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THE OMAHA DAILY BLF: WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895. o ot ol N i v one W prirelpl d iind busines: o one it | P 'rlll O\IA"A Dl\ll\ B \I,\\ FROM CUU)CIL BLUH‘S E"i.’_h:“.{.ilsl‘."j’l’!.:‘.i I.":..t.?'CE'L...".{fb n’m‘rzllarr‘f t)lARl ON A [EN D Yb' lAu‘ '(i"?fi';-v:r: -:;:e:"ml: 0:nj‘:" :1:1:,:.:«1 ‘m’ ::v"t‘: "?r‘"'&"n‘n"“"":; qq":::l'[ :; ;,"::”::'Nm‘"" d";;:"(\ ER"URIAI —— y ordinance which requires never vet made @ natlon prosperous. The | the yeas and nays being required by Mr. | SOUNCIT A . them to take out iicenses is not on the books t quality’ of the money used In any country | Howell, every member answering aye, It was | L(ll, CIL, BLUF purely for ornamental purposes. There are ) is faf more Important than th uantity | resolved that the oney unit of the United . ; i | Onse Against Henty Phillips Comes Up Be- | about forty men in- the city who are sup- | First Day of the Joint Debate,B Ex. | Laws should be drawn to protect the men | States of Americs be one dollare OFFICB, . - NO. 12 PEARL eTRERT | Case Against Henry Phillips Comes Up Be- | 00T {01, eR 10, The, Sty b0 o far | First Day of the Joint Debate Between Ex- | wio “earn money as well ad those who ows | S Reeciesd: THAL: the. MmAIlGs( coln Bs of N - i 0 y a K ““Resolved, Th st col o St fore Justice Uook, only twenty-five have come to the scratch Oongressman Horr end W, H, Harvey, | ey & il Who works taithtully atd | copper, of which 200 shall pass for $1. Delivered by carrier to any part of the eily, Yesterday George Smith, one of the Council sacrificed for the benefit of men who live | “‘Resolved, That the several pleces shall in- [ I8 the result of the usual treatment of bl ) Bluffs & Omaha Transfer company, and on what they borrow. But all these things | crease in a decimal ratio.” P T s wihe e o e i ol RELEASED AFTER A BRIEF HEARING | Fhir Armaironk were srresued T Wh. | OPENED WITH PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS | Jili S more fully explained as tho contest | That was the first action taken by tho | discate—snd in o shor whilo Is n & faF Worse Dusiness office, No, 43; night - 3 2 2 " | American cong They first fixed the unit, | condition than before. The common result i — charged. i S At the conclusion of Mr. Hort's statement | the name of the thiug that should be used as i Mr. Harvey opened his side ollow- | the measure of v decid should OfMelals Familiar with the Aftalr Belleve s(lhr'lmnn planos, Council Blufts, 103 Main Position Which Each Proposes to Malntain m;» arvey opened his side with the follow i;“ |:|v|t]n 1urtm!l\n“hll;'. A‘n‘l‘ !:;:,(“u:.'«‘xy u”v”ul: MINOR MEANTION, - V. J L he called one dol y d e e smalle the Ends of Justice Would _— Sliver Questich Tersely ARVEY BTATES HIS CASH division of that ALould be & MAILoent plece} pleini | s Thie gas company's Epecial prices for Berve HARVEY STATES HIS CASE, ivision hat sliou a half-cent g - o (Copyright secured by Age atch of Chicago) | that 1t should be copper and that it should Bty yout clgars, pines, Lohaocos and canes | Beon Retter Served if No Ar ite pipes Wil bs cantinued through July. Out—Horr Decinres Himselt CopyTIRhU secured by Agel F Haeh of Chlcago) | {hat 1t should be copper and that it shoull | gor which 8.8, s the moat reliable cure, A fow In Grand Hotel Clgar store, | rest Had Been Made. —_— ® Bimetallist, am here to defend the facts and p 200_of them e _the . At bottles will aford relief where all olsc hias fafled, - . ples in “Coln’s Financial School. L am | was the first effort of the new government to [ =1 suffered A v il Good wall paper, 2%c a roll, at the Bos n : ere severe nttack of Mercurial n‘flbrfl;nl lllllfll 1, '|’)I‘l¥)"]l ‘IHXIIY'AF a \\kLv 'YI; ton stord, I:\\;\,I h‘l:.hlllllllil‘l; :I}lhll'.fl]un! Iu\ l\:l\‘lll‘ll"\;k‘ ‘\'\Y‘ establish a monetary system. Now every one Rheumatism, my arms and legs being awollen shed. Reopened Oct. 1. B. . Clark, pro T IR goKreat apd in presenting clearly its views. | wiil say that they had uot yet stated at all | to twice thelr NAtural size, causing the mos 1. N. Ash & Co. of Cileago commenced a suit | The case of the state agalnst Henry Phillips | The Hardman, the piano par excellence, CHICAGO, July 16.—The much talked of | sorentiie ‘i Seln Sor PO T | what the dollar should consist of, except that excruclatiog pains, I speat undrede of doliors ;r'\“:‘h‘nl-uvwnnrrxv(t‘;;-1r‘xw,\‘{u;.r“§‘!7’ u‘n:.i: '.1 A:fcame up for a trial In the court of Justice | peyg poyig ad, Davis sells hammocks | debate on the silver question between ex- and our newspapers find that fllustras | 200 copper half-cents should be one of them, | Without relief, hut after taking 8 fow bottles of > his city for $630 on a note. | 3 | i A Timproved rapidly and am A i 0 b My g | Co0k yesterday morning, the charge being | eheap, Congrewsitn foawsll- G, Horr of Mishigan s make plain many "-l(,"." gt could | and that wax the first it of measure that m::;-“”“l“mk&‘y“mlm_ he Ladies' Ald soclety St. JOhN's | Kidnaping Mrs, L. Looman. The story told I Wil H. Harvey, auth t ““Coin" Y %% 10 Qutend ofally the aine | con establishe 0 half-cent coppers. Iy cured. 1 can heartily LN EAR. ORUFON . Mieoth "THUFMARY ing Mrs, L. i Hardinan plancs, Omaha, ”.‘ N. 16th. an. am arvey, author of oln’s | yet I am here to defend orally those same | 1yt s all the law there has ever been o hevid 5 o Bt e henet of Mre: N. U, Swan, | bY the lady in the case showed that she had 8 Financial School,” commenced at the Tllinois | Principles. expect to make kood in this LA AL L B L e recommend it to any ore } ho subject, and ull that has ever been sald suffering from this piinful 1 er and hous . e the follow propositions: t | it on, 620 Frankli u been abused and maitreated by Looman for | Ten days’ sale of wall paper and house fur-| b ae Achland avenue (his afternoon at 2 . nk gold nre the money of | about It anywhere. (Applause.) disense, W, F. DALEY, son, 520 Franklin avente. " | ntabings 'at ‘e Boston ‘store: club a . That siiver and gold are the money of | abo ywhere. (Applause e iy Hlen Wi Articles of adoption were filed with the | Feveral weeks, having scarcely enough money o'clock In the presence o a large number | I petitution; thut the wilver dollar wax || Now come the next iniportant leglslattan 3 TS levated ] county recorder yesterday by which Mr. and | provided to keep her wlive. Had it not been | The Standard only second to the Hardman. | of invited guests. R L TR T L L T G e e Tl R ;““‘:"““‘l LR e ”i '.'e‘,'.‘"""“”";"\fl‘n SPECIFIC O A'h..'.fi,cf." Mrs. A. A. Campbell of Omaha become the | for the neighbors she would have starved. g No debate upon a great national question in | vardstick was the measure of length, hat | 5 408 OF Ameica for gold and siiyer a5 = Pa o 'BLE FOR LIQUOR DEALERS . . o § L, a 4 4 i eleven parts fine and one part alloy.” Orig Pataois ot G-year-old Matt Parr of Council | Hor cousin, Phillips, appeared on the scene | TXOUB 2 recent years has attracted so muct atten- | £0ld was measured in this silver unit and v v uffs. concurrent colnage given to it (gold). That | Inally that was the weight of alloy in all the JULY SI ECIAL AL e 4 Mre, | And offercd to take her to Dakota, where she | pes Moines Mayor Will Force the Drug |tion. The widespread interest felt in the | silver and gold combined constituted the | coins of the United States. Afterward we v 'l“k';:: .;:‘rflv;hlr::;vlwrvl\y nin;n:.:’ \'.;v.{ had relatives living. The trip was decided Stores Out of Business, silver problem, the earnestness with which tandard of value in this country un-|reduced the alloy so t it was one part in 3 Y - Silver measured gold; the two | e, ) R § day at 8 o'clock at the family residence upon and Mrs. Looman, her brother, George | DES MOINES, July 16.—(Special Tele- | the question s being discussed and debated | togetiier measure all other property, ten. $60,00 BRASS BEDS Benton street. The remains will be taken to | Potter aud wife, Henry Phillips, and three | gram.)—Petitions have been filed for the is- | in nearly every western and southern state, | 2 That the act of 157 wax surreptitiously e Reduced to $33.00. Rockport, Mo., for burial children, quietly left together. Phillips was | suance of injunctions against about a dozen | the bitterness between the contending fac- | P4 2q| Mr. Harvey: “As to what Mr. Horr says William Graham, who took laudanum and [ discharged by the court, and Potter, charged | Fiat the perlod 1792 to 1878 | apout copper used as money d the co v E drug stores of this city on the charge of ille- | tions of the democracy ih many states the mitits ‘were open to the unlimited cotn- | LS bR AL uring the con- | $12.00 WHITE ENAMEL BEDS, cut his throat Monday night, was taken to y8 /68 16 e hte Uty or redemp- | tinental duys, preceding the adoption ot the N : i Jas taken 10 with taking away morlgaged property, Is to | gal sales of liquor. Arguments will not be | the open warfare between the “free coinage’ | {5, L Loth metals into peniniey of redemb | o VAR, CLY®) Prece N, o be used. fa this Reduced to $6.50. the county jall yesterday, not being able 0| paye a hearing tomorrow. He claims he was | heard until the Sejtember term of court. The | and “administration” wings of the democracy | such. That during that perod the people | argument. At the time our constitution was 5.00 WHITE BED3 give a bond of $300 for his apy e, The | o5 his way to Dakota t k, but expected had a'right to kave citler mietal coined into | framed the detalls governing the concurrent . 3, ofore Justice | (0 M8 way to Dakota to work, but expected | ;1100 quthorities are vigilant, and will have | in recent state conventions held by that party i g i L | framed the details governing the concurren case has been for trial before Justice | ¢ return and bring the mortgaged horse and il Tegal tender woney nd that the op-| coinage of the two metals in our finar.cial Red"ced to $2 05, Cook on Friday, July 26. wagon back with him. a large number of drug stores on the string | have all combined to lend a national interest \m;y wis with the Gobt pay In colns of | yurtar was usder Giscussion in committees L4 v Miss Porterfield, instructor of music In the | The case has occasioned considerable com- by the time court is ready. The mayor is|to the debate which commenced this after- ”l"‘,‘]!h.:'l“"l';." bimetailic system made an |and between statesmen of that period. So city schools, has been making tests of the | n in official circles, and the opinion is al- | making a personal investigation of the nearly | noon in this city. uniimited demand for both metale to be | while these details were left to congress ability of her pupils to read music at sight. | most unanimous that the ends of justice would | 200 drug stores. He is going about incognit The conditions of the debate are out of the | coined into money, ircreased demand for | after the adoption of the cuns‘‘tut’sn, a bi Master Rod Lanzendorfer, whose voice has|not have been badly defeated if the little |as much as possible, and as a result will| = oo According to the terms of the | these metals, ‘and ‘%o lonk s this “‘f:' un-i,“,m”h et waus previded for in that con often been heard in solos at St. Paul's church, | party of emigrants had been allowed to keep | file a number of petitions in the district court | Tt 4 i fot Tt :}}T:"‘.’.‘fi.x"’" fone ‘i',’]‘,‘“"‘[“ .'i.‘\‘ e ",“‘:' stitution. Art'sie §, seev m 8, seys: “‘Con- 80 far leads the race, his record being 168 1 on their way to Dakota. Looman has shown | for the revocation of pemts to the sald drug- | agreement the debate Is to continue for aliver and 2) .10 gralns of gold tntow dollar, | g1 (G0 Nave yawer. 1o, cois, money, reg notes In a minute. Considerable interest has | himself totally unable to provide for his | Bists to sell liquors. The city council this| consecutive days, three hours each cay be- 4 less than a dollar. | fate the value thereof, and of foreign coins.’ been awakencd in the contest, but none of the | wife's support, even If the charges made by | evening passed the mulet saloon ordinance | ing divided between the two speakers. Each | '8P (R S0AGL (0 pay in either metal | * Section 10 says: *No state shall coin money other pupils have 8o far been able {0 come | his wife that he has been in the habit of | OVer tie mayorss veto, fo that while the ea- | speaker will in turn make & ivit-word state- | cwused (he cheaper of the two metals (0| or make anything but gold and siiver coin within six or seven notes of Master Lanzeni- | abusing her are unfounded. If she had gone |loon drug stores are’ belug closed up the | meat. After three minutes for consideradon | be used, and transforred the demand £rom | yonger in payment of debis. It says gold dorfer. {0’ Dakota she would soon have been in- the | mulet salogns wil run unlers some unforscen | the oyponent. Wil be JShven opoorunlty” for | e GO e Chamhetrht Vathe. W | and silver Gpplause), not gold or silver (an Fire and tornado insurance written fn best | hands of her relatives, who would have been | method is found to close them. 00 reply e e o Henry | 4Te for both siver and gold. We ute called | plause), This Is the constitution. The state companies. Money for farm loans at low | 4ble to keep her decently. As it was, she had Afeaid of special Logisiation. bate are Judge W. A. Vincent and Hon ¥ men, becayse we are defending the | surrendered to congress the right to sepa i 2 to be kept in the county jail the first night sty el ole. | Miller. etal that has been demonetized, - rately coin money, but expressly retained the B e O 8 0L I | A ke BRI o) of charitable per-| SIOUX CITY, July 16.—(Special Tele- | "yt “Horr was given the opemng this after- hat it 13 to the interest of the United | tely coln OL R gl L farm lands in Iowa. Lougee & Towle, 235 |and has LiAh) r" (s 4404 ";"v H “* "" gram.)—One of the acts of the twenty-third | noon, and, according to tuv ugreement, he ates to nc, itdependently in the remonc- | Flght to the use of silver and gold as money Pearl St. sons ever since. From now on she will prob- St the | mott (e following preliinary statemeni: | Zation of ‘silver at the ratio to gold of 16 | neither as token money, one representing ‘ably Nave to b supgotted by the otnity: general assembly of this state concerning the | made the foll § vary state: to 1, without walting for the action of any | the other, as silver is now coined, represent issuance of funding and refunding the bonds HORR'S OPENIN TATEM other nation. ing gold, but both ag money in their own v s ‘ (Copyright secured by F. Hateh of Chicago) | 7. That monometallism consists in the use 3 3 Y Bl LS AL B LSS B LLAU LR I O o G I IR SR G i It is agreed be-| of the dearer of the two metals to the ex- | Fight. (Applause) Congress in good faith Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durfee, a s " question in connection with such an issue by | | GEOESE MRy s it previous | clusion of the other as primary or with the states has no more right to demone son. Hennlson Hros — A g Sale Wednes- | the city council here, and if sustained by the | (Uit S 4R EGY feneral discussion | demption money. That monometallism 15 | tize one of these metals than it has to demons Dan McCarthy of Avoca spent Sunday with duy. courts may make serious trouble all over the | &ach of us shall make @ briet stitement | an experiment on trial for the first time in [ yoo Qo6 PR ICERE R R (8 FeR O e 1 mother Endsisters In (s clty, ’ state. Several months ago the city issued | defining in o ay the positicu he | the history of the world, and began with | L both of Hhew WCRout the consent of the CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO T GFIET Fetifasd youtortiy atternoon |y s, Jhrde of ndvy blueiewing sllkivell: | G0, ol Finding bonds under an ot applye | bropuses to o Sy i ettt | ine period of 158, That s fripruetical | states, (Applause,) The wen who tramed 1 & . B. Grimm ed yesterday aftel e Vi it L The question which we are about to dis ¢ Jossible as ble money sure- | constitutic en proceeded e 0 g 5 from a visit of several weeks in Colorado, | "8 Wednesday, e a yard. ing merely o clties of the first class organ- | (0] GEEUR MU0 Ghiy Tecerving vikor- | ment of valucs, 18 ot baed on selentific | struction intended. They gave to both metals | JUIY Special on All Kinds of Furniture, 15y the Unper Broadway dry goods | 3000 yards of 4c, bc and 6e val laces, 1c |ized as such since January 1, 1885. A con- | ¢S i O8S, Sh amdli “he ‘people of 'the | finuncial principles, 1s In the interest of the | pqual dignity, equal rights. excent o make | BREMALGIIRCLL, ML) tract was made with Roberts & Co., a New | Uiited States, but I8 one wiich is alsc re- | money lenders ahd against the Interest | it NI Saiul Bkhis, excent 1o make | — el A LA ULV e A York bond house, to take the lssue. Since | cciving some uttention by the nations of | of the property owners and laborer: SRR T Rl G, Mra. . Frankiln is away on an extended NEARLY GIVING AWAY SILKS. hen the firm's attorneys have concluded that | the other world. | ihe auestion luvalves'the | 8 That, the gold unit a8 the measure of | In which the valle of gold would be me- - Vislt with her mother and sister at Bourbon, | o .0 1o of figured and plain China |the act in question is special legislation, and | K Of TORCY BAGL SIS int™ has to do | other metal to assist it In performing the | Thic’ 1 the exact language of the statute Ind consequently unconstitutional. The money | DEoK 5 oL, e el Bffect the great busi- | functions of primary money caused the | THIS 18 the exac : gl Mr. and Mrs. George M. Durfee on Elev- | 8ilks, odds and ends, that sold at 26c 0| for the bonds has not yet been turned over [ WiLL {ilcielta of ‘this nation. © fall in prices as vomparcd with 1872, when | Passed by the men who framed the constitu cet are the happy pare s 50c all & ena- - clty treas a e probabillties are | "Sine tonctian "ot Hinance Ix a very com- | the world's prices of property were meus. | tion and knew the construction that it was in besr contalhs EHONRHRIE 3oL fitont At the Lavpy parents of & baby.| 406; alo afl our 50c ali allk iron frame grena. | Lo the clty, treasurr, 8nc the probRLLLLER A8 | e OUSELOn O oS va” some fuarure | jiged “In ‘the “mioney’ mas of hoth matals. | tsnded that it should have.: Diniel Webator il e 1t e HigHert LUy L Mot ey e e v D oL ont” whieh ihe abjest men of the | That all prices of property and labor have | said (See Ccngresslonal Globe, . appendix parilla alone to give it the highes AT CRESIEAN TeUiiTIed (ram e yiRlt Many other clties In the stite Bave macs| Worla have been differing for years detlined accordingly as compared with 1 piges 4 (6.0, Twenty-fourth Gongress, sacond place as a promotor of good health. to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and other [ yard. similar fssues. al of which will be fnvalidated | V35 BANE LSS, TUERE "L AIAGH upon | EXcent when held"up Felatively by Inereased | pages 4 to 6, Twenty-to congress, second e B e o ;-1 are & Aes ik v if this is decided to be so. e o are about to enter 1% @ small | demand or short supply or combines and | session, December 21, 30l a silve s,/ s s , :“:‘“”‘ places. His family are still in the | Ladles' $1.00 quality black pure silk vehts, o Slighed by M Marvey. my ot usta or’ by spec ial reasons affecting 4 |are the money of the coustitation.” (Ap roots,barksand berries and you have, i Dt entitied “Goln's’ Financial & "7 | particular service or property rf e el 1l T, July 16.—(Sprelal)—The | Bane Soat i and opsect, o¢ et T e et denhnet ucl oy SRR ROI) e )m ESS FIXED THE STANDARI SRR st n“”“lmr:;’rmfl“ple L —(8 L e people. of the United States | will show this decline is adjusting itsel CONGRESS FIXED THE STANDARD. i v healthful on Hires' Malvern creamery was totally destroved by | to convince the people bf the Lnited SGtes | 10, c"dh dtandard. And” that. when we drink and grow PERSONAL FAKAGRAPHS, dines Wednesday at one price, no limit, 10¢ ¢ each. \vern s reamer, Gestroyed, Miss Annfe Flynn, who has been in_the 2 v oA MALVERN, clty for the past week, the guest of Miss| Wednesday we will sell ladies’ fast black Ela Shea and Minnfe Umtrank, returned to | $1.00 pleated silk hose, 59¢ pair. 4 g B e | WM SHorreTn 1787, congrens | Towsivaal thxt ¢ e this morning. It is supposed the firc | Sof the free and unlimited comage | Include in labor the unemploved and the | Mr. 787 o her home In Neola last evening. Come for these bargains Wednesday. You ?::,k:‘ll'l EB e A (e o ARt e St Ol s At lo o618 to 1,iuThe | (timetioat by those employed. there is @ fal | the standard of the United States of America oo eer caug] o e nace, as first | OF o of such u coutse I dispute. M wages of one-half as Sompared with 1872 1 silver—both {ogether—*' e Jones Was Gime, will find them exactly as quoted above, seen blazing through the roof over ths boiler 1“;!.“. oy wrm. gin 'mv?v‘x’:'m'n llhv“ulfll:nuull\‘yr lubor is adjusting itself to the gol f-‘l’::vfin“ 1“:“(1 (;}:&‘ rule' l«,:w“p..lrlxu:nm ”(hlu Frank and Mary Jones were caught about BENNISON BROS room. Clark, the butter maker, had worked | on' that jssue. 1 At the outsct | *tandard measurement of values, 1 LU A 25e, package ms th veeks ago running ‘badger game' 5 : e until 3:30, when he banked the fir> and re- | that from (he begirning the end of the hat “the decline in prices’ covers a was precisely y b .Q‘ ed before SuAs BTN 00 AL ALY g gersanmpo Council Bluffs. | Ho lived with his family over the | book there is hardlv a proposition made tc id of twenty:two years, and as a rule | that the money of the United States, being on Pearl street, opposite Bayliss park, and e eyl (hey escaped with thelr: night | Which 1 ive my assént. ' I'propoe to | haw made all classes of roductive, mercant1* | by the resolve of congress on the Gih of July bk Ni";:‘“;‘";(‘ i ineaky termath (he BURLINGTON ROUTE. clothes only. He lost all his household | controvert many thiubs which are, stated | qloe " "fuiling market, covering a long | 1789, a dollar, shail consist of fine silver county jail. Like most of the particulatly it s fucts, 4 F 9 g r pSLrOVS o ins In each silver dollar, That goods, Including a new organ just bought. | 3RATE SNy ret forth by its author, if destroys ~ the " prowpective gra reputable cases in police court lately, the sen Reduced Kates, A1l the books and papers belonging to R. F. | adonted oy the peoplé ofL this countey, e on cost” ot purchase ahd prod the first establishment of what the un tence was suspended in order that the two| mo Hot Springs, S. D., sale July 19, Aug- | Norton, owner and proprietor of the cream- | would lead unly to Btiers “isaster and | and a mago t most astu should cons!st. Colored people might leave the city. But|,g 5 ana 23 lass far. ro! ery, as well as the butter on hand, was | financial ruin. = I do not remember now | men cannot avoid fallure or loss of capital | *WiNeyt. that the money of account to Bils Ead taiichy1 0ok I rinnlog ! (n uckersion | itay ot Al v one et CIAER Iare OTRoUL | ary) A R O eedineey he bUIE by ot atack T to have examined a hook carefully in | Ufden, these CoRCUORSI o hardship and in- | correspond with the division of coins, agree- TheGOGd Samaritan, 20 VEfl'S [lPENC"CE- the Towa side that they were unwilling to| “rfjennial conclave Knights Templar, Bos- | company about eight years ago at a cost or | Which T-found so few mintements tha Jury to debtors, who, unconscious of the | able with the above resolvse, proceed in a dec- | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND stay away. Last week they came back and | o “Mace: Sale August 19 to 24, about $5,800. Norton bought it six ye OVer fhw ro mAny absolu e errors cramme | | catses that continuously reduce the prices | imal ratio, agreeable to the forms and man- WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE took up their abode in a house near the cor- | "4\ 0fon, ‘Pharmeceutical association, Den- | ago. and has bullt up a very profitable bust- | e so few. pages. of their property, have contracted 'debts | nar following, to-wit: Don't forget it. 71cy WORTD B ERATEOT ner of Main street and Ninth avenue, in the | | 2Ua0EHE ¢ JOTRUCIGTEN ATRelsom ness. The loss is total, as there is no in 1 am_not here 1 opponent of bimetal- r'“’l'x“fu e dwenty-two Jhars; that this | were organizing a new system of moaey that SARY OF MEDICINE,. ear t ”k(‘}-l?'(‘"_‘;";";““hf "_”‘;i("‘ 9 v They | 'Baptist young people meetings, Baltimore, | surance. Norton says he will probably re- | lism. 1 belicve in the use of gold and sil-| fall in prices CHiscs o Brogp had never been known on the face of the 2 b ere tracked the oster- r o the st extent that c to purchase the dollars with which to liquf- ns day morning about 2 o'clock Officers Martin, [ M9 Sale July 15 and 16, LI Lig Clilds e alon. M3 | ‘Iafe these debis: that this has caused the | globe—making money history. N v o R i 0 il ob | renewal of old debts, the contract of new | Mr. Harvey—Alexander Hamilton recom- Oifclen, Welr and Easdalo pald a Visit 13 | riobirg, Pa, Bae August 16 1o 35 ot || bx-Altermn Ohried wich foodlnz, | position, unen, i, uestion. b Neet 402 | FMR "ta "ht ali gt and fn- chlariod | mended (wo yniis, one o bo.ads fron: §o thelr house. Denver, Colo. Sale July 16 to 20, ana| SIOUX CITY, July 16.—(Special Tele- | {0, Hertood by anyone, 1 believe [ volume of all debts:that this unjustly takes | and one from silver. Mr. Jefferson at one Jones refused to accompany them to the | o DeRVer, Colo gram)—A majority of the elght committees | that both gold and siiver are the nawral | from a debor hix property and emphasizes | 1, e Vory near yielling fo. the argu- Jail because they had no warrant, so the|“Poronto, Ont. Sale July 15 to 24. of the city council made a report tonight on | money of the wor [‘i‘|v‘<“‘(‘:’"‘:l“'l'::"';‘"l" parger | et or values, i > ments of Mr. Hamilton, What Jefferson roc- officers went to the house of Justice Walker | = Chariton, Ta. Sale July 23 and 24. the charges of misconduct against ex-Alder- | needs of the people than siver; that| 11 That in the end no one is benefited [ ommended for the unit was adnted and the and gwore out the necessary warrants, When | fn addition I have on sale Summer Tourfst S > P he Smaller Business transactions of the | by a fall in prices but the money lender, | statute so reads and the gold co'is are they came back Officers Martin and O'Brien | tickets to varlous points in the United States | man P. C. Miller. The report accuses Miller | #l the SPASST BESINERS (EARERCHTS, 06 BT | the owner of money and securities payable | Valyed in that siiver unit, and Hamiltons guarded the outside doors to see that they | and Canada. of having Influenced the council to make Its | nd" always should be conducted with sil- | in money-fixed income < are conditions | SUEEestion for two units, a gold and a sil did not escape, while Weir and Easdale went | Call and get copy of map and illustrated | contract for strect light with the Sun Vapor | ver, 1 alto believe that | .’:",'.‘"' x.x\ml-rtllf e f bl Change of our money meas. | VET urii, was not accepted by congross and into the room where Jones and the woman | write up of the great Yellowstone National | Light company, and adds that when his term | of, the mutioss of the worl hetween them: | BL I 0 vaiies und will impoverlsh the | only a eflyer unit was provided for in the act were. Jones was sitting in a chair by the | park. O. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. |as an alderman expired Miller was rewarded | Seives the two metuls shouldt be wied In S of the people, and that it points by | of 1792 window putting on his shoes. Just as he : by the company with an appointment as its | ;o] value. 1 also believe that in the | reason nlhl!n- msg\:nlhfmrw?llh will produce to | " nrHorr—Now all this talk of Mr. Har- plcked up the last shoe to put it on Easdale Wasitexalyuw KlsasanriDran. local agent at a good salary. It is recom- | business of our nation the pecple should | the overthrow of the republic. ' " % | vey's (s of very little importance so far as caught u glimpse of a revolver in lis hand. | The spree enjoyed by John Willemans | mended that the company be required to re- | never attempt to use either metal except |, To tll upblused men and those who will | /&0 0 % B S Sl PPEARE 10 L 6 It had been put into the shoe for safe- | and Alexander Chapin on the glorious Fourth | move Mliller or that the contract be broken. }’x;»[:‘-f‘l l::“x‘\;uh\nyl‘g:_‘;l -:‘u\_umi‘x(x‘ ;‘-A;“k“:‘“:hx re onie [ {0 on this dehate I expect o mike | tliey passed ithat Jaw. they. intendad’ to e keeping, and was evidently taken out with | was fully aired in Justice Cook's court yes- | The company will fight and the.matter | [l Cidemable in metal at its commexcial | 41l of e LRI PO poMIions. ooVery | tablish bimetallism In —the ted Stales w view to using It on Officer Weir, who was | terday. Willemans came out of the cele. |18 likely to go into the cour: Value, o [gigjnathaisphaelihasiaie o '”T“ 10t | They did fix the silver dollar as a unit of almost in range. Easdale grabbed him quickly | bration with two gorgeously hand-painted | opening of kewa's Agricataral Collags. | (b TAYG always entertained the hope that | AUEEE (o Trith, T am now value, there is no doubt about it; and they by the wrist, and probably prevented Weir | eyes, and without $65 in cash, a horse, and | " \\upd™ 1 T5in T (6T el al Telegram.) | come Logether i1 an international convens | ceed in the order indicated in ~ also fixed of what gold coinage consisted from having a pain somewhere in his body | a watch which he claimed to have had when i) E tion and agree upon some basis whereby | clal hool,” an s contemplated by and there were a number of un anl then today. he commenced. The evidence made it | —Today was the opening of the second term | /oHy "0 Wliver can both be used as the | rules of the debate. they defined the ratio betwcen the two The two are now in the city jail to serve | tolerably clear that the two men had spent [ of the Iowa Agricultural college for th joney .“r [it I ye |.m|em jum mg the pec BOOK IS ALLEGORICAL. metals, consequently when they fixed the | / treat the following D/seases: out their thirty days' sentence. There Is said [ the evening In an unconventional way, |year. The attendance will be larger than [ ple of the entire worl am very 5 eribosaniby ratio at fifteen to one of gold ~there werc | h of the He L 1 e o fn dea th til some such a The debate proper began by Mr. Horr ask- 2 g 4 Rt gOIGIEL atareh of the Head, Throat and Lungs; Dis. to be proof that they have been carrying on | drinking all sorts of liquor, and gelUng | it wag Jast year, and the students are rap- | nnt shall be mitde 1t would b Smply | ing s opponent to tell plainty 1f there war | LNO Standards—a gold standard an1 a silver | easos of the Eye and Bar, Fits and A poploxy, thefr old game, which got them into trouble | tremendously full. Along toward the wind- | jqiy arriving. The board of trustees held u | suicide for this nution to rdopt a system of | 18 S PPRGEL P 15 JaRa i o TGait fag | Standard. We did not use the gold standard | Heart Diseasc, Liver Com pluint, Kidney Cor: at first, and the chances are that another | U of the orgles Willemans was sent home | jp.eiing today and formally accepted the | the frec comnage of silver upan the old ratio, | f¥h A0V B8 FERE G B8, Tl (00T AL alliTp toRLEBE Sk aw can pask s lnyhiARs Lol FRATAN SRV OUR ISty aiAG j' case wiil be commenced against them as soon | ¥ith some friends, ~Chapin was found with | noy lagies’ hall, which cost $45.000. It {0 which all the civilized nations of | in the bock “Co Slalye a standard and the people can annnl it in 1088 of Manhood, Sem s & $20 in his possession the next day, which . i the ‘world have long disc Mr. Harvey—The “‘school” is aflegorical; it [ g ¢ E0, e FhS REOPie SR Sl 6 dltnenn, Dibetes, Dright's Dis as they are released, ¥ ;. Which | wij) be used for dormitories for ladies, and i Vi ) y § o ot 4 g | ©F L ] 8 . The Vitus' Di Pura) uikly he claimed he received from another horse [ Wi 00 VA e “College dining room. It | ROt believe t bz gove marshals the opinions of the two sides of this | pegple adopt the currency they wish 1o use AT Y RBELO Don't overlook the fact tnat the Spetman | trader, Hi Miller. He also introduced evi- ave be yrmally e oda [XiAhAfvAINS ponad tHo controversy that one in imagination can see | ang you cannot legislate them out of the e p 1t was to have been formally dedicated today, | name @ ratio which will be hoc B ERS AT aaLIn s ke ve stock is being sacrificed at any price to sell. [ dence to show that Willemans had the black | p+* (hese ceremonics have been postponed | people of the world or the countr the conflict of opinlone and'the icontest asiit | napit elther. "They underyalued. gold;" The fe or draw If you do you will miss the bargains in dry | eve before they went out together. There : o0 T 5%Phat the two metals will be uged s proceeds. gold dollar was worth more under tie first ‘of blood. Woman with hief goods, clothing, shoes, hats and: all will be another reund of evidence this morn- | 804 Will probably be held the first of th o , shoes, d season- i : R O by side. Consequently, if our nation aloy At this point the contestants discussed at [ mintage than the silyer dollar, consquently te organs restored ta able standard goods that you must buy. The | ing. nonth, Bl should attempt any such action, it would & length the definition of money. Coming to | we did have, and hé® is right about it, the h. Dropsy cured without larger the crowd the quicker the gools go, AtC. 0. " Week. Towa Furmer Commivs Suiclde. fimply, Riace Tour country uhon & Sver| the money system of the United States, Mr. | silver standard in this country up to 1534, | 48 pping. Spesial Atiention. given. and'the greater the sacrifice in values, 21 pounds fine granulated sugar for......$1. ANITA, Ia., July 16.—(Speclal)—Philip | [JG0 foiicm. It we are compell Horr sald: “The first law that was ever | Legally, a man could pay any debt by tender- | oF ath kimnda, Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good | ! pound Battle Ax chewing tobacco... Anperle, a prosperous farmer, living eight | decide betwen gold monometallism and si- | passed in the United States upon the subject | ing the ten units of value in the gold coin u,,i, Venereanl bDisease | fannot cure laundry,” and s located at 724 Broadway. | 1 pound smoking tobacco 50 | miles south of here, hung himself to a trec | ver monometallism, then I am decidedly [ of money was on the 6th day of July, 1785; [ but people did not tender it because the sil thout Mercury. Tape Worms removed 10 In doubt about this try it and be convinced, | Columbia river salmon, per can. Saturday evening, and was not found until | L favor of adopting the standard used by | that was two years after the subject had | ver dollar was the cheapest; they conld get | i twoor three hours, orno puy. Hewmorrholds Don't forget name and ¥mmbvr Tel. 157. | Tomatoes, per can...... 8¢ | Sunday morning by his brother. He was hot Delieve et Wiver Has ver been de. [ been discussed in every ~shape and form | ten silver dollars for less labor, less of cvery- "r“::lctl:;::l'\vno ARE AFFLICTED HNOL AN, Corn, per xan.... 5o | 5 i hroLher. * | Monetized anywhere in the worid, T be- | by the people and press of the United States. | thing than they could for gold, consequently % . . Letter trom F.C. Keed, Manager of Grand | 1 Uiy can’ Price's baking powder. about 60 vears old and was a slave to Arink. | Teve that the law of 1873, which Mr, Har- | Congress then, T will say the exact words: | the gold left the country. (il save lifo and hundreds of dollars by qalls xanlake Manawa, Rainwater Maker, per bOX............. and (hvee marvied, He was last soen alive | Y¥'8 book denounceniias .o ioring | O COUNCIL BLUFFS, I, July 17, 1895 | Root beer, per bottle Siesien Saturday at 2 p. m. He washed, shaved | ROncstly concelved, openly o ovecati ol e = DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Ladies: How can you stay at home when the | 1-pound package gloss starch, pér pkg. and trimmed his beard and left the house ration and because the people at that 20 e a0 ab b \z\uvzmu\zm\uw.\vmmmazmmg y Physician who can tell whatails veeather Is so hot? Fifteen minutes’ ride [ 1-pound package corn starch, per pkg. 4 P roubles are supposed to be the | time who held seats in the American con- L asking a question. will take you to the Grand Plaza, where | Breakfast oats, per package Bingncial ‘troublen- are supposed 8t @b 3 Sl I? cause, ress belleved that such a law ought to be tance send for Question you can enjoy a cool breeze and listen to [ Quaker oats, per package. 4 3 — I do not believe in the teachings Blank, No. 1 for men, No, 2 for women. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets increase flesh, hecause they digest ull wholesome food caten, no matter how weak the stomach may be, and permunently cure dys: the sweet music of the Chicago Ladies’ Mili- | Deland's soda, per package. R Brawsl Condactor Arreaten, gtithis.hook, thatShipnation. 16 onithe ver! Al correspondence strictly confidential. pepsin and indigestion, by giving the overworked stomach a chance to rest, the tary band. Screen doors, 1% inches thick, any size| OSCEOLA, Ta, July 16.—(Special Tele- | Bf financial tuln, or thit stagvation ls star; Mediciue sent by express. - Address al letters The Grand Plaza Is awfully nice this sea- | you want, for 65c. Adjustable window | gram.)—This afternoon while the way freight | yuy ' 0aly common sense way in which obstinate stomach troubles muy be cured. Stuart’s som Come down very soon. Yours very atlon should adc he course advocated 50 to $s00plorfelt for i ;4 screens for 36c. vas at the Burlington depot in charge of [ in this book it would seriously injure the truly, F. C. REED. b e e a elion hax\ Rant avar: vy ol AR 8L RS- HULNAK L L wage earners of thé United States. I be- — Conductor George Troutman, Oney Smith, a | FaE® SArners G GaC Bt e confidence of Rebullt the Shant are overstocked and must unload them. 9 o r g ! Bhanty, And new. potatoes at 100 s peok at boy of 17 years, joked the conductor for hav- | the business men of the world in our in- Peter Nelson, Peter Bonde, W. A. Van P R OWRs & 0. p. |k & black eve. It so enraged Troutman | (eEHLY as a nation and that we would pre- Orman and their crowd of assistants worked * 5 B¢ | that he seized a bar of irou and struck Smith | {iBite e sush a financlal panic as our coun- hard Monday night, and by 11 o'clock yester- Mid-Sammar. Hinres! oaton Store, over the n»u;l, mnTs;nm;a very s(:lrlmu;,”(l‘xml shall deny most emp! fcally. thae rning had nearly completed a shanty | $1.00 crochet bed spreads, 75c. fatal, wound. e boy s’ still delirious. | great majority of the people of this countr 2;’,,:';",,0.;,., Claimed by the Omaha Bridge | $1.50 Marseilles spreads, 95c Troutman was brought back from Murray and | are in"debt, and shall insist that ‘thre y 3 ¢ ey re a = d under a bond % ourths of the American people are today and Terminal company, (0 take the place of | | 35 and 39 Turkey red table damask re- | placed under a bond of 1,000 fourths of the American people are toda the one destroyed by the company's work- o & 3 . Des Molnes Finances Very Low. quently the system which Mr. Harvey advo- men Monday afterncon. Along toward noon | ~All wool French challies reduced to 25¢ - etk cates would work great injury to the vast the work was suddenly stopped by the rp- | & yard. DES MOINES, July 16.—(Special Tele- | 1 foui¢y of Amerlean oiti Dearance of & couple of deputy’ theriffa | BIE line of wash goods in lawns, dimitics, | gram.)—The finances of this city appear to | I will staie furthec that it this book armed with a writ of injunction, restraining | Jaconets and Swiss at c a yard, be getting quite low. City Auditor Wat-|about which we are going to debate 1s hem fr okl 1" the et Beautiful line of dimities at 1234c a yard. 5 : 4 “| true, then I am all wro seem them from interfering With (he possession UHEIL BN IO QHnI skt A0 ters announces that the judgment fund is | me to be devoid of busin from bee of the ground by the coi ny. h. 310 8 TR e e 1 | 0 end L shal 3 )0 p men on the charge of trespass was-com- (1968 PG 0 pp ok & WALKER partment has all been used. He will re- | 13 B 40l to dg 1L & danenage [hat Sl menced In Justice Vien’s court, but very lit- " “Council Blufts, Ia. fuse to draw warrants on either fund, and | citizens will be satisfied that I have accom- :lo";:nvlmlv-*’ mlnx:hmmh' ’lwr;nn«' :he ;munww . 3 those having claims will be compelled to | plished my task Understand me, in a cemed to feel the need of a nice, long rest To et A MRARDE BY SMnaie. L the need Elot, 1o de n e wait until a’new appropriation is made for | few words: I bélieveithas the American STUART CHEMICAL CoO., Marshall, Iich. N ything else e attorneys \itizens' § 5 e ar, n should have jyst @s ood money as for the prosecution showed that they had a | 'The Cltizens' State bank commenced an | next year h fie of the earth; IR 7N 7N TN AN N AR AN AN AR AN K AN K T N N AN 7 TN 7R 7K K TS 7N title to the property from the Union Pacific | 8¢tion in the district court yesterday to o that_every ddllar paid to a poor petitiatitobatotoiatokito kit it udotodotot dotodokaben Railway company, the deed being exhibited | set aside the deed of a twenty-acre strip of | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., ly 16.—(Special hix ';‘”!fw‘;"['m‘j",“:"“'“}::;, “\;‘;Ijv",“;: :'.: wlurl The trial will be resumed this land ljl:n( »m{nh ot |ll|.~“mly by Ja;n-s Telegram.)—The Iowa State Stenographers' | rich. | would have the money which measures | @G @ G G @ G & O O & O & OB DD DD DD ST orning, on and his wife, Sarah Weston, to thelr [ oo o 5o oo is evenin, values the most stable that can be de- A PR vy P, daughter, Anna Weston. The bank re. | 8%Scciation convened here this evening with a | Yiod® o0 Woula “inuatz that buyers and M cme - $1.746 aga Veston | large ber of shorthand writers fro 11| sellers, lenders and debgors shall as r as Tulvo. caronse Baoues pol edar fence | SH5Ch,8 ARt (OF S48 akaint Wosln | urke umber of shorthand writers trom | el Sthacr sty it hiol 13 e b Your House C. B JACOUEMIN & €0, G. W. PANGLE, M. D, 555 Broaoway. Counci. Biurres Enclose 10¢ in stamps for replv. IEORGE P. SANFORD, A, W. REIKMAN, President. Cashlen, Fist National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa Capital, . . $100,00 Profits, .« £ . 12,0000 One of the oldest banks In the state of lowa. We solicit your business and collections. We pay § per cent on time deposits. We will be bleased o see and serve you. Are not a ancret potent medicine, hut are composed of pure aseptic pepsin, Golden Seal, vegetuble cssonce and fruit salts making the best and safest cure for every form of {adigestion. Sold by all Druggists at 50 cts. per package. RIELS S S U US VSVE ISV TSV S TS LA AN AN AN AN AR AR AN AN AN AN AN AR AN R AN BR AR -~ May 30, and on the day following Weston | parts of the state in attendance. The address | possible be required te wse the same meas- posts, 10%c each, by the carload., e TayAes T ol ani Heated Free - A. 3 4 ; A Gl 5 tion " in’ all forms 18 djygraceful and. di - S ———— alleges that this transfer was fraudulent, | response by O. C. Gaston of Tabor. Papers [ ton in all forms is raceful ‘and dis- with the intent to prevent the creditors from | were read by W. H. Rush of Chicago, Laura | hanorable tn th IgiAf . Rations, corpars. Scientific OD‘lClfll‘ls What our people need.is good credit, good aotly, "but ‘sotirely PREB from the a will be flluminated each evening from $:30 | suicient consideration. The court is asked | of Sioux City and <. H. Sholes of Portland 9 : ! 1 fhectacies wnd oyeglinasos, Eyosoxam- n and C. H. of Po olec o R to § and 9:30 (o 10. The steamer Liberty | to set the deed aside. i i L ) i L ¥ ] defects which are so often found in ined free of char Manawa. _ First boat will leave Manhattan Ouly C'ne of Muny Letters, Erauchise for An Beecham's pills are for bilious- I ; s (e =l =] [ L VERTON. | dfeded ihe place to his daughter. The bank | of welcome was made by H. G. Healy; | lire of valyes and shadl nslat that repudt i tions o dividuals. 1 N lal standpoint ex- D The elecirie fountain at Manhattan beach | realizing on their claims, and without any [ E. Flickinger of Council Bluffs, W. E. Cory Vhat our peopie neef 2.2 Noj fm » Gpancisl siadpela : Complote assortment of gold and steel will connect vith all trains to and from — tue gereral run oL MSHUE DAD(S z No. 27 Maiu 8t._~ Couscil Blutfs, beach at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- MONROE, Neb., July 15, 1895. FORT DODGE, Ia., July 16.- OTIOR T R OUeTOLEE ST Heating and Sanitary Businse 'y NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, C. R. Epperson I8 no longer our agent, an is not authorized to collect money or solici ers at Manhattan beach who wish to catch our Wheeler's King Temperance Beer | gram.)—The city council today granted a | N€SS, bilious headache, dyspep- Seating ang Saniary Susis cam ot Water Heating, s S orders. All parties owing us will please res Special sale of fine shears. Fine button- ROBERT A. VICKERS, enter into active competition with the lowa | ziness, sick headache.bad taste Dungan stocks and our own. Sale one week | dealers. Counel : - NOXVILLE i in, et R T . B s o crsmmcen .| [\ [\ e - guagar Koeks and eupiona. . Sula dealers, Coucll Blufts, Ta KNOXVILLE, Ia., July 1 loss of appetite,sallow skin,etc,, SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, the early morning train to Omaha. o o hot cakes. Please e . a e Phenix Telephone c : y mo 8 o h goes nk(w:)xh«.‘-":li \I\l‘ux;( mpT:n:‘xm:;:x:::e l(‘r!um hise to the Phenix Telephone company | gia, hedrtburn, torpld liver,diz- 202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. .‘.‘--’--.--» e VP ODIDOPDPIODOD mit direct to J. H. Evans, A\<|ym~k.< Shirt hole scissors about half price. One-third oft Druggist. | Unlon Telephone compa company, 29 South Eleventh street, Omahag on all shears and scissors and heavier re-| Manufactured only by the G. R. Wheeler N gram.)—At the republi venti t th Y d Federal ts, R “‘”“7‘"3 s&“' R AT L ram.)—At the republican convention of the 4 AR s RT A and Federal Courts. Rooms 306-1-59, Shu Thieve: at Manaws. R. A. Bachmann fllsd a bill of exceptions | Fifteenth senatorial district here today, Dr. when caused by constipation; A ( } I \ %\' gart, Block. Council Bluffs, lowa. 8. Druit of Marion county was nominated on —_—_m ndianapolis to operate in this city, They . _ _ _ = Neb, Jy¥17-a 1t. A t ductions on our stocks. These are both the | Brewing. Cow Whesler’ & Hesld. whooo in the mouth, coated tongue, Henry Fuller and Ralph Bennett, well | in district court yesterday to the will of | (o yecond ballot. and constipation is the most Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancies of archie known to the police, obtained an entrance | George W. Dellinger, which is now on file SRR Y tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced. f . f to Colonel Reed's bath house office at Manawa for probate Oue ground upon which b Sending Mouey 1o the Irish. frequent cause of all of them. PLATE GLASS— pe(fla fl |CBS- UU"CI U S and stole a pair of rubber waders and three | obfects to it is that there was undue in- g ! Jeton bathing . The theft was discovered | fluence exercised over the testator during| NEW YORK, July 16.—At a meeting of| Go by the book. Pills 10c From a single window to car lots. almost as Booh s committed, and & chasing | bis last Diness, although he falls to atats | the trustees of the Irish National Federation d il p GLAZED SASH— CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED. party was organized. They were caught in | who it was that did ths influencing. He |of America John D. Crimmins, the treas- |3Nd 25C a box Boo ree at All stock sizes, and any speclal size or shape desired furnished at less than any _Ed Durke, at W. 8. Homer's, 8 Broadway. Colonel Bussy's barn with two of the bathing [ also claims that the testator was not able | urer, was instructed to cable $5,000 in ald | your drugei t' ite B. F competitor's prices by the FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR sults in thelr possession, and passed the | to make & valid will because of his mental [ of the election fund of the Irish Parlla- | Y uggist's orwrite . COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS CD. sale cheap and on easy terms. Day & Hessy SRS RIS Tha patal wally o8 (he Manavs | nd physioal condition mentary party. Bteps were slso taken to| Allen Co, 65 Canal St The largest exclusive house in Wester n lowa. Send for prices on estimates, =S AT Soe T e Jail. Yesterday “they were taken before M e——— reach rich sympathizers with the Irish 305 & 3 & FOR SALE, A NEARLY NEW NINE-ROOM 'Squire Peter Rief and fined $10 and costs. cause who are now absent from the city. | New York Masonic Temple Building. house, with barn, clatern, city waler at house They are boarding out the amouat in the | The old trouble that comes to the surface | ¢ iy expected an additional §5.000 will e . raaed ot Soxtis "ot ioe® u3 000, “two-hisds county Jall, N = about as régulerly as July 1 rolls around, is | cabled by the end of the weelks ABEL Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxes cash, W8 Ferin avenue, Council Blufia ) - @ Ny

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