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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES . - . . Pl e o wp 1I00C | #200 from the erandmother of Thomas, | it might be heard bk once. They stated that L'l"” AN O ACTTING NQ | the committee on property to investigate ana NEWS OF YESTERDAY, | committed night before last, and the boys | would not make any centest. The ground patro 1 wagons, [ ¢/ Tho cotton pickers strio has not yot reached e isappeared at the same time, 80 that their | upon which tho divorce was sked was o committee on property reported that | South Carolina COUNC (CIL BLUFFS, friehds naturally connected them with it cruel and inhumm treatment. Judge Macy it M bought fiten now horges for the fire | Tho Cltlzans: ank of Wetster, Mion, bas CE: - N 2 PEARL WET. | Ol \ When taken to the polico station the boys | ruled that the esse would have to go o "y " < | department and sold four ot the old ones s doors BILes aniount to §10.000 OFFICE: & K§O: 18 EBARL STIVEE Olonds Abont Kimball & Ohamp Grow | IWhen taken to the polich ot e o of | fnthl the noxt tafm of rourt iike sny_othar | L cars THat Another War Will Be Inaugur® [ X7E0TGY It had accapted theengine nouse at o president yestorday appointed John M, i = Blacker Every Day. which $155 was 1 the possession of young | case, in spite of the fact that the defendant ated in the Past, Thirtieth and Spaulding. \[© Tesister Of the Tand ofice at Folsam, Delivered by Carrier In any part of the City. | Thomas was willing to waiya all his rights. Tho poti- The committee on men and discipiine was [ N\ 1, W. TILTON, - MANAGER e John Thomas, & relative of one of the boys, | tion was not riled, and will not be until next nstructed to dosignate stands for cabs, | & QEPAGH frgm Corunna says the French . sk NEW COMPLICATIONS OF YESTERDAY, | Srrivet in the fust evening and waniod 't | month. i FREIGHT “AGENTS = BECOMING' UNEASYY | oGinall om kmpronns T e | SHBEpor, o P FLEPHONES | Business of they wors satod with being. fugitives from | There will ¥a_ a grand testimonial Tho stands for drags and expross WARONS | succordod in mking & setsion o eith Hhe justice, and as justice, in the person of Judge | concert to I'rank V. Badollet at the new | will remain as stated in the lust repdrt eredit 5 MINOR MENTION. Case to Set Aside the Assignment | VcGeo, was out of the city, the proper ar- | Broadway theatre, Wednesday evening, | The Alton a Thorn in the Side of the - J. D Austin, o morehant of Saliwhury, 8 O, N, Y. P, o s Pt Over=Hoaseholl Goods Ate rangements could not, bo made, The boys | September 15, o will be assisted by | Central Traflic Associntion sie e his Ueen nFrestod foF attompting 10 jnss & Council Bluffs Lumber Co, coal tached—Kumors of More e i e o g <5 Thomas J. Pennell, Charles 1% Abbotf, tive Railrond Officials—The Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. S Starnnaned Ike Meynor, Will L. Murphg, Charlos Worlirsn WuelK, Wil Pvapesty g fhe s, Wi Barioed yesterday by \f you want water in_your vard or house Morningside is an addition of ahout Tt Ao Ak Bty of Dunque, Ta., Sopt. 12.—Two hundred eail- | Mo articles of Ineorporation of the Syath g0 16 Bixby's, 302 Morriam biock, fifty acres, Twelve acres are in public go; In:, MiNs ot Bltnis, Man: i way employes, mostly of the Chicago, Mil- | trust company huve bedn el for record with Mrs. Kiefer of Toronto, Can., will lecture |y o agq commenced several days ago by | parks. There are 164 lote, This makes T it 1L, Sept. 12.—Rumors of eut | waukeo & St. Paul shops, mot last night and | U secretary of state of Michigan. Ciicaco, on tomperance Sunday aud Monday evenings ottt Chioag K ter o Tho story that William &, Hollingswoth I A tho First Baptst church under tho rates from Chicago to eastern points wero uized a local branch of the Railway E w0 Atory shat William & Holllngawosth liag auspices of the Good Templars, ment company to have the assignment of the | additions are platted from 5 to 7 lots to | No extra charge for reserved seats, fiying in flocks today. In addition to the 5- | ployes® Their object is to oppose can- | New York g & sifd to be untrue, Tho Models wiil play a game of ball at | compaay set uside was brovght up before | the nere. ~About 70 lots have already | Sontg on snle Monds , Septembor 14, at | centcuton provisions and the absorption of | didates favoring hostils legislation toward | Mrs. 1 Huntington Miller hus been Manawa today with l[u- Falconors of Omaha. | judge Macy yesterday for a hearing. The d been sold, which leaves less than 100 | 1005 pharmacy, the icing charges on dressed beef shipments, | railroads. The officials say if hostile te | elected principal of the woman's college of o ) i o i n ns i legislation is continued wages must be de. the Northwes nouniversity at Chicago. mo will bo called av# p. m. ‘The Models | oo 000 St in would take a month to | 10t8 in the addition. One hundred lot - which came to hght yesterday, it is now % 13 L VTIGY h U were defeated by the Falcoiers tho last i got thoir ovidence togother, but aftor some | 4¥° & goodly number to chooso from. Testimonial Concert. clalined that tho rate on onts has beon so. | reagc Snd the forces cut down. It is al- TR A UL T 0 two clu net on the nond, and a | B 5 dence toge (it g, b oy are going. and if you see e ¥ opred o ready been done R Fatty . \ ssosslol e Vors warm argumonts hud beon mado u weak | Yo% Dt thoy are going. and if youseon | The splendid prozvamme has been | cretly reducad 5 cents per 100 pounds by at | somo instances {2 teant of horsds” Wiley shot. and kiiled Lydia Matthows, wifa of William J. Mat- | from next Monday was sct as tho timo when | g1y Taver on you nre lablo to want it | Pycpnred for Frank Dudollot's benofit | least ouo of tho linosin tho Cential Trafio thewws, who was ordored sent to the insans | the case will be tried. Judge Macy also made [ (¥ [FICAT B0 VO IR BAGE T0 TR | concent to bo given at the New Droud- | assoctation. Furthermore, it s claimed that asylum a couple of weeks ago h’ llu-l‘ulmm«‘ an order restraining Assignee Rohrer from | ¢heaper now than you can next yea l“;t\ lh'r-mvr.l\. ptember 16: A i this line is the Nickel Plate, and that the aloiors, fled n potition in the district cour any way disposi e goods of the IBEovalmants Ave: BOFe HERELY | Orones “Erminio” ... Jacobowski | yeduced rate applies via the Lackawanua and vesterday asking that she be appointed | Inany way disposing of the goods of tho | when improvements aro more nearly Stryk-en-Blaas-Lust Club, Director, Py guardaian to take care of his property. n, and allowing Towle, the secretaty | completed. Notwithstanding times Charles Baetens, Mus. Doc. All honorably discharged soldiors and | Of the corporation, to have frec access to the | have been hard, lots are selling | Song...... i . 4 night. The barn was totally destroyed, also [ that stute sailors of Council Bluffs who desire to attend | books, in Morningside, and the reat | . L. M. T'reynor. scen. = Ueneral froight agents arc more or | g wontents, consfsting of grain belonging to Beeause his wife rofused to longer support tho reunion at Oakland on the 16th and 17th | rhe household goods belonging to Kimball | number of inquiries bospeak a lary R et by fe At | ore i saary, DU POD LAY U romph MMOas. | 2 © Guod) e Sowwonthe bilve tw grooiand | i J (R SRR, NI Disimpackop of Dite are requested to moet at the Grand Army | & Champ, which were overhauled by a dep- | number of sales this fall. Times ome anid variations from fellini's ures a serious demoralization of rates may be | on the grain £90 Ak SOt ably fatnlly wounded her, Ll HeAanevening AT D06\ Blook to dmake)| o bl UG WSrs ovesuISd B8 AO L i e e AR Ry eeybod SN B0V R G “Somnambula. Mr. Badollet, ted. Strange and uraccountable as it [ “Phe drug store of I ¢, Conley, at Mon. | 'o.then suicidud arrangements. Important business will be aday or two ago_after they had | FEILINE AEICE, (AC GVELEAOCY & 108 FE | Mandolin Club—*1n Old Medrid” s v seem, there are certuin ronds which, | gonin was ontered by burglars Thursday The corenmonios yosterday attending on in transacted, K. S. Thomas, commander. packed in u fraight carattho Ninth | for o genetal und widosproud boot Messrs, Keatiog, Ross, Patterson, after maintaining rates through the ‘dull | Hight “and $10 1 goous” takeh, TWO | Hib i Cinmtartl ot e e ot . Morgul. charged with eriminal assault, | streot Union Pacitic depot on their way to | ! Ry {"“ ,","“."""'] '”]““,”“”{ el . Hlaas, Mithen and Bolt ¥ period of the year, almost invariably bein | young men wero arvested for the offonce, | brier to That ety s ot the day morning. Habip Aloof, a Turk who was | Sullivan, wers re-attached yesterday by din Morningside has been to purties QR Lo o ierson | more trafic than hey v idle at full Last night the grandmother of one of the | main to Le redecmed or continued. Thie total caught begging on tho stroets, was givena | 4 deputy sherift on a writ issued [ Who wanted it for a home. = Tho streets LT A Ut st young men, Mrs, Thomas Thomas, was [ fmount continned (o date s $20,505400; re ten days sentenze for vagrancy. William | from the district court in favor of | are ordered paved and in another year cllo obligato, J iy Home Visitors Excursion. robbed of €230 of pension money she had just [ deemied. 812452500, v i 1 1 LK. Quartette. Breeze of the % o Libbeka was given thirty days in the county | tho Omaha National bauk for $17.000. All | the whole addition wili be a beautiful 2 3 i o 2 sccured. ‘Iie young men aro missing and aro Conihy ome of the lines in the Contral TraMe as- | gUiHGC 1o ba the gutity partios. jmil on tho chiarge 1w the property was turned over to the bank | park. Mo Gy . 3y ro) ) e s ¢ K Duiéan, Kratz, Con sociation interested in the lome visitors’ ex Sam Tuddy, Prof. Inl ¥ T | with the understanding that Sullivan’s claim We cannot publish the fact too often, s (AR cursion to Michigan, Obio ana Indiana Coion Rapidi WrssKE Ved Brown were fined §10.10. ¢ should be protected. that this nddition was only platted last | Orchestes S AviaHvoRL Handel.. 3 | phita g ettbusveatovarolidh SelUyold| 1 g DT WREBIETSES (VL0 R c Py . It Las transpired within tho last few days year, and that all improv jents have Arranged for the occasion by Charles be brought to join them in making reduce By i “,I.”“' e {4 e JLi) DUrts ot Al IsIssinhiiire (o; thifoire VLAY 1y ! I f Thomas Kelly and Thomas Walker. two flv | that both Kimball snd Champ have taken | 005 Se TR G mPROVEISEER BASE ey . rates September 32, Although thoy have | Teleeram to Tue Bk, |—Mr. Worth of De- | cotfon pickers strike has not reached those plumbers from™ Omaha, undertook the con- | out loans ou their home aggregatiug sbout | WEI TOEE S Ge TACH:, G BEACHK 8 (b)) "Boforoh i, : Moskowski | boycotted the Alton they expect that road to | corab has brought suit in the Linn county | "' SHIE I MGEHRE t0. 45l ract of running tho kunsfor last bt A | 86,30 ia Ly Caseey kb b e Tang Stryk-en-is] 1b. como to their relief. Tho Wabash will mako [ district court against the Chicago, Milwau- | tevilay on board troek horing. veest nt the colored man and o coupleof loafers fell acros: e—— apidly s possible. © Siarte Bo 3 P Faaticoil PRLeB. O S b LisuLs randlbitey ok e 3 ST ATATSR e L EACEIE IO their path and were promptly knocked eud HARDMAN. had to be cleared and grubbed | Quartette of Hoetn I Noturno )} 1 |/ coducod fates tro St Lotile, and thoy thike | keo'd: St Paul Railroad! company for 810,000/ | iIron Gates® ou tho Dutiuba two orsotis wero over end. ‘They were having afine time and the streets laid out, and Mossts. Abbott, Karbact, Rogers and ago from St. Louls und Kunsas City, in | feeideer . bomaiics focelved and icknoss | “'fhe Delaware fron” works at Newcastle when Oficer Quinn_came along and half an | Another Honor Added to a Long | from what has been done in the first LR Which evont tho othot lines would undodbt. | ncident to being in tho water whilo n pas- | ;¢ UGIRTARS (M, Woeks At BEwearOs hour luter they wero resting quietly behind Tist Y6hE YoU AT EERwHKE HHotHaES yeRw | Son : Boloatod! | SAlyHolow: eutts senger on tho- train wrecked at Coon Rapids | 500 00,00, covared by fenfanto. e ire the bars in the city juil with a charge of dis- MUgloal” COUPIEETE ITGSRO. oxpras|| willdoVorItRBIpLY = R AT B LR Al L : recontly. throws 00 nien out of eniploy ment turbing the pe tered against them. Musies or: “Heel oxpres- | will o place. ; L AT knap, = 0 Avoid a Car Famine. S AP ATaR IO E SR tAl A VO T8 AL Bl alsea 1 Ih PRI s amento para ol Sorior General Antonio | Tho park commissioners ave new im- | Cornet Solo—*The Beils of St. Marys o Cedar Rapids’ Growth, conaslibont cantaintng Rye mien cupslzed in Marshal Templeton surprised his threo i h Sl L e Eode ki it ) - Rodney | The westerns rouds aro considering an | Crpun Rarins, In., Sept, 12.~[Special Tel- | TN m 0P RS o BV W depitios. Bathyte, White and Fowler lust | Izota, vico prsidente de la republica do i Graham and Cook parks. These oA ¥ | agrcemont. whica, if adopted, will probably | aeram to e 1 ovt. 12 —Special Tel- | anticl Vareis il Suiinen S wers ovbning by taidng vach one, in the presenc | San Silvador.” This inscription is llu- | Will make (wo us protiy parks s UGro | iolin Soio- antusia on \William ol BEavent & bloakald by cuLtitg Uowi e Ums | oB:om rr.]—Tho Saturday Chat has | drowned. T others swan asnore f of the bystanders about the omce, and relicv- | minated on the iron plate o are in this part of the country. — One has o0 s O Heriot ot Osborne | for holding loaded cars at ono point from six | Just completed @ consus of Cedar Rapids, | (Colgnel Bx W, Wynkoon. ex-wardon of the fng him'of his star. ‘The threc depnties were | yrrand piano which has been exciti eight acres und one four. They are not Master Charles A. Higgins. days to forty-cieht hours. In case they are [ Which shows a remarkable growth since the | SOt ir b (R ROy Soituine. dicd 4t his UHIW'"I’*“‘{H'R} as \'."‘.;' Vo all fon. | considerable attention among musical | large enough to becoms resorts for peo- | Song—*Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark™.. ... ,l.u: \IN|{m\n|ul m]n.m :u eit will be ”1 :-:;:Kwsr\t\~‘\\'.]nslllum-n'ml 1800, ‘I.I\cvi l‘lmlpn:mlx\- Rome in Sunta 1e.yeat rduy after adoug flle scious of having behaved tnemselves | . i H ; i e S e ety Bishop | duty of some authorized agent to scize anc ) was 15,020, whilo now tho Chat shows | ness el t b solves | Looplo during its recent exhibition in | ple of questionabie character, being. re SR PSR Biahop) UL e autld 7 izo and | ton was 18,020, whilo now ¢ s Eny ) VeI betioni tnanamasusual s Tow | | oL O DN ERLERECEVEEKINiTE e e Rt ORI E e R eSS A ARB B k) unload them. This upplics only to grain p ¢ a population of 21, Dalton and Dean, the men arrosted for hold- forked over tho sta however, and were 4 b g ) v e By so downg it is hoped toavoid a car famine, fng up a Centrul Pucitio train at Cores, Cal., agroonbly surprised at. receiving in roturn | man building, Translated it reads: | They will always be beautiful natural With flute obligato, Mr. Badollet. PH A TRHTS oI TR AD Y W (Ve oL IEaR LRt Towa Parmer's Loss, At examncon vosterituy Sl 'vero dis? ut silver badwes with gold stars in | **Made expressly for General Antonio [ parks, where neighboring children can AUCha on Monday next it will begin storing delayed | Cepar Ririns, Ia, Sept. 12 —[Special FOBDARY tho center, and with the mitials of each one | Iizeta, vice president of the repudlic of | play with perfect safety, and away from Arehans 5T o grain_at Kuusas City, and that, too, at | egram to Tur: Brr.]—The farmhouse of A. 1 "’1""’.' iy J . handsomely engraved in a monogram ou the | Sun Sal " and it means that | the evil associations of city strects and | . A chance not to bo had every da OV HIOHY CY B0 NEDY I OB LG DO DBHLY LIS | iyt i e (S AR 71 CaN T e (ol | P o e o o Tt stars. The badges wero ordered during the | nother honor has ofallen on the firm of | alleys. Some of the lovliest views }?"*“rl“l’;l"*‘r““ T e i Stero, | delayed more tha forty-cight lours pletely destroyed by fire, Loss '§1,200, with | corps Joined, and acting ‘ax o singlo arny murshal’s recent visit to New York, and will | Frrdman, Peck & Co. in having their [ to ~ bo seen anywhere, are to | {ouncil Blufls, will offer 5.000 yardsfine | = g oment of Blind Freight Pool. SR L ' againstthe skoleton of an Invading foreo, be highly prized by the men. i o French satine, beautiful patterns, at the ' - - X ued to advance and there were several i e grand selected from among all others by | bo had from tho elevated sitcs In Morn- ridiculous price of 10¢ u[ yard, as cheap The August statement of the Southwestern THREATENING DEMOCRACY'S RULE, OUtposUEKIrkiislics: 5 Dalby’s band concert, Fairmount park, | # person of I""-‘“""A'"‘l“MHMHm The [ ingside. When driving through the ad- | (50 he P e B CE G S O neid. | blind freight pool shows that the total ton- 5 3 was filed in the ehancory court at Septaimber ) iom 8o 7o) m: vitno itselis a porfuet gom, a mhog- | dition go up by the water works tower f 48 hlico. tiuking the width -into conside | yaze, oast” and westbound, botween south | Souehern Farmors Alliances Teady | N foumg vescorday ‘asiing o doeroo — any semi-grand of the same scale, in re nd see the beautiful view of Omaha et Ll 30T ‘|\.-‘ ‘_,'X’_ ORI @ | and western Misso uri river pointsand the ST aiD] -2 "‘;l:|II(1A|I\l:~:u:.\.| ""‘,\',?.‘ l\‘u.'v‘li ) Morningside. duced form, us that coneert grand which | From the tower of the MeGee house the | French satine.” "BOSTON STORE. eastern boundary of the Western Ereight or a Third Par o Heul Streot Baptis 1 s W The addition of two public parks, caused o much sensation in piano and [ view is unsurpussed. We will not at- E Council Blufls. (LRIRIT S LSy il Toreka, Kan., Sept. 12.—Colonel Polk, | tie churel property. - musical cireles when played at the ¢ tempt to deseribe it You are welcome N oraTRgaine: August Jast year. The percentagos Will Oppose All degislation Hostile to | George C. Brintan, couvicted tn Californin o Des Moines, In., dolin club, T, 'K. quartette, Stryk-en- the members of the Kimbail-Champ Tovest- | & triflo over 3 lots to the nore whon most [ Filuts it dluh A e S nta, TR ey 1. Bliodon of Koading, P s tatlod, toTue Bre.)—Lightning struck the large | usiness BaFH: o LIS heeRITEE O BIFHIRBRENTS 108 T is sald tho white alltanco of North Caro- tho Lehigh, Valley. \Whother these charges | rn.on tho premisesof Blrmingham & ICeat- | ;i SEREic0 iny attenipt to i : ing, one milo from town, av 10 o'clock last | Mtk Will discon: AN f Selocted | €an bo substantiated or not remains to be AugIrato u strik © COtton pickers of Two brothers named Jackson, a 12 year-old girl, and two men, were drowned yesterdgy while attempting to cross the St Louts viver, noar Cloquet, Minn. Tolegraphic ndvices from Floridu and all president of the National farmers’ alliance, Ladics' Vests n nusic hall last season. The case | to look at it, and invited to do o when = . ; e oar W nomsreant 08 | in company with Frank McGrath, the Kan- | & 13 foq ST Having quite n few of the ladies’ | is particularly handsome. made of | in the addition. R et YOuE [ tington: 144584 St Taul. 7in Thoole §i bicallnty” rattianl tiow Holon e | SERICTATF SN OMIGINNG Swiss and lislo vests on hand yet wo | selected wood and embluzoned with [ Not all the pretty building sites of the [ hoDIhLY, - savings | than Lo i £ Niaplo Teat, LAIN: K. Seott 547: TR N Rl DAV AT R PH R e Ao e BVl eEldalo iU HEmMRROUG: W aalE cont of arms of the republic | addition, however, are on the hill tops. | fhem into & Mowninaside ot 590: Missori Paciie, %64, Tho revenue | ficely of the nolitical situation. at the sacrifice price. Sun Salvador on the fall board, with ome of the lots facing Graham and el .'m” bt “‘d e \'h '.,‘“ "I:li- vived from this traflic 1 August was S50~ | & wif thesoutiern people are driven into the \\'.\\r S0 IMMEDIATELY ~Lady ove D mo of Gonoral' Tizetn in the cen- | Coolk purks in the shady glens ars ideal | 204 are being made in Morningside: | 67 ngainst $104,001 for Juls wnd £501,001 for wid, “u0 powar on. earth | ted® "I 1 PRYINE Vikinost. . vests, e, . Special eare has been wken in its | spots for howes fiarcivay : 6 SNEHILE, T, Lk B e ) ST G o s || 4 Ladics’ Egyptinn cotton vests (shaped), | interior construction, every dotail hus | When you visit the addition we may | @ searifrom now: In the Hands of a Recciver. . But the quostion is, will thoy bo | I RENTTN cely, furnishud front raow ONOLB ORZh0! : peonfilook ediialloiiholitonoRIERT G | mesholitiotodeeiyon TUN B ou L edlL Children's Picnic. Dutias, Tex., Sept. 12—United States | driven into the third party Fourth aventie ‘ Laaies medium woight v vests, Vi“lllr]l()u{- and 'muau!'ul, |I)|cu\ {um ..llll that % t mi m“;! ol o "-*;':I',«l u ("“‘ " The picnic which was given tho children | Districtdudge McCormick today ruied upon “Four months ago,” answered Colonel | FYLATRVOVANCE Sraniin cmer prico 25c, now 17c. an be desived, and, taken all in a s | Morningside avenuo and Judd street, Toe T AT e application for the possession the Texas | polic. o1 w e : f AR A A TSt b0t (he! besti oargainy ladies’| | an instrament ol wRich:nobonly you will be shown the addition, or if | of the clty yesterday at Laio Manawa by the e e R U Ve | 22T e oo o ol e I TIdER Dt “,.‘.‘flm..l"fl'l;.'fl' Egyptian lislo vests, 45¢ goods, for 25c. | Hardman, Peck & Co., but evary other | you will eall at the oflice of Cooper & {:L“',’,’,'.'f; ors of the Boston storo wis i su¢eess | Jingham, that, Sherill Lewis and James [ ALy was uot likely to follow. - ILnow scoms | &i5411in ettty hswered "G e AU the Boston Store, Council Blaffs, Ia, | American piano maker may well feel | MeGee, at 16 Main street, they will 00 chtdeen athared ot sha siore | Maronoy would have to turn the road aver to | imbossible to provont it T allianco with | dau t0 10 .. No. 12 aveniuy E. near cor Sl proud to have sent out of the country as | gladly show you the addition. Aud if 3 aiternoon and Jefh. for. the comer ot | DUljnstia. Tho ordor dispossesos tha ro- [ s is in such a condition, that it can bo U it e EERSONAL BARAGRAEHS, an examplo of what can be done in the [ you don’t want to buy don’t think you | Broadway and Ninoth street in a body, | §0{06; TarerGh peeentie APROIET B8 1 0o inized us n non-partisan institution | Vst R ket anany Mr, William Maloney o visiting friends ac | X0 Of Diano building in tho United | o not. welcomo to visit the addition | leuded by tio Young Men's Cirstian asso- | TG0 NG the roud “of writs of at | and hus been conductod as' such. W dou't | Bew S, Counall i il Mt 8 eteiendsiayiiiS i fee and have it shown to you. We like to | ciation drum corps. “After they arrived at | AW WRO RS HICTOME OF WIEE B0 NE | 100k for any moro concessions from the demo- R w L EORe A {6y 16061 arion, I8 Among the notables who have patron- | huve everybody sce it, because overy- | thelake s number of races were run, the fol- | yeo iy appointing Dillingham as receiver. | crats thau from the republicans.” WY i 18 Touet hee ies. Dora dudkine of Fullorton, Neb., 13 | j,0q the firm and who have been sup- | body likes it and talks of it. lowing being the uames of the winners ofgthe | Noric of appeal was given. visiting her cousin, Mrs. Boll. C d 5 1 first prize wu cach s 1 IE e s st Vi e S, 1o Ko and daushtor of Denvr, | Plied with Hardman pianos, we may e A b a o T Canvay AT G Y astiny fole vory clivan, | Addi B S, Col.. aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kkalph Wil. | 8gain mention this list: Z: Mornin:sido, Lawrenco: 1010 yeurs. 1 Kean, A. ek 7 dtcaghetlithesiloney ““Fhat T cannot, tell, but a third party scems s Louncil Ruffs liams. Her majesty the queen of England. City water in front of every lot. son, I Loveiys 10 to s, Gy Lmb. | NEw Yous, Sept. 12.—Counsel for Joseph | o by fuevitablo, and in tho south our- organ- y F. E, Stubbs, who has been in Chicago for H. R. I s prince of Wales, 5 e A [ LI rs. May Cromer, M. | A, Davidson obtained an attachment against | izations are prepared for it. ‘The south is a a couple of mouths past, returned home yes- [ Her grace the duchess of Fife. New goods. latest styles at the Louis ¥& races.—6 108 years, F. Stageman. W. | the Mexican National Railroad company | uuit on the sub-treasury plaa. \Whether the terday. Her grace the duchess of Montrose. Masonic bloc oiiGaoereiuckiBoll yentasllie, upon a claim for §105,000. Tl company has | Supreme council in webriary ideclaaafitiatag 9 ACRE TOWA FAI AT #0 PER ACKE Mr. and M v v, 1is grace o ke icl R ————— Shoemaker. Swigert: 10 to T or Vew ona ank or r rty must be place Lt ield y 0 N 1 G -4 o ”L.L;rul.l;]0\;;3;?:‘0}\“;211\;3;‘«.;.an\\v s grace the duke of Richmond and P () L Kaolpr Honer, a0 i 1. Niekor $0.000 in cither tue City Nutionat bank or | Hhird party must bo placed in tho feid oc i 169 acro farm. Large lst. Johnson : e ord. W Dty ¢ Walker: | tho Western National bank. As thero ma ; i W Pattcn. et ; 3 The County S s e onal bk, As there WY | \jousands of votos in the south, Tho domo- L Wiilias. Gen. Antonio Bzota, vice president of [ The County Board of Supervisors dis- | | 1 i be deposits in other banks the sheriff served | thousands of votes in the south. o domo- | Sy, FURNISHED. ROOM POl TWG Rev. 8. Alexander returned yesterday from | San Salvado, cussed the matter of the reduction of tho | All the littlo ot ho wanted to, and allof | notice of attachment on ail w the city. ) g o N e tlaniensh Oenter 108 Nddresd Sun Salvador. Sl ot gty 5 . ment by acceding to the St. Louis demands. gentlomen, Gentral lucation. Addres: ® tip 0 southern Kansas and will preach Surely this is o collection of names of | taxes mado by the city council last spriug | them did, were civen a ride on the stewmer = Nothing short of that will avail and If it 15 | WIUireference. " lieo oftiec. morning_and evening at Trinity Methodist | i S C S Do Rl about the luke. The afternoon was passed in Commenced a Libel Suit. ) 5 7 _, s Ty 2 which any firm might well be proud or the Union Pacific Railway company Fory nibiad o 8 o'cloc! oy $ £ £ not done the south is lost to them. ANTED—At Grand hotel, woi pastry chureh. y P , a very pleasant manner and at 6 o'clock they W Yonk, Sept. 12.—The Ohio & Missis- Heobiodalbe A AR A R I ORE of ri4 > end is > » we are in- | Attorney Generai Stone and County At- | yeturne N .| and the end is not yet, for we are in y returned home. : : 5 TP asslstant Atk t'iw‘":“[f‘;r"'!‘.“';‘wzgf‘ gono to Belvi- | formed that some important additions | toruey Organ were present as counsel, ana ——— sippi Railway company begun suit aeainst H Linst Night's Alurms, . 5 T in 110 A o | to it will be made before long, their aduice to the board was that they le Morninaside newspapers here to recover £100,000 damages ire was discovered in o mangor full of | Y7 ANTED At Grand hotel, chumermaids; ing in Illinos in the interest of a life insur: zo0d wazes for those coming Well rocome ance company. U | rPhe popularity of the Hurdman pianos | tho state assessmont where it was at first. | The truth of the matter is that Morn- | for the publication of an articie to the effect, | hay in an unoceupied livory stable on South ApUipendimigegitorih 1ng well rocon anopapulaL iyof ann i After considerable discussion it was decided | ingside is as pretty @ place naturally as | that the company is deep in the mud, owing | Eighteenth street, between Harney and St — — Dr. H. B. Jennings startea last evening for | in Great Britain can be gauged by the 5 % vl 4 2 neside is.as prevéy w plico, naturally us v " 8 h g [iBighteonihatreat, Y ) TANTED — Two pood girls at Emmot Toledo, O Ha wilLeeturn the.16ttes pacs of | success that tho Europeun Topresenta- | 1ot Lo concur u tho reduction made by the [ ono can find for a home, und that it has | to incompotewt manugement. Mary's avenuo, about midnight,. Four or/| YV AoiiQes Tuwo rood givls b FEnmete this week with Mrs. Jennings, who has been | tives of the house have had in securing | Souneil, his veduction, it will bo remem | heen laid out to the best advantage pos- e five pails of waler put the fixo out beforo the | "¢ ; > I visiting relatives in Okio for the past month. | the support of the nobiiity to tho extent | from $U5.000. 1o 81,000 on the 1880 baxes | Sible, and is being vapidly improved. HAD A HARD F. department arrived, Noclue, © © | WY RNEED raows liouso. full Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Schoentgen and their | indicated above us well us the words of | and another large cut on the taxes of 1500, L et ; 5 : tonoxLang In nt 0 A0 g e ovarres | Blufta” D Hrawii iz lirondway : son Eddio started last evening for Boston, [ high praise that it has elicited from | The county attornoy was also cailed in for [ New fall goods, finest line in the city, | Young Mr. Britt the Vietim ot an Ta- | {08 O R AT e e a Tl g A e whero Mr. Schoentgen, jr., will enter upon a ot i is advic st received at Reiter’s the tailor’s, 310 ccure Guard Rail Lresponded, SIUREQVOLIOin0ia Inlo0 IAm. d 3 g courso of instruction at the M SOF{N DO musiciuns and musical people in gen- | his advice on the matter of the claim of the | just received at Reiter’s the tailor’s, & secure Guard Rail, i houses, by J. R Rice, 101 Main st., Councll \ 0 at the Massachusets in- | oual, Not lonz ago Emil Buch members of the board of equalizatiol Broudway. Roy . Britt, a young man employed at 2 Against Droker Backe Blults, stituto of Technology. A - og > special fees for their services while acting as i duagmentapAgtingerLEOLSEIBA C. Rowland Crockwell, son of J, D, Crook- | PLinist to the emperor of Germany, | BRTCL TGt (h board, His advice was that Morningside. the B, &A1, hoadquarters) met with quito a £w York, Sept. 12 —Judgements agg AT \ N well, left Friday night for Terro Haute, Ind,, | Played upon u Hardman grand inconcert | tho claims bo rejected, and the recommenda: The slraots are ordorad pave serious accident last eveuing. gating over £150,000 have been filed again st ST l l \\Lls ’\L \l)l‘ MY where he will attend the Rose Polytecunic | and was outspoken in his admira- | tion was concurred in by the boara. 3 Stk He was leaning up against the railin, ‘Abraham Backer, the con cial note brok er nal W | i N\ institute, taking a courso in civil ongincer- | tion of the instrument, writing to Mr. | Somo discussion was indulged in with DT AT e anants which protects the area way in front of the | who assigned Ausust i last S : I‘( v” :;u nx.‘,l \\.lly‘ lln)“\m[:\wd at Grianell, | Adlington, chief of tho Hardman men in T'uru to the appointment of county sury ondwity Methodist—Services at Masonic | old Kelly & Stizer store at Fifteenth and —— BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, re ho attended college lust year, U, ottan y S AT seems som otes mude ormer ROV ey iiate (g e e 2 5 L year, and at | Europe, u letter of endorsemont, which | 1t seoms somo of tho notes mude by former |\ 01c% 1650 0. m, and 8 p. m. Morning | Dodee strcets. All atonce the railing gave AMUSEMENTS PP AVENUE AND SEVANTH ) Chicago. i i engineers are in the nands of L. . Jud: we are promised soon for publication. onglngersinrginithainansiio! dudaon way and young Britt fell to the bottom of 8 e e R SR In nddition to the stores in Aberdeen | Who refuses to lov any ono else huve tbem, | theme, ““The Man of Sorrows Olivette’ was tho bill last evening at thy B e Y | ¢ passige, about twelvo fect below the _, Tab p sion g ! Some of the supervisors were in favor of | Congregational—P’reaching in the morning | he passuge, avout Graud opera house, and as a first produ ction | ,0fy When iu conrch of a nico table cover and Glasgow, Scotland, there is always | clocting Judson to the ofice, 50 s to et on | yy tne pastor, Taeme, *The Beloved Gaius,” | L 9¢WAIK unjorlunzteman sieuch e e e el pey e eo o | (LA ot by bhio 8 labocs 08O litnlby) BAVAM or table raplking, or ‘m\llllnum the wuy | & Stock of Hardmans 10 be found in the | tho good sido of him, especially considering | ¥ fie Botien “EAE, HE HORCE R ES | a pilo of brickk aud stone left there st Ve e O e Opern oompangrs | - MEIRME=T0F board i twitian, o of muslins stop into the Boston Stocq, | tremendous wareroomsof Messrs. Cramer | that the emoluments of the ofiice were by no [ 11 the ovening will unite wn a unlon meeting | puiving tho bulding, ' © o0 | operas in he Gareo E PAOY'S [l branches of w Binished o et e young & Cramer in Loudon, and many smaller | means burdensome, but I Stimson was | at the _l ERLYIOEIAICh UL IE A IOk RnalisavaraicubiRG A oo ond Bhictioroire) Liitlost e fon atasian tofitycmantiaoon concerns throughout England” number | finally clected by a vote of four to oue, and an Buptist ey " ‘f_l‘ At 10K """' e TS 2 M B Pl LU Was eavapols There were cradities and a numberof stago | Jetclne It Aoy Ji Sgbtames b dre the Hardman nmong their lists, the problem with him will now be to get hold PSR R0 SCh iz begson SIEO RGN (Bl 3 ts which made it embarrassing for both | uddress, Ml At B e e 5 S of those records, i 11A0K, 1 o1 | actors und andience, but these drawbick SISTER SUPER mu goods. Boston Storo, Council Blufls, Ta, | , Their representative, Mr. Frederick ‘ Iitst Presbytorian—Dreaching by tho pas- | An ohicer was notified and tho patrol e T Qe S St. Franels Acadonry, Connell Binirs, Lol who is on the continent visiting Still in Sight. tor at 10:30 &, m. Union service it 7:3) p. m , | wagon conveyad tho njured i to the vo. | o ition of the opora = Dalby’s band concert, I airmount park all important cities in France, Germany | Whilo in the enst Miss R in tho iuterest’ of county Sunday school [ lico station. tobert was sent for, and | repett o : S g¢ ount park, o e enst Miss Ragsdale was | 1 0 e . : 5 sund it necessaty to take fourteen stitches | , Audran has written o very pleasing Soptomber 13, from 8 t0 7 p, . and Russia, sont 1n u cable order of eight | fortunate cnoush to socure Miss Karns, | \ork Several sort nddresses will bo-ae- | found it neccssity to tako fourteen stitehes | 1o omedy” in vOliveute” ” and for | R e grands, m«‘linnl{lllg a heavy business, who comes highly vecommended s ed. R e ere drnaneathin doston |/ Yol s bad ‘“n\;ll‘lv upon _ohera cautiful Morningside, oiMho Muller Misic o, fivst-class and artistic teimmer, Miss Marningsido. had his patient removed to. his room at i | £oevs, ILinproves to with who weurs anit ite Of Council Bluffs, e aha and Counci ufls, tgsdale is preparing ¢ inory 0 ingr & adaltt s Sixteenth stree usic lust ¢ F was o blessed of fro 5 No Fake, Bat a Fact. General Agents. Ragadaloiepre panngitgrondimiilinovyd| € Itlernotiin ding house addition, | South Sixteenth street the drivel which passes current theso duys | CAPITAL STOCK W ol A A § oo TR o her parvlors, “due notice of [ Youein't geta cheap tenemont house T as comic operas. SURPLUS AND PROFIT Y.cotermined staiologeiontione i o o nis ity - I whici will be given in the papers. in it, either. It is a nice, elean, benuti- POLICEMEN IN THOUBLL, Mr. . L. Sutherland, the new accossion to | * WS AN i business in Ccwcil Biuffs, Our time is chool hats from 25¢ up at the Louis g ful’ residonco ndaition, & pluce whe — tho compunv, gave u pieasing interpretation | 1014 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS limited, and we have marked down | Masenic block. & Morningside, people build themselves homes when | Commiss s Investigating the Pec- [ to Captain do Merimac, “the sad sea dog C A Rebher prices 50 low that goods will sell them- [ puank Trimblo.att Baldwin blk, tel 303 Don’t visit it without taking a stroll | they want a nice plae tilloes of tie Coppy His humor was infections and his singing Diecrons—T. A, Milier, 17 0. Glea selves in a hurey and thus elear WA SRS through Graham park. i il At the meeting of the Fire and Police Com- | Wis vory acceptablo deed. Shuaustlk AUk de DRI RGAGINGT ES Qut our = immenso ecstablishment, Throwing Bric 8 ———— Dalby’s band concert, Fairmount parl \oners last. ovenlug, the cAso ORAINY | o, laoliam inade only a fals Valanting bls | ol L Eicer dhnitil wiid surpius of any ban o heRta Rl anmonk) wowing Bricks i His Path, c O e O (1t R U OIRANG SONaRnt park, | missioners last evening, the caso agninst | aeiing being a particular arawback, although | fiess Lilrzost cupitals i < Ve e i ©, s ! I [ « . .| September 13, from 3 to 7 p. m. Oficer Vance Pields, charged with assaulting | he sang the role splendidly BORA 8 g s pets, cooking and heating = stoves County Clerk Campbell was seen Fri ——— B laanl Mtan)e sontie deotb ot e sy Mr Joln Brans was ont of his clomentas | NTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS The suloon injunction cases, in which L. OrCa ANy AR IRA WARRA Iy ne i st M. ‘Curner is the plaiutiff, ace to como up for | g~ i ragand 10 R oy S Nt | T Vo & . curtains day in regard to tho trouble between him aud Paying T Debts. Owing to the ofticor’s filness the hearing was | the Dic Des Ifs, and showed little knowledgo | - . L Bl i s of housokeoping foods, for | & etrine i the district court toworrow, G | Bl MoFuddun over tho roduction ofsalary | The Womau's Cheistian aasociation desires | O 1o 0ot of tho part . velalf. Y 5 recenty made by the Board of Supervisors. | to wipe out the Iadeblodneas on the Bospltal | " cygpges woro preforred agalust Offcer | thostandara of his other charactors. o [ Nothing reserved, Everythin Turner's storday Mary Se ¢ Ive g must go, y Mary Scott, | jyotion by the cold Wi ¢ sots commit- cost or no cost. The stock is complete, | Who 18 @ defendant - ono " of tho Ho said: : by the timo cold weather sots fn. A commit- | ¢igr Royger for being absent five days with- | played the part in o minor key, which to sny T MR S e rouREa A T cases, by ~her attornoy, Frank Trim. | I brought the question beforo Judge [ tee has been appointed and will start out ina | T GCR L e bloaded guilty to the | the leust was not effective. Council Bluffs, Ia \ hoso i0- | blo " filed a motion asking that | Deemer and Judge Smith at tho close | foW days to make u canvas of the entire city. > Miss Clement, always conscientions, sang i 7 debted to us must call and settle Db ianical daaatea tnatin oot hy cha aud was fined three days’ pay ) l i §, 8 — 4 | Boulton be required by the court to show up | of the last term of court, and told h0-ladles. desQiye the hearty support in Charges against Officers White and Von | the music of “Olivette” very effectively, but [ s BLEGANTLY APPOINTED promptly, and savo costs, as we can | whatever authority he might bave from | them that if either = of them | their laudablo undertaking. ollowing s a |\ fAAKCE TGN, S P WL IET LI e “sprighiliness, the rozmshuess of the L L L show no partiality, Mandel & Klein, [ Turner toactas his attorncy. Accompany- | would make an order to that ef- | Statement of the indebteduess complainant charges Vo Muggo with intox vacter was lacking. HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. 20 Broudway. ing the motion was au afidavit stauug tha | fect, I would pay McFadden during his vaca- | Loin on property by State Savings bank #4200 | fiaiion and vefusing to renaer assistanco to | Adella Barker surprised hov friends N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. —— the defendent belioved that Boulton was an | tion, but 1 would not ¢o it without any au- | Cost of Falsing buyllding und dmprove- | e Hareis on the night of August i, when countess, Her dramatic work was . . “ 1 1ager et Democratic Primaries. usurper and had no authority whatever to | thority of that sort. I knew that it had peen [ WO 04 | 4ssaulted by & gang of printers t and sho sang with nice diseriaing. | - J The democratio primaries for the selection | try the case. Turner skipped the country | the custom of my predecessor in oflice to pay motal e 0,601 | Harrs also . alloges that he ' desived 1. She is one of the very useful mewmbers of delogates fo the county convention will be | MOUths ago aud kus snown no disposition to | the liead baliff during vacation tho sume as . to go to the polico station to filo a | of the compiny 4 i | [ n come back and face the music. at any other time, but I also knew that there Removal sale, * Bargains in shoes, L- | complaint, and that Von Mugge charged him s Lillian Swain, piquant and captivat \ 1\ auwpal held next Tuesday ovening at $ o'clock. The b ) ck. Attoruey Trimble states that he fis pre- | could be no reason for paying a court ofticer | o th b FRnk g WG RN RRRE of, YlaAvR 2 7a il ha hald sllows: B 3 ourt oftice e = oved from 823 vith beinjs d ik and disorderly und placed | 10, plaved the small pa meetings will bo hold as follows: First ward, | pared to prove thut several suits that wero | When there was no court. Neither of the | Kinnehun has Oy from 623 Broad, | [ wih belpk drunkiand, diaaderyiund Botice | lighttully Whoeler & Horeld's ofice, seloct nino dele- | commenced by Turner wera settled on the | judges would mako the order, so McWadden | WaY to No. 11 Pearl streot. court tho city prosecutor rofused to filo tho | The cliorus was good and the production F COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA gates; Second ward, city building. select | P#Yment of §0 odd dollars into the hands of | didw’t get his . McFadden was there 4 o complaiut of the officer against Hurris, Iho | Was mounted very satisfactorily, indeed twelvo dolegates; Third ward, Swonrenzons | {13 BLIOMeY Who tool chiargo of thio cases, | When I brought the mnaiter up, and_ ho know Good Morningrside case will be beard next Saturday evening Pald U Capl L0000 o ot seven deleg 5 he samo charco is mado freoly against | Justas wellus I did why 1 refused to pay - Oficer Boyle was erauted ffteen days' Oltest organtzed bank tn the city 1 Elees m“.-f:i:r; E ‘ll)‘nlloun‘m‘x‘:l:l Hourth ward, | Boulton in connection with the cuses of tho | him the money that he didu't earn,” ! Victinof a Mistake, Toriae S pay and fvo without pay Acbatia SS o kmat i looal wbgariila soven dologatos; I ward, Eighth' samo kind which he has prosecutea in the One of the parties who was arrested on | Ofiedr Burr was wranted ton days and Of RIehnet 1T | atintion pakd so colluctions. Acauunts o€ ulvids school house, seloot oight “dol opates; Sixth L:'le. A“';d “m-nll{.u ydl’:umu! ton head it is Morningside. Friday night on the suspicion that he be- ; cer Giustavison six days. i | ";M L‘NF~'\"§[|'. “I’\w:ln I’; MH‘»‘”\ e T e 3 o § ok ¥ tho I N Y Natted 1a AT S S . g wiis played us only N ceno knows how, | Correspordence nvit e o wiilbe fun by tho car load for | Platted last year. Land clearod and [ longed to a gang of aliexed pickpockets [ = A resolution of th council by Mr. Specht | 1y BIWES b8 iy SO0 SERRG KURVE IONC | Gl 8 SANFOIOS praataone ward, Shubert's building, West Broadway, | the disintoreste 3 seloct four delegates, lainterestod publio grubbed, streets laid out and paved, | called at tuis oftice Jast evening and made a [ directed Chiof Seavey to have'the dangorous >of the actor who holds so warm a AW EKNAN, caer, o —— o s - . houses built, sidewalk built statement to the effect that his arrest was | banks and walls on the south-east coruer of Mohaarh Miss Kavne of Chicago arrived yester- | o OF% Woodbury, dentists, 80 Poarl i stroots ordorel hachty | tioroughly unjustifiabic, and that in spito of | Fourteenth and Jones streets removed wis street, next to Grand hotel, Telephone . the fact that hie bad papers and letters on his | received and filed. In conuection with this day morning and will have chargé of the Joskito CEpud 1ol A > from now the whole | ! trimming dopartment in Miss Ragsdalo’y | 1% H181 €740 work a spectulty. addition will bo a boautiful park, | PEran, shiowing, that o was apparently n | Eacioti (i e s fusuiciont authorlty. for n illinery paviore. Swanson music company, 335 Broad. | W' built up with fine houses and with | tion was pait to his requost for an attoruoy, m_expouditure, | According to tho charioe N S all modern convenienc and he was treated as though he had com signature 1 ‘ way. Hurt ina Kunaway, Y SR - niitted & crime. ‘Two of the officers mado a | resolutious invoiving an c S Amos Connor, an old man man who lives Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round Bella Robinson, concert, pianiste and | claim that the party iz question had been a Seerotary Havey of the Poli 7 R . 5 ; 3 MR ) DY ou a farm near Manawa, was driving along | trip tickets from Omaha, including lxn:L Studio, 410 Broudway. rested by them twice within the past three \;,14‘4.-:-!,:. Sent in @ communication st \\ ]1u [& (|1(l you g(,l lll.l\ C I)HlLL/ (.U,ll. Bryant streot when the horees started to | ride, 50¢; on salo at news stands ut Mil- Mo Jodke dlachargod 1o prisonoe T doctded” | P, ud cha ' he prisoner, decided to raise the death benefit Yun at full speed. Thoy rounded the corner | lard and Murray hotels. Morningside. {udga discharged, ihg DrsRROT SRR 20 T 1D nieeidlas bh6 0o na m o) [} ) L of Vine street, dashing over the parking and P Lots sold on monthly payments at low ft s a Haundy Driver. sioners approved the resolution. 'he mattor ‘Np N Wy Ahrough the fénce at the side of the road Robbed His Grandmother, interest. 5 James Vermillion who lives at (03 North | Wus referred to the committee on laws, or l (! L [\ " 2 « I'he tonguo of the wagon fell to the ground, Three young fellows giviug their names as A r - p dinances und r ations. ) throwiug Counor to the ground. He was | o a & ‘ A Can't Hurry the Court, Stxteenth street drove a dirt wagon and bay | "y s, Wrigh b 2 ar picked up and an oxamination showed a | Thomas Bain, John Canoday and W. H Yestorday Atlorney Flickinger appeared | team of Lorses to the police station last even- | communication stating that > . . f ] I 5 Prices large hole in tho back of his skull. He was | Thomas, wero arrested yesterday mornivg 8t | bofore Judge Macy in the uistrict court and | 0§ ond said that be had Leen hired that | 4 ran iuto aud damaged | i Best ( Juality Guaranteed. .owest 'rices noved to the St. Bernard's hospital during | the Nortbwestern depot by Oicers Kelly | aeied that b be a1 worning to huul dirt, but was vt toid where | evening of Aug Ihe forred e J the afternoon. Ho is not out of danger yet | and O'Counell. The first iwo are about 20 | 2*ked that ke be allowed to file a petition for | yo'vuke The team at tight. He did not kuow y i tor T3 i lbesee sud only time can tell whether he will re- | yoars of age, while Thomas is not over 14, | ® divore in behalf of Mrs. Florence Westcott | the mau's name who hived him and so left | in x\l\\ ays. l l I.(:.’l(l Olh(‘l S 1 ()1 ow, EOVER, They are charged with baving stolen | from her husband, R. B, Westeott, and tuat | the team at Jenuiugs' bote! stubles, people’s pa Will the supreme council, which meots in l‘""‘ T ORI ST AT T will ront the wholo or L corner 15t avenue s and bath roon, Council Blufts. They are headquartors for everything in_that line, Our low Iways lead. A pleasiro to show Two large Louses witnessed Mr. Keone's performances yesterday afternoon and even the largest audionco of the- engagement | iy ctors of the association had

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