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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1890. THI ().“A”-;\. BEE l'”".‘ NEWS IN THE BI[“‘\ sary to ask you to sas something cou- | feature of this pronunciation, aside from | wonderfully exact, But before the end | the ral skeorlng Ughts, s tho reflections of the gorgeous corning the othe o, the broad “'w’" s illusteated by of the confury, nine years hence, the the boulevards, and the lonelinessof Scottish sunsets, and this arrangementy any ompty bottl in Fir { { 3 ch size Is especially necossary to their sues : 1| cess that they possess the support and ending is one of the most deli- | fijodehip of their fellow townsmen, ¢ 3 4 ade whicl was once played in ) metropolis proper will hold 1ta 5,000,000, | those dismal cuttlivoat streots which he no doubt, has given rise to the legend, RN BUUT E — okt Al il AR 5 1 4 A's native town, The com- | When and how is this monstrous growth | has shown { cooscope at the which ina more superstitions age was WA - A not possivle that Fi ) ! FICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. o B gl : p A (v informed that it “ehymed | to stop? beginning Silfstoire dos an aceepted belief. A correspondent, i Talks on Election Topics and the Political | tieiy pros vel R Noah, “and the Now Englanders of T T'reize,” terly Tteview. writing to a chureh contemporary, mens WTILION, e T AN Sityation in Western Towa, connected with any part o siness of | the party guessed “door” a8 a matter of CHAMPAGNE. [ “Oh Purdsl" ho oxeluiins. with “ent tions that o was in the chupel only TILTON, = MANAGER elivering goods in * packages course, i A thusiasm, “*he that has not admired thy week before the death of the late Ear TELEPHONES! and from the depots oot ¢ - - L ":'.’y'::h":_"rt:"‘: \‘:»":.‘; ‘I’,”" rIne | gombre landseapes, thy broken jots of Rosslyn, when it was most brillinntl - about atlke, and it 1s ng_ for 4 IMPEROR] FREDERICK Hhs pihetd 4 ht, thy deop and silent 1 s on htod incide ul hitale Bustness Office, No. i MRS. BRESEE PRONOUNCED SANE. | driver io overlook a iitle obsire ste LA e el ) Champagno (the wine) was discovered | {1515 1By oup and silent lleys without | Hghiod up, dn tnvident ¥loh B uictn, Night Editor, No. 2 No one woul ve fnterested in o YTuseooiti Wanin e n monk—one Do Forignom, writes e the < not listeried to thy ' most bo reg as o i i - to correct a mistake of the driver i cctrician Wanzoman Witntsses an | W O A Rl murmurs between midnight and two The chapel custodian said that in all his SR L lis | o (B Afecting Incidel o correspondent of the Chi ours after, knows nothing of the true experionce ho had never seen sucl MINOIE MENTIO) Finklestein's Story -About the Beer ||\ s this than Mr. Finkles 1 < L RUIG T 3 This holy person was the invent hour tor, knows nothing of the true experionce ho hud never scen such & Weller or any momber of the firm with When A B W yman, Mr., Bdi 3 poetry which is in thee, or of thy lavge ¥. Y. P. Co. b Cases-An Old Man's Tronble which he unceted des to_prosecuto | goite Yioutsnant w v'l”"\‘l"j‘-‘“)-mm “\‘“ ks, One d hvml‘I‘[ngl nl \.,.m‘ f| cublovs Bontedste.” Al hS prooes s Who Will Be Superintends Mr. Finklostein he w p rewly to called at Emperor William's palace at | » Which ho himself had corked | ¢ gkoteh the Rue Soly in_ colors Potatods as Pen Wipers, Council Bluffs Lumber Co. them, and is wh responsibl e PR PRk illinm's palace at | tightly, the bottle exploded. Unwilling \ 3 ’ The pavks wore not crowded yester ent—Where to Vote. v \wrongful act this man' Weller may | Potsdam, the’ emporor desired him 10 | 1’ lose the. precious fluid, the pious | e fknoble and overpo -1 Oneof the ml.»lq woos of the rouly AU the srogational church yestorday il prove inst him. The meve fact | muke phonographic record of the voices | wonk scooped up the wine i his hands, | 20PN is the propor wi il writer, bo ho clerk or what not, consists PAT LIRSt LI B i that Mr, Weller filed an_afidavit assertivg | of the threc iittle princes, Wilhelm, | and. aht how delicions it was! 1t filled | 7408 subject mattor.” though unjus o no sooner gots i pon 1t 1s tonorted that o dog fight between two | Tomorrow will witness the consummation | that o the best of his beliet clestein had |“Heinrich and Adelbert, says a eable dis | Dom Povignon’s hond with all sorts of | tPPlied to the man. He displays too s like the well Rnown Omiha canines will toke place 1 | of the schemes aud work of the various | Stolen a mumber of empty beer cases, will ot | pateh o the Chicago Herald, The blisstul fanclos; 1t sob tho good old man | Yust 81 onorgy, too exiensivon knowl- this city within u few days. politieians which they have so industeiousty | Miure M Finldestelw's od nams 0 | proxs Augusta Vietorin was espectully | to thinking, and the vesult of itall was | SH£e of uman nature, o bo thrast out obd Thol Eoslof, daysed by iho Thero will bo n meeting of the Woman's | planned and so dillicently eadeavored to | 10 lang and is too favorably known for any | desirous of preserving such amemento | ~champagnel BT i, L OF LHO Meote 0 1 101k, stys ek alliaall to. - Life is Christian _assoclation this aftermoon execute, As the honr draws near £ or the | one toantortain. the iden for @ moment, that | of the childhood of the boys. Willielm, |~ Tho effect of wine upon the imagina- | B8 i1l munners. - But the sculptor is | not loni enough to uso and mend quille, o-clock at the residence of Mrs. Osborn on | gt 6 e domoerats are making thew | 10 s a thief, Excluding man Weller, | the crown prin years old, | tion (ns argues the cssayist) is not do- | More thunthe anatomist: and the gues- | yor to apply with delicate fitmness the First avenic. B ot eyttt 2 | whom nobody knows, he has no rivat in busi: | Heinvich is le i id Adelbert | pondent upon the mere drinking of it; it | Lion of realism inust bo decided by con- | pen wiper to a steel one. But some Anyone wanting to huy cheap a fine team b Al 3 Gonk CA L ness who would eveu intimate such a thing. | s a year younger, They thought thod seems to be suftlol ”m‘ aman telk | trasting the Venus of Milowith Balzace's nius has now hit on a solution of the of largo mules, togother with barncas nad | lines, but tho assertions ao mute in such 4 W.E. B Evoh oSt T DGt Lhe MY Thi possess it (ny, | Supreme creation, the Venus of the Pero | dificulty which has the merit of the wagon, shoud call at I'red Davis' stubles on | half-harted ma the fact is made o — kray Eeillineg B R L . ossoss it ( T Iy it Fourth street. | prominent that th this w 12, and Get your books ready for the new year at ) : to preparing the mem- | evon though' it be Ivvll a single bottle . - 1 ne | ‘ % B \ « N " eylinders a toue! cldent ¢ . | fices, we are informe o 8 used Thero are forty-nine applleants for the | in tno con onal and judicial distriets | Moreliouse & Co., Couneil Blufts, In. ”llf:-l.».\'\‘\‘\jv}y“ \fil. t : :: |lll|¥" :'kl“l‘lll \;_\l:L il :,‘,.,”m at (Ihp "“”'""'”y‘"d ”‘,;. eorne \‘ Fow the BEATe ant OTEy's Comtort flees, w i In(lvv»‘x‘n .‘1H1u i ||.:‘.:‘ i ;y‘. o position of superintendent of the schools, | aspacially they have prepared thomselves for | Miss M R TTE T B e et LAl oconvert him at once from the simple Ay il the companias of Hio 840! ! - ; b especially thoy have preparol the f Miss Maud Pierce and Mrs. C. P. Rails in sturdy, vigorous Y i : i urly all the companic ho s2eond | uher holds the pen steady, removes ad made vacant by Prof. MeNaughton's resina 4 d R is o sturdy, vig humdrum habit of truth telling to u dis- ; 1 ) thon. A choied will not bo made by the board | the enstomary crushing dofeat. People are | buck are prepared o take orders for portrait mination and | pogard of the veracities s mngnificont AT AT bl B L ink from the nib and prevents, bR e Sl ; bogiining to anderstaan, Mot topote o | Bivon i ail Drinahes at thet studlo, teom cman national | g he were o profession - framer of e B st vory greatly dolays, the pro- Regular convocation Star ohapter, No. 47, | the McKintey billand are begiuning to realizo | g% Ny i Wioee, sy > phonograph’s faithfnl ear | joint-stock company pr tuses, sion and spares many a well Royal Avch Masons. this evening. Installa’ | that it is in strict sedance with | N0 02 4 o with all tho vim and patriotle ardor of | * iyt t 3 Joved pen to a ripe old age. tion of officers and other matters of import- | American ideas, and will be presevvative of A frosh fnv f fine cheviot for | which he was capable, : e 5 i A ATEEOR i . ivoleo of fiue cheviot suits fo a8 capab) cate of fine arts ull dealers in the wine [ Nop on ; : anco will come up. Al Reval Arch Masons | xmerizan prosperity. Said a well known re- | youug men, just veceived at Model Clotb- | GThen eame litile Hoinvich, a boy of LW, OR TS DIDkIEs Povay wisnres | L obL (b i KL il Used His Bar for a Parse. In good standing e cordially fnvited. - BY | o ylican citizen yosterduy, who has been | iug Co , gentle disposition and_gentle organism, | pirine the wine list fora civie dinner [ o ) Ald, - but the eitizens Tt Ansonia, Conn., three Chinamen Hon, John Y. Stone. attornoy general of | Very lukewarm in'the interest ke bas taken Wiis WHUBE surrei Eaide Hols a gonuine, wholehearted boy just [ and found ~that asupply of 1820 porty | an' intorest as o make each | Siterod o streok i when the Towa, is in the city consulting with City At- | in the campuign : Ao o Wil Bo Superintendent? = | the same, and hie “stood in_front of tho | upon which ho I A TR A R L PR L ductor came for ares one of the toridy Stewart i regard to the Cit-Off | I had about made up my mind that UIGH 18 SRSUABLS: ik & WpBRICARABHY 6L "_";'j!”'» aph to repeat the well-known | gut, Two of his guests were men in the [ {iae he s doine somethine | Celostinls gave his ) turn and a isiand fitigation. He “provoses o defend | would not vote at all, or at least Tdid n wdl patrlotie German poem be ch | wine trade, who hie knew, wore looking | Liimsolf and his town. SR ante L oalgtonl ;:‘l‘ll‘:i‘l‘ b 4 4 e | t0 vote and doal! I canonce more to insu iy ey 4 pthos, a 2 little ot | o humor them he set to work to mateh | jugitielo 1 LA S ALK b Himanesoolety, Al Inthresiod are'| Whon thio CAIE: bill way pssd Toonedss T | ot Calt b0 QoI e e e O O tha Tt iy moved when he that tinjo had not bean long. in bottlos | g yovimu oty Siab 8 faeing oo ot 11 orre ackenzie Fequestod to bo present. - Mr.sHubbard of the | was o little blinded und prejudiced bp the up. | Material to choose fi bl By R L wheve the voll of the | ynd was insufficiently matured) with | yntaconism has to be contonded with, Boston humane society will ‘give an ad roar the democrats made wbout it over fifty applications for the position. Tne | dium is supposed to come in, but she [ white port, sound and astringent, which | ay it is remarkable that the companics 4 explaining tho objects wnd advantages of | holf believe © that it as an un- | salary is $2000 for ten months' service, and | Said nothing until the phonc re- | had been in the collars of a country o aora s ECONMMENDS TR such a organization, patriotic and unamerican > of leg- | there are some perquisites in the way of aor- ated them Then her oyes a Wh n standy ey de L ily for generations, he produced 8o ex Ll S : Bt A number of the operators recently ¢ lation Y ¢ o il Instuction thiat make it very desieabla | tears and sheturned to the emperor with | adt an- Imitation of the 1520 wino tht gt i !Eu\\ A I\L‘n”“”: T lu"l’ ‘l %() I) Ej\ N charged by the Western Union 1n Omaha for | 1 the west especially, and that would oflice. Among those who huve forwurded words the critics were fuirly takenin, But | Yot in theis own town . whieh dut N - their afliliation with the Brotherhood in th ition, but now since 1 have read ity | yhoiy names and references are the following I'hat the emperor < leased with his success, he laid down o b b Ghieb e diglp o U A, ts » g nber studiea it and considered it in all its beari ad g amel ¥ 3 pleased with h 88, he lu A they performoed with such rompt- idents of Council Bluffs, A large number of t named gentiemen : this bl At T vi- | Blufts people will attend the benefitball tobe | wntill fully undestand it, 1 convinces . A Shotts, Osceola, Tn. 3 C I The ot | dozen of this blended wine and kept it | pest and dispateh that the \ppro- people will attes T $ : My A. Shotts, Osceola, Tn. 3 C. ! Lhe emperor himself plainly | fwelv. \Hi A tthe ead ol Pt b iven In Washington hall, Tuesday ¢ that it is aitogether the widest pioce of tariff | puizeort. Comn s 1. L. ' Buvtd ; e 5 S itainly | twelve months, only to find at the end of | pyiyrod and donated an wnnual sum - of g, November il weceds of the by > republican party lus ever | golq, it ; N, C. Campbell, Fort N 3 ekt e flood | that time that it was worthloss—a non- | €1 .(C0 to them, It Bs safe to predict that will beu 3 of those who fon, I am wineed that | AW, Mgekinnon, London, 0.3 A. J. § OF mhtnotios B0 eitongly dup over | qoseript absolutely without characte. ahis company will ulw: ined out of employment by the c American peoplo will not be 100 hasty | Suit(1a, Wash.: 'red A, Jackson, AL Tt | came the empress and she left the room. LR ot Ve, fiac A special train will be charte a suf- | and will be wise enough to let thi Dleasant, Tn.: €, H. Dyo, Albia, Tn.: 1. T. | She eame back presently, smiling sadly o) L PIANO. (ShE RS A rRa LB Ibe At B e ik produced from the soden Miner: ficient number can be guarantecd, Tickets | islation be pursued for the next ten years that | apyon, ' Richmond, . Mo.; William J. | when little Adelbert’s ehildish voice was V A st S L bl R Ll B b ok T c.m be procured at 10 Pearl strect, the United States will witness th Williams, Franklin, Ind.; Merett 1L | béing recorded on the waxen cy)inder | Qur Variable Climate is Very Hard control of municipal afair, There is | bY evaporation, are purvilenlurly servi § ids. of Prof. D, W. "wf1--'~~v:j:'§l(\“-\'“Hl\v‘l\"-‘\l\:" \\l“lh)‘l"{l"’lvllV”;H' Richmond, Chicago; M. 0. Harvington, | |2 ¢ one in the company who was fa- (,,m. This Insteun no doubt but that every o iy in this | In Catarrhal Inflinmations, Sore Throats, M 3 f this city, and now sk ! st 1 very nd W N Russell, 'K E. Robbins, Lyons, s L M el R oli ; sever | regiment would perform an exactly | co Bronchitls and Lung Troubie & rinnipeg, will be puinedto learn of the | b and carefully anaigize it and you will find n.\.f wn Oage, T dohm % Tt Sorine- | FECSSPTCV stundson and. all come [ says tho Operd. Tho gt LR e DOICEL S IR | ders them very usefulin the stages ot Throus tootpikseral Y Demid, which | that it does not Injuve any class of - American | (i W4 Faeion P Rostoria 015 A mented upon it. temperature during the different sca- | therefore, roecive the sipport ? Mayor McDamid spent al’ months In | Citizens unioss it is the politic las faid ofiees | Stuurt, Ottumwa, Ia.; Rovert F. Sullivan, ————— sons of the year render it impossible for | to render them thoroughly effective. CONSUMPTION this city, with his son, who was then teac scekers, put confors o direct benefit on Tnadilla, N. rew, THE LEST L any but the best pianos, made with iron ) ing in tlie institution here. He was quite ill ‘l;‘l“';:\f'w L ey :H::RI = en, 3 ver, St. Jo — frames, to remain uninjured. The most L o i when here, andas soon as his health por- [ HOWIEKER BatAned Oy ansy ncreist UPOK & | Mo.; B, J Chiristie, Vinton, [n s ! M- [ 1 Most Persons the Member Stronger | delicato sof the piano necessarily |/ national consus will )in (uu]-n [,:'x‘ and they do 2ood in nearly all cases of 1laxae mitied, he riturued home, his son accompany (huloy Bl e passed. " We may | Clolian, Vanton, Tt 8, I 8 hidukle “ it bring made of wood, tho_fittings and | Austrie yt‘nh wiuter, On Decombor 20 | 4o of the mucous wem ng b on_ th Sineo his retum to L : i ette, Mapleton, la.; P i y i sl H AVEIC ROUES Y fer w1 ranalve Wiotia gy Canuda e hus boon gradually failing uniti ARt Tt v, Conway, Pawnee Agency, 1. T.: C. . There is a popular ideq that becausa | joints of which aanted | o WHas Benalty ot tha Ny SRl Ol 3 cents less a pound thau it used } 3 3 \ the right arm is more often used with the greatest nicoty, extreme | blank, which, under penalty of the luw, death ended the struggle. T b Hdges, Doon, Tacg M. M. Drotity, Corinei ght arm is more often usec y ; he must fill in_for overy inmato of his 3. P, Hoss, who lives noar Greendalo, and | \f.the democratic ciaim that there wi A1 Blufrs, Tas AL Chicago, 111, H. 0. | stronger than the loft, so the right leg | heat ov dampness 1s v detrimen- ta L © an elegant prepurationns well as ! LG at advance upon all elasses of woolen B Ghtea 1siatH i tal to their well beine. The meveary | house and deliver to an ofiicial on Jan- his brotho aw, who s visiting him, and w il find that we would | § p avmer, Chi- | {s stronger than the left. This is not | tal to thelr we uhe R 3. The questions to be ans- whose home is in Pennsylvania, met with a thodes, Buffalo, N, Y.i | correct; there is evidence that the left | should not be allowed, if possible, to rise 1 L serious accident in Omaha Saturday after- save more money on the single icem of sy i’ e | n 8 : re neither oL o - | oftpotash Jozenges and other preparations of : Hockianc tul { inone year than the mereased cost uf our Wi e I somMe leg in most people is stronger than the zx\hm.- 75 deg rocs o 1“; fall 1..-\5m|m in 15 l‘”;\';“':»lf Oily, :'\‘)um o I;:I-'u‘» that kind. noon. They were in a carriage proceeding | wooien goods would amonunt te ears. I SRl ) 2 |y _ Ninetee! BRI the room in which the piano is it. e quisitive. ) er's per- to tho (opol, when & tug became looss, the “,,,‘.,.,.T S P et Wilkesbarre, Pas 1L A Balle o e e O 6 ino sho et badplaced where || taliing tonationaLity/nd lingingeneill JOIN COOPER, M. D, M. B, €. 8, Le tongue dropped out of tho neck yoke, the safisfied with it, and 1 beli B e i L RSl | S L R G I et AL tEORTRINORIBE: SEOVAOLE the census be especinlly dotailed, . This horses became unmanageable, and the car- i i conebtons. fro it | Lot Mo Weaven Webster ity Tns Ad- | pear that in atl manual labor vequiving | the bot aivfrom a heatov, stove or grato | o CI 1 o othicrriso. provailing riage was overturned. Mr. Hess had an | honest intelligence will be as well satistied.” | Shtde I “now bttt ol increased use of the right hand the left | 18 b s nerality of the information requested RHK A fptaRIA LA Yeosivea e Morrow, Alle . Pa.; R. eason, leg is also employed on the prineiple of | taken toy the instrumen w ts | # ) \tion 1 ) ctured and roceived somo bruises. | ' In the local contost thers 1s ¢ deal | Ao X 2 i 0 ploy prineiy ) 2 ay | is the resultof the horvible mishmash of His brother-in-law had one of his le; Tore ncoEtitityc Dho QRootatia o Swet, 5. D. Newton, Ia.; A. C. | equilibrium, entive surface will be sujectod, as et iLota s i AL broken. Both were brought to MraHess' | tion is notas perfect in the city aud county | ON& © 4 g father, ' Gale In the case of the lower animals except | nearly as possible, to the same degree of | $Peceh, blaod and hisory that go to bome, eust of the cit as it was a year ago, aud this will probubly | Ty 15 1 D. Drald B "',_ Wil | nbulators, camels, 6te., and babics, | temperature, as nothing will so soon put [ wike up the Austro- Hungarian state, Of Council Bluffs. : - IR UCE A o Gey BNC I elshier, Troy, Pa.j J. L. Snyder, Alle | tmbulatovs, camels, et e | biano out of tuno us being Kept vith | 15 well us of the present sirenuous ef: | paD yp CAPITAL, R 0% Exverts and families who have used the urticularly ard to the township | €Y 1 - limb moves with the left-hind iimb, and | one end cool and the other warm, us is | [orts of the government to find some data | SURPLUS AND PROFi ; i r A aaroeh Wa nols Sold by here the number of democratic bolt- ARE FI-H HURT bY HOOKS vico versn, It follows from this ‘that | frequently the ease when an instrument | for tho hasisof u policy that may hir- | LABILITY TO DEPOSITORS. ... .... sund brothers, pronounce it the best 10 be | ers aud indenendent eandidatos has 1ot the om this tha 3 76 the warring elements, The censu : obtained In the elty. 1t is direct from the | sitation in o very unsatistactory stato for ] : man, using the right arm more than the | i8 placed botween tho hot air from n | fa G RCENE GOy und come 0 kvt DD R ar oustom touss, frosnly packed, hermotrically | fr mucn in @, vory unsitistactory sty Au Expert Anglee Argues that They | loft,’ would probubly use the left move | heater and the cold air which in wintor | 0ffiefls will be t el IR B Al e sealod. The tea-pot nlone retails from $1 to | Barnett asone of the threo justices of the Are Insensible to Pain, than the right. is falling within one or two feet from the | M St 4 BRAUBIEL ess, | Larsest cupital and. surplus of any l"‘f;':""fi“"'fi"\"‘ I"‘;“""ll’““{l"(hmll'x 'z\u«l‘il peace 1s assured, and there is a probability of Does it hurt a fish to get caught on a Many ]u-u.:\u find less exertion in ndows, A sudden change of twent i‘;;'-"‘,"n':"“‘(i"llfl“‘,‘ “'I‘I'M ,"” ,“"I “'llll;,‘l "l\f:"" < i Southwestern [owa, dsome, highly beautificd tea pof or . t east ne ither republica - P -A 80, is rue) catel alking @ re circles wrees i emperature will put the bes o Py = ot bl TR T cratio candidate for justice ‘who 1 we naturally judge of ¥ T SRR letio | temperature; therefore, i hented a press complains loudly tha = For stout mews clothing call at Model h ARiMnE Hosos: elnotic on u hook, and we naturally judge of | also the case in race paths for athlet emperature; therefore, in o heatec ShvoaAnta sileated it e Ciothing Co., L. IT. Mosslor, plgr. o | smooth sailine und whose | election 15 | fish by outselves, But a writorin Forest | spouts. nearly all of which aro arranged | house should be gradual. Dampness is | hs@y dny data will be collectod thut " OFFICER ¢ PUSEY, e orivie nominee, 1o his made no enemios | and Stream argues that fish are inse for the racers to go in cireles to the 1 more to be feared in summer than win- el oty donltingamonndior The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 413 Lieutenant d I Glenn in IN THISE WORDS, “The Soden mineral Pastilles (troches most agreeable 1o take, far ahead of chloride in circles to the i ot hARATRD the fact that he is a worthy, competent man the t tances he cit s righ ————— ity of the capital, gineer, 913 Life building, Omina; 202 Me Jiacds > are the two instances he cites in support | right. G riam block, Council Blu! and a helpless cripple of his theory: T R T T R ) Gt Kreutzer Sonat. tertainment, - ; il : : ! i ; o rying distress of the Aus- ) no mistakes, but biis managed to make a | ble to pain, which isa very pleasing | in running. Again, travelers have ter. Do not place the piano near oper | Fejleving the crying distress of tl 3 Broudway. great miny new feionds who v working for | thing to helieve, as it would relieve the | served that hunters, when lost on prai- | Windows, and be particularly careful | tian working, jeople, espec ‘1‘1‘.\.'»{_{_\‘2 ]ER J.C. Bixby, W,““'m,‘l,”m_ sanitary en- him for personal reasons, chiei of which is | seruples of many humane persons. Heve | ries, wander around i that the instrument ght, and stal 2 thousands in the vicin ! Outside of these candidates the resnlt of | @' P Tty 2 e TR o ket g 4 Miss Grace Osborne will organize classes | Wmorrow’s battle is doubtful. ]‘J‘.:,D:“(“l“h' "\\]m:,"“i{:),f L r}:,:‘.l ‘;'H"“‘"f lh"'.‘.’".'l( “|[ .”".’""‘ i e and interest paid ou ti for study of the German language and lite S A ) e Fai|ASOS8ANOLLADIORIMO DS, Ok evening in Hardman hall, New York, | ford have bought the American rights to i ture, Class work to begin Nuvember 5, I ON STORE. Pennsylvania, in - compuny = with o | casq Many skutors ean pevtorm more | el 86 8 S0l ey 0iida” und | the Giffard gub patents for $1,000,000. further fuformation enquire at 620 First a == compunion, among other -~ fish il gures on the left than on the right foot | JGath) o SEREIGUCY liGnee, Mr. | Tho gun is simply small tube of tough- s e Council Bluffs. we © caught ~was 4 pickecel | —orat any rate, in commencing, figures | prEERT Y. SRERCRIERE BRTEINEL | R | o steel, only nine inches in length J.G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, The cold weather is fast appros v | that would weigh nearly, if not quite, | are more readily done on the Tefu foot, [ Herman Linde, a Shukespenrawn schotav 1 00 R SR, UEE GRS G0 ot s i i ——— is the time to lay in your winter supply. e | thirty-one pounds. My friend pulled it | With rope dan {P (E)uRnully (Sheorvead| Sndteacaniaidnhthakenko RN eo | oo T e o i 0] G k| Bat igeath s eyl le drI AR SHordy Iseashied Where to Vote. bought an immense stock of winter £00ds of | up, whd it came onto the top I saw | that the more complicated feats of bal- | the programme of the evening that the | WH.CH 18,008 0 UIF IS PORGHIL Pror \ = ! ; TUo polls tomorrow morning will be opened | every description longe before the high tariff | yhout twelve feet of a coarse, brown line | ancing aye performed on the left foot. navel by Cowni Tolstol, damied fegm | Sl e S e WESTERN at 8 o'clock and kept open until 6 o'clock in | W48 spoken of, and for cash, giving us every hanging to it. Beethoven'’s sonata ranks next to | ¢! he rifle in suc way that when the ene! Ve ‘give ou omer: ° o Ayetid i . Sy & 4 PRAH R cogressive, full of enersy nonay the evening. ‘The new wards and prociucts | peneitc We, give bar custamers ko L | o) nspecting it move elosely Tfound Othello” in delineating the over- | trigger is pulled a drop of the liqueficd salvs, Tiiey nead Apecial trining for ; ; X . z Atening noverotE i : forced into the breech of that have been established will make voting | low prices and judgo for yourselves, but bhet. | that the fish had in its siden very strong | On April 3 last the Johanna, a German | mAstering power of jealousy. He hud | 48 18 " B Ak cusior in the hoavily populuted wards, and | tor still, eall and compare out goods and | hovls, to which the picce of line wus at- | burl well known in Austraiiau i [l B T ot i i gun ponlind gehio bal ot e whire,dn IOWA there will be no moro long todious waiting av | Prices with those of other markets and the A e wound must have been intis) foxiMolboursie, Euyaitho Chifong Hifirets published iand i shad S then i ESaoiEy EUHEREEEERORS SO ] pular edueation. Hor publio sahools the tail end of a procession o block In longth, | SAVIDE can plainly be seen. mad very short timo previous to our | Tribuie. For somo’days everytniug wao [ and -~ thero decide that hie would | it dovelops 4 foree equul to 300 pounds | are A work fOF hor Roroasing. i llloas Mayor Macrae has given orders to the police LANKETS GECORL the fish, for it wus bleoding | Plain sailing: then there followed o series os | read from the novel and “also | pressure on the square inch. The bullet We have just, received another 1 4 | disasters such as are not often met with even | have the reading accompanie + | is then expelled atany degree of veloeity to strictly enforce the law rogarding the 100 | voice of bitnkets, ineluding. white, quite freely and looked very fresh, and | j ) o ith even | have the reading accompanied by the ! . COLLEG ES £ X yery in the anuuls of thosen. One by one the | playing of the sonata as it ictured | desired, for the pawer can bo incre T foot limit. No ticket peddling or clectioncer- | natural we 'sheeps gray, which w! il the fish could feel pain it would cer- ¢ became prostrated by the Manritins | Pl se Do b 48 1 pLosrol ! ! e S S J e a N A in Tolstoi’s book, says a special to the diminishied by a simple turn of the c Novmil tuste 150 Wil Boaliowed ikl thass Hinlte oad.| place e Monday moruiig at the follow- | tainly have deterved it from taking our | fover, and when almost overy hand on board | (i8S A9 hewith Me. Linds | screw, Thereis no explosion, no smoke : Sieamlline the man who thoughtlessly doos. it will have | i low price hoolk s0 soon after such an injury. was prostrated by tho Mautitius fever, and | Uhicago Heva RHLEIL i A bl I A al T oAt g 0 Bhulents ay 8 chance to take a ride in “the patrol wagan 10-4 white blan 4 clal). “Chevo wus only one other: purty fish- [ when aliiost every hand on board was lying | PROTSRCEC 10, 2084 4 OO OBAAC ¢ ight fizz, like the noisc of a soda foun- A large number of specinl policomen will b 10-4 white blanket, § vas & ing on the luke that day, as cold | Il the ship was cailght in a gale marble top table on which was u libeary | slight fizz, 1ike the noise of u soda_foun- C ilBluffs ol sworn inand it will bo their duty to enforce [ 10-4 white blan ud windy, and ¢ plokbrel must have 1'wo men and one w left to work | lamp and vead the novel. When he hy L 1) N dsa bulle OunCI u . owa. R et alasy L 10-4 white blank hoetived e Tty from thom and have | e vessl-Captain Meinders, Mis. Meiw- | veached u climax a pinist anda violinisu | o ilmmense distance, is not. affected by The township trustees haveselocted the all wool blanke ) ShoRd) ) | | a ! devs, and the chief mate. ‘The captain’s wife | which the | heator damp, and is so cheap that 12 D. . McDaneld & C following polling pluces and judges and i i gono nearly across { o to us, drag- | —the heroine of this brief nurrative had a | poading was vesumed, much applause { bullets can bo fired at the cost of a cent e Sele ARG K el i Eit 1 wool blanket, $.00, was £.75, which | ging that pieco of heavy line with him. | double duty to perform. She had in the first | (SEUHE I8 T ) PR po 3 i ' clerks. iy ) ¥ & ! b Jior roeting both performance == [ 3’ 1 First, WardPalling place, Westorn house, | W0, savanteo all wool, il size, and best The other instance occurred in this n ttend to the sick, und fn tho next Ll bl d 1ightin Every Berth, Butchers” ad Packars Supm,as. 808 Broadway. = Judges, Begt Sheeley, | $.00 blanket in the markets, Califoruia | w [was fishing for pickerel with a sist her husband und the mato_ in Moti.s a ) I > Light. To the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Py Fepublican 1. 15, Dodson’ and John- Booth, | Vianiets fn boutiful colored boviors, Leaty | *skipping hait'—a pioco of pork vind— :::“‘L'"'l‘}‘ oo oy ng tho AiD ll-'u;rllfi e photographs of | railway helongs the credit of boing the Mifkl!l lelurs;, Ganms. dakbarals floniay i A ob xpablian) Vi and liad with me a friond, Goneral Hurt, | s B il *dicd ono after tho | moth callections. were recently received | first in the country to- reduce the matior ‘Second Ward—Polliag place, Dohany" :_\ i“m\l‘ l\I l"‘" up to the trick of catching id finally the captain himself was | in this city from the eclc » lighting | of eloctric lighting of trains to scientif office, 17 Bryant st Judges, Geor vas §2.2 ish that way.. A struck down. Mrs. Meinders und the first | company at_Stroudsburg, Pa., says the [ perfection. One of the novel feature Jacobs, republican; J. W. Crosslakd and A, [ 282 TH, W L was having faivly good sport, but | mate wers orm, and | New York World. There has been u | introduced in the slecping cars is a X hittles democrats lerks, ) Al ool extra large blanke Vi © got impatient, and finally, when he g 3 e i sieh- | putent electrie re o g o T. Whi erlai I O, | L AR AL OOl Sxtiniarigblanksriss he got impntient, and_finally, when he | bring the vessel to port, For forty days tis | lurge number of moths in that neigh- | putent electric reading lamp in eac " Tustioa.of thio Dam Berger, republi - B, Wilsoy, demo- | B, | i1e o full line of Dr. Price! . | hada good strike, e jenked o hard as | woman stood at thewheel, saw to the Fleging | orhood during the pust year, and the | tion. With this luxurious proy Sehuyziusseortie bet orat. i) e o g fees sanl- | to_break his line, and away went the | T S % s | secretary of the local company has been | reading at night before and after retir- | Broadway, Council Riufts, lowa, Phird Ward—Polling place, 220'¢ tary, all wool blankets, which we cau r ment of the ship. Below, the crew ary pu s b u street. Judges, G. I, Miller, i mend to be made from pure matural wool, [ S T G G REEE PEAPOREC B lay sick and dying; uround her was nothing [ at pains to sort out all the moths using | ing becomes as LHADD 6 A AR e i i | and come in four different mixtures of natural | NOMe: but L told him in joke that if he | pyt ceascless work, danger and auxicty. To | the are light globes as temporary | and when retiving the toilet may be Yy g al 1 wool, sanitary, she gray and blue greys, | Would wait five or ten minutes I would | crowu all, her husband died. But the brave | morgues. In this way he hasaceumu- | made in comfort and_scelusion, The democrat, ul“}:fln{llu:{\\:xu‘:n” pl||;-|;(:“ Misin ;xmih that pickerel and get back his | woman held on ,w]th;- very {om}, :.\m] the | Jated a variety of rare and magnificent | berth reading lamp in the Pullman Sims & Saunders—Attornoys at 1 Fourth Ward, First Precinet—Polling place, blankets §.7 blankets 4§ hoo! essel finally reached a haven of safety. specimens, and his collection is the envy | sleeping cars run_on the Chicago, Mil- | ) daunders —¢ie” AL erwilligor's office, Pourl stract, - Jutlges. A, | biankets oshow extra valuein | “So we sat down and had a short | The heroine of this story, Margherita SPOCIGNS, tc s Soblection i the eavy | SECERE L S0, A Rolise dn ehe stute Athrepubiicas M Bubrown and &, & h et s, il wool ‘blankets | emoke, I soon commenced to cast my | MENIAE: S OVCUYSouel YOG OL WS | ordinary . manner in which moths and | Omaha and Chieago, s paicnted Beno bloc noil Blans! lowa. williger, democrats; clorks V. s, re- | 8 ) $1.25, 85 anc N B4 Y | She was nd cen at sea i s ago, iy pi bl damozrats \,,1:“:‘,‘ i Yo Inned, ¥ Notwithstanding the combination on com- | NOOK Hen “]“ he lost his fish. Lhad | (0o "Guce. She has two children—one a | other *‘bugs” thus immolate thems cannot be used by any other railway R S et Polling | fortables we own our goods 10 per cent bet- | # strike, and to our mutual surprise out | oy, now veing educated in Germany, the | on one of the altars of modern civiliza- | company. It is the greatest improve- | = ——_—__—___— Fourth Ward, Second’ Precinet- Polling P 3 Jace, Joln Cladsen’s warehouse, corner of | ter than last scason’s prices and ure prepared me the general’s fish, with his book | othera little girl of five, who ran_ahout the | tion it has been suggested that it would | ment of the age. y it and e con | QPIROITAL NOTICE e e R e e e m;m.- ou tho same on all purchises tened in its mouth, fcck of tho Jobanna through il its expe- | ba u good idea in Fuining are light civ- | vine SPEC i NOTICE 1. DeGrout, republic It i Cxumine bargu o, §1, 110, §1.89, ow, [ don't think the fish would | riences. It remains to be noted that the | o 45 T R o 1 gz oars leave the TTaion Pacific i publican, and George McPeek, democrat Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., been in any pain from the hook." “that the suffering of a widow and a woman FOIRAY EHM AR ) Ay iRl GRRY) 3 i Ritn Warde Ealltne misoe. 0. Maddents Leaders and prototers of low pr : ¥ 0L A9 MO0 shall be lightened by all the ways that are | town. The moths and other insccts | ing at Chicago at I Buoiis L THI0R RN Aweliing, 1020’ Fifth aventie. 0 W, | 401, 403and 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [ ks, Winslow's soothing syrup for chil. | Within the working of humans.” would thus be attracted thereto and peo- | tickets and sleeping car berths ut Union | 75 grigk o Kost, ropublican, N, Callaii ind J e s R R S e T pleyould by religyediol ab) i TioNakihoa, 1ov: Karain strockiiHarkor TRy to wu tor i away, demnoe clerks, i 25, re- Mrs. Bresee's Sanity., % cents ‘ 5 follow, =, gl 2 . Ry tan, and William Movris, domoerat. Judge Boulton, who has charge of the A ve :m:::li ".fl}'."'.‘,"",“.l.f,(.S.‘.",\,.h of el MoCarthy, J. E. PRESTON, F. A. NAs, Rk Thialnos. AN ol PR g 00Nl hve umxt‘-:fm\.‘f".'*l‘nl-'.ff‘.ql\.:u‘. Noc 0 Nortie Fwen, | Of Mrs. Eruma Bresce, which is now pouding 5 1 | Sumner, of which I hive seen but few | 1':\\::-.-;\\-1?:':1::« :‘m. (»‘\\.-‘}:‘\lw“h‘-nm” DAY L S - ty-third stroct, Judges, V. Dike, republican, | o the supreme court, has loft nothing ua- | 1 from Maine who is now di- | impressions, represents him and Long- festil badaal et St A Curi : Lekand: JOOR RENT-Forty acres of Tand . A. Richardson und' C. Moorc, democrats: | tried to secure the discharge of his client. | viding the leadership of his ‘party with | fellow together in familiar intercourse, | bt P “ Hbas v 1y The recont denth of Lord Rossly has | aaroGE( ¢ hause, sultable for garde clevks, L. M. Shubert, republicat, and W. 1. | Mrs. Brosee1s the Missourt Valley woman | James G. Blaine, B oysralx sfeei [ anyaiiho Boaton Bosk, Qotohen 17, TAG 16 |10 Lot e M O O e B E A s daniin. | Sap Ll ousaiaad leasafor Morris, democrat, who has twice been pronounced insane by | in height, says the Rochester Post-Ex- | well known, they were warm friends e o T R e | LT i o A Ny e - Sixth Ward, Precinct—Polling | ¢y Harrison county insane commissioncrs, | press. The tuble by which he was stand- | and in sympathy‘on the great issues of | S¥¢F fedrd of him BRI few iys ugo, s YOV 3 Y oility in ot | JNOR RENT-A cholce pie garder lace, rear Claus ' boardiug house on ing exnctly 8 > al ap 3 vha e W % 1 he reappeared in town, He hunted | the sages of the Scottish nobility is the | el Blors, with new ocust stroct. Judges, Dr, Jofirids, republi: | aud who is outside of an asylum now only as | 1 exactly measured the di 0f | tho duys when tho groat statesmun wae is orveditors and paid each one in | Well-knowu legend that Rosslyn ‘Chapel | I Immcdlate possession it desired cun, P. Hondé and Clads_ hlers, democrats: | the result of the appeal of the case to the su- | Bi l""l”.\ L ut that distance from the | ostracized by fashionable society for ¢ith intevest for twenty yoars, He | i8 supernatuvally lighted up” wheneyver clerks, W. J. Whitney, republicin, and P. H. | preme court. One favorablo vuling has al. | #round. His shoulders ave narrow pressing - opinions on the © sy e L Vs denth is impending over the house of lfl“l-h’\l Roon s, furnished and wi i Tierucy, dowmocrat Yeady been made. in that teibunal aa i | Proportion. His forehead is receding, | question that the poet had touched ; i Polling place, rear of » the back i - ) * Floy — St. Clair, The *hupel 18 80 | g hed, with Iy Hght and bath. Enqu. S st i) ol pace, rarof | e provablo that th inal motion or s while the back of his head is high and | upon without being socially tabooed, i @20 Piret e and M. K. Myers, repubiicans, J. Hoffman, | missal will be sustained by Attorney Boulton i | . lisposed that its wi s cateh g well developed, His eyes ave bright | doubtless because his utteraricos were of | An ingenious photogr B ofsomes | LRERA BRI WindowR oRicl i) WANTE A e, repubiicuis, 4. Hofftian, | }us taken the woman beforo the Pottawat- | 204 bave a droll look about them. flis | a more general cust. The fact that they | 4 camera which he boasts cost him but y ¥ e s, Wi face is round, almost boyish., He | were both members of that select social 95 us . v + H R tamie insane commissioners, who have been Ry p 1'6 DOSL MEINLAM 01 LRNLL 88180 #0C $1.25, 85 cents of which went for a 20, Boe ofee. Council Bluis, Durran, republicans. usked to examine ber unofciully. They | Wears a short, bristly, sandy’ mustache | body, “The Five of Clubs,” naturally | hroken-down opera glass, from which ho ARE YOU SICK? —. 4 3 ir o) Ve v OW a) 3 v s curl T s " ' Al i 4 ol five-room house The McKinley Bill :\;;:ull.:xl!:u.]\:.-.l .:‘:l||ly|‘|,\|"|‘)lx‘::|n:mul] (!u“k !l;‘x;‘\lu .x‘xxniwlr:\l)lx;‘«‘ll |I4I|\l" h‘l:I‘i );?1]?:‘1 ‘;I(i\“";u\‘]n.‘ .ul.q: In,l. m‘l.lh'.;uh} ul,;_v;-'t:nl-r;.h ll'; n; ‘l\ll: ot hi I--im “h[lmllll of workin " [\ :\'l'fulrlh\r : .m"."' v pri e Has not affected the prices at the People’s ¥ " Wars, + 0ol 3 -0 AN stere! 21y tightly s | ous to reca o fact tha! © poet w comprised ws for 28 cents, TOON OVEr STITe NOAE Conrt ho HBaNob atoien SR Riicon |0k thie Poofie's exumined hor eritically wud declaro that she | head by a careful brush.” His arms are | somewhat apprehensive that his friend’s | for e L Gl tan Lo It is well to remember 10ts for sale i monthly payments; on aame old figures that have made our patrons | 1% 1ot only jusaue, buthas not even any sym- | Jong and his hands large enough to make | round of gayetios in Europe had turned (e et L2601 Bon: was the text The Colts and the Giffard Gun, ofon artistic entertainment the other | . Itis reported thatthe Colts of Hurt- | Dealers in forelgn and domoastio exchanze flsh, and he at oace proposed to go tore | town and lot £20 rable husiness lots on =aun= JUBODL tRane 10 and jackplancs fov 33 cent e (eE RIS sl il A SAN: il aumie, defld competiton ld e B O that the case will soon | 10 0FtUNE 0f & catcher on w baschall [ his head, though he felt confident tht, IRRAEpIanON SO8. that three-fourths Jore'Miedoty, Nsth (g (R louse Lsissle f bHoLA chenp. d 1t Diyidse t possible to furnish a houso from top to bot- | | "q ol - Sy e | team. When in repose he folds his big | being a strong man, Sumner would see Enemies of the Appls Tree. i Licohe B > dropped und Mrs. Bre will be per- : f LBB ! an, : H SALE - Comple tomatlittle expouse., Our spectaltios tis | itted o go about her business. P | hands in front of his portly brenst, leans | in the end that thore was something [ A wan who plants anapple wes may | OF all diseases i TR il u e his head forwurd, and opens his mouth | better than breakfasting at 10 and din® | not know that more than 250 species of Tng eatest, most economical stove i q ! y N i o ¥ i i s e s i L f{l“‘,“““”:f:f;l““:\uu,“,"& Klotu, 5% Broadway Owing tomy loss by fire on October 27, 1 | slightly. ~The moment Speaker Reed | ingate, fungi are lying in wait to destroy the aretraceableto had blood - am compelled to ask all partics indebted to | stands before an audience he is master of ’ _ - % fruit. Let us be thankful for the off o) for 1o house woving rollers iy Dr. A, H. Gillett of Chautauquadume will | ™ o Pay upat once. J. SvLivay, | the situation, and in addition to the nat- Sir Willian Petty's Prad’cti yoars, . Niny & Co, 20 Mainstrect Dr, A 3. Gille cosuAugnAtAme U i ural capacity and long practice s a pub- | Ono of the most striking instances we -ALSO- S e give his lecture on Palestive, with ster 1 ¥ ¥ P 1 g A Mod 1 \ ULES For sale cheap, w span of good tic illustrations, at 7:50 p. w. Thursday, An elogant line of Molton overcoats at re- | lic speaker he now adds the determina- | know of the wisdom of our ancestors is e odern vin ' ] M working mules, with hivencss and wigzons lovember 6, at Masonic Temple. The lecture | duced rates at Model Clothing Co. tfon of a man who kunows that | the prediction of Sir William Potty, 200 The romance of diamond mining i s s s never fails Apply to Frod Davis stables ou Fourth str 1 under the wus i.usdu( tuod. M A nd| S o 1o, | M ownpolitical fortunes ave | years ago, that in the nineteontl: gons. It l-lw'\\l a matter of exeavating U U Roar VEEV) 406 the proceeds will be devoted to the new ) r. Seybert. Res Ogden house. Tel. 0. | ¢ stake, He speaks slowly, delib- | tury London would contain 4,000,000 in- | vast beds of blue clay by machin A T4t FPYWO S0-aere tarms for sale near E. church., A""“"'f' cents. o W — erately und with o straightioryird sim- | Rabitints, suys tho London ' Echo. | wishing it and sifting oit the diumons, to remove all impuritics abargain. W. A, Wood & Co, £ RIS = Yy is To the Editor of T i Rl e B8 plicity that is effective. His voice | And yet there were nb scientitic s - | which, v belng roughly sorted for COR SALE-—The stocs and fixty %V 9 M 00 _ > Ar. Finklestein, | 0] drawl, its resonance, and a dis- | there had been scarcely anything in that T a—— i (g b L Mossler, Mgr. - Whose premises were searched on Saturday | ginetively New England pronunciation | line since the compilit of Normun aris and Balzac., re lost health. Hibith & Son, 713 161k u ve, Cou o rant Issned from Justice Barnett' REOAM ; ' i ) i For boys' and cnlldren's suits durably | UPoR & warrant issued from Justice Barnett's | which years of association with men | Williaw's *Doomsday Book.’ clud- | As Dr. Johnson could not live away gt OR SALE or Bent—Gardon land, &lduunu at lowest prices, call at the Model | court upon complaiut of A, Weller, will at- | from all'parts of this country have not | ing the London district from the me- | from Fleet street, so Balzac was ever r Treatise on the blood mailed free, l a o 0 stoves at cost 19 close out. Headguiurto houses, Ly J, B LRice 104 Maln st ‘= othivg Co tach some lmportance to the case, in seews | in the least modiicd, The most mavked | tropolis propes, petty’s prophecy was | turning o the beloved wud und dust, Swirs Brecuic Co., Atlanta, Ga | Blufa i

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