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ek ()\IA[IA DAIL\' BER: WEBNESDAY, AUHUS']‘ 21, 1801. m@mm@mm@flflm@mmmm Jongth .'.’er",m i gt e R Jaferment HE ["\h T"E '\l)\““\l‘: Ing American waye and methods wun.rl.,f,[ and avenue, The interment of his country he grows eloquent, always | Beecham's pills are for biliou: 5 vas made In Fulrview. The services at the | tempering his expressiont with about af | pace hilious headache, dyspe - grave were brief, merely tho ritual of th F s equal amount of enthuslastic praise for each S8, s headache, . hhws l ROM COUNLIL BLUFFS church. With the first souuds of the clods country. Speaking of n;‘ ol v' al meth. .x~" ia, 1 1 id li P .P 7o [@ | reting won the con hundreds of heads | Gongrossman Doolittle Sure Thy Are o of Janan ina converaution yesterday. e said sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz. Office, 12 Peart fllreet ~H. W, Tilton, Manager and Lesses, vloquent teibiite was paid "to ths brave old Coming People, valling 1o the United Btttes.” the tranchine ziness, sick headache,bad taste mfi@@a@a@a@@m@a@aamma@@am@@m@a@mm : - g " vomen tan vote 18 Japlny” .| in the mouth, coated tongue, nen can vote in Japan,” said he, “but « 1 Reed's Renefit, as there can only be one vete in a family S! ite v ski THYING TO FIX A MOTOR SCHEDULE. | OHN W, PAUL IN TOWN, The Grand Plaza at Lake Manawa was | JAKING AFTER AMERICA AT RAPID GAIT | 04 sy that vote can be cast by any membet k’"sor appetite,sallow skin,ete filled th a delighted and enthusiast agreed upon by the family, it does not often o ipation: cPherson, florist; telephone 244, The City € 3 oxnnn 8 « with Grent Su S T e e TN Y o o D e o e iy ors oL et | WIS datTed by constipation J. R. McPherson, fior phor rowd last night to participate in the bene- |y o g 2 Bakh CRAw Tudge McGee yestorday made an assign- | Cltixens at Work cenn. onoses ney of Sueh N 3 3 : St < M Rl magnanimous enough to permit_his wite or | and constipation is the most ment of cases in the superior court | The city council met as a committee of | John W. Peul returned from Chicago yes Ll o ”“"“" “';‘ ky S “‘I"-"”m::"' neter an (o Hate Co BHis daughtet to do the vatlng. _ Wife, son of | o i F Foan e o ! o court. T e Vro0:fLa\ IIFHHE LoNAy AtiePhBO ‘atieh S WERUSOU OO sHVeFi| HAVE: €niorid HE HBILAIFCY WIT Wi bl e daughter can cast the bailot. The son must | frequent cause of all of them. Grand hotel, Council Blufts, Newly fur. | the whole last night, largely for the puriote | terday afternoon affer o absence of Sevorsl| ryy tondor epistles that the gallant colonel bt Lt L be over 21 years old and the daughter over | 1 k) mished, Reopcned Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, prop. | of trying again to come to some satisfac | months. Naturally his friends and the news- |\, " yoon“writing to the ladies through the e 18, and must have certain other important Go by the book. Pills 10e Selning at Manawa still goes merrily on. | conclusion concerning the uperath ot the | r reporters were anxious to have him | copt ¢ The Bee have had a marked qualifications. Proper and educational y OK. By tho time the season ends there Will be | motor trains on Upper Broadway. Nearly all { tell them some news about stock yards, pack- | effect and made him extremely popular with Quallfications are required house_can | gane] 280 @ o} 3ook nothing to seine. of the citizens who have been active in the | ing houses, etc., but he met all advances with | the ladies and brought them out by [ Congressman Doolittle of Washington was f claim the right to vote until' the government and 25c a b(_ x.. Be 0!‘ free at Hagel, the little dnughter of 3. ¥ Hunt, | g o SO0 TR0 company to run [ a smile and put in his time giving a more | hundreds last night. During ‘the after- |in the city for a few hours vesterday atter- | |8 P annuslly the sum of $16 uever low | your druggist's orwrite B. F. fa suftering from a broken wrm, ciused by | it double trains arcund the Plerce street | provoking curl to his handsome blonde mous- | MOOR the L) L LS lake took |noon on his way home from the national| {¢'“ynable fo read and write the Japanese | Alle (o) 6¢ Canal St an ambitious climb anto U1 AYoidined eoo toop were present. ; o 1t ] " b s o e o | poaseaton of the vl aad, transied 1 | cpiia, where he has been o Took atir some | Iangugge: The Jupimess. love to shersse | en Co, 365 Cana ac iber of the n's s i resolution of the councll whooping | e stock yards and packing houses | into a ve e bowe o . 4 ! S Rukgs, S thv- Jet xerclse | o » n;I.I\M1":}u|'-lm'.:‘-:‘:‘ hr”‘" “l ot iy Ry ]”‘ ‘_‘"l” A ,f‘“,,‘,.,\ Yot its taiTire | be BULLE Within the next years wreathes. An artistic signwriter was pressed | matters connected with congressional legis- | their franchise, because they are intensely | New York, 8 t nd Colonel Reed’s name, be . ttle | Patriotic, and the government has taken ad > it ernool sroalway | to fu of the conditions of its Unlon I think Towa and Nebraska's corn crop | Into service, and Colonel Reed's n beau- | lation. At the present time Mr. Doolittle | P! [ 0 ken ad canse \r_hA[.v nt this afternoon Broalway l"',"".‘”,f)”,] “r L Ml 1"l\‘]\‘\:r until the next | cught to make it necessary for more stock | tifully lettered in green and gold, w placed vanta of this fact to make it a remark Annual sales more than 6,000 000 boxes Methedist chureh. [ [oddeiidols A ¢t N A laying over | yards somewhere > n a fr nd suspended over the music | # able deterrent of crime. Any person of b il Crossings were put in yesterday over the u]m \l‘m_v Al Ir ‘;-«I‘V;\ljn‘ .:‘;;r L V*M”U *ls there any hope of the revival in the | stand. The frame was hidden entirely with resident of Nebraska either sex who has been convicted of a erime ditches cut in the Manawa road, and the|the Mynster street bridge matter, ) ¥ 1 o i J 1 splendid program was In the past summer Mr. Doolittle visited n soned, even half a day, at any t Uer the No. @ engine house and the repairs | near future of the big schemes in the north- | flowers and leaves. A splendid p neh R A B A | danger of serlous accidents and expensive | under the Ho. 4 engl e ‘,,.,“r‘:.‘,\‘z‘ m was | western part of the clty?" rendered, wholly by local talent. The origin- | Japan and was with Congressman Mercer of | during vh‘} Gt UL o B lawsuits averted . | resched. Judge Carson submitted the follow “It has been a gloriously perfect season |ality of ‘the idea, the novelty of it]inis city, Mr. Doolittle spent several weeks [ hfter the b LB ALY The re ce of Mr. Hansen, on Avenue G h J 8 all d. Ee e e eoelved | and_everything is prosperous.” added to the’ intrinalc merit of | 114 SAF ThL. Doollite weert Refersl Weel |atter the convicilon for any miror offense Th a dS T AL noar Fonrteenth strest, wax burglarized Sun- | I0& ;unml“ t e difficulty. 1L ek sac T e e P ho0.000. packing plant | those who took part, caught ‘IH‘~N|“M L] a A l‘l».: y pl .I(v\ with th xm. ’1‘”‘.‘»‘1" un r“n'v‘x‘yl‘l:"l?”“v:‘l:rp‘” 4‘ul‘<mltvv:; he Good Samaritan, mrs xperience. asy - might, uion” geld waton and & | and read and lafd on Greenshlelds’ $able: | o (blldhed In Council Bluffs within & years” | The capture was complete, and more enthul. | trip. He is a firm bellever in the prosperous | ban Hiiad, I tende to mrke the WRAIENS | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND #mall amount of money were taken ol Gontlomen—in regard to the present My health is excellent, thank you, and I[astic encores were never h; ard__ in Jhe | tuture of the Japanese. He L LH B i vt g e PR U i WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THP We have leased the L. G. Knotts & Co.|matter which you have under deration | haven't lost any slcep since I left Council | pavilion ”;'_' ‘;'Ivl‘ TivEn S tter | country s developing very rapidly and that | juis an eternal stop to the political fran WORLD'S HERBAL DIS| coal yards and are prepared to furnish all | T beg to submit the following: I Lt T Bluftus G el fallure "of the crowd to et Colonel Reed |the people are taking on American ways | chise.” SARY OF MEDICING, kinds ot coal, weighed on city ~\u.' “11; six Omana traing, and the Main Lhaat | 4 .v\\\tlvv]'v“l”!v'.\n'!‘t. commenced on the stock | fatlure of the eromd (0 . CHis modesty | much more rapldly than the Chine hey | | Mr. Kaburafi, after the completion of his REUTSEYSE AL DL ERUCS, CAAVES . £ equal distances from the junction of Broad- | YATgs Cu8 BIEE o0y wa s having [ Was too great, and when the calls begun to | are keen, business-like men and are sharp | {oUr around the world intends to return to & Co. \y ot St Johns Eng. | WAY and Pearl street, every other Omaha | o S SO 10 G0k S TGN Colonel | be made for Him it took two or three of the | at driving bargains, = As artisans and mechan- | JiS8 ANd Gotote his Iife to educational and The Ladles' Ald coclety of St. Johns Bhg: | train could take, the, Bromtway 0P W | Reed is a great man one of these days, and | strongest men on the grounds to prevent him | fes they have few it any equals. In speaking il lish Lutheran church have postponed thelity every other Goc thi B ST hosed to be [ he will build up a big thing down there | running away and hiding his burning blushes | of this Mr. Doolittle cited an instance. In | g e meeting, which was o have becn BO S Lt Brondway and Pearl by a Fifth | where there used to be nothing In the deep waters of the lake. one of the principal cities a couple of years | FIIeRAINE {lic Chicnwo drent Western the residence of Mrs. L. V. WHLRHEOM |gyenue car, each “alternate Fifth av L e e 0 b O manet abandon- | The favors werealmost evenly distributed, | ago o wealthy Japanese was putting up a| MASON CITY, In., Aug. 20.—(8pectal Tele Thursday, until Thursday of next we B i WO et ench alternate OMINA | eyt ‘of the plans for the.big improvements | but the High schoal quartet by common con- | iarge manufacturing plant. Defore he had it | gram.) This city is soon to be the terminus John Webster was arrested yesterday morn- { train, which ;\“vl\‘ h‘» l'hr‘ "!l'_'-;t’l“""",},‘," up around North Twentieth street?" cent were given the honors of the evening, completed an American happened along with | of the Chicago Great Western railroad. Pres. ing on the charge of having aselsted Qecrie | Wy HA, o e Yourney around. the loop 1'am glad to see that you have had plenty s : a couple of gas engines, one a small one | ident Stickney and General Manager Raymond Roper. fi making an assault on W. I, Bh8 Why not let it make Main stret run. | of rain out here. I think this as a sure nrring cenxes. and the other large, capable of driving the and promptly gave bail for his Appearance | ;o ing “in time to t the Omaha- | thing country.’ Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to | whole of the machinery of the establishment. | (o0 i business mel ‘, vaged. (Huty before Justice Cook tomorrow ““‘]"”‘ on, N, | Eroudway train on its return from around | “Tell us something about what you intend | the following parties The Amerfcan tried to sell his larger en- [ {08 With DUNInoss men, and expressed thelr sm-.m meeting of Excelsior lodge No. | the loop.. The Fifth avenue car would then | o go e and: Adaren ge. | &ine, but only succeeded, after explaining | g SoReIn =1 MR, sianies Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, | bo in the same position us 1€\ had made | upoiitics don't cut any figure these days | Douglas Lewis, Council Blufts the ‘working of the machine, in selling the | by miyiiitae dy -y 10 this city, a distance evening for work in first degree. | the Hroadway ';':‘_"l‘ Natr ¥ | and we ought to all be thankful that Grover | Jennie Bird, Council Bl 3 smaller one. The next year the same Ameri- | ac far as Manley Junction. ‘The ‘| i ot Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order | 4gaitl 10 muke the transfer. o 0 e | has a pair and one to spare. Free silver Byron H. Smith, Council Bluffs can visited the Japanese again and was some- | the Jowa Central having been cancelled, they of the worthy master. Nat Shepard, secre- | . "guciiion, as the Broadway people and [ The only information that the genial Paul | Luella G. French, Council Bluffs........ what astonished to see the machinery of the | will have but twelve miles of road to' build tary. the Main street people would have an even | could be Induced to g without the use T AR plant driven by gas engines. The proprietor | to reach here. President Stickney says he Willlam Dolson and Miss Joscphine Rief | shake and the motor company could per: | of dynamite was the assurance that he had | The Genuine Round Oak Furnace is the | jiad built several gas engines, exact duplicates | will not ask for a bonus, but ould Tika "“ were wedded by Justice Cook Monday even- | form this service with the kame wiiber Of | returned to Council Bluffs to stay, and his | same success that the Genuine Round Ok | of the one which he had purchased the year [ have a number of certificates taken, which ing. The bride has been a teacher in the | trains us at p - Jepsecutully submitted. | (hpcarance’ does not indicate that he bus [ heater is. Alr-tight, gastigit, burns any | before, ‘only Inreer and more powertul. The | wil be redeemed at par by the roud ‘as pay public. schools here, but fs now located in | Attorney Snyder wanted to disabuse the | retyrned for his health. Another little bit | kind of fuel and less of it than any otner | jite engine had been fmitated, even {0 the [ ment for freight or fare. i QR Valey, “wiich vl b thelF futusd | inde O the gounol. Bh LIE Nk therowghiy | oL Sgueit that Bas bean given sddsd inteeet yidendce mads, Lowest prices Cole & Cole, | hrass plate upon which was the name and AR / treat the following Diseases: weople of the F ard were not thoroughly | p Paul's s the report that En . . the home. SFotnea jover tiie nattsr.: Yo was & quention) | o, B o O e Slabe: for the sin o location of the maker. peflmnn Mysteriously Mixsing. Catarrh of the | Tlront and Lungs: Dis The cases of the three boys charged with | o5y 1 rg ana cents with them, as the First | 3 . f . 5 SUGGESTION TO SILVER MEN. 3 SIDS B oyt eascs of the ar, Fits and Apoplexy, " of dollars and ce e y . dge s been called to Phila- | CHAS, FLOYD'S MEMORY HONORED, CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Aug. 20.—(Special o jadner Live ik el KU1tk BA Brown's’ $100. ‘cama: up yes- || OF SOUAER SRS SOUR Ll Ward of the city, | DIk draw bridge, ihassbaen called to Fhila i Heart Disense, Liv mpliint, Kidng . In speaking of monetary affairs Mr. Doo- | Teleg W, Smit o o SoF Fta: diie delphia : elegram)—W. A. Smith, alderman from the | plaint, Nerve bilie terday, Dectken and Roper taok o chinke | sore “people, he "thought, were em- “P\e known gentleman somewhat tamilar | Rematns of u Momber of the Tewls | lltte eld: “Tho silver using countrlct of | Sixth watd, has ‘been missing from Cedar | Presuton | Seme iosVustioe Vien ok to- | Ploved in Omal and lving on | oy She vernacular of sporting circles, tried I Clarke Expedition Reburie the world are those of the Orient and it £0 | Rapids for several we ks, and it is said he | 1Al Weakmess, Diabetes, Dright's Dis was_continued by Justice Walker until 10- | jroadway than there were in all the other | Wik 170 METRIEIE O SELTE B8 ™o get | SIOUX CITY, Aug. 20.—(Special Telegram.) | happens that they are the only ones With [ has absconded. Another report I8 to the | Suncie el pance: Hhcumatiam, Paghlssie, A Al G G g B Jrom | (me news from Mr. Paul, and after an hour's | —The bones of Sergeant Charles Floyd, a | Which the United States can hope to bulld | effect he Is financially embarrassed and is o At MIRGIIA I ane. repioven The members of the local branch that part of town than from the Mai “hort was heard o exelim with great | member of the Lewis and Clirk expedition, | U commerciel relations. The English coun- | {rying (o raise funds among hia friends. He i [Pl A0 w Y Christian Temperance union are ortions, He wanted the matter posiponed . tries have take breadstuff; d pats Ll L Rl t 0 4 5 carnestness: “Confound a man that won't|who died near the present site of Sioux | tncs Hive taken our breadstuffs and meats | owes the city o meet in Broadway Methodist church this | for two weeks for the purpose of permitting I b th 11 b h 1 over b pel, W I)lllllll‘ wi A L 3 L) 4 when they could not purchase as cheaply ¢ elicate organs restore afternoon to form plans for securing for | the people of tha First ward and the motor | ShOW his hand and won't even discard. City in 1804, on his way to the head waters X Counncil Bluffs the national convention of that ik e where. There is no promise of the relations heait d - without | company getting together. Schubert object- Notice to Contractors. of the Missouri, were reburied by the Floyd |in the futnre being more profitable than tappl organization, which s to meet early in|aq to any postponement for the reason that | Bids will be received up till Wednesday | Memorial assoclation this afternoon. Floyd's | they have been in the past, consequently 2,‘}“.;;"“ e “ (o 8500101t Tor November. he saw no possibility of the company being | noon, the 21st day of August, 1895, for the | body was moved once before, owing to the | the attention of manufacturers and merchants oy Vemerenl Disease ] Mnnot cure 1. W. Warren, charged with trying to dis- | able to comply with the demand. The post- | grading of Gilbert lake, sifuated In the | o vfoo"0e tho bank of a river near which | Must be directed in establishing and main- withou ary. Tupe Worms removed pose of a_mortgaged wheel, has been arrested | ponement was finally carrled and the date | city of Council Bluffs, according to plans | B R0 % B8 0 D00 : . taining trade relations the Orient and 1 two or three hours, or no pay. Hemorrholds n Des Moines, but has not been brought | fixed to September 16, Brown and Schubert | and specifications now on file in the office | the grave was located, and on the present| o gates of South America. This result or Piles cured. Home yet. It is reported that an attempt | yoting against it. The mayor appointed a |of Gilbert Bros. Bids per cuble yard In | occasion to bring it nearer the city, where | could be brought about by the removal of _ THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED 18 being made to effect a settlement, and this | eommittee of citizens to confer with the | bank. No bids entertained unless accom- | the grave can recelve better care. DI | the three obstacles which now stand in the Will save life and hundreds of dollurs by calle causes the delay. | motor company, consisting of W. A. Maurer, | panied b]y a[‘;e*(rl:fln-d J(‘hm‘k of s‘w;,l m\}'p (rgllllnl:tlt‘n:m'g‘ of l\\':\;m,vva‘"" l"h"‘ U‘“I\F“fl"‘d way and which may be named as follows / Ing on or using s e Py et s et | reserve the right to reject any and a ds. ark historian, Prof. James Butler of Mad- O iREte by dongressiohal t1&g1H! % E 7 " Willlam Plunkett's barn In Garner town- | chairman; William ~Runyun and Spencer | ¢ & O A i, K s thie discaveter 6t Flovas Journal, | ... Xirst, by congressional legislation of the DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. ship was struck by lightning Sunday and | Smith. The committee then adjourned untl R e e e 8 ot i s rall | coliinge of - hie Japanese: ven, dollar, a 4 Tha GRIVE VAR WD SR AT WRRCRIIN was burned to the ground, together with | September 16, Yes, the Eagle laundry s “that £00d | assoolation made addrestes. JThis evening | Si2ndard dollar that would conaln 410% ; & person WIthout seking i quexti a quantity of hay and grain and farm ma- VARSI SoNs Jaundty,” and Is located at 724 Broadway. | Pror Butler and Dr. Coties spoke on the re. | Brains of silver, corresponding with the Mex chinery. The horses were saved. The loss s = 1f In doubt about this try it and be convinced. | sults of the expedition and Floyd's character | ican dollar. Place on one side, if you like was about $2,500. Partialiy insured oAy IV IAE A WhY L CloRIly, Don’t forget name and number. Tel 157. Bafore d 1a¥ee, MERLIE. ¢ the American eagle, or any other device, and Mayor Cleaver has issued a call for a spe- A big lot olds and ends in ladies' lace e on the reverse side place some oriental char clal session of the city council to be held this s Pant 2 ety resides at Tacoma. Years ago he was a says that Duquy were in the city today, in conversa Those at n distanc, 1 for Question Blank, No. 1 for men, 2 Al correspondence strict G. W. PANG . M. D 555 Broaoway, Councit Buur Enclose 10¢ in stamps for reply e o hored " Blds for grading Hir. | Sold at $8.50 to §5.00, g0 Wednesday at 25 . ; DES MOINES, Aug. 20.—(pecial Tele- [ <1 ;'fl'l'l‘,‘”’c";’K:'rl‘I'I"')"‘,;fi‘"‘l’ll\:‘,“'[“"'l!"(h’(“’ 'II"{',’:"L S e Elehiro teenth and Nineteenth avenues will be opened, ““\-‘ Hie ot otk Judiaals and mliusest fuckats Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks | gram.)—Articles of incorphration have been | thui it carried no declaration of character It's a cold day when you can and also bids for the construction of a sewer | n’.;'?.-e“mf fataat ,.>‘1(-" e e wes heap. filed for record by the Gold Bullion Mining | These suggested dollars would cireulate for get a bargain in a plano or organ, frroeite $4.00, $6.00 and $6.00, all at one price Wednes- Personal Paragraphs. company by Olof Pallmart and W. H. Ken- | years and years, and their use would estab. Especlally now— The dellvery team of Oscar Younkerman | g.o 7eq 4o each, N Sheriff Hazen has gone to Clarinda. nedy. The stock announced fs $1,000,000. | lish their credit. The United States wouly $14 pays all there is to pay for took a lively run on North Main street yes- | S48 SOl el g 50 anq $10.00 mackin-| Miss Kittie Bullard is visiting Chicago | Also by the Western Coal company, with a | Bever be called upon to redeem them. Tie a Mason & Hamlin organ, that's terday morning, and daghed into the {ront of | \ohes, double texture, plald lining, some | friends. aamtta ok ot 810000 T ineiporators | ENglish have for a long time purchased silver & Mason W. C. Esteps establishment, The pole of | ity diikclined capes, ail at onee price, $5.00 | A. D. Preston of Avoca was In the city [are J. A. Lobb. Kaie K. Lobh and W. H. | bullion {n the United States and Mexico, $17 for a six-stop Hoyt organ. the wagon struck the casement of the win- | ;) yesterday. Lobb. Also Western Light and Heat com- | Shipped it to England, where it has been ) o e S A dow, but in some unaccountable way failed | \Wp"\pg GOING TO LEAVE YOU SOON.| Mrs. D. Holst has returned from Hot | Pany. The capital stocl fs tb be $250,000 | coined into such dollars, and now that coun- $57 for a 11-8top Wil hite. to mash the large plate glass. All our $1.00 bedspreads, 69c each. . Springs, §. D. and the business to be transacted ‘I’ the | {ry Is even putting a mint in at Hong Keng, 9268 ' RimMa) orénns A2 prompt. safe and certaln n result, The The attorneys yesterday afternoon comi-| 8100 bleach table damask, 64 yard. Sol Bloom of Deadwood fs greeting his old | O¥1INE. making and selling of gas mackines | handling silver in this way. For years in the %01 fonla Himballiorgan: with 11 $100 Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 1513 menced their arguments in the case of [ gote fT G No” By RtV ients it thtE e and appliances.” The officera are: Prosident, | orlent the purchasing coin has been the dol- o thB4 TRHA i (EroF (15 0B} Dodge street. Omaha. Neb. Marshal Bartalow, charged with a brutal as- [ 306"l e rech muslin, 216e yard, e eioe Seunlan and wife returneq | G¢0rge W. Benadict, Des Moines; vice presic | lar, where the product has been purchazed e xaid ah i RS ooon JRtrsh, Ry Taien baloon vender. | - Ay linen glass check toweling, 3t yard. | yesterday from Neola dent, A. B. Johnson, Liberty, Ind.; secre- | and unloaded on this country, we deriving nc , 85 : Both sides are Iniproving this opportunity o yes Neola. ; % = . ftom, tary, 1. P, Thompson, Oakland, Cal. These, | benefit whatever, it all going to the European ol airing up supposed and real grievances cher- T\:}\‘)} S ‘:I‘:);l:‘ rugs at less tl il M 3 }\. .\t'\lflllumls and daughter have re- | with A. W. Snyder and C. J. Murphy, ap‘ | countries. A. HOSPE, Jr., fshed by different factions at this summer | foo¥ 5 urned from Wisconsin. pear as the board of directors. N. A. Walker ob CONEUTAREERE YV ICH AT by TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER OF FiNG DRESS L o e ol s gone to Massa- | And S, C. Greene dre also Incorporators. REE uln.\rx N l(‘ny.'\s‘ujm SERVICE. Misic and Art, The enrollment at the teachers institute % e black or colored dress | Chusetts to visit friends. The Clarinda Investment company is to[ ‘‘Second, T would have a respectable con- 3 3 a ; 1t you want a nice black or colored dress 0 3 % have its principal place of business in Des | Sulate in every foreign country. 1 would C cil Bluffs Tow yesterday reached 365, a large attendance ’}’1’ you can buy it now at half what others will | Colonel J. J. Steadman and wife are back | nfoines. The capital stock is $25,000. The have legislation so that when a consul was out ) the second day. It i expected that it will | 3o yoy, trom Hot Springs, S. D. president is R. Gibson and the secretary J, | selected, if he was found suitable to the place: climb up to over 400. The sesslons are con-| “pginel black satin rhadame, was $1,00, - D. E. Whiteman left last evening on a visit | |, Shepardson, who are also the incor-|and in sympathy with the conditions, he fined to the morning hours, with the excep- SAPITA . . $100,( n now G9c yard. to his old home in Maine. porators. would not be changed with every incoming CARImAT SLONLSD tion of drawing in the afternoon, thus allow- | gy 0o piack satin duchess, now 75e vard. Mrs. 8. C. Baldwin of Chicago is in the city e 4 istrat! aving At P eoanala WE SOLICIT YOUR DU ing the teachers leisure to digest new mAUer | g1 55 plack satin duchess, now 85c yard. visiting Mrs. Lawrence Holst. Aneth AnawesSariunaiicharmesgh| SIS BRSSOt RS HETEERC R Sa ~ e IOC o~ - YOUR COLLICTIONS, and visit the parks. All our $1.00 white chamois kid gloves, 59¢ | Captain Maltby leaves this evening to | MALVERN. In., Aug. 20—(Spectal)ZOW-| co\niry to which they were sent, would be AN ALY NS Mrs. Mary Ellen Haskins, a daughter of | o meet his fellow vets at Neola, Ing to the continued severe lliness of Stella| 4)5wed opportunities for promotion. There BORLTS Henry S. Miller, a farmer living just east of | “gur entire stock of $1.25 and $1.50 un-| W. B. Oaks, cashler of the Silver City | /AVton and the evidence obtained that a|ghould be arrangements perfecied by which :"'fi"y'("npi h"p“(m“-'l:flw::n"'::"ml\‘x:hfi“dw:x‘::\(;:} dressed kid gloves, in 4 and 8-button, in|bank, was in the Bluffs yesterday. i cy{‘mnml operation had been attempted, an-|the United States would own the consulate H 03 o Moun easant. e 2 ) ck, tans, browns and grays, all at one| (, o v S 5 other warrant was sworn out last evenin os| e @ s. There puld ? Attorneys-nt-Law, 18 deaf and dumb as well as demented. In | DiAcK: tans DIOWSR And. Erye, ab mt TES Yot e it iy veniince of Orand | against H. H, Laird of Tabor, charging | L ashica (a1 tie RtCuNAs e Tuare)s sholld OW. 51“5 & BM“BR”)G )y Practice In_the State her milder moods she contents herself with This is a bi; < 8 with that ecrime. Deputy Sheriff Talbot and Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Bnw 4 s is a big loss to us, but they must go. | ness. h tha " puty She ot | ghould be familiar with the opportunities for praying to the sun and moon, but in wilder fncreasing trade relations with the United | BY BUYING gast, [Blocks Gpunoll BINIe T . s o y made the arrest and he was brought here Moments viclously attacks her father and | OUr time I8 ”“,"." 1 I‘;’ I 'If""'ly' New | Mr. and Mrs. H. Ouren and daughter, Miss | lust eevning. He is now awalting trial under | o k fd e L e e Baien prices on everything all over the store. Come | Minnie, have gone to Denver for a month's | 500 e for sequetion ® The praiminary | States and other countries. This man siould = — ] in today. BENNISON BROS.., | stay. QUELIGARRCTER R N T ™% | have a permanent tenure of office, and, abovy o examination was postponed Jast Friday un Many of the old campers at Manawa have & permanent t 0 avo pulled up their tents and gone home. But phod - Charles Bump has returned from a visit to | Thursday next on the last mentioned charge, | &iL: fOrelgh representatives should make for- A ) lEME thelr places have been quickly taken by new FOLLY OF AN OLD MAN. relatives near Cleveland, 0., whom he has | on account of the illness of Miss Layton. glknirapcassriallonin e cia lois | tents and new crowds. Three new families not seen for thirty years, hird, there should be congressional leg- from Omaha took up their abode on Man- 4 fromeai| Snev: and Mrs, F. H. Sanderson spent Died ddenly n Train. islation looking to bulhlmgv up the merchant - hattan beach yesterday, and two spread their W n's Compa | yesterday in the city, the guests of Mr and| DPES MOINES, Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- | marine of this country. ‘The people of the|of us, Our price is 15¢ per bottle. (a8 tents on the north side. The canvas city | The pecullar relationship which has existed | Mrs. M. B. Ayres, 810 Avenue B. gram.)—The dead body of a man about 30 [ Orient will eagerly avail themselves of the 3 % s Sl n will continue to be populous until after school | between Fred Lutzinger and Mollie Graham | Mrs, Fred C. Clark and her neice, Miss | Years old was found on a Chicago Great 2',’,"2?::':::}' fi’,‘f‘"""“ LN Onanisoon; axiauch Large $1.00 size—our price 75¢. e T h s koud begins. has been aired very thoroughly in Justice | Imogene Larts, of Chicago, are in the city, tern railway train at Talmage this morn- PRREIUNILY, N Drevenied: ons for selling. Address or call at 132 A man giving the name of I L. Bray, and | Vein’s court. It was a dirty washing, and a | the guests of Mrs. M. J. Alwarth, The body was brought to this city and et o - 5 Hiondway. & i claiming to represent the Chicago Record, | morbid crowd Las watched eagerly each piece | S. H. Taylor, who has lately taken up his | ldentified this afternoon by 8. R. Phillips of e L AIIEHODST IN (IAPAN, Shflrman &Mflflumlfl“ nl‘““ Gn FOR RENT, SEPT. CORNE is being anxiously inquired for by a number |as it was hung out on the judicial line, | residence in Council Bluffs, left yesterday on | Marshalltown as that of his son, Fred, Who |y, ¢apenting Talk with a Native Who -] Fooo: sy in E BAPUTCBIROK B AL ek of people. He circulated the paper for sev- | Lutzinger, has tired of having Mollie occupy | & visit to his old home In Orecnta, N. Y. LT ““‘l Havahiome {foy !1-5'-“"‘]"“0""- Was Educated in Tow 1513 DODCE ST. Centrally located. E. L3 eral days or weeks, largely as sample copies, | his house and has been seeking to eject her, | H. W. Hazelton, wite and daughter, Jert | FCOTt trouble was the cause of death. Goro Kaburaji, & young Japanese student WANTED, A_GOOD ..ka, it G and finally commenced (o solicit subscriptions [ and n order to get a legal right i0 do 0 | last evening for Massachusetts to spend a | Stute School of Embalming Opened. | who graduated this summer from the Upper | 24 Door West P, O., o | housework and good couk. 7 avenu at 25 cents a month. He got a number of | has had to stand a good deal of spattering, | month's vacation with friends and relatives, DES MOINES, A 20.—(Special Tels ; i F sk B 2 ASS RESTAURANTY business men on his lists and after con- [and some of the mud has stuck. He claimed | Mp B, Ayres returned i . BR-MOINES,, AUk o0 =(80e0lA cle: | Towa university at Fayette, Ia,, is in Council | == = = condition: a snap If gelentiously collecting the month's pay in ad- | that he had an arrangement with Mollie | puriington Junotion. Mo whaee ;r.d?y Il:'?fn gram.)—The lowa State School of Embalming | Bluffs, stopping at 921 High street. He ex- EDUCA taken soon. . . G0 Broudways vance seems to have dropped out of sight | by which the latter was to be his tenant J v 16 has been o nced a three days' session here today. | pect AT : Council Blufte, trying the mineral sprin 1 | commenced pects to remain there two or three weeks, after having dellvered two or three copies. | simply, the monthly rent to be paid by her In | (j5y, prings for roeuma- ( Sonthlyrant, |0vner b The work will consist of lectures and prac- | making final preparations for a tour around st 4 i Gsigd o | numerous friendly services, and that this . | tical demonstrations with cadavers. t is p [] ‘Iu'l;‘l|§(nl|:‘ll\s||:"rl:l\ll;!l‘r::‘l"ulysn::nal;!;: n assocla | L ement was terminated last February, | ¢ I Gibson, division superintendent o H the world. He is an ordained minister of & EVERY WOMAN 7A@ fometiies a reliable monthly n-uxlullllg medicine, DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A2 prompt. safe and certain in result. The genu. ; Medicine sent by express. Address all letters fa mereion of the city councll (0 bo leld (e | oy’ Fuaudies’ Tl welght fackets, that .“A\r}hilliur“‘:l‘x\llm;klup Birds will sing at Man Nevo Compnaiealifcatbornted: acter denoting the amount of siiver in th i evening a h time the ta y for 1895 evel ———OF. 4 i N conducted by W. H. Hohenschuch of Towa | the Methodis . A Dommnisen to_ be more. larkely “attended than | She wouldn't move out and so he applied to | {he Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul, was In | City. He is working up the undertakers to He:Methedist oliuran anda graduste of the any of the preceding ones. Wall McFadden | the arm of the law to give her a boost to- O e vanq, e lookin after the interests | ask. the legislature to pass a bill to license SR B S (R and his drum corps, without which such a | Ward the front door. She claims that Lut- 970N During his stay he will occupy the pulpits p | = — = undertakers and require an examination. y p Loaves (BURLINGTON & MO, RIVEIG|ATE o et Chender. on_failure, left. Tast | ZINEeT, In a spasm of unusual affection, | Mrs. John Stark of Polo, Ill, arrived yes- = stasxeralor the MethodiskehuronessinOounall REaTan 8 ¥ Owiabia Union’ Depol, 100k & Muson Sta.| Oniaha : rien’ T Pioneers Plenic. Bluffs, and will also give some lectures in 5 ! —idae b gave her the house. By Justice Vien's de- | terday to attend her sister, Mrs, H. A. s B > 4 t ... Denver EXpross........ 9d0am evening 5o as to be on hand to' greet the | KAYS Ner the noust. By Justie Viens 96| GOl who was injured a few days suo ai| MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., Aug. 20.—(Spe- costume upon the ways of the people of his ifle 45opm . BIK. 1 Mont. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:05pm first comers, The camp Is located about half | [ : Take olal)—T! Py e own land. Mr. Kaburaji is a very interest- 3 Hithts 2 ¢ EXDress........... 4:06pm B o the depot. In a pleasant grove, | Died a8 the owner of the property and the | Lake Manawa. clal.)—Thursday occurs the annual reunion of | pi® S it S0P, 0 8 S remely S 11 ot rarka Local (except Sunday).. R Thi s tario by the presence of the Kelley | andlord, while Mollie is stmply a tenant at | Dr. G. W. Pangle has returned from Gen- | the Old Scttlers' association at Magnolia, the . 3 el - ym ; b ¥ i i Local (excent Sunduy). 11 i2oam I polite and polished, and impresses one with AR, Shm.. Fust Ma o) dai rmy during the industrial commotion. Spe. | S at her own willonly, and therefore | eva, Neb., where he visited his cousin, M. | forier county scat of Harrison county. Old | the idea that he has a comfortable amount of 0 " LI 83t Mall(foe Lincoln) aally; Sl cial railway rates of one and a third fare “‘("’ “"“‘I‘ go. Her attorneys filed a notice | Pangle. He also had the pleasure of meet- | Settlers' day Is a red letter day here. Every- | reserve power where he can get it when ' Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arriv for the round trip have been secured. 9 appInl.. S inb his uncle and aunt, who live in Ohio, | body goes. The occasion draws an immense | occasion requires. He 1s a very interesting (ONE MiLE W kST OB NOTRE DAXK U Jmatip) Linign, th & Meson Nus, [ZOmEls il sebind) el BURLINGTON ROUTE. and who were enroute home from an extend- | crowd from all portions of the county. and entertaining talker, and when contrast- | B0thAcademic Term will open Monday Sept 2,1895 i g (i ,m;‘;;‘u For rent, September 1, new house, 8 rooms, ed western trip. He had not seen them for The Academle Course 'y thorough I the Prepara modern improvemants, $25.00 per month. For Reduced Rate, thirty years. A R e S e o , i oum sate, new house, 6 rooms, modern improve- Triennlal conclave Knights Templar, Bos- MeRiE et AT tant Kurobe I under charuoe of @ competent corps of e 222200 SIOORRY. Ments fine. location. - $4.500.00, Lougee & | ton, Mass. Salo August 19 to 2. J teachors.” Biidlo modsied on the groat Art ehools Leaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. FAUL.|Arrives Towle, 235 Pearl street, ¥ American Pharmeceutical assoclation, Den. | ~The special discount to teachers given by of Burope. Drawing and Painting from fife and the OmuhalUnion Depot, 10t & Mason Sts.| Omaha Sidmarioan, Puarmsovition) sssooiat oA e e L A G0 antique. Phonography and Type Writing taught Bulldings equipped with Fire ,«.L\lnfi A sepurate b h ago Limited, 3 National convention Keeley league, Har- | this ye Remember, shoes have advanced l l h dopartment for children under s Apply {0r cala : Zxpress (ex. Bund The Hardman plano wears like tron. S S T SRR in price, but Sargent is still selling at the eO e ave lullwl»lllr:.-lrcl ofthe Academy Guards Go Home, In addition I have on sale Summer Tourlst | 0ld price. You can always find nice shoes at T MATR Y S A CADEMY. Leaves [CHICAGO & NORTHWEST S| ! 7 Notre D it 10n, Bt aaenh o, Ind, | _Omana, Union L'evot, 10th & M The Omaha Guards have broksn camp and | tickets to various points in the United States | Sargent's. We sold lots of shoes to teachers Ao ¥ oseph Co., Knds ] 3 stern Exp " vy " ending elight Canada. last year and want to sell more this. You c an seeeeee-Vestibuled | Limit gone home, after spending two delightfu | and Canad e bu can £ inm. Featipaied Fomises u 8 £ e tar | Call and get copy of map and fllustrated | find the store easy. Just look for the BIG BRI couge oo MO Vatley Tocal 3 :r‘:""m""[ ““r;‘;’“lt‘la‘(.r ':_J“:“."‘I{r:‘l"‘“’”:’]m"t 2| write up of the great Vellowstone National | WHITE BEAR; that's where they will have UNWERSITY OF HOTRE DAME | ;. ...+ O Duciin. 2.5 1:45bm L P 08rd Bcaston Will Ope eaves [CHICAGC ACTEIC, ArTive Part, for the young men have won goiden | "7 9. M. BROWN. Tioket Agwal. | nloe shose shasp, 413 Broadway: bocunse thotr tomuchis lack the digestive ncids (II5rdra chloris aud lactic TOEADAT. SEPT. brd, 1805, il Unton Depot, 10th & Mason ‘s \‘mf.‘..a.. EiE s v liatng (riands dusingdiats |10, B, Kindersarian onsos plumbard; Tan Shoes nt Your Own Price. LD SUGSGLGRE RV STRAMIG 100 hBA POpItY, " ot Sl e | g o G rief stay. Their conduct has been modeled | _ s - w ¢ m v | They are nearly all goi ¢ Civil_and Mechanical Engineering. am. . Atlantic Express (ex. Bunday). upon Chesterfieldian patterns, and they have | National Convention of W. €. T, U.| o y,m.m AL l\ns“?l.h:’“prl"‘l‘llll\!s(m:l‘l’:v A s I UA ’ Thorough Preparatory and Commerclal Courses ltpm.... o NIght Expreas, .. become a prominent and delightful feature | There is an opportunity to secure the na- | you'ever saw, and we don iikioh ahos I 8t oIy de? 1S intave 1 the vom..Chicilgo_Vestibule in the soclal life at the lake. They proved | tional convention of the Woman's Christian | and get therm. e dowt let cas emy coome Soppldiene S e tton 10 Ve, themselves to be gentlemen at all times. The ; g any one go-out L“““’Y“E y TGspm.OKlahoma & Texas Fx (ex. Sun).10¢ B | Temperance union for Council Bluffs, and a | if it's the price that's bothering. DYSI )EPS'A TABLETS V. ANDREW MURRICHEY. C 1:40pm. “Colorado . Limite 4o ds themse a ie hundreds who : > This s SARGENT" i B met them have great expectations for next | Meeting will be held in the Broadway Meth- St RARABNTS, feaves ST P.. M. & O, TArrives. natE iR IR (AR ara o o Look for the Bear. season, when they will spend months instead | Odist church this afternoon at 3 o'clock for . | nm.:..J Depot, 16th and_Websive Sts. i Omata : ek are prepared solely for stomach troubles and eure dyspepsia and indigestion el’l g c ' |'y Sioux o v i o wecka ' chrapat Manawa. undsr more | e PUFbose of taking the necossary sieps. | ne T T by snpiylng what witire Talls to do TARen 1cago onserva 0 lous UV dat favorable conditions. Their stay this season [ MI% r. CQordon, ' president . of = the ioux City’ Express (ex. Sun o n They lncrease the flow of gastric juice, they supply the digestive acids and T un.), would have been much longer were it not for | 1002l association, il lay -before the Funeral of Sam Morrison, pepsins. ladies and the The safest, most natural cure for indigestion, sour stomach, headache of Musm a“d n[ama“c Art, Ve [ 'h(- ‘:‘i:‘l”i]m“:“ the fact that they were obliged to begin | [2dles —and = ofhers s -“1‘,"";\'” Last evening, when the shadows were constipation and stomach trouble i e RASS L RIBENEY0%, AUDITORIUM BUILDING CHICAGO. Ginainal e v - Aihinnme 2| mee etter from Mrs iman, | softly gat ver the city A o 1 gctive driling for the encampment at Hast- | HECEK, % M8, s o phociution. oftly guthering over the city, an Imm / Full sized packiiges soc. at druggists or from ‘An Uncqualed Corps of Instructors, ozt Mall wnd Exoream ... Som & ik i nmunication calls the attention of concourse of people assembled around No. 0 3 i1l open Monday, Beptember tb, 1506, 9 b Express ex. Sunday). No Special Sale. local association to the fact that the national | €ngine house, where the venerable Sam Mor- STURRT COu MRARSHALL, 2NICH. o Cakoroguo B0 IMOrIONIGM, addross | itopm........ 8t Paul Express We are sorry we could not have our regu- | convention can be secured If desirable. It is | Fl%on, the biind veteran fireman, had made 3 SAMUEL KAYZER, Director. | Leaves | K T. J. & C. B, m.,,;; lar July and August cut price sale of all | estimated that there will be from 150 to 200 | his home for so many years. The funeral . —— — _Om 10th & Muson Ste.| Omahs shoes, but everybody knows of the advance | delegates who will have to be entertained, be- | *ervices were held in Estp's | undertaking o) wO T9:50am Canmas City Day Fxpiess..... 5:80pm in price of shoes and leather, and as I never |sides a large number of visitors. It is needless | r0oms, Rev. Mr. Hooker of the Trinity Meth- - WENT RTH $:4ipm. K. C. Night Ex. via U, . Truns. 6:00am have advertised anything I did not do, and as [ t0 say that the members of the local [ 0dist church officlating. The rooms were s ITA i OURL PACIFIC, — [Aive 1o one could do that, T had o pass it. But | union are enthusiastically in favor of holding | flled, as was the sidewalk and street. The — CHL, BLUFFR MILITARY and_Webster’ Sts. |“Omaha am selling the tan thoes in both high and | the national meeting here, but they cannot | Services were brief and impressive. The a5 STEAM DY 9 ACADEMY ] S Eouls Mabress:::::::: Siiera Tow eheap encugh to make up. 1 do not want | o It alcne, and the meeting th's afternoon | Minister spoke feelingly and eloquently of the 4 e E WORKS 9 iR Louis Expresiiiillll] ¢i08pm to carry & pair until next year 1s for the purpose of devisiog ways to ac- | 108 yeare of faithful service rendered by “‘""du. Lexington, Mo ot Sl 2L ] SARGENT, THE SHOE MAN. | complish the desired end. The matter haw | the dead man, and told again how he was oMl binds of Dyeing g g & FACIFiG ] Look for the Bear. already been pretty thoroughly —discussed, | !;Ifl‘;::" 2TAL bilndases while “in~ this -Qixe { 0o BisnostTators m % B.SELLERS, A. M | /0 $ Limited - { and there is left little room to doubt that the i ha s duty Is gentleness and un- ade Supt. T v P N o ¢ The noted General J. 8. Coxey of Massilon, | finsl arrangements will be easily and quickly | SMPIalning fortitude while bearing his heavy ' e atciand and = P — | T hnalUnion Diepot, 1ot & Alashh B, WJ':vm 0., who I8 attracting crowds of 5,000 to 26,000 | m The convention wili et oy ey | afiction " were made subjects for N to look as good as W YORK CITY, 11 W. oth-st. (ad). Central | e 2 : s people to hear him on sound money snd | i ovel some tender remarks, When the new. Work promptl: Park. §:860m.......,Blous City Passenger gle to hear ‘him on sound money ‘wni | in’November. tome tender remarks C Whes n By Voank AR | r o Sohaol A biosen and gnctn monra. | S R S DA gocd roads, will speak at the driving park, — e e ompleted casket, 3 e ofe! Se Tenah snd Busitsh Board. | 38 2o B ! tises g e B el } he only plano w g, the Hardman, | covered with Oowers and flags, was borne in & parts of the 19 403100 DEINL ing ana Day Soool foe 3ris | Leaves | UNION PACIFIC. Wednesday, August 21. You cannot afford to Ry e 1 to the hearse by the firemen. The members S 83 tor all term begina Octobér 1, 18, ' Prospeotus | -Omaba/Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts R s areeTiile 1o too o20 haas Nl *he Ar E 0w S of the fire department, the Veteran Firemen's | = . frontt 4 i sent on application, sam. ... Kearney - Exp 12:0pm he August sale at the Boston Store is | assoclation to the number of about fifty, and ©. A, MIACHAN, - -~ ) Overiand | ¥ +o0 8:30pm Bated speaker. f i closing out summer goods fast: We don't [ the 0dd Fellows' lodge, of which he was a ; e b R \LLINOIS o bucine or e ey 1aserm The Black Mocking Birds will sing at Man- | Want to carry over summer merchandise and [ member, followed the cortege, the > A 2 i £ropristar e it M awa this svening, bave made prices that will insure quick sales. fire bell tolling softl b St CONSERVATORY. B Fast _ Mail.... 4:1opm re bell tollin tly as the procos- ¢ ; way, Nort in Attend the August closing sale. e ¥ ae [ sdppas uear Northe ; e slon passed. An immense number of carriages : S. western Depot, Councld ia ot M Bty i | FSACE[ | WATASH RATCRAY TA e None finer than the Hardman Baby Grand. . FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. | joined the cortega as it pussed the engine ~ - Blutts, lows Tel &2 A Byt {ackaonr Dl L | "€ Mpa.vrr.. Bl Lois Cannon Hall... ~ s Fast Mail