by express. ~ Address ail lotte Memorial Services. teet long, at 9%e per lineal foot. A. Over- | with women Who do stay In the house. but | the distinction of being the best paid en- | now. These can be placed in the refrigerat- | went back to work, but the majority sought [ ¥ O, W. PANGLE The Knights of Pythias observed Memorial | ton, Council Bluffs, I he has done and 1s still doing ner best | gineer whose compensation is on public | OFS on the stcamer, and after the passen- | wherewith to quench their thirst, which had 555 Bnoan c" LKy M B % s — to rouse a liking for outdoor exercise in the | record. gers have been two or three days aboard a | heen {mmensely aggravated by the dryness noaoway, Counoit Biurrss day yesterday afternoon, paying their re- east of her feminine friends. ————— woman can create quite a sensation by ap- | of the discourse. Finally there was but one 10c in stamps for replv spects to the deceased members of the order y Y ms removed + Hemorrholds Look out for the excursion to St. Joseph S any recognize the truth of that 2 3 LEF: pearing at dinner with a beautiful fresh " pd, weary- e — June 23, via the Burlington route. Fare, | .. e many recogni ! TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. T auditor left, a dilapidated, weary-looking oll = f in the manner which custom has made o |$1.60 for round trip, O. KMV u"'m: tl;:kr;l ;:é';;fl:.‘f; ‘r‘\};nll,\‘n\:‘ .‘.M]\:;\:l::’ll\ll)'iov!‘r;' ¥ (‘:.';:(.! bouquet. Of course, two or three people | fellow. Fixing his gaze upon him, McCullom | GEORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, fixture. Invitations had been sent out to all | agent. i D caraire by Roing for a snort waik| The banking house of'Brown & Bruner of | %!l have to be tipped in order to perfect | pulled out a man's size six-shooter and laid President, Cashien the neighboring lodges and in response came — i soon degenerate and allow | Metropolis, Tll., has closed its doors, this arrangement, the steward and his assist- | it on the table. The old fellow rose slowly a large number of visitors froms other towns, pubiican Primuries, the veriest s ot Rinde R EREINS ERlhEl e o ot Tl ayar OklsHoma. are crowds | Lestilo t0amAt and g0 on, but the pas-|and drawled out: “Be you goln' to shoot ef T dll bent upon the same errand. Committees | The republican city primaries will be held | out. It is wonderful how many excuses a f o he new gold fields in Oklahor ser ger n't mind that, and will enjoy the | go?"" “You bet I am," responded McCullom, from the local lodges visited all the local |at the following places Saturday even.| }Oman can find for not doing what she ( Ing into the new gold fields in ahoma. | flowers much more that she would at the | “I'm bound to finish my speech, even if I " @ - > - bl en- | does not wish to do. Miss Frances Willard writes from London, | moment of departure, when her mind is fuil | have to shoot to keep an audience.” The old depots during the forenoon and eived th g, June 2 30 o'clocl N “The 3 > P Aoe. e 0ld X R cOTlins Dhsr 10 the ball fa~(ne | i0f Juna 2, 4¢.7:30 0 slack, forthe purpote | ke \‘.::.‘""““:F |“y3;\'.‘.-.{".hu:::“.’.'{'fy‘ ,oman | denying the story of her reported engage: | of other things. Moss roses keep better | fellow sighed in a tired manner, edged off - o x:i M-l.x-l(;lvn‘lgrdu\;lt'gfllva to attend the county | 4% CB BN A Gomesticity: and ,‘ljm:' ‘Aol | ment. than any other rose, so we use a plenty of | slowly, saying as he did £o: *“We.l, shoot ef of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. At 1:30 o'clock were held the memorial | ““pyention of June @7 : K o o thas She decme' it an mmok. | A private cable received from Berlin an- | them-and of green ‘and lavender orchids; a | you wants to. I may just as well be shot as | (sapi 4 ere pro all according o tha | First precinct, First ward, at Wheeler & | sibility to get out of the rut in ever so |nounces the death of Ernest Oscmeidler, the [ green orchid will keep two weeks in water | talked to death.” Capital, . . $100,00 exercises proper In the hall according 1o the | jyapejd'e. mall a way without neglecting s th « i if the stem is clipped occasionally. Amerl Profits, 12,0000 3 o embers being ad- | ' Seacnd 4 : small a wi cglecting something | German comedian. X s clipped occasiona erl- rofits > Y - ¢ rll|lxl¥ of the order, only members bdm_: ad Second prec'net, First ward, at 505 Broad- | —home, husband or children. How can she " ’, f Sav . | can beauties keep fairly well, also, and so do | = = 3 . mitted. Hon, C. G. Saunders pronounced a | y.v spare two hours a day to be devoted to her The Milford (N. H.Y Savings bank has BT e S P A T T e et Tt = One of the oldeat. banks 1n'ihe slale BT | e\]]ugy‘upul\ the ‘uv.v.».-n?.-.l members, his | " Prst and second precincts, Second ward, | 9WN pieasures. when she now works far into [ been enjoined from doing business by the | iy ng e “”mm“y i nl‘wlyplawr 7 Bhhemiera o e Wo sollcit your business and collections. W4 effort. belng warmly received. The proces- | u, oity bullding. the Rigit, and yet the Work 1 never done. | bank commissioners, IAEleARd slse o AuARLly of ol eecham’s pills are for bilious. |pay & per cent on time acposits.” We' will be sion formed at Bayliss park, Ovide Vien| 'pirst precinct, Third ward, at Justice | HOW, can she conscientiousis take from her| The Standard Natjonal bank of New York 8 Sl Bl b oo Pleased 10 489 ARA.8OIVA YOW, acting as chief marshal and Louls Kost and | yien's offce g ce | family time which belonks to. them, Which | with s capital stogk of $200,000, has been Freedum of Speech, ness, bilious headache, dyspep- ¢ Dscar Younkerman as assistants, o 3 = Y s their right? Yes, bu & woman's . begl 88, - 3 gLy Second precinct, Third ward, at S0 ghest duty is to her children, then she | uthorized to begin business. v on Star: ‘Judge,” sald the pris-| gt T h Attornags -3 B "y ey Main trect, 03 South | MENERL QY+ (o wear herseif. out: "evon | The democratic comvention for the Thirty- | o v imbion SIr: Iaudge, st Prie| gia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- SINS & BMNBRIDGL‘,», actice 1n the Btate \ ey pig e First precinet, Fourth ward, at south room | in_their service, for then she defedts her | fourth Ohio senatorial district adopted reso- | °"Cr solemaly, “ye don't moan.Jt N . : and Faderal Oourts. Roomy Mt iShik Si trimmad’ haty ok & Great redustion. | of oourt Bouse. ot Gnject. Iy 1t ‘not better o b G aifve | (UG Tavorin free colage “Of course I mean it,” was the respons> | giness, sick headache,bad taste |&rt Block. Council Bluffs, Towa. I or $6; $12 7; hats for _ inat: Mo ctiree | balf of th: time thee half alive all the Hone s N ) b Ay 5 ) B T 2501 o mice tri ey "ath £97 | “Second precinet, Fourth ward, at Smith's | filr"'1s'"s Wiin time. taken by & Woman| A meeting of thg Sputhern Raflway and | ner ot fett tub talkin' on the street cor in th | ated = 31 'These prices will continue for the mext | hAlk g y {0 recuperate and refuvenate herself lost | Steamship association s in session in New | MerIast, DIERLYS AT n the mouth, coated tongue, ' . i 30 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street. First and second precincts, Fifth ward, at | or wasted? Far from it. Any child, any | York, readjusting southern rates. hat's it ou were charged with being | f Lite sall ki 0 n S 1126 Fifth avenue. shand. would rather spare . the mMother s loud and boistero oss of appetite, sallow skin,ete, I - 0 1163 Ladies, do not fall to 100k at the beauti-| First precinct, Sixth ward, at Shuberts | Wife for a snort time dally if, by so do- | It 18 announced thatcMiss Ida B. Wells, | ““Ten dollars—an' fes' fur talkin'. Well, B o - 5 [hg. her eye would krow more bright, her | the leader of the anti-lynching crusade, s 0 | juage, I'll work it out. But yc el ds . Al ful new things on second and third floors of | office. T e, Shafh and. compiaining. than | be married to & coloped attorney of Mil | dokmg s’ 1k at you nave de-| when caused by constipation |- —— - A the Durfee Furniture company. Nothing| Second precinct, Sixth ward, at Windsor | {o"§0S. For “uninterrupted ,;\‘j‘f,,_u,"“h T e L ¥4l 1l- | stroyed a patriot. You have druv the iron . . . CHIMNEYS CLEANED VAULTS CL EANED, A = — of her right to health er ove p own, 0., | je apped dol Vol - - P X lkllht aasre Resara e Have you seen e unequalled bargaing In gf her right to health by her overanxiety |,y "ordered that all places of business, no | the Goddess of Liberty. Freedom of speech frequent cause of all of them. FRUTT ’.’},".f.‘.d"u',\."..,,,f}"{f.',',,‘, 3475 Fo8 ourteen coaches, bearing 800 excursionists, | midsummer millinery—all new fresh goods— | *“Fhere is one thing of which we may be | matter of what kind, be closed hereafter on | is the bulwark of our country, an' when 3 Pearl street. 3 ved in the city yes ver | D0 0ld stock to work off, and In cheap goods | sure, and that is that no woman will ever | Sunday. speech gits ter costin' $10 a crack, jud, i . — s » :;rl\;d l:‘ e v:‘)n“i, sm“:.u,y f'.:‘::""“,,“_:" Dats at your own prices. Baby hoods and | take any pleasure oF exercise If she waith uixlh-y 4 Ruhl A pass oute I'm an .xurf‘hlh: Rt o A Go by the bd®k. Pills 100 and | FAin LANDE 7o EXCHANGE FOR CITE 3 o Burlington raltway, the visitors being [ G5 S SOUT O BUETH, Y (0008 | to finish her work before she takes it Rdward Rubl, & .Bgaton _dslegate to the e "| sg8 & box. Book'free at youws |-ZERr. G R Nichoscn NYE Bioadway. picked up at Creston and all the towns be- | &0 itis 5 W, here are some women who have such an e, was Neeh 4 FOR SALE ENINGT 3 icked t Creston and all the t bo- | Boott's, 536 West Broadwa: h B i | o ho h Brewers' convention at Milwaukee, w (- ey FOR BALE, A NO. 4 REMINGTON TYPB, tween that place and this. At the local depot s, 63 insane ldea of getting their work done and | robbed of $500 while sleeping in his room at o druggist's or write B.F. Allen Co., writer; us good as new. Sandwich Manufacture fully halt of the peaple footed it up town, | A pice assortment of children's wash suits | oo} eversthing done systematically | the hotel. Indianapolis Journal he little dear is | g6¢"Canal St., New York. ing Co., 1038 and 1030 B. Maln street, While the other halt boarded the motors and | at”Metcalf Bros and at is BIORST ame ginal they Would | A pay car and a frelght train on the Pitts- | 108t again,” she sald as soon as he got home, Anoual salos inore than 6,000 00 boxes. WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED KITOH ‘rode up, some of them going directly to T removed f the last pleture, and burg & Lake Erie road collided at Mahoning [ *‘Oh, that pug?” - e girl. Mrs. Jacob Sius, 816 Platner street Omata, but most of hem spending tilr e Children's Day. Oy awrer in e “hauced, VeI | Junction. Several persons were injured, but | “Yes, that pug, If you want to talk like a e on this side of the river, e Counell Children's .day was observed In the usual | same apple-pie order, If nature did not or- | none fatally. brute. And I want you to advertise for him." — . Bluffs resorts were well patronized, Fair- | yway at the First Presby! dain otherwise, and make it imperative P, g S0l And this is the ad as it appeared — - 3 yterlan church yester- Passengers In the Colima investigation ! : = v ; : 2 Toount park with all its natural beauty prov- that' fuel be added to keep life's fite burne | ¢o1r oty % Lost—A savsage-shaped yellow dog, an- Cleaning and Dyeing of Garments and X . day morning, the regular service giving wa -5 testified that the cfficers made no effort to| I 3 . 5 $ HEN AN b vt Manawa 8% bad 8 | 1o an exerclie in which the membora ot the | - ¥ivomen who seem to be endowed with | lower the boats or distribute life preservers | SWering, When hungry, to the name of X et arge share of the visitors, rand Plaza | & o X ool chiefly figured. The pulpit | Ordinary common sense often think they | until it was too late. Baby.” ~A reward will be paid for his re- Goods of Every Description and Manhattan beach having all they could | Sunday school chiefly ficure o pulpit | SrAINALY SOTUR Heaven's. Arat lew bh | aboras M. Wit g turn to 37 Blank street, dead or alive, L tuke care of. The crowd was a very orderly | W38 handsomely decorated with flowers and | niaking everybody as uncomfortable as pos- | aon oo o s, ., au ss Naonie e ) one and the day was unmarred by any acci- | & Portion of the infant class occupled it. | sibie in these endeavors. They think they | Nelson of Kansas City, whose attempted| fron Manufacturers Advaace the Price. Bohoadantres e Cit D e et A One interesting feature was the baptism of | are sacrificing thems for their fami- | elopement some time ago caused & sensa-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 16.—A furthe bt g AL AL Y1 200 ‘ u Infants, nearly a dozen of them receiving the | lles, When It {8 the families that are being were married Wednesday. R d " Works, Cor. Avenue A and 26th Commeggement is not complete unless your | rite at the hands of Dr. Stephen Phelps, in i Their husbands often long for Nla {n tha eia X advance of 50 cents per ton In the price of St., Council Bluffs. Office, 152) Far \ 4 | adaich N L little comfortable disorder, and some ple in the vicinity of Hubbard, Mich., Y 3 grm'” BT Beaitn & Cor 5 M levn ol :I‘ll{l"l:lll‘uv:.l:nr:lllf '?T”»"-L'J"h'.&' plnl'm “du"f ""." een known to. see 1t claqwametimes | are reported to be in & destitute condition, | *0Uthern pig iron was made by the Tennes- nam St., Omaha, ames. H. L. Smith & Co., 45 Main street. 3 sing program of reci- | {ia Ghildren 4o not love her s the | They are unable to sell either wood see Coal & Iron company, the largest irg p . ¥ a children do not love Y would cither wood or tan v % on . 4 ]:;:‘0201102‘;:3‘.(;“1"‘::“0;:“{;lr;{l n "‘.‘:‘,‘.‘: did she find time to be ane of them for ever ball}(.lfrom which they bave previously made th:ub-r in the south, making an advance Send for Price List, . . 3 80 little & while sometimes.” a living, of $1.50, —_—————— .

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