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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 n o n N v N n " nre rtise the willinery business ' pyt w bliged to ref bef a tramp’ VER T S F (s . . . 1 H THE OMAHA BEE. [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. | 5SS b "Rrutoenin Mtout" Va8 Rt et e il o om o secid SYERTONE SNEEZING, Three little kiltens, soiled their mittens, v which tha ook the pains to Inform | the tramus. They roturned tne e ot | Cotds Kably prevatent. Willth COUNCIL BLUFFS. | — thar e that M and s Brsae warw ot e FHEE o he a5 s o0 Sheks, | GPW renrnt Dangers of Fnen And didnt know what to do; 1 N 2 PEAR 9 y |1 o, that they did not veliove ealing, o0 taking effect. Bwot )8 480 serious! monia, OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Compromite by Which Kimball & Obamp | {a*{irdwing potson in order Lo #ot trade, of | ana s ‘(hire severely prowmint” i Sric oid | Jiave you noticed the tnusual mamberof Aill a wise old friend i Will Resume Business, in doing & number of other disreputable | i jail ds possessed by r acqualntances this livered Uy Carrier In any part of the ¢ things, ~The paragraph was an incoheront - JURST - THurG WS v DU 55 T TouTas YehmOE drecommgrzd 1. W, TILTON, MANA ———— jumble of words and looked very muc WITH THE TRAIN, why the Fall of this year should be more try- @ DELEPHONES | Businoss OMce MAY OPEN UNDER ANOTHER NAME. | ono whosowite tove mor ot Fuconraging Ontlogk for the Ne. | 4181 usuak Vut, nevertheless I Night Editor 'he second hand-bill was an advertiseme: braska Advertising Caravan, say that this extraor B SRR of o lecture which Mrs, Bresee wasto de- g : colds I8 the forerunnos e MINOR MENTION. Al Financial Obligations Arranged | liver in Missouri Val s the “Wonderful | Keports of the advertieing train are more | of the Grip. Whether it OAP Experiences of Mrs. Bresee.” This was | encouraging every day, Counties that aro | Bot. m thing everyone si _— d s soon W% possible e Satisfaction of i \ p i N. Y. P. Co, Lok Uy Atisfuction of the gotten up ir the same shape as the other, | taking part in the matter are showing a great Conncil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Stockholders—Other News and was cvidently the product of tho Samo | daal of enterprise towards having plans per ssed. IROUMORIS BADOLY. WIShoR L0 fh h‘UQ sl R L] / s ‘ geulus. The attorney for the b o ¥ 4 . LA 8 110 CXOREUFALION 10 SLATE ThAL GIRhty Crotu's chattol loans, 204 Sapp block. Notes of Interest. visors showed the handbills to M , | fected for tho train to start. The general | I LI NOCXALENFALION 10 state that If you want water in your vard or house . who denied having written them ¢ . | secretary reports that he will be able to give | been uverted if the s out of whi urec 0 to Bixby's, 302 Me 1 bl zed her signaturs to be placed to it r. | definite orde garding products th ¢ grew had been ¢ ] k I'he Breseo habeas corpus cold Iy to tuke w Httle pure stimulant yestorday afternoon in thesuperior court and | Fepresentatives of the rn stockholders | with the Aftera number of witnesses | than the 50th inst. There is still room for | Wit ana Reop: warm after b (‘ submitted of the Kimball-Champ Investment company, | had been placed on the stand, the further | threo moro counties and thore are plenty | T ereatest eap oot e e L 3 fl;flzls SOAP ofamber ue The funcral of Mes, M. B, Swan will occur | ten days or so ago, there has been much | tril of the case was postponed until this | moro in the state that should taie part in this | should b6 taken nt | y Lo 80, 4 morning. enterprise approach of prcumonin. 1 oday at 2:30 . om esidence of ve anil talk to devis o v 9 . A J ¥ - t today at.2i0 p.m., from the. resider me and talk toward devising plans by - courty commissionors ars helping o | 1 In the throat QUICk)’ V&mSHEd ebd‘l Stblq, which the company might be enavled to pay De Witt's Little Early Kisers, bastpill. t many counties on this t and it 18 bo William Hamburg, a saloonkeeper, was ! Ll ls tral 10 | Gt o i, ] (i3 its debts abd resumo business 5 - ore than fust that they should. ‘There | Offf the body. lmiediately 3 arrestod yesterday mornin sed WIth | “rye magnitude of tho amounts involved | Fine buthing at Lake Manawa, Sum- | should bo more western counties reprosentod, | 4o iy it 10, Bromot \ Qd' eir nllflclfi dg&”l STebis ; astrophe "‘A”“ liquor to minors. Y to v, | Mmade it scem a strong inducement for the at- | mer has returned and evory afternoon | and with the fine stowiug thut they can | farly borno fn mint that to be of the feguived marriage license hus been issued to torneys to prolong the expensive liigaton. | and evening hundreds are taking advane | muke this year, it will certaiuly be to' their | viliue, the stimulant (whiskey = proforiabie) - vf H. Nicklos of Dillon, Colo,, 8ud Cora B. | St now it Is avsuged that Council Biufs will | tooe of T hundreds & advantage o' make Arrangomants 10 go with | must be pure Wiy \ ere as bright and soft as new. Keene of Council Bluffs recain one of g moneyed institutions £ . this delegation. There are already sufficient i R LI ‘Men and Women” w prosented at | and tuat it w tored o its wonted FISHER'S WRECKED LIFE. funds reported to make at leust a twenty-five AHiT B st LT BRI LEE R he ¥ dway theate his ening. Yoth strong! instead { wastiug away | he days’ trip. Arrangem are trying to be ceived the endorsements of the leading sclen c S TRt S | Mpeh e ot st Ao et | : aiin or | e v o e e iping e | o sl he Iékdlg wichd SANTACLAUS SOAP-HADE ONLY BY cis Murphy No » € Abathadl e ! At tho Catholic church there was adual comprom as reached vesterday by HEW Y bbb bdib el present time in addition to what have al- | best guaruntee of o clne 3 ? Y Former Husband's Down fall, 1y been roporte tis expected by | Insist upon havin ot silow the wedding, the couples being C. H, Wilson and | which the as in0 is given that additional H \ ready been reporte itis expected by | Tnsist upon b o ol [ Flabarty. The bridos are sisters, Lo reorganized, though probably under | going the rounds of the press, and is do made, S i o other medietnul W which ¢ 1 o s i f ne new uawme, and will proceed with the istice to M and M Francis t is positively decided that the train will | Dufry's Pure Malt in purity and eycellence. Tho “‘Married Ladies' Socinl society will | F 0 k o e B o 1 | start Thursday ovenihg, October 15, nud ; o DON'T BUY ANY FURNITURE 1 vou meet with Mrs. Norton, 2010 .' L e bt By the stipulations the in ient com- | Jonger advisable to treat it with silent con- | 1eave Omaha that evenine. Each county send “fol nue, this afternoon, A full attendance s de- | npyy potains the ownershiy he Grand | tempt, but to give it the denial which the | that is expecting to send a delegate shouid and nine months of actual imprison Des tive Catalogue of THE GUN sired s thero iy important iness to e | | und Manhattan subject to the | facts warrant send o manuscrivt copy of what they want in | nent. Today the president granted a full FOLDANG BED conlined with ovory ransacted, mort 108, T h aleg t e the aavertisi )00k to the geueral secretary ardon *‘in view of extreme illness of pi H 2 cluss of Furniture, 13 di ent r snle by lorteag b legram is to the effect that there ap- & Y| ¥ | ¥ P | Rt , DN ) A barn belonging to Hiram White, at the | " Kimball and Champ retire from their offi- | peared in goiice conct at Clavelnnd . 1, b | imnediately, They must limit their writc- | oner and tho fact that the term will ex henoling EaHA AR BB & o HEOIEON upper end of Harrison Street, caught firs | ces and entirely from the management. The | Fishor (Mos, Murphy's former hus 4] | up from 1,000 to 2,000 words. Decemoer,' i i), ‘ nignt before last and was burned to tho [ business will be in the hands of a recelver | charged with vagraney, Fisher in telling his Omaha should be well represented on this - - (AL ground. The flame< are supposed to have il such timo as the stockholders can re- | story to the judge claimed that his ruin was | UFain, and as extra delegates can be sent by AFTER A WEST INDIA ISLE. Oolds in the Em Um]Z B Sflve flflfl been of incendiary origin organize, jew man has already been | due mainly 10 the fact thathis wife, who was | PAYINg §130 extra, it would be a eood idea for | fresintin Hosd William W. Nason and Miss Cora M. | singled out for president, and will doubtless | an earnest temperance worker, became infat- teast four from Omaha to accompany this | Negotiations for Purchasing the Is- - y aRuTipye i oucan have a ywl In_any mor office Smith were mairied yesterday noon at the | be secured. Heisan eastern capitalist of | uated with Francis Murphy, separated from | Lrain I'here arc corporations herc in land of St. Thomas, e ony b ;"“"‘ pnoknows it TH K TN S residonce of ey, Pathier McMouomy of St | abuudunt wealth ‘and experience and will | her husband, procured a divorce, gov most of | th city that have oroperty interests [\ viouk Sopt, 23.—A Washington spe- Ostarrh atylos, comBIntg. ovory. clins OF. fERtbures raucis NXavier's church, They will reside | come here to personally manage the business. | the property and then married Mr., Murphy. ough to justify them in sending a % . LA al says: It is reportod here that tho in & vary thors Citaloguie fr evolution M furniture &t the corner of Seventh and Mill stre It is understood that he proposes to put 50, | Fisher, who had been somewhat in the habit | Man 1o expressly represent theie own | clalsays: Itisreportod here that tho a g i Af TR IEiiaars randE Toknt Matios to | 000 more into the business as his personal In- | of drinking. was o erushed by thess getions | inte Iuis would be a grand oppor- | ministration is cousidering the advisab f e o o Rra et o [Loestmatt of s wife thnt o plungod st deeper into | LULty fof the Bast Omaba Land company, | of making overtures for the acquisition of Hop Fever GOING TO BUY FURNITURE? have haa a hearing in Justice Hammer's > i of his wife that he plunged still deeper inl L Apmin el 12 1 Pt AL ¢ \ 5 court yesterday afternoon on the c e of In the suit of Gago ctal. vs. Kimball dissipation, spent what b 1 left from his | 88 th "l‘\"-« no cloubt, be a great many visi- | ¢ho jsland of St. Thomas, W. I., as a naval g ¢ ‘\..‘".,."}.\';“‘;‘ P DLy THER committing an assault and battery on Lon | Chump, thue pleadings were vesterday so | once ample fortune and has become a home- o oy \”‘“_’\‘\"-‘f_“"Ml"f;"“ cortaih | and commercial station. The Mole St. Nich Barsche § T e T D R Rice, but the case was contiuued untii Friday. | amended as to conform with thé comnromise. | lass wanderer, 3 et Ens: res. that can be shown by | olas 18 still looked upon with favor, but in instantly, descriptive eatatogue froe, - GUN. FOLDING Bial) A, D Staut of Tadtanapoliwill1s The claim for a money judgment for $160,000 | The facts which contradict these roving ages that can be shown vy A ) ' g o BED Co. Grand Iap.ds. Mich ture this evening at the Presbyterian church | i3 stricken out and abandoned. The prayer | statements of a whiskey-dazed brain are so botel und Manhattan is also dropped. All | B that they need no repetition save for | Panies should also be well represented on e Men's Christian assoclation, = Admission, 25| Ny that no doubt arrangements could be made | better turn our attention in the interim to s Nt ke e a New Brincip fight has never been dirccted against him | liable to be misled by Fisher's statements. — the Omaha National bank against Kimball & | mations that o was not_handling his trust | Council Bluffs, and for years the family was | Pected that the committeo Will waitupon | which 1s regarded by many naval ecperts as on with eves East Omaha will bo worthy the attention of | the light of the difiiculties encountered in 500 por Bovule, | 8 Lif on the subject, ‘‘Jesus on Triat,”’ The lec- b f the ad had {e, { members of the admmnistration that wo biad P 3 PO e IERE Caainen G matters charged against tho assignee, | the information of others, who are not so con- O Gra o™ cents. wherevy o great many of their goods could | St.Thomas, which Admiral Porter referred Champ yosterday. At the close of tho testi- | o0 that he was not, handling his trust | : them and talk this matter over 1 S8R ASHE AL d yestorday. testi- [ honeatly, but the . stockholders did | a hapoy and respected one. . Fisher was an an . i aeit AR Vb Eis e s Lt lesatbn i ra b e ™ | ty cluss of furniture except tables and chuire mony the case was submittd to the court | nay want any ssignee. In areanging for his | active church member, bt svadually - fell VR TTR ¢ HOTEL ENDOM Nosprings to get out of order. only 10"1bs of for the cancellation of the deeds of the Grand | well known to Council Bluffs readers of Tip | 80y one. Tne South Omaha packing com- | yeeuring it, thero is a foeling among the Oiaztions Innide BUY NO FURNITURE i) yonidxe ture wili be under the avspices of the Young this train, and the gonoral’ sacretary. says kel v ; n (Mien 13 3 Ly | styles combining everything i tarnitu . Rohrer withdrawn. ~The | versant with them, aud who are, therefore, Judge Macy heard tho trial of the suit of | porsonally, and has never iuvoked any inti- | Fisher was a welifo-do tobacco dealer fn | b used in trimming 1d it is ex- | toas the keystone of the West Indies, and | | TI‘|E GUN FOLDING BED ./ coynima « without argument, und takeu undor advise: | retirement, thorefora, cars was taken to plac : BOB BAXTELR COMING BACK, naval station. Welght. Best ventiiatlong Perfectly safe, e ¢ 8, care was oplace | from grace, got into the drink habit, f2fn 9 aherliE 3 . P sily cleaned st of bed spri 5 A progressive hich five party was riven by A small poction of the stock issued to Kim- | changed from a loving, tender husband to a [ Oue of Mr. Dickenson's old Lieuten- | many has its eyeson this harbor, and it is Centrally \H!hw Latest by leading denlors. L diferent stylos. s the Misses Nollio Bowman and Carrle Mor- | ball aud Champ, and for which they had given | bruto. The sufferings of his wife, ler fdelity | nnts Tteturns to the Union Pacifie, | 0ubtiess with o' view of checkmating the . i Located rovements. trated il descriptive satalozo on applioad gan yesterday afternoon to a number of their | their individual rotes, instead of cash pay- | to Lim even when ha shamefully abused her. imperiul government that the admiuistration tion. GUN FOLDING BED CO., Grand R voung lady friends. Prizes were awarded [ ments, was cancelled aj 0 notes ainount- | her loyal shielding s cruel ha ere Robert Baxter has resigned his position as | is now moving in the matter, 1t is unde Broadway & New York. pids, Miel young lac 1 nen cancell nd the notes ainount- | her loyal shielding of nis cruel havits, were v is now moving in the matto JM\_ utders MEN AN AND BURODE AN B Miss Maud Oliver and Miss Carrio Farns- | ing to 812,000 each were roturned to them, known to her iutimate friends, but never | western superintendent of the Baltimore & | stood thut the uegotiations ha 3 3 worth, Of Le bulance of the stock & largo number | paraded beforo the public. Even after her | Ohio, and will be appointed to tha posiiion | reacheda point where the United States has = Rev. J. G. Lemon summoned the police to | of their shares are held in th friends warned her that her life itself was | or qunorintendent of one of the western aivi- | P€en given tne refusal of the island at about e the Christian_home last evening to place | lateral, and the remainder, 526 shares, are | imperilied she clung to him, until at la : 5 i ~ | the same price it is was offered in 1%67. Pres M ey \indor artost toss Lelind, a soung lady. who | retained under a spoclal agreoment. growing Sebaration booame i jecessity, a divorce was | Sions of the Uniou Pacific. Theappointmont | ident Harrison will no doubt recommend in | SPECIAL NOTICES. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAM has been stopping at the honie for some tinie | out of the present compromise, and subjeot | secured and her property interests protected. | Will be effective about the middle of Octo- | his annual message to congress next Decem- COUNCIL BLUFFS, PERFECT IN FOR 1 past. She had manifested symptoms of in- | to future disposition in which the rights of | These sad events all took place long before | ber. bera sufficient approvristion for the pur- = 5 S0 suziou W .'"fi'.f’,".f.‘.“ '!,,'.ff.,'.! sauity. all are to be protected. she had ever met Francis Murphy. Mr. Baxter is well known on the | chase. £ T ANMEDEOR Fhontor) (o buildlonse wia ;] Buny boya at birth were put fo deat On the evening of September 4 Driesbach's [ O R. Hannan, the eflicient cashier of the | All were surprised that she aid not | Union Pacific, having been superintendent The advantages of this istand as a rendez- | VY ANTED=Carpenter o hulid ouse sy Bty AT can L STHONG vavilion near the entrance to Fairmount | Citizens' bank lins been appointed roceiver | secure a legul scparation from Fisterlong | of the Wyoming ~ division under Mr. | vous for our West India squadron have long ke payin tenn oun all respects, park was broken into and a lot of candy | ndev this arrangement and filod his bond of | before she did. The wnole family trouvle, | Dickinson. He resigned shortiy after that | been recognized. It lies right in the track of - TR YOUNG MEN OR Dll, stolen, Gordon, Richard Kissell, Frea Kis- [ $0.000 yesterday afternoon. The assiguee, | with its many chapters of crucity and suffer: | gentieman left the Usiion Pactic and was ap- | all vessels (rom Europe, Brazil, Wost Indies [ | ANFED Youn - 'Ill{n assiat In care of suering from NERVOUS. D sell, Ed Kirby and _Carl Johnson have been [ Mr. tobrer, will turn over to him this morn- | ing, was due to whisky capturiug und ruling | pointed to a_position on " the Baltimoro & | and the Pacitic ocean, it is the coutral polnt. [ WV ehild? roforeuces.Apnly mor o o BILITE, Lortor Talling eas arrésted and charged with the decd. ingall the assets and the preliminary steps | the highest mind of 8 man who otherwise | Ohio under Mr. Dickinsou, from which any or all of tho Wcst Indies | & 3 . - Beod, Phyitcal Excosten, Mon looking to a reorganization wiil speedily fol- | would have remained a true and tender hus- [ It is probabie that Mr. Baxter will be made | can bo assailed, while it i imprevious to at- NOR RENT—Nicely furniched front room, L} any PERBONAL WEAKNERD. can DeWitt's Little karly Risers; bost little | 10W. band, instead of becoming a brute. Were it | superintendent of the main lino on the Ore- | tacks from landing parties ana can be forti- Sit O withoutloard: for Tuly or zentle! restored to PERPECT REALTH pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. Mrs. Winstow? T not for the whisky befuddling his brain he [ goo between Portland and Huntington,under | fied to any extent at a mere nominal cc man: on Seventh avenue; best references re- Couneil Bluirs ey s Soot :{nwl.\i;'r;ml for 'fmhls would not now be voicing any such charges | k. McNeill, to succeed Cookingham. has l;llen h\‘]u‘n ro‘furbrml to u\ku ,«x:;m quired. Address C. 14, Bee 2 m by yours of pra tice by . e Dlasia 1 teething gives quiet, helpful rest. 25 | against his former wif H Pty ter that could only be attackea by a ST = = ¥ = cllsi Ve meh o uiform I ey D Ay, against his former wite. y EN and_twenty acrc rden tracts near : "A!'l_mmn f"_ dl“l "'33),' "‘I:' Ay cents a Lottle. STthv s long after the divorce, and while Mr. Scott's Kesignation. force. Being surrounded vy reefsand break- Connell BINTTS, K150 vineyrds, fralt farms ' G LARUEY LMD I S DL BT | ¥isher was_wandering about the country, An officiai circular has boen issued an- | €rs, there is no opportunity for landing | wnd che s 1 . Nl list, John- B ietlons of Mon New York patterns, w vux-(lmljl) invite | Miss Ragudale's Millinery Opening. | that Mrs. Fisher was devoting her energios | nouncing the appsintment of J. X. Brown s | t700s, and every point near whieia vossel | Ston & Vi | from the ladies of Council Bluffs and v Miss Ragsdale’s millinery opening | to charitablo and temperance woris, and 16ad- 1 i W 88 | or boat could approach is a natural fortifica- o STmiLTEes | JOUR WL e et free, nented, pou 1B 3 Miss Rag s 3 r | to cha rance woris, ¢ SRy i et ool . ¢ g TILL trade light road wazon. 12) 1hs, for E f e o to call at the millinery parlors of | 1ast evening wus a brilliant :x(Tni!-, and | ing an unselfish, sacrificing life, when she | 8ctine assistant general passenger and ticket | tion, The island is owned by the kingdom \\ m me dey i S fety bicyele, Ludies’. 102 Avenue D. firiteyen Misses Sprink & Fearon, $20 Broadway, | was the means of delighting hundreds | Met Francis Mutphy, the great ' temperance NT. Y, agent of the Union Pacific, vice J. W. Scot of Denmark. - Tuesday and Wednesduy of next week, | of Council Blufis ladies. [t was their | n!-os‘lio, and in the course of timo became bis :‘-Sr‘xg_n;-.l. the appointment to take effect O ‘"”‘L.‘m” G ]4"\Il‘l E:']‘l:;:Jv;\:u‘\jr“‘ln‘l‘:‘“j 1;:.” Liich S aNTar ERIEMEDICALCO.BUFFALO.“:.Y. September 20 and 30. first opportunity to see the styles for the | ™ Council Bluffs, where Mrs. e | L TR T B Gy (i) ARG calibre. C. Al Atkins, Counetl Bluffs. la. "~ | — ] . O e s , | coming autumn and winter, and the tlived and i$ best known, she is ‘most | Union Pacific for some tirao as assistant gen- | Fexas Free Trade Apostle Tendered | FYLATRVOYANCE mind reading or Pay n M th Che choicest novellies, new goods | prilliant display was a never ending | highiy esteemed. She ranks us'a noble type | eral passeuger azent and is o railroad man of G A T, hometry. | Discusis ot all Kind dinenosed o“ e i treated with hot baths and massas Pain, Horror and Risk g cooking and heating stoves, bedding nt Huqu 1 while hunting flowors A Dubu wh inting flowor HOTES near that city found a n of pumpiins IS NOW OPEN. every day at Louis’, Masonic block. e 4 e elig] 9 bility as well as a genial, companionable y ; ¥ day source of surprise and delight to | of true womanhood. ability as w I , companion: SPRINGFIELD, O., Sept. 25.—A grand ova- | A eqeers promptly answercd. Office hours, Wo Offer You a Remedy that t style: e N vhich was fille g he styles are radically different | u08 Sebii railrond man of experience and is destinedto | city ball tomght, which was filled to ov - e of Mother and Child. friends in Nebraska. or Paris is exhibited, and the wonder is — beine promoted to his present vosition” from | cony with the word: Mo Speukorof & the: | rm=nk: SRRSO i It v e T glare, but Pozzoni’s is a truc beautifier, Lomax, having been chief clerk of the Bur- | ver question and devoted his rewarks to the | haa not lived tozethor as man and wifo. Will Delight the Ladica. English styles are almost severe in their L e b e S e s TR TR Bryan and got awayv with £00 in cash and Wenkness nfterwird everything that the most fanciful could The appointment of Mr. Brown raises Mr. | Henry M. Stanley Resigns as Governor Valley county will hold a special olection rice, $1.5 per bottie. BUGK (6 Methers matled Freay Ragsdale’s new milliner g d Rag Miss Rogsdale’s parlors are hand- Trim with Great Alacrity. the oftice* eblo & Duluth Railroad company ATLANTA, ( noveltios’ will be displuyed, imported [ Plants, and the tasty arrangement of | Republican club for the election of officers to resign his position as governor of the | WM E I o RO A bl ren enable e ladies o « s o e ing wi vely ” artist for her trim:aing department, who enable all the ladies of Council Bluffs to bers present and the meeting Was a lively | uesday night the city council rejected | Cricaqo, 1L Sept. ho Utah commis. | #nd struck Kovy m the forehead, knocking L Gon: retail houses of Chicago and also of San [ toncluded to continue it the remainder | “progigent Wilcox presided and James | 0¥0F Cushis = 574,15 ; R . . C. E. Squires the sum of & 57415, | ders of Nebraska, Generai John A. McCler The sixth annual meeting of the Nebraska | SURPLUS AND PROF| T> g 3 70,008 s The republican county convention wiil be | treasury contamed §i4 whict U forth | Gotoher, 1500, Messes, Lowry and Elsas tenant Governor R. L. Robertsou of Indiaua, | first payment has beeu mado ou over 30 | TeA N ITocE 0 BT ¥ IRECTORS A Milter, F. O, G on, E. Ta the Sixth Ward club relating to .. . , | the veto, submitted to the secretary the uterior, | duced the merchants to closo their Stores 0t | nss, L rsest Caiiial finl surlie ot ans el 1l Sc an and C The o oo i o g 1 1 ), loasing the Broadway theater and running it | Bt . M. Seanlan and O, H. Lucas. The | appointed i committee to act in conjunetion | is ow explained. When Mr. Donneily who teported Favorably. , furnitureand millinery estavlishments. of tho buildine, would take it off the nhands | sublect bas been dove by bis friends. Itis | ‘Eightn ward. the chaitman was given power | eut. He had some doubts about being able [ lineof the Hennepin canal at Ikock Island, Harry Nanianingham, a 13-vear-old boy Manager Smith of tho theater was seen yes T'here is also to be a justice of the peaco A short ess was then taken. during | gijatory members tune to arrive. That is tho | 8pproved by thie secretary of war March 21 [ [ netr B TPk TUL WWHS ovetcotho by Two or three months ago the members of | too cour few weeks in order to nomin C. E. Bruner moved the appointment of & | japoihy speech in favor of the Squires’ bill £ int of Death, him but had to be taken out again, Word 1n bo roached from any of the depots on closo of the season, and had to contend [ at this early’day. all who hud moved out of the ward o } : Ha- <l Y all who hud moved ouvof tne ward, M.E. | puy it wil bo several days befors | torcf the Courlor Journal, is lying at the s brought out, but us he had been in Gt nlhad o huRtIGI IO YO A, ingin o cont. At that time I saw Mr. | curesick headucho and ‘reguiato the be.vels rm debate, but the motion as amended | Of'a law sit. this city. ~Hels the sole survivor of the Towa. ruary. respeetively. © For further particulirs vear. Wo agreed that we should each of us We have marked our goods at plain | tho committee to act with the secretary, pollea” by, & mondomus lasued by the SHUTS OFF THE GA A AT T (TR T as o protect whichever one should have it vico president: W. W. Hovsor, second vico | to'contract ho would havo no hesitancy i | Dy, Bugono Pagne of tn Frand ts to work ou a stone pile, have commenced to look very different, aud | customers. Everybody ‘who visits our | Parker, second assistantsecretary; Dr. §. K. | Ilo Worke and three tires rejoatod by tle | Whicn is intended for the benefit of peo’ yme mischiovous student at Wesleyan | Paid Up Capital...............$100,000 to pay well.” tonight at the same place, 430 Norta Twenty- <mall In size, great in results; ) 2 uals. banks. bankors and ¢o porations ~olieits b o Early Risers. ull enrly before the stock is broker s USU Witt's Little Early Riser: Call enrly he stock is broken, AS UsvAL. stomach. A treat s promised the ladies in put- Very 8 cal 13 — v 1 h | d the machinery i ory Successful Entertainment, give death a 1ce to juggle with | dentto the machinory The Boston Store Always Leads in | torns atour' opening. Wateh for the § Experience of Detective Vaughn in ) ol of ¢ at our opening ate v the |y e B Ixperie > 2 a | waterin the pipes or the pressure in the | Itev. George E. Heidel of Decatur, Ik, has Frosh New Goods and Low Prices. | the d Louis, M 3 block The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Omaha Turn- | EXI L AQEIR g et onha neeRiura o Hio i Tlay, O infed pastor of o Muscaiine Ges a line munaged to gather up #100 in bright | through th X par n and ntr AR b s e P LK attractions and and was uot therefore as well sponded with his rol}, und well pleased audienc s vears old, foll from a building in Grana gave au enjoyable dramatic entertainment in | Otto Balzer, assossc Mr. Otto Lenz | the banana & peopls could - not under. Bluffs and vicinity to call, and the participants were so heartily ap: | Charlotte, the servant Mlss 1de Andross n andthreo or four of the men | the first catch and releusing the lever | in tho jailyard that precisoly fitted the wsi Leaders and promoters of low prices, | ball is tue special feature, Miss Andres made a rollicking "old country | of his toy pistol, be was thrown into the ailey | DY the cateh v passod over, and lectric car by pluciug a pile of rock on the funeral Director and Embalmer, uncusy aud embarrassed as his role de- Vaughn fairly flew toward the Douglas | the gas is blown out or extinguished ice, No one was hurt a The school board held a special meeting | DeWitU's Little Early Risers aro taken ! i or- | up, but after iny ting the case did o on of the reservoir draws in the catel the fau N N 3 ing the bonds of . K. Wright snd Ferdi c—— Ae Koy Henosn, proeldant 'c of- | up, but after iny lng the case did nuc | tion of the reservolr draws in the cateh w0 family Nicholas Snyder 8f the board. Wie's bond was iu the sum of | just recaived ut Reiter’s the tailor's, 810 | plished No New Developments. and Tucand t Wi Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 80 Pearl | Mittauer, Emma Andres'and Ella Kemp, had | in 19 The screw shown is to ad WALTERYV. COOK, assets of S. V. White & Co., the suspended 1 T Similar entert ¥ ) — ) When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor: Who Wrote the Hand Bills? month during the coming winter, in counec- | QERAHMIEERN W08 " o s " Canians, Tae B tion with the social gatheriugs of the s——————— Nebraska, aro ] have fou i n T ST TR them. The display showed the ladie: — gentleman, fon was tenc o ills ¢ am. 0 10 p.m, No, venue E, near co PELSONAL PARAGRAPNS. I 3| For Schiitz beer appiy to R. R Growe | Mr. Brown, although young in years, is a | tion was tendered Hon. K. Q. Mills at the DR DR E R LA (ol e .,; eh Insures Safety to Mrs. Dr. Susan C. Snyder returned yester- | from preceding seasons. Every style H ron 3 Garden Tand_ with Sny 4 Hhvesy it BRS¢ b y style —— rise in tho profession. He has been with | flowing. 7 SAT iardon it duy mornigg from a visit of ten days’ with | that will be worn in New York, London | Swanson Music Cc., 835 Broadway. the Union Pacific for the past toreo years, | A large banner was strung across the bal. | g7 houses by | ot bRt ACouncIE (e MOTHEB S FHIEND " A ) how it is possible for human ingenuity | Picnic at Manhattan beach, Round | thatof chief clerk in the passenger oftice. | Iouse, Hon, Roger Q. Mills.” T o e S e la S ileas > R g ¥ cnic at Manhattan beach. Round 0 passeuger House, Hon, Roger Q. ) : GOy T (O Moskicomploxlonnowd Ls to |um|l\.u) the hundreds of different | trip tickets from Omaha, including boat | He came to the Union Pacific with Mr. [ ° Mr. Mills almost eutirely ignoved the sil- [ reloused when is was found that the couple ont Z v o > ing. tats and bonnets shown and have no | ride, 50c; on sale at news st at Mil- whonooReok "‘_ltmi_ two of them resemble ench other. l'l‘:u ix‘ul-utl'umll \Jurrx:(v xlln-:‘. \s siange lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern at Cedar | tariff question. Burglars entered Brase & Co.'s store at usingon b 8 S B Lavids for four years before that time. Pre- o — 8 sufterod but littlo pal T \ B ST o TRET) 3 i wo z00ds RNNIK GhaK, Lamar, Mo, Toth, 1501, The ladies of Council Bluffs and vi- | plninness, while the French hats are EIGHTH WARDERS AWAKE. oftices of the Chicago & Grana Truuk road SLW0jwortitjolioot: iR e nses (Al ogal STSBRAI R resaiot cinity are invited to the opening of Miss A i > : . 5 > X E wish Republican Club Gets Into Battle | C. McKenzie to the position of chief clerk in Seliha Cotaolbinie October 15 e £30,000 bonds to the Pu- HBRADFIELD REGEULA ‘Wednesday and Thursday, September — BrerLIN, Sept. —Th J enry (< W 1 i oly o0 'd v vera T 2 > o rare > S0pt. ne object of Henry M. The of too much ice water caused SOLD DY ALL DRUC 23 and 24, where the choicest and latest f 8uwely decorated with flowers and | The annual meeting of the Eighth Ward THE MAYOR'S SIGNATURE. Stanley’s Visit to the king of the Bolgians is | g hoay etk f 00 MUCH ige water causod g b e iy G e, | everything lends additional ch a8 halila , R s . T Yk 5 IR hats, bonnets and English round hats, e bRt ar Beastir ol ln:uld‘:lm' Waailieldllast inightRatta0 N orth T yonty here'll Be Fun Before 1Us Affixed to | Cougo state. While J. W. Roby was driving a nailto 1ts Miss Ragsdanle has sccured a perfect fourtn streot. There were about 150 mem- Charley Squires’ Warrant. ? place at Guide Rock a spiko head sprung off Sentidantined s of the first | attend the opening Miss Ragsdale has 3 3 § z/a ‘gash! ol v 3 has been identitied with one of the first ¥ = one. Mayor Cushing's veto and ullowed | sion, consisting of ex-Senator Alvin & ::l‘l’llll(‘m waand cutting a gash cleur to the L e 150000 Poan i % Broad iy of the week, both duy and evening. 2 5 ot i ) 0. Eranclaco: s s osondiiy, 5 e e oOr e iat the | foF tireet sweoping done during tho | nandof llinois, G. L. Godfroy of Tows, | Association of Trotting. Hovso eead ro swii Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk, tel 803 1 Porridge. reasurer Spalding roported .uab the | months of August, September and | Judge A. B. Williams of Aricansas and Licu. | be held at David City Octover 13 to 16, Tho | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... .$225000 Not a Losing Game. held this moruing at 11 o'clock in the court | Prolonged applause. were the only members who voted to sustain | held a secret session he d will con- | nominations, Wugart, B E. Hart, 0. D, Bd i @ soc d aco o Vo 0 discuss their report o be |y e £ > Shugurt, E S D, Edmundson, Charles A worning paper published an article yes. | house. The candidutes for the various offices | ,, L1 eere adiacommuy oy tinue to discuss their ans report to b The union of Grana Island clerks has in- | 1SN (o, Transuct g oot Churles B O L b | it montioned. A hore 50 hreo | and Franks Spore, chairman of ihejubi. 3 [ Thereason that tho council voted te de- | Lnti] Saturday. )p. m. except on Saturday. This is unani- | in Southweotern lows he Council Bluffs Toeatrical company in 3 committee, stated that the Ninth ward nad | vote two hours to the reading of tho journal - ious wmnong all dey gooas, clotling, hard- | NTZREST ON TIME DEPOSITS last named gent 1, however, states that & Stxth wardbos co in disposing S g o x - 3 as a first-class establishment had been an ex- | g has never pushed himself forward, and tho ::‘:':E'(."!'.L';'.,Xrl?;,\“,?,‘ntu‘r_""("1'\“u‘m'i’m‘-"ulp:"“km moved that the journal be read, entered the Wasmzaroy, D. C., Sept Tbe I |10 rocery houses \:‘1‘1’ z.»\»‘]‘ e hour ]“" S N 0 N N periment, and that Johu Dohany, the owner | onty talk that has been indulged in on the | Brune membver of the council from the | room, there were but thirteen memoars pres- | of Engineer ofticials, appointed to locate the e & i a s n (oK Cal e e 5 l4 RL\\LIS \(/ \D]4 I\IY a will also close on Sunda or October 4. i . 4 L of the company at tho ond of tho yeur, o probublo that Dr. J. 1. Cleaver will be the | to appoint a committee of three Lo co-operato | to pass tho bul over the mayor's yeto and re. | has finally reported w favor of tneline se- tod o cloan an old well_on b3 fathens sooner if ne coula bo prevailed upon to do'so. 3 3 with the Sixth ward coumittec. sorted to that coursé in order to allow the | lected originally by Captain Marshall and lodilote it sl oy ar oty BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. terduy, und mude his statement of the affairs | elected at the regular election 1 November. | which a long list of names was added to the last, runnug on the south side of the isiand. st Calls for township AR v o188 tod gl 6s Was b story told by some parties who were in the | 185t c . e o i about ten feet of water., One of his com- AVENUE (" CVENTH S of the company as follow wnshiy ucuses will be ued in | memvership roll. dealt Mhbyialenatate that Mr EMareartyie L = i feniingelirin dilal GO AVENUE AND VENTH ST, the company were very much discouraged, | ate candidates, L. Swearingen, A, T. Whit- | committee of three, including the secretary It > of } t s, I Sept. 23, —H. Henry f ‘e took hold of the house just befove the | tlesey und C. Wesley have come t ro rovise tho list of B ' strike off | Was simply for the purpose of killing time. Liou1svILLE, Ky., Sept, ! on. Henry | \ss then sent to town and assistance pro E Yieitookinald oL thoihnuse dust: Holotesith ) mo to the front | to rovise tho list of membors and strike off | ARG Rl “his "pussed the - council | Watterson, the vencrable futhor of the edy. | thqr EAt Lo lown, erappling irous the L OuLElrll Y AL against inferior companies besides stand ——— Singleton amended to include all who had 4 i S z oxpenses on the house hot by do\! s Litt v 's v R ppende AR ALal Mr. Squires will receive his mone iy o . (T the water for several hours life was extinet ndie R ER Ol 0 months, come big expenses on the b it was not brin DeWitt ttle Eurly tasers; only pilt | jomed tho independent party. This caused a | anti if na gats it then it wilt be at tho fag end | Point of death at tne residence of bis son in | the ! = Lufilon i, for s O R xanontia Rome Dohany and made partial arrangements for —— ailed by a large majority, aud the chair ] : Twenty-sixth congress 5 i 1o ta back the bouse 0 end 0 y . q v atER (Nas Y, 4 2 Mayor Cushing has not signed the warrant Y ctric street cars will be running in iress. i hin to take vack the houso at the end of the The Reason W appointed Messrs. Singloton 'aud Savillo as | andl whiat is More ho will not 00 85 antl cams —— et & o R SISTER SU | ,',”"f St Franels Academy, Council Biuils, (a have the privilege of booking combanies oy The c! on proceaded Salod = ) | manufacturers’ prices is thut we are go- | T'he ciub then proceeded to the election of | P 4 - 5 subject to the veto of the other, and we have | i TEEITERS Brices 13 th » hore g | oficers, which resulted as follows: J. W. [ OBEe 00000 oo erday ing that if [ A San DPrancisco Safety Device for | ¢l age at Muscatine. SR m T i carriod the house on this way ever since, so | 1€ inoss. Qur:time hove isif NS WoE ). Sing i he mayor sald yesferdsy. morning:that | Y S e s N s 1 4 A A > limited and wo are willing to dispose of | Nicnols, president: M. I Singieton, irst | Squires hud performed the work according Careless People. Clinton now sentences her drunks and va- N BLY NAL i next year. our goods without a cent of profit as | president; G. K. Rathbun, socratary; H T ¢ vi 1 y wSince the opening o soas: es | rapidly as can emplo; ) 0 AR L} e , socratary; H. | paying hiw his money, but he had not. The 5 by A s Rovert Rovects was killed by lightning OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Since the opening of the season tnings | rapidly a an employ heip towaiton | B, Irey, first assistant secretary; A, W bill had been rojected by the Board of Pub- has invented an ingenious little devic working in his field near Spencer. 8 W even the least sanguine members of tho | store can sec what goods cost and &) | Spalding, treasur le who bl \ > el o 1 i ! ods o Spalc cas AL ple who blow out the gas once in a lifc T T YR company reaiizo thit the house can be made | jpust be sold at cost. Furniture, carpots, | . The elib adjourned to meet ane woek from | 24" e S £ fima Clhaioal nibe e AL et el g loge, Mt. Pleasant, stole tha.clappor from Oldont organizat bank in the city. Forsluo and deWitt’ | for that and who douses it with water. 3 2 5 3 attention pald 0 sollections. Ascoants ot 1ah Lk T @ 0 dousc h water, rbara Ritter, a 15-year-old Butteryille | attention patd to collection's Acewints of individs Alverenmallnilie lon actual cost: many goods less than cost, | fOurth street. > Early Risers. Best pill for constipa e people who turn it out too well by o Y 1eol scraper and receive A very small pill, but a very good one. De - cost, —— tionsbest for. sink headantio. beat | fap soue. :E:HHH‘ ||h \)‘l‘ I\ )1 1‘; ‘n ,:\“1 x“ I\[ A l;_ Kl !\H‘vm:\ ;A wh scray and received Cory qapondence invited. g the stopeock too far, and for the | serious injuvie SSANFOID, Presidant ———— MANDEL & KLEIN, —_— ————— larger class of otherwise sensible people | 1w \ton electric street cars are being AW TN cashor ALWAYS IN ADVANCE —— Ladies of the Turnvercin Give a TOSSED #1M OUT, who go to bed with the gas burning and | prope 3 > power, owing to au eeei- b U Ak Cantioh sonic block. 18804 A Dago Joint, gas tank. safety device nla 54 4 § 1 " sty verein gave its third annual anniversar: . Alay 1 : s People who seo the immense lot of p A L M SRR LA AN An Italian with aname loug enough to fill [ operates simply and automatically | man Metio wurch. A boxes that are being unlonded every day ssful Entertainments, suiertalament aod pall av Germants “1“ ast s Many g Clinton county ha Council Biulfs, Ia at tho Boston Store naturally wonder The German ladies axe baving a very. suo- | evenlng. Owing to tho nnoowfdrtable tep: | 5q P INDVERE TR R ECEL ) S0 on of a liquid in o small scaled reser- m Ly P whore tho contents all go to. The woods [ cessful and enjovablo scries of entortmn. | Perature, the dancing Hoor offarcd fawor | CVi3P VIS lust gkt and a Jug which corre- | thon of a liguid u 1 s V,\m‘:‘ ). red - | machines aod teir eu THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED 't in the Masouic T al 1 e S ered nto N en e ne { stop- all go on the shelves, but they don't stay | ments in the Masouic Templo hall this week. filled as would otherwise have boen the case, | ® Dago den betweaqs Eighth and Ninth and | cock is opened the safety valve, which there long. We believe in muking prices [ There aro a numver of tempting booths and | pura fais el s | F'arnam and Douglas streots, where a balf [ still shuts off the gus, raust he opened by B RS 5 that will move them. ‘This week we got | o finedisplay of fancy works. The contests | enjoyed the presentation of the oue act furce, | 40zen men and a couple of women tried to pulling the little chain, and the gas will | *puiviee Losden n about N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. in an immenso lot of new fall dress goods, | for various articles aro becoming spirited | +The First Dinuer,” with which the enter- | Fo0 bim. Detective: Vaughu ~forced an | not bupn until this is done. A tins Lo B RatrldteToyann, .a Dan: ANouk- b0 ey hosiery, underwear, domestics, kid | and will increaso as the close ap- | tainment opened, entrance into the shanty. As Vaughn don't by this operation, passes over two smull M 4 and ved injuries from which b gloves, mitta and the like, This will be | Broscuce, Lastevening the Inlafall soclsty | It was ropressuted by the followlng ewst: | Spoit the ~lngo, “fusotly, —and s [ O, utS OPORGLOG, Bastes avor wwo sl | Mound and vocolved Injuries from whieh b anothor bannor weok at tho Boston | fio®Broadway theatre. Thege was much | Bussnie: his bride Mrs Walllurg | stand the officer's' pigeon English he was | When the gas is lightad the liquid ex Tho sheriff of Joues county is greatly W ¢ ESTER Store. o want overy lady in Council | morit shown for an amateur organization, | Dr. Rombers Mr. P romptly thrown ‘oul. A couple of suu- | pands with the heat, pressing outward | puzzied over the finding of & couplo of keys ' $ o i BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, plauded as to indicate how well their offorts | The indescrivable cookery of tne days of | got hold of the aged detective's clothing, and | from the last one. ‘The lever is caught | Aud outside doors of the jail. 14 N. Mai Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., to please were appreciated. Tonight agrand | early married life was laughably portrayed. | in spite of his struggles and the flourishing o Some vandal tried to wreck a Dubuqu ! £ —LL “dienstmadeben,” and Mr. Lenz was fully as | and the door quickly closed be held while the liquid is ot Wh AN T P T TR Y Ar axD8ri Ap) Y o " No gripping, no nauses, no pa vhes Approved the Bonds. gripping, no nausea, no pain when | BHEEY B street bridge, blowing his whistle all tho | any cause whatever the liquid rapidly bt | iy St g q RS e Aun interesting address was delivered by | time. In a momenta couple of oMcers ran | cools, and in a few seconds the contriac- tia e tr to 'S ELE 'PLIES uesday ovening for the purpose of approv. | Small pill Safe pill, Best pill, oSPRlertng addrons was delivered I an and in a few he contr Ofieor Wells of Ottumwa tried to que I COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES o S B X .3 P! To e its wmims | arrest anyboay which is theret ¢ hered in b Special attentio en to Electrl ound Wios, tha new secretary and treasurer | Now fall goods, finest line in the city, | fnd prposes and tho work. wireads noms - ! P R AL ! ' o | et p AN EANOI lenrf\‘jk‘Allll)(": $100,000, e 1 3 3 SNACE £ ht e Broadway yabe t]g‘l.l:‘xlll.l‘l.';.fl‘m.\‘vl\‘“l‘:‘mr;:m‘ sousial £ Of | New Youx, Sept. 2 otbing was made " v vy 4 s and Biaucoker, 1da | puplie today in regard to the liabihities and street, next to Grand hotel. ' Telophone | the satisfaction of sooing th entire 6hter suie to the catche A 145, High grade work a spocialty tainment pass off smoothly aud agreeabl brokers. It is hinted that there aresurprises g - = IMMENSE IMPORTATIONS, CllL BLUPPS, & . ments will be given every c u & statemeat is fiaally made NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST, Dr. W, W, Lanib, drug lnspector st the pert When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, sce insanity case was broughtup [ p0f W Granted a Full Pardon, Polk county's broom corn crs 3 ‘-"_I T Al .4-»1 again n the superior court yesterday aud - AL d ok CONe SUY. . 0am. o A SRIREARA R s 3 WasmixGroy, D. O, Sept. 23.—June 30, | Very heavy ana in ox Jition k NAPERALA, | * i o poar e occupled the wholo day until the time for ad- | Bloody Fight With Tramps. last, tho president granted a pardon to Rob. | Mrs. M. W. Dineen of Milligan = ; N h \ Dramae journment. Among the testimony that was | Owosso, Miss., Sept Last eveuing five | ably ¥ bur Y u N 5 © pussed y i Y introduced by the defeuse were & couple of | tramps called at the home of Engincer Fiuch | yorg, convicted of forgery and sentenced L | E*801ue stove. ‘ AT T iaud bills, which caused something of 8 sen- | and inslsted that Mrs. Finch should buy & | ix vears Imprisonment at hard isuor, th | riC o George Heunett of I o . 4 Nerve Boan Co. Bufaior N e LAt o off, to ull ap | Flus. At ber call ior neip bor busbaad cawe, | pardon to take offect at tue expiration ! two | A RO ¥hs &F o t u y au Deug Vo, 1100 Faruim 8§ ¢ | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Clildren, she gave thew Castoria ert Seigel, son of General Seigel of No complaint of the fat " 1 | Guua