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. O THE ()\IA"A DAILY BEE: TURSDAY, JULY 23 AR & i (LLEGED FIRE RUGS ARRESTED - ) ) 5 .:. 1,,‘\“1,:.‘4'”‘\":, begauss whe 1 ;,Y“j the sel h : 3 2 X | xo. 12 pEARL s1rEeT | Eleotrio Light Company's Bill Gets Au- | three Weeka ago was emploved in i 8900t | pyrin, Hernktd Komfow, tod Bifney Blotk | mrzta 1a oyt e - other Hearivg Before the Council, BE word 1A Hh s, ARo0lyNnd. Vs | thot S . ut founda- | of Chicago and Frank L. Schaefer ae [THIS IS THE RATE NOW OFFERED TO ALL a—— tallated by throwing the remonstrator half | CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTER. | levine of Kerosha are under arrest H. W. TILTON, Lesses, way down stairs and spraining an ankle. An ——— | with oying t the 2 i 10 City and Those in Distant Homas Are Invited to Ace $EN £0 ther attendant was grabbed by the thumb, | SIOUX CITY'S MAYOR MEAD HUNTING | Bedding company ¢ e Bigh A SELEPIIONES=Dusiness ofcs, Noc &3; night | ° NT BACK TO THE ORIGINAL CZMMITTEE which came out of the rac slocated, T for e purpose of delr nr Read Below the Symptoms of C qumv Disease. editor, No, 22 — super nt, C. C. Cory, then took a | Demands the Resignation ot Several | companies. Perein was taken i ra of people suffer fr hand, and the 1 pulled cut’ a handful of | n ers of the City Gover nt at Grand ¥ 1s, Mich. D 1 f catarrh, a whiskers, blacked his eye and bl | S10UX CITY, Ia., July 22..~(Spec Buckmaster t for Mad t t maladies, with Engiueer Instructed to Preparo Pilans tor MINOR MEANTIC s s Sewer Mridges—Poundmuster Shoup B, THIL ented Ausin’a ABTHES Yol sratn e Mkyor FTROHEF ol ‘Ll Miace today | S€CUPE the necessary # * de loa of the h Over 60 finest brands-of ecigars In the Resigns and the bume 1 the combined efforts of halt €0 | demanded the resignations of Chief of LU R L e LR R L follow world at Grand hotel cigar store. Accepted tled down in the e S b i : s ess as the Spring Edg attress cc n a cell from that t t Y g, Polic Captain Petty and Chief of n West Polk stre in that ecity, wh N N Grand hotel, Council Bluffs, Newly fur O 0 stitition : Detectives Morrison. The officers declined t Ao charged with complicity In the af erstand just what uished, Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, 1 . d nply unless formal charges are preferred When the plant burned Block alleg Many diseases, knowr C. F. McGuire of Fremont county v council held a special m cords Were Froduced. gainst u. There have been many com- | that there was 8 of about $60,000. Th. names, are reully Tobithy Padgitt of Pottawattamie we a 9 with the mayor and ail. th Paterson; the: mundger ot R ts lately of and incompetency | jnsurance a to. $10.800. "THa (hsiit 1 origin and nature. Iv ried by Justice Cook yesterlay 3rown present %.'s Coun 5 off wa e B part ot the A adjusters claim that the bullding and rembrane, the r « nach v Walter Winehip, who smashed his brother Micdded gl ik oci e S — - - . machinery could easily be duplicated for ud, lungs, stomach, 1 had lead in the o AR AIEBNILE. SVEE K| « gnation of the poundmaster urt room yesterday me | GROWTH IN LOWA UR. AN POPULATION | £50.000. Block was held under $2,000 bonds ind bladder, are sul ate you alaky watch, was fined $3 ¢ ester- ke Shoup, was read and pted by the records of the compa t o his morning, which he furnished. Schaefe: 3 by catarrh, T empty do you feel Ay I n of Chairman Rishton of the com the firm of C. M. Ober ‘tate Census Fizures Show Constderable | and Levine had thelr preliminary hesring | cour rs 1s th The Concordia Loan and Trust c n police and hea His bill for $15 | There was a case of contempt pendis ] : -"'\Ix“:\’;:r"hr :'““‘"""‘ "': ol adjourned until Thursday over; mark th filed a pedition In the district court r I due him for g dogs was laid | Mim, which could only wip t JES MOINES, July 22.—(Specia ele " T 9 and bring this w day for a lundlord's writ of at Ul the n records by the introduction of the records. | gram.)—The work of compiling the state Lol bl LA AL A ) t 1 I Shepurd. If you live 1 Xt n S ) iy the property of W. W. Biedler & Wha 5 rted adversely | ABaInst this Sims & Bainbridge. attorneyt | .q progressing rapidiy. Des Molne : y BBV & citits of Leab tot tor ported adver Dun, fought hard, claim tht the Fuir, with Variable Winds Promised for " 9 in | for reduction | ¢ were as much confidential as th “hoavion, el . : junt out of what the city owel fc The sum of $3,000 was ordered transferred _more right to be exhibited A B T Tuesday is ; o LITam LmeY hy ®illing dogs. During the day he tendered h n the police fund to the general fund, to | COUTt than such communications had in asc ‘or Nebraska—Fair; variable wir YEITRnALIon lo the olty Gounchl &s pou Smith held that inasmuch as i Towu—Falr; variable win fer ; that his re \ ¢ o 2 ' sfouri-Showers In the southern ey 1 owno begin in July 7 e ol sesti Co. presented a request | ¢ Haid | . ' f 2 ©/if the northern: portion e | P meaus o h and every th UG LU LR public welghing & Battities the 0 s 6 - n thet G RGBS BIR | of teety UL GHRRNS Tew Ik BALY 88, carrier without a o v r- | QBT t d s hat N Dot iaFals Watmer; L ptom binnk day and dischar e the ed erle § winds, becoming southerly fat the office or consultation not prove that g the W. Brown stated that a recent survey be brought out for insg " ‘restol . . For Kavsas—1aii in the t n now. that burns throat you feel oppressed wtarrh of Bronchial Tubes. Ao Inflammatory Condition of the Bronch i Trnicdintely Sympathetio With Cataren of the Throat. city send them by ma will show about 65,000 population, a gain of N , muil treatment. In ¢ | | used In tal up general fund warrants dcines roe. Send the bres REOW IR W e A¥p jo 2amie it hir | freenth avenue east of Fourth str neth Dun's attorneys succumb. el showers In the southern portion - . $afn the 7 months’ e | changed the old lines as originally laid table, although they had a protest 0 3 ) §17 | the wouthern pertior rtherly wi 1 of the Head and Throat. WHAMIS. Androw Li Q [ out ;.vu‘w w]\ on l« uh.w ”'”E”‘ sev- | ¢ Jv-'\ L Ww“ r Vool R enrd he Usual starting Voint in the Pro. fantum yes 1y morning i b Fr R Patoiuth, Aid (ol thE Gourt ONaE Had ke cone | J OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURE Liflammatory Envelopm nt of all the Mu The funeral will take morning at | ter W LG ; hierd neeo L [l OMAHA, July Z-Qmmaha Teeora of iem:| coussurlion 10 o'clock from th idence, 1218 Eaat | Whole \‘""" the city engineer, to report a .‘“‘ ,"\ “““’ ]\ uld certainly not ha 4] perature’ and .l.mm compared with the ‘ashington avenue. € meeting. aken the action he d Hatm : rresponding day of the past four years Crturs ¢ s Kitiie NI "¢ the Harrizon-Latham.| Alderman Barstow moved that the city [ ~Matters took a somewhat sensational turn |\ : : 1805, 1564, . turrh of the Kidneys. Cikre W SR LB L \') H ’l‘ n‘" e ngineer b instructed to draw up plans for | during the afternoon when Askwith and Or- | p, ¥ Maximum temperature i An Inflammatory En eat 0f the Mue SRR e wer bridges on Bry Main and Mynster [ gan, attorneys for H. H. Oberholtzer, sent § Minimum temp tat ir e s of the Sympathetip e e K ey a5 | #treets and to calculate as nearly as posaib it subpoenas for thirteen attorneys. who [ What Cheer . M TR 3 e LG L HETENCOU] A " dered today In L CAses 1N | 1he cost of build them Th not e to be put upon the st 1 MrPos: ¥ 0 . . b 2 s n which he is charged with assault and ma- | hoe €8¢ of DU jcer wan iven untls | of proving, possible, that the reputation of | L d1anoa Condition of temperatire nd Ceet s ym that time a meeting of the committee reditors of H. R. Oberholtzer, was not up t W Bl ety A Normal temperature Vreith 5 ¥ m when fert standing ‘“:A‘rgmll.l.\\\lr an arrested ve terday on_an | wh le wil be held, at which they wil grade. Unfortunately for the court loungers writon 3 Deficlency for the day.... i e | r ot hene ip fou up at nightr! nformatio ed Justic ook's co consider However) this Hortion <ot tHat case Wis tiot § 4 Accumulated excess since March 1 4 o pote floating before the eyes?'® churging h'm with the larceny of a g Manager Wright of the Gas and A L R s s v i3 : Normal precipitation i6 inch . b HED n dry and harsh mure. He executed a chattel mortgage on | Light company asked that & commit b R LU BRI i AR Deficiency the day 12 inch | e Jiate dry anul brittlezs ths animal in September, 1893, and now, it [ apiointed to look over the nightly lig R T Rt e e AR R Total preeipitition s nee March 11099 inch s [+ 1 hRW il Duitiness e oy 1y alleged, had sold it to another party than [ joree of the company and the police, whieh | upon the star 3 this K‘w{”‘ Tl ‘_)‘“‘“_‘ i (!:5: Deficid gince March 1 s there o ng taroat Ate there dArk rings around the eyea?" B { he had arranged in parallel columns. 1o | siderable feeling noticeable among the attor- | Anamesa Eallbb i LA L ML s et 5 #1100 vou see Mnpleasant things while aslee P r:.- ik 'r‘v|”h'lv‘y]”‘r LU med | Ma ne sald, both the police and the com- | neys, Flickinger, like Ishmael of old, having | Glenwood e i RolyHUIRIR WitHE eI Have you chilly foelings down the back orlies, living at Hillsdale, Ta., was lost yes- | | ad forty-four lights out; besides these, | his hand ferninst the rest of the courney Y 2 Do t inte;pain andiachie] terday atternoan. His father \went {0 Omaha T ek eroah A s hurites SIE VI LD e e orm Lake . ) arrh of the Stomach Do Ihe femg e 100 wavy and it wis with difficulty that the boy could | forty.two lignts out, and the police 147, or Onty One of Many Lettors, Stiart b sraTiONS : Envelopment of the Mu- C 0P ) Rlckotts ot iast ehccecded 15 prifting the | Which they did not agree. In June they MONROE, Neb., July 5. || West Liverty : WEATAER w0l the Stomach. Usualiy Due S. COP.. \\l) & \I“ l \R]) DEVERA TN tather toasther Agalh = agreed on sixty-four; the company reported vour Wheeler's King Temperance Beer | Ackley v i to Catarrhal Polwons Recelved Dirsctly R i e | seventy-four others out, and the police 172, [ go e hot cakes. Please & » imme- | S2int Charles .......... 7 From the Thre ROOM 3 NEW YORK LIFR W. §. Rigdon, who started out for Tel ! ; | el Ll U AR Ll bt B i : q mah, Neb., with some other wheelmen for | O Which they did mnot agree. Up to the | diately two barrels W. King Temperance | icifova: R Coudy {18 there nausey p Pt L the i‘“‘”,h,.;. of making a century on <\|',’(|,), present time in July they agreed on fifty- | Beer.”" ROBERT A. VICKERS, tog idiliad Mg E: H & ! Glow “Are you costive?? Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m.. Eve TS e by % Sthany | nine lignts that were out, the city had sixty Druggist W = ; g ] i s ¢ vomitin 2 nings—Wednesdays and Saturdays only, Plo walked os tar a5 Crescent. Jeading his | ive and the company twenty. These g Manufactured only by the G. R. Wheeler [ Keosauc . 4 o i UL LI He walked as far as Crescent, leading his | fIve h PARSRLHS il ] s o B Ll Al Ay L (LR : y wheel, borrowed a wheel there and completed | discrepancies showed that there was some- | Drewing Co., Wheeler & Hereld, wholesale [ (ireenfl Centa: the 100 miles before the regulation sixteen | {hink Wrong, he thought. Very often a light dealers, Council Bluffs, Ia PRSI f i U Davennort hours were up. wonld go out for half an hour or so ar O R P ¢ S unes 7 £ e , : Some of the people living near the corner | then start up again. If the police happened |, o I;"”.','"..'," e i -0 | Reinbecic Rt B 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS, of Thirty-Afth street and Tenth avenue, near | to come along while it was out it would be | T0 St. Jfoseph and refurn Aug. th. $1.50]\wyoming ... o ] Sult Luics Cliy... 1. v 2 q 9f Thirty- At sireet nd Tonih avenue, neat | 18 CHed dut sl might. In this way he com. | Found trlp, $L50."0. M. Brown, Tht. Agt.- | Nova Spruics 1111111 i BlBmANCK. ... : ameatl RN STEAM DYE WORKS the river, made a complaint at the police | pany had been done a great wrong by the | Special values offered in black and navy | B osieo hanter i iy 1o i | C x i Pirt clonds J ra % A gtation shortly before midnight last night | council, in cutting off the pay to suit the | blue storm serges at the on Store. Northwood .. A : 2 | Miles ¢ S Purt ¢ loudy bt 2 ) (“]“"I"“‘nkf (ll')el_lnla that a man living there had come home | police report. ' Monroe ... 5 i 40! eeees b Ciondy X 5 igtics drunk and was raising a row, threatening to | There was quite a discussion of M . . Corydon o A2 7 Lyasion CLouaY k ‘n’r‘fc aE™ Fadeon and burn out the house and murder his family Wright's speech. Aldermen Grahl and Rish Minard Shoemaker, a young man employed | Hedrick s . 3 ‘T** indica stuincd fabrics made Charles Ellis, a young man employed on | ton thought the company had acted too | at St. Bernard's hospital, came up from Lake i o B o lock as' koo na one of the local papers, was out boat riding | hastily, while Shubert stood up for the | Manawa Sunday night about midnight with ‘ ety st n 3 i bane and: anmBLY at Lake Manawa Sunday afterncon with a | thoroughness of the Investigation they had |a strange story about an occurrence of which LR LAAIE (L TR ;\ J Rl‘)l “ \“l “45 7 0 R BB companion named Rost, ‘who 1% engaged in | made. Brewlck favored a compromise Y LS INETE b R A0S Witnend NEOLA, la, J (Special)—All ar 4 : el d country. Send for Uit ebveram T e DR n}“‘: ‘vk |'n;a ma w‘ was n yl nmv”x":rv rred back the lake during the evening, when ments are complete now for the grea price lise. s we to step fro at to the doc to the committee which first had it, consist ! 1 Bell, an Omaha man, whom he had seen eunion to be held re rusf o 20 | Unimnzachabl: Fyi - 3 = Al ). MACHAN, the dock and Rills turned 4 somersault over | inatructions to make another Investigation | himseif and & young lady, Miss Anna Mo. | Some trouble was had fin securing ground t 3 = STY GEObRIS e bbb o b Thursday mofning. three rowed out tow Weayisinaingeanar Iaye StoRNeLIBESIECE 4R0 S LAIAON S Or MAce & s =i western Depot, Councl) ous (han a thorough wetting i Alderman Rishton interrupted a motion to | When they were fairly out of sight of the | donta, but a few days ago the gommittee se b Bk 5 S e Rl Helen Shefler, Cora Johnson and Kate | aqjourn to make a Kick. Alderman Brown | IENts on the shore Bell exposed his person | cured the grove just east of town, where the Brown, three old ladies, were arrested yes- | 1oi? 8" NERT O SaE FE G horses | and made an indecent proposal ta the girl camped. It s large enough to | Munyon Retieved Him, Curcd Him of Ricu- terday, the two first for vagrancy and the | (fo tC T R O TERCEIE B e a | For a faw minutes she said nothing, but | afior e room for a large crowd, which 2 £ last for keeping a disorderly house. AIl| oo SO CRE e wanted when Bell continued his actions Miss Mc- | Is expected. Work has already begun., Well matism in a Few Hours. thres were jugged a short time ago. They | Member of the committee. He wanted It]Cormick asked Shoemaker to help her. are being dug and the ground and grove e i have a house at the corner of Broadway | Understood that if his sort of thing was| = Suddenly Dell grabbed the girl and threw | cleared. This will be a grand succoss with I suitis to your interest to selest that Pain and Fifteenth street, one of the main articles | 59\N& il O, oy | lier out into the water, which, fortunately, | such men as Riley Clark, E. P. Brown and | Judge Nue, whose popularity in Brooklyn which puts off the necessity of repainting for €2 firniture in* which seerms to ba & “gri outs In ;ukn.. v‘\u thingover m‘.‘ frm was | was not much over knee deep at that place. | ;1. yendel at the head of the ‘committee. was demonstrated by the immense majorities the longest period. The paints manufactured o, 1) s o o s bee developed that the tea s sold fo . | Shoemaker says Bell pulled a revolver out o L i 3 23:08 L L. e longes! eriod. e pi S m acture ler.”” This, it is claimed, has been veloy & I am was r $4 hoemaker Bell pulled a revolver out of | ““yjye "G H, Irwin and children returned | by which he was elected, and a gentleman of ¥ ¥ PR LIIAL AL I3 [CiRlimed) s been which, it seemed o bo a nearly unanimous | his pocket and snapped the hammer at him | Jre G H. d ren_returne blah he way electen And ugantigiian bf by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MEFG. CO. fill this until’ the neighbors have become disgusted | OPInion, was about §20 more than 1t was | The weapon ' failed to explode, and they | from Forest City, Mo, Saturday, where she | fpeqcasble charieter, in speaking of brofes. el TRt et e b e oIt rheRaE and taken measures to have the nulsance h, anl the aldermen expressed them- [grappled with one another. In the scuffle the | 138 been visiting friends 3 Rheumatism’' Cure the best in the world e SO e i abated selves as well sulted with Brown's action. |Eun was knocked out of Bell's hand, ana| J. 8. Smith gave a lawn sunper Saturday | oy o0 hoe, 716 e s remedy T was un forty ycars and have won the distiuction of b There will be a spectal conclave of van- NIRRT Yo Sho yl:\.:l‘«:lr“l‘l'n;‘u\li ceked him into the Water, et (!::«u »;”AI\‘r ;}; B Droiherdidens s able to walk without the ald of crutches at ing the most durable and cconomical, e o Db . SharP. | sale of rockers, couches, parlor suites, etc., | he could. He brought her up town and pro- | City Marshal Daly has had from one (0 H : I ; : not get up the steps to the court room. After g o " p has created such an interest that the man. | curred a carriage, with which he tock her | sixteen In the fjall every night the past week. | anjbe oP the Steps to the ST 3 DRUG, PAINT ception will also be given from § to 11 p. m ' ettt i § watih | iem IR tcen iR tieetila Dloola nortG eI et T A s e t 5 a few doses I was immediately ri 3 e A M DAL a agers have determined to continue it until | home, on Sixteenth street, a block north o Last Thursday Mr. Winters of Des Moines | lieved, and In three days was completely 3 to the newly-clected grand commander, Mr, [ 38er2 have determined to continue It untll | LA of Bisteenth Sb i ary Nuiaters ot iDes Molnes n iree day nple AND GLASS HOUS 5; §15 couch for $11.25: $5 rockers for $3.75; | ST run by Betchell, who moved to Council | Muiiyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaranteed T. B. Lacey, who Is a member of this con s cure mandery. “All orators of Ivanhoe and thelr | $37 s ookers for $2.25; $1.50 rockers for $1.00, the Eagie laundry is “that good | fitlre to cure rheumatiem in any part of the body. | Carries the most complete stock of Drugs, Paints and Glass in (3 ladles are cordially invited to be prese ; e e A R ; ] 00 different styles of rockers to select from. | laundry.” ana is located at 724 Broadway —_— Acute or muscular rheumatism cured in {ro ; Visiting sir knights and sir knights of sister | joo i sas ricqof ! LeinHaubt auout thigitryih snate son sinesd Queer Folitieal Position. A O et 1o ware shaen, | Bluffs. Call or write for prices or color cards. commanderies, with their ladies, are spe 2 Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157, DES MOINBES, dJuly 22.—(Specta) Tele- | ONC (0 dve deys, It never falls to cure aharp, clally invited to be present. By order of the | The eleciric fountain at Manhattan beach . Al ) —Tha NEmGceatioiath e cany e IonE Wil Al rRat obtaor aricanl Eianyipa tioLithatbody - executive committee. will be flluminated each evening from 8:30 | Good wall papei, 2%c a roll, at the Bos- 8 nyent vill | or breast, or so s in any pe t PR to 9 1 9:30 10. ™ steamer Liberty | ton store. be held in Marshalltown, Augnst 7 The | In from one to three hour It 1s guaranteed Vil connect. vith )l trains fo and. from e P = work of choosing delegates will be mostly | to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swoll companies. Money for farm loans at low {‘" ,""'"“F TURIS) ‘r]-lnl;j ko ‘:;n‘ x- Tom | Ten days' sale of wall paper and house fur- | done by county conventions this week | foints. stift back, and all pains in the hips ~ A i A At Manawa irst boat will leave Manhattan | nishings at the Boston store. few county conventions have already been |and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lum rates. City property for sale or trade for | yogen at 7 a.m. to accommodate the camp- y and (UL L LU x farm lands in Towa. Lougee & Towle, 235 | ore at ‘Manhatian benoh who wieh 1o eateh R T T, held. " An effort Is being mado to choose dele- | bugo or paln in the back are epecdily cured, 1 3 v 2 LiLE, at gates in the interest of free coinage, but so nnyo omoeopattic Home Remedy Pearl St wd e the early morning train to Omaha. Joseph Brossard, proprietor of the Bryant | fur it has not met with flattering suessss. The | Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics Of the most heautiful patterns, original d . and the prettiest fancles of archle LURLINGTON KOUT PP T T ) house, across the street from the police sta- | question of candidates. for governor anq | for nearly every disease, which are sold by tects and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced. Rev. H. P. Dudley, who will soon close | tion, was arrested last evening on the charge | other positions is still very indefinite. It |all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. PLATE GLASS— iy Betas) s Hintes, 2R his third yesr in the pastorate of the First |Of 1arceny, and now occupies a cell in the [ Wil be a case of the office seeking the man, [ Thosc who are in doubt as to the natufe ¢ From a single window to car lot 0 Hot Spi'ngs, 8. D., sale July 19, Aug- | s third ye L A - D 9 Ey 4 v " with the latter making a determined effort | theair disease should address Professor Mun- ust 2 and 23, one first class fare for round | Methodist church, has announced his i city jail. The complainant ie Mrs. Willlam | ("voatay yon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving GLAZED SASH ). tio ot accepting a c th Warner, who, until about a month ago, lived TE omil Birae full’ symptoms of their disease. Professor All stock sizes, and any special size or shape desircd furnished at less than any R S e oas | bise “r) pobiascopuing o Al lr o] “ year | gt Brossard’s house. Since then they have “\,“\,“(,I',K',"‘_" 'I"" ‘"'I”” \Vork; | Tete. | Munyen will carefully diagnose the case and competitor’s prices by the 1028 e ar, Bos- | or rather, of seeking i e has spent | phee ing at the corner t enue | MASH . Ta., July 22.—(Special Tele- | give you the benefit of his advice absol % ton, Mass. Sale August 19 10 24 ¢ o Tenra. of, very Bardl work, and AR £ho | bay Biliestn atenet hs. Varasn. wheLla | Eram—Twe prisonrs ir jen mane on 1eees | Eire o Hhe beoOt L e il te| COUNCIL BLUFEFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS O D B e AT EN A eRs ospects are favorable for atleast another | tho wife of an old soldier, claims ehe had a | fectual attempt to escape his evening, They | sent (o any address on recelpt of retail p The largest exclusive house in Western low 1; ,,‘: Im prices on estimates, g Solo - Ae-AlRIE 11 aad 2. _| year of the same kind of life, he desires to | purse lylng in the corner of a burean drawer | throw pepper in he ovea ot thy | - 3 Temple Bailding. n«\u:(li " “3‘1.“”\-}&:& cley league, Har-| i "y new man step in and take up the |in her bedroom, containing $140. Brossard | aap R e e e e el | A sl imetof SRS T I “ Taranto; Ont,. Bale July 15 to 84 burden, At a recent meeting of the trustees | saw her put it there, according to her story, | called for help and Sheriff Clark met MUNYON’S REM s N o 5 the following strong resolutions were adopted [ and when she next went to look for the | the fellows the door, knocking the leader | On hand. Mailed on receipt of price. sttt e, Bels daly Mo M L S ity i 7 Money 360 of It, three $20 gold Dleces, Was | Qown aud: sendins Merh ThoRCiE the leader THE ALOE & PENFOLD €O, i AYa 0N Balq Summer Toutia ‘herens, The three years' pastorate of [ missing T o oW So 86 ’ 08 Farnam Street, U axton Hotel, tiikstatos varicuxipointaiinithe UnitediBtates [ - YEheIeas ko “thres, Yoarw spastorate ot RS B8 oo e Bene Lo 0e s e mers || Se. snen iwere Willlam iBchorell, sent trom | H omuA,WN C 0 Y Attorneys-ai- A Ok nads DT will ¢ with the p ¥ Clay county, and Golden, sent from Worth SIMS & N I 2 e ent conference year, and we deem it fitting | bought a new organ, and asked her to come | ¢ oLl Rty actice i th | el] ra all and get copy of map and fllustrated | that some expression of the appreciation | down with her husband a week last and Federal Courts. Rooms 506-7-8- v write up of the great Yellowstone National | of the official board of Broadway Methodist | Wednesday night to play on it. They went Gathering for the Tows Regatta. NFRVE gart, Block, Council Bluffs, lowa. park. 0. M BROWN, Ticket Agent. | Iipiscopal church "with viference 0 his |yt during the evening she did not see her | MASON CITY, I, July The Dubuque ' ASO) I lahors among us be p'aced upon our records, < \ . R ant g - e M U husband in the bedroom, and thinks he would | Sioux City, Cedar Rapids and a crews | e o e FOOD ississippi. q Wesolved, That his earnest Christian char- | have been very much out of place if he had | paye DTy A T e e T T | agler, X ' ) 30 | expected today. People from all parts of the 3 zewl, filelity and success with which he | idence to show that Brossard spent two §20 | €Xpected tor : L pal hs i A PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. has ' discharged the duties and borne the | gold pieces within the next few days, but his | Ountry are pouring in on every train e e a Bn fl 8 ur — burders cast upon him by rea<on of his ofl: | Wife claims she kuows where e got one of | IATEest meeting in the history of the state eIty LAt M AR (is. | ¢ial connection with this church, merit and | o regatta is expected, Are a sclentific compound of medicines in- — . F. Dawley of Cedar Rapids was regis- | ioceive our earnest appreclation and hearty | them- —— e g tended to bulld up the Nerve Structure and “"' INGTON & MO, RIVER. |Arrives | 1 J. F. Watts and 8. R. Allen of Des Moines olved. That Mr. and Mrs Dudley may | store. SIOUX CITY, July 22.—(Special Tele- | functions B U B i Jibum | are stopping at the Grand hotel thelr lubors among us with the reai- g E E e o S YOU NEED THEM 5. pim. Gk, Hills, Mont. & Vuge ix! 40pm EAlons 4 of duty well performed, and with | Hardman planos, Omaha, 113 N. 16th. gram.)—The Woodbury County Normal n-| oo oo YOUNEED THEM & 00| 45 Denver Expi Viichm | Mean temperature 42 to 66, Average rain. G. R. Morrison and his two children from o ety well partormed, and. with , Oms 1 stitute opened today for a four weeks' ses- | o ius work is beneficinl and lasting T0shm. . Nebraska Locul (excej fayj. T:43ym | fall 5 Inches. No long cold winters. No Perry are registercd at the Grand hotel H ur entire membership The Hardman, the plano par excellence. sion, with an attendance of 200. Price, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00. Sent by | ilbam...Lincoln Locul (except Sunday)..11fam | biighting hot summers zzards. No P True has gone to his old home in That they will ‘\f“ ¥8 be held — mail Siepm. ol “‘. \“‘-"'\ M ths, Free fuel ater. The New Hampshire on account of the fliness of | In our aftectionate femembrance ard will Have Not Selected u Pastor. Nicuragun Canal Commisson A rrives. if you are getting nervous and can't sleep N oA g0 BURLUIOTON &k lasrives. leat; muk»“u In th . The best an_uncle. e penin, dhe est ishes: oSN, of | To the Editor of The Bee: Dear Sir—In| NEW YORK, July 31.—The United States | and don't cares whether you g¢ to your ; - A for Shult snd yerden tryck. wedte Mr. and Mrs. e Palmer of Red Oak | church, for their future prosperity, happi- | the Sunday morning edition of The Bee,. of | steamship Montgomery, Commander Davis, | oross and irritabla without any visiblecaus : o 5 and mak sier than ' the best were in the clty yesterday, guests of b e bt Drovidiosen mission | the 21st, I noticed a telegram from Creston, | arrived this morning with elght members of | or If suffering with anz nervous disorder : i wouls Bxp i« 100 werea In the west o north, The tide hug N e o T 1ot (he ot wiatttn ! ek 4¥ 144 | 1o, stating that a committee from the Broad- | the Nicaragua canal commission on board. e Fist Mail {Lined towardh LisnoliDy i andiae G dighe A TSR AT AR S A e . way Methodist Episcopal chureh of this city | She d from Colon July 10 and from Key Pmflfl [; nflflfl I‘u fl Ves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL Arivés | and labor. One haif the work you do here pares a8 loft gohesang is'n il Hok Belgen had waited upon Rev. J. F. St. Clair of Cres- | West on the 17th. All on board were well. OmahalUnion Depot, 10ih & Maxon 8ts.| On will bring you four times the results in this teaching a band at Osceola, Fruit jars, qts ¢ doz.; 2-qts., T5e. ton and extended to him a call to the charge ———— T00pm .Chicago Limited..... v | Wonderfully rich country; there is no such \||r“--ln-l Mrs. 'ih‘t\ll-; \lk\;‘». Mrs. Durling al. genvine maple syrup, $1.10. here. In reply to this I wish to state that Worsmen Demand Kegular Pay. 1513 DODCE ST, 1:30am ... .Chicago_Express (ex, Sun.).... 5:2 :1\:;:‘ as f«:]uf. “':’n{ beopie are 1|u-|UHVA and Miss Carrie Withrow leave for a two als. gasoline, 60c on last Tuesday night, at the regular third [ GLENWOOD, Wis., July 22.—Five hun- o a. | Leaves ICHICAGO & NORTHWESTN S TR SeE DUl g uealiy PANERR WAGKR' outing. sl Jake Meuaws todsy uncolored Japan te; Quarterly. conference of the Broadway Methe | ared men employed I the: Glenwood Manu. | 20 D00F West B O., Omaha. | Lo ion Depots 10th & Mason Sis facilities first-class, and the whole country: ‘ ‘ bids and pays for what you r Cattlé Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkins, Dr. Lacey fce cream freezer, $1 odist Episcopal church nittee of five | facturing company’s plaht struck for an in- 10:40am Eastern Expres p run out the whole year and do w 1 two son, Thomas, returned yesterday from § 8 Crown flour, guaranteed good. gan Thomak, raiched vastarday srom Splrlt | . Bac was appointed to co-op with Presiding | crease in wages and regular pay today. 4R X ! to three crops can be 1 each year, port having an elegant time. ney patent flour, $1.15 Particulars given on application; correspons Only one of the $15.00 Quick Meals left, | At the great 10c store, 318 Broadway. : ot Leaven | CHICAGO, R PACIFIC Two bicycles left; 26-inch ladies wh - ORI R ERIE R T RO LN I ERIERI RIS R SN E NI SR SN S RIER 3 - i Xy el (e e o 8 AL o T E R ’ 1 close out at cost. Only 7 refrigerators trom | The Standard only second to the Hardman % I" - / : e L im—— BH g ll Fire and tornado Insurance written in best 54ipm Omahia i our large stock; very low prices. 3 6 lght Expres L2 B Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks L 222 . . - 1 3 L Chicago Vestibuled Limitea 4 ||.l7 humm St., (hu.llld. Nch. BROWA'S 1. 0, D, | eneap. n g C. B JACQUEMIN & 0, s WEST i A NLY pure grape cream of tartar is Scientific Opticians spin OKlalioma & Texas EX X80 | GEORGE P BANFORD. A, W, REISMAN — Boycotl for Beer 4 3 President. Cashier, £pecial Flour Su'e This Week: A meeting of the Council Bluffs Central used in Royal Baking Powder,;” Un- Complote nssortment of kold andsteel g1 ISR b G 57 Ui e Brown's XXXX Fancy Patent, per sack.$1.00 | Labor union was held Sunday for the pur- " 0 ; Buffalo Fancy Patent, per sack e B R b e fa e (2ot acles und eyeglusses, Eyesexam- AL JORSS , Lons Btar, er sAcK. v . : £ taking. name Aotion with seference. | i free of char, Nebraska Passcnger Ruby ool el L L P T like other powders, Royal leaves fiofacid No. 7 Main St = Concil Blutts Hene iy Bimtis i 3 I:"Sl Nalmna] Bank {{tl)l.::x".:r.llm;.]”xl|‘ ::{"." teee " Omsha. On account of the small attendance or alkalt in the food. s . MO VALLEY, - no deflnite action was ther than i 'ICE TO CONTRACTORS. Corn meal 5 B ldone AR aRasrtaTe RO RLUE B A bids will be received until 12 o'clock | 3:l0pm..(ex. Bat) Wyo. Ex. (ex of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa Remember, a silver dollar package in every | handling Omaha beer. ’ m. Friday, July 26th, 185, at the office of Lol T g il n pital . . 100,00 20th sk, of Brown’s XXXX Patent and every | L ar . i oat e which will be held R N fhe cop miamionsy of Rublls landa sad build- | 2 - - o R Bnontet Rl D08 sack warranted C. 0. D. BROWN. * | August 7, arrangements will be made tu terials Tequired in (he additions and altera: Grmanal Union Degot & Mason Bts.| Omuta PRy 8 . . 12,0000 e ——] | celebrate Labor day, the first Monday in Sep- = | tions to the Institution for the Deaf and | ggam .. Kansas City Day Express.... § One of the cldest banks In the state of lowar Ked Codur Fenve Fos [ paisiinia LananAv. ke Oisx Manday 18 Sehe Dumb at Omaha, Neb, according to the | 3:5em as Clly Rey ¥y Sibmm | we'sollcit your business and colioctions. We Twelve carloads standard red cedar fence | the aid or consent of any other city on earth. Oatmeal Mutfins, prick each cracker with a fork, lay them on [ plans, and cifications therefor, prepared | - YT T e = | buy 6 per cent on time deposits. We will be posts, 100 each, by the carload ¥ y Qne cup oatmeal, one and one-hal pinta | BPeased baking tin, wash over with milk, | £f, Fisher Lawrie, architects, now on | Leaves MISSOUR ¥ Artives | Dleused to sce and serve you A. OVERTON Wikl | uve an Exh bt flour. one teaspoonful salt, two teaspoonfuls |nd bake in hot oven 8§ to 10 minutes. Public 1ands and bulidines At Lincolar Mens | 10:am Louis Expre iy | S ——— Hardman pianos, Council Bluffs, 108 Main | The Council Bluffs Grape Growers' asso- | Royal Baking Powder, one tablespoonful lard, Scoteh Scones. and in the office of the architects, 60 Pax- | §:30pm St Touls Express t » 3 e Nebras t egES, C ogether oat- on bldg.,, Omaha, Neb, Separate bids will | 2:%0pm Nebraska 1 ul X. Sun.) H ! H 8t clation will have an exhibit in the Nebraska | two eggs, one pint milk ft together oa 2 Jaisioas gt 032 ton : § ; ol i Ciion wil bave ua exhiblt In the Nebraska | two cgpn one wint il B (ogginer oats| 1 quart four, 1 teasponntul sugar, 14 tane | 62" receied T S work Sl SOAIOHAIS B | Foee = oW T o atEl : acial Notices-Gouncil Bluffs Marriage Licenses. | A ‘meeting Is to be held at thelr roums. 101 | old, aGd beaten eggs and milk: mix smoothly [ 5P0Onful salt, 2 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking o G A P T e gt mhal_Depot, 1sth and W £ The following marriage licenses were 18- [ Broadway, Thursday afternoon for the pur- | Into baiter rather thinuer than cup cake; [ Powder, 1 large tablespoonful lard, 2 eggs, | ficd check for five hundred dollars .00y, | 8 8t Paul_Lim 1 sued yesterday by the county clerk puse of making the necessary arraugements. | fill muln pans two-thirds full; bake in good nearly 1 pint milk. ~Sift together flour, | Payable to the commissioner of \ands LRIOUK CITY & PACIFL CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED. Name and_address y The members of the association wish the bot oven Alteen minutes | sugar, salt and powder; rub in lard cold; add | &N, Hulidings of the state of L R T T | ot Siiths 83 W, & Hosmors WS Broadway, L Thomas Cunninghim, St Louls operation of all interested citizens and in- Gem Crackers., beaten eggs and milk; mix into dough smooth | in accordance with said bid it am § Paul Lim FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR Mary ell, St. Loul vite them to be at the meeting. The secre 1% pints flour, 1 pint corn meal, 1 tea- and just consistent enough to handle. Filour | be accepted by the Board of Public Lands g T B T sale cheap und oo eady terms. Lay & Iess, Qo MeGuire, Framont cqunty, In... tary of the Horticultural soclety was here | spoonful salt, I teaspoonful Royal Baking|the board, turn out qough, give it one or | and Huilding e N PACIFL Arriv g v e Tablihy Pudgiit, Pottawat county.. 49| Saturday in comumnication with the officers | Powder, 2 tablespoonfuls butter, little more two quick kneadings to complete its smooth- | ,41¢ FERU 18 reserved to reject any or all| JUt X . A NEARLY NEW NINE-ROOM Bertha King, Lincoln, Ne ;" ?h;‘ll:-ni:‘[:l‘ h“d‘} 'h MI x“hml»ul: x‘lml.‘n n,.,ul % )“Kn.v.u:u. Sift together fi m-‘ corn | ness; roll it out with rolling-pin to % inch |~ Dated July 18th, 1 $owm i ¥ wi stern, city water at hous ha R ecessary space s e 2 eir disposal. | meal, sa baking powder; rub in butter | in thickness, cut with sharp knife into H. C. RUSSELI wpm. lieal mib'g Ex. (ex. § 3 1 shade trevs, on @ nicel H. C. Heller, Omaha 5 AN v RUSSELL, Tiopm aciic kApres § 88 ot Goxsi 300,00, - wo-th g s Jlolion, Omahs.. : AL T — cold; add milk, mix tnto smooth, rather firm squares larger than soda crackers, fold each | Commissioner Public Lands and Buildfygs. | S0 s KR st pi03EN teet, fog ALUGN. JO-thisdd E - ] ough our the board, turn out dough, | in half to form three-cornered pieces. Bake OMAHA, July 22nd, 1805, | == CLCSEES : S 4 ] = - The gas company's special prices for sery- [ Anna Wright, a 17-year-old girl who has | give it a turn or two quickly, roll to thick- [on hot griddle § or 10 minutes; brown on nARA, Hime for the reception of the above | fgattel, I“f“l*"'l,,';\}j';‘,“‘, P N 10 BUY HORSES 8 SERVICES i u recentl; e % inch, C - | i ids 18 hereby extended to 2 p. m., Monday mal y Depot & Mason Sts.| Omaha 200-1b. horses and mules. Apply 1o Jam Joe pipes will be continued through July, ecently been turned out of the reform school [ Bess of 3 lnch, Cut with small oval cutter, | both sides, July th, 1898, Ui 2,46 | wopm. BC Louls Cannod By ai3iapm | MeNaughton, g, §17 FBIrG &VeDUGs