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8 OMAHA DAIT ATURDA Y PTEMBER 1, 1900 to death by the fnsc | Andrew Swanson, who lives near Far == | ragut, was thrown down v gored' by enraged bul the acknowledged 4 AR LR R wTwo voung Dubugiie il < King of Bottled I ort of Chairman Coope: | ra here were secreted | the — " e 10t the okt ‘committes the eatucr e | Ottmell Blu Man 1 Biven & Oommimton | SE08 I BTk tre orcemerecL R e Beers, possesses MINOR MENTION, . 3 i AN ay Van Brunt of the Twentieth SE EXP F AT POKE - [MAYOR HOLDS UP ORDINANCE |2in, 2av, vae Brust et ine mweatieth ot L el i ) every element that "" R T e and that of Miss Francis Wright of the New Yorker Finds Them Thorongh- | L% . Vhs St abke o T SlEREY [ Kindergarien fuculty from 90 (o 850 The | APPOINTIVE TERM LASTS TILL ELECTION | breds with the Pascenonran | makes a perfect and delicious brew. Leff 8 Bdy., tests eyes {res Declines to Sign Contract with the New :“\w\u’ r "; ;‘:“y-‘mv.;r yu\.m" '_:wl M ‘- e Mf\'.,\‘.’\‘. .} r;rk lvaV|ty:~ 'yr[wnv: v; und r‘v.: N I h & f h" b B RS A Lighting Company. aries were ignored. Member Swaine alons | Candidate for Prestdent on the No- | busy With & quiet s ot oo i lOwT early three quarters of a billion ,' B, Stenh R st 1 . | ve against raising the salaries of Miss [ cimlint Tleket Will Not Spenk in | private office of one of them. The stakes bottles Of this famOUS brand havc Behimid's photos, new and latest <tvies. | pepon exoTES ADVERSE CRITICISM | VAR Prunt and Miss Wright | the Capital City Until Late were small, seldom more than $ being In- | Riley, b S A R v o [ract Ehat e ‘anial avatiog of the houre | LA PUSRINE foF evera) Nelloe Dt CoBuIati been consumed--a world’s record. photos §160 dox. Willlam LB | \dvoeates of Cheaper Light fnaiat |5 required by law, would fall on the third —— money had changed hands The product of | " o Monday in September, when the election ot 35S MOINES. (Special Te “This is a little game,” said one of the | H ’ e R e | iwa the ol Company. |8, cretary WAl o b 16 was dolied | o'y Hop A S-Sl T | merchttt S e cank o me poons| AMheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n beer, Soenke Boyse wgent ing 1 4 Company by | | gram.)—Today « —_ ¢ ) L. Rokenfeld, A His Course. on the pecommendation of the committes | .ymmigsion to Orville D, Wheeler of Coun- | full hand which he had secured from a four St. Louls, U. &, A, st beer welnor Aot 8 on teachers that the vacations this year A dccestor 1o Judge Walter | CArd raw. “You should sce ‘Roston’ play | ¢ Belentilic optician at Woolman's, 409 be the samé as last y I T S e e b i b B » Famous the world over for its tonic qualities, ame as la e week at)yTgnith on the district bench in the Fi M. t?l facommended 5y SAVSIclEns & L Christmas and one week in the sp “Who I8 Boston? was aske z 5 ded physicians everywhere, is o M 1 o f ennings has declined to attach | (hristmas and on K In the SDrig | jeenih gudicial distriet. Wheeler was i n?" was asked. 24 ne prepared by this association l ghter [hin oMcial autograph to the ordinance | A8 DeAF the first of April as possible | nominated yestordsy and his appoiatment| ‘DO you mesn to say you don't know s as e at, the popular 8818 | Laused last Monday night by the city coun The bill of Olson & Nelson for laylng a [ i Mo FOPTITEY D00 cotember 1, the |14 Lung? He's the biggest and be urders addressed to Geo. Krug, managee Omabia branch, will be prompily exeouted adw Phone 157 [ it granting the Blufts City Electrie Light | DFick sidewalk at the Bloomer school, | day Judge Smith's resignation becomes | EAmbler in Chinatown. He runs a half L o R amounting to $217.00, was ordered paid. | aactive, Judge Smith's resignation was | 0%en card shops in different parts of the | e, 83 and Gas company a frochise to do busine | dity horthand, [ in this city. He ass made effective tomorrow with the under a L] L 4 that the city's in ; < d JUDG “Did you hear hos ostor : « ege, & ber |terests have not been suficiently safe kb \‘“L_' i s standing that the governor would appoint ‘"]'N‘ \H‘, h -~ “'. Mhilip e Lol ) 1.ost K ng about $950. | yuarded in the measure and insists that | Convent ¥ Secures Two Men | the man named by the district as the re V; icians?" asked a Chinese. One of mn: 4 : b everal amendments be tacked onto it be to Stand s Candidates, | publican nominee to run at the fall elec- | PIAYOrs mvl Siaht T Buli wisiting ' VN | fore he will sign it Carl Bolter of Logan, Harrison county,| tion. The appointive term of Wheeler he other night “Tim' Sullivan, who | runs a place on the Bowery, sent word to W | The mayor's refusal to sign the ordl and Fremont Benjamin of this city were | will last until election. A s nder (his measure and the contract the | otratlc convention of tho Fifieenth Ju- | Control, when asked this morning as to the | & ttle wame that night. ' Thore was a . 141 . . s Fedil Aleial district, the ne 3 o ot | 4 traud zo fro noklyn and two or three polit. | . 1 expense of the city lighting will be reduced | dicial district, the former for the long term | developments in the Mount Pleasant fra e W6iTe WiD.E5s : B from 80 o 30 e lump. Thote Wi |0 suececd Judge N, W Macy an the nieF | (e, +a1y (hat (he hoard war ot work on o4 beople who are il well Known: "They Some exceilent lots, pleasantly located and de Dewitt are urging that the mayor sign the ordi- | for the vacancy caused by Judge Smith's | it still. He stated that though Investiga 4 v ek RpRd b L $ " 5 Mrs H i ance point to the fact that he did not |resignation | tion had heen made at Burlington in an o i """f;.)"““ he had a regular | sirable for suhl.".hn" I!omes. can be had now at pellinnes Ad: d Nullle Beeqroft he' atdiannre which g hia signature to | hen iho convention reassembled yes. | effort to locate some of the partles who it | OE b tham. The seme started up In| popgotiable prices. Theselot s are located in AUt and Fa . he ordinance which gave o the Rock |terday morning there were less than a | was alleged had recetved shipments of state [ "Host Y Bt Tty o uey RG] . ) ~ S o AT T SR e | land ratront @ portion of one of”he | dosen delesates n atiendance, which caused | gonds sent o Stone from the hospital at | S0 of them got mungry tor u chop suey| Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This hote fd © at Blfr ne | elty main oroughfare thout e | Chairma are to remark o N oun Pl N r t a straw s e Lt i) B s i i i i i 3 M i he detephone ofmce | (U0 [of dusntits. | Fremont Henjamin of ‘this | been litle to indicate that there was ever | AT SEL (0 Stian. He plue sraishi | grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the friends at Stuart | There are those who do not hesitate to |city, who until abotu a year ago was a res- | a single shipment of goods aside from 18 oate wh e i | ~ re. Hort etber and_ daught T i . : - 3 ! b came when Lung got four kings. sul- | present. Call at Tant eventna i Fprher and daughter deft lassert that Mayor Jennings' refusal to |ident of Avoca, was prevailed upon to allow | those sent to Des Moines. The board has i Be6 & 4908 Bend &8d ‘west (e Hah P whose contract for lighting the city ex- | by Judge Smith's retirement. Mr. Benja- | farther until there is no room for doubt C lgn the ordinance as passed by the city | his name to be presented to the convention | been unable to trace any parties by the i | gended visit with friend | The kings were ‘good’ and Lung drew o udge E. K Ayiessworth retimed yoster. | €001l and approved by the city solicitor and he was nominated by acclamation for | names which were given them, but will [ The kings wer st S Sk Ay from ¢ where he atte e | 18 he interest of the old compan. o short n to acancy caused | prosecute their search for evidence still o AL LU fny from Chicago, wheee ' the [18 In the interest of th 14 company, | th rt term fill the vacancy caused | prosecute th earch for The Chinese laundrymen who have places ] . : ; of business in different parts of the city 1r George Cam f Park avenue left | yipe almo: vear ago, b w 8 8 A been democracy's pere « | lel o/ i it eleorge Camp of Dark avenue left | pired almost a vear ago, but which s still | min has been democracy's peronnial con: | loft WoulH!11%s 141044 the Bolice aton pagbiing Council Bluffs. \ i g &t Dalkven; Wis ang Chives | Fecelving the same price per lamp as be- | didat for the district bench for many| Chief of Pollce Mathis received a letter | ™ Chinatown. They say that they cannot Al member the Federation of Labor | fore. yenrs, but he has never succeeded in se- | this morning from Absalom Adams of Kan- [ " M ¢ LA | get Chinese to do thelr work beeause there :“ r ,u.v»xr’ | L meet v“\h hat l at 9 m v " e - |curing sufficient votes to land him where | kakee, 11, which reveals a lamentable are 8o many games running The poor Moy as b e the btreet donast. | VOV'T STAND FOR BAD BRICK. | he could don the ermine, He refrafned from | condition of affairs in Adam's family Chinese gambler can live on & pound of rice — " are nploved at cutting weeds | Ciey - Engineer Reje making a speech to the baker's dozen of \-I:undm\rl':“l:‘* }"\’f,"""'"‘*"‘l': ::“:,':,: "":';:‘I:: a day and it costs him only 7 cents, con in the vi the several school houses PHAL ATe Vot U 4 delegates present name ison and the 'hie | SCQuently 1t takes a long streak of bad And the quality of our work should b 4 e i oty i Mo Beiiss it | Owing to a controversy between the | The mame of Carl Rolter of Logan was|in Des Moines as man and wife. This| fequently it takes work. When he does : HABET ) 4 Cnambers, and v son, #red . Clark, af | city engincer's ofice and the contractor |submitted by the Harrison couaty delegates | Krates on o e et ton| B0 o' wokke it iu only for & week at taot of interest to you if your teeth are no £13 Sixth ave 88 to the quality of brick being lald, work | for the long term nomination to succeed | belleves they should be prose "‘l“ O | By that time he has saved another “stake: in perfect condition It matters no. G ML Beaum t formerly Jocal ugent for fon the paving of North Main street was | Judge and the Harrison county | adultery I‘nvm w .Iv nrh nu)-" & l”“': and goes back to Chinatown to again try 1 littie or } v v have t {lis Omahs &8t Louls radd, Iate lant even: | o ieq = Segterday. aftertioon: Mabion ;\.‘m. ney was num{yn.nml by mdr‘lnmmlun ‘h\l‘l‘l"\‘\‘”‘h"\"‘y\"‘";flfl\lfi ma“l,' (GNSELRE Air| s TeK ‘”’wl 1ttle or “'}‘”“l‘”‘ 'I.‘”” "“'l ‘0 comer agent for { ock island rallway. | Brown and Smith, the two inspectors | Mr. Bolter was not present and as it is | his e ve Yy and T — done. we w i el do it A. B, Jonen, charged with assaulting is ungnI\nvl k91 thn (Slty GHMIBELH I’lle(- understood that he had not been consulted | Anxious to reclaim her. All he desires is o 18 EVER PRESENT. o " T Sk '“1 e, wite, wieptrude dones. was fined $25 atd | joud after load of brick which Contractor |as to his nomination it Is not certain that | revenge, Makers of the Dendliest Polson B for you, and the charges will b very sentence helng suspended during good be- | Wickham was using for the top course. | he will accept it Change in Debs' Dates. Biscevares By b “.'-.n ver moderate. A factory for the manufs ered In his race for a seat on the dis- | qemocratic party organization today re-|the deadlfest The inspectors insisted that the brick «xm’ Fremont Benjamin. €0 as not to be ham-| The Des Moines branch of the soclal ite of some of P st Willlam Ballou, charged | not come up to the sample on file in the . .. Telephone 145, toxicat i ‘contrary poisons known, reports the j He ntate by W, H, 167 '“'h‘;’ | evgineer’s office and compelled the con- | trict bench, resigned from the judicial com- | ceived a notice that Eugene V. Debs, can- Evening Post, is located not far from the V Justice Vier wurt yes- | tractor to take up considerable of the pav-| mittee and his place w filled by Paut| gidate for president on the socialist ticket, [ heart of New York City and sufficfent c a and sufficient polson . . mber 6 by agreement | ing that had been laid Avlesworth of this city. A meeting of thel will not speak in Des Molnes during the | is heing made there now to annihilate the “ ‘ woodh“ry' n. 0 s ounn" nhl”i , Drexide \v' 'm, ;Ih‘rv'u‘\ | Finally, when the inspectors rejected a|committee was held at the close of the con-| convention of the locomotive firemen, as he whole population of the greater city. It 1 N t for Bennington, Vi, ac.|10ad of brick which is claimed by the | Vention, if such it could be called, and | has been expected to do. Some time ago | guarded carefully from all intruders and no AL remaly their sister, ycontractor to be as good as any brick Paul Aylesworth was elected chairman and sccretary of the local branch was n0-|ong passes beyond its portals without o Henr v\“ > dled “‘”*"‘l‘ manufactured, the latter at once decided | ook of Red Oak secretary. The | tified that Debs had four open dates In| special permit and even employes have to L} ran o'e et or the reoub- 110 stop the work and the men were all| other members of the committee are: Au-|jowa and that Des Moines might secure | b skilled in thelr work and understand the e Seatorda m Chicago. where as a | called off gubon, J. M. Gray; Cass, H. M. Graham; | one of them if the socialists would hustle. [ nature of the risk they taxe betore admit = member of th ative committee he had | The prejected brick comes from the brick-| I'remont, R. 8. Tate; Harrison, Frank Tam-| They hustled all right, but before their | tapce is granted them. In this factory |s |M\v in consuitation with Ch iirman Ha b | vards of John P. Weaver and he insists|isea; Page, T. McLaughlin; Shelby, J. B.|invitation reached the national candidate manufactured pure anhydrous acid. a drus Hiarvey Was arrostad lnst nIEht by Detoc. | that it is exactly the same brick which | Whitney. | he had promised all his days to other 10wa | that is pever placed on the market in its H Only 60 days before you will need a stove Rl 1R WA B tiempted | the members of the city council inspected | Previous (o the assembling of the con- | towns and could not make Des Moines | buee mane. o vech O ths CHamIst's 1D Commence. 1t ow bafore the winiers e Fre e S A ne® arCHet Ot AMKS |and approved the day they made a tour | Vention yesterday morning an effort was |until later in the fall. During the cam. oratory it is hundled with all the care of a ISHER BXDNPOR. ¥« LRI ildare, the prooric of e Omaha . | _ dled w » care of a | suloon, Hittle knowing the proposition he |of the local brickyards. Regarding the |made to induce Attorney J. J. Stewart of | paizn he will make apother teur of Tows polsonous reptile, If the fumes ot (b1 oot was up ag Mr. | this eity to accept either one st Welr promptly took the the nom- | under the directions of the national com- mple on file in the engineer's offic Favorite ANY KIND OF STOVE should escape the chemist would never live fellow into custod r fear he might try |y Inations, but he positively declined to allow | mittee and the Des Moines branch will Meimigcustoay tor fenr he MmIRHL tTY | Weaver sald that could not be. taken as & | s pos ¥ | 3 to tell the tale. The man who discovered . CPAYMENTS VOdOT GF ToFLySFol whipGy: - CPreUOnted | Ly an 1t It was, there was fiot near|Bis uAm®)to':go befors" therieanvention| miake another sfert tibet Bl tere thus WAk RIIl00 B ABRIO R o i o Double Heater Bascburner. for CASH or EASY PAYMENTS, [he fire depariment was called sesteedas | enough brick in Council BIufts to do any- | Auother effort was also made to_induce | AL that time he will probably be accom: | mamer ‘pae 1S siniflar death. From & Three years ago we introduced the Fas The earlier you hegin paving the smatler ing at 230 o'clock to the rear of the of'e e " " v Attorney W, v to accept o anied by George e 3 y . 5 3 ‘ om § o Younc uffs. s a re & payments the | cush down 1e- Fleman butiding an Hroadway, or of ghe | where near the amount of paving ordered. | Attorney H. War accept one of the | pani y George D. Herven, formerly pro-| i 5 per cent of this acid diluted with vorite in Council Bluffs. It has a r f"va‘_‘ld\m " ! 1 pile | The brick supplied by him and used by |hominations, it did not matter which s | fessor of applied Christianity at lowa col- orth Main street, | 10ng as he took one, but Mr, Ware re- |lege, Grinnell. Prof. Herron has not yet g brick, in fact, | fused on the grounds that his private prac- | returned from his European trip, but fs ord of 20 years behind it in the hard coal regions, where it stands without a o Today th o : oing extensive alt ons, where f lumber was discovered to be blazing. | Contractor Wickham on M ho fire was extinguished before it reached | po yyserted, was good ninety-seven parts of water forms prussic | acld. Even this poison is so deadly that | {11 heat a 4 or 5-room house and save v inhali % b e o d e N OF HARD COAL PER WIN alid Burlap swab usd for oiling the floors | Mr. Weaver also asserts that the fn-Bimself as a sacrifice for his party., The| The state fair tonight closed one of the | b, % 1 [Py s Tty AL BUUERS, S8 die: ATHU NG oM . ! i o {ncompetent and that never having had | refused to give up his police court prac- | the state. The total receipts will oot Up [ 1y (po evn e of potassium, which 1s man. s DT N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepnone 2: any experience in making bricks are not|tice to preside over the destinies of the | over }3.000, and as 330.000 pays the ex-| ey 54|09 Of potus fadtors ["”’"“ ‘ | competent to judge what comstitutes a |district court. Penses $13.000 can (b6 added tothe surplus | oftierCare ‘of the il S0l in 4B - Lahor Day e nation. good paving brick and what does not. —— of JRNTD wirendy iy She tressuty. THe|opoct (04 ietiohs wall s et 2 Mayor Jennings desires that the citizens | City Enginecr Etnyre, on the other hand, Federal Conrt ies. \ggregate receipts lust year were $5,000. | {0 first. The fumes of this are nor nor e IOWA FA RMS FOR SALE of Council Bluffs observe Labor day as a [says that both his Inspectors have h The followiug grand Detit jurtes | The exhibltion closed with & grand aisplaY | os and’one ‘oan work 1o U e A~ general holiday and that they turn out fexperience and that they are perfectely | Were drawn yesterday for .the term of | Of fireworks. - ir 18 manufactured without fear. except. tha | DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St.. Council Blufls, and assist the several local labor organi- [ justificd in rejecting the brick they did. | United, States district court, which opens in y he t2ust not touch it. The slightes ol ] t ke sish A | N this city September 18 | ¥ Does Little Dua 3 e slightest quantity | e a Invge st of improved far " eations to make th celebration one of | He said Filed with the contract be by y ¥ | 1a Au; 31.—(Special.)— of the poison in its pure state would kil | nee a neil Bluits Freatest ever witnessed o the city. With | tween the city and Wickham is a sample | Grand Jury—J. M. Briggs, Anita; wil- | Jf srand jury, which has been In session |If_Swallowed. Tho fumes of cyanide of| nwa Omatin. I8 end I view he yesterday issued the | brick and it I8 my duty to see that wll|lam Cranston, ‘Gallion; T. 0. Carliste,| The Tuesday, adjourned yesterday withs | POLassium have a rather pleasant odor and | 160 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., [160-acres Missourl bottom land, 8 miles se tollowing proclamation the brick laid for the top course is of the i“‘i:;":l_’l/\illl}‘.\‘I-\“‘Il;( |1”|x::“v‘ \‘nivru“ml:— out finding & bill. In fact, It Appears oo |1t 18 881d at the factory that it bas . witch g00d. bulldings, $45 per sore. city, $40 per acre / oWheree Monday, o tember 1, ,;[.‘uk ;'.;‘\.,“1;:1'4 “\\I"]:IKTI‘;‘I\')‘:\I‘I’:;[»"\l‘lvlhnl'll):‘"'" fendd, huad 0X iaan e gl - | Dusiness of importanco was brousht. be. :;:; .;;:.IL;‘ on I“\‘vak““)" For all the world | $0 acres near Crescent, well improved, $45|240 acres near Pacific Junction, well fm- $Find AR BN prtioabln by thsioltiveris (SIS TSIAGion DY i Inepachors: W idss [ 200 S0 800 208 NUMMRL AL N8 | o0 LR Gunee® anura ho!oralaes ak shod polson looks like orystallized | per acre proved, $40 per acre. o th it alk bl Kk a ot paving brick. 5 long this term of district court, is confronted | *!8ar and as you gaze on it ana smell the | 50 acres 5 miles east, good buildings and erefore, I, Victor Jennings, mayor of |as the work has to be done under my|Ed Golden, G den; Owen Green, Lorah y 320 acres in Silver Creek twp., $50 per acre; \ h an unusual case under the law per- | fascinating odor there is a strong tempt t, %30 per acre. ity of ( | Bilu culliupen alll Soin devision ant Sty » for the | John D. Hornby, Logan; George Heywood, “!! nep | : pta frul er. ¢ well improved n8 of wald city to' refrain’ from r s KB R ONGL Seanataiblae for dhe B e P ok eorge | MILting the lssuance of permits to handle | 108 to taste it. This fascination is proba- | §o-acre fruit farm, near city, good improv P work possible o day, and ask QUaiity of the pRYIng (1aid. (he briok wilt|s firies, Carroll; Thomas Law. Audubon. | Mauor by druggists. Objections were fileq | DY much like that which draws a man| ments, $150 per acre acres fine bottom land in Rockford twp. business men o ¢! r Digces of 1 | have to be up to the standard of the sam- | Reed Love, Kiota; Arthur MeLain, Emer. |10 the issuance of permits to two drug- | OVer & Steep precipice. At any rate the at- |30 fruit farm adjoining city, $6,000 $42.60 per acre; well improved ganizations of e ity mae the ‘obsers - | Ple 10 my office or else it will be rejected. | Reed Love, K srelahd, Atlantio: R, M. Mur. | KI8ts residing fn a town In this county, | 'Faction to taste of the polson s so well | ix only nowam of our Hxt. MONEY LOANED ON FARMS A7 ance of W mrand | bpipbet b L L, . S weeks ago, as the res recognized tha orkma . eren i n Yo srand M | Wit somn oy srreer TE, | ray, Massena; George Putnam, Carson; A, |Some weeks ago, as the result of a tem- ¢ x‘l‘.'l-l<ly»”‘ll|“ Torkian (s naverialingey s - The executive committee of the local Paul, Henderson; David Sheets, Lewls; |Perance agitation, steps were taken to e Mooe. In the mixing room, | = o *d of Education Settles the High | Sehool Location Once More, The Bourd of Education has decided to purchase the Street property on which to sorge Simms, Portsmouth; W. S. Sankey, | 8¢¢€Ure an injunction restraining these [ Where the men toil before a huge caldron of | Walnut; W. L. Tubbs, Emerson; Thomas |Gruskists from selling liquor under their | Molten cynide. the scene is like that of Weidman, Red Oak; Frederick Zanders, | PTmits, it being alleged they were selling | 50me old witch's cave, especially if one ontrary to law. Their petition was | KIOWS the nature of the terrible poison (ha; labor unions in charge of the arrangements states that indications are that the Labor day celebration next Monday will be the ANHOOD RESTORED Srio8e i lauo piggest day Council Blufts hus over seen : Malvern | ows | i blesest Hion of the day the Fifty | LUIld the new High school and at a spectal | MpNEr"y O Rapids; | noL filed in time for thix term of court, | the men are brewing AT : . AR th the exception e da | meeting held la ¥ht Becretaty o it d 4 900 Bapl owever T 3 Ny rintors 1ch‘all the BOFTOFS Of hn bt ney. B Cleansan the firat Towa returncd home. Permission was [ (ot (s Uo10 145t night Secr jars Dillon | 1, G, Barnes, Eiliott; G. D, Brokaw penavarANO s date B 80 1a7 untily DWARE AND HIS PROGENY ver, e L3 ki the Uriaary Grgaua of ail 1 priiios DENE strougiens \ X SR e g as a 1 1o aceep deed to Manilla [y A. Bixb, Walnut a W he October rm he law says that where L4 'd restores Bmall Wesk 01 guns. yesterday gmniod th ro department | o S L 3 alnut; G and ren oetors 18 heennse 90 per cont aro troubled with Prastasfis, {0 take part In the parade and the entire | byt COMMILLce appolnted for the PUF~ | priges” Gliaden; G, W. Black. Maivern; |9bJection s made (o tho EFARUIE of per: | Tevo Soms Smat ST 4r oLy by Doctors faheentine 60 per contare tronlod i Prastmstga ¥ hose hay cporied that it had examined iy v William Bradley, Carson; Philip Bickel. |Mits to druggists that the persons making | of Or fire fighting apparatus, gaily bedecked for | tr | Size, fasranieoiveini: nes Lok et B peraiaient curv, §lu) k Lox G for §5.08 FERUENALIE ARRATLA BRI [ the title and found it pertect [ haup, Viola Center; William Bullard, Per- | fuch objeiction shall appear in court and | Andrew Campiano, aged 41 years, height y mall, hent tor b ey Tl b i il | The perty In question s the tract|.ip: prank Bedsaul, Magnolla; W. W.|State cause for such objectton. When Judge | four feet. Louls ampiano, aged 15 yeu FOR SALB BY ¥ LLON LRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. OravALitaiior A B faad 43:Drondway 1;‘Jl{‘?|u\..‘..| 'u-y‘:‘rl‘l [I-\ Bluft street and | cyshman, Charter Oak; D, F. Dryden, Kei | Church called on the persons making ob- | height four feet rank Camplano, aged 15 | b avenue, which the board frst selected | oreek; Lee Daken, Logan: Goores W |Jection to give cause for the same the | years, height three feet four inches. Thes, ' ONRER el Tt aFave [4% o site for the mew High school in|pgan,’ California Junction: M. L. Evans,| Oblecters declined to state thelr reasons |aro the names, spes cod dimensions of the IVENS ? Deputy Sherift Baker returned from Wat \]m of la v’ u..:' Two days .nw}r the | Brmerson; J, P. Fiteh, Vaill; G. M. Hull | at this time. They state that to give the st little family in California, reports IT L THE / seka, 1. yesterday aftornoon having in [sclection the beard came to the conclusion | peq Ol Ross Howlitt, Wiota ). J.|testimony in their possession going to n Francisco Examiner. Their home is oc E — custody ITra 8. Children wanted here to [that the property, owing to its topography, | jenks, Coon Rapids: C I\- LaRue 'm:",,‘ prove that permits should not be granted land and one may visit \In n‘ ,u\' .1.‘\ L Y le Rs uoLUMBIA BevsI-Gear Ghalnless pnswer to & chrge of forgery. It Iu al-| Was not adaptable for such a bulldiug as | josoph Matlock, Crescent; F. A. Miller,| o theso drugsists would bo to dlvulge the | at thelr residence an Fifty-first street, near ] 18 the ideal bicycle for outing pur. leged that ahout a vear ago Children, who |it contemplated erecting and rescinded its | Augubon. R McDonough, Hastings: | f&cte upon which they are depending mith'Kmpn avenue. They may be seen Roing nn posen Alwavy ready to ride. 'Alwave 15 only 18 years of ai sed the at o b property was again selected | joseph McGinnoss, Griswold; Ferdinand | SUPPOrt their injunction proceedings and | about their business 1o o matter of fact o b Keeps itself in order. oY L ractically ot Braak Outen, w prominont farmer cf| by the board lost month tter It reeoinded ( Nipp, Nooln: Thomas H: Clatter, Poraias |that this might Brove fatal or thelr cane, | mauber as thoues oo . met piata e ] > Bilver Creek township, to two che ue | its action in choosing the old High school | (oor Parker, Silver Clty; James Pro.|They assert that they have the evidence | body ’ RENnv M tor $75 and the other f The firsy|rounts on Glen avenue, The tract 18| pamco, Dunlap; L. C, Stovenson, Strahan:|and that It would be sufclent to debar| Thelr occupation is the raising of flower check was cashed by Willlam Woods of | = 16 feet and is known as part of lot |y 1t \ Henory Thomas, | the applicants from receiving the permit [and Mr. Campiano, the father. syys that he | || WIERE 5 1' Ll ot At e iBe e Motati A JnckNGH ion. The owner Is Mrs. | wal 1. Taylor, Harlan; Reuben Vore, | d¢xired, but they cannot give it now. | would rather work in this vocation than L [/ Fhewiecr ams RROORY et | { keeper of th place. The young n Mary 1. Strect. The price to be paid for | how ( Samuel Wilson, Atlantic; M.|Judge Church has not determined the cases | the greatest celebrity the vaudeville world | || 6%, N dirown. pustor Firat Gon- then skipped for Ar nkuown and it w the projerty by th chool district is $5,500, | i Woods, Kirkman; H. H. Woodrow, Mal- | as yet [ ever knew He has a wife who s quite tall :"““‘ : I Q only a fow days ago that the atuhoritics | being $300 more than it was offered at the | vern . | —taller than the average woman-—and the ||| . Chronic Liver Trouble, accompan- || | ’ got trace of him at Watseka, where ho was [UFSt time. D, W, Otis, agent for Mrs | Renl Estate Transfers. two have always been happy together. Two DYt omien Nomiting. th. the morn. | ) placed under a o 1 witheur | Street, explained that the additional $:00 | Howell's Anti-“Kawf” cur, coughs, colds. | The following transfers were filec |ot his sons take after himselt In stature. and severe wick headache har. } requisition papers and will have his pre- | Wa8 Lo cover the cost of grading the prop day n the abstract, title and loan ¢ ©f | They are round-ltmbed, aturdy youths, witn | || Fassed and worried me, Now, thraugh { Himinary hearing this morning before Jus. | erty. which was done Inst year Run on Trading Stnmp Store. 1 W. 8q Pearl street a somewhat mature expression on thetr | || L el of these troubies Hee Ferrior, 11 is said that young Chik, | The abstract of title had been examined | There was a run an the Co-operative Dantel Ruabe and wife to chubby faces, as though they had advanced » tititen, Homadies CJust dren 18 also wanted by the authoritles of |bY Attorney Hazelton for the board and he | Premium association's store yesterduy and | \Roeke. che swiy 16-T0-3 mentally corresponding to the retardment o | | D KAy %y anvana any. || | Harrison and M sunties ported that he had found it clear. Mems |all day long excited crowds of women [ “Eimer i1 Syives w their physical growth. All are of a sunn " wnd $1 0l drugkists, For ‘ | 4 v ber Stewart also examined the abstract | thronged the place. From § In the morn- | &WI 5345, g 8 disposition, taking after the genial clime of Rample. Medical Advice and Book || | # Commonwealth 10-cent* ¢igar. nd in his report he called attention to a |{ug untll § o'clock in the evening the | oMY TW}e ¥Wle 207548, wod. | southern Italy, where their father and EDICAL €O [ . 3 number of wiical defects in the record, |¢owd was so great that guards had to be | - Schipporelt 1ot 6. in block 5, Ferry | mother were born DR B DK \: ': IRIOAL, Colamhia, Hartiord, Stormer and " but which he statcd he did noc think fm- | Placed at the door. who permitted so many | ud {0 Comioll e W d. % The elder Camplano says that he might ReNREIRER T 1 I Fennant Chain Wheeln { pairsd /the titls oo thme to enter the store, while the | “hath pavne, lots 4 and 5, in block Ib account for bis own diminutiveness, I was | @ ——8 re leaders in their resy cl Mes. Cox & Schoentgen, the bhoard's | others had to wait thelr turn in the broil Fitch's subdiy; nly black 5, Ren unable to walk until I was 4 years old h‘“ 'HE COLUMIIA COANTER BR architects, submitted a model of the Street | 1N sun on the sidewalk outside. The rush | sole. .,"lf";f”n:‘"»‘fv'.n“ l\‘lw\f\':_m<;”~: i B0 158 Mios 1 ad e oo e el S ? | ffi"”,fl’,;“"l‘,,‘..' the exhilarati tract with & building on it such as had |Vas caused by the announcement that the | Io0% 2 and 2 in block % 1,00 | my present height. I have grown stoutor in | the tow-hraded boy that used to worry the |J (¥, rextfulness and” ease of ¢ been planned for.the Oakland avenue site. | ssocation had decided to quit Council | RiHant 'Huptist chirch to Firat Hap: the succeeding years, but very little taijer |ife out of me twenty-five years ago, back |§ § intrated Liooklet ~Outings 'nm| vswmm IHW» KL SLIEIRAL mlans x',”f,nu th \'lh‘l‘l”l‘l‘l:.llll'll\"l”l. +H I.””lwd to| flat chureh. jant of ot fo 'nninck I grew very rapidly up to the age of 4 |10 0 Chemung ”Mm\ L ””‘”T\W ™ womE or WARFEORD, €1, . would have to be changed materially (o |handle their pre stamps any longer i Y bl L, loes orchard fence and stealing my apples A ar oy RARTE o Buy Stylish, Solid conform with the topography I..,v Iy‘y‘_ slte J.'B, Dolen of Bt foasph; Mo, who oams | Jutlimth Ny fuessessaasvnis Henry ] ben ’:‘k“”"” m or some other disease fell :, v,““ e the infernally mean and stingy m*.yu,. ale € U, Hiannis ” Pealers Pair of Shoes at and suggosted that a building occupying | here Thursday to close up the company's | (robe, lots 9. 10, 11 and 12, in block S I L0 8 RUSUL and arinted my prawth (S XONE8 AR TR O and s L] R ta Ak ¢ loss ground space and four stories high |PUSIness here, stated that all stamps will | o fOW 0f Minden, ‘w. d r children have not inherited the ailment on any boy who came R Hannan and wife to John A that I suffered in my infancy and which L yol K on one-half a e . op | Do redeemed and that if the stock of good Churchill, undiviz of lots 17 and 18 . N1t 18 of 1 am,” replied 1 ne-half and three stories on the other & L &1 | have been th t ithin half a mi i that owing to he tract in. Many of the women having rge always I being so much | Viots 4 and b, bl 8, in Fiteh's sub haking it heartily ! SAME SHAPE very healthy hand and higher at one corner than the other, it |PIocks of stamps were greatly disappointed | Ay — and iots 25 and o Block & {XOF heb s ¢ ” | TWO QUALITIES 1 B ANt thawi ARt TRy 't ol pdigies Wright's add, w 1 as the first small person in my fam ] sho’ s'on_ was ot at all suitablo for such a building | VD ; they di red that & large portion | HIIEhE'e Aed, W tn « Hiis e faran T baa Both my parent A Frofitable doh a8 the board had destgned to srect on Oab. | Of the botter class of goods had Been ship Miry Stilen 5 e bl Nere A it Mo abiail oxia | IRRs e | ped away and that they would be forced to | 1Secrs siibdiy to Council BIUTs. w. d. 1 hen ople. My mother especially. She | Detroit Journal: *“We shall exterminate | | accept articles o terio e fo r welghed more than 200 pounds. 1 have one | the foreig 15! ald Lung, e ool | This statement by the architects brought Pt ariiolenof inforior Value for thelr| ;oo nine tranaters $ 8,262 [ other von, who is not small like us, but 1 j A4 b ia | | forth the rem from Member Stewart, | StAm08 after his mother. He works f L akes feminent mandarin FARM LOANS L o iyt o | et voun]| [ : o | Degotlaiea u vustern, enraska (1400 TONrS. (it ho Dud always heen o | A01° das and by eventag the stock of pre- | chariion 14 10 have st fir e aslla . e s My | ST BCRIRAE B W (2l ictr .. ARROW N | niums was practically depleted ) e has decided not to hold a stre 1w orn in my native countr | and lowa, James 'N. Casady. Ir. | the opinion that it would e impossible | WU leally depleted o " dacided Rld. s atemet Lo Tar g T DA Saubiar. G ed the Celestial, with a B D to even build a decent sheep shed on this | payia sells patat, Work hus been commenced on the new | here ruel iaugh. 'V © can sell that Kine MONEY TO LOAN. oGy 1 o s o o ™ o e R R O T RETHICRIRIGCINRIIN M QRENC! | BROCKLY, | now and (hat it would have to build the | SYDNEY [ cidentai s-vear-old sister Wi a | Chicago Tribune 25¢ each’.2 for 25¢ Savings Loan and Building ASSOGIAt'n |« hocl there. Afier more or 1o 3 aiscusnion | Mornie Gl clref 'Sl BARAG" (TR | taraet vine | 1 I ST IR B Chiage Tribune:Bless my ouiy RTINS CLUETT: PEABODY & CO ? ‘Councll Blufts, lowa | the architects were instructed to prepure | by "phara EX T n wold. 269 893 | (0 serve on the jury in'the district court | cordially cxtending his band. “Aln't you | insensible Lo gratitude, | MAKERS