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L PRISON CONGRESS, IDENT DIAZ SHOT for the sick and hospitable institution THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS OFIICE, NO. 1 )] THE NEVS IN THE BLUFFS porson needing The Twenticth Annual Opens in Cinel Convention He is Madethe Vietim ofan Attempted Assnssination. New Onerass, La., Sept. A prominent rail- Antonio this Mexico relates attempt on the life of nationsl celebra- immense crowd of with all the necessary fixtures esseutial for The twentioth of tho national prison opening meeting jovernor Camn ybell was unable to be present, and the welcoming addresson behalfof the { state was made by Hon. address was also b 3 y Solicitor Horstman When the president of President Hayes, ar o warm and continued tribute General Hayes in hus address said, to the work of the congress: escape our nelghbors' ¢ | any stratum ot The City Enjoined from Paying Over the Dodge Light Guard Appropriation, lnlnu Y nurses, of which th dy in the fleid, who t this place and give entire satisfac t care will be i attention to appli ¥ part of the City. worning from the City startling story of an Presidont Dinz during the tion on the 11th inst. poople of all classes gathered around tho ex- ccutive palace that night to do honor to Diaz During the climax the bands we P has been est s desiring this training, stion with this will be the train- s for house work. Thi rom the fact cls coning 1o Iy unable to d and do it well, ot persons in IN THE FEDERAL John I, Follett. de onn behalf of Business OMes Night Editor, M o the many MINOR MENTION, Delays in the District Court—Woman's 1ospital and Temper: “Minor Men= tion-Personal. festivities, whilo playingand fireworks popping, president, accompanied by his personal »ped outon the piaza in rsponse to cills to witn Nosooner had he appeared volley (mu\kvln sounded wbove the din of and bits of brick aronnd his head, 1o his room, followed ullets whizzed danger- %0 to respond the 18 can receive instru nnul all the lines of Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, aer, Pear] st » Boynton will TURPOSES ands of intelligent motkers is the “Women's shovld be well patronized | ingis done by this exchang: Is wishing to < find Miss Hettio 1Ross “We cannot mended by thous: place Trom the residence , through his attorney, itioned Judgo M orliter suffe 3 smpacted together that the crimeof any sooneror later mischief to all, crimes of toaag i ] prevent the mormning for Ottu s the coal palace, “Window Washor'? evoning for violating the common carricr or- and_timber beg He retreated hurricd] d the Women's Christian sption, atthe home of Mrs, R. y one holding a wri ten invitation take the “privilege offered and your friends,” | association re There are two ized countries the crimes of classes of evime in ¢ especially in our own country i i n.m.rqmlt-n woalth admittul yest nmett Tinley was practicein the United States plicationof T.N. F » council from the fof theiruse ried inthe murderous p whom ire now injail and others e flecing precipitately y a apparently hoen ~4n|lprv«m‘ in The veason of the ways Il\mltl\ ful mon nfor the power that moncy Wn to covar 4 1t was subscribed thecity st SPECIAL NOTICES COUMNCIL BLUFFS, shed room, 620 Willow avenue. licensing common attack is assigned te most important of which i jt gl that the president coquetting. of which is in direct with " tho 11t To the Ladies Gleason is better to satisfy all »oms in the old o principal one v who has had tin, o ti Good Salury to the care of Boe ofice, ofticers and other first cluss drossm the facts that neit contlict, politically and socially, g;\nn.’ll rapidly is not erals, to whom Diaz owe: and Anna Hansen, Address W. 1L, haste (n ;.nl rich comes 4“\\: l in the com- ywhare dispiir, ity in thousand o whomthe |I|ll|1n Delays in Court. Thero was ad court yesterday. the usual amount LONDON PRESS COMMENT, lncic of hope, will oceur thi the district y has more than lack of bppor brooding everywhe ¢ Rogarding Mor- in Tipperary. . the two-year-old child Talbott, died yest The funeral wi afternoo at 3 1000 A venue B, Unity Guild will hold meeting this (I 5 Pifth ave ley's Presenc Loxnox, Sept. 25, correspondent declares tha ered in the dem quartering | and that there obable or possible sent profound condition of that will likely call for the exercise of greater force than ti giin Stimulas tha in the country, FANTED-Fit L Dost’ popular «d soldiers upon our from the residence, plice fn the a marked change PR AL nor of the police when from the court on the appeal urwu-ml w|<o‘|mph»1nu: im0 como and trial to have keptthe ¢ another was called some unexpected turn was announced which made it impossible 18 10 contingency visib 1 important special U RNISHED rooms. two blocks froni motor, At bath Pt the ideal community reference to erime, with reference to the con- ation and perpetuity of free institutions, community in _Whi s that with the civil officers quipped with, ind wifo without members parti ¢ requested to uttend, remarked that y of sitting around the same histo ho was getting vi waiting for attorney The jurymen avenue school buildi Four rooms unfurnished; also v it is within to owna hunble home, to police attack was made on Ki Limerick Leader verelyinjured that he bled profus tion of the public mone omery Co { nitor's children, ked by the dis an .u'uwl band inour midst. recites severs hn nhl ug\‘. ulul that com- large masses of " Chautaugaa Co., K other things hat the militia subject only doing something. There seemed no help for and atan early hour in the after- In an editorial the ) asion the presen, ] uce to events which aré commonplace sh administrations.” ansas weil improved 'Ihl' ¢ will be a pol litical meeting o well Tmprove where free institutions are notsafe and where has given im- This morning it is expected that the Hurl and Colonel K. Ao Eag | speak and expeet to address a West Broadway b totho oror of thogo dent of the United States, already provided for its maintainen ropriating thousands of dollars at va one time and 5, will_continue to in- well improved, ¢ that the productiveness of broight to i from abroad mo .m \hnu u[ the criminals 1 the opportuni gambling, by cver itimate effort to make without that oppo Citizens bank will that erimes The indications are that it will be fought for blood, and that it will soveral days, prot d that the st large audience will furnish the musie. Robert Stack and C, W ation in a Lower Main s! at 10 o'clock last aro compelle ng such scrimmages. misinterpret hi S against his ent men will_easil but for which it is probable the riot would not. have ocearred.” Noor:an got into Aleona Co., Miehi- Will trade “The suit is one in . on account, of ¢ . Burke in the celebrated cattle case, tion taken agiinst ., iRoss Co, Ohlo; 1L for merehandis in Couneil BIuiTs or ¢ Cloarland in St [ tFom Wils goneYallatole fortunes, leaving other: the expense of ) the $300 of the oity’s mon appropriated by Short thinks 10 be enougl to carr The petition ry Co., Mo, pman, Dickinson Co.. Kan. ot to tho Tront. [ First-class d ¢ Cattiemen’s baalk, cor. smaking by Miss Wallace, Main st. an t and was likewise run in have been ofti- in the ofice of making the arre: A large number of clilly fnvited to appear todi SquireJoe Morse at they know about the disturban recent butchers’ pi 31,800, ISt niore. unprecedent shing example of th ple he hus rued. The Standard, while regretting his rough treatment, says he fared just as any one clso mustrisk faring who s present during such 0 agament, ought Beiube st mivt WENIATH for low wages Whdor me, and s it pause and think, ‘must I not sha of the profits of this prosperous busiuess who made it prosperou i gnorance of the AlL persons indebted to_the shoo business please call at the office of ) Main street W A Woob, Assiguse. 1, business huild- oecupled by dry order depart- wis” respectfull and & terpo vy injunction W, :\. Wood & C L, postofiice, Counci Bl but o partof ble at the Novem- ¢ asuug little bill to ors will probably i busiiess will s . drm:k uml fixture ata discount, i sold w et L Al Fits, spasms, St. Vitus’ dance, n ervousnes teria are soon cured by Dr. Milos Free samples at Kuhn & Co.'s, 15 and Dougglas. The Boston sto 1||4' lh-v latest lu , Council Bluffs, is show- will be heard upon the motion to make as tho Nellie permancnt restr Tho notico was sorved afiornoon, und the money is tightly The lovely little eleght-year-old daughter of ||rh|in Jounes of the Pacific is lyi I have believed for some_years that ds and blacks. Concil Bluffs. SriNGraY, WiITELAW & Co. alltho l.lh‘fl .ul.m. pl that running ong theline of history we that thesituation and inall respects of who do the work, the labor of the countr i civilization "in siciuns were in consulta tho bedsideof the Tittle sultoror 1ast. night and they could give the he but laitle hope. SoE S Fatal Prize Fight Between Cadets. S Louts, Mo, § Lexington, Va., says: elty brolce; “m..m sy n st Council BlufTs rt-broken parents loaned on chatte The child has been sick ounly a3 to the welfin J. G, Tipton, real estate, 537 Broadway. special from the state is H. H. Special attention to branches of ven October 1. The mer bers of the German social ledentopt, or Chitls Straub, Losey & Jensen paint houses. ates nbe in & better cone | former of Virginia and the latter of Texas, perhaps ever where upon the faco of the globe. see to it that we continue these condi- tious; that whatever maybe done by the law, 3 ocial custom, whatever may be done by business shall bo men of the Unit, dition than laboi plooded stock mercantile goods glucer, 943 Life building, O viam block, Council Blufts. companied i peeted to Gl The Stars Shone Brightly. There wasa brilliant constellation of silver and gold stars at Masonie temple hall The new uniforms of the police force conspicuons in as elegant and well of ladics and gentlemen as and the police- After the cncounter Taliafferro retired to ruhuuh “hu luu near the scene of room, and two ho Federal Miil land, Jotn Byers was arrusted by Oficer Doyle v upon. the complalit him with having beaten and e and committed a gre S 08 upon hor athis stloon near the ol Bud Blood place on_Broadway court grinding so rapidly that they were fairly hot, and demonst vent court matters dragging Court convened and adjourned Conuice tried tocommit Ho has been placed in jail. about the stato fafferro was fifteen age and MeConnice twenty e The Secrot At of I uicide, but was pre- promised —that HY pay rent when you ean buy uil in case of 1t famly the dressed a party sembled in the hall, men’s ball went off with an ectat und bril- limey that was certainly pleasing members of the force and all others inter- It was the fivst ball of the season, and be remembered ns the dres most enjoyable event that has oceurred for a At midnight a bunquet was given excitement prevails atany timo loave y ontho following torms: Ahowe worth 8 Ahome worth 3 ancein the raceof - With thatcondition crime 'ral Hayes passcd to the sal questions, in which stem of making a fair start and an cqual o in the usual dre: at 10 o'clock in about 4in the afternoon, but in the interim 1s were held, verdicts returned , the grand jury’s announced, a large depositions read ard the famous ) at 312 per month. 7) at 818 per monbh Ahome worth $000 at 821 per mont A home worth %1000 at 853 per mont A home worth #00) at #13 per mont! icod homes on the s above monthl. The assault was will diminish,", cousideration of 1 he madea point against the our jails and locic up academies of crime by placing young offenders where th to the influence of professional ¢ minals. Hospoke strongly in favor of severcr treat- lies notin cos- blood, and & tal functions claims to have been serl The relatives of James three jury tr and seutences impose port received, o James James, who ed at Peru, Madison county, [nwu, n hm\' forinformation nealthy performance of the v to beobtained by using Burdock Blood Bit- For full partfou! ears Soa ished in London 100 YEARS both as, a COMPLLXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obuined 19 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, and is now sold in every city of the world#” It is the purest, cleanest, finest, The most economical, and therefore The best and most popular of all soaps and for use in the NURSERY it s recome throughout the civilized world, because while wr\mv' as a cleanser and de! lvrp nt its unv»llwm pm]nm\q g and discomforts to EARS’ SOAP can now be had of nearly \ll Druggists in the States, BUT BESURETHAT YOU GET THE ¢ fuenished Wt Tlome . Maln st well {m- pro v <yi well property tord fu inforn; pishod .« Couneil e on ourdeath 10mo cloar all on or addressthe Tudd & Wells Co. 608 Broadway, L0 witls & hoEks, whith BREOIT % o Livere: ot roturned home and his ment of the incur Hattie A. Huy, involving | all of the town of Manawa, special table was reserved for tho re- Throughout the entire Council Bluffs, Ta. the title to near! Derrorr, Mic —An enthusiastic en. A Sioux City O Palac . v o o) " os! ;fl:;‘::»‘n‘:‘::‘f:’.-‘n‘fi:;:‘" b‘gfl'f.‘u": sfih!‘l‘-:‘fv fnsann | presented and taken under advisement, be- Hhera was nothing but pleasant, surprises for | Siow y Corn Palce und Retwn. | oeing was hold here tonight to protest GENUINE, as Vrerearaivorihless imilations, DR, BELLINGE bulo ical Institute Private Hospital Cor, Broadway and 26th Sts, CorNern BLupes, Laud elrontg Alsease seases of the urinary ual impownce Partienlar attention paid todiscises Asilina, Consumption, ror, Variocele ases of the lones Medicne sent seeurely paek.d and freefrom respondence confidential " BELLINGERS Surgical Institute and Private Hospitak Cor. Brondway and 20th OMANA & COUNGIL BLOTES Fall?[li-llil\ll;,r(\i?ohfi ,Qfif'lxua Council Blutrs, fa. PROGRAMM MONDAY, OCTOUS otting-Purse DAY, OCTOI , OCTOBER 10, 2. 1'[‘rmlh|lu 10l BLufts, Towas Address all commy A . M. ELLIS & CO., A.RCI-IITECTS And Building Superintendents. all who attended. Sl el The Chieago, St. Paul, Omaha railroad (lepot Minneapolis & sides the usual amount of little stuff. Sthand Webster the close even the attorneys caught the infec- tion to hustle, and Clerk ¥\ nimself with nothing to_do but to chat with the reporters at o'clock. “T'he case of Kohn & Adler vs €. A. Melchor aggainst thearrest of Dillon and O'Brien and the action of the police at Tipperar, Ex-Postmaster General Foley and Rev. Charles O'Reilly, s of the Nationalland league, were the pr pal orators of the evening. ond wandered away or has met with C.'W. Boyton, who ai hospital'on Wednesday, lost his life as the resultof having & tooth drawn. some molar was removed in tho usual way, at St. Bernard's M. Hunter found Omahato Sioux City and day, September 28 and Sunday, aat 8a. m, arriving at Judge Doane's Mcthods of Bringing Litigants to Time. eaving Omak Rooms 430 and 432 Bee Butlding, Omzaha i Block, Council sspondence solicited. Judge Doane had a matinee that corrobor- statements inthe court columns of iteaused a_violent was very dificult to control, on the docket in as completed and the cuse taken hemorthage which the morning. When it was Sioux City at 12:15 p. m., and returning ity at 7 p. m., ar coaches—Pullman finally gotten under controla severe infl mation set in, which produced blood p Ing and death inspite of all that could be 2 that the court had decided to make tardy attorneys suffer for their delinquencies, tuht & Hamel Omaha av 11:15 p. m. T TARIFE BILL. One fare for the round trip. ) sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair The grand jury reported soven indictments, g0 and intervening point all for violation of the re cars to Chic: Conferees Will Report it Back to the against the via the grent Rock Island route. eenth andjFarnam, S e done to save him, following defendants were arraigned and The Rev, T. McK Stuart, under bouds for House Today. W ASHINGTON, Sept. ANOTHER BILLY PATTERSON, Late this evening William Wyatt and The 'defendants are accused < sky and tobaceo without taking out the necessary government license, “Plaintiff’s attorney not here, eh? Very well, then, Ishan't carry it on the docket an dismissed at plaintiffs’ solected as the new pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, is one of the best known and most, popular’ ministers in the western For the past five it was learned that the conferces definitely decided to report the bill The Chicago Stockyards Tronble. Mr. John Suntler Wants to Know Who G s s el arcoaled His Eycs. Cinicaco, Sept, 2 hour longer—it is have back to sected thut the ore house ad- the house tomorrow. report will b disposed of - bef journs for the day conferences the switchmen working in the stockyards have withdrawn their objections to working with Chic Burlington & Quincy railroad crews except cost.” Having madean entry accordingly, and engineers The case of Riley Clark, charged with ing obscene letters through the mails, - s taken up and disposed of, Nw)ln and some time ago he wanted to talk residing elder of the Corning d for four years prior theroto was rtmhflng elder of the Chariton Franklin leaves m Tuesday for his John Suntler escorted two extravagantly decorated eyes into the police court and he “Herman Kestner, appellee, vs ! wanted somebody punished for attaching so nagan, appellant. Are tho attorneys pres. A Light in ery Berth. Milwaukee & St, Paul in the case of one en; much crape to his field ot A tlantic, and it is probable that the v . was in & predi new minister will occupy the pulpit next sharply to a fellow who had meurred ,aud as he was out of town no telephone communication A pause and scarching glanee about the To the Chicago, I\ B ahpleant railway belongs the eredit of bei and there wa ament, as he did not kuow who the somebody was, and there was ch? u:\itl his l\nnor, the to reduce the matter \|lll be reached, he wrote him t of \lm letter first in the count ighting of trains to scient of the novel fi Introduced in the sleeping patent electric readi is luxurious pro A telephone_alarm called the West Broad- way fire department to the residence of Mr. Ingersoll, corner of Avenue D and Twenty- third streev last evening, whero some. chil dren had set fire to a hay stack. stack burned 3 residence of the owner, noone in court who could tell bim, nearly as could be learned, he was in “Twenty-fourth and Cuming oon_and was “pretty well, then, I dism ate yavadalg on. the opening day of this torm that T should not endure any sort of thing—and T certainl “[First National Bauk of West Virginia ?. Witman; are the attorneys her it to Commissiont was arrested y filed a demurrer in which the clim was set more of this the vicmity of streets Sunday well organized,” according to the at No. 1 engine obscene within the of the United atures a in each ion fore and after retir- wding atnight 1 us comfortable as by and when retiting th beyond that point is vel to know who hit him, or whother hitat all, althongh omething about the circumstances in o, but it should be re. I won’t dismis ontinue it for trial for the term, States statute prohibiting the sendingof sueh stuff through the mails. 1 discharged Clark, decision will establish an_important preced- North Dakota Prohibs. Guasp Forks, N. D., Sept. ition s tate convention today decided to unite ponse of the aepartment and the of- ective work done when they arrived on_the further damage than day, seclusion, The destruction of ‘the hay. fect of ho:o was laid, Nine hundred The long lead and the ssure bursted one of the sut'\mll* and delayed tho worka fow seconds, the West Broadway department responded to with the farmers’ alliance convention, e rerlio R ry Schomhals, foroman, ienty Packing Co., S “This ends today’: s call,” added the judge ent, and people who indulge the use of such A e A it 2 thing but tho best of humor, *and wo to itand send it through lark’s practico of the saloon Ve a friend looking for the bar- tender, when a stranger ordered him out and truck him twice in the face. im that the man who struck him was r kuew of nosuch indi- langugage can W the wails, if th . and spell the first word like plain mill *dam" and omit the *t"in_ the last word, Audrew Frace, Cuming with If the courts of Towa had their celebrated calf case, those of Nebraska are beginning to realize that they are produc Chicago, s pat cannot be used by sprains, cuts, brui clulppud nands,ote. Munager Kent, the un fortunate head of the 8 reaijeat Of Rad ON, Pulli runon the Chicago, Mil- | Shueart between ited, and railroud “greatest improve- served witha subpoens to appear and testify before the court at the last term, and who disregarded itand went to Omaha, upon an attachment still more unfortunate Standard opera ecom- pany, was acquitted upon his second trial on charge of cheating by false pretenses pre- by Laudlord Jones 01 lhn ¥ In the teial befoae Ju ury disagreed, and the case was mkm morning to Jus change of venue. L SO Cincinnati Races Postponed. The Queen were postponed on ac- vidualin that vieiity and hastened to file a complaint arainst Captain Murphy of No. 1 as the nearest approach to a Reference is made to the matter of “Morso ment of ‘the fner,” thejury in the third trial of which was locked up for deliberation at 100'clock yesterday morning in a room in t court apartments, The plaintiffs have been suing for $40 which they claim tho defendant owes them for veal estate comimissi engine house, “ebiief” in that part of the ¢ to answer tothe a chace to deny 5 5001 as he saw bim thiat he was not the mau who struck him and who was for contempt during \'m'ullun, Wi and sentenced to pay a fine of Two or three yoar le-pnw cars leave the Union Pa depot, Omaha, at . daily, the suite of distr vlmrp( hul was not L’i\'m utler declared e e Sixteenth and Farnam streets is The testimony depariment ab Ticket office, COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS All Kinds of D, e to look as g dongand deilvered fin il "Darts of ndfor price list. MACHAN, Prop, on ¥ N COUNCIL Bry 3.D. EDNUNDSON, Pros. CHARLES R, 114 GITIZENSSTATE BANK Of Council PAID UP CAPITAL... be | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. LIABH_\TY TO DEPOSITORS B L. SIUGART, Vice-Pres ness, A and surplis banlt n uthwestern lowa. INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, be con- Union rnam street (Barlker inthis city, was arrested for ed packige that was Ho was indicto arguments of counsel w court, who decided that Kent had done noth- ere presentod to the thenew Rock Island ticket ofice, The case was started two years ago, and ots to all poinis who did hit you!" inquired the arc now more than double the stealing a reg o through iis hands, Gouncil Bluffs & Omaha TRANSFER LINE. Beecroft & Sons PRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT, H. ,* Props, BAGGAGE, EX A. NAsi, Gen'l Agent. Suntler hada’t the faintest idea, and the matter would probably ha there, but just at this juncture Detective Dempsey walked in. man—that's the man,” de- excitedly, pointing to the officer, wha looled at Lim in blank surpr “T'his'is the first time [ have s ithappened, but he is the man that hit me.”? The court told him he must be mistaken, as amount invelved, Atthe first trill Judge Hopewell took the %ase from the jury and instructed thata ver- dict be returned for defendant. appealed to the supreme court, ico reversed Judge Hopewell's 5 dict was rendered for plain- Then the defendant made a motion for a new trial and Judge Hopewell sustained it. third trial came on the grand jury at the term of court lo]luwlnk vo dropped right For information regarding Bloomftield day, October 2, address ux City, Ia, — A Bicycle Baby Carriage, Bieycling is all the i among llu- ladies of the northeast, where h started in New York two punishment, AU of peoplo. who' defrauded hotel keopers that he had entered which he was unablo to fulfill, and there was no criminal intent shown, The justice then discharged himand thero never was a hap- pierman in tho city than this palo-faced, spectacled man who'has been made to the brunt of an entire scason Two of the ladies of the company still remain arraigned for trial before 3 ornand the trial was being pro- ceeded with when it was discovered that ono of the jurors had been a member of the g teg him. The trial was stopped the jury disbanded. camo to trial ~ again bis attovney murrer setting up the claim that the accused sale of lots Thur: James F. Peuvey, The plaintift jury that lndi ity was handsomely Making three trips every day doy. A, Stewars Express g Delivery ¢ fif- predomi- decorated aty of the most promineut horse- ended yesterday morning as noted. I Bank of Commerce has en- was an oficer und a detective, and ould not be put 1u jeopandy twic SO DOL I il i o Jos o himself denied that ho had over ago, has just been taken same offense, and asked for and all of the gentlomen are here the arrival of Barnum, when they Nobraska association. in the district court, one of will probably have a very interesting bout it for the financial public. seen the man before. Suntler could not under must be some Ho looked ¢ but could find no The case has been pending since tered two sui has been out on bond, 3 Shiras sustained the demnrrer and dis- od the defendant. 13, Laniber of for the offenso of expect to get new situations. d it, and said it who looked like man whose husband or induced to invest | joined the arm and those who hay: lu)nm ure the ne V\Imlo\\' shades at Losey & Jensen, 11 | sues him for 818, October aud November of last ye: sixty and ninety days, the sums bvnlg $4,000 dving been $2,06 and tried before a Jury court room, knights of the selling whisky without a Attention, embiance to you wish to sell your property call on the oy’s, and-he hud to giv B. Judd, president, 606 tucked his worse-looking .\, \\ullsLu . and §16,500, there “hant Loftus of at the eastern half of !-m.m county se Knox count v and he was $100 and the costs of the case. W, W. Grandsberry of the same place was put through the samo process and got the same verdict and sentence. sentenced to pay a tine of decl nln d Ih.fll)u sport is un\ulllmnl\ - Lewis of Minneapolis tound wo difloultyin gotting a bicycle, but for u while she uader his arm and took his departure. “Tho other case is one wherein plaintift brings foreclosure proceedings against Will- ium Latey and othersto foreclos in will 1 Wednesduy Fine interior decorating, Losey & Jensen Rheumatism is caus oisonous acid in tne blood and yields to A found (consider uhln PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, October o evening, Bloomfield, from her little yearold child long enough to enjoy long rides on the silent steed. cases which seeinchronic and hopeless have been completely cured by this medicine, ut little to try what effect the Pills We predict success, The amount involved is 81,469.80, The caseof K. C. Patterson vs F. P, Dick- son of Kansas City was dismi tiff’s uttorney at his request and cost. W. H. Ross, another violator of both the I‘I"\\'\I“) in getting i aw of the state and revenue law of the general government, had his case tried Mrs. T. Jefferson of Oaklandis a guest of Mus, Dr. Stewart, K sed by plain- extension of the Omaha railway auction sale of lots Thursd oy uve in your case, Randolph Gr ¥, October 2, at Bloomfleld, Knox county, Nebraska, solved the problem now, however, by invention which makes the machine a combination between o by twelve good men and true, and they found jeorge Rowell of Waterloo is a guest of Miss Ida Wallace, Albert Deetkin of Wyomingis a guest of Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous MURDEROUN I‘IHD OPS IN S. Crissman vs., Hattie dyspopsia, dulluess, - Hay for the foreclosure of a blanket mort- “The caso of James geographical cured’ by Dr. of Knox sure tobe the his brother, Dr. C. Deetkin, John J, Reiser of Lincoln township, a dem- A seat 15 securely lm)r\ carriage, hahdle-bar, Sumples free at Kuhn & held b gugo held by tho Co.'s, 13th and Dougelas. roperty within the laintiff “upon ull of the imits of the town of seat is Bloomfield, Killed in Two Days, town of the terminal Randolph extension of the oerat of the old school, is in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Barhyte of Burlington lln- child sits, and both mother and babe Manawa, was tried to the court. Several . i enjoy the ride immensely. witnesses w art of the e The Chronicle’s Cal- cutta correspondent says it is reported that NEVADA GOVERNORSHIP, | Lowox, Sept. 25, wish ar the largest ox- business and u splendid investment.get in on the ground dence was submitted in the ous on both sides, und submitted and the court took it under advisement, e Theatrical Etlquette Abrond. that in the London are guests of the family of Alderman Charles Kelloy of Red Oak was in’the city yesterday examining the sewerage orm of deposi A Complication Which May Cause Considerable Trouble. Cirsox, Nev,, Sept. 2 the troops In Goa are committing the wildest people Indiserimi- Several popular leaders have been excesses and 5.~The recent death sale at Bloomf auction day, October 2 etiquette requires lhl- dress cir that all those in ntlemen and 1f the sama lively gait a score or more of the pages of the docket maintained today of Gdvernor Stevenson has resulted in tho The resid en question as to who is C, Aaldane of New York, formerly a mem- arrested and shot. berof the fixm of er[hl&l)llldulu, Is in legal successor. ences Void, will be cleaned up. must appear in Kentucky Lottery Li the he ‘adof the sc Lieutenant Governor Davis died a Attor lal system fu the world, it Mr. and Mrs, Allen Brown of Newark, T11., Those actually inthe are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Charles P, Scott house, nice rooms, glean _bods, tare cral Hardin today gave 1 is Liding in the equal to the best, governor gen palace and is deaf to petitions from theinhab: Gen- »dinan his opinion on the standing of the Frankfort and He holds that the dress circle must appear in full dress, but in 1 was possibly the only ome in full dress among 1,000 peopl rates to regular boarders, Many women and children who fled st., Couticl] Blufts, ——— e lave been bayonetted Buy your lumber of T'he Judd & Wells Co., Henry county lotteries. s which the lotteri It is left for th overnor ever since, Some persons hold that | thither for protection ell becomes acting governor, but owing to a s claim to prosecuting general ofices of 813 Broadway. The Mluhmun sporting headquarters, 418 ‘been thrown into the palace by coustitutional provision he canuot draw the “Tho governor justi Others hold that the governor and lieutenant governor being dead, the present Wall paper at Losey & Jensen's, 11 Pearl st. parquet at the Grand suys a writer band of citizen soldic fles the acts of tho troops on the ground that : Ttis estimated Coustitution an explanation a polite »u has been d RAGRAPHS, president of the senate takes the place PERSONAL others urge that the secretary of stat party who really is goyernor. trouble may result on this account. e The ladies connected with the Women's have purchased the property known asthe McMahn homestead, and in due time the house will be raised and Frenchman sald that it was due to the native politeness of the ers are there who are been knlml and wounded that $00 persons hay Fashionable wool suil in two days fightin Simmons, § 10 §7 ; silks, §7 to §10. Shorthand. Miss Rhodes, Brown building. made by Mrs, L. Christian association Counsideruble , & leading grain manof Lewis, fa., was in Omaha yeste expected to b Assoon as you discover any do this in defer- and Aikman, one of the leading busiuess ., 18 in the city and called s use Hall's ence to them, hair or grayness alw newer to tone upthe secretions and preve balduess or grayuess, They will continue in the same lue of work s herelolore, carcing Cramp snd Colie there is no remed to the geuuine Dr, Thomas Eclectric Ol Sigus, Losey & Jonuu 11 Pear st Water Lily Soap wili doat D 3 Broundway. fal Teloe- [ prone Leaves Ce nnlu I Blufs0 ana p. i L Orders pro uupl ly attended to. Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Eto, DR. C.B. JUDD, 608 B:nnuwuy, Councll Blufls. 1S WANTED, MAIN STRE Over(. cauemin & Co's Jewelry Stree PUSEY, OFFICER& BANKERS. Corner Malnand Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, lers In forelgn and do ctiony made wnd interest pald on L sestie exchany deposite, —_—

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