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W THE O (AIIA DAILY i N BEE: 'l"lX-F,SDAY JULY 2, 189 x.; Na- ; plohle for young and old. Good speakers | dismissod from. the ofice of poundmaster | 10 the county Jail delegates from all counties except Wayne, | C11¥i Belknap Rifles, San Ant the art. Faded and onal Rifles, Washington, D. C.; Chicago Appanoose and Page, wit stalned Union, Adani brics made @ INR TRIQ | three delegates to the state convention nl\ NN A ALL IN READINESS I'OR THE DRI 4 Tue OMAHA Dany B ‘\l \\ N H{U\[ CUL\(IL BLLH\ | rrenaiern upuss 1. Bome wine haceis | 10 BL\l FIT th INDIAN . A A st —— lias been occasfoned in republican circles l»y\ Ceremontes at Camp Haneock Opened with 4 | i the fact that the call is issued for Avoca " ® Grand Purade Through the Cit d COUNCIL BLUFFS, A few years ago, when republican stock | B . 4 \ s . g an s i ! ST. LOUIS, July 1.—The interstats driii | 4 ) NOUNCEUR ) OFFICE, - - NO. 12 PEARL STRET mbar of Tronblesome Questions Up Be- s oy ""n" ""ll“ par, ”""'fall"""‘“”“‘ in | Teachers Interested in Thefr Ednoation in | and encampment, given under the auspices ot DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD'S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT N | ordet 0 keep the country fellows in line N 2 ider (he auspices e e th | decided to grate in a body to o 8i ity the Fair association, cpeted today with crack £ i fore the City Council, 1 1 to emigrate In a body to Avoca. At Convention at Sjous City, | Falr atl 1 toda; th cra All Patients Applying During July Will Be Trrnnvd at tho Nominal Fee of i Bullvered by sarrier to asy part of (e elty that time the local democratic organ shot military comu present from differsnt | o et H ety | — [ scveral shatt fnto the republicans, attribut- | PAFts 6F (N countey. By Moot e miud 18ft | $6 Por Month—Modicines Free and No Extra Charges What- 1 LW, N, Lessce, ¢ " | ng thelr willingness to accede to the de . i e 1d tek A - FE1EFHONES- Bustness ofmos, No. &; night | Oo -CIONS TO AN ELECTRIC LIGHT BIL | nifigs Gt the east enders to their tear that | AS TO HOW THEY SHQULD, B TRAINED | by tho heavy rains of the past two i ever—Hnlarged Offces and Incronsed Faoile 3 8 LEPHONES—~Business office, No. 43; night . f at | . pe 7 obitor, No, the east end republicans might not be able - had dried up and the ground was In splendid | ities--Begin Now. i | » withstand the termptation of a great city condition for the week's drillf body : ! | Atdermen Claim that All the Lights Have | ke Council Blufte, © Now the. democraty | Kev. . Egan Opposed to- Giving Them | was gratifed st (e foe oo ottt | 1 MINOR MENTION. | Not meen Furnished—East Lnders seem to be in a similar boat, and the demo- clal Advantuges ln the Way of | camp and the eplendid preparations made for : Thia s the offer: Dre, Copeland& Shopard | ALL SROULD KNOW, 4 Buy your cigars, pipes, tobaccos and canes | Bring Up the Question of cratic organ so far has had not a word Making the Ked Men Siilied the vlsiting troone. e wiLUtreRt AU wiiwAnity difine Juiyat 83 | Those who read t pers will note the rars . il a Koy hird cavalry, sla- {per month for ench uid every month un | lose wh Al the ) at Grand Hotel Clgar store Motor Tealns. Caucuses are to be held in the various — tioned at Jefferson barracks, aseumed com- | oured. This oftee Is fo Al pationts, botn 0.0 0 4 T a) Grand hotel, Councll Dluffs, Newly fur- s townships and precincts Saturday evening, mar Camp Hancock this mort | anct now, » iyt 4 senhia applylay ;. Bished. Keopened Oct. 1 . Clark, Prop. | . July 20, to select delegates to the county| o kg ing with two troops of United States ca o 18 no fiem ot physteians in Omahs | ¥ receive the cure and trentment W H " eld expects to build a residence | The eit uneil held a long and laborious | convention. Kane township has eighty-six SI0UX CITY, la, July 1.—(Special Tele- [ He at once put the camp under sty i I | | withoat Yy expruse whatave on Frankiin avenue, to cost about $2,000. | W ning. several items of busi- | Of these delegates out of 220. ; Cha a W. N 5 repulations as Hisnesd tha woblt of Who hnve as Iarge s practive as Drs, Cope< NOMINAL ASKESsEmEnt on & buais of #00n on Franklin avenue, (o about $2000. | meeting last evening, several items of bu AL il | Bram)—Chairman N. Hailman called the | Mt pmenced the work O BEC | iand & Shepacd. Hence none can afford to aonthive inclinding medicines and sers Cyrus Matland and Gustle l: 1(.‘4“. ness of an i nature being trans- | pREACURER REEO TAKES ACTION | ™ annual convention of the Northwest -'”r»m ~;.r.5 ERRL Pt ’\ OO by the | SOMPEte With them in this ofter, aod Drs, | VT e nid mal patients niike, ?‘!n?:‘..r were married yesterduy d | kstsd, - Siver Olaver ahd Aldsrmisn Bife } [ ern Indian Teachers’ association to order in | asrmmtira wondre i g " (Y N | Gopoinud & Shemard wloue oun Aord to | e, (FEAUNENEE 60 (o those AppIying la "I{'h" school board took a trip vesterday in | 8tow, Brewick, Brown, Greenshields, Rishton, | lirldge at Kast Omahia Selzxd for Delin- | the Young Men's Christlan association audi- | paring for the work that begins tom rrow, | ‘make it ‘ — — e r e o ook peet woveral school | Shubert and Spetman were in thelr accus anent City Taxes. | tortum i this city at 9 o'clock. There was | At 2 o'clock every comimand headed for tha | It 18 well known that many phyaiclans are I ONERYA buildings which are said to be out of repaif. | tomed places The bridge of the Omaha Bridge and Ter- | present 300 teachers, and 200 more arrived | ¢ty and took part in a parade through the | I “I"": to ask largo tees hecause of their | S HNRE Sk ot Mrn, Willons, -chiaresd, 1K | Pus ‘Bill of Cotinetl BiuMta Ous and | mine) sompany: win selsad by Cotinty Yrekts | this aven After s praver oy e 4FTIYed | bustness part of the town, Goverior o | Mwited practice, Those who huve sought | Peoplo Ave Taking the Mall Trovtment and mallclous trespass in cutting down John Mas- | g 05 p iy comp for $845 for city | urer Reed yesterday for delinquent taxes. | Bartlett ey * Al and others reviewed the parade from the |'he #ervices of such physicians Muuw n-n-! - Aro Iighty Pleased, Terman's weeds, has been continued until o | Blec rn; Bl A LR b AU S T i . ‘nuJ nter !u Kratz of the Sioux | f .T.u rs hotel balcony ‘:..|(u|. o muinllllr\ pay &5 emontia | William 1 jisay, of Glendive. Monts e b ey Ighting e month of Ju a il 1 as [ as p schools delivered the welcoming ad he column passed the reviewing stad in | fOF treatment they have beew obl under | Secretary and treasurcr of the Dawson George Rudlo was somewhat bettor yester- [ among others, and brought Al an Shu- | sonal property, but the company claimed that | dress, to which Superintendent Davis of the | the following or | oue pretext ex wnother, to pay ns high ws $25 | “1(1“(‘?‘[‘"»‘ e L and one day, when lis case against J, W. Pinncll for | bert suddenly to his feet with an objection. | it was excessive, from the fact that it was | Indian school at Flandreau, S, D.. responded. | Escort of mounted | 1 And sometimes more. o RS LER I i \ ¢ pon Major A. 8. Keyes, commandant of the| 7o 0 f reatment keeping a saloon was callcd, but not well| Ho said he had noticed that every fow | getting no income from the bridge. 1t also | Congressman Pickler of South Dakota, who | camp, and stafr [ E R AR A o} A LI UL through the malls i a 1l right, probably the enough to appear In court. ‘A continuance | i e the company had taken it upon them- | stated that the bridge was located o far | was present. spoke briefy. it L ol LR R fie1d our testimoninls, Constder the thous- [ Most 0l best managed and most was granted nntil nest Monday e tHa" 11N (n: (e cataktNes | AWhY e 4Ny I U » Spoke briefly, after which Rev. | mwo squadrons of United States cavalry. | Ands of curns w th | fhccessful svstem of the Kind fa this couns d All members of Twin Brothor encampment | Selves to turn off the light in the outsk LAY IEOM the CILYSLHRY 1t OURNL HOU tO bR M. f, Mion., read a p Pirst regiment infantry G M e [ yourseli; Wy wanonen |y Ihenk trom my awn experlence and ! Nor 43 Tndepenment. rdoe of 011 Fellows, | of the city, and in order to find wut just | charged up with any taxes for city purposes “I‘n Industries of Inlian oy’ Schi soumanded by colonel 1dwin Baldtrt. | whon 1 ean ket just us good trentment for | {Eeitment by "My own rodble Whe ) 476 tequested to bo pre Uile evening, a¢ | what was being done he stationed a man for | The taxes for 1804 amounted (o $2,697.25, but | He discouraged the plan of making skilled TRt OF Svashingtor: Dy o oo i) it o Y g Uouole oe business of importance is t me betore the | g week at the corner Avenue B and company asked for more time whenever | laborers ¢ i on the theory that they | Battalion of visiting fnfantry comy | 1AKE ADVANTAGE OF 1T NOW ! A very diflicdlt disease ta meeting. B, B. Edgerton, C. P. | Twenty-niuth strect, and found that June | Urged to settle. Yesterday John Mithen, for [ are unfitted by nature for such work, and | under command of Captain John ssfully, but they cured me up Fannfe, the 4-months-old daughter ‘r‘\hi 24 the lamp burned only half an hour, and | asurer Reed, went to the bridge and | that those s m!mfiuu are apt to revert to | Miller of y‘."'}.r"'“'y”'\ 0., WHERE THEY WORK. Lt bt Bl d ™ hittell, died at § o'clock | 2 i ! i levie ol Jeputy Sheriffs O'Brien and | @ Savage state e was or of train , it infantry o, i 5 i X x:::.:‘l::rm'I\{m.’v‘ \ \‘\I’A ’u |l‘ \lmlu‘;'v‘ is morn- | on the 26th h and 27th not at all _\x‘\’|-‘.]1lyy."l"\"‘f,.‘. :‘.,‘ ‘”f ¢ .', f,' S :”l', s 1‘, 1l ing them f farm u‘\v\u “\v.r.‘ u[m Mec. | Battalion of St." Louis University cadet To more fully meet all demands of a iarge | pOR HOME PMENT SEND FOR i ing at 10 o'clock, the funeral services being [ Alderman Brown said that the NghUal the | gates were closed and o business was al- | 0 met in the afternoon t tt64: ok | under command of, Captain Fred and exacting practice, Drs. Copeland and MEPTOM BI i m|«d mluu -' idence 2 Avenuc '1 ; i‘ rner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street | lowe :’ to be .',L. goted ac M} ‘,I A deputy | l{‘u \!‘\;“I.u“\‘ ‘\| l.“ v ”,[‘ Kinderga rk | Battalion of visiting moave) ¢ mpanies, ik ““\" -bw“‘)"‘h“ww" th “': ,,“‘C,"("\‘ ‘l-f \ )‘ \ y Articles of incorporation were filed With | haq not been burning lately, and It was | Sheriff is to be in charge of the structure [ AMOE the Indians.” In t bthth wer command < Aptain d u y ESFBbtnLy recorasr yesteraay by the Golden | . , FFOH HOW. on: ud settlement of some. sort | Beck of the Winnebage Aokl I Ford of the Chicago Zouaves equipment for thorough professional w "' Hleece Miuing company, with a capital stock | Unantimously agreed that the company needed | {10/ fow, on untll & e | “Bducated Tnians' utur loie | Battation e O e indler om T Ll T O third 0PI &S [ of $1.000,000. The lncarporators are George | looking. into, : Ao | ent Watson of the Menom | mand of captain James B. Curtls o ficar of th Now Topk Lite Bulkling, with | ROOMS 812 AND 818 NEW YORI LIHEN | W. " Pierce, ‘Henry W. ‘Robson, Edwin A “What do you want to do about it?" asked m!l- ’I{"‘u' Il‘”\:v"\'\ h‘uny: strength, quickest| on the “Outlook for the Educated Indian. | HOSpit 1l Corps of Light Hatters A, N, G. M, | wide front on both Farnam and Seven- | BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. Y, Kent, David K. Lee and Biddle Reeve | Mayor Cleaver of Alderman Shubert Dr. Brics's Baking B fer factors of —— | Returning to camp after the parade, the | {centh streets, constitutes, without doubt, | Office Hours— ta 11 a. m.; 2005 p. m. B ) Patrick Cremin, a check clerk for the Rock |~ I gon't exactly know,” was the reply king Powder. HARSH AND 818 FRIEN § CONFiDENT | different commands were presented to their | theurgest and best appointed medical office | “nings—Wednesdays and’ Saturdays only, «;Inndl,’ left l,-’;v‘wm’ 'r“: lu.. R ;‘”n ”,‘u\n | “but 1 .M,‘;‘”m '“:S"' a ‘”,‘,‘,u w’u ‘\;"; Owenby Comes Bucl Weilsta thed —_— foprosemtative snorisors 4.;4’ of :w'i L S Pl L 6108 Sunday—10 to 12 m, s wite and three children, and w ke | company put Harry Evans back in his of Oliarlen. OweRbY i E Y eliove the Senator's Guberantorinl Candi- | r¢ all prominent society ladies of St. Louis = — = — s Bowe near Ut city. 11 claims to place., We had good lighis when he was |, CuaTies Quenby the wheel ihlef, came v I Looked Upon with Favoe | This pleasing ceremony, which was a very COUNCIL BLUFDR received a letter from a her ing that | Phere. back yesterlay from Bigelow in charge c CRESTON, Tn. Ju : pretty one, was witnessed by a large crowd Bt by the death ¢ relative rec he The matter was referred to a special com- [ Officer Murphy, and was arraigned in Justice [ .o =, 140 JulY L—=(Special Tele- | o peopie 5 . The Sunday school children of the German | Brown and Brewick, with instructions to | under false pretenses, He entered a plea of | o oPPY Over the result of the convention | in camp Phoenix, 0., Light infantry; Methodist chureh will celel Fourth | mak investigation not guilty and had hi g bt in Eighth district. The senator has a | Branch Guards and company F, First in All kinds of Dyelng of July in Frankliss Strect park, comme Mayor Cleaver presented a communication ity and had his case set for hearing | majority of the district delegation, including | fNtFY; St. Louis; Bullene Guards, Kansas e gieaning doriniin ing at 10 o'clock a. m. This will be a grand | recommending th: Colonel Jake Shoup be July 5. In default of a bond of $400 he went ¥ fon, includ H.‘ i the highcst style of | | o will be on hand and Mr. L. Bruns will have | for conduct unbecoming a city official. It was | 10 Spite of his plea of not guilty, he has | pifon® B0 o i\ » | Zouaves; Walsh Zouaves, St. Louls; Neel X ; n ning L as | Fiisy ) I Ringgold, Decatur and Clark solid, with th alsh Zouave Louls; Neeley to look as good s f the closing epecch in the German language, | referred to the commiitce on police and | @Iready confessed to various partics enough. | excantion of a small por cont 1o the eohe | Zouaves, Memphis, Tenn.; Hule Zouaves, Kan few. Work,promutly his subject being *Liberty."” health, it is claimed, to insure his conviction. On |y ~Yor A ME (hithe ale :}Hl"'\ ’j‘”." sas City; Indianapolis Light artillery; battery done and dellvered Several cases were tried in Justice Vien's | The committee on police and heaith, to | the way up here he told Murphy that he had | 1o (o cay nothing of his vote (i | &, st. Louls: Rockville (Ind.) Light artillery o et court yesterday, Involving the Wizard Tele- | which was referred the cumplaint of H. B, | Diwned the wheel in a Farnam street Junk | couniies, such as Adair, which 18 aleo eala | Dailas artiilery 1 the Mount Pleasant Soioe llay, “end’ to phone ‘company, now defunct. J. 1. Fundt. [ Tryan that his horse had been captured by | Shop in Omaha. He also sald that a watch | qrafies: =uch ' 18 also xolld | 1yrym and Bugle corps of Washington, D. C H. A. McAllister, J. F. Cody and Frank D). | Colonel Shoup while Mrs, Tryan was after it, | Would l;\" (LLCEL) ]" longing 1o wnother | *'One of the hottest contests in the stat - —— s A QIS Buzzard had claims for labor performed for [and that she had been held up for 50 cents | Man. which he had also pawned. Murphy oL Ale holtest contests in the state was | poo i puyy CUNVIOTS ST RGE Bropristbe tained judgment and Brown paid them [eould not get $1, reported that Shoup was | Watch, bringing the former and leaving the | ¢ carfied the county by a handsome ma- { ., " . Broadwar, near Northe off, together with the costs, which amounted | not entitled to the money and should be re- | latter, for the time being, where it was. S v e oring e neaL Bt CHE OB TR | U ST AT B o Rttt D to ‘about $20 more. required to give it up. The report was re-| In addition to this, it is reported that a | o€ Overzealous friends of Drake said Harsh LU CLLLG U 1 b Blutts, Towa. Tel. 322 The members of the Mandolin club are to | celved friend of his received a letter from him stat. | Bad some connection with the articles in the | OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL, July 1.—The be entertained this evening at Lake Manawa [ The committee on fire and light reported | ing that he went to the races May 24 on a ‘\vl‘l:;"{""fi‘f"r'""'l’k‘v““"“lh'"'*l Drake. The senator | posse which went in pursuit of the escaped by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Estep. There will be | that the bill of James O'Brien for held | Wheel belonging to S. M. Williamson, and and asked Hoxie for an | Christian brothers are coming in one by one. boat rides on the moonlit lake, refreshments | back on him from his pay as fireman, was | there met some friends from Chicago, whom | #fdavit, which ‘he promptly forwarded, as | hagrined over their falure to capture the Strlcflj c at the summer residence of Mr. Estep, and [unjust. He was fined $10 for drunkenness by | he accompanied to Omaha. There he pawned | ‘[ 0WS: it A5 f = g music by the club. On the Fourth the club | Chief Nicholson, instead of $20, the report | the wateh and the bicycle, and depended on I, W. H. Hoxie, being first duly sworn, say | 1lusive murderers, The trail of Bob Chris- P e Pel‘ Lb RN IER AL tiIn. At banty of the(r rriands. anout)| oo that I am the editor and publisher of the | tian, who was shot in the neck, was found on “r | | | € nd the committee could not find how | @ friend of his to raise the money to redeem | !! 4 4 sixteen in all, at Mayne's farm, making the | he had anything coming to him. the stolen articles. But the friend evidently | (OTRINE Gazette, and that 1 have learned lh.n the bank of the North Canadian river four trip in a tally ho coach The same committee reported that the light | had troubles of his own and neglected to do | it hAs been stated in Corning that J miles east of this city. Marks on the bank There was a new information filed a . . E ¢ i against | company had agreed to put the towers in | s0. He went to Missourl and worked on a | H2rsh of Creston caused or fnspired the (,r indicate where he entered the river, but a - Thomas O'Brien yesterday charging assault. | good shape farm, expecting to pay back the amount he | ti¢les recently published in the Gazette con- | careful scrutiny of the bank for several miles and the other large, that of attempting to | The committee on streets and alleys was | had stolen, but was taken sick, cerning General F. M. Drake. I most sol- [ below the point shows no place where he y : . @ntios awhy the little daughter of Pted Wes. | authorived 1o bay & oot Toad ot cab amyag emnly and emphatically ‘deny that said J. B, [Cdme out, and the prevailing belief Is that trip, was withdrawn. He had only put his AUIVERISTh A bt ous lrown's C, O, D, Harsh had anything to do with said articles, | OWing to his weakened state from loss of o trest Buvers i i . it Band on the RIS shoulder, as the testimony | "y Chvelts and crossings, o remolu.| Screen dcors, 49 each, Hammooks, 49, | either directly, indirectly or remotoly. io | blood and the high stage of the river, wich The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail in showed, but that was enough, under the cir- | AU SHEbert troduced, two resoln. sasoline stoves from $1.98 up. Had nothing (0o with the inspiration, writ- |8 a boiling torrent, he was drowned. Oficers | oy ncil Bluffs, 1f you buy anything in the drug, paint or 1 cumstances, to sustain the charge of assault, | @ G0 BRI BIEE AL ORERGR0e oWl | Gne-pint Mason fruit jars, per doz., 49c; [ 0%, printing or publication of said articl are hot on the trail of Bill Christian and it is 2 : x | and e was' sent to the county Jail for thirty | it e, FORPRANE NS of WAMe WASOM | quart Mamn fruit jars, S0e doe.; halt-gallon | To this Harsh added the followin: q | 1Y & auestion of hours uatil he is brought | rlass line it will pay you to see us. days. A ¥ vidth and the other that the council take fm. | MAason fruit ja : do: state that the above is true furtiteritiat)| Dk to5cangls aUtio ond of 4 rone, St Is R e hat (0rhaAD) nRiFAT G rILte! T et g C € 21 pounds granulated sugar for $1. 10 one regrets the publication of said articles | @ desperate character, however, thoroughly e Antosaas bveRmsatveliton 1 oo wodialofatepe o epaiFiWeit mrondway, ot |10 2L POURCH eramulalon vusac tor s1U L R atojRekzete e {armed, and it i¢ very probable that mors 200 Broa.dwa.y, Council Blufl‘s, Iowa. compagigs. Monoy for farm loans at low | wore ro ity T FOHbAIY: TOF A sa10 "ot L trafle 1t o smoking tobacco for 16c. il el Gy bloodshed will ensue before he is capturel 4 Unton Stock Yards Compr 010 The weapons whict soners hal Five gallons gasoline for 65, Salmon, 10¢ t ards Compuny Assets Sold The weapons which the prisoners hal ob lerk was instructed to advertis farm lands In lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 | hids for sidewalks, all bids to be Grand hotel. N e bids o Tl OUX CITY, July 1.—(Special Telegram.) | tained were supplied by confederates on_ the RESTORE Mr. Mail He Ghsietian ot MEATS, Receiver Chesley of the Unjon Stock Yards | OUtside and secreted over the ceiling of the BOSTON STORE. Mr Maibee of the Christian church asked | Sirloin and perterhouse steak, 10c. company sold the company’s assets today to | JIl corridor, from where they were taken at at the church be allowed to put down its own | Round steak, 83c; chuck steak, 6%c natisty the clalms agalnst:them, The Yards | s omm e Wi oo Opae Cectively used Mid-Summer fale of Underwenr Wallc In frontof the tabernncle. [The request || Restiribyroast, (8o: chuick roast, b6 ana'6e. | wereibidlin by ProsidentaBIRtoriot the SIOUX | iy o e e (anot, in, the @hdomen TWo affor men's gauzo underwear, all aizes, | W44 EFALL0 ani the church was given sixty | Boling bect, do and Go. City Yard opmpany, & eorpotation forme? by | tx ramooer: ) oiler Ghmrare omma S, cxpectel hen I Aotk WIAETAURE (or: Narwoe Rebliy PLAR R T aoka) Foatt ML worth 39¢, at 25c each, 50c a suit. w5 In which to do the we Mutton chops, Sc. the unsecured creditors to buy the proper At O e 2 e 3 At V0l T Giher e Kneso, from any caue, g Bl line’ of men's fatiey random wndorwear. | AD riinance was passod providing that| Le o' mutton, Te. {and pay off ‘th prior.liens, in ‘the hape of | Juse "M Hine feady for service In @ few e it S o Ky R regular 35c grade, at each, B0c a suit 0ol table licens: ght be taken out quar- | Salt pork, 6e. caving their equity. The price was $7,720, | o Skl e O IS THAEY Result in 4 weeks. cvers §o Lo st EarD oF rehind i e Gen(s' fancy random, blue mixed under- | (erly, instead of semi-annually Breakfast' hacon, 10c. P A S, T ey FieLyaey T ek . ! g T e wear, silk bound, pearl buttons, our regular ity ‘Attorney Haslaton mads s repurtion | Gompatiaa iacd. 8 Texas Trust company's $1,000.000 of Arst] ot oee thooea Jate vorom s SHERMAN & McCONNFLL DRUG CO.. 1513 Dodge strect, Omaha, Neb. B0c grade, on sale at d3c a garment, or 66e | matter referred to him last December, in-| Picnic ham, Se; boneless ham, 10c. mortgage bonds. The unsecured claims are | omeisiiat hus Deen sneronndo py a o a suit. volving a curbing certificate issued to R. I, | Sugar cured ham, 1le 11000000 mprer : ; hcistiEnfiins duos i Bursundeciby A RDIRe || == = e Gerts' French Balbriggan underwear, full | Willams. On making a showlng that it wa % e : LA I and shot to pieces se miles southwes = z : By i : Specinl Millinery Sate. : e S E ROkt oA tmE. 1T Gents' full lisle thread Egyptian ribbed. | a duplicate was issued and wes now in the 1 LA e RETeaL gradelion SIOUX CITY, July 1.—(Special Telegram.) . 2 O, v Tegu T6c quality, on sale B0c each. . $10.00 hats for $6.00; $12.00 hats for $7.00; TEREIBLE CRIME OF INSANE WOMAN fenta fancy Hbbed underwoar. regular | MAnds of Metcalf Bros., who had been clam- | $6.00 hats for $2.00; $5.00 hats for §2.50; 4 | A Sensation has been created here by the OMAIX'S — SWEET ~ SINGER. |« = price, f0c, to go at 39¢ each ohing (o (IV‘«\’IIH»:ml r“r m.m)’|nmn|m The [ nico trimmed hat for $1.00. These prices | disappearance of W. B. Lysle, a prominent | srother Foisons Her Two Little Chitdren | VAIALLE 4 (LU Eelesashbabto ) ittty I Mgt Ty B *0iw150 +Thhoat veats, Worth. 10¢ I‘“L" A fiad “':\”u‘,»l" w“l\ )wl lmulfil)m h(y\\] will continue for few days more. Miss m‘.(...p and business man. He was in the em and ‘Then Kills Herself. FRUIT FARM ANI % l' . reducdd to 10¢ e been lost, so e city had no alternative | Ragsdale, 10 Pearl ploy of Ingerson & West. a commission firm, EFPFERSONV 3, it g Has the Headache and . P N ESARY. LAND FOR s Ine” Iielo vests, worth 60c, on sale | BUt to pay the bill. His recommendation T and an investigation 1 being made of his au. | AJEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., July 1.—When sale cheap andon casy’ ternin, Diy & Hess, 1 ST iveing that this be done was concurred in. < 200, A Hileld Day. count on the theory that he was short. It ig | the sister of Mrs. Bronson Bemnett visited Auswers a Lettor: - s e j Boys' heavy rbbed bicycle hose, worth| A communication from T. C. Dawson, sec- | At noon tolay in the window at Bennison | also reported that a woman was the cause | the latter's house today she discovered a hor- EOR /b o B SRR ¥ 26e, on sale at 19¢c*a pair. retary of the Merchants' and Manufacturers’ | Bros., corner Broadway and Scott street, may | of his departure. His wife thinks he s in- | ribie sight. Mrs. Bennett and her two chil OMAHA, , 1895, g O e o now s, Beniiich Manulesiips L Children’s heavy ribbed hose, all sizes, | association, asking that the council make July | be seen the prizes to be awarded to the suc- | sane. L dren, Homer, 6 years, and Lotta, years, | THE SHERMAN & DRUG R SALE, \E. SN g 3. “‘v;.rmm-iq fast black, worth 15¢, on sale at |4 and Labor day the two big days of the | cessful contestants at the Young Men's Chris- Jesso Davis Captured. lay upon the bed. The children were dead | $O- City—Gents: Sorn B e e S NN Ao B i cn hose, worth 850, at B0 | Lmra e nd biRced oa dle. E tan assoclation field day. The day promises | ALBIA, Ta., July L—Jesse Davis, who is | and the mother was in the agony of a deadly | Jfy,eR!Y, 10 YOUTS, NI 85, 1, 0 bt | e 8 nicely ! a pair. ? Heraliin s \’.n'\‘n.[‘:Llf‘”"[({:'\"f,"“-',',]"‘," (]nllw nlm ;‘r interest and will furnish a splen- [ wanted at Rockville, Ind., for attempted | POISON: ~ Physicians were called, but Mrs. [ ACHE CAPSULIIS," will say that my ex- | S gig 2, o 23000, two-thirds " FOWLER. DICK & WALKER, Ak alillets " of Chiets | aid halt day's outing for the people of this | wite murder, was captured hero today. \:,"Z’f:‘:,‘f,h 1% Erpanle beyond: Lp e maaipiriange (WD Shom. SONIE Babacied ot | wanmED, Two ‘Ginis IN 10 401-405 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. William Martin put in a elaim for damages very possible arrangement will be' made Stones' fr TR 5 dead for several hours, and, after watching | Dve used no other Headache Medicine, and | God® Biltencn Grant i Geand The G. 1E Wh Drewing o, for the breaking of his horse's leg while | for the comfort and convenience of the crowd oroere o, Jolcondn are highly prized. | ihem dle, had taken the molson herselr. Bhe | 31tHOyEH sublect to viclent attacks of Nerv- | Plnaa ¥ B 3 B dravwiis 8 doadiot bayialong West Bbagans P nescen @ conyenis n i | Dr. Price’s is the Jewel Baking Powder She | gus' Headache, have never failed to obtain - - — Wheeler's King Temperance Beer formerly | AT a oadway All work is to be done by amateurs, an ! - is the widow of Bron Bennett, who de- [ prompt relief. Furthermore, have never ex- | WANTED, AT ONCE, A GOOD MAN TO WORIG Xnown a&s Copps Cheer. he best selling is request was referred to the judiciary | only members of the association will be al- WESTERN PLNSIONS, faulted as treasurer of Clark lodge, Brother- | berienced the slightest unpleasant after- Srult farml. Can furnish liouse to livesing temperance drink on the market., 134 Bast ‘“}I‘j’“ ! e, o lowed to compete, except In the caze of the hood of Firemen, and who committed suicide | ¢ffects. S at §s my faith in these Cap. R._McPherson, 1281 Bast Plerce street, ay, Council Bluffs, hirty citizens of Vest Broadway sent in | mail carriers’ race and the fat man's cycle Fete! Soma Hine Arh. Mra anne 4 S suls that I have taken (as you know) BLACK ILK-LINED crrer Riiphdyay, Conn \ petition asking that they e allowed (o re- | race, (s latter being participated in by sevs | *°"°™™} 0f{he Late Kebettlon Remembored | {IL, TG B, Jire, Bonncis bad left o note | tieular pains'to advertise thom amons my i s ek 55 e, T PR {5 S . e e s DEStRL ey M i aathl o FERRrLcImated i Dys 0¥ the General Government. stickin der the door, directing that her | friends, aind can truthfully say that 1 do PERSONAL PARA ros, Iulw’nh' l,, 1\:?‘“1"’7‘); vml ”\\‘”( Il!rl .;.1:\4\\"&“ l.1 l“!;;l!‘ well known bus'ness and professional WASHINGTON, July l.—(Special)—Pen- | Sister, Mrs, Gana, and the coroner be notified. fw’kr‘m\\! u' a case where they have not af- Smith McPherson of Red Oxk fs at the | Kranted, and the work will bo done under the | Tho exercises will be lield at Union Driv- | "33 Krant hamRusiC Tanaklam warerl || S e Rils atan rindyjjast; Yours very truly. IRAIL\V \Y llhl supervision of the street supervis ing park on the Fourth at 2 p. m. . esan Dore ey ¥ | (WTaTE: A GITS e thel Luxin W. B WILKINS. | Js chester, Saline; Dow | At this stage of the meeting about twent 3. H. Purcell of Des Moines was In the | gn'ohiens. ot (o tast ann gait i oV entY- Prepariog to Celebrate the Fourth, Nunce. Renewai—James W, feath. South | Tie8 of life and I will dispense with the ne- UPlDEHI:” olty yesterday on business. ence felt by having a resolution introduced | , The anniversary of the day on which our | Sioux City, Dakota. Renewal and increase— | SeSsities.” ~Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pow- ves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER, Arrives: Mrs. EQ Canning will leave In a few days | demanding that the motor company put back | forefathers fought, bled and died is near at | Chavles L Smith, Waco, York. Reissue denican belslansed s ot} Cures the effects o | i wetiiLinlon Depot, 2010 & blason bts.| Otnuba e alo spendithe. sums it 5 Y s and, and > celabrated’ appropriate Javic ulburt, Hay $p Sheridan; . - — At censes, | 10:16am _enver Exprens, A for Denver, where she will spend the sum- | {nto operation its old schedule and send halt | hand, and will be celebrated appropriately in | a5 T Flulkurts Hay Springs, Sheridan; Consul Doty Getw n Reprimand, solahy Apotency, | 4spm. BIic T1iis, Mont, & Puget il Ex ”u::: mer. its Omaha trains up Broadway. There was a | thiS city and surrounding country, = BVery | joseph Billings, Neligh, Antelope: Benjamin | SAN FRANCISCO, July 1oThe Chront Stieootis and consty. | $38pm.rs, Denver | Express. ..., 4105pm W. . Hewetson and wife leave today for [ manifest disinclination on the part of Alder- | O I8 layinz up the spare change to cele- | [x Meally, Lincoln, Lancaster; Edward C. | cle says that by the next vossel that sails pation. O daifur | g ik, Lot Gaewt SIS fim Cxcept suniuy). 2i45pm. . ust Mall(tor Lincoin) dully.. Leuves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q Omuha|Union Depot, 108 & Mason St 445pm Chicago Vestibule Spirit Lake, and will spend two weeks at [ men Shubert, Brown and Brewick to monkey | Prate. = T. B. Hughes, of 919 Main street, | Witting, Oma the Hotel Orleans. any more with this particular buzz saw, but | Will celebrate as usual, ‘and in order to get| [fowa Ovide Vien received a letter yesterday | SPetman, Greenshields and Rishton wanted to “"“.“””"I-*l“""' fl";'!‘j"i i """“”":m‘"I"";'““* from relatives in Canada stating that his | 2ccede to the citizens' pands. W. A, | \nducements in \is lines to cautious buy- n, Clinton, | for Tahitl the Department of State at | box, 81X fore .’ Schaller, | Washington will forward a stern reprimand | 772 : MAN DRUG €O, and | e to Lamb Doty, consul at Tahiti. Re-| ¢ * XUHN & CO. 174, Cro- | cently the marriage of Consul Doty to @ 3 wis [ ‘South D : AE et A Socnven EES s Maurer, W. B. Runyan, R. S, Rawlings and 8, | 'S On July 4, 12 o'clock, he will close one | foot, Hot Springs, Fall River; Augustus b, | hative Tahiti girl was announced, and, ow $isam.... ..Chicago xpiess N L ml-[‘::x'll(“u]“ (! 1:1'hr 1a {ml it at vallunkl o R R i S ":“‘ of the most suc \m]n \1.4”.“‘\.1 ;nlr ]ml. Dean, Hecls rown, R Joul [ush, | g to Doty's high eastern connettions, the | 7iopm. Chiciigo and . Louia"i i ik Reed, the son of the county clerk, | hegm kg ! shoes ever held in the city. Until that date | Faulkton, I Bernard O'Connell, Heres: | Dews creiited considerabze comment ) i ek oh el lett yesterday for a ranch near Ord, Neb.,|Crowd: Runyan making a rather sIEnlfcant | 1o will sell any ladies’ shoe In stock for $1.25 Uiton; " Climord ™ Hayten, " rimkort, | has been learned that Doty's marriage was | DUFFY'S [ St Sl tibi nihere ho Wil spend & couplo of “montis | rains run as they taed to be, but dianet pro. | A1 any size 3 tor 31 o Inerease i huel e n fegal murriige recognized by’ the ‘rench | Pure Ma" Whlske umh.«'l',f.'w.‘f..‘.'a’f’fi‘(n.‘&'.\:u:,f\u‘.'fi'.".lfi'. 4 pose to go to any expense litigating. They [ Don't overlook the fact that the Spetman | Y& Arapihc vid W government, which " has dominion over Y' .00 S on has returned frc iscon \ % on't overlook the fact tha Spetms saonia, - De 5 e ok Bahitl, 'is 'that performed aceording . to pm... Chicago Limitd. T. C. Wawson has returned from Wisconsin, | wanted the city to do that. stock Is being sacrificed at any price to sell, | hAoh: | Delta P iy vier, | Fueblo) | Tahith |18 that performed adoording to 1ig0km fcago 1 eblo; Edward Smith, ) It you do you will miss the bargains in Ary | rose tward 1Sl goods, clothing, shoes, hats and all season-| Wyoming: Reissuc where, aft be went to the Interstate whist tournament, | Alderman Barstow said he did not believe jtrone, Mont- sit his mother. She has been dan- | there was a single man fn the room who All Druggists. togett riag r with reports of Doty's in- | Iward T. St. John, | attention to business, have reached Wash- | h- Leaves (CHICAGO & NORTHWEST N.JA Gmuhal Union Depot, oth & Muson Sis:| Oma gorously _ill but is now out of immedlate dan- | could name any move that the council couid | blo standard goods that you must buy The | Lander, Fremont ington, and the reprimand is the resuit, 04mm s Bis.{ Omahs ger, although but little hope is felt of her com- | take by way of compulsion, and on his motion | larger the crowd the quicker the goods g Montana: Original-Samuel Geyser, Liy- ———— = — = | “¢:00pn Vestibulea 1 ik plete recovery the matter was referred to the city attorney, | and the greater the sacrifice in values, Ingston, Park, A K‘m 1 I;‘ " nr,-n].kn.; Row, EORGE T Brasiaent AR “..“,“, simam Mo,y aliey: Lotal i 103 — - ANTO! 2a July A drunk uigsind e 6:45pm Omaha KO Specia. Waldo H. Rothert has returned from Wash- | with instructions to report at the next meet- ) White Oak I ntors, among Itallans at Pecksville, this @ he has been a student | ing, when all the interested citizens expect | | ¥ T atents to Town v | e : m, %ton, D. O, Wh Aar hant : Leaves | CHICAGO, R. 1. & PACIFIC. [Atrives 4 at the National Deaf Mute universit He | to be present Five thousand feet 8-inch top, 12 to 26| ‘WASHINGTON, July L—(Special)—Towa | Gt Union Depor, ot & Meson Sin. Orane N A nt. ! S-inch PAABHINGTON, July 1-(pocial)—Towa | county, tonlght caused the death of ono | > st RESHAR LS} sanimer Yacation i . J feet long, at 9%c per lineal foot. A. Over- | Patents have been issued as follows: Ed- | jman and the fatal wounding of two othe T N will spend the summer Vacation with his| president Ellot of Harvard raises the | ton, Gouncll Blofts. Ia ward Ebl, Cedar Rapids, conduit electric | A1l purties hud been Arinking, but the orie T AR A st e Bt parents, Sup nt and Mrs. H. W.[question as to whether America has a future. i 3 Sy rallway: Hans P. Egedal, Thor, whiffletree | of the trouble 15 not Known. J<nive ';f,:fl G:zpm Night | Expres i Rothert, at the Towa School for the Deat ““xh regard to Price's Baking Powder nnl WOU(90X Jud ouwld oY) ‘UKWDIRH eqy i’llI” ki Fay O, |rn‘|‘ wedl |n,'|”\“,;4 . and B. A. | pistols. were. freely used. Mike Demarco 44 Chicigo Vestibuled Limted ¥ Pepsin, the greatest know aid to digestion, | SUch auestion has ever arlsen { s Uk, oeter, Frecport, Ik, stoveplfe was stabbed through the heart by Paskoi | of COUNGIL BLUFF3, lowa WEST. o et 3 4 . .py | Allen Johnston, Ottumwa, cutic Parret, who is himself om a stab 6 .. Oklushoma & Texas X (0x 8un) .10 # B o Dan tho wholosome toon oms P T AT BT CASES AGAINST STRIKERS DISMISSED | 2 ik Wi mithine for Tolling | wound in the head, - Nirolo Demarerwas S | Capital, 5 5 $100, 00 14"‘)vn| (NP it ba) with Dr. Price’s Baking Powder TR TR B T S T e 1 knife or fork blanke; John 12 Roicoe, Fort | fatally stabbed, ol Demarco wa also | Gy g s , 00 | 14 b o : b 8 o " | District Attorney Never Hud Any Falth in 1ze, display Tsute L. Townsend | in the right shou though it s thonght | Profits, = . . 12,0000 | Leaves | O BT P a0 i _Gallagher on Probation, the Ganymede Wheel club for July: Wedne T T ar Hl|‘ J. Conway mateh box and cigar | he will Tecover. The' men who escaped in.| One of the oldest banks in the state of low, | ~CTAhal Depot, “lith’ and Webster Sta, 5 ! Hugh Gallagher was arrested a couple of [ day, July 3, Hanscom park, 7:30 p. m., thir- | FRANCISCO, July 1—The ~cases | boiene oy iy M- Younser, “Sloan, sash | fury fled and are hiding in the west moun- | Wa soliolt your® business and ootieations, Mo | §iamm: - ebraske Laswenger claily).... ¥ fium i wecks ago on a charge of assaulting a little | teen miles; Sunday, July 7, Bellevue and Fort | against all the strikers who were indicted by | g Hhins pay © ber cent on time deposits. We will be | §iiupm 1l St Faul Limiied. . ... 10 Sham 4 son of C. Spruitt with intent to do great | Crook, 8 a. m., thirty-two miles; Wednesday, | o federal grand jury last September for | pleased o sco and serve you, 0 T | B e 0 2 i bodily injury. He had a trial yesterday in | July 10, Courtland Beach, 7:30 p. m., eigh- | 2 : AR d R 3 s o A 5 Notice of Indebieane Omaha| Depot, 16th una Webster Sts. | Omana i R i, ate usdiartialt yeatanday | (X SRTRE S e " | obatructing the United States mails and in-| ASTNRZRIAY ~'vt'~\-w 2SR AN AN TRASEOTRIASEAS | Opricn OF THE | PREMONT, ELK-| 2:100m..... Fas 3ol ana Bxoress 5 N osed as the monarch of that bare of (ha | €1xty miles, visit to Doc; Wednesd: July | terfering with inters commerce were dis- | HORN & MISSOURL VALLEY' RAIL-| 2:l0pm...(ex. Sat) Wyo. Ex.(ex. Mo, Bowsd s the mousrch of that part $90 }\: Manawa, 7:30 p. m., elght miles; Sunday, | missed m the United States district court | ROAD COMPANY.—OMAHX, Neb,, May | $iffam::-Nortolk Expross (ce; sundajf ’ - avenue and Ninth street, a great deal of n- | JUI¥ 21, Bennington, 7:30 a. m., forty-three | today on motion of United States District At- | J 11l compliance with the st | Leaves K. C.8T. 4. & C. = ) 4 terest was taken in the outcome of the case, | Miies, joint run with irlst andTurner | orney Foote. In all 112 cases were dropped OT[”\G can be substituted for the RovaL braska, and. cspecially I o O il Union Degal, 000 & daeia als. \".\,L‘.:n: § The evidence showed that he had bullied ali | Wheel clube; Wednesday, July 24, Manawa, | Pioe% (008 o8 F0 RS FEPR WERE CRapRec | gection’ 136, ch 16, entitled 9:50am. ... Kansas City Day Express , the amall boys i tho nelgWborhood, and (4. | 100D, m et milert Sunday, July' 38, | Joh0 Mayne and dabn Cassiday, (he only o A\Ri\G PowpER and give as good re- tons” we e prbaent, and i magority o | Sl i NI VA G BRRIALly the Horuitt boy. and thoco and o8- | \fiosourt Valley, 7:80 8. m., forty-6ight mil e strik orought — to ithe bos diediom, do herthy five Pule | TEE R TR TN 3, | fon ' trial, were among the men whose cases noti | Leaves | M JURE PACIFIC in question he had seized Spruitt and bumped | JoInt run and annual reunton with all whei \ Anish e S iy 2V aoe , ale | “That ali the existing indebtedness of the | Omiahal Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Bl S o s o T BRSO G e dadng, Suly $h, Mun, | s dlmise, The tral e nished 4 o sults. N3 other leavening agent will make [ Rast il the axlating inaaht e aatal Dupot, 100 wed Webkief oin. | Omalis such force as to lay him up for several days. | @Wa, 7:30 p. m., elght miles months ago. when the disagreec n road compiny, at the date of $:ipm St Louls Express . ....0 6:0spm | On account of his mother. However, (he charee . [l "about” 10" cases have been- dismissed such light,’sweet, delicious, wholesome food. amounta, lo tueniycane millicn theee nuns | b @nms NI Tooad e Wil hila f Latham Bound Over, many of them having been stricken frc A red and fortv-elight thousand, four hun- 2 : & of assault with ‘ntwt to do greal bodily in Y & ticken from the | dred and fifty-five dollars thirty eight cents en | (SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ~JArrlv . Jury was withdrawn and a sew information | Harrison Lathan, who wooed Mrs. Clara | calendar during the past month. The United ]I | gtea s ¥ L i IBht cents; | Omanal| Depot, 15th und Websier Sts. | Omah 8 | ax fled. charging him w sault and bat- | Wyman with a revolver, business end in States “r’r‘”l"‘ "l““'"“‘»" ‘I‘i pleased to have the | ] First mortgage bonds, $18,400,000. $ St. Paul Limited.... 10:46arm ‘ B To this he plesded mullty. snd was | front. concluded to walve preliminary ex. | GAses off his hands e never had much T e A e o A s nds of the Wyoming Cenfral Raflr wi Leaves | S8IOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Artiy i S Ay 1Van 6 1811 hontonce ot ton | amiaation yaniordey ane Breliminary ¢ ‘" | hope of convicting the defendants, and when A N AN+ S N S N S A A S AT S A company, assumed in consolidation, $2,500,- | (.N.M'.... n Depot, 10th & Mason Sts (omat e an RO ARl was b am : oy, .8 8 L the attorne neral advised hir se his 000, | ®:85am........810ux City Passenger ) his neighbors interceding in behalf of his | murder. His bond was fixed at $650 Mop | in dismissing them all. English Biscults, one teaspoonful salt, three teaspoonfuls Royal | Total. $21,45,465.5 e ven | UNION PACIFIC ATiiveR ; mother, }\\\mm says he continues to force his at. | Wage Advance Takes Effect One and one-half pints flour, one coffee- | Baking Powder, one tah nful lard MARVIN HU shajL """‘J‘;" v"""“ Muson Sts ”I""'h T % g tions u n g tters & h §e ASv o b “ffect. cupful cc r ablespoonfuy sugar, | €BE. ne an one-quarte pints 1 | v ¥ | e Sarney pre 2:30pm The 2 p. m. train to Lake Manawa is [ tentions upon her, arranging matters g0 that | ouyoiGo” July 1.—The upful arch, three (ablespoonfuls sugar, | €K, one and one-quarter pints milk ft| MARVIN HUGHITT, Overland Flyer G:30pm, excursion train every day‘in the week ox- | N® Will meet her at her gete as often as AQO, July he increase of 10 per | large pinch salt, two teaspoonfuls Royal | l0B€ther flour, sugar, salt and powder; rub in | W. H. NEWMAN 200pm Beat'ce & Stromsb'g Bx (ox. Sun). 12 20pm Gepting Sunday. One fare pays for the ro possible, and begging her to shoot him or | cent in wages recently announced by the | Baking Powder, three tablespoonfuls lard, | lard cold; add egg, beaten, and milk M. M. KIRKMAN ( Paclfic Expross 10:26am trip, tickets good (o return on any train dur- | €'t MM in pieces, so that he may not have | Illinois Steel company went Into effect today, | ON¢ €&, one-half pint milk, one-lalf cup | Tather firm batter; muffin ‘pans 1o b J REDFIEL | y LR ¢ to wve any longer away from the sunshine | Over 7,000 me currants, ¢ poonful corlander seed (if | Well greased, then fill two-thirds — Directors. [~ WADASH RAILWAY Ariives Ing afternoon or evening. | Over 7,000 men will be benefitel by the | Loaven [ WADAS RS AT YT w1l of presence. All of these Invitations she it X Y desired) together flour corn starch oven fiftéen minutes | TorrIc CONSTRUCTING QU Omuhei epot & Mason Gts.| Omahs Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good FasU Res steadily declined. }‘\‘“m‘; o ‘: MJ\A = i'fl“ be ruv)m'«'lu“.\\”m.‘ “_«W‘, St aR) neiant rab (A coiRetad | SRR . MASTER.—~OMAHA, Neb., July | Toopm £ Louis’ Cannon Ball 12 ,;m taundry,” and Is located at 724 Broadw - o i e Northern Rolling | eggs, ' peaten ( s (well washed u in triplicate, subje 18 1n doubk abaut thle tev It and be convibes doseph Eperc's Madstone | yorks ana the pisnia at Milwaukes and.| i Sia aried, conander sodss mix ints| ¢ RIS MBR | ", il be recelved k EVERY WOMAN Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. Joseph Speer of the agle laundry has a | JOUSt A classes of employes are included | FEteth 0 M SOUARICE SheCt MUK IO | One pint rye flour, one-naif pin Juy i, 1 Which time and p) Sometimes needs Jiable h b madatone. - Cures doK bites and shake biies 1 the adva h the excepti n of toar 10t doush angugh:to & one-half pint flour, one teaspe | il oe one "the : - A T el LATANAG WIR (R Sheeticn the board, turn out dough, roll to one-half | will be' oy in the presence « wonthly regulating © medicine, The following marriase lcenses were fs-| Davis. agency for Muovon's remedies. L T | lnea ”‘.“L[.‘m cut with round cutter, lay | one ¢ s M!-n salt, thres fesspo fop_sanstpy NHeE and g DR. PEAL'S 4 o . el stally Tojured by u Coble Car, em on grea paking tin » in rather | Baking Powd ne tablespoonful lard, two e rig ) s a3 e County cerk | g I AT BES e O s e B oar ou It | Fawar Favdurs eae iablespooncul Iasd, two [ne righti o’ relest. PENNYROYAL PILLS, g‘"‘" Avd add ’mimh Couniamies The official call for the democratic county | ville, 1ll, a former Jewish rabbi, one | Mttle but on clean piece of linen when | corn meal, flour, sugar, salt and powder; rub information obtained ol ation’ her A v PromaDt, 8afe Aud oertain in reaulb. Bt aioline’ Foss, Council Bluffs. convention has been fssued for Wednesday, | Of the most prominent Hebrews of the i tate taken from oven In lard cold; add beaten egs wid milk; mix ]L‘. pespcontaining proposuls should be | f o fale aod certaln fa rogult, The pmiae Sy Hatland, Omana, . July 84, at 130 o'clock, 8t the court houns | Wa8 Fun over by & cable car o Wabas B ety e nto smooth, rather firm batter; mufin' pans | ATk “Proposals for, (as the case may Wele Fransen, Quahy, |1 Avoca, for the purpose of aclccting tw, lumm« today and probably fatally hurt, He oyal Sally Lunn MuMns. T RaBATe EAbINE R SMLIARL AR BALY 1 id ARL M- | : e enty- | 5 % PUREY, Major and Qr. M. $1.0. Bherman & McConnell Drug Co., 168 & y- | is 70 years old One quart four, one tablespoonful sugar, thirds. Bake in hot oven fifteen minutes. | & Iy23-4526-71 | Dodge suvet, Omaba, New-

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