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4 6 - THE OMAHA DAILY BLL. \fbD NESD: \\. OCTOBER 29, 1890, [ ———. — — e i - — e ——— e —— - - v — -- - r s - \ sied in_fhls ity seves foars wiit | 8808 NERHASK A Small Blase. (Y TICKS THE OMAHA BEE | THE NEWS IN TIE BLUFFS. | ittt i ey, i 1“0% UP ON ELECTION DAY, | cnen wass W aLPIEEE o ul SPECIAL NOTICES —— | He had been in the best of heal th until a few Joint Debate at Biwood. | SR [y SIS R NS ‘ome (s ottt ot | COUNGIL BLUFFS. CCUNCIL BLUFFS. I -'Ilm' {?-‘fvv"‘l“':rv‘:»:"x mll\l-:':'hr‘lhlv;- ‘:\‘:;m ® | Ergoon Neb, Ochi} Spaedal Telegram | Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. The fire de i - OFFICE, NO PEARL ST ([ * Davi f ¢ in Sweeden, Al frinnds of the family are ) 0 Tt Brr]—Hon. J: L. Caldwell of Linoln o Oitsr O, U et Brsle | Partment extinguished the flames before JOR RENT -Good fivesroom houses 41009 No. 12 | Bty Sum Davi Oonvited of Amants |t oveten, Al feiate o the tamiy“u | LS00 g i W 5. M The Oity Council's Suggestion to the Busie | Pirtiment extinguishod th [ FUS s e ety i Sl Deilvered by Carrier (o wny pant of the iy, | with Intent to Commit Murder, — democrat, of this city on the McKinrey tarift | ness Men of Omaha. ot R { foom.ovet starensarcouts houie) hetises thd 0. W. TILTON, =« = ® MANAGER | b Owing val--. l‘;-‘k l‘n fireon O v’uw'. - 11 bill oo laree and epthusiastic house con i " '\HIII'HIH:( Park A 1. nllot & {1,. v Able ..;,v“;\. |l.y.m, S i } an compelld to ask all parties indeb to | posedof fariners and business men of Gos- | New Haves, Conn, Oct. 25-The Elm | dems street. v Omabn, for lease or salo it GETTNG READY FOR THE ELECTION, | e to ey upaton S.8vLuvas, | per wounty, God oer and good feeline (SEE THAT A FULL VOTE IS POLLED.| City driving park, owned by Nicholas W, | heap- I B Davidwn, @ Fifth avenue, Builnes: Offfes, No. (s . s Lot 68 Bt 1 prevlled througnout, My, Caldwell fuirly de and Joseph F. Hubinger of this city, was R <ALE-Complete set_of tianers tools, Nyt Editor, No. 23 | e l The Lossof an Eye. | molished his opponent with facts and figures - TRy 1L6R6H0A 2ol §0,000. by .. Httinwes | Eand siack ot (e ad . DaSalE. e | &1} Hunting & Pastor—Confilenco | ATITES WAS 00 LXG yestoriy e S U GRS PORE RS : | A Resotation Introfuced Looking to | of Keokuk, Ia, The attachment vesulted | oo ot room 818 Merriam biook P nENORE WEN Man Witon Ploals Unlley~A Yew | wuirel out 6 6t Blljah Modlutwi. uyos Groat failyat Red Clout the Delivery of the Tenth Strcet from the alloged fuilare ‘of the New Havem | [59sonet st tisioss o, | Healpuariors N.Y.1.Co. i { Live Stock Company - Cath . | The tight ook plade ais churivar in Cresomt | 1o CrauDy 168, ot 3. (Special H4le Viaduct Bonds to Kov eie part of the iy ke R Aty & Co. 60 Main street agreement to transfer their sta Il business geam to T Bre.|~The largest republican n ToWR UroEtoh Counedl Blufts Lunber Co. el | les in Confertnee tawnship, There was a free for all, and " e Sl P 1o the lowa broter. The - New Haven Hu. | J[ULES Tor salo choap. a span of_god e i lone Ogbert house Yhiie ot ol ten Mot ds. that | FOLLY Of the campaizn was heldat the opra bingers claim that the last installment of | ¥ working mules with inracss and wagon. efhert. Resldencs O — ool e " | house this evening, The speakers wered 10,000 was long overdue and the westorn | Ay o Fred Davis stabies on Fourth streety one 140, . between thetwonamel was of amore serins | Hubinger clurms to have come to New Haven | Bear Fifth avenue G. Tate, John C. Allen, candidate for secre- ki gl el s | with the ear. 1o meet the obligation, but s tary of state, and A, R, Humphrey, canli- o Riley of the Chicago cowas in the city je S Davis, Slippery San,'* fgailty. So | nature, Jones was boasting that he It will not bethe fault of the council if wid whip | | 1ere f s for sale nea e o [ Wy tho tivaice e wio have ban Lsteniig | wy man b the room with the exceptim |y OF h . D g, | CVery elector iu the city’ has notan opportun- | they were nusentand there was ho- oie to \ Dareat Voot & Lonran ety Inthe wse of Sarah Plater v 1 Eowh'as 41 ho cit @ whito man, | of onoman named Forsythe, McClure asked | \‘. e "“l'{"‘ ndent of pablic l’” Wiine | 1ty to voteat the election on Tuesday next ve the 1o, R T s i ks fled yosterday b 3 5 Aoogiotll | ock P m. the opora house w At the meoting last night Mayor Cushing - - he stoe’s and fixtnres of a well of the apylication of timprary alt duneoat Bigl iim if he wouldn't make an exception in bis | crowded 1 its greatest cipaoity. Mr. Tate he meeting last night May Hirdiy to ns Bellevit ahlished grocery store, or will sell e ThetiLs o Y aninst Davis was that case dlso. but Jimes emphatically declined, | handed the tarin i a mist iierand | prosented a conmnleation celative to the | e o, e Beesl s Cfar ‘Wl Tnqnies of T Two new cases of diphtheria weve vpor t b relor " . pu o6 neld the undivided attention of the large au- | subject, as follows 00X, Oct, 2 e Cologne G 3 its AP T A wsmull with et tocommit mardey, and | wherapon MeClure let m hive one, and g attenti '} o e S 1 B0 I8 16t wv e, Council s AR b e A o | Uit b Mim gulley s charred, Tio | proces 5 1o folow 1tup o two dinehed, | dience fortwolours, Mr J. ¢, AL i e e slaotion to bo held on November 4, | A intarvi \\‘\\-n I, P O'Connor, in Which | 2t : 18 1oth (LR - were the ch nof J. M Cadle, & i i : Ao e e p s 8oy Tire " | | aequaintance in thisvicinity assures him a e is quoted s saying that the O'Br OR SALE or Rent lon land, with Some say McClire had brass knuckles on, g in this vicinity as K00, Wi » thie mosf rtant election tha | A l enucA. exllt newrly ook away tho breath of | foime say Mechire had brasskautes e | gaod’ vote Mr. A, it. Humphrey made | 1890, Wil bs thie moet impottant election thet | 5,0 iosion to Amorics liss nothing to do houses, LY J. IR, Rise, 10RIain st Gounoll Angone wanfing to by dieap o County Atrney Ovgn, not beauso he did | 1o \Cag poundinge Mot lire over the head | Yery favorablo tmpression and the whole | bas ever been held in state of Nebraska. | (wivh iy potato. faminy, which wis tno busi- | Bis. of large mules, togeher with b pot think it was du and riztt, | and back with arolling pin Atlast MeClure | teket is rpidly gaining ground in this part | On that day will be docided a quest of 1 niess of the British government. *Our only wagon, shoulet cull 4t IFved Da hut becanse iut L at least it has | cied “enoigh,” seresming forthe others to | 0f the state. FE vital importance to all our citizens. In view | coneern,” Lo says, “was o get mouey for T { T \ N Fourh strect 2 e | inesl Loioastois ta venlict of Pl Jomes o, s he was goug- Great Dem snstration at Blaie, of this fact arrangemgnts should be made | w:" -:{pmw-wv‘: Lhe wission counts upon Jobn Rogan paid afine of 1000 the poilce 3 g out his ey, The men were Hale whereby all qualified electors of the city § Eetting £100,000 | | court yostorday moning in satisfaction for § und it rute and - the party broke | I, Neb., Oct 28.—[Spodal Tele e Khlamir gl ol . - { U L plain drank anda vide in the patrol wazon on average § gets an- lea fnto his | yp " MeClire's eve was indeedin bad con- |0 Tiur Bwe.]—Therepublican raily at this may have an opportunity of casting their bl Ovar Niagire Fatls, { . theevening prvious, cadthat theracan be nosuch thingas an | dition, andsoon became so swllen that it | place tonight by farexceeded in interest and | 10t o that day ) AGYRA Farts, N. Y., Oct 2%, —Tho hridye Pormit 1o wed was granted sesterday tol%, | inte 1ot so wsthe viotbais sill | was fiposible to. exuming the exe {tsef; | astendanc any ottee poitical rally of the | Alargo nambor of prominent merchants | tender of the railyay suspension bridz e dai: 0 A Barrdtand Anpie € Stainnoff, both of | e aurder was comupitted, For | 0 tine it hecame evident thatthe eye la cambal early lour the stroots were | Davesugyested to me that it would be wise | 5o R0 skif L Wit shall Tdo op Christmasd Newvman's Grove, Neb, : also to Peler Kee- | 1Y Aoty et Ih f b | eers distroyed. pampign ALLR edrly HOUE LI St “‘v‘ and well for all mevehants and manufactuy to ha I8 SKITt contathing muai pasy 11 % GEAS Roos &S IOH IR PR SWaY Zonand Mo WWattom, both of this cit i or some othee reason the-verdietsin such { PEgG G filled with expectant people, many having | to close their placediof business on election | inderthe bridge this moming, The boat |y MA ks iy A N P 1 O D, geoers v, | ases tiavebeen almast wpifornly efther mn | A lawo nimber of witnsses are presmt | comoin fom the contry, A splendid torch- | day und consider™ho day a holiday trom 7 | capsised at the fiist broakerand the i was |yt e . O | attracted still pore attent i s inoss | acaittal or thofineding of guilty of ssaulty | from Creswent, where both parties e well | light prowssion formed at tho Commercial | 8 m.to 7 p. m, thereby giving employers ot soen_siain thing more has been | onChrisn | ¥y o bise 1 and bt or assault with in- 10Wn mes has been in Jail smce his i and employes ample time in which to cast | learned about the matter. harnl g el < esterday by jainting the front of s store b hotel come A pavaded the principal ploy I i T B AT D PR ) wrat ndily hayil he 1t | arvestin Apvil ist. otel oomer and paraled v 0 thelr vote and therchy obviate ail tikelihood — - LRI 2 1 ! sl brlg ‘The Favorte one b sach cases, " streds, of any not voting for want of tine. An Insurance Company Assigns. | N, oL A H yeilotday 3 ted by old ofieos of the coirt thit | TheManhatean sporting healquarters, 418 | Germania hall, the largest auditorium | “Iwonld therefore suggest and recommend | Cricaco, Oct, 28, —The Matual fire ms ur X i T Attt lelh veslorday mernd fiest finding of intentto murderin 1 proagway in Blair, was packed to the doors. Hon.Jo- [ thata resolution be passed by the council | ance compuny ussigned today, The company 1 et away. and it you I G P I G pr ining beyond the recollection of Sk e —_—— seph T. Davis presided. H.H. Baldridge, | requesting the proprictors of all business | o heos 1o make ttlement in full, having | At eaplure any YOuare veleons to several speeetes, at Merrll tonieht, T | Youcanhny atea pt worth from 1 082 | the first speaker, reviewed the progress of | houses and manufacturvers to ciose theiy | “SPECIS tomake a settlement B full, Bvime d o jenc ey o want 1 Kiow e partiee L Dl gl Paalinuth | y Suith wwasa most - { and apounl Of tea_ worth Soc, for just $1at | Nebraska for tweity-three years under re- | placos of business from m. to 7 p m, | 8large excess of ussots over Lialilitt Che Fars ask any of our salosien, and atthe sanie and Muyleton November | AL e | derans one, ms almost mineulos | Lund Brotiers, 3 Main street. publican rute and closed with a b and consider the day between those hours a 80 of THOHATIUEG t8anid. 1o, Ho' URUSURRLY [ LIl SRIGYQIISALLIS DOt Jdii E.L Dysinger wis flned #1535 yestenlay | that he » tell tho story, T -— . ment in defense of a protective taiff, . | legal holiday, so that all qualified voters con- | Severelosses sustained during the past year. CILAL AN SoLERal a1 ae momiag for intoveatin anl sauling | woond was seveiteen fictes in lenith, and Approving habe's Bond, Broteh followed, and hein turn gave place | nected inany way with all business esta - - - 1 saya uiEausnio s aygere 4'; er’ Peterson o the el previns, | 1 wi‘ the splie to l'(u-‘m-n!“‘ul m; Thecity couneil held a brief session last | to Hon, John L. Webster, who was greeted | lishments may have an opportunity of exer- Mrs. it Gante Killed. L S WHAT YOI ‘[\\ DO FOR < \Jn-; e assanlt grow out of the offeer's atte abdomen, The eut opened the ablomiial i ey i th mfening lause. Ho presented | cising their vights of suffrage 3 W ASHINGTON, Oct. 2,—The wilow of the Vbs. wranulito) sugar ( X T night for the purposeof approving the bond | with deafening applause. pre ug their vights of suffrag 4 ) I 1 h b it < toun the fellow in for intox iatior | vavity for five fiches nilowinge the mtestines | LEV G WET ren el i taeartiod tiho |10 briel the recod of L, D. Riehurds [ The suggestion of the mayor was warnly | late Licatena? Gantt of ti AL a1 e e (e TR seecis pretty well settied now that Conn- | to protyaule en the scaris frightful ek ) Loe 4 L land urged most eloquently his claim | approved by every member of the council, t iwore out deivin By aid the 1 W for o e ©il Blutts withgive i the sehone for estab, Fle burden of thedefense seome d t be to | contuet for escavating the Indian creek | ypan republicans, Grand Army of the Re- | and the foliowing resolution, offered by Mr. P i Rl P ) Tishing il works in the western yart of the | prove that anollior cloved man iam d Jack- | extention. Thecouncil requived him toex- | public men and the laboring classes. His | Wheeler, was unanimously adopted : . Gantt being kalled aud hey | bl city, thesale of 1ots heing to Sionx | sonwas the vipper. The testinony oo this 4 eyten boud that he wonld have the work | references to Moviavity, Gannon, McGinty & Resolved, By the council, the mayor col P sorlously injured, . s | ! City being toocagerto gt a chanceeto try for | point was evidently 1ot strongs moagh to sat- 3 it Isfy e juy. The ostreme penlty for the Wi vt oat Paallus, | offense istén years in the penitential & s “positive in his identific somRSIsted I GIIFY: (6o 1 the | Co.supporting Bovd™ as o fizareheadand | ewrrinz, that' il busiess men. hirehants, bt il ‘1'”’| ]“"‘; bl “!‘.“' ‘f]‘ freotrade as a doctrine broughtdown the | manufuctirers and artisans be and - are proposed penal obligation to begin the work | poiia ™ o urged the necessity of returning | hercby requested to thelr of Assassing Postponed. Examinatio Twith steading com from B Marks Smith ton y within thoee days from the date of approval | yepublican congressmen in theinterest of un- "“l:;,’ "{‘;‘\‘:";;“ ~ New Onirans, La »“"' . =Th Tolly ok poiii will come up aue today i Justiom | of Davis, In private talk he s M' ) of lus boud, settled questions, notabiy the steamship sub- , inary examination of the accused v Navy beans per pound Sweourt, © Another jury willl lled | ¢ ‘.’;‘( 4"'|-“1¥‘~ ."“\ ::",, -.. ‘w“ |f “x"“lm\ f’,'l“.‘" The council las decidedto take immediate | 8 ~Ii lun;l 1-‘1;”\‘”‘, bill |;~u:-~ . nl--’ ml.u:u i nessey ;w ation case was post $rackers 1‘::._,\_‘@“ on 1o wivstle with it, the Tovmer oie having e, and it ishaved (o telione from amothe rosesiton of GG Mk s i L8 Nt i the statemen hat democrats all are definltely on motion of the. disty e A L Tous disacrec, | but Davis has o p face, and - then oo “'f‘ s ‘m_ (e Mk '“f ‘“‘E"T” in congress were always present to be avold the rush 1 eeursin | tod Dlio PrisoHers Were remn l\"‘»; b i gs IEEL flora Doylu i C (o0 4 i |used to rememt used 1,200 feet of private property under the rules counted when there was any hell to be raised, |;.|mn of e - which out the benetit of bail Potted han » can wimen, botkinder saventear youmms of A, | 10 0o, & el ating o | of the board of health, and then proceed with | hut notoriously absent when business was to | 0Tt PECVERTS iy electors fion voiing. St Deviicd huthi, b were avrested lust night ane Joeled up i | W fort aver the viver, and yau know that | he endennation inthe usual way, wiich | be transacted, Mr. Webster fully sustained | -4 ",11"“':' Jyas also adopted pranting A Ravsas AR FALN :. 02, Bt e the central_station vpon the cige of | WHite sollicrs whenunifonned st WIKeArs | wij) pquire notless than thiry diys. Be- | hisreputation as abrilliant, orator and sbiy S8, vith the excopton ol thedity | Kuwsny, Kan, Oct 28— The Edwards | Vimeecr por vagrancy, Their offense was failive topay | DI remein e 1 fore that dute arrives the work will be | entertained the audience of over onethousand rtics, @ holiday on clection. | | et 1 5 % bl L pivdiys Lworld Lave to trastsome of the | fore that date arrives the wor be [ Heple, R Poppleton presented a com- | County bank failed today. “T'he assets are i n..\_m Ay fines, oo % | boys. ~ E wouldw't kiow their names, and | finished, % - e munication fying the council that the A to exceed the liabilities by large 7 " © Ih"'r}‘ agnor ccarporter. . | :.:-nv‘ | whon payday ame | would go wp and round Work was commenced on the ditch yes- What stean is tothe ougine, Hood's Sarsa [ court had led the school boand man- | amount aud depositors will doubticss receive | 1o 4 N6 TS .I;“‘“j'\ ELEa S N ngthis afternon, when the .”.‘..l.,‘,,‘,.\‘ than "‘ll';)\‘“““‘;}‘;'; O Jue e | terday afternom. The contracior pita force | patila “1 to the body, probicing bodily us taso in favor of ’t"t;u gboard | their claims tn fall £ RT: Divis's Blae T, por saek. .. 15 § albabe { o BALEs: & it AL ¢S+ 1 of mo Hver cuttiue away the willows | Power and furishing mentat force, £ 3 sking g 2 = iold medal. per sack A fthe sleeperand of {he tradn will be i the | § fad'to, or ol lotsof tiues Twould losen | OF men atibe river attiug away the willows | ¥ & directions. Ob motionof Mr. Wheeler | Barnum's Circus Teain Wrecked. | e Sl $ Cot i it v 10 city. Itis stated hy the officials ut theeity | guater ora holf. They can'tfool me on und preparing for the work of excavating, the city attorney was directed to take the ; ‘R y e such lidine Mot 5 A e g Tl ‘i il bo commence o Balfour Receives an Ovation. 3 « akethe | Macox, Ga., Oct. 3. —By a reav-end col- | A: Rattler, try ity per Suck 1w Building that Thonpson has decidel to plead | o and ] knoy thit San Dayis was the | Which Wil be commenced by a force of 4 steps to remove the case to the su- guilty, hoping to receiven Light sentence by | folior who catme. 6 i tweity teams today. DinLay, Ot Ballour received an ova- | EEea SO G O sible, to take some | lision of two sections of Lavmum’s civcus | A ds warranted as represonted and 16 B0 doing, Lo i AL T great importaice attached tothe work | tionon lnding at Achill. He sail he was | faito prevent the bonrd of education from | rain this mornine one uan was kiliod and | Gunges i the poand. - 1 i ot e g “'rn'.-wn evening in old genflermn mamed THE FALL OPENING, 1:-’)‘:';.';i\"']}‘.’(‘vil-‘r‘.'y'."l';i’um];ui;"l:‘f'i:- :i: "Lx'\;lx!1||,l'l glad to meet the people and expressed sorrow | proceeding with the work of erecting a build- | oue fatally injured. A number CEHOEses Were | n, Any grocer wishing to sellout e allon ced applicd to the police for assitance in it " nee ane i before the gro ik oy Preains. W e Hnsihetiy forthe falluroof the potato crop. He was | ingon the high school grounds until a de- | also kitled searching forhis sixte ceres. @il A ishe ear-old daughter Ibe the most | The 3oston Store Preparing a Ploas- | 000 A . i Ao AL jad he had been able to sanction thecon- | €ision can be sceured from the supreme court. A % TR v ED. N BROW N’ S e, FId finportant and least expensive improvement | & ke dadver Ine Locomotive Engieers, who badleftlome. He located her with @ | = » ! i 3 : The city attorney reported adversely onthe party nmed Cascy, wiere she wis fund |0 and Proficable Surprise for Peo- | thathas been made in the history of the | structionof frailvay shich would give them | oging'of D. A, Farrell & Co. and D, Macrae | P1rrsnvi, Pa, Oct. 2S—The botherkood of @GO D Festerdiy morming by Doputy Marshal Wiite | Dle o CCouncil plufrs, 4 ity employment. A number of pessants es- | foraileged damages sustained to property by | locomotive enginecrs woday decided on At Bidden under a sty and covered with | The Boton store people have acconplished o 3 Fourth Street and Broadway, Council I.. 1. Mossleris the managerof the Model | corted Balfonr to varions fishing stations, | flocds from N ). S , % nstoris and the report wasap- | lauta, Ga., as the place of holding the next bed clotling, Sheis atihe sation and ve- | sonerhing that they may well feelproudof, | (iciiing Co. - Give bim o eail andefter dark escorted him over the moun - [ proved by the council. convention, butit will provatly be May Blufrs, lows, Fuses 10 go home, daiming she is mistrated. | gyl whio wiilbe of greatintenst to the peo- = g gl tains. Balfour pro uwurul- finish the hrlrrl Sidewilk [uspector Bermingham was | 592, f i o Ty A finep ayon draving has been | ple of Counel Blats, With store rooms S between the two points of Ircland and defray | granted a two weeks leave ot absence. - piton euibition o the east show winany at | hie 0f_ towndl Bults. With stan sos Still Hunting for a Pastor. | 10" expenses out of bis own pocket. The | The county commissioners’ agreement to Steamship Arrivals. ATTEND Eiseman's. iis tio portrattof a pily little | #1140 with people from e opening until th - D Cooles anuounes hisdetamination | pewantschered hin unlexpressedgratitude. | pay the eity’s portion of the cost of grading | At New Yuri e Westerlaud, from | Sty s a splon Tl motto, Tha newsboy, as e appears on the steet” in his [ clowe of busines ach day they have suc wently leave thecity shortly after | Ou the road back to Westport atriumphal | Park strcet from Hast avenue to thewest eity varn: the men o 4 > rt milccows I avery oF humaneargs | roehod summer htir, i (o paie of pantaloonsg | i very nearly perfeting theirue on, i s Otliuea il |iaeet s encted at Mulsiiy, and Balfour | linits wis aceepted and the contract for the | A20VE3 1 ML Lol byh!mAHOUIOIE, B R IA S ot meabs it IR BAL | vangermants. o & s M DU | b e (e iognce 1n CHEAEOWILL | var cherod by fota 0f Joopio 4t virions | work approves A\ Glasiow e State ot lullani, from WESTERN Which s not strome enough o entne his | Gyigat internpfig the steady lowof rrde. | pe o T ERNIT L) DT P pnluu, Oneof the local priests at Newport Three bids for furnishing coal for the city | New York. Pe_ple are progressive. full of ensesy, and mow < Tuir. One lezof his pants fs gowe at the [ el e Gt Dot | A ocanoct to Jiove lnlo ithy that time. The | gajl that Balfour was the grectest benefactor | were receivedand referved to the comptraoller. TS making seheimes. Doy heed el traini Juee and thesingle suspnder has g strggle | SPeinl ad skillfal decomtors have beei at | divectory of the IMirst Baptist chureh avestill | Treland ever had, and they looked to him to | A uumber of property owners presented an Seven Hundred rams Lost. businees l g i L D 10 keepthe oth from fulling off work during the st week arvasging the | anximsly looking for a pastor to fill the | bring peace and prosperity to the country. | endorsement of the proposed extension of the Loxpoy, Oct, 28—t is reported that @ ve loWA s ragged dress his fico is w souds Forthe opending. which will take place | Co ooy wasioned by the resignatin of My, | At Westport Balfoar recefved a deputation | fire limits onWest Favuam to Lowe avenue. | ol ith 00 enigrants on boari has fon broad smile as he waches down and pulls out | on Thursday vight, October 30, “The decra- > S tas bes aceessful, | OF citizens, headed by u priest, and conferred | This was something of anovelty, as all other R AR CbA B SR e | Ih popular etneilin, n acopy of Tre BE g froma biz bundie of Bres | tions alwady i place ave andsome av been unsuceessful. | gy jongth as to the best methods of providing | communications on the subject have been in | 4ered off the Cupe of 3t Vi u! | e aeinggeand work for e neroaning under his wem. “The cryon is the work of ul wiien <completed the display will L pasiors who could be | relief for the coming distress. the form of protests, The communication | = zal § HMiss Nandes Bicre, wiho hs opend o stidve | bo the inest over mado i Counnl s, | obtaned but they are in demnd dsewhere St sl | wis referred to the committee of - the whol IS YOUR WIFE WELL? COLLEGE, inthe Merriam bl counectionwithMrs, | Theupper potionsof the wwo large £oms | g g have received larger offers thau the Burdock Blpod Bitters taken after eating D. C. Stephen and others preseted a notice Commences fall tesm Sept. 1st, She ssleds. the Tilsback, anotheraceanplished atist. have been conpletel and the - decorito SRR T (hesdl b e sl e will relieve any feeling of weight or over ful- | that on and after November 3 they would re- : : Teally practical for hor St 1o 1. No'm il 1 ot now at work on thelower poviions. The do- | cBuIh i this dty cn affor pay ness of the stomach. Sold everywhere, fuse to allow their property at the foot of THE WOMEN OF AMERICA e Fehan aad 1" r g wall e Yourg mais e nobly, sylish and | S weall uny wid orignod and e ade | There s sone probabiliy it the clureh e Joues street. o0 boused as a garbuge dump. | ARE THE LARGEST | e Rt any, tiao. Write for furiiar partic 113 o Nntest desigzus ut the Model Clothing Co, af the liest gools dud when tie vell s | willsucceed in searingRev, L. A, Hill of The New Oil Combine. "Tlio malter Wwas referred to the committeeon | o0 REC B = ey drawn aside on Thursday nisht there will be | Macon City, Ta, who is a popular Mg/ L e palice. MERS OF S.S. S 3 China dinmer and teasets at Lund Bros, | SORC geiiine suprises instow, (v,,“.if“,,,l‘K,m,i;h.,.w,,:.‘,::.J.’,“J,‘,‘d"':f,‘f“,r\"lc!;: s 0., Oct. 3. [Special Telegram_ to | PO, Birkhaser of the boand of pub- 3 SLELS . Council Bluffs, lowa. R D On - Thursday Gvening the: will bo | Chifstian mfubter. Hesceupied the pipit | Tu Bre.]—The independont conbineof oil | 1iworks was granted a threo days leato of | 1T NEVERFAILS TO RESTORg - jet o school bag five with your school | Closed from 3 to 7 o'clock, wd will be ve- el i e e intevests in the upper field striles the pro- | absence. ? ; | sloes at Bvans'. opmea @ Uhglatier bour for the voptin of poval pangion, €ud ‘\1“‘:,;};&{;;,fl;;:;,$,.{ dueers of the lower Ohio field like anty of | W, . Kexnedy presented a minority roport | BROKEN DOWN HEALTH ! T T T O e o ™ his | Youne nd Vigorons and capuble ofsduing & | sunshise, and has been tho,absarbing topic | 8 one of e appraiiers o lhe g of | WHEN CAUSED BY fikiodat o 4 said, but the sy of clerks will actos ushers | Eret deal of hard worle l‘l":“‘,“l{ {]‘ l"'""fi‘t! of the day. Alvendy steps are being taken | SRS O Htutai et Aion Y fy'sesti-| IMPOVERISHED BLOOD \ Souncil Bluffs, Harry Fox of Ths Moines, trainmastr of | #ndshow the peopls throigh the store. Eatiify ths norglemiion, | 164 Paricted they | DY e, Indinemie tompinies liere D Join | yate of damages amounted to &4,550. The | ORTHE CARES OF PAID UP CAV‘\TAL el 05091 80,000 Lo the Rock Islind, is in the city. e he is seriously cowsidering the call here, | Phe consolidation, as it is the only way to get | report of themajority of theappraisers, re- { SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . 0veevee. 50,000 George Hall, wifeand danghter of Mincola tting 1Ready for Eleotion. althoughhe las nore udvaitagewus offers | out of e Standard monopolistic grasp. It | ceived severul weeks ago, placed - the damage THE HOUSEHOLD. } LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS......... 350,000 were in the city yesterday on o shopping | Therels a wmarkableabsence of the usual | elsewhere is very likely that the Geyseroil company | BL&T0,000. Both of the reports wie in the L Dimsorons 1A Miller, O Gleason, B 1 25 %) : tug % na : X ey BN i 37 company | G2 the committes on grades und grad. | OVERTEN THOUSAND jaDinegronscTLA BIGECR O G lekaoi B L e Grigl . shout and hureals that chavacterizes the fall |y 00 piare and Mrs, ©, P, Rails. | Phe Mubattan, the Shawnee, the Nisgara, | 0 "]u“ e 5 et 0. i, Claios pEodpSandenon ol tae baisloteliany, 6l a1 the people Vid ot know hat | pael e prepared. 1o take ordors for portrag | ¢ - Delawsre, Hoover Brothors, Spear, | Wine Union Pacifle tradle on the sidevalk OFSTHE "BESTEWOMEN ness. Lurizost il "y Hotel + Athuntic, I8 In Counell | ay ddoction was 3o behield in Council Tluffs | oogqarobroared o take oriors aox portiait | Apple & Co, Mallory, Rathbone & Treat, W others who control large acreage of @ood territory will join the combine, the Cieyser, Manhiattan, Shawnee, Delaware and 0 OF THE COUNTRY banks n Southwe o TESTIFY TO THIS. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Miss Stetls Ly nehard of M, Plesant is i | @0 10€ 410 next uonth, there hasbeen little | given in all branches ab their studio, room the city visitng the Fanily of heruncie W | i0 the shape of a cmpaign so far that would | No. 302 Merriun block. H. Lyuchardon Benton stiect. } impart the information, In the judicial and X AT Hon, k. S, Hart of At ELver s DRI ion. Mr. Lowr \\||mv<ln hydrant N‘mu\ml ut the coruer of Seventh and Jon ‘s that. to give the Union Pacific room to Don’t fail to send for aur hook on proof school bag ieniE R ol ivon JDax v n;m,.-u u.uw'a-s:i}l\u“AI.L::\ :‘15"“‘ u.l,{ s ‘Uv‘un n\it\lt" ith every pilr of school sh :,“'f.'“"““,fi','('.",",:":2“5":;"1‘:,{"‘{““.‘:," “"fi?;‘*‘,‘!',‘fn"‘,‘(f",‘l‘ l\y;mdL l;:n"l,)n ‘on the sidewalk spa 1|0 NS P i Y. Sthurz st Oftfee over sints axas and spent yes- | more acivity, butit isdyingout to a great il B B . . i & M. Chaffe Sl gL, J 1 line Couneil 10 terday in Couneil Blufisen nute o z o Fom e S thar large storage cagacity, which places tiem in i o el Broadway, Council & L R ALt em e oo s Hegel fox g Rutsnliias thoidima Admits His Guite. #od shape o join the ndepmdent movement [ 455 LOWEY took this e an, eiartion, Swirr Srecivic Co, Atanta, Ga, | * IRt Tote Jah e RGN e T ents have practically conceded the election D, HL. Wilson yesterday pleaded guilty to | atonee. A meeting will be held tomorrow to trnedto 1ot Wingate Monday eveniug o4 [uggs Keed And e ipabian H. 8 Aloxandor, serotiry of the batts. | oM iatict Julges, This is part wishedto have any discussion with a mem- wses, | further the mattor, fhet e 0 v F. M. ELLIS & CO, | ularly the | Thore were several charges against this man, Mr. Chaffeo explained but refused to de- Frerhi § F wittamie connty ullimee, leaves for Des [ G0 80 fae as Waltee ESmith is wnceemed, | wio is af the confidencestripe. He signed TholISMTALILaAGI0Qlanisc scend. | Sims & Sunders "vl: \' Moines this evening (o attend a meeti, g of | whose candidiey for the jucdge acy »is 0flocal | various names to worthiess diecks and sue. | CINUNNAT, O, Oct. 38.—The Western To- | An * inguiry as to whether the com A RCHI TE}CTS fed 1t et the state allance intoves!, ¥lohas lpon Uplog g o h L bacoo Joural In its ourrent issue says: | any was = bullding on the side. lens bloth, Co evest. s binga greit deal of | cended i swindling : oot | icco Journal in its current issue says: | pang s b IO std Frank C. Stewart, superintendomt of the | quict but e eladn awlnalbug s niMheriaf nnaupecy walle_spaco ov not Lrought & statemont andidates | obuining mohey under false pre ey VR ctiveworicsineo tne wpublican | fugvictins, 1t was supposedthathe would [ Senator Sherman was quoted lust week us | gy Chairman Cooper of the committee on And Bullding Superintendonts. e o ‘,',},',’”".fi i E;‘f:(“q“fl.[.,'«i".l,!:,',’.‘;:‘. paland. docorm | canvention sdectal him, and bis election 15 | muke strong tight T Tl but. after wit, | Swing that the absence of the rebate clause | viiduets and railvays that the company was | | Roams 0 anl §i2 te duiding o, Neb. | OF FICER SEY, sl e il and jaughiar Cfcoreedel beyont a Gobt T the| meses hve ben kipt in swiiling for mearl g | £0m e internal revenue scction of the taxift | occupying the ground, but he did ot know | BiS Ta” Correaponv loel ] ‘ R R B 0 iy genorally uider | ek, aud the coity pib to- ensidaabls | @t was intetional The Journal wrote Sen. | whethier it bid any rights there ovot. 8 JLEEET . LT DTl e i (S, i Inieeestin (e | St o' Bo the local donocratle head: | dxpens@in pripariion o tho. case, bo Jim | alor Sterman as to the correctuess of o | Mr. Wheelor oftered s motion, which was | - TELEPHON % Nt ot tho hend ofuavigation, Flat Heal | shatigs thoddeoton of eel wud Sl is | down Like a b, auotation, and_lo roplies that tho oxpress | Alobted thutin cse i fola that tho [ OFFICE o7 RESIDENCE, sver, and bas returned to his fovuer home at | cantains o offers to het on Howman or| 1,000 decorited oa wts mckel wilh tes, | JUROS OF postpning the taking effect of Seetion 30, which provides for a reduction in interndl taxes until after Jwnuary Corner Muin and Broadwa | | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, R ~ o Died and that the strect commissioncr be in- V C { <P ; structed to tear up the track. \ . . I ‘b l I .l 0 Ware. Durine the early part t the cam: | just rec vivel fron Yokohoma, Japan, ot pilien there were severd challenges Murs, Dr. Cleland, of Springficld, Mo, is i ] o the | Tuud Brothers, 2 Main strees progs 1] gadl wary | *4 0 lution was introduced by Mr. Sy i 7 p the city, theguestof Mr. andMrs. D, C. DeVol | Suipporters of the two_fomer ates, but st Lol Cwas that it was believed |y gelor instructing the mayor and ity clerk Council Blufts, fowa. Dealers fi foreizn and domestic s ines i ou B stivot. She will remain aboit two | thiy Rave beon carfally ¢ d AN e that as the general law took effect October, | &) heeir It GOog L0 e o Bene, Tor 14 North Main Street. | Colicetions made and interost pud on’ tiae i weeks and will bepleased o mcet all her | The greatest fnferest seems to attach (o t1 NewLive Btepk Sounpany, the lapse of newrly three months would bo | 148G Wnion depot company the §130,000 reral Director and Emba deposits, old friends LRl N Gt =ihemet ORI ';Ilu":( Bihe ] Artichs of incorporation wire fled yester- | suticient toexhanst the supply on band, and | LT AT Volea 20810 4u the! conklio. } General Master Mechanie Vorban, of | ofiha meace aid (e cmmstabie, aiees | day for the Nuthual live stock company, | therefore no rebute was provided, as in some = tion of the union depot, and to execute and Chicago, and Divi ion Super He has no doubt that all itendent (i se headquartors are to bein Council | former reduct tyo other minor officers, are to| Wi 9 Rog) ) X deliver to the Union Pacitic railway company T ' of Des Moines, are in the «ty looking after | b elited. The chiet it thers | BlufMs and whose prineipal plice of business | W1o particiatod in the confereice took the | e deed to cortain property, held in trust by | | y the interests " of their roul, tie Chicago | cin besid o be afight,is upon the justices, | is to be in Rapd Cily, S, D. The capital | 7 VoW Of the matier. Alvin Ssunde i [ 0 ) Rock Island & Pucific, The denocrats are Widely split, ind” i can | qyoelc is placed at £200,00, and the shares at Ry g The resolution was something ofa curprise, f | MU W. (. Muckintosh, generil managerof the | Stareely be siid tobe pany contest. Jus. inn-\uu' e b e Bl o ;l":“v" : Russian Pemants Revolt, a majority of the councilmen being of the 4MLU 0 Fratemal Accident association of Charleston, | tice Bamett, a vepublican of the tuesttype, | Fser, Albert H. Long, Rinans l; w'r' n:i Loxpox, Oct. 28, -The Telegraph's St | opinion that the bonds were not to be de- v :n. nlm ll,u;u(\ This was formerly the rtain .,r.qn..w.. rno]\m..v istroest C | g W Rovinson. o PIeus Byes anld 1 p, o mhurg corrsspondent says the seeretary Hr’nul ulnm :{htc \'{udu«t had \.,u-.‘. com- Knights of Pythias Accident Tngemnity as- er, who perbiaps hus nmore friends o e interior has recsived o tolears " | pletedand work to the amount of 50,000 % s ik Rl L \ £ i s sociatlon, but the compaay. in. Seeise s | working for M than ul thonterandiates | peauts ts wid 408 TS ln deop. but o | CHine nterior hu revived a_tslegrm coi- | §u,5'cy the Union derot. Our Prices on Carpets and House Furnishing Gools are as Followg o e the order’ of the suprene Lolge, ‘thanged fis | 1 o fell T He s a stalght | oeesadnd proserve. o beastifol sibg, par, | [ hue alamingaccomts of pasantrovolls | City Attomey Poppleton explained tho mo- Thi . Dame, dewocrat and ome of the most | DeSessitd preserve @ beaptifulskin pum, | g thelKharkov and Yekatermoslay districts | tion ‘at length, showing that the resclution for Thirty Days: {GL R Moot candidutes “on citier ket Ty | Vitorous blout is msential. This s best so ) cured by king A, o Savsiparilia inamal | i southern Russia. Nine thousand troops | contemplates the delivery of the bouds to Buyoneof those tes pots bafore tuey are | IS frionds are coiducting the campaign for | Sor o - 3 poms 3 Kountze Brothers to be héld by them until ——————————— oy ey 3 i il it frequent de Itis the most reliable of | are operating against the peasants in Bog- o 3 A sl gone. Lund Brothers, 3 Main stret., bim. Mo has tho respoct gd coutidence of | plood-purifier dookhov district, who refuse to betray their | AUU8tY 1, 1891, or until the completion of § 1 woll Tugrain Carpets She per yard, | Rugs—I8-in wide $1.30, 23-in wide i’ all who know hinamong both demoerats and et Rt 2 ¥ the visduet 3 3 " AL T Money at reducal rates lanslon chatte | epublicans. They know hefs a competent THE Y. M. C. A, RECEPTION, and deciire that they willnot re- “The resolution was referred 1o the commit- | worth e, 50, 36-in wide %5.50, worth $2.90, $3 and real estate secarityby B, H. Shoaf & o | @ honest man, and theixzeal is redonbled SOW ML C. A 2 N. nto seetdom, preferring instead to die | tee onjudiclary and the city attorey Fremont Ingrain Carpetsiie per yard, and $8. e Bl by therecoliection that he s stil a great fighting. The peasapts are prowling abont | Theold claimn of the city against the Om: LR o e ‘ J. C. Bixby, stwawn neating, sanita sifferer from the loss ofalesa few years | ©ON€ of the Most Successful Affairs | iy arned bands, fiving and pillaging land | cable tramway company for sewer and WORLD 830, b p Chenille Curtains $6, $7.50 aod $10 gineer, 983 Lite bailding, Omini; ago and is not in godd financial cifcum- n by the Association. owners’ residences. They bave burned 5,00 | ing work on Hamey and Twentieth st All wool Ingrain Carpets 70 per yard, per pair, worth 85, $10 and #12 per pair, fiam blook, Councl Bl Bs i stances, Juis predictad that he will reelvo | 1 tion given by tho men- | acresof forest on the River Semara and have | amounting to #5227, was settled by tho | worrh soe, Oil cloth ey 1he and e pe ol the Largest vote st for wiy maiin the ¢ity | bes ofthe Young Men's Christian ssocls. | destroyed immense quantities of “corn_in ernent of §1,522.74, the other $1.000 woingz to - nd make oue of the best justices the cit; Wool filled eotton ¢hiin Carpets 60 por yard, worth f0e, al comir! Union Ingrain Carpets o por yard, RS worth G0c. o P 5 wiinE q | Bakvotsky, The ministerof the interior has Cutholics in Conference. s @vor hud, tion Jast night to the young people’s societies | jujegrphed the authorities in that partof | comg There was an inporunt gathering of | Thecontest forthe dher lacesin the jus. | ©fthe variois churches in Omaba drew an | he enpire prominent Catholics at St. Xavior's church | fice's otleesis beween Potrson and Sper, | audicuce of aloost e thousand peo; fn this city yestorday, It was the 1 the repabiican endidates, wunter clam held by the 1y agaiust the il bolishing all peasants rightsin | Mr. Olsen, chaivman of the sp, the disturbed disteict oo uppointed to investigate th 2l Patten and | The large concert hall on the third flooxof S £ DS against. Sanitary Commissioner M yard, Oil cloth rugs T0o to 52, worth $1 t0 0, t seni- A ! X missior & AR e Remnants of Brassels Cupats Sie 10 anwuil conforene of tho Catholle prostaof | Loney e temormticuontiives. OF tho (40 | tho bridinuwas packsd wih younie peoplo | - Sleplessnoss,orsows prostration, pervous | ko and received further time o submit i | Ingvain Curpots 230, 351 dcitariile SOMARGS GRS L the deanery of Council Blufts and was hold for @ Witter Hieht is. being mads apay | QUing the reitin o the formal | APPSH duinesy, bum, cwsd by Do | fepott S perr— fissdprsany 5 $1.00, in the parochisl reddenc &t the churh. R e e fiiends, This will | Dogranme, which ~ consisted of musio | NS, FREERG, | AP ook Citizens of Omaha at home and abrogd should |~ Tapestry Brussels 55, ie, Bi, |RAa y . e Varios theological matters were discussed, | [03ull in throwing a laie voe tocither B3 RRRYEIRG “‘":\‘]';”;"'5“ B, pegio i oS remember that the remaining days of registration | worth T0e, S0c, 93¢, $1.10. Window shades 02 to Tie, worth 599 2 N | Speraor eterson, « 1 g oneo o b 0 3 alen 8 Aris- e Y 3 urday Orem 3 8 Very Reverend Dea McMewmy in the | ShO58F Bitorsi, auleheting oncor the | 3 Gagociation wa the Young Peojle’s so. | The Commander was Too Provious, | re Friday, Octaber sl and Saturla, § Jody Brussels $1, 8115, $1.25, 81,35, 08125, o chair, Rev. Father Kemper was clocted Tho quisiness with which the ol ties, Many were unable to n admit- Bekye, Oct. B+ While Lugnano conser ber 1, e worth 1,10, #1.25, #1.35, $1.50. Curtain Poles and Teimminzs e w0 ;:;'.-\‘.::'«I of the eonferuc Ihere was | has been eonducted 2ugurs a lig :"‘:‘:‘_"fl:‘}‘ o soneorh hall, & H;I ropi ned ‘1" lh;' tives and liberals were celebrating with fire- Amendment Debate at Minden. Velvet Carpets $1,§1.20, #1.40, worth 79¢, woreh 60c¢ to #1 Rov, Adulph Woasling, O. 5. B, of this | 10O dav. melyand speclly docorated forthe. oo | "OF ore "““I gemlk Sk ha sloptiine the | Muxory, Neb., Oct. . cinl Telegvam | #7,20, $1,40, #1060, 'I" prusk g it yisnot sy oF i city; Rev. Bede Duvkym, 0. S, B, of Lenox; Mo ior cision with flowers, Chinese brie-a-bre ar ommander of the fedevation troops ordered | o ryg Bre.|—A joint discussion wus held S Jarpet 25, § eash on dolivery, Rev. Columban Meaioy, 0.8, B, 0f Croston: Ihe MokMiniey BAN Shechiions o the taxionmenyosiea-bric and | fiomto. desist. The people resisted, when | 1 e L ot | M pquatie Carnein 41,50, #1 Dewpory Gools, Fringes ana Uphote Rev. Father Dily. darie: o matims | Has wot afleotod the pri the Peoplen | HGI 1n (ho | they Wereattacked by the troops and several | ere toulght on tho proh oy MeNEMeI | yorth 81.40,81.50, #1.60. ' SRPOLY Aaasy SEMERN. B8, KR i Shifmachor, Noln: Rev, Fatier Boomey. | Lstalinenthouse Erorythine yoes at tho | ncent Tull . was compiotel and the | Werewounded on both siles 'The com- | between Colonol Sobiskl for tive mantment ottinghum Lace Curtains $1.50, $550, stering Goods at prices thatd =ty co m | sherkel Westphuling Kev, Father Hanmond, | 02014 Drures that lave madeour ptrons | Gitiro sudimee opaited 1. the sweptim | Bander is biamed forhis eeess of zeal nd W, D, Oldhum against it. A misund iR PR S I 0 | el o e e Bie R :l'n;.md\y‘umrn i "lh\l]-nmp: tition axd made | yoms below, filing every foot of standiug — - — standing as to dates brought both gentlemen Py 9 S50 B 1L ) sty Wo will do upholstoring work @) | Father Kemper, Missour’ Vall, possible to furiish ahouse from topto bot- | wom in thespacious parlos, Half an hour The three outlets of disease are the bow: 50, 84,60, §6, $7.60 rer puir. “ P N e e tom atlittle exjense, Our specialties tuis s, | here at the same time, neither knowing of the B liter the doors of “the Lectur ore | the skin, and the kidueys, Regulatetheirac: R PR e oh Point %5, $6, $5, $10, worth 6, gveatly veduced pr ing in youp Cornick, Dunlap; Rev. Father Malloy, "kl\:l L e :lx:l I"- linsu 1:1:":::;.‘:‘.:1..2:‘.‘.“;. l‘f..f..'“v,.\.,p.‘.]f,':::.l :I{ll ;;}.li.,.!,‘,““:‘_‘ avited 1o tion with the x;.luy(p:x‘ri'n ing tonic, Bor. ok ;:‘:‘; e ‘\:d“ "]' "f‘.d m()ll‘ll Il‘ll‘l” v..lu’\—l |'|' :," “"]u“,:::.'] ql ¥ 8 R old furnire, s, est, ot e sove in | wereshments, consisting of cake, coftee ood Bitiers. 5 0180 WA _PROLE Wi 0. om0 y PARAIG, I e, LR, ad by Tor, EnbhoeDals ot | HANOFIL Manlel & Klal), 60 Browwar | sorpeiians coulatiig of oaks cofoo #id | Bloot Hitiors. _ &1 hour and Sobiski an howr and twenty | [ussels $12, 815, #20, #0, worth 816, Call anisze us or write for sunpies Atlantic and Futher Burie of Red Ouk. vk b 1o f2 Ainier @ oxaroadeis ot it reception was the most enjoyable evor A Jumping Record Hearen. e ::r\n 1 sud. both siaa #30 and §40. and pric | 2 m———— Model Clothing Co. . © | givenat the Young Men's Chreistian assoca- Baostox, Mass,, O {Special Telegram | \wore ably handled. Oldham argued from v I tion building, and th ¢ miel haye re - ¢ 5 _Great burgains this wek at the Molel W ool i, s thevoung wei have reason | o Tk Brr. | —At the meeing of the Boston | a standpoint of individual respousibility and Clothing Co. LS Death of av n colgratiti= with the successof tie efort. | e ssociation this afteruoon E. B, | the teachings of sacred history ; Sobiski ¢lo- | Goods Delivered Free in Council Blulfs and Omahaor any TQwa P er Swanson, & ol Unprecelented bargains i1 boy's and b 0 yean, [ Persons who lead & life of exposure are sub- | Bloss of Ha children’s clothing atthe Model Clotiiug Co, | died Mondiy evening, Tho funcral will take | ject o rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbigo | aud-ump, el Sy place from the residence of Borghap- | 0ud will find a valuable remedyin Oy, J. H Vislt the Modd Clathing Co, 523 Brod- | sen, No. 23 Benton strect, this aftenoon gt | Nel-ean's Voleanie Ol Liniment; iv will ban- belongs iuTitusville, T | o g hopestep. | quently pleaded for temperance, but failed to 5 J e i e ke | deinonstrate the power of prohibition to con Within 200 Miles, ¢ American record, Bloss | stitutionally abolish the liquor trafic. Both ches were well 1 and the people [ Sap)’ i v well entertained. Tne result of the way, Sap)'s new building. b ish pain and subdue inflammation. . elaction next Tuesday is variously und widely e " MrBw . 4 - Tickets at o and su perior | 4 uved both ways. School shoes, school bags, Evans, l\.;- ‘b: wanson was a n-;ur« of Sweden, It e Death Lol ommaodations via great Rock e kel Ly —— g con 4 pesidentof the United States Loybox, uu.. L—Muadie, the librarian, is ket 16025 Pears’ Is the pur aud best soap ever . G, Tiplou, real ctate, 527 Broadway. for about forly years. He kb re- | dead, teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, ma le, 407 BROA DWAY. 3

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