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1 e N V! e N ¢ %4 i hi D Tl 6 THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAVL NOVEMBER 2 1800.-SI PAGES. " N AR P ' . covered that the democrats will_fomorrow | a. m and 730 p u\' the pastor, ' Themes sovTn un tHA NE THE SPEED RING I AMUSEMENTS. - R Bogrus prohibition tickets, having thereon the | Ungodly " Strangors will be very welcome. | A Dose of Carbolic Act Allerton's Wonder Performan Johnson's colored minstrels began a short CCUNCIL BLUFFS, “nwwlf A 'l‘,”‘ “v 1, H ll Deemer and First Baptist chuveis, near postoffice, Rev } About 410 o'clock yesterday afternoon Ispeersorsce, Ta, Nov. 1 [Special Tel- engagement at the Grand last evening. The N y . Lo alter [, Smith, the republican nominees ' pr. Tolman of Chicago will preach at 10:30 a. | yohy tson, rosiding at yteenth and R | egi o T Su ey of today's compan hile not strong, gives o pleas! OFFICE. NO. 12 PEARL ST. il ’ Gats Bieht | for district Judges, Tt s asserted that thews | o and Hew. D H. Conte freach at 1040 0. | John Matson, residing at Erehteenth and 1 | ogeam to Tue Bye.] - Summary of today mpany, while not strong, gives o pleasing - yrandy, the Oheeky Burglar, Gets Bight | pontiemen hiave not been endorsed by the | day schholat 12 m. Christion Endeavor ae | SUFeets, gave his sick wife what he supposed | i 0 performance to thoso who enjoy the 1eal Deliverea | nuny part of the City, Years for His Confession. prohibitionists of the dist 1 that this is | 6.50 p. m. All cordially invited was a teaspoonful of medicine. Mr, Matson ! tals ;:‘I*\l o Riakeh i simon pure minstrels, The com| v will MW, TILT <« MANAGER done asan appeal to the well known antis | Bothany Baptist Church-. Corner Sixteenth | Ot the wrong bottle and gave her a doso of | Ly Shepherd Hickok ol 02 close their engagement tonfght ) TRLEMHONE — prohibition sentiment in this county | avenue and High strect; Rev. E. N. carbolic acid. A physician was ins b 'l""*"’“‘:'! Gy ik . 1 3 Having Aecur d the Standard th New 9 =4 Q ' -— | pustor. nday sl ‘ n called and everything possible done for the oAb i) ork, for the season beginning 3 Business Office { HARRIS SLIPS FROM OMAHA'S GRASP. EISEMAN & €O, 13§ morhing an fvedug abll n f, 8nd T %0 unfortanate wonian. Slre. Matson s in @ | \”f”".’.“"""fi”"" condifion, and (rotted | ik, the much talked of *Clom | Ing morning and eve L and 7:30 { 800 s s a mile without a skip, and in the face of @ il not i1l its engagement at Night Edito | e p.m. by Rev. F. W, Parsons of the Glenn. | eritical condition. ] 10 r one v i WHI Offor This Week the Following | ood Baptist chiireh | f:}“‘l“),“‘,’l"j,‘ ML LR ot Bt R OB L L AT AT el n MINOR M | al Political Scheming—Wholesale Attractive Bargains in Ladies First Preshyterifin} Corner of Willow B A T O horse on | 1N him King of the four-year olds. Quartors would rathor enjoy a lawsuit than cancel his - Discharge of Transfer Men—The Underwear and ¥ | nvenue and Seventh’ street. Rev. Stephen | A strange woman driving o horse on | 7 06, 1040, 9:18% . To the surprise of New York date, and he thowght he wou % harg 1en { Sy frv e L DI R AT WL Tkt i 4 : Now York date, and by ild ¢ Y. . Co i 5 of GREAT BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK, | Phelps, pastor. Preaching by the pastor a ity-fourth strect last evening at 5 | the whole quarter streteh, in a few moments yatify him Register today. e The wonderful business done fast week | 10:308. m. and 7:50 p. m. Sabbath o'l van over Michael O'Hera. Mr. | Mr. Williams ordered him again vrought - Ohuncll BIME Lamber Co.. coal Mercy. proves that money can be saved by buyi 12m. Young people’s meeting O'Hern was knocked down and his left arm | forth and started against his record without A Novel World's 5 Tidee Me( . tty busy yester | - cloaks at our house. No advance on clé | Strangers and others cordially invited dislocated at the elbow aud was otherwise | even scoring. The half was passed in 105 | Ciiicago, Nov. 1 The fair divece Judice McGiee was kept pretty busy v | {tts week, Now I8 yout' titie to Huy I'rinity Methodist church: South Maiu | badly braised. and 2:12 seemed within his prasp, when turn s today approved the underground mining day making citizens, Grandy, who went upon the stand .« ad con- | member the Mekinloy bill advances the price | street, opposite Eichth avenue, 8. Alexan ; oyl Ing for tha home stretch ho was siruck by 8 | (yihie propared by 1. 1% Brown of O ‘Thie sherift will take to the peniteatiary | g (0470t G0 order to helw ut bis | 0f cloaks 25 per cent.” Our well known low | der, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., The Registration. hurricane and came home in_ the face of a | *NBibIt propared by 1 Srown some time during the coming week the pris- {28 LA 4 B |:- prices will continue this week. See the ' preaching at 10 . m, young people's meeting The result of the registration in the city is | typical Towa eyclone, a miraculous perform ado. The plan is for an exhibit five huna- oners under sentence vartuer, Harris, was sentenced by - Judge 1 roefor JaCkets we aro selling at £080; | 007D m. Rev. Sims will proach at 730 p. | as follows: Pirst ward, 001: Socond ward, | A1Ce, i 9:14% “Neither: before nor after red foet under the surface of the wround, The Royal Neighbors of Ameriea will | Macy yesterday morning, The term in the the ine plush jackets we are selling at | m. Prayer inceting Wednesday at 730 p. m. | Go; Thied ward, d4; Fourth ward these wonderful miles did he evinee the wipy drifts filled with ore and vepresenting ive their next sociable in Woodmen hall | penitentiary wiss fixed at cight yeurs, He soo the bost stockinette § ickets ever sold | Saint Paul's Church—Divine services to- | total, 2,4% gl h slightest dogroo of lameness, and his diS- gaeh of the greatest mines in the country Tuesday evening, November 4 | twok his dose philosophi wally at $150. See the immense stock of vest | morrow at 10:45 a. m, and 7330 p. m. Sun- I P abled condition in the spring s oW Pro- Tt is to be located on the ke front aud cone mit to marry was yesterday given 1o s artes f wkets, military jackets and satin - lined | day schoolat 12:15 p. m.. Bible class 4:30 Notes Abc o City. nounced due wholly to rheamatism, Aler-gppgeted by a separvate corporation, composed v rday @ s, ) 'y ¥ - ) . | Harris, who was arcested with him, and i 4 ho | ton Has H1R6HAY BORS. Mord til i Martin Petorson and Mary Doll; aiso to John | INEd Ut bits woue, | Jckets” we are showing. Camel's _hair. | p.m, The rector will preach in the morning | Councilman John 1. O'Rourke has gone to | hotrer this emr o At did et vear, | Prineipally of well known niining men P. Burkenne, and Bertha Rodenburg, all of | $h0 was acquitted by the jury, bus gouc. | j,ojots, satin lined, the very latest—we have | and the Rev. Dr. Zahuer of Omaha in the | Grotna. better this yeur than Axtell did last year - this city ' | There were two other charges against him, | them. Fur capes, hundred of them at lowest | evening. You ave cordially invited to attend, Aien A Attorney, Jr, to beat his record of 0, Weather Crop Bulletiy 3 oW " Nyt P A g Y ¥ The first of the serics of card parties at the | paced the mile without skiv iu 2113 n Anvone wanting to buy cheap a fine team | KFoWing out of practically the same trans | figures I, . Mackay, Rector, CIRH Ve bt Thab e et [ 1 ut skip in Wastisarox, Nov. 1.—The weather crop Artta Mo gt NS g ool A4 | actions, und the proof in which was about Black plush jgarments, handsomcly ap- | Congregational ~Servicos morning and bl bt o - - Hotin for October says the wenther has \ Al g Jlthe same as in the which | pliqued, finest satin lining, #25; sold every- | svening, p g A A » | Miss Mollie Fullmer of Schuyler is the Gov Hill in ¢ i s v n all ut Fred Davis™ stables on | TI8 ARG 8l T o dl DSt 833 50, .\.,.m;.,l aching by the |n|-h|l In the | gast of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Cook 8 vernor Hi nnectic W espeelally favorable for favm work o h & esulle 18 acqu! hese ere dis h at morning the sacrament ¢ e Lord supner v 3 Y il N ‘ol o iovernor Wbty missed, and so Havris walked forth fre 50 sumple juckets and long wraps for fall at i the savramaiit of the Lotds', supner | 'y, ' 'syvniy of the Armour-Cudaby fo Ew Hives, Conn, Nov. 1—Governor iy gy enout the winter and spring whoat re- Thiote &l X WiH of Woman's J will be administered and new members ve I Hill/6t Now York closed the demooratis chiere will be i incting of the Wots | uong the property found upon him wheni | half price, raneing from $1.20 to 815, See | coived. Subjoct for meditation, “Christ in | 08 €0ne 1o La'Platte on w hunting expedi- New York ciosed the democratic eam- | gio Gy the general ineroase of moisture fibristian wssociavion at the residunce of MES | e and Hure Grandy wore arvested in St | these bargains the Mountain,” evening, ite's Day.” | tion paignin this stato tonfeht. I the course of | Giiighout thise scetions placed the’ ground LA ol R & | Louis was some which laul heon identitied as SR AT OHTEDRANYS B AN Young Peopl's Society 'of Cheistian En- | W. J. Bryan spoke in Rowley's hall last | Bis speech ho said: “This isno time for deals | inexcellent condition. —The winter wheat o0 st Pant's chureh il | Lt obtained in a burglarious raid made upon | fumense stock of ehildren's cloaks and | deavor at 6:. Allare cordially welcome to | nikht to a farge and interested” audience of | or bavgains with thecommon cnemy when the | ¢rop gonerally prescnts w fine apeariee, 4 frohi iy U el Ll R oL | urris was | 5uciors, Fall jackets, £, these services, democrats very existence of our party fs ut stake, DPug | With un acreage equal to if not greater than entortuin a sociable at the residence of Mrs. | wanted over there, to answer to the charge, | Y700 G R FTIEER B C g1 00 10 g0, -— sloasatit dance \was aiven 1a8t. night by 3 b Previous years. Simon Elseman on Wednesday evening, No- | and the Omaha oficers rested seeure, suppos- Sl K8, . . MR ol Seo Palestine, Masonte Temple, Thursd asan n as @ st n'R Y | no democrat on guard whose democracy is - i) it ; ! PRS- | Spiendid value in lot of sample garments, | o See Palestine, ) Landlord FPred Bowley at the Pacifie hotel, N ik : il s i vember 5 Allare invited ing that Harris would be held here. Yestor- e Al e T e 1o six. | Nov. 6. Elegantly iiiustrated with ste TR A 1ot above suspicion, Those who encourage | Probably the Work of Democrats, Phere will be meeting in the Presbytevian [ day Ofcer Horrigan was over heve to get s £ h 3 5 opticon. Admission 25 cents. ook ‘:"l‘ 1 K5 oF . tha: Y bt Lu-nun' contosts ~:mnl g0 to the L NEw Youk, Nov. 1. Sixty thousand bale churen Monday evening, to which all are in- | him, and was surprised to learn that he had o8 imertad dLthver A veath iy hady ] nel one of tho expo times of public peril like these, when the in- ooy tho Ry ST Kbtk vited who wre interested in the organiztion | heer set f R TR T [ e tebns s Bt LSRR S Ll B : . men of the Armour-( y clerical force,hns | tegrity of the republic is ussailed, Gorrup. | 1ot placed in the hands of the American OF R N BORL R A SO Mate:. Qiitta meAim ((hava, high uluuuml long- sleeves, at £4.25, worth r. Seybert. Res, Ogden house, 1. 140. | hoen given the position of traveling salesman | tion. ‘colonization, intimidation and false | District telegraph people today by the repub. it AL L et 5 b S ach, —— New and Old Mexi nd Arizona, and [ epume are tactics employe o 1o an eo 0! + for distrib; ol leading citizens alvendy shmed th : ' 5 % . 5 , | in New an, X and A by enumeration are tactics employed by the lican county committee for distribution wer HHonibem LI R i i Nt adies' imported all silk vests, long and You can buy a tea pot worth from $1 to £2 | gpapted yosterday for his new field hiiblicans to bolatar 1up thelr 3 i powers | Stolen, the wagon in which they were depos- ip roll, and the orgzanization i BOSTON STORE. short sleeves, colors creawm, salmon and black, | and a pound of tea_worth S0c, for just §1 at B L L D I Il the time and place named. My - 8582, worth ki gach. - “ | Lund Brothers, 23 Mau strect, South Omaha lodgo, No. 10), Tndopendent | ant crush out the hopos of honest democacy. ™ | ited béine mado ot with, he thert, created Houbard of Boston will address the meeting O Bl frs, St 1aat {BeEtad SiTEand {desoy vaNtE: long by . Order of Good Templars, gave au Indian he governor spoke of the importance of | a panie in political civcles, but detectives Tindios ke invited: cepecially AR E N L R ) e social last evening. An interesting pro- | municipal und county elections, saying: | succeeded i recoverine the property Tlie cold weather is fast approaching.” Now | and short sleeves, bluck, at 21.50, worth Miss Maud Pierce and Mrs, C. P. Rails- i ‘il s . | y | ber 6.4 faiv s the time to lay in your winter supply. ~ Wo | each, back ato prepared to take ordors for POFLIaIL | e arootie te O o O e | Doy jocal oficlal exarclacs influcncos. | T and supper will be given by the M. L. 8. S. | bowght an tmmenso tock of winter #oods of | Ludies' genuine camels' hate vests und | and decorative art wonk. . ystruction will bo | Log Feather the uitendunce was not as lurge | Domocratic citios und counties should have | A Manine Kills Two Wardeos. THls city fob OiokaicRl of tho \obthy DOoK. | efary ioatription 161 oMo thin (HIgH CRLE![ pants; 81, Wotth 81,50 6bh e Tl e o L | o ibshouid ayy democratie offeers, wnd oo other. Fheir | Pus, Nov. 1 (Speciul - Cablegran 10 wean great many useful and fancy articles will | was Spoken of, and for cash, giving us every Ladies' natural wool sanitary vests and | No. 802 Merviam ble MeKeighar T influence will tend to spread and perpetuate |y Bee,|--A maniac confined in the asylam be'sold, A fine Kitenen cabinet will be sold | benefit. We give onr customers the full | pants, e, worth $1.2 each, kil WLAAL LAY L i our principles and it 15 foily to shut our | j000s stabbed to death two of the war by chances. Oneof the special foatures of | bhenefit of our purchuses, read the following Ladics® medicated all wool searlot vests and Ohind dltner and Gaawel 4 Bros BexkLEMAN, Neb, Nov. 1.—[Special Tele- | eyesto the importance of this guesttion Sy N er A sets at Lund Bros, : . ho nowly discovored docteine that there | dens there today aud then jumped from @ e evening witl o select vouding by Mes. | ow prices and judie (oF youvscives, but bet. | paits, 8, woeth §1.2 each -1 gram to Tug Bee1—McKeighan spoko to o | {he ewly discoverad dootuina, thut there | (Gigo O (hH Wivough the s roof of o Toyon. Dalbeys band will furnish musie | ee still, eall and compare one goods and | Ladios' extra héavy all wool fast black | Buy oneof thoso tea pote bofove they are [ erowd of two hundreit misgutded fasmers | focal or muns ot i air shonld not b ae. | the court yard. He was badly imjured aud or the eveniog, Supper only 2 cents, served | prices with those of other marvkets and the | vests, 1, worth $1.25 ca all gone. Lund Brothers, 23 Main street. is afterno ough McKeighan's co opte N waaraEraadY 10 dlabant: 1608 as captu wut diffeulty. - from 5 until 10 o'clocks Al are invited 10 | saving can plainly be seen Ladies' extra quality Swiss Jers sts i e ot oy ALY '“‘lhu.“h'm] | S hmicks s reLy o iRu L igal SR SRS » ] A AnAImanta) Aho. Wort el aok Money st reducol ey loaned on ohatte | InF 1as beon cxtensively advertised there Al organizations and rely upon- the i M? Gofantsono of th tlemen who came We have Just received another large in- [ Ladies' extra quality white merino vests | and realestate security by B. H. Shoafe & Co | Was no unusual crowd in Benkleman for LIRS SR a8 Nov. 1.—[Special Ca f here fo see about the establishment of wire | voice of blaukets, including white, scarlet, | and pants, 40¢, worth ihe each % o Saturday. Hon. G. R. Chaney of Red Cloud, o i ‘;"’" ":“ 0 "‘;l": ' " A « vus in the city vostordi e | natural wool and steeps gray, which will bo | Ladies' balbrig and Egyptian cotto p o oKelghan's homo, ced Meelg] : B is stated that a special inst also been some figuring to secure the works, | ing low pric Tt ica\ allw ool bt conbinatlonyRaIte A Er y o el L Wasiiaroy, Oov. 1—Special Telegram | yiong for Dr. Koel's experiments with his at city has agreod to take &0,00) stock in | 10-4 white blanket, 69 (special). in ceru aad natural colovs, made by the cele- [ Attorneys Will Work for Their Suc- | lenge and sent it by a carrior to MeKeighan, | 1o Ty Bee. |- ~Ihe last vestige of doubt as to | announced cure for consumption, the estab o nd will probably secure it 10-4 white blanket u, ), was #1,19. brated Dr Jager Underwear company. We cess at the Polls. but when the latter discovered the contents, | th prospects of an extra session of congress | lishment beimg condueted on the same plan The proposition on which Couneil Bluffs was 104 white blanket, sell them cth #1.50 a suit. The e tttes appolnted ¢ meet. | Without reading further, he tore the chal- A L5 ive boe, Iate s cabinet | 88 the Pasteur institute. working was o biiy of the nail works &0.000 | 10-4 white blanket, &0, was Ladie quality black French cash- “u'_'l':”‘:’]’(""l’(“',:l. Lk ““."1“_“"""‘“”]""". Hhett | tenge into shreas and tvatped it under his [ oo b ":“',‘l'l"” A1I0aLI IS INE oAb o - worth of lots, Thé lots were going rather 10-4 all wool blanket, mere hose, e, worth 63e. ks t AL VL R |, McKeighan refused to divide | MeCUNg yesterd ch geutleman hearing He Cuts the Crowd, slowly when Sioux City came forward with | 114 white blunket, £ A _Lad v fine out rise cashmere ho amendments at the polls has made the follow- | with Chaney aud deny the charges | @ portfolio presented to the president a vough Mr. J. Phipps Roe called at Tue B of. its proposition, and it 13 a question whether | 114 all wool blanket, £.00, was .35, which | i5e, worth #1; ing report and address to the attorneys and | of his corrapt record and in his | outline of the requirements of the respective | o 5 e b the project hero will o e fved o allowed to | we guarantee ‘all wool, full siz. and best | Tadies' blick English cashmere hose, | electors of the county: speech divected abuse and insults at Chaney. | departments for the coming fiseal yeavand | f1e¢ Wstnight and stated that he never had drop. Probably the latter 0 bluket in the tharkets, | Califorain | double solos, 50c, worth e To the Attorueys of Omaha: Among im- | Mr- Chaney then had the posters printed an- [ ail reported that they would beuble to have | @by conticction with the cmbezzler Yardley S Fo LI LIOR oloNGA e 8 o' e166k Aiat nkets in beautiful colored borders, heavy Ladies' black ingrain fleeced cotton hose, | o 0 toto e " | nouncing that he would reply to McKeighan | their statements ready to place in his hands | OF the man Johnson, who have been getting nigght, and now the man who has neglected to | WeiRht and large sizeat 00 and #1200, | 80, worth portant matters to be voted on next Tuesday, | i the opera hail at The hall was | o that he might prepare his message fm- | out the hand il called the Bumble Bed attend to the matter of registration will be [ 10-4 gray blunket £1.10, was 1.5 Ladies' unbleached balbriggan fleece cot- | November 4, ave the proposed amendments | packed, all standing room utilized and many | meaiately. The session was one of the longest e Binras s e oL taplstersion, ML 991 104 Bedy Hlah) was &1.7 ton hose, 30¢, worth 40c., to the constitution of Nebraska, increasing s tirned away. On ox at a Fourth of | that has been held for some months and it Nickel for the Nav he was out of the city on all the days fixed | 114 gray blanket $1.75, was 2 Ludies® fast black lawbs’ wool hose, extra | the number of supreme court judges from | July barcccue was never more thoroughly | is understood that the question of an extra | Wasmixaroy, Nov. 1 The navy depart for rogistration, 11 he can conscicntiously | 11-+ gray blanket &35, was eavy, 2, worth S0c. three to five: increasing the salary of the | roasted than McKeighan was by Chaney, who | session was discussed in a1l its bearings and | mont has arcanged to acquive o supply of swear to this he can get in s vote noxy | . 124 ull wool, exten arge bl Cnildrens’ all wool gruy mixed hose, 7 to | same from £2,500 to ,500, and increasing the | was theve with unmistakable cvidence.' M- | that while one or two of the president's ad- | ekl for experimental use. The terms are e 1{Hoh R0 CABH Bl A boR AR .00 9 ., worth e, salary of all district court judges from Keighan's speculations, dishouesty, corrup- | visers wero opposed to the idea, the majorivy |yt S8 SEEIEREE RS LG SRR amdavit, More namos wero rogisterad yes. | Wo andle a full tine of Dr _ Children’s fast black all wool ribbed hose, | to &,000. The preseat number of supreme | tion and drunkenness were clearly shown up. | favored it, and that it was decided that cor M terday thun At iy provions day of the raets. | fary, all wool blankets, which w T to 91, e, worth B0c. court judges 1s insuficient to accomplish the | McKeighan, who had received several mvi- | gress shall be ealied togethor one week from ention, The 1181s Show i increase i all the | Mend to bemade frod pure natural wool, | And'w very large stock of ehildren’s | work now before the court and rapidly in- | tations to bé present, had, unattended, quietly [ next Tuesday, 1tis probable that the official and the prospects seem good for the | 404 come in fourdiffevent mistures of natural f misses' and "boys' underwear, in ~cotton, | creasing; the salavies of all judges aré but [ slipped to the depot and boavded an east- [ announcement of this fact will be made on \ I N N o8 voto ¢ et T the it when the | Wool, sunitary, sheeps, gray and bluc gra wool and merino, which will be sold at the | meagre compensation, for the burdens laid | bound freight. Chaney was loudly ap- [ Monday moruing. ballots are counted next Tucsday aight. | at the following low prices lowest prices possiole. 2 upon then. plauded and made a ringing speceh. M- [P / G T e e R S N 10-4 blankots $4.50, -4 blay 124 L inspection of our hosiery department © courts of the state are therchy em- | Keighan has today lost votes and Harlan will 1dt R R ndichte l [ l %Y 0 vod i (He FEstwiind makige i toialor | biaulats We also show extra value in Il convince any one that we carry the | barrassed in the accomplishment of their | certainly caary Dundy county. Sl gtn L LG A ] ’ & ¢ A ot one thousand against a little ovor nine rlet blankets at #2050, all wool blankets | jargest stock and sell it cheaper than any | duties and the financial and business inter- e -—— Yousastowy, O., Nov. 1L—{Special Tele- s hundred last year. Tho same ratio of i {; £5 una ¥ 7 house in the west. : ests of the whole state prejudiced accora- The Baltimore's Royal Guest. gram to Tur Bee]— Aanouncem:ut was Increaso has been” maintained in - all the || Setwithstanding ‘:u-‘m‘m.;i“..'nun on com- | Spocial and prompt attention paid. to. mail | i In the midst, of other Issuos thare ls \Copimight 18% by James Gordon Bennett.) made today that the leading iron manufac- SISl Edo on Cliistinas duy wiirds | fortables we own our goods 10 por cent bet- | orders 4 danger that this matter may suffer from iu- suoy, Nov. 1.—| New York Herald C a8 A Maliouing valley Hdve wray zoose should ran away s A search warrant was sworn out in Justice | < and are prepared HENRY EISEMAN & CO. attention and neglect, rather than opposition | _ e Nov. 1 New Vork Herald Cable | turing concerns in the Mubonlng valley have | v, gon't expect on gray goose to v away, T N b 6 ¥ou (R AbMe ol 1 Hivahses GBI BIRED, Tovet| Sy —Special to Tk Ber.|—One hundred and | been sold to an English syndicate. ~ Some | ¢ e shall wiiow (he following 10 s iy N T ey S P Ui BTG GvElits aC ABo A1l 81610:81,00) s g The indersigned committee appointed by | five guns saluted King Carlos this afternoon | time ago options were secured by a broker on | on Chiistms day: A i on ButcossorLD . SLi) to §Li5. Bowiox Rronr, For stout men’s clothing call at Model | the bar to act in this bebulf bave made selec- | as he embarked for the Baltimore. The yavds | the Warren rolling will, Girard volling mill, | 1 Uarred granubited suzar. are numbor of heor cases had been: stol o 1‘”:““.‘51:;;-2:\‘} it i.;\;\:\‘4l'1-., Clothing Co,, L. H. Mossler, Mgr. tion ‘1-( a ‘l‘xll‘mlwl‘_lvf ul!;)r:-m*yu u(tp-';'hm'u m,» of all themen of war in the harbor were }"unngulnwn n‘»lli;m milu. ].l;\\'!']}\\illlt' furnace, 200 1Ls R. T, Davis' No. 10 flour » Finklestef Biliowear Braat i dors o noters of low prices, ———— panying list. assigning the same to the vari- | 00 sheets ke T oungstown steel works, the Andrews won | 10 bushels of potatoes T i b I:;', Iy et | o1, 1o and 105 Broadway, Conneil Blufts, T The McKinley Bill ous polling places ngmed. to the end that :’;““"," 1“:“‘ 'h“”; fEATREas f'l"’b‘_“"“.” 88 0f | ok, and the Mahoning Vrllay iron works, | 3108 bost ton nands of Constable Covalt and he went S ias not affected the prices at the Peoples’ | they may be in inéir places on election day © royal barge. Accompanicd by his per- | moqay’a letter was received sayiug the syn- The abov ind 1f von i RN e e B et Pledge to Show Merey. {nstallinent house. Everything goes at the | and urge all electovs to vote for the amend- | sonal household and ministers of foreign w'- | dicate hud accepted the proposition. The | c4n capture wny of them youare weleon to Witded by findinie cloven pop. eises Dt | A important movement is being started in | sume old figures that have made our patrons | ments indicated. 1t is impossible for this | fairs and marine, Lis majosty critically in- | sule includes the uncstimated transfer of | LI, v L ow o o bora the name of Wheeler & Horald, Anout | Conncil Blufs b il 1o be produc. | lad all summer, defied competition atid made | committee to personally confer with the at- | spected the American cruiser, The impres- | $6,000,000 worth of property. 1t is suid that | tine sive yourself i per coni, & Conncil Bluffs that can not fail to be produc b & s T . 3 v 2 - 1 fifty other packages or cases were upon which | it possible to furnish a house from top to bot- | torneys named: they therefore request that | GEmCh (000 TO0C 0y i own words, | 1he proceeds will be reinvosted in Youngs- | 'y R T e s thename. had boon soratehed oo whiets | tive of the best results, not only to the rising | tom at littie expense. Our specialties this | this address be accopted as if personally pre- | % g T R | town in a maminoth steel plant and other in- | 4hle o <ive our Customers & per cent 3 wwore identifiod as having. fotmerly belonged | “eneration, but to the parents of the chil- | week will be the Peninsular heating stoves, | sented; that the attorneys named hold them- | Was thatshe well deserves the reputation | dustries, HERE 18 WHAT YOU CAN DO FOI CASH: IV hotin ks o having formerly belonged | iven. Forseveral days Mv. C. 8. Hubbard, | cheapest, ncatest, most, economical stove in | selves individually responsible for the that precedod ier. On his departing, the ————— e Rt A the other cases were taken by the ofcer, | agent of the Boston Humane sciety, has peen | the world. Mandel & Klein, 320 Broadway | vices "'nfl"uh('d "ru-“lm*l) G tent | royat honors due to him were again repeated, ot the Wry 161 extra Cuuar 100 Weller charges that Finklestein has been in | in the city quietiy at work arranging to es- e - S |3 POrSOL L0 PARTOEKLIBAABEIIA: he hearty co- | 105 guns being fired amidst cheers such as | Corewinge, N. M., Nov. 1.—Joe Hatch shot | 17 Ibs. € w1 10 the habit ot golug to the various depots and | gy, et i T LM et tng b e s agOis T fime ) operation of all' citizens Is invited and urged. | y,jjer wlone can give. and killed Joo Lewis near here yesterday in | 4 a3 Of ‘},{',:,",‘ LLutll aaip for athering up the empty cases belonging to | ke R ! glve Lis locturo otingl Wit setero. ;0 08! — o oputy. Sheri o lore nbiuiti ) s M la an taking them 1o ha pis o | his prelimivary work in the schools, and has | optie illustratious, at 7:30 p. . Thursday, . P ENGLsH, - AT T W usivel oker propstty e RNy, SHSHIL | Lirg0 DobtabILINE ey business, The menmbers of the tivm sy they | visited every school voom 1 the city and ad- | November o, at Masonie Temple. The lecture W. 0, Bauritow ConrNobi NovE (S eciol 1 ashion went to Hatoh slcamp, fls t0ointig noneloss nnnia per pound will prosecute Finklestein to the full extent | dressed the pupils in such an offective | 33 under the auspices of the M. M. A. and J: L Kexsuoy pons Nebs oVl s (GROshl (eToloprani] | {anaicalledfon i W ELUR R broshenfcamalfoul b pountl ln Wk Ra ches e puy 8 4 the proceeds will be devoted to the new M Leavitr Brsias, to Tue Bee.]—The alliance of York county | and was immediately shot dead by some onc of the law. The cases are valued at #1 cach. | panner that he has awakened he p devoted to the new M. 39,8 M ety iy 2 lnklestatn is not 1n the olty Kb Dreasht L ! $ I church, Admission 25 cents. Committee. | held a secret meeting in the court room this | I the posse he - deputy and posse have Yesterduy afternoon a farmer a deep interest. Every school boy and girl e FIRST WARD. afternoon.. They made arrangements to flood been arrested, 1y per b »ind William McGowen brought. two' fat. hogs to | 1 the ¢ity is talking about the lessons they Only asReorohy First District - William D. Beckett, A. C. | tho countyswith a vrinted cireular that pur- o Sha hera e the sausage factory of Land & Hanson oy | have received from him, teaching kinduess [ A few minutes before 5 o'clock yesterday | Reud, John P, n. A o a6 Ml titey b DUt wkieh tho _Amorican Horae Show Opened, Threo | Upper Brondway, to fulfill i contract which | to every living creature, He has the chil- | morning Mr. Lrank Hahn was coming up | - Second District—George J. Hunt, William | Bos 1o 6 06 S50 BT Jub i L A%y | Cuicado, Nov. L—An audionce of over | Musti B Rear vt h B i e 4 R o : ! € . George Legge. have chanfied by doubling the taviff. They | soven thousand people witnessod the opening | Ol Surdines. per Bohad with the tirm. - When the hois wert | dren 5o thoroughly aroused that hie has boen | Sixth stieet. When opposite the vear of | “ipuini’ Didtrict—\V, Ar Anderson, E. J. | required u pledgo of every member present | of the American horse show tonigit Bt | Potted ham, per can elivered the sausige men objected tothesize | ), TG g R G| bronarae ATorok B 1o ickering | Corni Al h ekt q 4 A yl of the American horse show tonight at the | peviled hun. per ein of the animals, claiming that they were too ""“j:l"_“‘ 2 I”‘“" ‘!“":“.'l'l T ‘{'f“ hral ““'l‘l‘““k Ll “'l""‘“. 4 o ',".(k' 'I""l Carish, H I Buldrige, | edon, 1. L. M. | that hewould vote for McKeighan under any | exposition building. 1n the avena wis u con Tiwo o7 hottie Temon large, and would only. agree to take one of | MIONE the pupils. g geroauirod 1os g o el I W e Iy civcumstances. A prominent alliance man | tinuous display of fancy driving, jumping | T¥o 0z bottle ¢ them, The pig was' left while McCowen | Assume a pledgze that he or she “will try to | found that a five was in progress in the store, | Coy, Will D X ello. Silas Cobb, | stated today that they had the docnments to | contests, ete.,” while in the stallsvisitors [ Yinezur po went out to fink 4 purchaser for the other. 1t | be kind to every living creature,’ He hastencd to the Rescue house, where he | Fifth Dist Estelle, Silas Cobb, uh.fl McKoighun 11 this county and would | spent hours inspecting prize horso flesh. couliol)iperEnlions s, was nearly night when he sueceeded and re 110 get his pay for the one left ge will. The animal had been s tered and cut up, and both the proprictors had left, taking all the money with them and making no provision for the farmer to get pay. He wuited until after night for someof theim to show up, but in vain, and was finally told by the clerk that he neid not expect to et his money. He took prompt steps, how- ever, to protect himself,and a half hour later had an_ attachment issued from Bar: nett's® court, the stock levied upon and the stiop closed. ' This quickly brought the pro prictorsout, and to prevent their shop re- muining closed they paid the money aud costs iuto court. The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Broadway. —— J. C. Bixby, stean heating, s gineer, 43 Lifo building, Omiha; riam block, Council Bluffs, —— Miss Grace Osborne will for study of the German language and liters ture, Class work to begin November 5. For further information enquire at 620 First ave, e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Murs. S, A, Shanafelt will leave in a few days for California, Mprs, Dr, Capell is lying ves nitary _en- 203 Moe organize classes 11 at ber resi- dence, 723 Broadway, and her recovery is very doubtful, Political Treachery. Reports from reliable sources in Shelby county, in this state, have been coming in for several duys that friends of George W. Culli- son, one of the democratic candidates for dis: trict judge, have been openly offering to scerateh Ware and Fank, the two other demo- cratie candidates, and vote for Mhornell and Doeemer, two of the republican candidates, provided the republicans will seratch Walter 1. Smith of this city and vote for Cullison. “The republican papers of the state for some days past have been printing what they claimed to be copies of letters sent out by the democratic state central committee, urging special work for Cullison, and saying nothing about Ware and Funk, the other democratic candidates. The genuiness of these letters has not been denied. If to the virtual aban- donment of Ware and nk, Mr. Cullison has now added an afivmative attack upon themw, it is a piece of political treachery which would in dicate thathe is by no meens the kind of solid true timber out of which to make # judge, There 1s another feature of this last attack which should nct be over. looked. Mr. Cullison seems to be determined that Pottawattamie county shall not have any judge at all. He not only abandons and afiviatively betrays Hon, W. H, Ware of this city, but does so upon condition that re, Publicans also serateh Mr. Walter L, Smith- Hear Dr. Gillett Thursday evening, sonic Temple, Ma. Gosee Dr, Gillett's magnificent views of the Holy Land, Masonic Temple, Thursday evening. J. G “Pipton, veal estate, 527 Broadway. nec organization and of crueity, He the already b On Monday evening ivterest in the work in the nerly or been” apparent, pericnce of one g with a great deal of feeling. had been teasing him for months past, He did not don’t want it, ant moments of their lives, nature of them all, lard foswered, “Painless, ficent. action.”! M, Attention Blufts Division—There will be & meeting tomorrow, Monday even- ing. All members are requestéd to be prosent, By order of Captain J. M, Lcunln. ~ peuses. soclety here, e Onto the Scheme. The oity republicans daiw W0 have dis- sary funds to defray the ex prosecution a large number 2 of the names of the hest eitizens in the city HxnertsiandZamilica ko thave he will meet them a s many others as desive to come and t lecture v the First Presbyterian chureh, where the so anized illustrated by itleman, which® he rol sun for s wish to put a gun in the bands of the boy ahd haa been trying 1 have joined @ band at school wane teaching at their homes or schools, or ature or the arts, what were the wost p! The answ Miss Willard may be taken as indicating the happiest moments of her lifo was when she was trying to help somebody, Hubbard is @ retired e largo city in Indiana, and 1s devoting his life 10 this work, the home society puying his ex- discovory, th penses of the AL 1B s nd ke an om of tea in the imported Japanese t Lund brothe obtained in the custom house, fresnly packed, It is direct ty, the lntes | Ofkdo nd & His Lithlo aon.| “okng Qo sveral A Flu There w —~—— Chicago, Burlington & Quincy A, Axsox, Adjt duced rates ut Model Clothing Co. today at 4 p. m. The talks brief. to be di: Eckerson of the In addition to this he is organizing o s we the alarm. The department vespondea city for the prevention of cruclty to chl- | prompiy. The doors were forced and fire dren and animals, taking only adults as mers. | Put o0t with the small chemical apparatus. s o g The fire caught from a box spittoon into bors. He has civculated a list for members | iifonn lighted cigae had been thyown. The at w wembership fee of 2 a yeur, to be used | box was destroyed and a hole a foot square in equipping the socicty and giving it the | burned in the floor. A few minutes later in tlames would have attacked a pile of paper and there would have been a big ciety will be J m.w “The tea-pot alone retails from $L to The object of the society is the prevention . but you get a pound of the best tea and_a GO I AT B TR R R huxuhnnu- highly beautified tea pot for $1. within the power of the society to do so. | Thoy are going fast. 25 Main streot. This Includes. cruelty to ehildron, beating of | ~oc¥ 8r¢ Boing fust. 2 Main stre wnimals, overloading horses, working crip nts’ underwear in great varioty at prices pled animals, underfecding, overdriving, anda | 1o suiv all at Model Clothing Co., L. H multitude of crueltics which ave practiced | Mossler, Mgr. 2 every day upon the faithful friends of mun- —— kind. His work in the schools bas already For boys' aund children’s suits durably made and at lowest prices, call at the Model y at the Transfer, 1 quite @ commotion caused at the fic Transfer yesterday morning in men had gone to teach him how crucl it was to kill ‘und | Union Pa wound the little birds and animals, but did | tho car department of the eastern lines. Doy camo.from. school - and. went o | 10 Work in tho moruing, that M. C. Stewart his father with the surprising declaration | and bis twenty-five men were “Father, you needn’t get a gun for me. I | charged, and that C. W. would be in and we have all pledged oursolves that we | on the first train with theéir time checks will try not to hurt any living thine. A man 1se is assigned for the sudden change, aud came and talked to us 5o nicely about_ being | the men thus thrown out of emvloyment are cruel thut we all promised him that we | indulging in all sorts of conjectures, would try uever to be cruel again” The e gentlemin says ho would not have had his | A fresh inyoice of fine cheviot suits for Sou miss the lesson for 50, These organiza- | young men, just received at Model Cloth- tions ave to bo maintaied among the childven | ing Co. and teachers, und thus huwanity toward the o weak and thoughtiu! kindness will become @ | Lecture on Palestine by Dr. Gitlett, Taurs- part of the child's education, day evening, November 6, Benefit new My, Hubbard bas been engaged in this | Broadway chiurch. work for a awmber of years, and is an- inter- . esting talker and cariiest worker. He states | Aid in building the maguificent new that his society hus oreanized 9,000 branches | Broadway church by attending the, lecture in the Uted States, and has K0 in lowa. | Thursday evening, Nov, 6,M asonic Tempile. He bias organized one in every city aud town | Admission 2 ceuts. in the state with the exception of Sioux City o and Ottumwa, place: ho s not. yet. visited oIl CakUataxanal "The luvestigations ucident to the work of | Members of Encampment No, 8, Veteran the society, Mr. Hubbard says, have devel- | pooion * Council Blufts, will meet at their oped some startling facts. Ot of 1,000 crim- Sl iy % inals in the lowa penitentiaries who have | ballon Pearl street ou Sunday, at i p. m been Interroguted upon tho subject it was | Sharp, for puipose "L.-x..n"".'-‘nlf\:‘.«“’m'"v“"‘ found that ouly twelve had ever received hu- | SCRvl o Biistbrigrian. shurp, ] ever had any pets. Out of 400 boys in the . Eldora veform scuool there were oul; o four that could show that the; Owing to my loss by five on October 27, 1 did not come from cruel bomes. Mr. Hub am compelled to ask all parties indebted to bard says he has taken pains to ask the most | e to pay upat once J. SULLIVAN prominent and sucecssful men and women, - — people who have achieved renown in lite An elogant line of M lton overcfats at ve sed the pots sold by pronounce it the best to be from the hermetrically No Among the Churches. ) Twenty-ninth street mission ~Preaching Miss Boulton said the | pywilljam Blood at 7:80 p. m. Sunday schoolat# p. m. All in that vicinity cor- b Miss Wil | dually invitod. AR, “0ese The temperance mission society, Rev. J. ) Fisk, chaple.n, will meet today ut'8 o'clock hant from @ | | 5o o3 the coruer of Tenth street aud Ave- uue A. Al lnvited, He'will organize a large und active | Young Men's Christian association—The usual young men's mecting wiil be held “The singing will be hearty. Come and bring a friond Berean Baptist church—Preaching at 10:30 Jefir B. Keil Sixth District—\W. J. Clair, E. P. French. SECOND WARD. First District—0. P. Hallizan, Dolan. Second Distriet —John J. O'Connor, George W. Taylor, Bernard Third District —M, D, Hyde, Will H. Thompson. Fourth District—F. W, Penwarder, C'. Del mater, L ond_DistrictJ. L. , Luther R. Wright 5. Montgomery, Charles Kennedy. R. D, A. Wid of t Third District- Fourth l)hlnd. Isaac Adams, Guy R. C. is e Tur Ber.| Ward, in depy lently Ward and Bartt 1.—[Special Cablegram to in a lecture here oxtox, Nov. hese Juxu they - Herbert Ward, fnge himself and his as s might have been quixotic, but he certainly did his duty. - of the at the lust oduce them on Tuesday morning at the |><|l|'l when it was too late to refute them. the intention leaders to spring false charges moment against Harlan so proven a lic. It alliance cannot be Fifth District—B. R. Robertson, Isaac S, | 1ast night on his experiences in Africa with Hascall, the Stanley expedition, said that Jameson Sixth District—J. A. Powers, W. J. | hterally died of starvation and privation. Shockey, Henry P. Stoddard, Both Jumeson and himself had to live on THIRG WARD. mouldy biscuits and rice full of maggots, st District—A. J, Hart, Silas Robbins, | while stores of luxuries were reserved for Hitt, the advance column, Major Barttelat, added Greeley Centre Triumphant. Reed, Guerrey Center, Neb,, Oct. 30— (Special FOURTIL WARD. Telegram to Tk Brk.|—This has been a % Clapp, H, B. Smith. | pemorable day for Greeley Center and E-HL Scott, Willlam . | ooy county. The records were moved Third Dist W. Richardson, James | from i‘is‘ntinlln'?u_\', lfi:msulmll‘hm( ';"&'l‘ y Cen- cob W de ter's triumph inthe county seat contest. \aHsmiltoniaeh WaBouce Girealay Gensar bids Talp.t0. Wmake. tow of fPourth District—S. R. Rush, Dana 8. Lan- der, H. J. Davis. Fifth District Breckenridge, bu W. O. Bartholomew, R, W. H. McIntosh, PIFTH WARD yrimst District—John T. Cathers, A. e s < S PP T P Second District—A. C. Wakeloy, G, W. | Tie Bee.)—A dispatch from Lisbon to the Ambrose. " Herald says: Mendlesohu of the Berliner l'l'hirdlli?ri";! “\‘\'llli;nn M. Giller, A, N. | Handelagessellschaft and Sterns of k- Ferguson, T b, MUahen, fort have udvanced the Portuguese gove Sheean, for six months on the gnarantee of & monop SIS WARD, oly of tobaceo aid spirits. First District—W. B. TenEyck, W. A. | i Vs Saunders N Second District—1%. A. Brogan, Simeon A Petition for Birchall, Bloom, B. F. Cochran. [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Beiielt,) Third District —J, L. Kaley, J. J. Points LONDON, ov, lL.—-[New York Herald ‘.l-l‘(‘nu'(l{v!I'l‘.flln‘-'lr W. A Redick, G, O. | Cable—Special to Tur Brre,]- Bivenall's half- alder, W. el rance 1 Y ouring Fifth District—dohn C. Wharton, F, L. | brother Is diligently engaged in securing Waavat, pames to a petition for the murderer’s relief Sixth District—, H. McCulloch, J. B. | He says he has 3,000 signature Meikie, B. G. Burbank. ———— SEVENTIL WARD. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, First District—Lonis Borka. Charles Haller, - W. 8. Poppleton, B, R. Duftie econd District-James W. G rr, J Euglish, C. N. Powall, Jud Grant of Deadwood, 8. D., is at the "Hhird DistrictGeorge F. Wittum, Martin | piyd, Graat of Deadwood, 8. D., is at th Lanagon Ranpdmgas, D. E. Rowe of Denver is in the city, at the e Ll Paxton. First Dirtrict—Edward Swiorsl, Willian | g Hope of Now York s . guost at the Socond Distrlot—W. W. Keysor, Frank | MUB 0 v Yorkls at the Irvine, W. A, Carson y hirion / 3 oric s b the ‘Third District-George . Magney, W. 8, | Murray ¥ Curtis, 8. G, Wilcox James M. Lent of Boston was at the Paxton Fourth Distriet— Albert Swartzlander, ust night Leavitt Burnham, C. H. Marple. J. B. Hudson of Detroit is in the city, ut NINTH WARD, the Barkoer. First Distriet . 17 Crofoot, H. (. Brome, J. D, Draper of Marion, la., is stopving at Second District —W. W. Slabaugn, W. . | the Barker, Ives, Robert Patric L. Krantz and wife of Salt Lake wre at the Phiied District--Johu L. Carr, Prank Rau- | Morchants. som, J. W. W\ N' M. E. Chapman of Beatrice is at the o= Merchants The F re Record . | Lovisvitee, Ky., Nov. L—The New Albany m(n P._"WII“"“"' Brooklyn is istered woolen "““"‘f"“""“;“” Looss, 75,000, E. T. Jaquis of Philadelphia is in the city, John Rowe & Co., plumt on Howard | 8t the Millard i stroct, have offered to supply thres teams to A. Keefer of Chicago is in the city, at be used on election day, and will close up Merchauts. : their ostablishment to iive their employes | D. A, Slade of Kansas City was at the Ba every opportunity to vote, A 10 small importance in the near future New iness enterprises uve springing up every —~ A Monovoly f.r a Loan. rker last night, . Cass of Denver is at the Paxton, M. J. Roche of St Paul is at the Millard - A Successrul Puuavkieins, Nov. 1 We Davis' D Davis', Al Trip. The cruiser New 0 R, FoeatirnaA oM A telal D Al ‘hief | Gold medal. per York rewrned from & trial trip today, Chlef | i, ORGSR Go's Wiritio Hiour Engincer Abel reports that her engines | A" Ructler, try it por Sk greatly excecd the contract requiremen 8,500 e el il The vessel attained a speed of und. Welzh your fawenty knots ana over and was fully equa 1 Dy your high price to the Baltinore and Philadelphia, n Wia 1k o wolk onts oult o FiS B I Skipped With the Twenty. ED N BEROWN'S, Sol Buchtel, a bartender at the Drum C. 0. D. Fourtin Street saloon, sent a negro bootblack out last night to got a £20 bill changed and neither the boot- black nor the £20 have returned. The boy was rnu\mlmul and had worked in the oon for several montns, - A Cargo-Taden Ship Burned. New Yonrk, Nov. 1.~The steamship Leona, which arrived this morning from Galveston and Broadway. Council Bluffs. lowa, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. with a large cargo of cotten, was discovered | PAID UP CAPITAL.... Siaiaions aintarsin 190,00 to be on fire tonight. All efforts to extin- | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. ......... 5000 guish it were futile and the vessel had to be | LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS. .+ 350,000 scuttled. Loss heavy, Dinecrors—1 A, Miller, ¥, ason, E. L. - —— Shugart, E. B, Hart, J. D, Edmundson, Charles™= ¢ Han, Transiet general bunking o ness. Lurgest eapital and surplus of any bank in Southwestern Lowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Beat the World's It-cord. New Youk, Nov. 1.—At the athletic me ing in Madison Square garden tonight Luthe H. Carey of Princeton van from the scratch in the first tefal heat of the seventy yards in 3 714 seconds, thus beating the world’s record | QIR TOTIOR kit ; o SPECTAL NOTICES e J Bismarck Will § art a firewery. . SOQUNGIL BobIFFS, Benuiy, Nov. 1.—Bismarck QO BENT — The MeMulun (hrec story 1ts to start a brewery brick block, No. i 3, Mudn st, withelevitor everal Hamburg capitalists arc m- | 4. W, Squin : terested. Finanviers will run it fifty years, TR TR TR T paying rent to Bismare} 1 heat wnd bt room; Lo ond i - - near business, Address L1 Bee offiec, Coune Murdered by « Burglar. Bluis B Jotagr, 1L, Nov. I.—Charles Newman, & | TaOR RENT Forty neres of nd 503 miiivs working wan, was found dead in s voom | A from Gaden hause. suitable for girdon and fternoon, having evidently been mur. 3 uild houss uad lease for five by a burglar. He is supposed to have ARUYAO LU B broi had considerable money. ROI KENT-A cholee ploce of wando [ J ol Counell B fls, with 0o now huiid- ate) Biaht ih Geoidins i, Iinnicdlue possesion-{f” desired iwW, Corvnnes, Gu, Nov. 1—In o fight tonight | - . Al T Rooms, furnished and vofurn- started by Will Wallace, n desperado, Frank | JU i tFN T ooms, frshed and o Huckabee fatally cut Con Narramore and | 620 Pirstave Wallace shot and mortally wounded Hucka- FANTED -k o 11 asition b b A L : - - ence: A No. 1 reforcneens wood hookkeeper. K A Georgla Fiend Hang -, 20 B ofive. Councit s Savasyan, Ga, Nov. 1.—Owen Jones, | TaGi RENT -Good five-room house; $10.00; colored, assaulted 8 white girl today, Tho | 2 othot houses diTerent pricess ome singl ob hung him t0 & treo and riddled the body | T00OM Over stor ourt howses henises il inob hunge him to treo und riddied the body | 580 "sulo an monthiy iy nents: o houso with bullets, a ! Il L | und ot #200; desirable bisiness Lits on San A Paris Cafe Burning. ‘"n::fi”'i"' N nans B FLE N Avansty Pawis, Nov. 1.-The great cafe on the - - ground floor of the Jockey elub building 1s | JUOK FALE-Complete set o8 U o on five. ‘There is intense excitement on the | inquire at room 4% Merrium b iocl boulevard, . o -)nf.w“‘.‘ St el out - Headgiae it ST T { ) for hard maple house moving rolfers and The Death Goll. | daeks R DL Ay & Co. 620 Mun street S Rock Isiaxn, 1L, Nov. 1--H. (. White v ridge, formorly auditor of the Rock Island & o LSk LD ke i v oria raily died tnis evening of heart | Apply to Frad Davis' stabics on Fourth sireet disease [ near Fifth wyenue, o e © rair. PPYWO M-incro farms for sile wear i i1y it Wiisor Ste tha' nrolibikd [ 2 wbargain, WA, Wood & Co. s Ml ot who on goitg over the s [ JROR SALE-Tho stoc and fixtures of i it books at Waluut Hill, — * ool aabed krocery ‘wiare, or’will sell () y ”» B d-year-old colts for sale. Tnguire of T Ja i Home to Vote, Finith & Son, 7I8 16th ave., Countil B Wasiisaros, Nov. L—The president wil JOR SALE or Rent-Gardo e Monday forcuoon for Indiunapo is 3 Al lan. wu houses, Uy J. & Kice, 104 Maln st Couu Blufrs,

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