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LUMINOUS Blackberry plants thrive in any | Were the Streets of Council Binffe,|soil in which any other crop will! grow. Plant two by eight or two by | | - | ; » : |ten feet. Head back canes in sum-'! Council Bluffs, Ia., Nov. 28.—A} by pinebing off the top when| large meteor fell, striking the earth Pad rt” | two to three feet high. Strong side, in the southwestern part of the city | branches will follow, which should| about 11 o'clock last night. | | é It *P- be cut back in spring, leaving lateral peared to be about the size of a bal- branches about a foot long. Joon and while up in the heavens it| Curraut bushes need a cool, moist looked like a ball of fire, lighting the whole city for half a minute. Just before it struck the earth it} exploded and its | lowa. ™P | Joeation; partial shade is a benetit hence plant (three feet or four apart) jn orchards, of fences. long the north fragments were scattered over several acres of} Gooseberry bushes, like currants, | ground. | delight in deep, rich soil. i The most strange phenomenon Raspberry, plant two by four er} four by six feet; pinch bi the blackberry;then soon g the black or cap sorts with s° strings aud tie around the three o four can+s part way up, thus mak connected with it is that about two! minutes after the meteor fell there was a terrific shock, scarcely less severe than an earthquake, which shook nearly every building in the city aud awakened nearly all of the ey all j Hints on Small Fruits. | | is a double diamond frame sag er graceful in design- it is light and tougly to the fully guaranteed--- Made under our odn factory, of our ody finest cold drawn seamless steel tubing, with every joint and part scientifically tested, for a famous wheel----- it is a Worthy backbone in our illustrated cat~ alegue™ which you can’ obtain free at ours saencies or by mail for two two cent stomps. eeanccre ce | New York, Nov. 28.—Orders uk issued by the Amencan Sugar Re ' | finery to shut down all refineries in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, | % lete. Fifty thousand operatives will | be affected. market has heen much depressed by the demoralized condition of trade. The refinery people had hopes, how- ever, that the warket stored to its normal condition. For months past the highest degree and “is our own supervision, in would be re- After the elections they were giv- en to understand that immediately S ou the assembling of coagress, a de- ‘termined effort would ba made to/g 9, | pass the free sugar bill. Ooe had passed the house near the close, but| BOSTON. 2-59 Witness Shot While Testifying. Lexington, Ky. Nov. 29.—The United States court room at Mount Sterling was the scene of a fight to- day. Uuited States Commissioner F. F. Rogers had called the case of Elliott for mooushiing, and was against Fred Stargall, examin Tom Atkins, ol Elhot: ty, a witness for the defense. Wil- 2 Watkins, an enemy of Sturgall, the shooting commenced. became enraged at the evidence that Atkins was giving in favor of Stur- . and drawing his gua rushed toward the witness stand, tiring at Atkins as he went. The shooting cNEW, YORK. E22 CHICAGO. HARTFORD. | the senate did not act. It is thought | became general, and the court and |this bill will come up early in the|audicace weut to cover to protect ‘session, and it is the uncertainty as | themselves from the flying bullets. |to what will be done that has prac j Atkins was mortally wounded. A | tically compelled them to close down. | bullet had entered his abdomen, and { | ; : his death is a matter of only a few Catarrh Cannot be Cured } y ? inhabitants. Buildings im the north part of town fully one mile away from where the meteor fell were violently shaken. The pieces willbe gathered and sent to the State Geologist for an- alysis. Prevented a Tenia Robbery. San Antonio, Tex. Nov. 29.— Further details of the holding up last midnight of the Southern Pa cific east bound New Orleans press train thirty four miles east of here, show that the robbery was fustrated by the quick witted fire man After Engineer Pickren aud Fireman Railiff were o:dered to the ground, the latter was sent to cut ex- the trian back of the baggage and | of any kind. express cart. Iustead of doing this the fireman cut the air brake hose, | soil to stir groaud 18 or 20 inches which immediately set every brake|deep. This will overcome drouth, The robbers then|one of the greatest drawbacks io tried to pull out, supposedly for a|strawberry culture. point where they had confederates. |is easier to cultivate iu long thau iu ou the train. The engine did nothing except throw sparks from the rails. After sweating and swearing for over an hour in an effort to remedy the mat- ter, the robbers became frightened and fled The train men repaired the cut in the hose and came on. Blood hounds are now on the trail of the outlaws. Strange Haltucinations, Denyer, Col, Nov., 25.—Walter R. Hall, in Judge Glynn's after taking the Keeley cure relapsed into his former bibilious habits aud his friends have uoticed of late that his mind seemed to be affected. One of his hallucina- tions is that he is a single man, al- though he has a wife and child liv- ing at Holyoke, Col. He engaged to Miss Mattie L. Miller in this city and the marriage was to have taken place last night Judge Glynn got wind of the affair and ar- rived at the house of Mrs. Miller as Rev. Dr. Kerr D. Tupper was about to pronounce the words that would make Hall a bigamist. The cere- mony was stopped and Lfall arrested He is a son of W. P. Hall, a promi | stenographer court, became nent lawyer of Holdredge Neb., and {arrest was made the Indian was at a : |\funeral isa college graduate. The Japanese are conducting their campaign in China with the vigor) and intelligence that first won fame Wien the latter had nearly encompassed the capital and armistice of eight hours was asked for the purpose of discus- for Bonaparte. Austrian sing terms of peace, Bonaparte re-| plied that peace negotiations could bediscussed while his army was bom- barding the city. While Chiua is wauting time to talk peace, the Jap- anese are pressing forward with great vigor. What China wants is a breatbing spell, and Sapan is no wise disposed io grant the favor.— Ex. Zano cures all diseases resuiting trom men- igoken down nervous syeter and lost man” hood, Sold by H. L. Tucker, Pardoned by Gov. Stone: Jefferson City, Nov. 29.-—Gov- eraor Stone to day pardoned David O'Brien, colored, from the peniten- tiary on account of exemplary con- dact. O'Brien was convicted in Randolph county in 1885 of burglary them support each other Strawberry plants: As soon asre | ceived, open bunches, tike two three plants at ative, puddle ro its and heel in moist McFarland Bros, earth, ia ab xo ine and protected place, a layer of plapts, then an iuch of press 1 firm, coverieg roots only. Pat } in a cool c-liar until ready to Don’t leave p'ait in package aud pour on them, for the plauts will certainly heat and spoil. Who ready to set, put plants ina pail, with water enough to cover roots, and take out as wauted—not drop ping them along rows to lie in wind ov sun. Select high, fairly level laud; for tilize well, using well rotted mauure Wood ashes are good Plow very deeply; if possible sub- Ir eng Remember it THE GREEDINESS OF short rows. | Plant best varieties; large size, beauty and firmness are essential, also good quality and productive ness. For home use, quality is all important.—Feuit Growers’ Guide Impersonated an Officer. Gurung, O. T., Nov. Lewis Cartwright was taken to Fort Smith to-day Deputy United States Marshal Nix to answer to two charges, one for impersonating a deputy United States marshal, and the other for highway robbery. For 29 — of harness and saddles in this section of the Zz oO fe) ~ is) ® WwW = fo} = fe) [o} ~ 9) fe) = ro) S (ss) os) on oO on Sune & oO is + > + +S ia) [S) [e) = state proved too much for the the past year he has been-systemati- cally arresting people in the Creek and Seminole country and bringing work has been giving the deputies of the Territery considerable troabie and only a short time ago a Creek | = 0, after bringing him on this side | of the line and him until | night. At the time the pretended | holding and several white } eople| ere and recognized the pre tended marehal. A few da he was arrested lodged here. the men who outr wero Produces East Side s later} { aud in jail | uized as one of | d the Ludians | Wild Hes Eats a Child. Zz Ok.. Nov. 23.—Mrs. Marshal Nix was notified aud wien j Ge of Sacred Heart, placed her Cartwright was accused he tried to | 14 months old a blanket throw the blame on some deputies |near where she was washing clothes He was ree Guthrie, babe ou ‘of high repute, but investigation | yesterday, aad her atteution having disclosed they were innocent }been attracted elsewhere for a mo ; ee Say men mere released moat, she heard a scream from the oe poo bedorar san yesterusy ee i little one, and to her borror found at doing a short job to square things |. Re - with Judge Bartord’s court jin the mouth of a wild bog. The g E } ebild, but the animal having got a taste of {human blood, started for the woods, Alfred Speer, President: : : : 3 Ty =, . W he Dear Sir:—I can say emphatically : s that I like your wines far better than | mother followed and gave battle for jany of the imported wines. Your | the possession of her child. After a Claret, Sherry and Sauterne are very | terrible struggle Mrs. Galobie suc fine and agreeable. The latter is | ceeded in striking the ferocious ani my favorite. i I am yours truly, S. F. Howranp. Superior to Imported Wines. 29 W. 42nd St., N. Y., Dee. 11°93. mother started to rescue her | dragging the child) with it. ‘mal with a stone and regained the } possession of her child, but it was so badly injured that it died last night. The hog had tusks three Tudependence, Mo, Nov. 25.—jinches long, and was a most fero- Samuel Janes, who eloped with 16-) cious animal. year old Bertha Norvell, of Lee's} — Would-be Bridegroom Jailed. and grand larceny, and sentenced to the prison for fifteen years. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 4 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had rheumatism so bad I could not raise my handto my face. Ballard’s Snow Liniment has completely cured me. [take pleasure in informing my neighbors and triends what it has done forme. Chas. Handley, clerk tor Lay & Lyman, Kewanee. lils.,~ advises: us Snow Linimeut cured him of rheuma- tism Why nottryit? It will surely do you good. a a wounds, sores, cuts, sprains, etc. by H: L. Tucker It cures all inflamat ion, Sold |; Summit, was placed in the County; Ballard’s Horebound Syrup. 4 | Jail to night, while his bride, which We gua | was to be, isat home. Janes eloped | srup manuf B 4 tee this to be the best cough: turedinthe whole wide oar a 7 S world. 1s is saving a great deal but | with Miss Norvell two weeks ago.) i: jctruc, For consumption, cougis, and was apprehended et a station | cold:, sore throat, sore chest. pne twenty miles west of St. Louis. They 0!» pee eo, Se tie : ~ | cough, and all diseases ot the throat were on foot when caught, and were | lungs, we positively guarantee Ballar going to St. Louis. aad from there | Horehound Syrup to be without an to Belleville, Iil., to secure a mar-| equal on the tace of the globe. In snp- " license. anes is v d . | port of this statement we refer to-every hearted aaeceahd the trapteamani individual whe has ever used it and to on aa every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence indisputavie. Sold by H. L. Tracker. is y under see the less variety of and the drive wheels gave wa the tremendous weight. rooster, A. oO Y, V e L t O T) [Pitchers Castoria. eas : | Pitcher’s Castoria. them on this side of the line He Children Cry for would take their personal effects S > | Pitcher’s Castoria and then turn the victims free. In ta e 2 anc roceres sertyieas zi = most all cases the victims were poor re] ] | Adyertised for a Wife. ignorant parties or Indians. His Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. Veto sid wee oat OU EENSWARE AND GLASSWARE (seuss ce ots ore: CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pays the highet market price for Countv)one from ars. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the ¢ jease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution- jal disease, and in order to cure it you i st take internal remedies. Hall's }Catarrh Cure is taken inter and} tacts directly o | surtaces. the bluod and s Catarrh Curei was prescrit ans in this coun- ar It is composed ot mbined or Years and is Butler, Missouri. he best tonics with the best blood Bring your old harness of character. We believe he bad the support of every democratic paper \of any consequenc the important office and he should avoid as much ax pos sible the unnecessary culogizing of in the state for -upin pr now 6 owners need, 25; second-hand he to the best STEEL FORK and trade in on new ones. he hols L acting directly upo C a The pertect combination ww jot the two ingredients is what produrce led jsuch wonderful results in curing Catarrh ay zo} = Send tor testimonials free. F. J. Che- — faa! ney X Co., Paops., Toledo, QO Sold by occ Sa | druggists, pric O ® é It seems that no interviews with ® Zz Gen. Joseph O. Sheiby are genuine ie < these days unless they contain a a) g . eulogy on Col. R. T. Van Horn of -@} 3s 5S Kansas City, who ounce obtained a ra ~& - seat in congress by fraud, and if re- C 3 Ea 2 ports are correct is willing to again 3 ic disgrace the-district by occupying a (¢9) | id al) seat awarded to another man by the oO Za 3a S voters of the district. Gen. Shelby [S) A <p 1s w sourd democrat and a men pos- — ms oe i asec sessed of many commendable traits = ) = S = - 8 me men who would see him and every one of his supporters further in the infernal regions than a telegram ; would travel in n week before they would say a good word for ything that hors 50 to $ horse millinery. Bound for Mic smash one of | them.—Jefferson City ‘Lribune. Children Cry for Doll} Children Cry for St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 30 —Henry | Wairen, a wealthy mine owner and lranchman of Kutenal, Idaho, ar- lrived i the city this moruing. He ; Some time ago the matrimonial fever jstruck him and be advertised* for a {wife in a matriz ial publication. |Among tue ansy received was an J. | widow of 44 summers, of this city. A correspondence sprang and a pro- posal of marriage followed the ex change of photographs. Mrs. Woel man accepted the proposal and to- day they m+t. Arrangements were ceived bere from Reggio say therejmade for the ceremony, but just are 50.000 persons in that district | prior to its celebration the prospec who have been rendered homeless be the earthquakes. Many bodies Square. Butler, Mo- Losses Were Appalling. | Rome, Nov. 23.—Dispatches re- tive gr u stated that he expected Idabo his wife to live in were upbeaved in the cemetery at San Procopia at the time it was disturbed by the earth- quakes, and a number of bodies re-| main in sight and will haye to be: re-interred. | Horrible scenes have been wituess edinthe stricken districts; wher numbers of people have been wound. | mateh was in danger of being broken off. The enthusiasm of the yroom, ter to termivate in this way, aud the ,of bis interests in Idaho and remove ed and in several cases horribly maimed Some of the sufferers had! ‘Jimbs torn off, which caused their! death before they could be removed | from the streets. | The military and yolunteers of all | classes of the inhabitants are work-| ing with evergy building buts aud | proceeded. going to devote it to athletics.” Pearly. ~Good. What kind? or football?” Jinx: “Neither. I'ar go | hours |mouutain factions. Woolman. a! Mrs. Woolman rebelled aud the} however, would not allow the mat j ‘two went to au attorney, where pa- pers were drawn up and signed by | which Warren agrees to sell out all Watkins was arrested and taken to jail. Court adjourned abruptly. The shooting is the result of an old feud between two different Watkins says that AtSivs perjured himself on the stand in order to injure bim, and that he that reason. Atkins’ friends denoutce the affair as an assassination, and promise to retaliate. More trouble is feared, as the friends of Watkins are preparing to protect him. shot him for Columbus Hayes, who broke jail at Savannah, Mo., about four weeks ago has been arrested at Ottumwa, Iowa. He was to have been hung at Sivaunah during the early part of November for the murder of William Sneed. A reward of $350 was offer- ed for his a:rest. A Neat Advertisement. Messrs Speed aud Lon Stephens of the Central National bank, Boon- ville, got out a neat little advertising card series for their insurance busi- ness just after the election. Card No. 1 presents the tace of a demo- erat who on Tuesday, November 6, wears a broad grin, and remarks confidently, “We will swamp the earth.” Weduesday the same indi- vidual's face is somewhat long and his eyes have a startled Jook as he Cooper county gone republi- On Thursday be appears to have been cating sour apples as he says. ean” remarks, ‘*Missourt pone to h—!).” Fri {his eyes bulge out as wy his bat stands on end and he remarks, “Dick Bland is beat;” and Saturday he lies in bed with a wet towel band “Good-bye, vain world, Lam going home.” about his bead sayimg, Removal. We take pieasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure re- move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney troubles and liver complaint trom the user. Itis the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Parke sure cure is sold by H. L. Tackcr, Cattle raising, says an exchange, does not pay a farmer if he attempts to feed stock which will not make growth and weight correspondingly with the value of the food allowed. Tue breed bas to be used that wii igive the greatest gain for the ex- | pense incurred. If the farmer is not | securiug the greatest increase pos- sible from bis food he is incurring a loss because he is not using his best |means to secure the largest profit. The value of the breeds cannot be estimated, but a comparison with scrubs will show that there is more i At this /10 the breed than can be gained from an excess of food. HERE is but one way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand cf strictly pure white lead, pure linseed oil, and pure colors.* The following brands are stand- | to St. Joseph. The cereinony then} ard, ‘Old Dutch”’ process, and are always absolutely ‘gong totake) Strictly Pure Thanksgiving day off?” Jinx: ‘Yes. | | Golf| White Lead providing food for thes» who are in | for ten people Want you?’—Harper’s Bazar. Slight earthquakes and subterra beous ruublines continue to be felt | at Maiizzo, Siedly, where the inbab- | Manuts are 6 Buekleu's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world, for Cuts| have.any of these symptoms, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever| is out of order and vour blood Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains | Corns, ind ai! Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. | is guaranteed to give pertect ' ocniteey: refunded. Price 25 cts. per boxt For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist terrer stricken. dyspepsia, Indiges: y not act properly, ‘uckers drugst re. i ; ty icg carve a turkey I raised myself, There's exercis- for A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. 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