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HA DAILY BEE Telephcnes 615-604, Bee, May 1, 1901 n n to the merchants of | brightened by her presence: how the vic- relieved when we felt that death was | 8an Franclsco two months hence, when he L] b reception affords us much | tOT1es of civilization had been made sweeter | imminent en when the cannonading of | sails again for the Orfent - fout it 1 ndicates 4 re. | because they were shared with woman. He | the Chinese was deafening and when shells o1n t e LUrow 1 Ul I fpdentes B | hattenid e Wiy ol VIS T | MINISTER CONGER, THE MAN ‘I\r’:in”v-' "“‘('»f,'“{“‘{y‘" Within the last quarter of a century her | we refused to discuss the gravity of the p he Missourl river this motn: | domain hus heen broadened, new avenues | situation. b ¥ ed with fPersonal At our Wash Goods counters we are busy fertile fields of lowa. 1t 1% good to breathe | 56, Uaefulioes wid, | I0REENTE, B0 seime | was no elief came that we real- | Gam, He Has o Happy ¥ \ 1 Ladi tvl #o t1 the, free win of lown ngain. @ \de me give | N€T OPPOrtunities, She hus crossed the Jor. | ized the awful strain under which we had v for Making Friends. nd no wonder, adies say our styles are the love fo. any residents of Cou dan and entered upon the promised land. | |jve Then we felt like collapsing. But e . o ‘ Her perceptions huve been quicke d, her Joy acted as a tonlc, and we had soon re-| Personally Minister Conger has a digni “hoicet ) . cleanest, F o SKOT k - N interests extended and her influence in|Jo¥ ¢ S " . | - . ol bbbl LU : i et ae thin y';‘,llv,’ e \I;“\ n.‘:{.‘ diding I nv“-n"“u‘.‘.mf ¢ Mereased She i« | covered from our weakness and felt no evil | fied bearing, and looks the part of the dip ment the largest any where xpregs my high re a4 o | now studying and mastering the problems | effects of our awful experiences. | lomat and soldier He has, moreover, the Bal cretary of the legation | Of the age, a8 Is evidenced by the program | .je js a great relief to get back to the [ happy faculty of making and keeping . ckin, and his talented wite, They were | 0f the lowa Federation of Woman's Clubs | o s larl . triend [ ht thing in the | Batistes, 15¢ With 18’ QUring. the Tsioge Mnd drepinved | in thelr meeting in this city today. Al this | United States and particularly to get k| friends, of saying the right thing in the Duck Suitings , 12! 15e. great courage. | Wish (o thank you again | hae been done without the sacrifice of one | to Towa. I cannot express my pleasure at | right place, and by his cordial manner and Covert Cloths . tor this cordial reception (Roming. ahy sthe 1ese the % 1 | meeting so many of my friends again. It |hearty handshake of placing his callers at | Linen Ginghams, 30c yard Senntor Dolliver's Speech. Jme. 1te ‘Ruardian and inspiration. The | 180°t exactly like returning home from a | their ease Mercerized Novelties, plain and fancie time has long since passed when, in popular | pleasure trip and being reunited with rela- | He is considerably above medium height conception, short halr and blue hoslery | tives and friends, for at times we had no| broad-shouldered and well-proportioned whom | might happen to see at Senator J. P, Dolliver's subject was “lowa Madras, 15c. the Counc 4 Service of the e the Insepurable accompaniments of Madras, 8 ‘\"m”“r “;" 'J'I1A~'\‘ ervice ength of Mics and foroe of e I | reason to think that we would live to see | His hair and beard are gray, but further 8 M & wothan. lowa again.” | than this he carries his age well, and The problems of the twentieth century will be jarg 1 Industrial. O Mol "orive Sealumon St depeng e ad:| HORSE ME‘AT AND RICE DIET |"sure. He bas in a marked degree (hat | | | | vancemeng and the permanence of our civ- personal magnetism and firmness of bear | | | Royal Fabrics, 25, Imported Novelties, 30c, 33¢, 40c, H0c Lgyptian Tissues, 25 Moty Lt lf It s @ very great pleasure to me to be Jimbroldered Pineapple, 2ic Figelle de Sole Batiste, 1 one uf ‘the innimerabic company Which ) g bt Largest nssortment of dark grounds in | Welcomes Major Conger and his family as Foulards, 30c and 35e. o Batistes at 10, | they Come back to theit old home from th Chambrays, 26 inches wide, Lawn, Dimitles an atls y . - labors and perils of a distant public service Jimities and Lawns, 10c 1 , 10c, 18¢, 20c yard and hear trom_ the ips of friends and Dimities an nelghbors the heartfelt approval, Well done thou good and faithful servants.’ there is no hint of a stoop in his military flization, ~This broadening of woman's do- oo Ing to which no doubt he is largely fn main urid widening of woman's influence is | Miss Luura Conger Enters Into Des| qupioq for his diplomatic cuccess, but the wise ordering of a Divine Pro: Co - whereby 1s to be brought t ing Hardahip —— WE CLOSD SATURDAYS AT @ P. M. anity to INGricnn by s Y emd h° % | the olution of problems woman's ured. To FFrevent Pnenmonia and Grip . . ; i o odest fame of | courage, faith, intuitions and lofty ideals - Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeOALL'S FAT1RNNE A e t0 that rall | | The infitience of American women is (eIt | “Sieges agree with me. Papa says that| - . of honor which i Kept in all the languages | today far beyond the contines of our 0Wh | when 1 get sick again he will put me on a | The correct uumoer of “THE DOTS" and d. They have planted in e faroft pt the earih, “the Ruminess ot SIb Henry | 1 % gatis POt the e farol [ diet of horse meat and rice. When we | Mst of prize winners will be published in Y o o e an e e ambaseador | Which they “are themselves ‘the ‘brightest | were shut in the British legation I was in | The Sunday Bec, May § Cleaning up some dark b | as “w person of eminence sent oad i Sl e Ty e T -“_"'""“l‘”‘,'l‘\( poor health, but before our eight weeks of | 7 g .M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS S$TS. et les” in “the intercat of " Bl county. A v mpathy, W hen. in the days to | Imprisonment was over 1 bad completely | POSTMASTERS IN TWO STATES | colors in men’s suits at $10. i ever was i good American definitin, | come, the doors of the OFient shall ave | recovered,” Miss Laura Conger remarked | 0 onge! as transfe d to Pekin 1e- red opens when it shall bid fa discuss. " o hle .| Ap teen Are Nn d in Severnl "'Id $ 2 : l h Mrs. E. H. Conger, Mrs. Con Miss | Mo B e rnment, foreseeing the ap- | well to the limitutions and customs of L I L L SR ol R Towns of Nebraska and | 12. which are wort Owaha. A band of twenty-five pleces was Mrs. E. nger, - proach of diicult probiems in the’ far east, | Yeu, turned ite face to the rising san | Periences of the foreign legations at Pekin - nd { playing a lively national air. erce, Mrs. John N. Baldwin, Mrs. J. L. | PECECE O CLTC mian whose Integrity of {11 the march of human progress | during the recent uprising lowa. As Minister Conger appeared on the rear [Stewart, Mrs. Smith McPherson, Mrs. | yming and character was equal to the task s new civillzation at least in its soclal| It the slege had lasted two days | — platform of the ar and descended tremen- | Vietor Jennings, Mrs. A. B. Cummins. OF protecting American interests; and he [ and moral aspects will be built on the s more money. It will be ho min Edwards; Truesdale, Buena Vista | | . ne [ tonger,” continued, “my saddle horse | WASHINGTON, May 1.—(Specinl Tele : Comes back to Us not less distingished by | faith, purity, courage wnd ideals of Ameri- _ weather goods. the suits dous cheering greeted him. It was an en [ " % in Chinese Yellow. it ‘s he has achieved than by the | can n‘mwnl\muL would have been killed. We were eating | Bram.)—These postmasters have been ap- | goods So su t has passed ls a4 bid orse goodd a| Nebraska—Longwood, Custer county, B, It must go at any price. Blufrs beautifully decorated for the Conger ban- | \When he went out from us we knew High tribute was paid to the Chinese min- | M€ ’| had bid my {‘ et B "l“"‘ S| erald. vice O, W, Puller resigned 1 g « |auet. The walls were hung with large |us an humble oftiver of the old unjon « lster by John N. Baldwin in response to|®Xpected to see him slaughtered to keep i R e T ",’”"}'" O e ke | American flags. A long table at the south | 1y ind well; ws '@ local offictal who had | the toast, “Hon. E. H. Conger.” He said to the Grand hotel, which was to be ¢ fenq of the room was prepared for the | falthrully kept tno books und he funds of |in part Welcome Sound of ¢ ATty YRITer Bavne headquarters during the day. At the speakers and four tables perpendicular to | the Kood county Dallus; as treasurer of | qpe gituation in China at the time of Mr. “1 sball never hear another sound 88| (oniracts for furnishing the Council | this were set for the 200 banqueters. The € trust was without spot oF blem songers ction to tuke care of the | welcome as the firing of the guns of the | g - . 2 : o col o d Btates: inte ! that empire w uffs, (1a.) public butlding with supplies for it skt ot AR Solive 1..‘:“2.‘.”.‘”":"'1 tables wore decorated with vellow jonqulls | & tepresentatiye ' congress fhom tle onn- Uniced Btassenistests o that Smote YhS | reller party. Our firat intimation thet | g nust fivoul year wate twarded toduy & wore a sash of national colors and, mounted - Al bt | ftal district gaining by degrees @ command- ue & : ¥ the | fe! oci Bty AR, vei awarded today @ O i wacd. prescnted n commanding |@0d ferns. The flowers were partlcularly |{ily Loufiion " "thict Body which judges. the | howers of the world felt that great changes | help was at hand were the regular Feparts | follows: Ice, Gilbert Bros.; miscellancous, | . E. CORNER 16tk AND DODGLAS. appropriate, being the color most in favor | Charucter of men by an ordeal so sev were to be brought about In the east and | of the rapid firing guns which were used by 4 o allled forces, s 2 o'clock on the ds, who form Co | back to’ us honored by the whole country | thelr Interests in the Chinese empi | the allled forces. It wa Proposals for a water system at the Dodge Light Guards, who form Company L. | Ty 0 ¥eonger had the seat of his honor. | YACK to s honpred by, the whole coutitry | * Bresident MoKinley knew that only a man | morning of our release that we prisoners | jaqiyy school, Yankton, 8. D 85 _— Fifty-first lowa guards, in command of nd by th L but L am wure e | 1 school, Yankton, . D)., were opened Capt in Matt T‘m -y High. school ca | At bis right sat Mayor Victor Jennings, [ will not think any the less of us because | SKilled in diplomacy and stutescraft could | first heard the modern guns aptain Ma oy the o0l ca- Shaw. At his left were seated Sena ‘o Bl A M R RALE | to u state that has turnished the nestor of | that of the guns used by the Chinese. All| po "\oinag ¢5.206: Josiah Steve a line of carriages r And 1€ 1 m to lllustrate the place of | {1 SRR LA, B Chal Y | > L 208 Josiah Stevens, Cham- " P. Dolliver, B. Cummins, Rev. J. M.|lowa in the councile and service of the na- adtl o, the chairman of the hou the 400 people who were facing death were |y, D.. $4,900, H 8 In the first carriage rode Minister Conger, | - R . it Is only because you have assigned | Of representatives and seiected Edwin H. | oo o prepare S H b s Congressman Walter 1. Smith, Mayor Jen. | Simms and C. J. Harl that subject. To mesand not beoses Ty | Conger. His services as soldier anid states: | ressed in an instant and prepared to wel Xxaminaton rree his usual tact and wit he kept the ban- | the spirit and purpose of this occasion e "“’l"u‘l:;-“:'x:*“ ?::: vlr:‘“” well, v’n.n)(mv;llv-'fl our terrible experiences were at an end. | WASHINGTON, May 1.--The secretary of queters in good humor and presented the lowa's Pride of State, flug . and upheld the | yworgg could not express our joy. the treasury today purchased § short The state of lowa Is neither young nor P WENtWiES COurey Words Are Unnecessary. term 4s at 113.60 thusiustic reception on the part of Council [ o o 00 of the Grant hotel was | facrifices he has made and the dangers he Jobn N, Baldwin's Tribute, Miss Plerce's favorite horse when relief | pointed Captain Cousins Leads, : Who had done the duty of the soldier gal us from starving lowa—(arrolton, Carroll county, Benja ON,.[.INENT' I of the procession rode Captain L. B, Cous the state of lowa, whose administration ¢f figure. He was followed by the band, the j " o TGS the fITest can Survive. e comos | chose Wise representatives tg tuke care of | e Harle Hass Drug company 11 we pl you tall othere—il 't tell us, . ot | be entrusted with® the government's af ’ at the Indian office today. The bidders were > 5 and 0! slie M. | we have met him an old neighbor and | ¥ F L} . oy dis 8| o sound om | @ (o " s dets, in commaud of Captaln Russell, and | John N. Baldwin and Governor Lestle ¥.| i Syt tiilo'otle Tienrta an an old friend, | {airs in the Flowery kingdom. He turned | ©IVe would distingul b the sound from | p ¢ pudley, Yaukton, $4,223; W. D, Lovell, arges Low. reand Colonel C. G. Baunders, chair. | Oovernor Shaw was toastmaster. With | more wpeeches ure hecessary (o emphasize JAT prepared him or the Important nost, | come the relief party. Wo realized that \ v o man of the program committee. In the second were seated Mrs, Conger and Mrs or [ clous o ev. Mr John N. Baldwin. chairman of the women's | SPeakers in & gracious manner. R Simms of Council Blufts pronounced the |oid but just comfortably middle-uged, and | A. B. Cummins was enthusiastically re-| ception ¢ ttee third carriage T : stically re There were no loud demonstrations. — Feuplion oemiiiten SN 1§ lage | o cation. He is father of Mrs. W. E.|from the beginning it has exercised & po- | coived when carried George 8. Wright, 1. M. Treynor, tent influe the government of the he arose to respond to the | The men and women who had spent eight Miss Conger and Mise Plerce. ':"“‘I"”'“‘;"- “““I ""d”‘" Lokl L AR United States. The state has been singu. '1‘“‘:‘- ;"""""’*“"" the Star of Bmpire | weeks facing death were not given to mak- “ns- Louls 1“0“8!“ the legation at Pekin. arly honored in the men who have been | Takes Its Course.” After praising Ameri- E " ¢ d bec Relatives Are in Line, ¥ led to fill ite greatest office. Whoever er praising Ameri- | fng demonstrations. We had become so Pe el of Banqueters. i state house yonde: 3 can civilization he traced the course of the | . N 5 d S TR RELANN, CEHAEES weré 005 rsonnel o enters the state house yonder at our cap- well acquainted in the two months during e ? . o banquet | ital and Tooks \ipon the familiar and kindly | American republic across the continent. He | whic » thro e th a8 cupled by relatives of Minister and Mrs. | Those who occupled seats at the banquet | L ¥ (HEER Who have recelved it the | said in part ik L R b G LA conger, Including the following: Willard | were R or el e g S als | M\ T e e repunte sencnon | fostmgn e ? 7 07 0 0 o | Bad Gase of Cancer of the 4 \ MareS, sdw v s on, Edwin H. Conger, Governor Lesie | inction within thelr gift ‘must fe an BACIHO k) PR Gl A i and Cha Plerce, . Rdwin. ‘Willlams, u”q;i. o tmaster: Ton, A, B, Cummins, | honest pride as he refiects upon the lives | the Pucific coast 1t stopped for a tim “In our own family we have not talked nephews; Miss Anna Conger, a«niece who | M SWEW. (ostRERIEE: Iy Dolliver, Fort | of the governors of lowa from the duys of | Lhen It moved on to Hawail and George | 0 G 00 0 f hs. O | omach. 15 AN WUNSTA/EIMEIEN, RAKRELIL L RCOWATE, | Barolhes; O it B us ChLY (e et Kbk wood. tq the titias ot Cars llxl,,r\.v_\ carried th % and stripes (o the | about the slege for months ur experi- Ia., also 1n the party; Miss Irene.Court- | Willird Plerce, Charles Plerce, Edwin C![F iter and Gear, and on down through the | Philippines. Ame n _eivilization s v | ences were so horrible that we are tryiag 3 & oine alte administration of the honored chief magis- [ S8tNE {ts llght into distant China em. ease seemed 80 ney and Miss Hazel Conger, cousins, all L\"I‘\Illi::ln“._ l\ “1::”_.’" 8 l'!. ’s-m\x\h,hl:‘ I: trate wha'sin Ot the pongred Shrer.plass- | siumbering ,”Lm“m In that country are |to, forget them. Our release seemed so from" s Motnse. The. procession closed | ity MARTER 5 SN K LAY S S e o it I o | ot kel dha ke Bl "pice | miraculoun aad we were so anktul 1o be | QURED WITH GASGARINE. T a i o tarriagen tor citizons of | M or. Ehith, T HIN, F. T True, | YeArs ago has riot only’ mainiained the | 8MONg the nations of the world saved that all our troubles disappeared in ) ' . P Greenshislds, L. B, Cousins, I. O.|Prestige of the office, hut has lefe the mark | Mr. Cumming closed with a glowing |a day —_— '"}‘.’"l‘l'l A - b satrick Sryth, 18, H, Odell, W. H. | o Jis CUSEEd petaonality upcn e thought { tribute to Mr. Conger and his services as Hipptust Paniliy in s Woia 'ollowin a cireu te, t pro- ool ieorge S rig! and prc e88 0 4 erica people e b - e il . 3 4 Spec -, e & H UL R cla i R, o o3 R Reed, George 8. Wright A he hational capifal the state has not | minister in China during the most cruclal | .. mig e | ALEXANDRIA, Minn, May 1—Special| . McGrew is the Pio- tession moved to tho Grand hotel. Lieav- | Judson, John Heresheim, jart, | been less fortunate. 'If you will ‘open the | time in the history of the foreign embas | wory when we: ctamiy taok o the United | 10, he Bec)—An interesting case has re- ing tho escort there, the party left at once | densen. Charles Bradiey, T Congressional Record you will see that vou | yjei’ in'" the empire world when we started back to the United | cently deveioped in that of Mrs Louis P. neer of for & drive about the city: The beauty of njamin, fes | must go_back to the beginnings of the | 1% ! States. The voyage to San Francisco H e ol M y cer, L. W. Ross, A, T. Elw State Derure vou fn3 . Goveraor $a6 o : Thorsen, who lives at Nelson, this count the morning and the bursting of 1ife in | Van Brunt, J Suunders, | Site Defore you find an lowa delegation | - Shaw read: regrets rom Sidney v \ E without the strength and vigor of the | Fost t Des % seemed interminable. It was one of the| Mrs. Thorsen had been suffering for sever the parks of the city made the drive enjoy- \I\T‘.);l[:‘)lllluvl‘rl L Tt l""l"‘_lx" o ‘| Youns commonwealth fn ita memberahtp. q:=(~2:n(:ng ‘:l:;::n;:i.:u:“l:-};',,;r((’,'::" happiest moments ‘of our lives when we|yeurs from that terrible aiction, can sble for all. As the cafriages passed | pijawin, Victor Jennings, 'Hon: W. G, Mc- | stite nas maghitied the office of - sénatoe | 100sa and Senator Allison. *4" | stepved ou American soil again. I feel 03|of the stomach. She had tried all ki through the streets all eyes were turned [ Arthur, F. M. Loomis, Hon. N. M. Puse 2 9 | by according o those who nave Alle A though I never wanted to leave home again Stiedise ALl erent doetors ai st on the minister who has come into such | B O. Briington, MI Hohror. Williani Bentrous and i aeyanye fllled 1t the Departure for Des Moines. A AEY SSbRRE Gy LpISRRUES A LasTHE ::n::\::;d:l!m‘ll‘:inh 4 AT eI Ry FedsTEine prominence since he last passed through | Moore R It Blisomer, N ¥y 3 P to, Gontinuous service That pollcy | At the concluéion of the banquet Mr.|so many of my friends again. For a tIme | consulted a rominent specialist who pre Council Bluffs. TR Camnay, g J. G, Wads St amos THatiun, the vounacior ot L hteai€ | Conger and his garty were escorted to the | we lost hope. It seemed as though we |scribed Cascarine in her case. she began | fOr treatment. Many patients In Fairmount part a brief stop was made | Galvin, Theodore Peterson, I and n Jater times of Willlam B. Allison, | Rock Island stdflon and left for Des Moines | must meet the fate of foreigners in other | taking it at once and in a very short time , Hon, T s Bow- [ who fol rly a generatio i t » b e entirelyv cur " at s for a survey of the city and the surround- R 1-:."' ‘hmr H“n l_'hnmfil‘!:wm;“l pohLiE G I:‘::;~~rflll:p“l:?'n:.:‘x v;“"yx‘.;g nhl:‘:'l“!;::‘ at 5:30, together with the 330 Des Moines | parts of the empire. To have such a nar- | noticed a great relief and a few monthsh' | A€ Ultl!‘tl) cured for what a ing country from the heights which offer | [, Hamilton, ' D. J. Clark, I | before his final retirement will have behind | PeoPl6 Who canie to welcome the Congers | row escape and then to be allowed to re- | treatment has effected in her & permanent ‘s tre ) ) a superb view. R “{q'fi' \‘glilllgnl of :;:umln_g ‘}lxll‘.:lrzfl, L'"-'}vi‘lvr'\)\';fimn u':'”;ll;_rl‘||lkurr:‘1|'v‘lwl h-)flnlmlve home. Before the train left Council Bluffs |turn to dear old lowa seems the joy of |and lasting cure. Cascarine i a great month’s treatment would cost Welcome, at Hotel, T ot Hon 5f Rockatellow. T, | ton's (hirty vears i the sentie: losk sine | Judse Josiah Given delivered a briet ad- | Joys. laxative tonic, made from roots, herbs and | €lsewhere. The party returned to the hotel about [ R J. A, Conerd, “E. Egan, [an unexpired term. dress, "in which he paid high tribute to g berries, nature's true remedies. It s | 11 o'clock wad was enthusiastioally received | Georse Wattles, Hon, T . Swan, ¥, W ol In thehouso Of representutivos - (he | Mr. Conger. " REUNION AT RAILWAY STATION | nurely vegetable and does not intetere with| The Doctor’s quick cures by the many prominent men from lowa Fresman, Oakland; F. H. McCabe ' Logan;|0f Proportion to its numbers it s because the most delicate stomach. It cures i Lo A R Miller, | the state has had the om to kes g . ) - i 4 Y C e that were gathored in the lobby. Mrs. | & S icenan. Shenandoan b i Stilier | e sute s had e wisdom to keen'its BREAKS DOWN AT DEXTER |Amecting Scenes When the Comgers | tarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the stom- | @t1d low charges are the . Fepeated | re- ; John N. Baldwin escorted the ladies to her | Jemnit ; ! Satte clection Kive to them the ed T8 Clasp Hunds with Old ach, catarrh of the liver, catarrh of the | T i : Jennings, Shenandoah; Dr. L . Patterson, | ¢ nem the advantage which 3 " o i apartments in the hotel where they were to | Dunlap; ‘J. J. Amen, Missourl Valleyi M. pelongs to 4 mbership' I’ 'the | Conger Tries (@ Speak (o His Ol Friends. bowels and all stomach troubles. 1t your | onder of all his competitors o el e p MeDonald, A Savage, Adair; Hon. John | AOUSE {r acquired there 3 limbs ache, ou feel depressed 43 bo entertained and the minister and male | MEDORRIA Gb T BAVABE: SGOU: T idubon; | 8 ot easily disparaged. By the favor Neighhors, but Emotion mbs ache, it you feel depressed, have a members of the party returned to their | yor™ G\ Black, Malvern; Hon Jrge | 0f the old Tenth district 1 sat fn Overcomes Him. It was an affecting scene when the Con- | headache, a disgust for food, or if your Eve’ na Pfoves rooms 1or & short rest before the reception, | D. Perkins, Stoux City: O. M. Bruce, A that ';w'r for twelve years and 1 had ——— gers and Miss Plerce wer united with | stomuch feels sore, if you feel like vomit y y which was delayed until the arrival of the | Kincuid, Walnut: I 1. Blume, Audubon; | SECEal more W sight' when' Govertior| DES MOINES, In., May 1.—(Special Tele- | their friends and relatives. As the train | Ing it Is vour liver that Is out of order| Des Motnes special train bearing about 500 | Fe M. foeye, Perry: Ailllam Waldes | or"the men who wore managhig the &y, | 8ram)—The Conger special train arrived | pulled into the Union station Mrs. Conger, | and you need tonle, Cascarine as a ur- | e success of Dr. MeGrew's people. Smith McPherson: ed' Ouk; Hon. George | f4lrs of tho house'in 19 none ‘had been | here at 9:30 and was greeted by a large | Miss Conger and Miss Pierce stood on the ative agent has no cqual. 1t acts as | the succe f Dr leGrew's —— = M. Christlan, Des Moines; Hon, C. F. |dlsplacec Dt by the visitations of death | crowd. Conger and famil platform of their special car and waved | stmulant, increases the flow of bilo und o . X Kbty oy S ¥ and democratie victorie & the ol g S nd family were Imme- peais a ! treatment for GENUINE FLOW OF SOUL | Buemme omeon s e e e inervy: | Euard ‘of the lowa de T I\‘“idtnn- ¢ driven home. No speeches were | their handkerchiofs to the crowd of Des | helps the liver to perform its functions Fort Dodge: Adjutant General M. H. Byers, | Steadily upward to the head of the chief | made here. At Dexter Mr. Conger under- | Moines people who were ready to greet | Clears your complexion and makes o Nonel B G, Pratt, . R Hutchins, Des|committoes of the house and a_ one-legged . ] took to speak, bit brokn down with o them feol fresh and new. If you are In necd of Incldentals Are » old Towa Scotchman by the name of Dive ' emo okl i " | Molnes. SR Beatahm G AL '.':J'.’,,.W",'..,-;;; tion at sight of his old neighbors. He| No ‘wooner had the porter opened the | =ich treatment buy It at vour drug sior Success, Mayor Jennings Welcomen. service behind him, has easily distanced all | Spoke at Atlantic and was warmly greeted, | vestibule than the car was fil with | price 30 cents for one month's treatment E Mayor Victor Jennings, in extending a | Cy"ipetiiors in a race for the speakership | The train stopped also at Stuart, Neola and | friends and relatives. And such a g Mea Bros, & Co., Manufacturing Chemists. of the house ceting! | v Al you a free book on diseases of The ¢ rec ‘onger | Welcome, spoke as follows: Avoca. It was almost ilke the reunion of friends | Will mall you bv;:n l|’::hl|l;.pl::;‘;:;;l(:‘: ;;’ Im"'("-lrf.'.,.: n:(fiul 1 1-~mmxu w high privilege to extend | . W :" Strensth Lie S whom death had parted. For weeks the | the stomach. liver and howels, ond one 0 3 € . entaem 1t & 7S el Mg he strength of the lowa delegation a relg rek v )- | week's sample treatment for 10 cenis to ac 1130 Mayor Victor Jenniogs and Mia- | SO, S1Senk of Couiclh Batts | wikhington: ies In 13 wintiy; s caoniity of | LIVING IN DREAD OF DEATH |cncire foreien, colony at Bebin vas oub | tover vostas: ’ ister Conger received alone, that the great | name to welcome him to our city and ‘;,‘,"‘g' "'"’l influence its cusfom of full ‘and posed e dead & o ngers' T crowds might pass more rapidly. Lines of | 10Wa soil. Thiy spontaneous demonstra- | free conference on all matters of common Mary Plerce Glves an Account of | t1Ves eatertalned no hope of seeing them | - - r o) inte t und the 2 a tlon is a tribute of recognition of herc e mutual constderation and 3 N people who desired to meet the minister |and patriotic service. AR Americans wo | NeIpfulness” which ‘its memoers exercie Her Thrilliag Bxperience ““"‘"‘ : extonded into the streets and for one hour |are proud of the manner in which the joward one another, In all theso things it Chi Cordial Welcome Is Extended o name and prestige of our country has |has reflected wlitleal life of lowa and — Miss Anna Conger and Mis: 4 Con- the hero of the hour shook hands with all | PATe #nd prestie of Oub Ceptey (Il | while' it has sometimes enjoyed the repita: Mits . Adua Goby 1 Misy Hapsl Gon the people who managed to get into line. | warld. " As. citlgenssof Council Bluffs we | Hon of a trust it has never deserved it for | . 1185 Mary Plerce, niece of the minister, | ger of Des Moines, mieces of Mr. Conger, Repeated _cheers for Conger were heard | are proud that this was done by lowa mer ‘:h‘llx.m“:.;‘- or SOURhL 10y (he weight of 4 | Wab an interesting member of the party. | Willard Pierce of Des Moines, a brother in all stage: during the reception and the crowds were | AIthough we are not alone in recelving | PiUw BRsar wnon the people in the manage- | Referring to her experiences while shut up | of Miss Plerce, Miss Nan Rakestraw of | s ished guest, Jur greeting | ment of thoir affairs, The dence $ r . bright with gay colored ribbons and buttons ;’,“'m‘yré,‘.',"“,'““ hed, Buest, and our e | the Statc Las Hiren to e smp confidence | n the legation at Pekin, she sald: “I hate | Stuart, [a.; Miss Irene Courtmey, Mrs. | bearing the name “‘Conger."” state, still we have a pecullar mm):m: '1‘.'»:"'.‘.?:,‘:.'" lias always given to the state, | to recall them and have resolved again and [ Nathar Cofin, Edwin Williams, Mrs. Dur- UNWERSM.I.Y ‘PPH“VED ‘NERVOUS DEBILITY g in this occaslon. ~ Not only have all It is the state which secures | agaln that I wiil forget our awful suffering. 8 Glas Governor Shaw Arriven, Hiven " these Teturning Jowans their frat | to represantatives and' to sentors whie: | o N SURErIARL Loy g Miss Ausn. Bating Glssst) sl WEile the Teception was at its helght tue | Sllmpse Of home, but tneir return recalis | ever standing or influence they attain. Ana | i 8 impostidle o give any ldes of the | of Des Moines, wero among the relatives to us the fact that a citizen of Council |if Jowa has always had an effective repre- | errors we endured and acquaintances who first greeted the Puh"c ulck m ‘ mma“ and all weakness ;p:cllllhpu:lt" (;om n;a l:lolrg- drove to the Blufte, Mr. W. B Hainbridge, who s | sentution i \vashington it has been be-| -Imagino bewg shut into an enclosurs | members of the Conger party. drs of men otel headed by a band. Governor Leslie | been associated with Minister Conger dur- |cause behind its membership in both houses | whiel d . o o 4 1. 3 hotel seded by & band. Governor Lasile | pocn Rasoolhicd,aotl, et ha, past sear, 15 | there s stocd” (s cpiendis fome paes which soldiers stormed every day for eight | The women of the party were in excel ma Ho“es‘ E"uns of st i Pekin, China. stitueney. prod‘gal In the gener weeks. The actual siege lasted eight weeks, | lent spirits. They admitted that they had siantically cheered as they entered the ro- | Miniater Conger; I assure you our wel | approbation aid support. 5o Y o 1t g but for a week before we fi oo tunda. Among the party were Generat|come Is deep and sincere. Councll BIUMS [ "To werve such o community in il & Week betore ed to the British | slept but little last night on account of , baytiae LRSS : i by o 5h : Trcatment by Mail. e Giyemons the barty wers Demeral | {015 MY 15 Seuler morgates 10 atOF: | humble n wAY " &ives tor {he amabiiione" of | CTADASEY We could not leave our bomes and |the great joy they felt st approaching ma " H. Hmm" Go and disor- of J the doors of our' hospitality are openi { men a nobility ‘and u moral significance | Were in constant danger. home. None of them suffered seriously stone. Dr. E. R. Hutchins, Captain J. 8. | w! to you, not only for today, but for | which repay in full all the tolls, ull the| *The shells of our assailants burst be- | from the hardships endured in Pekin. ’ 54 f OFFICE HOURS=S a, m, to § p, m. Sun. Clark, Colouel E. G. Pratt. W. 0. Woodin, | a1l days. anxietics, ail the disuppolntments of public | fore the doors and windows of the houscs A Fair and Open Tests of Their T4, [ '5a m. to 5 p. m—r. 0. Bos 766 J. D. Whisnand, H. M. Plekell, Leon Brown, Loud Cheers for Conger. lie. 4 In which we were livicg. We were in con- Great Cure They Not Only | Mose Jacobs, C. B. Van Siyke, Freeman R.| Prolonged cheering greated Major Conger Snunders on the .Open Door. N e aiien v s i OLD SCHOOLMATE GREETS HIM Court, but l)zmund. [os0e g et Conway, B. F. Gde. Among the prominent | as he rose to answer to the toast “Our| Hon, C. G. Saunders spoke on “The Open | bustibles. Much of the time we had only ‘reely of Polities to y Nebraska. womer in the party were Miss Nellle | Guest.” He spoke in part as follows Door: The Enlightened Policy of Civiliza- | horse meat and rice to ea‘. Two full days the papers of Omaha 1 Youog, Mrs. B. F. Elbert, Mrs. Frank| The attacks made upon Europeans in|tion in the Orient.” He covered briefly but Harsh of ublic noticd that the proprietors of ( X : Ma D i d Cure would, i1 thelr claims could : Mrs. Conger and the Women. | mant gf :Ching- TN government Was situation in China, not sparing to point out ut the courage displayed by the im- of dandruft and all hair and scalp f . t : draine sponsible for the slaughter of missionari arvelou ‘ben met Hon. J. B. Harsh of Creston, at one time | {p0ULicu, and thag the paiblic might b lons [OVRE A RGNS Ch el During the time occnpied by the public e b ;md ) :(h" mmr“l.:( |m|‘|"”‘v”|l|l«:]xl|‘nln; L l‘km‘n AR by Lustpanans- lu. the :;:;u\?;‘vln::o:lr: “\.‘: n::nl:‘::"-:m ‘;-h‘ s-n vl\“n: himselt a candidute for the Km--rnnrnmnJL‘;\:‘::h‘n‘u»“1'v'~'m ||':'\u1 Mhis T yithou \',:»m;““mr:;n i iigs or s o ers, and n oxe ed the upr course they ve sued s advance g o . - : = | %0 e ere nvited to obtain a tree o 8000 | o uset BS of reception in the corridor of the hotel Mrs. | axuinst foreigner inces and ministers | (o 0 L m“E.‘..,'l."' :n 1. Jupunrhwh ANCE | Jeath they acquire added strength. I had|©f lowa, was in Councll Bluffs a short ,‘(;"‘l-l‘,"\ ttle at the Boston Store Drug | e S TR A e Te onger h.eln‘l an ioformal reception in .n.-.l h" ‘m.- |:|'n\‘11nf||.:p l]‘.\\-lry x'..m.-,h TSI M S 'i‘|1‘m'!w poseibility of | oy imagined that in a time of such | time yesterday afternoon and took a bird's- | Department 1 froe part! o nin enve M'r. Baldwin's parlors on the second floor | hd, biticude J;‘.n?‘:-u.{.fi‘..:L‘.,5'\.".5‘,;‘:.‘,.:1“ ey m‘m i r:d; v ldnon).(m eSterh | gapgar people would collect together and | €Y@ View of the Conger affair. He was not |’u"l|»:n;”~‘|::‘w;n \‘if;\“'l'(\'u\'i‘f"lén:x\‘r‘f' LOCAL APPLIANCE CO... 136 Thorp Blk., In of the hotel, which was attended by num- | A1) the principal leaders in® the move: | horle Hhey ‘Anlums that acerue | jnorease their terror by an expression of | Present for that purpose, but was simply [ (hABled to form RO S GO T h;rl' of ;n: women who were attending :n«u:ll .:.»“-fi‘;-r‘: ||lx||lr:t'ihulnr|l 1."l m_\ru“m- :l‘ """v‘ L "0“; uded oplnion. on his way home from Denver, where, by | eut called for no restrictions Physiclans the Tows Federat v 's on there will be 1o moj ouble of that Che nations of the world now stand at | cide Muesd efe not. barred, in fac o thi ation of Woman's Clubs, nature, The government ia Elad that It is | tho bartik of the ways Wi they hecd | It WA% not so during the siege. Every- | colncldence, on fuesday he had the op- | WAL AN, 4 e sl gurther proof ‘of this wncheon for Women. eed ;r'n‘u‘l the rrulu : n..«»l extremists, | the lessons of the past and listen to the | One seemed to realize the awful danger and | Portunity of meeting and talking with the | yije ‘the free .um:mn n ended at TR o744 The inhabitants of southern China and the | warning volee of history? Thou shalt not o o > returning minister. Conger and Hareh | Boston Store Drug irtment on 'l - At the women's luncheon given in_ the better ¢ducated classes are not in favor FRATHE o Bs R RY Wil (1i84enng | Toidedutatkioy about it. Although we Bad M Bowton RO remer Company's repres receptlon ‘Toom of tho hotel during the [ the pollcy carricd out during the past | from Sinal China must and shall be pun- | mited rations and we were compelled to | Were classmates at Lombard university, A8% @it ‘even now be glad to furnish banquet proper the following were present; ¢'Khteen months ished for the wrong it did, but two wrongs | €at much that was unfit for human food | Galesburg, Ill.. and when they got to-|to all physicians who apply, a suticlent | Death of Misilonsilds: do not make 4 right. A careful distinction | we rotalned our strength and there was but | gether: they naturally talked with con- | quantity, bf Coke Dundrff Care to make must be m petween . pu ent ane ) : At thta a4 In their Judgment may wee h Sad was the death of the 200 earnest | Brand larcany pernerrared undar the nime | llttle sickness, We grew thin, but in the | siderable freedom. but Mr. Harsh was lett | [iChu0ry ‘Coke o TS | _Omana's Famlly Theater. Photie 1534 Dl’,’ ;'nhrlnl‘iluu men ;‘md Jomen v«‘hu'muv;‘"un | of vindication. Indemnity and the *“open | face of the terrible danger everyone seemed | With the impression that his old schoolmate | anteed to cure uim.!{un. mll:u‘xu’n‘-n and E\'ery“‘l,x.mng‘ ] ;nvlv-‘mn ju"“ ay, eir liyes for the advancement of civiliza- mean the dawn of a better day for 4 ¢ W by 'e" band - | i% the best tonfe in the world today ednesauy und Saturd 3 Ou" tion, Nothing the Chinese government can | China, Dut. infinttely more for te: 1t 1 ig. | L0 SPPreciate that it was necessary to (:."m not become an active candidate for | 130 R by all druggtste. ANl first-class | fvery Act a Hend:Liner, © 0 f0 » will make reparation for the blood that | norant and degraded and can remain such, | k¢ep well. There was no complaining or e governorship. barbers use it Week commencing Bunday Matinee, Ap was ghed, but the work of the mission- | but we of the western world are educated | grumbling. Fainting and hysterics were - e &ih. aries was nof v eliglo 0 and Y e - F Tt P T . - the celebrated legitimate star, Marie Digestion i\ i ik st i Wil b0 B AR | Tiova snons e women. MINISTER CONGER'S DOUBLE | & SKNOrBivobs i aov FORevir | e, i naied, 5 it J A > 4 . Wainrikht rd 1 I thusiasm, and this recent calamity may | UpOR us the judgment that always comes Hopeful in the Face of Death, ()R- T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL |8 cleve apany, prosintng B P b prove a tep in God's plam to bring that | sooner or later. to. the ) i b Josephine and Napo- That is dyspepsia. Lountry Intg touch with western thoughis | ustlce will ‘be done, for. (he’ Analo-Saxon | Al Of us tried to be hopeful and ex- | Brother Comes from Galeaburi and (* CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, | ECRD® gmi mriiell, UL BDABRIS villzation. tace does ot shirk. Its part in the | pressed the opinion that we would soon Mistaken for the Guest ] Remaves Tan, Pimples | Tho' Tobins, M, abo Mrs. AEvlngs Jeos It makes life miserable. years ago when 1 left lowa the | “world’s work.” Two years ago we heard of Honor, Moth Patches. | Aartinetti and Sutherlund, E N !Iihlllll‘ Wun‘ m;l: of l.n lll‘n- ll\l"\Dr ; hl‘”M- . | ;'h' .Al(‘fi"ll‘rhl‘ cry of the Cuban nd went — Kinley administration has revived all in- | forth to battle.” Today w raising Mgy s " . - Its sufferers eat not because they dugtries, and 1 am ‘n)l;\l:‘uh::! toyind’ the | above the graves of The dend of the Maine KITCHEN EXPENSES. 1nu int :‘uux x;xu;:- ull‘lh't Conger u; " country in a state o osperity nce that | & monument more endurin i seu ception are Mr. and Mrs . 'onger ol WANT to—but simply because they |iime the Unitod Statts entered into i holy | tured mMarble or moried beneneihe: fiug | Reduced by Ready Cooked ¢ Pasadena, Cal. Mr. Conger arrived on the oot war for the rellef of oppressed Cuba and | of free Cubs. Last year we heard in fa ’ gor-8 m | = S N Award & Bas ST. Porto _Rico, the Philippines and. Hawail | off Pekin. the cry of Gonser ang the de- | . early morning train from Galesburg, Ill., BOYD S | Tel, ¥ have been dcquired by the United Siates. | spatring appeal ot 'the Chinest reforme Modern food saves gas bllls (CooKIng,) | where he Is teaching temporarily in Lom- o NG DNLE S RIDAY, MAY They complain of a bad taste in the | and our government has become a world | We sent our fl my to open the | labor, and doctor's bills, and the food I|bard college. He is a brother of the min it to be ONE NIGHT ONLI., FRIDAL K& ower, Our ships are mow in all watcrs. | door that ignorance and prejudice had | refer to is Grape-Nu s . Obitaga B! 5 ; is properly made, Ihe New York and Boston Suce mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the | Formerly it was a rare thing to see an | closed, and we, as the most highly elvil- e Grape- 8 0 | tster and so closely resembles him tha 3 Accept no counter- | Y WEEKS aixl ORK. 3 American flag In the Pacific. Americans | 1zed nation of mod days, promised | woman many times during the day he was pointed R foit ~ of similar a OSTON. stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, b ve dcquired n new Tght of way ‘on the | that the “open daor” should’ stand for | *We have used Grape-Nuts over a year. Dr. L. A { 8 f out as the city's guest 3 . 'ia'd fas X cific. New lines of steamers have b 1l time as our polley | : he . : 4719 o0 D headache, heartburn and what not. established o comnect. the United States | years will' Sustify tha Course, Cand in the | | Welshed. when I began using it, about 100| Mr. Conger is one of the trustees of Lom dy of Sha Naub-ieh :{m; -\\ltl‘rnllln un\‘l“ln -I*Onn‘ncl H?m; Kong <‘~|\n'nll\x nu‘n» thé milljons of ¢ hina, en- | pounds, but have gained 22 pounds since. | bard college, the leading educational insti- s e o ,,.,,,,‘;,.r e Hood's Sarsaparilla cured Joseph F, Laine, | Jyih Australia. Manila 1s an important | lighteried, dwelling under the folds of the | I have recovered entirely from dyspepsia|tution of the Universallst church in the Xou. ladios will, use. % e Plasagan, Ky, whe writes: ™1 was troubled | thesh 10Nt for all the vessels used by | dragon fag, will ‘raise up and call u8 | gince usiug this deliclous food. My hua- nend ‘GOURAUD'S CR The rt N Big Amateur Carnival, Saturday, Evening, loe, 2c, We, ' Matinees, defie sday, ¢ and Hc; Saturday, le and tion. It ha 1l 2e Few front rows reserved, Hc metic will do it Teautifics S No other cos- Presents . . grason” i will® raise " up’ dnd "ol ' Aution of the Universellat cbirel e te | mend OURATIDE PREAN 4 f Parish Priest with dyspepsia for & number of years and | | 10 & Short time a lne of steamers will | above all others for the policy of “the | band and children enjoy Grape-Nuts as| president, Dr. . Elwood Nash, who is de- | ule by all Druggists an Faney Goods Sweet, Wholesome Pl {00k medicine that did me no good. 1 was | bies APLRDed which 'will corinect ' Hum- | open door. much as I do, and they have all been de-| voting his attention to the plans for the PERE T HOBKING Evening pricok: U513l Seats on suly advised by riends to trv Hood's Saraaparilla | On the Durt ‘0 ‘cupital v cnuage n shin Tribute to the Women. cidedly benefited by its use fttieth anniversary of the college, which 1 Great Jones S, N. ¥. TRTESDAY. "MAY 7, MaY IRWIN rlect ’,;.'L‘,‘{.'""(‘,"“ e eI, ugwd by the gdvern- Hom. C. M. Harl responded to the toast, “My baby is very much healthier than| is to be ce¢lebrated at the approaching com- - —— - strength: and energy and | bionior Jiner « BMHonk © subsidise * great [ “Our American Women: Ever Brave, Loyal, | MY other two children were at his age. I| mencement. Ministor Conger, a graduaie Bflur' y T Thipahons made me feel Liko A mow pargon. do »2.."":',"“.;“1,.'.';;.: oy atites Inust | Tender and True.” His tribute was uliznl attribute the difference to the use I have| of the institution, is to be the guest of the u'.\c‘q.'p"'orgl,g’—rs:a i o \ | Dlgce oh the high sean. PIVPST | he Iines suggested by the theme., Woman's | made of Grape-Nuts Food. college ai that time. Mo Eaaie o mio'te hidbutiil Forre o, intidlne. fetirtss Hveaias. Heod's wm Opportunity for Trade. part in the development ofithe Aation was | “Of course it is a great advantage to| Mr. and Mrs. Conger will go from Coun- Jlotextry odn aan e baputis 4 Big Burl J | “Dhere is & great.opportunity for trade | POFUrayed in eloquent langage, whilo her | have & food that is already cooked and sura | cil Bluffs to Des Moines with the minister dye “Natirare neatinr, ¢ 1ear | Kings and Queens Big Buriesque Co, Promises, to curs and'keaps the Prom- | In ‘the east, and IL pust not be overlooked | influence in home life was treated with a | to be in good condition This 18 not al- | and his party and attend the reception ther :wfl: :..2.".'.“,::‘.‘ om "v”-”"'i Ihe ddeal exponents of genulne hurlesque lse. Beware 'of substitutes. Buy B R B Thy b Trade ooty TOUDlE | tender fidelity to & high \deal. M. Harl | ways true of.many cereals. ~Mrs. Geo.| After that they Will return (o Galewbur in | justrous hair ean be produced aysurhame. | 8145\ eI AT IERREY oy " the evil offects of the tnpleasant seents of | told of how colonfal lite had been shaped [ 8. Foster, 1035 Wabansia Ave, Chicago, | time for the college jubilee and go back Full fuformation with book mailed free. | §u® QTR 0 FUS R FIICEC SO0 ol Hood's and only Hoed's. [ last sammer will soon pass off and the | by woman; Low the ploneer's path bad been | 11l to the Pacific coast with “Ed.” «nd be at | DERMATOLOGIST WOODBURY, 16 StateSt.,Chicage | in'rioon. Next Sunday, Oriental Burlesquers { [ »

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