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A A DAILY it L.} proposed expedition until the consent of the | learnal of many of the strange customs of g ———— Rram, aad ft was not until the third party Moxican government could be obtained for | \%e nmtivee. WHsn any of the quesns’ na }h"::"l;:““h"": N - - arrived, armed with lunch baskets and hand - the removal of the herd from that country. | fives would cateh u particularly fine fish or i COUNCIL BLUIPS. Sorie_ gPesents, that WP, Bubilts wndersiood He took the matter up with the proper aw. | get anything nicer than usual they should grown my family o NO, ¥ PEA Butchers' Pients G v Thousar i6¢ | that he had been tricked. High five, inter- | Attornsy General of (T} $hs Gives Out His | thorities of Mexico several months ago, and | preecnt it (o tha reigning monarch. ‘Meir | e gled with good music, lunch at midnight v r he A7 had not yet recelved a decision when the way of presentation was peculiar, They E l!‘vlnglocuumt dinciog ADet LAt RouF Earved to pas Opin‘on 01 *h® Law, good news came to him the other day that | would place the article on the end of a long of this disease, I visited Hot Springs ery pleasant evening. e the herd had again crossed over into Texas pole and cautiouzly approach the palace with and was treated by the best medical ‘ . e He will immediately notify all the mem- It. ncting as though afraid to be caught, The men, but was not benefited. When y CeRlls SHUARHY Lo ML KINDS OF FUN ON TAP ALL DAY | Dont overlock the fact that the Spetman | ANTI.PRIZE FIGHT SYATUTE IS VALID |Ders of the party who were to capture the | Brcle b e O e aoorateD from one | € allthings had failed 1 de- B NS Busiines ofite, No. 81 High stock {8 being cacrificed at any price to el herd, and he hopes to have everythin PUAL Ut the Dol A ik LA ermine ' S.8 N ELERITONES. Tusin No. 43; night 1£ you o you will miss: the bargain® in dry il readiness for rounding up the animals and | &8 fast as he can run, leaving the pole behind termined \')FRUM try 8.5.5. goods, clothing, shoes, hats and all eeason- | ¢ placing them upon his ranch within a | 994 not daring to look back until the palace | € and in four | months was . One of the Committes Arreated for Run- | {1 S ot N bt Dy, The | S48 the Authorities of the State Will Look | month or two, He has informed Mr. Fule | i out cf tight entirely cured. The terribl: eczema HINOE NENTION ning a Swloon on the Ground, but ¢ the crowd the quicker the gools go, | to the Dillas Counfy Attorney to Kn- | ton, who fs now in New York, of the situa- ’T’m;ll:fllnr .‘vv the uuw“\”avm t; e m«” was gone, not a sign of it left. My — . g . ot the sacr ealues, s Pty i ton, and will go to St. Louls in a few days | Wish that his daughter should not be obliged ene a Biiy yoiis, olgars, pipes, tebaseos and canes No Interfercnce with the Iute tor_the sacrifice in value force the Law—Other Attorneys Not ofi Business connected \\lflllllhl"lvrupn“1 ex- | 10 become the queen and the daughter re- general iealth bullt upy &nd & hive $8.OfAna 1fote] Olgar store i1t ot Pleasuse S0 Certaln of Its Valldity, pedition, | belled with all her might, but it was of no never had any retura of the disease. Grand hotel, Councll Hluffs. wly fur ' R —— | vse. The council of chicfs said it was the el ] nished. Reopened Oct. 1. B. . Clark, prog. | THEY WERE WINNERS, bl CAPTIVE AND QUEEN. custom for countless ages in the kingdom and | od §5.8, and Mise Ktta Maxwell left last ovening fo'| putly 4,000 people gathered at the Driving AUSTIN, Tex., July,M,=Attornsy General | the honor was forced upon her. She had to have nover Keokuk, where she will remain during the | oo vegiorday aft-rnoon for the pienic giv Sowe Western Sehemes Which a Detroiter | Crane today gave oyt ) opinion In the | The Pretty Ruler ot u Group of lslund: in | D¢ (ragged to the palace and then her nam yet known a failure to euro, 1 i i ! changed from Margaret Young e GEO, W, 1R\IN, Trwin, Pa, term of United States ccurt now 1a 8ession | ;g0 tho guspices of the Council Blufts R Dectined to ite. matter of the Corbet(-Fitzsimmons fight in the Pacific. nged from Margaret Young to “Wa ! Muna, Nevor fuils to cure, thore tail Dutchers' assoelat It was a good | NO western man cuts loose for the east,| Dallas. The opinion was in reply to an in-| The Muna group of fslands in the South R S — von when al other Heurlotta Tiedin, the d-yenr-old dawghter | B0 GRG0 e most part, In spite of | ¥Tites M. Quad in the Detroit Free Presi | quiry from the Dallas county attorney as to | Pacific ocean Is ruled by a queen who is tired _ Metal Money In Cireul s b, Temedies have, Out B T s e ade of hot weather. (he (st ard otier discom- | WIthout having days when he feels posi | Whether the law enacted in 1891 phohibiting | of her job, and she has to be continually | 7 1600 the world had in circulation 20,000.- aturday night of eroup, after an (llness a SWIFT § — at Un'on Park, Detivered by carrier to any yart of the elty, 3 1 ¢ 1 ;Hluh-lum»n\i‘\lhll blole Tae aukih SoFeoh. with | AR AKITKE Wk 94Id and Spdtativ AN T e s o | 000 pounds of gold, 102.000,000 pounds of sii oo to Ay addross. R g Faramartl e that usually accompany occasions like | UVEIY homesick for sight of and speech with | prize fighting was valld and operative. It | watched for fear that the does not run aw & pou t $hOTTIE Co . Atunta: O, story of her peculiar predicament was | brought up from the south seas to San Fran nd no paper; in 1890 there were $40,000, s and §01,000,000 pounds and 71, | pounds of paper money—a total of afternoon yelock at the ri t. The grand stand was fi (5 its full | the Wid aud woolly echemer who is never | Was held by soms of the best lawyers in the | The Palmer Necly, a colarcd boy, wae put unwritten law that anybody who | hitas of Ghicago. but now and then one gets BV KA R NS T T 2,402,000,000 pounds or nearly $12,000,000,000. STy it IS lores TPhod out 45 b to could go out rack and mix | $20,000,000 for a couble tunnel under the . ! Almy, which nas just returned from a | This includes the money of Europe, the exorclte It Tho Norse ‘turn it v ThE FheLawemik iy Jhie You run across him at Toledo wity | Misdemeanor, and further because the act | trading voyage a g the islands of the South | United States and the colonies of Great :‘v‘;:-flu: "‘; ‘1 ’l"'lva“\‘ 1 belng Inflicted in the track in front of the grand to make a tecond Venice of that [ Wa§ 0 indefinitely framed and is of such | Pacific. These fslands compose the Muna | Britain, France and Spain account is Ue &t by one of the b hoof black with peop! And theh nd take his pay in stock. 1| doubtful construction, considered either by | 8roup, and they are settled by happy and | taken of the worthless currency of the South oy's fathel eatens to x a suit for | 1 ; i K not only almired him but 1| itself or in conn:ction with the other provi- | Prosperous natives. — They retain all their | American states boy's father threatens t | whose appetites lay more In the line of [ o b ' P y cust N calling damages against Goldstein, and, it I8 % X b it s often in with him on his specuiations. | gions of the written law, that it cannot be | °Ti8inal customs, and all strangers calling at —_— o Alendy engaga N, M. Pusay as his jaw. | llquld refreshments had full swing to the [Jf [ am not a millionatre twice over it fo [ il G0 B1e WETEE e hat 1t k the islands are made welcome oo G west of the grand stand, aad several bar- Iy because I lacked nerve when I ought [ 74! it islature in | “ogptain Luttrell was accompanied by his A large excur n brought in yes- | tenders were kept busy all afterncon dis- T‘h:\r :m:l }ymm of i 'xl )s. revis !r Al:!» « I;H d into the civil | wife. s the San Francisco Examiner, and S tdd ] Nk 4 A sl besr lemonade and othsr tempers ake that Kansas speculation for instance. | code the act of 89, which licenses pri the ship was chartered to carry a lcad of " > o e bde ik terday over the Rock Island road, a farc of | pensing L e ‘l" ik hoes. | THC echemer was to buy 50,000 acres of | fighting, and that the civil code, with thesc fumber to the Wlande from Sat Fraticiso, Wby ARGl bide L }| |m_;l|“rx: '”:“”;', h‘nh ‘h’u’ |“‘r|r':\ l“l";ns el i ¢ .1: .llkl to th Ilnv>~|,\ x]r-~‘\” T lw[\— land at $1 and found a city which should | provisions in it, was finally passed at a time | He reached his destination after a fair voy When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, Bere and Des Motnes, All tickets were made [ hea®s had Roen oo e e at tho stari, | 1aYe & Population of 30,000 in two years |subsquent to the passage of the penal code | age, and on landing, he and his wife went| When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, out with Omaha aus the destination, but about | pu¢ the water was goon gone 1 the casks to pay their respects to the ruling monarch, 200 of the travelers left the train at (h¢ | were not replenished. —Otherwise everything Jocal depot and took in the attractions of was as comfortable as it could be under the Counell Blufts befors turning their attenions | oireumstances to those on the west side Fhortly after 4 o'clock, after the bar had | g100 The anniversary of Grace Episcopal church | been in operation about three hours, Chief was obeerved lust evening with an interest- | Scanlan hove in sight and arrested Charl 48 @ | cisco by Captain Luttrell of the bark Helen felony and affixes thereto the punishment of | N was the scheme of hemer who felt | in which LG B the statute prohibit grateful to me for the loan of a quarter and | Ing prize fighting, and that, therefore, the cCo ng to p i pnored custon )| lling 10 let me In on the ground floor. | statute licensing prize fighting by implica il MU R L LA 5,000 was needed to make over $20,000. | thon repealed the penal law on the same sub- | ™ n the south seas. Their apprcach were to buy at $1 an acre and sell for | Ject, which had be:n previously passed. to the little palace hidde n away in the cool a front fcot. 1t I woull bring the| The attorney general in his opinion today | Brove of palms was heralded by a chief to money he would bring in five railroads and | takes the opposite view. He holds that the | Whom the natives bowed as he ed with all the schools, churches and factories neeled. | 1aw of 1891 was and Is still operative. The | Ereat respect he chief, with the two y fng program, which attracte good-sized | Huber on the charge of Keeping a £aloon | je had a prospectus or circular all written | Attorney general contends that ‘“‘according | V/€itors, approached to within about 100 feet audience, in spite of the heat. The music | contrary to law, Huber had nothing more | oyt and it read in a way to delight the heart, | to the contention of those who believe that | Of the palace, when he stopped ani called to was prpared under the direction of Mrs. |to do with th> running of the saloon tha ; — — With a little more nerve on my part both of | the statute against prize fighting, on account | those within. He received a reply without Mullis and Mrs. Roff, who, with Messrs. W. | any one else, but as he was a leading spirit | ' would now be throwing $20 gold pleces to | Of its declaration that the crime is a felony | any perscns about the house allowing them- | - 2 8. Rigdon and C. B. Aitchison, composed in the ma ent of the plenic justice | ootplacks and barber boys and Kansas woald | @nd the punishment of a misdemeanor is ap- | celves to be seen. he chief explained who | | ] [ ’ | | quartet that did_some very creditable ve picked him out as a subject of vengeance. have another hustling city. I started to go | Plied thereto, the statut uld be perfect if | the guests were, and presently two youig girls : 4 ' WOl - F J. E. Simpson pre I a ser- | He was taken to the city Jall and gave a g the bank—hesitated——sat down, and. tne | th> word misdemeanor could be substituted | emerged from the door, backing out and ; i s _ I The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. Ton appFopHite to the socasion. T churen | bond.for his appearance his morning, where- | 2, {8 JEOELIAE S 0 for the word felony Wath their hodics bent aim st at right an- | AIWAYS Reliable, — Purcly Vegetable. | weaper or niseases or MEN AND has had an_encouraging growth since Mr.|upon he and fhe chief started back for the | ©7 “ho"ng ‘beof to cell on the hoot last| Following the doctrine announced in one of [ gles with their legs. Previcus to this the | porectly tasteles A Ruke WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE Simpson took charge of it, and is now in a ":"“l‘"“,"‘;:"“l"r";‘('""' The sclling of HQUOT | ¢oring “and it was all my own fault. Five | our Bave llw‘m s, namely, “That the inten- | chief kept his face close to the ground, and | rogulate, purify, cleans rengthen, TAD WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- 0s| s conditio |ananyo efore, ears ago e p aha th a | tion frequently controls the express language | when the girls appeared e dropped ost | WAY'S 'piL he € all disorders of AR T Pire 0 vritten in best | race on wheels and each received a prize H Ll e were to leass 60,000 acras n o N | R he girls rose as they emerged vous Dis ws, Dizzine tiveness, Fire and tornado fnsurance wri gl Arate ¢ : € | of government land and to start in with 200 | at perfect liberty to eliminate that word fel- | from the dcorway and greeted the visitors, | 1% g companice. Money for farm loans at low | Harry Nicholson the first, William Madden | cows With twin calves to each cow our |ony, if such elimination were necessary to| By motions they indicated that they should | SICK HEADACH rates. City property for sale or vn\;le ;nr the second and Bob Mitchell third. herd would number €00 In one year, He | give effect to the executive intent. It must | enter, and Captain Luttrell and his wife were |5 i farm lands in lowa. Lougee & Towle, 235| In the mile race George Zoller came out| figyred the number for five vears at 8,000 | be plain that the court beileved that the in- | £oon seated in a cozy parlor furnished much SaaLl g T E S0 R and George | ynq he went over his figures twice so there | tention of the legislature was to prohibit | the same as many cf the best. residences of e oo 'y special rocker | TWin were second and thirc could be no mistake. All he wanted was for | prize fighting. If the co further believes | America. They were silently greeted by the J s ,,v,'l‘:.h ”‘.‘,1",[,,,,\. ‘.::,’;1.'.‘1',,'},:",.:,,Pn.r-hwl I the | Five newsboys entered the pony race, half | w4, furnish the muhey:0] By CheicoWA AL LeAIeRIRIALTRS rxed the punishment of | queen, and t the two Americans sat | INDIGE 10N, clty, will be continued another week. Lounges, [ Mile. Kd Utterback won the race in one min- | [ ¢ould then go to Eurcpe on a five years' | a misdemeanor to the offense of prize fighting | dhzed at such luxury in the midst of bar- DYSPEPSIA, couches and parlor suits will be included. A ”'5;; "”"r‘ “”;“I“ r"“ “\1* ""“I"”“v‘ ture of | (TP and he would look after the stock and | and the word felony was inserted by mis W*fi“ i ; CONSTIPATION, ollat's worth for 76c. Qet it and 338 he greased pig e was one feature guarantee me $20,000 in cash on niy return, a | take, it was at perfect liberty to disregard le queen was a young woman, well formed R 5 r LE ) the afternoon’s entertainment — which was | clear, profit of $18,000. He hal intended to | that word In the construction of the statute, | and with a pretty ‘and attractive face, Her | And All Disorders of the Liver. highly enjoyed. Several able-bodied men, | go into the scheme alone and thus reap all | “Further, the validity of the act in question | 4ress was a modification of that worn by the | Observe the following symptoms resuiting trom Good wall paper, ¢ a roll, at the Bos- | dressed in their best Sunday clothes, arranged | the profit, but as I appeared to be honest and | {s not affected by the revision of the code adies of America and arranged so that it [discases of the digestive organs: onatipation, ton store. % themselves around the track, waiting for poor | conscientious it had occurred to him to take | The civil code passed the legislature before | WOUId Bive the greatest comfort in the warm [ Inward piles, fullness of blood in the head, scid: selle piggy to be brough ey lost no time | me s all ready o take vhe i 4 Sut, | © imate. Her demeanor was that of a per- M I m o ard the plano par excellence. piggy to be brought out. They lost no time | me jn. I was all ready to pe taken in when | the penal code did, and not afterward. But Ui T fullness »f weight of the mach, sour The Hardman, the piano p ingotng for him when he appeared, and it | my nerve gove way again, or, rather, we | noveitstanding all asseriions to the contrary, | S0n Well cducated in an English schocl, Cimkine or - futtering of the heart fnjared Boy May Recover. was not long until a young man named Web- | couldn't agree on the color of the 200 cows | by reference to the mew revised code it will | M€ uttered not a sound. The two girls were sensutions when _in |4 Arthur Evans, the young son of Harry | ster fell on top of the squealing porker and | and I weakened on the whole transaction. | pa seen that it specifically states that all laws r”-l»“-«m'l‘_v beside her with thelr deep bows of L AN AT T Lok avans of the electric light company, who | carried him off in triumph. He wanted to buy 200 red cows, while I in- | apbodied in the revised statutes which subfugation, and for -two hours the captain | aeficiency of perspiration, vellowness of the sKin Evans of the electr L P There was a beet killing contest among | sisted that at least fifty of them should b LRl Y A and Mrs. Luttrell and the queen sat in si- | yer pain in the' side chest, limbs and was so severely injur'd on the switchback in existence at the time of its adoption T i b ten Msties of heat. burning in tie flesh as k be | two cracks of South Omaha, Mike Remer and | white and the rest brindle so as to give our | po “considered as a continuation, and not as | nce: - As darkness was coming on the queen e O HADWAY'S PILLS Wil tree rallway at Manawa Saturda w:“» Wl B { prank Noonan. The latter killed and dressed | pasture land a picturesque appearance. The e froke ond stenifled In a most dignified way | (e syeiom of l the above named disordorn. in the hands of the doc or several | hig beef in five minutes and five seconds and | stranger realized that a man who would stick This I Ty i : na audicnce was at an end. PRICE 25C A BOX SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OR s law being valid, it is the duty of the | " The cap ALhis wits v 5 SRR 1Y MAIL. 3 weeks, The boy harl been, eding on the fiyluk | won the prize, his competitos taking five min. | it for cow color would “be overpartictlis | pyjias county atiorney o see. that 1t is g e taln and his jrife returned o the | ng 1o DR RADWAY & €04 Lock Tox 5, | / treat the following Diseases: car with a lot of others for some time I8 | utes and twenty seconds for the same sort of | about horns and tails as well and he bOr-| gy g, He has the authority and we will | they' were surprised o find tnat Al the earey | New York. for Book of Ad Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lunga; Diss mother had called him, but, childlike, he|a surgical operation. rowed $2 of me and went to Chicago to 1y | 501"t him to see that the law is enforced.” | had been diceharged. The o L - o of the Eye and Ear, Fits und Apoplexy, wanted to take just one more ride. The car| A game of ball was played between the | his scheme before some of the cattle kings. il nAle o te s he chief who had ] 1 Sommpluint, Kidnty: Cott was full and he attempted to get on behind | Council Bluffs Retall Butchers' association | I had the closest kind of a call from mak- E ULt st ot paiace e kong WARN NG. plaint, Nery ity, Mental De. and push it over the platform. The incline | nine and a club composed of South Omaha |ing a clean $10,000,000 in Nevraska ten LAST OF THE BUFFALOES. Gt Wity o) and directed that it should e ression, 1.oss ot Manhood, Sems i8 steep and th: car starts quickly, and it | men “The former won by a score of 6 to 5. | aBo. It was the scheme of a modeit and ey he brought closcr to the reef. This the mate | 1Tt thas come to our knowledge that cer | Imal Wedlcuews, Dinbec Lright's Dise plunged ahead at high speed before the | g B \Wadsworth, Willlam Maloney and humble man. To sit and look at hiln you | Preparations Making to Capture the Only | 1id, and almost before she had dropped | tain persons R S By (sc, St Vitus' Danee, Ricumatism, Paralysis, " s S BT & < x 8 . ) A % i 4 df 7 anchor again the decks swarmed with na- | Poging upon the public e trade by | White Sweling. Ml Fever Sores, Tume little fellow could get on. He clung to the | A "yickham officiated as judges wouldn't have had the slightest surpi Remniniog Wild iterd. o RGVE ok ot e e e Selling and offering for sale a_ certain £0- | ore amd removen! car and was dragged nearly fifty feet. His of his financial talent. He came into the B. Taylor, the wealthy stockman of | pi | eyt O et fem- | called temperance beverage of their own | Without the knife or drawing § head struck one of the posts ( 1pport BENNISON BROS, office to-insert an ad. to the effect that his o sceabs b ¢ a8 daaugul Ll umber overboard. Others | piunuracture under names similar to and | Gropafbinod. Swoman with het alll » g n 4 i p ar e2n county, Texas, has been in San | in the water would take the boards as they | |ije] 3 staken for “Kops Cheer,” 1) the railing along the side of the track. The wife had run away from his b:d and board | v | ltkely to be mistaken for “Kof ieer,” | Qalfeate organe restored 1o force of the blow was &0 great that it crushed Nig Clenring Sale, and he would pay no debts of her contract- | Antonio during the (past few days making | rose to the surface and swim to shore with { i q @ name which we have adopted s o trade | healt Dra UL B LU s S tehenaditie |t o RaTaio0s alvonnding of | them, while another gang would take them | mark for our pure, non-alcoholic English 3 in the bones of the nose and cheek, and a | yongay will be a big bargain day; don't | N8 and my words of sympathy touched his | the final preparationsifor the rounding up of gang hem tanpiug. 8 o o surf and carry the 3 S50 e, manufactured exclusively by us at the plece of one of the fra "lrud hnn&;ll :v( 51_;]«- IBEsIE heart, His scheme was to dee pf'n.lhT]l"!flllhi the herd of wild buffalo which have again ;r‘fu{‘“‘»'.'.‘».. ‘("‘l\fpl“” l‘,‘:lr;‘rr‘lzl‘l‘l‘ll\nl"xllI;m\l\tl;‘u"r:l".‘ “],‘“(""_”L‘,\".“ below, and of which trad cheek gouged out th \:nn[u eve. The accl | 71,000 yards of sewing silk velling in cream | Fiver so“lh.l‘ llhp ocean steamers could COme | found their way Into Texis trom the_moun- | {10 trom : dent was not the result of uny carelessness | ;"o SR D SO Ot T "Monday | UP the Mississippt and Missouri and proczel | tains of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. | his cargo of lumber was all safily wiled on | A8¢S. we are the fole owners and proprie- | without Mercury. Tape Wormk removed o faulty construction of the xwitchback, and | T, Ta Y U N S up the Platte as far as Fort Laramie, n | Since fis arrival, sive @ dispatch 10 the | fiorg s all safely p o bot by e by resstration in | ¥ a0 thred ours, or o pay. Hemorriola was only such a one as could occur when a y 8tk D g . 'yoming. He had everything down fine, | Globe-Democrat, Dr. Ta¥lor received a tele- | *'she: e Tate @ of the o States L : 3,000 yards of val laces, neat, tasty pat- ; A Hlobe-Democrat, Dr. Taylor received a The next mof e o % > ‘Uherefore warn all de an Tot of boys wer: coasting down a hill in the | F9%0 Fards of y,\:'d ¥ even to how much extra milk and butter the | gram from a stockman ofi becos connty, stat- | somgts in or iaE, he it isyhoRasted CAER R AL ke b THOSE WHO ARE A cTED winter time. Ladles tan hose. full regular made, 10c |fteamers would have to buy at New Orleans | jng hat the herd had jubt been seen in the | it EInh (T the bapacty of prime minister | EROSE ORERE S Goents ar Will enve life and hundreds of dollarg by calls Dr. Thomas, wh had charge of the case, | U 2 K 8! ace, for the round trip. The capital riquired was | jower part of that county, and that they are | Sove o n s, ffaonme aboard the | T ¢ "otice that all person: ing on or using RithaEh to Wi that the Doy may, fecover: | ™Ladies' $1.00 quality black pure silk vests [ $75:000.000. We were to issue bonds due in | making their way up‘the valley of the Pecos 4 i u manufacture or sell, or offer for ale, or g 1l ily bright littl 9¢ each. 100 years, bearing interest at 4 per (‘L‘n;]n{ni river. This is encoliraging news to those ready for another audience, This time Mrs. in any manner d T under Dn c w~ pANGlEs H[RHAL MED[GI"ES e Xtraol rily br! ittle c e 4 est f0] 8 e i ‘.‘Z’.??; ‘.'Inmlhn e ofitha. helr in “at. | SLadiest100 ritheaivests Monday Sojeach,. |t interast fOr the arat tenyairt wELIGEbe Wlien she had Children, she gave them Castoria, puycured ©without » fon given e did Veners cance i i 1ds. $50 to Sz00fl0ricit for Thelr nterview. with the s | mark, when used in connection with bever- ST SRR LI Tk Jiatereet topitneiaiatiucnbyett Slutiiaibel i hot arad it ercatedi e Gncv bR Ro? bl RTINS St oandmaear (e M e S e SR one Lt e e ot o Wit CnALIng & qusstlont s Paul's church. He i very weak, for he | Ladies’ 50c lisle thread vests in white and | (o "Filced along the route, After that the | “paal® And placing them in cantivity, ered | the same formalities as before in' entering | nome, uniess the same are obtained from us | Thowe at . distance must have lost a gallon of blood Saturday | cream, 25c each. tolls would be more than sufficient. There | apout fue vears azo kv Hon. George Fol the palace, Mrs. Luttrell's presents won! the [ OF our agents, will be prosecuted for vioja: |- Biank, No. L for mau, N¢ °e Ladies' white china silk parasols Monday 4 about five years ago by Hon. George Fulton, ARk 3 tion of the trade-mark laws and sued for Al correspondence &trietly confidential. night. $1.00 each g was no guesswork about this. The stalks of | the wealthy land owner of southwest Texas. | UKy queen, and she thanked the giver in | jyierinpment Modlolno Gont by oxproes.. Addresa’all Tettars HOSTUN STORE. e R M Tandhy . 800 aaol celery were Just so many inches apart, and | A Pulton Is a great hunter, and with a | {erms expressed by good English. The visitors R. WHITE & SONS M STON > 2. e e ey 500 £%8W 5 Jawn | e Strawbirries igured up s0 many buthels, | partyof friends was spending o few weoks | Were mare astonished than ever and the 100Kk | by iorors O Joue Aokl G. W. PANGLE, M. D aonda J i o without a pint short or over. e had every e ins chel ¢o v of wonder hat spread over their ces OB & Sl HE 4 Speclal Salo for Monduy—Great Sale of | wrappers, also Turkey red print and black E In the mountains of Buchel county hunting L wrtace 555 Broaowar, Councit Biuri London, England, sand bar marked in red ink, and the twenty- | qoer, bear and other large game which | Seemed to delight the queen. The ice was| » .80 Ry yreoL v € 3 i ) 8 i L 3 Kops Che ALVIN BUTZ, Encloge 10¢ in stamps for replv. I¥sAppore: and white print wrappers, that were $1.00. | three blue spots marked at intervals repre- | abound in that section. One morning he set | broken, however, and her mejesty during the porier, 21 River St., Chicago, Til. Our entire stock of ladies' light wrappers | $1.25 and $1.50, all at one price Monday, 86¢ | sented ocean steamers ascending or descend- | off from his camp alore, and had traveled | day told the story of her life. e = — in four lots, at 67¢, §7c, $1.19 and $1.37. each. Don't miss this bargain Monday. ing. I could almost hear some of them 5 0 u 1 hem | over the mountains for three or four hours, | She said that about seventy-five years ago GEORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, Lot 1—Big lot of ladies' wrappers, made | 500 jute porch cushions, 10c each. “ whistle. We sat up nearly all night talking | when he came to a small valley. He was | an English sailor boy named Young was cast Prealdant Cashien of standard prints, with large ruffle, Watteau BENNISON BROS., over this great scheme, but at 2 o'clock In | thunderstruck to see feeding in the valley a | up by the waves afier a great storm on the back and rolling collar. Also a few pongee “ouncil Bluffs. | the morning I suddenly told him that T would | hord of buffalo. He was within a few hun- | island of Tan. His skin was white and he etines needs @ reliable wontbly regulating medicine, The gas company’s special prices for sery- ( fce pipes will be continued through July. appers that sold for $1.50, in this lot at At C. 0., Brown's this Week. not go into {t. I was afraid that a drouth | areq yards of them, and was enabled to count | was if he choose to destroy them all. He soon ut by the sheriff. away weary and slesvos and large rufMe collar. Also & 1ot of | Columbla river salmon, per can Sivguated, saying. that 1*Would mever be of Texas, and he was 80 pleased X Sicin Diseuses, S0ros, Spot of COUNGIL BLUF#73, lowa rich man, and I have no doubt that I threw | ¢ fina that X85 .0 contented as one of them. When he got 0 i " $1.25. On sale at §7c each. 1-pound can Price's baking powder..... back on him. race of animals which he supposed was en- | Polson thoroughly cleansed | y T 5 Wy s on & . 8 ention for Ve solicit yo ut ollectior orings, worth $1.50 and $1.75, to close at|i-pound package gloss starch, per pkg... Bc | m'grants into the Twin State, a Stranger | \way back to camp and told the story to his | &1d he took one of the native women as his fal attention forall | we ™ solicit your business ana collections, We $1.60 to $2.50, made of gingham, percale and | Quaker oats. per package........ " 9c|in brown paper, Iike a smoked fish, but was ce hik Statements, and started out with | 11y and Tam the eldest child of the son,” said VRS \Erungs, - Liver, ' Dyspepsia We offer them at $1.37 each. you want, for €6c. Adjustable window | séll to the settiers at $10. Only half the | search no trace of the buffato could be found, | family, and educated us according to the | WEAK MEN (YITAUTY WEAK wado train or gricf, SEXUAL EXCESSES in middle at 5c a yard are overstocked and must unload them. at 12 per cent. We were to build a railroac Hras e Extra quality ladies’ pure silk mitts, full BROWN'S C. 0. D. |and have 40,000 toil-hardened farmers under | So great was the belief that he had attempted | kKing died. It is the custom of the people of | ¥ital power. 3 1416 Fari Rt 11w [anteatii st oty ooy Among the many delightful parties at Man- | hsed McGufiy's arithmetic, and there could | George Fulton was given him. The beauti- | but to take the eldest child of the eldest of his | DI, SCALI33 & Searlys, ", axtra ality dies’ a 0se, Of 260 sl yard th 12 115 h ‘Omaha. During the forencon one of Mr. lected the mone At 3 o'clock I leant him | prominently mentioned in after vears as a | A queen not the right to marry. My Complete ussortment of gold and steel yard, worth 1216c and 1ic. one, Omaha. e forenoon one of Mr. 401-405 Broadway, Council Bluffs, immediately telephoned the fact to Hotel | tackle it. He had left a map with me and I | which he had told, and were successful in | pointed ruler in that case fs not the ruler at DR. PEAL'S No. 27 Main St. - Couucil Bluffs, guests and telephcned Colonel Hulitt of the | looked for him every hour for the next week. [ Mr. Fulton bore all this with a proud and | hold that office. X al Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Snu Kxoursion (iver \he K. C. The party consisted of H. H. Reld of the | 000,000, and he had gon® to look for a capi- | made several trips o the section where he | ahall be two maidens, who shall never leave | L0052 Sruel. Omaha Sver the Kansas City road. They came|Qeorge Guessme. Biily Patterson, J. H.|Mmy toes out to the weather, and coat talls f however, he had his first Inning, The re- | must obey her every wish that county a herd of about thirty wild buf- | appi s the palace o G TR were met at the local depot by special motor A loltomiess Pt approaches the palace once a day and ac park and the driving park, where th doings. If she is satisfied all well, but | 8chool provides thorough preparation for college —a pal d g pa vhere the eve. than. twelve feet wide, has only re- | The latter decided to make the attempt to| e, chanse s made according to the dictates | and best equipped bosrding school for boys fu | 39 Pearl street, awa, both the Grand Plaza and Manhattan | TP — — s & i ans. Sale August 19 tc Ay W A Prese During that time she had not been allowed e ILLINOIS and_ barn, shade n a nicely age. The steamers did a large business a!l | 00, Mass. Sele August 19 to 24 = lat the mouth of the pit, which begins with a | Propagated for the benefit of science, and as | 1o converse with any one but her fwo maids, | | CONSERVATORY, | &ruded feot 3 two-thirds afternoon and evening. a a v assoclation, Den- | g o "riean” feet wide at the top and | @ relic of bygone days EIESS &P Arte, Bloewtion: Langieden, | LOST, LADY'S GOLD CUFF BUTTON, INITIAL To the millions of people who visited the | Md. Sale “July 16 and 16 orevice In the rock, for such it s, extends | and capturing the Werd! He communicated [ hom she dare not let herself be seen, al- J fain. whore (e water Wt changed by the | , Denver, Colo: Sala July 16 to 20, ana | Sl At 8 A°H(h of AUC NS T I GRENE ) (IENGY i e Cexpedition, A favorable workings of the council. O T OO PO D> ODCTDDOVODOI® 3 er of clay, containing remains of bones, | Bted to accompany the party. Invitations | forcst, Thousands ‘of " Council Biufts and |, In addidon T have on sale Summer Tourls | [WYar O SlAY, SonlalnIg tenatne of borce Heated Free-=- Bt a mystery to the natives. They thought animals roamed at will in large herds over | jearned the fine lawn wrappers, nicely made, with extra | Tomatou ver can.. 3 L ey A Tomatoes, per game was not extinct that he | that he could converse freely he told the na- ¥ Puanples, Serofula, Tumors. tal like the r ¢ Y Protits, - . . 12,0000 Tot 3—Thirty dozen lawn and cambric | Rainwater Maker, per box. B ate e R R ve imade halti & doxent fors f Animals which he Spposed Mvas en | mortal like the rest. He said that be would from the systen i A i A tieir wany peculiat all- | pay 5 it o eposits. Wi $1.19 each 1-pound package corn starch, per pkg... Sc| got me out of bed one night at midnight R T T S e et e A YR pay 5 per cent on time deposits. We will be JANREE H g the young sen. “My grandfathe R bies cured by spocial cambric, trimmed with valenciennes lace, | Deland’s soda, per package.... ... Tc|unfolded from his brain. We could buy rty to view the animals, He led them | (hé Young queen. “My grandfather took an N\ AW W Troub u i iy i s Vi The educationa i o t00 close applic Special remnant sale—All remnants of wash | screens for 35c. purchase money was to be paid down by-a | The story told by Mr. Fulton of his discov- [ Ways of his youth. The educational facili- over the state, and he soon recelved a rep- | Sent metothe conventat Apia. There I re- | fita oe from fhe effects of youthful follies, all | n 746.322 ) troubles It out ot city. Thcusands shaped, our regular 58¢ quality, reduced to nd® Prowerel 1 our thumbs. There was exactly $8.746,322.18 | to impose upon the credulity of his friends in | Muna not to choose the succeeding monarch | WRITE Your quality, reduced to 19¢ a pair. awa yesterduy was a crowd of traveling men, | be no mistake in the figres. I was to buy | ful story was even made a part of the cam- | brothers or sisters. In that way, through FOWLAR. DICK & WALKER o O D e vy an | 33,48 & sort of option on the scheme, but at | candidate for governor his political enemic | people claim that by warrying a woman be- spectacles and eyelusses, Eyes exam= K & WALKE wid’s friends ciug »und pickerel anc | Dellone. Manager Reid immediately organ-| couldn’t find that the million acr:s selected reatl far e o ifRinatos | bt simpl e slave bt abaT Ay [ V0 T a e a ¥ o ¥ YV orsy Dellon & & uldn't i defeating his prospects for the gubernato- |all, but simply the slave of her husband, who PENNYROYAL PILLS, | Lozl 1 The queen is not allowed to | Aseprompt.safe and certainin result. The genu. | o 5 L WAttorasTaiatilan] Hardman planos, Omaha, 113 N. 16th. Manhattan Beach cafe to have that fish served | but he never returned. Something had warned | self-possessed spirit, confident that his vin- | entertain company, nor is a man allowed to | [ne (D, Peal's) neverdisnunoint Sent anywhere, SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, ¥ gart, Block. Council Bluffs, Towa. A traln bearing 700 pleasure seekers | Babbit Soap company, C. Methune, George | tallst with sand. He no doubt somet had seen the buffalo, but was unable to get | the side of the queen unless by death." When the coun- Tnoneneon and wife and George AKin. It was | cut off to patch elbows, but he feels that | port came from Val Verde county that a . — Lk falo. The animals were quietly feeding when SR el i ¢ Academ mbi o Dy BURLINGTON ROUTE. 3 ) quaints the que by calling from a pre- .| c VEYS CLEANE! LTS CLEANE| trains, and a few of them visited Omaha LLL gours Among the most remarkable of mature's | gbserved, and there were four calves among ) & i Yy, bler, (Oh|[Ems CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED. Butchers' union had its plenfe. A numb To Hot Springs, 8. D., sale July 19, Aug- | Nouveau, near Vaucluse, France, which and he immediately communicated the fact|if not the chief returns to the councll and | fi.usliess. and oareful supervision of health, PR L TARM AND OARDRNTLANDEROR utche: on had its pienic. A number ings, Y July 19, Aug of the queen. She L 3 PATS C ge Obllo. Tilustrated catalogue sent, o 3 3 g . S ROOM tently been explored. The French Soclety of | round up the buffalo, and place them on his | OF the guéen. She was then 22 years of age ustraled cataloguo sent FOR SALE, : NEW NINB-ROOM beach receiving their full quota of patron-| Triennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- 3 . : who always we round Peb Boxt ildepare. | _cash. 948 avende, Council Blufts, B Yor:Colo,'- Bal Alsnay- 111804 18, narrows down to three feet at a depth of | Dr. Taylor at once proceeded to organize [ Who 8!%ays went around in her presen » LLAKD, A, M., Bupt., J acksonviile, UL M on it Please | e at World's falr there was no single feature | Natlonal convention Keeley league, Har- | UChicty " geiiing wider as it gets deeper, | With the Smitheonian Institution at Wash- | [10U8h she fook @ silent peep at bim soinc " cust 12 L, She rebelled at suca a life, and as he wizird touch of the electric magiclan into | AUFUSt 12 to into a roomy cave, in which, just beneath | F€PIY was recelved staling that one of the he rebelled at such a life, and it was her 5 T a queen, and Apia was her objective point AT, 0 i P were also sent to Govetnor Hogg of Texas, | & aueen, and Ay ) poin Omaha people who Qid see the fair have | tickets to various points in the United States | both human and animal, were found. The P Y Not from a financial standpoint ex- : . . the straw- | (hem’ accurately. There were eighteen old | he was a su 4 y 67c eac i poundRHATE o o 0 ately e een old | he was a supernatural being and they treated 5 L) S S R Rl | 21 pounds fine granulated sugar for......$1.00 | porry and celery crop, and we'd be caught | gnes and two calves. Mr. Fulton had Kiled | him well, fearing that he Tad Hihrin Searles & Searlas Lot 2—Fifteen dozen ladies' wrappers, made | 3 nound Battle Ax chewing tobac s Cieed 1g that he had it in hls power Ak 2 [l of the best quality prints, with full drop|; x' ind amoking tobace % short on the bond interest and be closed | many buffalo in the good old days when the SPECI ALISTS. ; pouns ) OUROED rers Bl anguage of the natives a ved £ All forms of Blood disgusted, saying that 1 would never be a | the prairfe language of the natives andilived Jood anl large sleeves, These goods are worth $1 and | Corn, per can millions of dollars over my shoulder by OINg | did not take a shot at this remnant of the | (jves who and what he was. and that he was Tetter, Kezona and Blool | Capital, $100,00 wrappers, beautiful line of patterns and col- [ Root beer, per bottle......... Tc | tunes in Dakota. Before the rush of im- | eyes on the herd for some time he made his | P¢ content to remain all his life among them, LADIES given careful | ope of the cldest banks In the state of low L A = - ; ments. S Dleuscd o aco and serve you. Lot 4 Includes our entire stock, worth from | Breakfast oats, per package....... Sc|to unfold a scheme. It wasn't wrapped up | credulity. but M. Fulton was determined to| ‘A on of his married into the royal fam- N CATARRH, Throat embroldery and feather stitchings to match.| Screen doors, 134 inches thick, any size | 1,000,000 acres of land at $1 an acre, and Rs tho mountais. but. after two days: | Interest in me as well as if I was of his own N W eourse of treatment. 01 0 dy, severe mental gocds, worth from 8¢ to 19c a yard, on sale| dce cream freezers cheaper than ever. We | settler, and thé balance was to be on interest | ory of the herd of buffalo was soon spread | ties of the island were not very great, and he | Jod, to businers or stidy, | Remnants of wool dress goods, 25c a yard,| And new potatoes at 10c a peck at erect elevators, own all the water privileges | utation as a monumental Har in that respect, | mained five years, and when I returned he | yleld readily to our new treatment for loss of | J Sured t home by corcagind,nee. 83c a pair; 25c silk mitts, 19¢ a pair, profit for us to divide in three years. He|the matter that the name of ‘“Buffalo” | from the direct lineal descendant of the ruler, See our asscrtment of wash goods at 9c a | chaperoned by Manager Reid of Hotel Del- [ the million a while he resold and col- | pajgn literature, and when Mr. Fulton was | marriage, I became the queen of the islande. EVERY WOMAN Scientific Opticians the end of two days had decided not to|made capital out of the remarkable tale | comes subservient to the man, and the ap- med free of charge, ized a party of traveling men among his | by him had any spot to go fishing In. I|rial nomination. is really the king, but has no lineal right to 1 VP in the State up for a party of eight at 6 o'clock dinner. | him that I lacked the nerve to put up $l-|dication would come sooner or later. He |approach the palace. Her only companions | $L®: Shermas & McConnell Drug Co. 1883 | g1q Fede reached Council Bluffs yesterday about noon | Babcock, C. H. Barnes, Charles Montgomery, | thinks of me as wearing a_ rope suspender, | a trace of thcm. A little over a vear ago,| She dictates to the council of chiefs, who EDUCATIONAL. i — — | - ' . ' B s tn o ol s Py Special Notices-Council Bluffs om S d a 8 ery other station | - s no au an sheep-herde ad see visi alac fro x.';.u'\:iu{:;?,,'.'\':l‘»....“.'“:nl averpiother l_:j}::‘-; 2 asllehttul oartsiofiBaliuktad necnie: it is not his fault Mexican sheep-herder had seen in a valley of | visitors to the palace, acts as leader, and he Kenyon Mlhtary 1] ' scribed distance, and tells her of the council's | _72nd year. This old and re b1y success 20 Lurke, at W. 8. Homer's, o Most of them went to Manawa, Fairmount B wonders. the subterranean pit at Jean | them. This news soon reached Mr. Fulton hariptithe aounoll T B ona ramArkably suocasaful | Td Durks, et W. (8 Homsr b L Beonnax, X i reaches a depth of 540 feet, while nowhere [ of the rediscovery to his friend, Dr. Taylor. babits and mauners. Itis much the oldest, Iargest | 341, chicap and on easy terms. Lay & Hess, of speclal attractions were presented at Man- | Ust 2 and 23, one first class fare for round and ha been on the one {0 8, — use, y wa Speleology (cave study) erected a derrick | ranch, where they ould- be preserved and | nd had been on the throne for iwo years hou ; city water at house i 2 ainarel i nent. cad Bty Fing Manhattun Ueach E F Baptist young people meetings, Baltimore, | apet™ 3 GOV 000t ™ mrom here down the | an expedition for the purpose of going aft with a low bow, and the prime iinis'cr, by more beautiful than the great electric foun- | FISburg, Pa. Sale August 16 to 23. Antil at a depth of about 475 feet It Is twelve | ington, and invited'it ‘to send a represen- | 'iMes when he approached to tell her of the cale 6 o8 ) intention to escape from it as she x the most brilliant colors ever seen by h Toronto, Ont. Sale July 15 to 24 QA TR R attaches of the institution had been dele- ¢ \ R 158 modt brlillant oclore'ever seen by human | ghIaRt Gat- Bile wly 28 th the opentng of the vertical pit, a thick got an opportunity. She was tited of bepng ; our nouse 3 Che spoke of some young chief then, and 3 e orers found no evidence that the plan |and a number of the most prominent sports- | & ne 7o t , @ only heard of the magic fountain. Now they [ 20d Canada e I en b et e diace | men and old time 'buffalo hunters in the | Mrs. Luttrell knew from a sigh that es ©an see it for the Manhattan Heach people | Call and get copy of map and illustrated beer ted but tra country to foin the party, Which was to | caped her that she would rather be queen of b nolel stangnolukies at Lake Manawa have constructed one iden. | Write up of the great Yellowstone National | has It that criminals were thrown into the | ioyo es start from!San Antonio last Octo- | S man's heart than queen of a nation. sotly, put enQirely’ BREIW fr9m Lha ticaily similar, only not so large. Tae foun- | Park. 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. bottomless pit.” as it was popularly called the general run of heating plants. e e e Heating and Sanitary Engincer, team and Hot Water Heating, - cepted, and all the preliminary arrange- the beach, and is illuminated each evening, a | The electric fountaln at Manbattan beach | cave just beneath ‘the shaft tend fo cor- | yHEC B .x\]n\.flu'r\m were made, even 6,000 candle power_electric light furnishing [ /Il be illuminated each evening from 8:30 | roporate this bellet =~ = = . |to the selection of a number of Mexican NFRVE the illumination. The fountain is a beauti- | t0 9 and 9:30 fo 10. ~The steamer Liberty e cescent made Into the shaft was ex- | guides, who were to'conduct the party to o ful thing. A great central jet of water rises | Will connect vith all trains to and from | ceedin difficult; it established the fact|¢ho vajley in which the buffalo were last to the helght of many feet and spreads out | Manawa. First boat will leave Manhattan | that there must be a further cave far below | (& VnG¥ b i1 “he Tound-up and driving FOOD Yo a gigantic lily, and around it are nine. | beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- | the one now known, but the crevice through | ot“the herd 1o Dr. Tavlor's raneh. about 186 § teen other fets. Through (his cataract of | rs &t Manhattan beach who wish to catch [ Which It is accessible is choked up with | e SO water the big electric light flashes its rays, | the early morning train to Omaha. debris and bowlders o that It will be a| "1y order to expedits ‘matters Dr. Taylor pll LS varying from the molten white into every | ——— very dificult matter to penetrate further | ynt oUt™"y (hare of Mexican cowboys in shade of the rainbow. It presents a beautitul | = Yes. the Eagle laundry {s “that good |Into the cave than has been done. The | ¢he jatter part of September to find the exact a sclentific compound of medicines in- Bpectacle and should be seen by all, and it | 14undry.” ana is located at 724 Broadway. | deepest point reached in this crevice is 593 598 | looation o . R nded to bulld up the Nerve Structure and et 1t in doubt about this try It and be convinced. | feet underground. Great quantities of water ien of the herd, This party of soouis . restore to the whole body all of its normal e Y \ trailers made ¢ to the little valley S 8.4 Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. rush through the shaft every time there fs | oy ere ors Made thelr way to the little valley | functions o T AT (_]' A Special sale of fine shears. Fine button- i a storm, still no trace of water was found | po A e AT T A R s e 0o e T . und that they were no longer there, but | BECAUSE THEY ARE A 2 TONIC hole scissors about half price. One-third oft m;rm':m‘:’:l Sl of wall paner and howse £9¢- | (0 the ‘cave sxplorsd, whish Droves that | they ware toatled wiiiont AiBculty b Lhe | B A R ancteia) Snd Db ONK Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancles of archie on all shears and scissors and heavier re- o BHoston_store. some other subterranean exit must exist. | Rio Grande valley for & dlstance of 100 miles | | Price, $1.00 per box: 6 for §.00. Sent by | tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced. ductlons on our stocks. These are both the | Hardman planos, Councll Blufts, 103 Main —— r : he ey had crossed the river | mall. - Dungan atocks and our own. Sale one week | gt Ten Thousand Miles or Thirty, lo & point where they had crossed the Fiver | B0, uye gatung nervous and can't siecp| ELATE GLASS only. Cole & Cole, 41 Main street. - — It matters not which, may subject you to sea | of Presidio’ del’ Novte . The herd had been and don't care whether you go to your From 3 single window to car lots, No# Dadat iy i (Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks | sickness on the “briny deep.” Whether you | feen by a number of Mexicans as It traveled | Mhess uo) Ioitanic Wiyt top vibiuatie| GLAZED SASH- . Twelve carloads standard red cedar fence X are a yachtsman, an ocean traveler, out for a [ up the valley, and one of the calves had If suffering with any nervous dssorder, All stock sizes, and any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any Ty (o R TY r e) Mr. and ; day or two's fishing on the salt’ water or | been shot by & Mexican named Flores. Tae competitor's prices by the A. OVERTON. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bubiitz were pleasantly | €Ven an inland tourists In feeble health, yofl | trail T v e remedy for 3, | was s h The largest exclusive hous: Western lowa. Send for prices on estimates. ach Bitters, a valuabl medy for nause: o a 8 1 1o Western lowa balf what the others do. See the mew hot | A%sembled suddenly at the!r cozy home last the herd ha refuge In colic, biliousness, acidity of the stomach,|the mountains that line the border in the Masonic Temple Building. water generator at Bixby's, 202 Main st. It | week on East Washington avenue, in honor | malaria, rheumatism, nervousness and sick | state of Chihuahua., The traflers re |mn:.l 1313 DODCE 8T, B makes thiugs boll. of Mr. Bublita's birthday amniversary. The | headache. Lay in an adequate supply. the result of their work to Dr. Taylor, and | 2d Door West P, O., O, | o ———— T S TR BN Y L 202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. L L g g L g g L 2 K L 2 2 B 2 0 5 B 2 2 2 2 2 J : =3 HASE R ATk LA, ORI0RI0 IAsh S0k M -3 defects which are so often found in hborhood 1 e re 5 he | D€ N 80 " ere g tain Is located just back of the pavillon on s i tue naigubarhood, And-the, eAmAIne, In i ; L]