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k . e 15 R s A1 PN P - ¢ ? THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1891. T F % 3 | \ N 1 Ivrwe o e A0S [ araruit e sbidoncs was was bound | demeanor of Melbourne ereateut a favorablo . THE OMAHA BEE. |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, | stirstuns evidonce wasin o e, nouna | dememnesof Meliouras ooty - - his bond being fixed at $300. Ho was unable - i -—ipme COUNCIL BLUFFS. e to put up the money, and he was ordered | BURLINGTON TRALN(WRECKED. 5 taken to the county jail, ! # | OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Assignment Oase of Kimball-Ohamp In- | Tom and John Pruitt were fined #20.00 | Engineer Severely Infuréd and Much apicco for drunkenness and disturbing the Property Destroyed y O TVie! 15 Oavilen: i amiontt orihe o1 io Oompany Revived, peace. The former, it was learuod, had come | Beuisaros, Tn., Sopt 4 /Spocial Telo Iverad arrler In any part of the 0 tho city to got a license to gey married. He | o5 Al bl e ) / I, W. TILTON, - MANAGER. was_accompanied by his brother, and after | r"y‘::s.!‘:‘:," r',‘::,., |[,.",:J}‘{“{w I\\”\f”:« :xl‘t:" ’ : N U} s , | tha license had been secured they set out to | €ugine ariver caused a_setfolis wreck ou the | TELEPHONES | Riisiness Office Ne STORY OF AN UNSATISFIED MORTGAGE have a tin They did so with such a | St. Louis, Kevkuk & Northwestera nassen- | V - LR . —_— vengeance that they are not through with it | gertrain at Viele, la,, ths morning. The | y N Y. P. Co. Teller to Secure Several Hundred | weeks in jail. 3 | ol b ietr the Wi An o Sageewy | | cob Washing yd George Tolliver ned betwee igine and baggage o e ) Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Dollars Puid to the De- wanah ol gaungton and, Goorie mC'HITF | car for two hours before he conld be roleased, | [ Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. fanct F 2 b { Gkl y | in a badly injured condition. ' Trafc was de- 3 4 3 p U you want water in your vard or house The 1adies of the Broadway Metlhodist | 10¥ed several hours, Clothing buyers casting about for the most de- Y #0 10 Bixby's, 802 Merriam block E— Episcopul church will give a sociable fow i ips £ ¥ - 1 ’e =l y gt v . fs wa Appointments sirable place in which to supply their wants | Pr U L A M atthe | 3. Tellor has filed a petition of interven- | next Thursday evening, Soptember 3, | Drs Morses, Tn, Sept. % —[Special Tele ¥ pply | Tarden tion in the assignment cas of the Kimball- at the residence of Mrs. Dorland, 244 | goam toTme Bee. ) —Governor Boles yostere- | {OT Frall and Winter use, should keep it well in ' Champ [nvestment company. 1n his petition | Vine street. b N Ry Ry Loy BHIG; BB CHIN | Sae yomataisd Dr BAMErIbIShE L Obero: A g - 4 $ & P e Manawa, : & Champ June i to pay off a mortgage cxe Blsteiot Oouie Independence insane hospital to Al the | ALL THEIR OWN CLOTHING; manufacture | rriago liconse wi ned yosterday | cuted by J. J Burns to tue investment com- | . Sk thehol Sknay P g e e 3 ¥ g Vh T8 DonovSE hae Ve UouHg . SOtk o DRiigLto s B ke, iho. totai | _The following equity nssignment was made | Whitety SE U R S o sr e e X prasslyStor s Upplytiie s reiall e ool L O O e B "vo hitn that they | Tueaday,Wickham ngainst Smith; Wednes. | Sheldon & member of the board of directors | our thirteen large stores. If you’ve never no- DR. C. GEE WO, Matthew Smith and Ethel I, Herrell, both | est. Kimball & vy ol . \ AT of the state Normal School to fill the vacanc, 9 4 aud bo puid to them | day, Campbell against Dalor; Opitz against ticed the special care we take in the sewing, in TP the finishing up of a garment, or the taste in |y At v nton Lines Sold. ; A 3 f o Pane nothing of the perfec- l( (ll 111 [I“”N ANACEIS S reloase rLgago. : o | Judd-Wells Investment™ company aeainst house on South Seventh strooet and will move | ment to release the mortgage, A short time | Jud s Inves 0 B ALY 808 GF o1lGs feom N oI after that tho company made an assignment, | Wright; Thursday, Hammer & Co. against County Clork T, S. Campbell has secured & | receiving their written receipt and agroe- | Bluffs Railway company against Schurz; Crivtos, Ta, Sept he sale of the | S€l@ecting patterns, to say 18 6 W 450 KLy Yei g Elet dom Evonce | NG0B I00INE the maLior initie fontiuisitat || Crtmubaw g b idny,y Bhietlncke aatoht Tne |l v dlehs oL RHAET RERWAy Gomunig o | 4 / S 1‘ tolt % i T Commenee | ieimball & Champ had no control over the | goldsby: Saturday, Bennett against Estep. on & J.yons Street Railway company o 5 5 N s AR , av v closed and some of the hest roadsters in tho | ¢ g third party. The mortgage wus never | taken up in the morning t occupied the | Clinton brokan off y SABLY At o Tt day, was reconsid- | just at this time, to spend an hour meandering | Wishestogivon fow reasons wiy lio fs works ement, and he | rest of the day. Ing such wonderful cures whore other doctors 4ok ¥ e roleased according to ng ered at a conference held toduy, and final . ’ , Al Tomorrow evaning a locture will be 2iven | oluims that the money was converted to their - - e papors were signed by which' the Stats | through our new stock. If you don’t buy now, | in the Fifth avenue Methodist church by | gwy use by Kimball & Champ, Ho raises NATIONAL SHARPSHOOTERS, Electric company of this city became own- a1 > « has about halt the popilation of the “C’ L. 'u \\ idetanam of Shenandoab on | Phia point that the mot.ey did not b loug to | P T rsof i the. stroet rallwivs of Clinton, | yOU’ll be posted where to go when you want glope: oy v feon hrkiicing i perd **Young Peop! Soclety." Kimball & Champ, but " was simply paid to | Opening o ny poting Tourna- | 000 A Bilten il O He consolidated 7 7 i B e LR DU AR A Rl Eastorn Star, will hold a spetial meeting to- | the assignee to pay it back to him with in- | @yicaao. TIL, Sapt. 2.—~The national shoot- et o) . = r pi 535 fore Chirist, and Marco Poln, who brought the morrow evening in Masonte hall for the pur- | terest and the cosis of the suit. W‘L';‘;Im;" gt e GACRAE S tieRs ;“‘_,:‘y NGOTaRgBattied make up any cheap goods, but we DO make | s o0se of initiation and sociuble. By order of PR R L LA, W S Lt R “wpind, one of the first Europeans who ene Thed g avion and soctuble, By orderof ) = ek Te - bewutiful purk—a | beean st Fort Shoridan today. Thore was | Missovu Vauey, T, Sgot. 2—(Special | stacks of good goods cheap. L R R R ol The following jury was drawn yesterday | porfect glen. But we honestly believe | 0o opening coreriony —simply a sharp report Telegram to Tue Bri.|—Word was received ge ~ : DR T # thorough knowledge of the nature of herbs for tho Septombar torm . of superior courts | within five vears nomes in. Griham and | of a rifie in the hands of Sergeant W. A. | here tonight from Des Moines that the mo- Our $10.00 Suit is worth $10.00, because i wgalrio skl i dienostg vyt Milliam McCrary, L. Zurmeuthien, O H. | Cook parks will bs more desirable | Boylo, the first marksiman to take advantago | tion to L LD DG il its durable. w and Lucas, Jon Sand ames Kilaay, ra Scho- a8 Vs tHe iss park. | of the allowed prelimmary practice. As | vestraining the board of suvervisors from 5 3 y o 4 y 0 () v and ; places to live than on Bayliss park P y 3 2 o | erectricity are ofd in Ohina and (hat the Chis field, D. B. Clark and William Robinson, Why? Tociuse as the ety gots larizer | Boyle's rifle rang out in the air, -8 500-gram | considering that potition and remonstrance Our $12.80 Suit you might pay $18.00 for | e verd brinting thoir doiiente books 209 A mortgage on the real estate of the Chau- | ¥ I sty canter of town | builet sped. from. the muzzle across the 200 | 18 the county seat contest, bnd been referred , yeurs before Guitenbers was horn tauqua Assembly association was filed | { liftle y center of bullet sped from muzz10 across the 2 by the supreme court. This gives Lozan one | €lsewhere, and then not get as good value. YOu | " it was to medicino the Chinese eave It 1s woll known that gunjowder, st irk in the v with the county recorder yester- | become a pla; for vagrants ard range, striking a bull's eye fairly in the | niore year to hold on to the county seat. o T : : their atten the emperor Ohin day afternoon in favor of . E. |and tramps. Buayliss park has iter. —_— musn’t [orget that we take the same Pains 1N | Wongordered all the books to he biurned he Hart, trustee for the following par- [ improved r in _appearance Ninety of the crack shots of the army were Commander-in-Chief Honored. excop! ks, and it w At the g wore saved. iis works inthe Corner-stona which was found %000 years upon the grounds to familiarize themselves SHRLDC with the range, all eager for the medals that [ SH® are to bo awarded. to H]m B Tulleys, P. C. Dovol, k. L0, Gleason, | v z Tho shooting today was dono at four | manderin- ’ M. F. Kohror, I, M. Tr R, MeKenzie,, | ”“'v\"[‘s} sy for tho mone rauges, 200 yards, %00 yards, 500 yavds and | IRepubiic of Towa, was nominated for senator ouncil BlulTs or Omaia i a The celebrated D obson states tha A. P. Hanchott, H. G. The amount’ | s in Morning- | 600 yards, each nian béing allowed to shoot | by the republicans today. The district em- ' 2 ' 3 m”nm Chin _'W"h[“””_m" A 'K“”‘-' i covered by the mortgage is £4,300, which was | side. ten Shots 'at each range. Today's shootingz | braces Lyon, Osceola, Sioux City and O’ Brien HERBAL REMEDIES alone, Can you wonder paid by the avove gentlomen in individual R s : was wholly preliminary. the coutost proper | count| ahen Kt the doctor's success? : of §2! : ¢ Call & Mo 16 Main | not beginning uutil Soptember 3. The lead- [ The Oaucasian physicians all uso the very surus of §208 apic on Cooper i s o ) -l e s il Ghuld on the ground for | ers o far in the practice are: Private C, H. Horribly Mang led. st R W Vo docors r, 1a., Sept. 2.—|Special Tele- n v appoimtment in Nx y New Goods at the Boston Store. 'ms on Morningsido ots. Clark, company I, Fourth infantry; Cap- | Eacie Gue D A The biggest array of boxes ever piled };‘x‘l’u'l' B. Kerr, ‘Nr‘”l CRORATE l;“lffll; 1\, J. | gram to Tue Bee.|—An unkuown man was medicines. When un American doctor d ako, compuny I, Fourth "cavalty: Sor | yun over by the cars here last night and in- in front of a Council Blufls business Ik Now : We're ready for you with all the latest covers i now remedy e AUl dootors house nttracted attention to the Boston | Semi occasional growls have been indulged | o33t A C. Avstin, company I, Fourth in- | santly illed. " His head was cut oft and the [ styles, neatand natty, with prices ranging from | i B i fim o e round it arc not as desirable as ¢ l"- \l‘ they were several years ago. tles: Thomas Oficer, P. Wind, J. R. Rice, | homes E. E. Hart, J. R. Reed, G. L. W, Weils, John Danforth, Lew Bamme Tn., Sopt. 2 (Spocial Tolegram | MAKING up our low-priced and medium grade | b ] —Captain C, L. Davidson, com- | clothing. WE FIND IT PAYS. placed o hief of the Girand Armty of the :‘-:Ir‘\\; rosid in a 35 T street, or Mr oSt une -~ S Ren fall goods that Messrs, Fotheringham, | protracted a character that something may | take arrangements to receive the delegation taking the Chinese Doct dies, 4,000 In I y Whitelaw & Company havo provided | be expected to dropiu the near future it | of stationary engincors on their visit to the | Sheridan of New Voric will address arepub- | gvery department. You'll be treated courte- | mimber und abwiutely nknown outside of Store for the pust few days. The boxos | in in the past by the residents of the eastern vody “horrivly mangled, the remains ~boing e : : known eountry, containlng nourly balf of the R i e e e et | e ottty ith regstdlto o UIAEE RS scaltoted aidug the teack for 300 yerds. $2.00 per suit up. To those who are not yet | moncartie sorid; whor al tho nedioies on the Broadway front and fully as high | gus treatment received by them at the hands o B = Republican Preparations. P $ i < a0 ai | & reward of &01.00 10 ‘wny one who can dupli= | ontha Fourih strost shde. Tho hoxes | o¢”ime ametsses of the polor companzy but | o pisill Roverve the Bugincers, | epapiloan Preparacionn | | ready to buy, we insist that you acquaint your= | &y adri st adidmde oy ! contained the first consignments of new | of late the growling has been of so loud and L T Telegram to Tur Ber.|—Genoral George | S€1f With our handsome new stock now filling | kopeorbeiig cured by your doctors. that in 1 3 ; i ic City thi ) lican meeting in this city Monday evening, Chinn, thut he has u wondorful dvinta for the patrons of the Boston Store. | there isuota reform. Magic City this afternoon. D, F. Bayless | (0 v 4/ 3 ;s 5 » - < P | overallother ph IHis new remedi Laudics of Council Bluffs and vicinity [ Most of the compluints camo from tho | \wus clected chairman and Samuel P, Brigham | D000 o ously and may be converted to our way oOf|gieralotierphysicians, ilis new romadled i TR R TR ST Ly of South First street aud Graham will be interested in inspecting these | jyguue The employes of the motor line have | 36Cret ; fon cioar as o child elegant aew goods. The new styles are | taien it 1nto their heads that they wili not | P. Brigham were appointed a committes to Mo s very handsome and the prices lower | stop to allow passengers to get on or off _ex- | wait on the convention and ascertain what [ Successfal Institute of Four Days . T am 62 yeurs of n 1 huve sufered (ndos than ever. cepting at the intersection of streets. That | hour they would arrive. ed at Lusk, geriublo wony from ustiyn for muny yours PELSONAL PARAGRAPIS. e A von e e ooty Tho following committeemen, with their | Lusk, Wyo, Sept. 2.—|Special to “ux @ chair. vied ©doctor af docto 5 but on this side there is a ci rdinance that vi vere o peaiy o1 se County Teachers’ In- but without heip, und thought some night y , provides thatstrect cars or other couvey- | Wives, were appointed to recoive and escort | o M A wou i choko lordauth, AN wlust hopeid rie Mrs. C. A. Machan has gone to Colfax. P hos must stop at any voint along theit line | the visitors: Samuel P. Brigham, Jobn C te, conducted by Prof. Merz of the [} "y ! g Lo dgath, ) culng the disease and secretary. Hon. John McMillen and Samue! P YOMING SCHOOL TEACHERS. thinki ng. ’.'l-'..’.L-‘;"..}'.f.'.’.' ‘,.,'.‘,:)\,‘ tho Chinese doctor, nnd was . H. Foster has returned from a tripto | when requested by any passenger. I'his or- | Carroll, Andrew H. Miller, Dr. W. Berry, [ Wyoming State University, closed at Lusk foved ins Tn o short time 1 wa Montana. dinance they do not observe, but compel | jobn D, Lo, R. A. Forsyth, ton. John | o0 Friday aftera session of four days. A s | 1] 1 1LV 0 S0 bl | M. . Robrer and wife have returned from | their passengzers to got off at theintersections | McMillon, A. C. Powers, H. Heyman, Cap- | paper ou “School Lifo and Its Effects Upon 5 ~ : (NI BELO Pt L B h Med y A G, y . ey , L <) - - S HIRSHL 2ith St bot. J & K. South Omaha, o trip to Avalon, Mo, of the atrools on oither side. Sufa Poter Gociiroll, 5. T, Hedgos Thomasa . | the Hoalth of Dupiises o locturo. on sana | Se W. Cor. 15th and Douglas, Reliable Clothiers, T prder (0 convinto (ha piibite that b O Miss Nellie Huyes and Miss Burt Keller The hardship of this Is felt most at the | ('Neil, . D. Rynearson, Arthur W. Saxe, | NMoulging,” an essay cutitled “Scraps” me- A Gee Wo can cure any diaense. he makes (he have gone on an eastorn trip. upper end of the street, whero the sidewulk | 0. "y, ‘Melcher, J. A. Buldwin, Frank A. ok 498 iane FALL AND WINTSR CATALOGUES NOW READY. followinz offer: A GUARANTEE to return H. B, Radeker of Philadelphia is fo the | facilities are not tne best, and for a person | Broaawell, . Edward J. Sovkora, Dr. | companied with iliustrations on the black- the money It utter o alr trinl i patient is city, the guest of the Grand hotel. o get off at any pluce but immediutely in | W f. ' Slabaugh, J. W. Walker, | board, an exposition with maps upon meth- (O LTSI BB Do 1D front of his house means he must walk quite | Phomas Flynn, C. A. Cressey, Id. | ods of teaching geography with history, an a ways through the mud. Colonel R. C. Hub- | johnson, — C. Stanley, AL (. | essay on “School Government,” a lesson on L bard, who lives near the entranc Zorbo, Mayor Willlam G. Sloane, Patrick | primary writing aud orthography and a and Fred Weisuer | parl, states that ho Las frequent Rowley. John S. Walters, Andrew B. Haley, | paper on “Teaching Patrotism in the Public to take in tho state | carried into the park as far as tho beginning | fohn J.” O'Rourke, Samuel W. Dennis, H. | Schools,” were wmong the many ways in fico hoars, Da. m. tll 0 p.m. Call Sunday it you wis! N.B. The Doctor has ready nrepared the following wedies: lood. Female Weaknoss Ricumatism, Todige-tion, Loss Mrs. W. D. Nason aud daughter, Miss Eva, leave today for a week's visit at Wall Lake. Master Will Colelongh have gone to Des Moin fair. of the cut and then compellod to wade back | Meyers, J. W. Scott, A. W. Babeock, James | which the teachers contributed tu the inter- Ma hw;\ll “l llolul_w‘lw]}'\'l‘lu‘rl':;’ und Kid- Miss Anna Elliott, 2208 Avenue B, has gone | to bis house. W. Lowry, J. . O'Grady, Daniel Cameron, | est and success of the meeting. ? U ol il i srasae to Des Moines, where she wilt attend Drake Threats were made some time ago that u John S. Bangs, Omar Stoddard, T. W. ‘Tolia- Ou Friday evening a vall was given 4 t n 5 2 University for'the coming year. less tho employes changed their tactics th Terro, Colonol I2. I, Savage, M. I". Blanchard, | honor of the teachers by th zons of Lusk, Dr. 0. Ge Wo, 16th and California. ST.FRANCIS ACADENY William Moore left for the east Monday | Would bo several arrests made under the city | johu' I. Owen, John . Ritchhart, A. J. | the musio for the occasion being furnished evening, accompanied by his daughter, Mie | ordinance. The complainants, however, de- | Cnugnoy, Dona’ Albery, B. O. Mayfield, | by the regimental band of Fort Robinson, Nellie, who will attend school at London, i ¢ided to make known their wants atthe oftice | Frank J.' Persons, G. C. Buck, Frad M. | Neb. one e e Ao It O oAl e ek bk o || S L coipr Mol s, Boraard, Blum, W, R. Governor Campbell of Ohio, NS tor W § it . | little satisfaction.” No ona cares to take upon | Saga, David Anderson. .G z b : B P L T R o 3‘;‘,‘?&1{:,2,‘:; bimself the responsibllity of the notoriety | * Thp committee will meet in the office of | Corvmnvs, O, Sept. 2.—Governor Camp- BUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, his old friends here yestorday, and left last | that would result from a luwsuit, and the | Masson & MeMillen, 2408 N street at — | bell, accompanied by bis wife, left for New e L evening for Chicago. I‘I“‘:J"i;l‘“‘fi;'Lgo|'!ulfi}‘£‘.J‘;:“"‘j\"‘“"m"fl'_»‘]’“":fi“;’i: o'clock in the afternoon. York this evening and will be absent until ENUE SEVED . W. S. Prouty, who graduated from the | own sweet Wil L3 With A vo of His Life. the last of next week. A chauge of air is Can be reached from any of the depots on State university last June, loft last evening | “Pha ojtize Fir e 1G I S SRy recommended by his physicians. motor. b yoha o The citizens along Iirst street and Gra- | (3g0cge Jewett, an employe of the G. H. E - Condueted by the Sisters of Charity, B. V. M. for Nusbua, Chickasaw county, where he has | ham avenue have decided to walk horeafter, b L e : 3 TERMS—or board and tuition a position as principal of the public schools. | Colonel Hubbard, A. C Graham and Walter | Hammond Pucking company, had as close a NENSIOEEURIREDLE, (11 branches of a finished sduoation for young Miss Freda fabormass, the newly elcted | Young aro among those who who havo [ call for his lifoas ho will ever have again. | 0 mom L for sesston of five mi teacber of modern languages in the High | adopted the sole leather scheme of getting | Just as Mr. Jewett was about to step on the “"“;‘E;fl ith annual St Louls exposition ls st 1|.v,3‘.‘|‘.y m.{m“l:l)l i chool, has arrived in the city from Jackson- | even with the motur company. It is doudl- | moving motor car at Twenty-fourth and N 8 pectively. ” For further particulurs A whipping post has been introduced in the ville, Tl., and Is stopping at the Grand, ful whether this will bring the company to | ¢raoic he was overcome by an apopleptic fit | Tennessee luglaluture Mr. and Mrs. L. Holst laavo this ovening | terms, as the woar and tear upon the stde- | LTl fn the trench due out for paving pur- | Marquetts, Mioh for the Thousand Islands, whero Mr. Holst | walks has already commenced to manifest it- | pocag™and with his face pressing against the | demic of typhold fe will attend the National Railway postal [ self, andit is feared that if the company | yaj) “the flanges of the wheels passed over Jucob Barroy, u clerks' convention as delegates from this | does uot succumb to the demands of the | piitbybhe JwHESS el FAG WIREE BIESEC PR | pan ek failod for 2250, SIS’ 1y CITIZENS STATE BANK SUPERIOR, suneil Biufrs, Ta. St Francls Acade golug through an epi- se dealer of Lebanon, 000, cll;\". :‘n}e,\: “;‘u ul::;k\:lsil friends in Buffulo | property ownors soon i\'iI:!"'L}‘lll";‘t)c"f;‘;‘jl?rgl'n‘l‘(’ and to painfully brulse and ebraise the left Rovert Weiland. formorly of Sun Frinciseo, 3 . Don’t forget there are two beautiful | : e s | medical aid summoned. After recovering | stabbed and futally wounded San Early. G. A. Scnoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council | CAPITAL STOCK........ teveres.$150,000 purks in Morningside that will always | FrankTrimble,atty, Buldwin blii,tel 303 | supiciently to be Tomoved no was taken to | The Austclun aud Gannan press sne tuaking | Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St, Omaha. Dye, clean_and refinish goods | SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 be open spaces and bits of natural woods 4 S nis home, Kighteonth aud California streets, | Mmuch ido o ¢ unolies incident. of every description. Packages received at either office or at tk Sl e <o EGEIT 3 8 pnc! every purchus S siic at Emperor Willlam and the S v 29 yhon tho uity has & population of 100,- | (, \WIE ©4gh J00 QoL Purese of o | Omaba. — - orthet of Whats Ml VIS the Wortd's filr, " | Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. ~ Council Bluffs. Send for price list. | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.....$225,000 000 and upwards, ”‘f)_"l“u\_ S AT S mpt -‘i [’; e Notes About the Clty, neressman Scott has reached New- Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any charvacter can have DirEcToRs—I. A, Milier, 1%, 0. Glowson, B, L. —— | pErondyiwiiloglye one Sconyia ol e S R ARG T ke doctors think Wi case fs hoperdl: | them redyed and finished equal to now i 3 Shugnrs B B Fart, . D, Edmundson: Charios o ";"'(‘"‘U 8108, 5 OOnVERlO 8, e Samuel Adams has roturned from Tarkio, | The London Thues says the Kussiun govern BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the Hannan, Transict zonoral banking busts i ey i g ’ " | e il to et control of the Sucy eami S e St : e Sietp s : ess. Larzest capital and surplus of any b bacoes nsanity wore tried before | oy 1 ortiest residence property in |.Mo: Bob Polund was shot ana killed by Bop | 1 most approved machinery,atest ut less cost than you ever paid bsfo. fn Southwestorn Towa . the commissioners yestorday, The first was g A asidel Mrs. Auton Moran has returned from Ban- | g, E 3 ST enings s, A auhler, a cowboy that of William J. Matthows, who has boen | Uh0 ¢ity is in Morningside, croft. duy. :.!orflllllia(-nn:mhsin:ll!ur: soveral l\:x!mls, but 00Ol Chei M o0n: | Christ Rolft is over from Missours Val | o Soudun News will send o tho, World' D Y SINCTVAT ; - s always been dischargod. This timon [ A pateh of radishes and a floek of guinea | 1€3: 10 wir i reproduction of Shakespearc's Stratte ’ : il \ 0\ \[ BAV] number of witnes D e o e e ot iinen | N, Reed will occupy the Roed bouse next | M9)15e: “Girofle-Girofla,? Lecoeq’s bright and ] NAL M Prozier, LT, yester- INTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS s were introduced, and | pens wero the innocent cause of Ed Wik Poter Renfrow of Springfield, Mo, will hanz . the fact of his insanity was proved teyoud a | (A8 HOU8 100 FHOPSEERE O TS0 | Monday. on Ootoberd for the miurder of Deputy Sherlit | sparkling opera bouffe, which has been in SrlcouNGI Bllrrs dondt. Those wio hiiva buen Tamiiiar with | W10 H0s 8t tuo cormer of wvonue b and | - yjies ‘Walsh taa goue 10 O'Nefl o visu, | horis ol o b aateatror | CIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 15 familar affairs state that ho nus nbused street, bolug arrested charge of | yig parents. colored youth has been appolnted 10 a | voars, notwithstanding S Paid Up Cap'tal oy E L X A 5 5 A years, ths @ the changes that | Pnl » Cap'tal..... <o 5100,000 nis Tamily in ‘o snamorul manior of lare, | throatening to kill Miss Lula Carwer, who | " 4ud’ Mrs. W, Hovey have gono to | sehoiarihip i the sty stfinio"or urt | Y% o piuco, was ivon by Ui GATOW. | otgest onganbet bk 1 e e ponens eptinilh mwvife sud. kot iaiob llirontoutifi Bvesysexttdoorio/Welison UhasHehekrudlan JiGrayd fstands AL oaE War department fe bugtae | COMPANY last ovening at the Grand opera atlo “ckchiunio and local securiilon. - Kepedini of the house on the slighteet provocation. He | patel and ilson’s guinea hens ot e The German dopartmen 8. buying e, lirs performance v tion pald Lo collections, A unts of ind \\ i for treatment able damage by scratching around. y | George W. B 8 alkin suites Susaq. Alcocas, SRNere 8l orrey o Invitei Bello Ubillips, the daughter of Mr. ana | Cartner, & small brother of Miss Lulws, | O.L. ana W. G. Tompletou have pur- [ . M. Linenz Keeping silent, saved a | @blesnapand go in the production, which, = GIO. I SANFOID, Drasiaent. LIS 4 2 h Rria 2 5 o % 3 | chased the Chicago stove. sber of the Ontarfo house of commons | With one or two repetitions, will place the A W. RIEKMAN. Cashior, Mrs. 1. N. Phillips, was boforo the commis- | armed himself with a club and drove tho | chased cag . hestach e L e At A e can sioners for examination. Sho was formerly | t 27 MAIN STREET. ospasscrs off, His using the club on the [ Mus. immna Mure of ‘Sohiylanis the guost Tne Osservatore Romano, an Italian paper, | the compan puipmataiotiho asylum st MeRloasaih Duti| Dirdaias g muoh (fopWileon's Semper and | oM il Fe 0- VY, Bhelps says the departure of the pope from Rome i3 | Miss Laura Clement plays the dual titular COUNCIL BLUFKS Over O. B Jucquemin & Co.'s Jewelry Store, was discharged os cured. Recently her old | it claimed ho took a club himself | ays, S. ', Zieglor of Lincoln is the guost | mare than probable. rolo very aeceptably indeod, singing tho part | Galvanized Iron Cornice Works mulmly'lmsln\'cnlA":m\;‘xm l)\ulAl'k \lnlvun hor. She | and b n‘ldlmn]u: it about nifl h;' would zmlklu of Mr. aud M 1 S. Adams, For fnsulting his girl John Guenther of Buf- | in & dolightful manner, 'but she lacks the | FAIVANIZEd lron Cornice orks, was ordered sent back to Mt. Plensant, sevoral hole. in various parts of young Cart- 1 falo, N. Yo, fatally wounded Frank Smith wnd | o TS : ) i Mrs. John N visiting chic, the abandon of the charact ich i 2 " = 5 i uer’s body for tho duylight to shine through. | gt T vanning, Kin., bas returned | shot Mike made Alice Oates and Selina Delaro irresist- R GUAIIL & SON, PROP'S SPECIAL: NOTICE Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves | Miss Cartner was afraid that unless some- and hysehold goods of Mindol & Kioin, | thini was done Wilson would carry out bis | M. and Mes. M 1. Biigham of Osceoln Ot Biufts.© Drices vory low; froight | threat, soshehiad ‘bim arrested. s bond | are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 11, Daniol. - despite the objec- | le ‘memories of whose acting are still fresh marty hlscousin, the | gog'groon, Still she threw a greatdealof | 1015 and 1017 Broadwau, COUNCIL BLUFFS, vim into her rendition of “Seo How it [ Princess ) s was fixed at §250, and be was released until J. Harry Nash, formerly of the exchange, Kev. 8.0, Stone ot Mewmphls, Tenn, has | ¥i® " ryedly tes furnished on all kinds of Galvanized = B prepald to your cit this morning when he will bave a hearing be- | came in from Central City to visit friends a h.{.;..l:;' .u.l.lu‘v £ (hu‘;;: 1‘1“' jury in the sum :‘i’é:,xklu«. and deseryedly won a double m;:‘: prolue Work, Iron Itoofing Stare Kronts un | \\ Ir\‘.\)I.I.EI llhlr-‘;v ui..‘m’ ’«n“.‘.vlv. Inl'y:-.llh to - fore Judge McGee. the yurds. of 200, e I8 charged With arson. ) R0 0 woek: . upenialiy.. GO oura old, torlourn-telnmor's s o B Irokel ol RO R M Barker Aurora was acceptable | Pondence solicited from polnts 300 miles from Coun | Apply to Keys Bros.'s earringe factory, ¢ Removal sule, Bargalus tn shoes, L | = R Nirs, Emina Mare of Sohurler fa tho gueat | A, He, VIge, aut it Yeshavg, chinss on | 50182 (PRl Standporn, but hardly up to | S s nd o APRNRS Kiunehan has removed from 823 Broad. [ New fall goods, finost line in the city, | of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phelps of tho Great | s s aad | 414 T A R o B e o O | e e ol — - - — way to No. 11 Pearl street. just received ut Reiter’s the tailows, 410 | Western hotol. "he increase by the Mext t of | viow. Yot sho is so consciontious & worker [ COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | WANFEDGA founiz man betsaan 16 and 0 — Broadway. Josoph Damron has returned from his | Zeno Libre dutles from i to, os | that whatever sho does aeserves considera- A T e T TR R R Avoca Jury 2 = — Sarpy county farm to his home on Twenty- | a good deal of wttention, The uew schuduls | tion Special attention given to Electeic [ man & pormanont pin Wil Witkes (n i The following list of jurors was drawn yes- Drs. Woodbuiy, dentists, 30 Pearl | fifth ana P streets, KOS Into | "1 ||-'\i"\»':"]""l 3 3 Mr. Drow, as Don Bolero, was very humor- | Bells, Burglar Alarms, Announciators | stred. Inquire at Tr house, Council torday for the Avoca term of district court, | Street, next to Grand hotel. Telephono | Hurey L. Carpentor, ono of the popular | dosepliund red Whalen uttompted (o pass | ous, ‘the liberties he takos with the book | and Tneandeseent Wirihg. Bl i b which commences September 2 145 High grade work a spocialty. SmEIGYeRIn. tpyaNa o0lo will gotoSt. { ju e Moy Wore catieht "t T pit and belng, 1":Mll'\|7”‘1",mKTX:_T";VKH:L\‘; Bardanable, s a i B o W ANTED o young Tadios wint - tourd Jv Center e — Louls today for a'short visit. upset. Fred wus takep out ulive, but his o opportun or effective 5 et 5 A room Inw privite fimily oronces o BacH i melabihE O ApSmth | Do benutatul parks In Morningslde, Miss Poarl Rodding of Progue is tho gucst | brother was lost. R : : work stould b contive himself closely 1o the AT R I s Goore; . N. Ferguson, Carson; Willinm ————— of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Cornish, Twenty- Secretu Noble tod directed the puy- | libretto, ; 13 PEARL ST. COUNCI L BLUREPS, TANTED=At Grand hotel mbermagdss Crouch, Belkunap; J. B. Harrod, Belknap; Crushed by His Horse, second street, between K and L streets. pentiotiiaSlsanton un uneion lndiansiof: | M, Hallam asne Marasquin: excelleoly, NN AN T Eh=Aseang Wotl LiauoHSI ANl J. B. Cook, Belkuap: Florence McCarthy, | N. Wach, one of Beno's salesmen, metwith | Harry C. Moody, formerly of the ex- | volved fntpe. raey ol be | Helaa romanio faton With 8 voluo thak ia ' ot Murch 3, 1 ghit Mo Ty (T, FANTED T want to ot Wt for 10 of cattle and was mot by many wel- | A spectul triuty DewrligMrs. President Har- | oWk dobn Brand as Mourzouk, suffered VATANTRRST X \ e Blownut | €. 1 Miles, Mageaonia; i1, "' | o bad accident yesterday aftoracon while out | ehange, arrived from Douglas, Wyo, with a | irvaty confirmed by th i Vilcon, Macedonia; A, C. Ray, Layton; V. | Ndine His horse foll e string 1 5 AN Giling on Third st. Apply to Cleveland, Layton; MelSinstry. rding. Hia harse ol whila passing. slovg | ooining bands, rison, St und' Mrs. lussoll Hareison, Mr. and | Somewhut from @ throat affection which Loonurd Everett i Madison stroet near the cornerof O and 1. Robert MKee. Mes. Dimuick. Mis, | becessitated the cutting out of one of the Gt o OBI fakTa 4 baritone, *“Tho Travel- . VW ANTED o let contract for %00 yards 1 ton: C. W. Merrill, Layton; J. W. Britten The King's Daughters will meet at tha | MIs | EetiE 09 "alle - coadwe \d Wach fel dei sho LI i Jneet at the | G hiders, Mrs. Russcil Harrison's mother, and | gems of the opera for yatlegh, WO Hartos, | Vallori ‘Geores | Brosdway, aud Waah ol uader bl 1o such | nome of Meaad Mss. W, B. Cheok, noar gy o oo iRl | for But s acting was a atong featuro of |y gy A O pustorng (0 it Who otk Seventeenth street and Missouri avenue, at | xrrived ut Cape Muy lastnight, the performance and in the concerted num chactals horse In part payment. Apply to Leonar Maier, Koox; Dennis Polaud, Kunox; Wil- [ & way as to fracture one of nis limbs. He uou TLY APPOINT lam Franz Knox; Claus Greve, Kuox; [ was picked up and carried to his home, LRI AR | ! ; « RS L o Chris Kuebl, Knox; L. C. Ward, Kuox; J. | where be received medical attantion. At last | *Charies and George Londell and Howard bars, his very pieastg voioo was heard to ad HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. Everott. X H. Porter, Kuox. accounts be was resting easily. Hammond have been_ held undor arrost. till Do femalo chorus was strong, the male N. A. TAYLOR, Manager. DRt Sna. 8 aa —— 4 Speee—— | word be received from York, Mo.. about Loon AR A LMIEIA AR LR R SR a2 £ Vi ! 2 Drs, Stewart & Patty, veterinary sur- City water on the highest point in | some clothes supposed to have been stolen by ® | appear to advantage seemingly for the rea SEYERAL Lowa targ for aule at 000 to geons, 45 Fourth street, Council Blufrs, | Morningside. them. They will expluin before Judge King. 4 son that they are fearful of ovening their | of Carroll, this county, wus struck by light- [ hop M0 ber uore WIL witko 4 tlear lot oF ——— Bi ————e HERE R T — ll\’qcut cexperiments a8 read before the | mouths. The orchestra was & marked im- | ning ear that place during the tounder | . Johnston'& Van Patten Picnic at Manhatian beach. Round innos, organs, C. B. Music Co,, & kQUBAT, last Congress of Surgeons at Berlin, leave | provement upon that of last week and taken | storw last evening and instantly killed, The - no doubt that the true way 1o CLEAR | alwgether the porformance was very credit- | youug man was returning from the hay feld [ V\FANTEQ - Two good glels ut Eww rip tickets from Omaha, including boat | Broadway House, No, 1617 South BIALh KLreet hourne, the Hain mak d )n sulo ut news stands at Mil- S ——. 109 Flglnmake LHE SYSTEM OF MICROBT in | able. i and was lendin que horso and ridine unothor J . ol : iriat. ‘ms on Short Notic through the pore kin, 4 £ when tho bolt fell. His clotuing was almost | Fa0K RENT-Or lowso. Fwo-stor lard and Murray hotels. George Donley was brought up in police jgb. the gores of the skiu, It Lia heen Charged with stealing Furniture. | torn from tho body, which was badly mutils | 1 rhom, No. 54 Miidie By y 00K 4 Curvexye, Wyo, Sept. 2.—Melbourne au- | found' that -a remedy which kills the Mi- ATV A o wanson music company, 333 Broad. | ©0urt /esterday morning for examination on [ nouyced this morning that he would produce | crobl will also destroy the life of the SAEIN. Y RHALERAS AORI R tho charge of stealing a gold wateh and ebain | yuother rainstorm in three hours aud a half, | Patient: but it has also been found that the | the Youok Men's Chiristian as S from & Mrs. Grogan of Cut-Off island icrobl can be forced out through the | Which he was accused of taking a 1. Both horscs were also killed. A sis- | Wsed for the pust sx years s book of tho deceased was so prostrated by the | Uonery store. Apply tJ. Perry, sh ath of her brother that fears are enter- | UNderFirst Nut Hank y aclerk fation. from ree sum of e 4 and, entering bis den, requested that no one i t d us 10 her recovery r 1 10 Trado -~ F1ve-1o0 i Bouse. fall ded In Marriage. Several witnesses told their stories, and | {utorrupt hit. The raln steering committes, | 8KiD, and it is in this way that .6 | moner, was arte od yesterday ou a warrauy |t 64 o (S VY AR RAR I RrackmEixe. g uibise il The grand jury is now at work and a num A ARTARY S e N estod that | Telieves the system of poison. SWord 0ut by “n”n“f K. Jucobs, who_alleges TR TS Bluffs. D Brown, 1827 Broadwuy 2 A S owever, called m d requested —— \ut Wenstrand broke futo fis - storehouse ) ) s : A Ba G inonhee 1 i taka uadss cavaiases. UNS BUPULOUS IMITATORS | be desist. Amoog other roasons. given wis VING SUFFERED much from Conta. | Mok the U Pacitlo ks and madoaway | Cunre, Ne, Scot.” 2 [Soecial to Tun | (JLAEYOVANT il syehonitrls o chae i v ’ A o desirve of ronchmen to o hay and | . . 4 q ® | with a set of parlor furniture, an orgun, & | By, The Saline county fair opened yes. acter Fandinks: wiso dinkuosia Uf disgass of Charles Sherrer, charged with sedu BAYD 80ughb-(0" Bpoflt by the | 10 dssire of ranchinen to make bay sad the | gious Blood Poison, after using half | kitcnen stove, a set of kitchen utonsils, & bed . | yos- | uend'lok of il for readings by lettor “Bune tion, the prosecuting witness being Oull bieh renutation of JobannHof's | L2 M8 Of oihers thab 1% would | ‘g 'dogen buulnsnl S S 1 was RESTOR- | room suite, all to the value of §17 1oRany, . '“"‘J” ’,ml” “‘r”l‘ R 0L stads. [ Baye biad axeninge oA Hba pani i (NI Klatt. Witnesses were being subpanwd g9 repuie of JohaunHof's | vo easier to produce rain after the late storm | gp 7o prrEct | HEALTH, und 3 . —— inexcentionally Raod, ‘fhe Grote aueeriey | iporus SONIIRN0 yesterday, and all necessary preparations Malt Extract. Bewnre of them. | than if it was allowed to clear off, The all eruptive sores disappeared. You are Use Huller's Gorman £1lls, the great co n at the top with their exhivition of fruits, Were belng made for & heuring, when Sher. Look for the signature of | Mmittee then reauested Melbourne to pr | at liberty to make any use Of my statement | Stibation sud liver regulator collection containing twenty-oight vari: | N[AGNIFICENT aoro proverty in five-gora vor suddenly appoared at the offive of the & rain next Sunduy. He appeared satisfied | that vou wished "Crosny ByRoN. 508 e s of apples and & f ‘grapes, all | 7Y tracts looated B4 wilol trum postofon wounty clerk and demanded & marriage h Johann Hoft™ on the neck of | and said he would bo goveraed eutirvely by | hird Avenue, Pittaburg. Pa. M o8 Young Man Killed at Carroll, beautiful specimens Thasam | fraaie dnressaanile MRGS Ko i pnse. He and the prosecuting witness were every bottle, Eisner & Mon- | the wishes of the committee. The rain | 4 " sburg, I'a | Waxse, Nob,. Sept. 12, [Special Telegram | Burseries will make a Ay @b the = married by Justico Hammer in the afternoon £ 3ana] ¥y wizard has received requests from Salt Lake | Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mafled free, A r pely " state fair. This afteruoon races cotl qu\m‘ or Kent—Ousrdsn laal with and the case agalust bim will uow be et delson Co., 6 Barclay Streets, | City aud Akron, Colo, and will probubly to Tuk Bex] —Wiilser Swartz, a young man yopc0, the track bewng in good order, not Bouses 0y 4. ik Lios Wi Main sb, Uounald BWLET SPECIFIC €O, dfopped. New York, agents. visit both places. The quiet, yet confident, } Drawes & ‘Adasia, Us about 24 y Blule ars of age, son of IRy, Mr, Swarts wit ading tho raln of 1as b gl

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