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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE QA’T‘URD AY, AUGUST 2 CURRENT NEWS OF 1owa| TEN DAYS' CLEANING-UP SALE COUNCIL BLUFFS. [ o, oo Commencing Saturday, August 25th. T ‘,‘,“]".y‘ y the T.‘,’:,,:‘m”ml s aresilt ot phe halanee of our entire stock of Summer Merchandise must positively go in the next ten days to make room for IFall and Winter P 5 A R A T e 4 Goods which ave arriving daily. See the reduction of prices on the following items, den_wursior (AX L6V WILL BE HICHER| .2mod%ees ; The Omaha & Council Blufts Dridge and | _ Davis sells glass Railway company ts made defendant in Mr R ent clgar :-‘“h"\‘ . 28 T teats h"»‘imf‘rr"’* Prospects of an ;m:;se Over the Last ‘ j”‘\"'y‘o‘““':v :I‘“""f“,”\,"_':,f’,’:,'flfl, gy Muslin Ladies’ wash GOOdS Summer Howard Alnsworth, who sues by hi Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's | Tine . 5 G beet Nesmayer boig, | i ol e 1, e L 4 QRIPES Wrappers at Less Underwear ajuries recel on the even Bchmidt's photos, new and latest styles. injuri You get the best dinners at the Vienna. FOUR MILLS ADDITIONAL IS LIKELY |ing of July 20 la Young Ainsworth wWas| o, g0 of Muslin and Cambric Skirte| A couple months of wrapper weather, but | Than Half tanding on the steps of one of the large | . A lof ummer underwear that won't Riley, best photographer, 402 Broadway ) standing on the steps of one of the IArge |\, o\ iirely (o0 heavy for the season. We |the fall season is upon us and we must have | “Q ]n‘ "'”: b ‘:"Mf';";lj‘“:“ m?_‘ Cab. photos $1.50 doz. Willlams, 541 BAy. Ity Conn. | OPCP motor cars crossing the bridge and |, nave (he room for Fall Goods: so the | space. | = b J.C. & W. Woodward, architects, 523 Bdy. | Finance Committee of the CIty CORN= | was struck by one of the bridge beams at | oy ot (hom are sacrificed with the cheaper. | At 6%c—Ladies’ fine printed Cambrio| At Tigc—the following lines—2i-cent im- | At Zic—Lot of extra quality 3% lisle W. B hewls celle monuments. 201 B'way. | ell Now Has the Matter in Charge A point o ite the toll house. He was " h Wrappers, in medium colors, both plain a8d | ported Dimities, 15-cent domestic and fm. | YeStS. to close, 25 Lemp's beer, Boenke Boysen, sole agent. 4 Muxt Make a Report thrown from the car and rendered uncon- | A Ladies' beautiful white skirts, ex- ! : & 3 o EETD B Bpers WOvIine h b foutces, ¢ flounce skirts, fancy trimmed around yoke. | oviod4 Dimities, 121¢ Batistes in fancy col c—Ladies' fine lisle vests, formerly Best beor, Budwelser. L. Rosenfeld, Agt. | Very Soon. ious. He alleges now that his injuries are | tra width, with full double flounces, deep| ' o8 t]f A bt ibigb b Al 4 [ T y with braids and ruffles: sold in season a . ¢ i, now 1o g0 in a lot At 15¢ Refentific optictan at Woolman's, 400 | permanent and that the accident was due | tucked cambric rufle; a garment that sold | MI10 Oraids Ane rufles sold in o ors, 15-cent Foulardines Stripes and 12%c | B'way ' the negligence of the defendant com- [ readily at $1.00, e X o pe h ARLLR b l | Heautify A an Jorcale | GInghams, good assortment of colors; 15¢ | Girl wanted, for housework, at 700 South | At $1.2 Beautiful Lawn and Percal | | aped nock, full sized, regular 10 t g s # to take | ladies' vests, reduced for next ten days to Bixth street The tax levy for the ensuing year {8 now | pany in not running sufficient cars to tak At 98c—A superb line of Fancy Lace and | Wrappers, with elaborately trimmed yokes | Madras Cloths, 15¢ Galatea Stripe, 121sc Per- Campalgn pletures and buttons, C, 1. |up to the city council finance committee, and | care of the traffic, thus compelling him And | pmbrojdery-Trimmed Skirts, with double | and deep flounces, light and medium colg cales, 10c Soersuckers. Cholce of our entire Alexander & « ) Brondway. [ that body held its first meeting yesterday |other passengers to stand on the steps, | founces. The entire line, regardless of | extra wide skirts. These garments formerly | wash goods stock at one price— At 3c—Good vests for ladies, sold for bo Get your work done at_the popular Kagle | atiarnoon to arrange the details of the [while it was the duty of the company 10 | yajue osc sold for $1.50 and $1.75—not reduced to ene | all season, now d laundry Broadway. 'Phone 1 ordinance. The levy has to be made on the |furnish him a seat in the bedy of the car. ¥ lot at $1 At le—Lot of od and ends misses’ Tephinee e e e ! STt | fune valuation as last year, which was| Harry Stein, by Jacob Stein, his father, W ot M li | vests, wera Be, now 1 oo Sact ST BT T | an 0 ot e, WE T e i s s .| W Hite Muslin b B et o Wt escsevens balnier, 101 South Main strect. 'Phone 56, | into the clty treasury $137,049.60. The in- [ceived at Nineteenth street and Avenue orbe S [ reduced to 37%c Thera will he a special mecting of | dications are that the levy will have to be |where a wagon driven by the boy wa Fromana ReIeE Corpt this afiernoon at £50 | Betons A O 1 Ve finance tom. |run into by motor. Youns Stein was Gowns c gs=Natife Tits ot PHinty et Anron o'cloc nereased a by t 1 A t i1l be held mittes will probably recommend that it be | thrown from the wagon and recefved bad Ginghams that were 5 and 6 cents, reduced Hosie temperance meeting will be held on o s o Hend et sNoulders he price, 43¢, 1 the lawn Inity Me{hodist ehurch to: | 45 milis. New conditions are present, which | bruises about the head and should '{ the | Another line of merchandise that must to but one price, 41y morrow e it 6 o'clock [ all for 1arger amounta in some of the funds, | Hubert L. Tinley, as sdminiatrator of (he | o' lcrinced to make more room. Ladies' 30c well-boned Corsats, to close, ) Harriott Hattenhatier has heen 1 d, and ot | estate of Leo Stein, the 3-year-old son of 15e At 10c—Children's 15¢ fine ribbed hose, 10 | noticeably the improvement fund, and as t 88c—Three \ y— ron's 15¢ fine ribbed hose, 108 called to 8t. Louls by the scrious tlness of | ™ 5 Lk ble to suggest | Jacob Stein, the Broadway junk dealer, whe [ A Three lines of Muslin Gowns that | ¢ gge._Fancy colored Madras and White a1 0% her little grandson, Oxford Wells | the committee has been unable was run over and killed by a motor cas |S0ld for $1.19. $1.25 and $1.30; all beautifully | oo g, (AREE B0 OV At 12%c—Misses’ 19c black fine ribbed W. Rolph has becn called to River Sfoux, | any place where a cut can be made from | was run over and Kiied by a motof b (i 4" jace and embrotdery; one | g hose, now 1214 Ia, by a telogram announcing the death of | 1agt year's figures. A st yea g P our and S5c guaranteed | | his mother, Mra. Princilla. WHtfong e weneral fund levy is limited to 10|8uit against the Omaha & Council Blufts | Price, 88 Summer Corsets 50c | mpre as At 19¢-Lot misses’ 25c tam hose, extra members e tion . X | h o Rallway and Bridge company yesterduy fo Aaiiy, 1 ted to be prosent #t a meetir mills, which was called for last year, and v ba held next Monday evening at Labor hall | there 18 no possibility of a cut heing made | $5.000 Corset . | Too many Umbrellas at this season; we | At 10c—Ladics' 1ic ine black hose, now o o eap, two firstelass Incub P o 1nc 0-mill levy g need their space; read the following prices: | 10c J'or sale, cheap, two firstelass Incubators, | (his year. The income from a 10-mi Gommonwekith 10-cont QIghF | 1;{ > Ivrum\vh' 0 Imnru ighbred chic krV~] amounts to 33,024, and out of this the run L gd | At 8%c—Ladies’ $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Um- At 1215c—Ladies' 19¢ fast black hose, ddress 615 1 erce street Council | ® 3 b4 g Blufrs ning expenses of the municipality have to| Real Katate Tranafers. Covers m:‘r:"":‘;‘ «\V\V:I';'\!“T:fl::Ir”\?:;”A:;:Ilil:\:xrhv‘-::x‘r‘;n ;vllr;l‘ll.lllm‘ 'n'n‘fl:m” fv'.',"" covering and fancy reduced o 1214c. Herma > former *resident of | be met The following transfers were filed yester est ten days we Wil closs them out ax| he “' ,-‘ "" ol o tire 11 " At 17c—Ladies’ 25c black and tan fine nently and street lighting Mv-“l "'wt‘l '”-' :'“HI' :'m?\' :\w:w-“"“:" ‘ll'wv"f :'r‘ o the next ten days, regardless of their value. At n one lot, all our G0c, 3¢ and 75c | mn: colors mfi’ .,'m“":';,,,,, mw" ,.'n;,y At 2ic—Ladies' real lisle 3ic black hose Ahaler o Wt L anow i Amplement ,,‘\'l‘ly,,,.‘,‘.-|,l\,'1‘:,‘.fl:,'.Ld‘ Loloc bl Al and Honrs’ Droge, ind $1-38 sl il s fulicuized, good quality Muslin| White and Colored Waists for ladies, to| wood handies, o close, $1.50. :«W u\rflvl:’l‘:‘\‘.‘hfu‘ll family of . R. Drake | joyjed under the law for this purpose, | Katherine Ackels and husband to close, 25¢ 5 / 5 . {ester, and At 15¢—Good muslin nicely trimmed cor- 0 ’ hidey ¢ this citv, republican| The water fund levy is limited to 5 mills | = Ferdinand eter, lot 4 and At B0c—Another lot of values, $1.25 and i r ens ARtlonaT comimietemen trom: MRUDISEN land even this is insufolent to mest the| %1 n s of block 4 p et cover, that s made to fit and wear, | $1.00 Colored Waists in one lot, to clogo in en s Avoca, w.d . has gone to Chicago to take up his work | water rental the city has to pay, and the | garah 1. Wiillams and_husband to two tor next ten days, 50c on_the advisory board deficiency has to be met by an appropria- | 8. H. Sanders, und 15 lots 1, 2, 3 At 9 5 The—All our $1.60 and $1.75 lines of 1 - en L. Whitman will leave this morn - and 4, block 3, Avoca, W.d..... . g u s e et s s | AP MY S| SRR T S ) A QRript DBC [chmanm matu iz ey Parasols urnishings Mo, Before returning he will visit r 3 | have, accordingly, to be levied for this fund. | “company to Dubuaiie and Sieux reserwed—this lot, cholce At VARG IHE ~RIR RN mafoer at Cofteysburg for a few da 'he trustees of the public library have| City Raflroad company, 131 miles At $1.00—White and Colored Shirt Waist bl b d e A vacant one-story frame cottage at 131 .\I\v‘u s Neve of S imille \His eaF, s | Gt ralltoRd throuy Pouawattamie | . so| A few of our $1.00 Linen Skirts foraladies, | tnat sold readily. enclioe o ot ears! ut| 1264 covers, in variety of colors and styles— | At 3c-—Men's f0c blue and white work Becond nue was destroyed by fire yes: | and other countles, w.d good quality while they last, 25c $2.00, must go at this sale, $1.00 all to go at shirts, all sizes, 33c terday morning about 5:30 o'clock. The firs [ against 1 mill last year. The finance com- | 18 thought to have been of incendiary | mittes will, it is expected, refuse to certity | Total, four transfers............ 4,508,675 (AU Sc—Ladies’ fine white Duck and | $1.50—White and fancy embroidery ana HALF PRICE At 30c—Our entire line of fancy and Bed- S tse ) i to more than a 1-mill levy for this fund DOLLIVER IS A FAVORITE Plaue Wash Skirts, plain and fancy trim- |lace trimmed Colored Waists that were $2 ® ford cord negligee shirts, that were G0c, from . Tort waeka rin among > the k.| The park fund levy asked for by the park med, that sold from $150 to $5.00; re- |and $3.00, now reduced to $1,50 H 4 y » " duced to one lot 5 B0~ 's O . R 1 5 1ko B ey RS tamily 4 i ” mummer chage” ot "”“K':‘\“""""" this year 1s 1 mill, the same | ¢y Appointed Senator 18 Over- for 2oc—Barker's Collars, 16e, two| $2.00 regular price—summer drab and white| At 60c¢—Our entire line e fancy shirts, N iatte on | er fund levy last year was 1% | "helmed with Telegrama of a Con= hild en ’S Jeans—our price $1.50, f\’;lfh detached collars and cufts to match. o Shintaffer _has brougl suit | sewer fund 1o ity . .. 50¢. snatat Dr Hoorns Waknatan Bht : s, brin in $4.953.60, and on July 1 wratulntory Natur (, Tr i George Washington Pangle to nging At T5c—All our $1.00 faney colored ma recover $50 alleged to be due him as wages the balance in this fund was $3,018.58 for feeding and otherwise caring for the FORT DODGE, In, Aug. 24.—(Speclai . ] dras shirts, with detached collars ana 8 M. Fraster, chlef clork In the offico of | PIng off the halt mill tor this fund, while) ecy made known in the senatorial situation | At Entire line of boys' 7ic launder ommercial Agent Metz of the THlinols Cen: | others oppose it on the grounds that in the [ porn Mate Knows \ 0 ERAOEE oliver 1s ; 4 tral, has gone to Red Oak, where he will | avent of an overflow from Indian creck or| B¢ TB S '”‘““: H“:I]m' reaponse | A #00d live of Linen and Crash Caps and ed shirts in all siz O R R s Y ot Tont! | heavy rains, whereby the sewer system or| Mot it WIUA i PO S Hats for children, In white, blue, red and At Ge—A fost se black half hose annual convention of the Baptists from all over the state. It seems to be ! Bipehay Bob Scott, charged with fighting in the, the city might be damaged, it would take alr | o B0 WS 08 B L TR the | tan - These caps sold readily at 25c; only a . " 3 ~ 5 At 10c—3 for 2ic—Fancy mixed and plain Northwestern saloon Thursdiy night and| the money in the fund for the necessary re- | junor of the telegrams received, that the few left; now ; BOSTON STORE; COUNCIL BLUFFS. black socks, 10c slashing John Ryan fn the face with i ftnife, was finec § and costa In patics court| PAIFS 4 Yexterdiy morning. Ryan was discharged. | Last year 1 mill was levied for the judg- | (hio T S Word has been received from Jucob ment fund, which is now practically ex- by t i The newly-appointed senator has been [ F ( L ) 7E gy i o AL LA A Pehit | standing against the city and a number of | L] a 8 ulatory nature from all over the country will go to Rome, arriving home here some | damage suits pending, and it is more than |0 0 o T 00 e and senate ana room house on 5th ave., well, stable, shade Ry o Tiahe: | b, | likely that the levy this year for this fuud | yrop members of the Iowa state legislature trees, $400 rr Fleharty of Lexington, Neb, ey 2 L L . i if. | . E A s e i T it ¢ | Wil have to be raised to 2 mills at the | \wpich contain promises of support. Enoug Members of Executive Council Have Dif- G-room house on Ave. A., city water, $500; democrats nt the headquarters of the easy payments. 90, At $150—Ladies’ Perfect Form Corsets— | "¢ appointment is one that Is calculated to telegrams of the latter character have al- ferent Ideas on Assessment van-Stevenson club in the Ogden hous provemer d place o Mr ver i Temaris . werh diracion S peincioany s DA | ready been recelved to place Mr. Dolliver's G-room house, city water, clstern; Ave, B., IN against expans and imperialism, where the levy this year will have to be | gjaction beyond n doubt. When the position $T0; easy torms. 3 increased. Last ycar 2 mills was levied for e wra’'s Spring Chicken ese Il b d 5 L AR8 1o ke onb it tha BRBte ! | this purpose, bringing in $5.604.50, and the of these men will be made known, as it| CONTROVERSY OVER EXPRESS COMPANIES | 4.room nouse, near Rock Island depot, 86 I ane’ o o will bo by themselves later, all talk of u| cany terms. Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de comedies o ,L“,,;.\'."_"u|u|.v"|'|n“.‘f"f§:- ‘f‘|.-1'.'}"""""" on hand July 1 last was $3,952 possibility of Mr. Doliiver's defeat will bs Bpecialties galore. 1t will the attrac I""'" the I""‘”'“"!" ';" the “"Y :"""‘ 0! ¢ an end s Ir of Towa Opened on Friday [0-Toom house, § blocks from P. 0. city sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at tion at the Dohany theater tomorrow even- | bear a proportion of the cost of the paving He matter of suscoshor 1o the Teuth or aviis Namber of Warkmon g ar, §9 . by ing |on thoso streets on which the AbULInE | Conreson i reasonable prices. Theselot s are located in The Knights of the Maccal of this| Congressman Dolliver 1s being eagerly dis- ng Finishe 6-room comtage, 3 blocks from Metho- churel ce e D v, i 9, i ciThe Knfihts of the Maccabees of this | jroperty cannot stand the assessment, It | comoy e maseting of (he congrer: Touches on Exh it chureh. cemented | cellar, pantry, | Qmnaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This arrangements for themselves and their | l00ks to the finance committee as 1t the | gional committee of this district has been stable, paved street,” Will sell on monthly frtends’ or an outing at Lake View, 1a.on | levy in this fund will have to be raised 10| (ylied by Hon. George . Roberts, to meet = payments, property w 11 steadily increase in value as the city Tow Tates for the round trih have been se- | the Mmit, which is 5 mills [in Fort Dodge on Tucsday of next week. | DES MOINES. Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- |\vii byt vou a modern cotare on | @FOWS it th at direction and the time to buy is the cured The levy for the bridge fund last year was | Tigs is tho date fixed by Hon. H. 0. Weaver | gram.)—A bitter controversy animated the | " monthly payments. ‘Stob paying rent and On Saturday afternoon, Augnet % 19, | 1 mill and this amount will sufice, it 18 bo- | (o meat the chairmen of the county commit- | state exocutive councll today during its as- | buy a home in this way present. Call at tees that a notable gathering of poli- | sessment of the express companies’ prop- at 2 o'clock, one bay horse, welght wbont [ ljeved, for the next year, and there will be § Sl Binke faslisng Ld 2 Cholce residence lots, $500; $30 down and $15 poundmaster August 1, 1900, will be soldent | 10 chanie in the levy | ticians will result. The committea will|erty in lowa under the Cheshire law.| per month. publie auction In front of the city hall of | The intersection, paving and grading | then decide whether to accept the responsi- | Governor haw ditor Merrlam and Sec- | Chmion B patndmastar snest bldder | bonds fund received & mills last year, the | pility of naming the candidate, as was dei- | retary Dobson formed a majority of the | $-T00m house, bath. cellar, closet. water 9 1100 pounds, which ‘was tiken up by (hs Poundmaster 8 | gas, furnace, $2,600 Mrs. Marla Cline, owner of four lots in | I0tersection sewer 3 mills, the bond loan egated to It by the convention which nom- | council, as against Treasurer Herriott, who . Fleming & Davis' ‘addition, has ight [fund 4 mills and the btonded debt fund 3 |jnated Mr. Dolliver, or to call a second con- | voted no or not at all except on one|G00d improved S0-acre farm, & miles from Council Bluffs. et e eyt BInat gpy | Mille, and there is little possibility of uny | vention. A big demonstration in Senator | proposition. The companies were finally | Neola M0 per acre | ¢hange or decrease in the levy for these | polliver's honor is being arranged by the |assessed per mile as follows for the levy- | 120-acre farm, 6 miles east of Council Blufts, Mra. Cline alleges that during 1868 and 189, | Mr. Ellsworth, who lived nearby, tore down | funds, as the usual amounts will be re- | citizens of Fort Dodge for Saturday evening. | NE of taxes in Iowa: Wells-Fargo, $100; | bulldings, and nearly all in cultivat at Northern, $145; Amer. | 3 peracre :“' fe yu.‘~ yl‘ illed AIH:\\‘ ||‘rY( -lw-\;.xlu-ul ind | quired to meet the demands. sy Pacific, $96; G [ihen 81 herw " The finance committee has to make its| REUNION OF VETERANS ENDS ican, $1 United States, $36; Adams, JOHNSTON & KERR Pat Fleming, a section hand, who loaded | TePOrt within the next few days, as the | $100. up on forty-rod whisky Thursday after-|levy has to be certified to the couuty | o1d Soldiers of Cass County Will| The controversy related to the reduc- 641 Broadway, Council Bluffs .'-‘\mr';‘u"”'ll“”| AT I"( ‘:\".L‘ | auditor by September 1. Meet Agnin at Anfta tion of the visible assets of the companies > pats in irt yes f Kokt DEAE on account of securities and bonds owned | E————— morring, ik Feddy' Casit avin AGAINST A SALOON KE| by them but used exclusively outside of | \oo\iurs bo changed it to a republt whisky he wil be com - 'LANTIC o h B ele- | their business, as sho v SWi - h b L i X . 5 4 Delled 15 hoard the fine out At the city Jal Asks HMeavy Dam ATLANTIC, 1a., Aug. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | thair business, as shown by their sworn 1e- | oo, ™00 ‘soy 81 “1n his weekly fssue of Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- Txidore Mucel, the wholesale dealer in fc Frank defferie g =Ahe elghth Apnuslireiinlon of the(pors gccompanied by amdaviie. Tremdsiyliniors “Biten Chavannss: started bis Boain & pardiakoatl ilding W groam, was bn w bad ix yesterday and for | Mrs. Eva Sult commenced suit fn the | Cass County Veterans' association at Anita furer Herriott and Senator Cheshire, the o0 FioR, EOTAY CRERRANER AATed M fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same iven Cof hix empoy e were under r: | dIStrict court yesterday against Frank | (4me to close fonight, after a successful | author of the bill, insisted that the com- CELIATR REVIL (Lo DX republican form [ § g oy summer, Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot an editorlal given a prominent place on ths | weather. rest at the elty jall. Willis Gumm, a col- | Jefferies to recover damages in the sum | three-days' meeting, The heavy rain last [ panies could have no securities which were Yl editorial page. The article has caused wide | his sister, while Chesney nnd Sorensen two | that the defendant sold her husband, John | dttendance was large this afternoon. The | they could not be allowed this offset, which L | wide the release of Chesney and Sorensen t the corner of Bryant street and Broad- | to 36 over Atlantic. The reunion has been | #ssessment of § on the United States, | It 18 not a pleasant task in attempting to | ored youth whose business it is to attend )00, alleging as a basis for her claim | MEht kept many away today, though the|not used in their business and therefore 4 & omment and created a stir in politicai | young men who drive Mucels delivery | Suit, intoxicating liquor after she had | ¢lection of officers and the location of the [amounted to about 000,000 for all com- ¥ To the freezers. was in custody for slapping { headquarte various states. Tonight's young mien who drive Mucclsdel Bl suntdaiohting - igues [ nextmecting place occurred this morning, | panles. Herriolt proposed an assessment | Rotdauartcrs of varlous states. Tonight's | ]'I-I[ Bt[ BUI[DI driving. Atter an” interview with Judwe | " fCL (S0 (010 S ucted a son | Anita was again chosen by a vote of 64| Of $550.46 per mile on the American, an . | 477 explain to the outside world the true a1t bail way, known as “The Senate” Mrs. Suit|held there for three years. R. M. Murray [$285.46 on the Adams and $162 on the Great | (e of th, Globe, to be compelled to di alleges that her husband squandered his |Of Massena was re-elected colonel without | Northern. Herriott did not vote for or [cuss ‘the fuct that Mr. Chavennes, the earnings in the saloon and failed to pro- | opposition. George Edwards of Cumberland | 98ainst the $100 assessment on the Wells- | editor, while he has not a known ciemy. | is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, 3 has once been an fnmate of an e vide for his family. She further alleges ;h«-« ‘x.ur..u ]]umrn.m( colonel and Dr. W. C. | l";"»:l -"'j"' :'" voted for the $36 assessment il\:[\::vll'l‘ar L e hm””r Eateral yruwmb .'on the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist that her husband o cated from | Egan of Atlantic bR o » Pacific belng released by the express understin el el . ,',‘.',,',k"‘.;‘,!',:",Y,I(.m‘f‘ ,‘:,"“, ,,:m,"“.,,‘,'l,," ",,',:’,' T .HM,\ ..”‘“l.“. ',’,’,a,l.ln ,,.rh,',h,x,"o,',"“i,'i, 2| The state fair opened Frid Fully 500 | Ing that he was to be under the dian- | by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in PR Py & Bervies. d o secured in defendant’s sa ! a Jo v BEAACALD S saged all day i ShID of his wife " Tt in sad th x A vesper song service will be given to- [100n one night in June, 1509, returned |of Atlantic and this afternoon four clo- | Workmen were busily engaged a 3 igencies of politics makes this disclosure summer. morrow evening at the Broadway Metho- |home and assaulted her; that she was [quent and patriotic addresses were made by | PUtting the finishing ':‘m hee o e ;I Wha bave beett o AL AT st church under the leadership of Mrs, | compelled to flee from the house, clad only | Rev. B Boyle of Kaneas, Hon, C. M, |rious exhibits, over 300 of this number “preac ; by 5 auotation given these editoria entl- Hariett P. Wheeler, musical directress, |in her night clothes and remain for two | Harl of Council Bluffs, Hon. John Y. Stone |DeIng employed in the machinery and farm | {UGHVIOHN KFGE Vb CHitors the St Vi et | Tl 0 S e e e S b R R R. C. PETERS & C0 R e A1 e Bartlett | count of this she became sick and was con- fof Glenwood. The speakers, in addition to A8 this year four times the amount of | out malice to state these facts, becauso | U . . Wymn No. 248 : |fined to her bed for several weeks. On|paying a high tribute to the veterans of | machinery exhibited in any preceding year. | 44" rfactly indefonsible editorials be Antha R, HATK, My Soileiey "oy | July 16, 3 while sick in bed, she al-|the war of the rebellion, touched on the|E¥ery possible foot of floor space 18 oc- | explained Bolo—“Now the Day i iided . Hartictt | leges she gave her husband $5 with which | Philippines and other questions of the day, | ©UPied and if there were additional bulld- [ Mr. Chavannes styles himself an inde Mi FForrest 8. Rutherford. | to procure her some medicine, but instead | The addresses yesterday were made by | 1085 they could be rented in a very short | pendent republican. His paper is quoted Euterpean fdies’ quariet==One Sweetly | of buying it he spent the entire $5 in de- | W. B on, n former member of the |{IMe: The condition of affairs la the ma- | as having a circulation of but 1,700 in the 12 Gricg | tendant’s saloon despite the fact that | Fifty-first, who discussed the Philippine | (hnery department is only indicative of| country districts and it has little K of Age R 8helley | Jefferies, as she alleges, had been notified [ question from the standpoint of the retur the condition in every department of the | hare. Talk about the paper being a life Bolo—*T! is a City Bright . Loud | not to sell him liquor or to permit him to 215 South 14th st KEL | Sation tom the ianduelat of tne returnad | B8 SSHLIOR, PN, 49PN ML oy | Rarm ik about the paper beiog 8 life:| ~omes ox ™ Dohany eater Buterpean \adlss' - auartel—'No Byjl remain in the saloon. Mrs. Suit states | E. 8. Hill of Atlantic made splendid ud- |'N® State Fair association has there been | yjous. In 1896 it was for Bryan and free | £5.00 A MON 2 Shall Befall Th Costa | further that owing to her husband squan- | dresses in the afternoon the interest manifested that has been | gijyer. DR. Anthem—Festival Te Deum....Dudley BUCK | doring his earnings in defendant's saloon - shown this year and if the weather fs Hymn No. 13 o 0 “enr The vorable the e crowds in attend- | Knander Will Speak at Slonx City. McGREW, ¢ . nostiud finale from Sonata | she was compelled to support herself and Fear They Have Been Swindled favorable there will b row m'fi".\'u jor l Einge srom W Vel L‘;.w | tamily. AUDUBON, la., Aug. 24.—(Special.)— |ance that put the other years to shame | SIOUX CITY, la.. Aug. 24.—(Special.) ” SPEGIALIST. bUNDAY' AUGUST 26th - — A smooth-talking individual claiming to|in comparison. Dr. Enander of Chicago, one of the fore- Treats a Forma of B @i A T S Davis sells paint Railrond Leaxe and Deed. [be the advance agent for Belmont's tour —_ - most Swedish orators of the country DISEASES AND . leal Fa m e The original deed transferriug the Fort | ing circus and hippodrome visited this | FOOD FOR FUSION PAPERS |has been secured to open the republican Gravel roofiog. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | Dodge & Omaha railroad to the Dubuque & [place recently and made various con campaign among the Scandinavians of this DISDHDEHS" Sloux City Railroad company, dated June ) (Facts, paying his board, livery and print- | Source of Editorial Which Was Made |city the first week in September. 1t Is es MEN ONLY. 2, 1000, was filed for record here yesterday. [Ing bills with orders on the treasurer of Politieal Capital by World- | timated that there are 1,300 Scandinavian | 22 Years Exporlonce. Phe consideration being $4,600,000, the deed |the show. Inquiries on the part of those | Hesala . voters in Sloux City and the large ma 3 Vears in Omaha, THE LIMIT IN LALGHTER. | » | bore revenue stamps to the amount of $4,500, | interested fail to reveal any such show - jority of them are republicans ELCTRICITY and MEDICAL Treatment come a0 Top-Liners. 12 Big Specialties, 12 ’ | tour stamps of the denomination of $1,000 |on the road and an uneasy feeling has taken 35, Aug. 24.—(Special Tele- > Dol vrinteticy P B S (Pt By e e "AM'LTON s cach and one of $i00. At the same time | POSSession of a fow who were rejoicing over Certain politically wild editorials| _Lightning Destroys lows e low, HOME T g Dens: | Gatccle SR SOHA A there was recorded the lease for fifty years |50me good contracts, properly countersigned. | aro being quoted by the democratic news- | CLARINDA, Ia, Aug. 24.—(Special sultaiion and Kxamin s & "hox 706, = S trom the Dubuque & Roux City Railroad | The officers will investigate, apers of Idaho, South Dakota, Nebraska |Bram.)-—The one-story frame store building | te 071085 m. S n Farnam and $3.50 SHOES i ) o R4 of ex-County Recorder E. G. McCulchan at | prasias 8. . company to the Illinois Central of the line 014 Botiiore T Al and other western states, the same being ettt . O ichan at | pouglas 8ta . A , i SAVE YOU $| 50 botween Fort Dodge and Omaba. The leasc | yipiigeA, In. Aug, 24.-(Special)—The | CFOdited to the Des Moines Globe, and then | asibaush, Page county, was struck by 1l ‘”‘Mm". y A runs from July 1, 1600, to August 1, 195v. | vk avg eivoots of this .”‘f “;w flleq | CAlling the Globe @ life-long and leading re i :mmm.mlv.m"“k. and ‘|‘hn’hml‘l ng nrur" inap oasn TRY 1 Under the terms of the lease the Illinois | \§ik noonit'all day yesterday. it hejne i | Publican newspaper of Des Moines. ~Todu: a of general merchandise were I Central is to issue $4,500.000 of 3 per cens . and suroly o tenth annual reunion of the Old Settlers (hairman Lindsay of the Nebraska repub. '::;f::‘:llh;'\\“ !::I:v“;r’h: loss is estimated . i isanars. "-::mv‘ arls Others Have and They Ape bonds to recoup the Dubuque & Sioux City | aecociation The Bo | lican committee sent an inquiry enclosing a iran; ] Bohnamption 1f e ¥8' Trombone band ? e o G o Sutisflod Railroad company, (ho issue (o be Iter in- |und" Batew' Girl band furnihen pond | CHPPIDK from the Omaha \\nrld~||:mil, th P T AT T e membranes. i{":... i oehors ol creased to $.000.000. the other $00.000 to [ mugic, The speeches were made by Jr. | (IPPINE being credited to the Des Molues [ pp i TArHOR, HaRe Killed, e i O, 901 o1 POOn. rero. We aiea 8 ponl v .'.:!:“.’F. 412 BROADWAY. be expended in improving the road. The | Campbell, Hon. Deemer, Hon. W. Q. Smith | G10be and '”""“ If the editorlal Is genulne; | pojogram.)—The falling of a car of dirt on 4 N oy o Unlted States Trust company of New York | and H. V. R. McGinnis. There were cake |80 8KIng if the paper giving out such | o “dm ™00t 0% o8 B0 7 €40 ©F et on 4 oor ) Mo 0 ol ; ¥ : k i " PG Urebfara tren i8 to be holder of the mortgage walks, blcycle races, foot races and dances, | Sitorial 18 or has been a republican sheet. | rojiroaq near Parkershurg caused the in-| fm. or b Battled B8 AX REMEDY" CO., 78 Dearkorp My e — S — The Methodist and Christian church women [ Th® Des Moines Globe was cstablished a8 | giant death of William Kees - A resident of YOI sale in Omana, Neb. by Jas. Forsyti Suit Again gl 2 a semi-weekly a fow years ago by two = s oo 1coEaTER i \ A FARM LOANS rs Lot Asatims oty | furoeied diane | Britt, 1 The victim was a member of CHiCo EATERS ENULIZN 22 N i6th, Kuhn & m-fl and Douglas, ANy young men who thought there was a field | \po construction gang cxtending the road lL and In Council Blufte by Negotiated In kastern =vevraska [ cily treasury and vesterday brought suit at Throbhing Aenanche, here for a paper that would give county | y.q Druggists ‘u‘x.unltmnfl J-.txx‘x:;:.‘l\‘lfl);ndy. I [in the district court to recover same. On| Would quickly leave you if you used | news for the farmers, there being no paper % SAY (RAZ L. | nher 31 last she was walking across [Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of | of that kind. The semi-weekly Globe was & Strikes at X R "‘“” N GLI N”OO'IZIRE Ne PAY Y T o‘ | the bridge over Indlan creek at Fifth ave- |sufferers have proved their matchless| not so successful as the young men haa In., Aug. 24.—(Special.)—A o “°"E nue, where she fell and struck her head [merit for sick and nervous headaches. | desired and the paper passed into the hands y rainstorm swept over this county ! against one of the iron beams. The accl- | They make pure blood and build up your | of E. Chavannes and for a time, Chavannes |last night and much lghtning was in evi s"|u| Loan and Building A“uclaln dent, she alleges, was entirely due to the |health. Only 2ic. Money back if not cured. | having changed the Globe to a weekly, ed- |dence. Several places are reparied as ‘Councll Blufts, lowa uegligence of the city in failing to keep tho | Bold by Kubn & Co., druggists, Yited 1t ws u populist or democratic paper. | being struck aud slight damage done. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepnone 2 Howell's Antl-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Building. Influence ONE NI oNLY, e ol

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