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THE OMAMA DAILY BER TUESDAY. OCTOBER 0. tsi, years in COUNCIL BLUFFS. — | Heana's slote on e, roadmas. catiod at | iocated In- Omaho. /Me. apned for sev: ; i » PEARL STREET. slots- Dilasnics’ Ohns ‘Aven stta- | the police station and reported that he had | eral months, then ciarked for threeand u s, 5] - OFFICH 0. 12 PEARL STREET. rions Poisoning Ca 4 A” a:8 Potta | been visitea by burglars, and had lost a lot | balf years and then went iato business for Dr ('”l’( ““d ‘S‘ Mans - wattomie County Residents, of silverware, patent medicines and_cigars, | himself. Six yoars ago hie was elected county field make another Deliversd by Carrior In cny part of besides a key to the outside door, He was | treasurer and served two terms, his suc- P y 1 W, TILTON, - MANAGER shown a key which was fourd on Witzkie | cessor being Adam Snyder, the present i notable offer. - ur N A S TIME when hie was caught, and identiiled it as the | cumbent, who was elected two years ago. TELEPHONES ! Business Office THREE SUDDEN DEATHS IN A SHORT TIME. | B e from his door. ~ Witzkio ack Mr. Rollh 18 now managing diroctor of the e (” \\' (‘ Night Editor ——— edues that he was about to enter the German-American Savings bank All - % . o (8] e —————— store when tho offcer appencd along Vg patients applying for treat- MINOR MENTION, An Ofcial Investigation Develons No | says another » was with him, Ho re . For Police Judge, ment before November 1, will Tha al 1 N : b 0 be treated { s slied with The slight change in the weat has crowded our THREE CA Clew to the Guilty Party— to te wune of his accomplice, but de- | [oujs Berka, candiddte for judge of the bl helei o o 3 N. Y. P. Co scribes him 1m in such & way as to lead the Was born Y Bohemia. He came medicine until cured for $8.00 PACIOUS FLOORS with lookera and eager buyer « « 1 15th and Douglas Sts. . Bluffs Lumber Co., coa oD |” “"‘ Loty el Bl NG AD Rl s of his country in 1863 and settled with his [ 8 month. We're ampiy prepared for the rush with WELL MADE CLOTH rafv's chattol loans, 204 Sapp block cil Meet'n his city parents on a farm near Gaiues, Mich. Heat AN 4 ¢ A OT T you want water in your yard or house — tend»d wn academy at Flint and ING OF OUR OWN MANUEFA £o 1o Bixby's, #r2 Marriam ¢ SR ey Van Ho uten's Cocoa—The nal, osm | after two years of apolication, In order to give all an opportunity of avail ) frefiie Hatie P sl : : olubie. sraduate ¢ became arble | InZ themselves of their skili during this fa tod. M. Nuschy and Mary K, el v!m«_ of late over a case of alloy son Ut recaived ut Faiter's the tal of the Michigan university at Ann Arbor, | month. his s to sl pationts and for all dis 3 Neola that nas come to light, (. T v, wh Broadwiy and gr ).:m in wT‘ He came to this city gnses " Allpatients wpplying for troatment Dt el Radeiade i L SR — in 188 He was elected e of the peace | before November Istwill ho treated for $5.00 & RS . y e $ R\ tabilos A ol 15 10 b given by tho | nerally ) 18 Luke Cluy, has been Wit B ih the Second ward, . He flled the offfcs. for | MONth, and nil medidinos furnishod froe, eueh FRESH FROM OUR TAILORS, cmbracing all new fabrics and Union Veteran Legion at Iughe's ball this | ing on E. L. gart's farn with his | _Rev. Ch 3 ono year, He then resizned and resumed his | MOBth's treitment, inciuding medicl 10 designs, prices ranging from evening, d children for some time Not long | minister, iforraerly a Rom h W] practico. I 1967 he was elootod police | V8t 800 UNTIL CURED At the city building this ovening there will | ago one of the cnildren died under peculiar | Priest hor of “Filty Years in the | judego and filled the place for two years, de- i a moeting of those who weee members of T O e terehbors | Church of Rome,” *Priest, Woman and | clining renomination. For the last two years e 3 circumstancos \ many of the veighbor b o 3 N r s \ i all L M Lt " Yonunug Meu's Democratic club iu 1557 ssionnl Papai Tdolatey,” ete., | he bas been engaged in private practic: lecture Tuesday evening, October thought the death was the res 1 poison. When the family ard friends returned ¢ Candidates. ) ! 1 at 8 o'clock, in Masoni: hal e m d Gorwan with an assauit and battery Y S out th Stotas in the two “Tome wnd Education.” All are | P, P. Back, candidate for councilman.at- | Miss Dollie Miller, of 8518 N co Herger ¢ il ioat l0entIcal y invited. Admission, 10c. large, is a candidate of the First ward. He street, tells her story.—Words op, corner of vns taken siek not lot | 3 s was born at Jylland, Denmark, in 1850. He of praise for Drs. Copeland & 7 4 o e Nl Stand lumps, every shape and prico | o Chttg 10 OMMHNIIEIS” found,. snig) Mansfield, 3 ber's tools stolen done fof hifh aeemed. to’ have any effect and | 4nd Bros. ment on A& farm mear this Miss Dollie Miller lives at 5513 N 03th streot A meat market kept by B S v night he also died, and Dr. Bellinger, i > 5 whon_he work for s time engaging subse- | and from lier story she Is one who is i stauneh Broadway wween d | Wio attended him, states that tho symptons | Pre Woodoury, dentists, 30 Pearl sutly in peddling, driving a baker wa believer in Dre. Copeland & Menstield abill Twenty-f s of bis e Uv the same-ue they | Etreet, next to Grand ho hone | Thirteen years ugo he went into the g ty to qure Onturrhivg Bl sya ' W boen gozed | 145 High grade work a spacialty. 103 00 his 0wn Aceount, and now r tures, not a garment in the entire 1ot but would othier property tak 1 v W0 ca s reported to Cor 5 the large store at 1124 South Seven- GONTHE VIt Wil b5 phescoted v 3 morning and b Wanted in dental office. | teenth strect, A'ibinas utray's company this even a i B Seybert, for | Apply at street, over Bk | Sol Prince, candidate for councilman-at A dkomas biibMutrayls company Lls oveniy ) ! H [ Foiftca: lavge, bas resided for o number of vears in 10 to 40 o vay th Midni i the Third ward. He was born in Boston in 24008 At information was filed in Justice Ham- mer's court yesterday chargiug o young max ‘ as well by suit that fits. Made up with every eare, and in all the prevailing styles and tex head, with prices ranging frou b ) 1852, at which place he w 1 from wek Landon's seduction case has been con 2ning abe ployment of Loe & Shepherd, the well ky H WRAIBRVA Whtihed the' broceeatis isLhat it i i A R STV DBVoR.. publisuors audl raaiued with them_ for i 3 undreds of natty little Kne a is 8 1o huve siated that Uwish | man in a very inflamed cond Work of Omaha Young People in the | with . Schi \hich t 4 s8¢ i X L \ « 1 C. Schlunk, in which business he co § 7 3 to pros-cuto b : SR L H&p Churches. Hned il 155 o was & member. of ‘the Hundreds of Boys’ Long Pant Suits, A uumber of appealed criminal cases wero Lt L TRAEHO! |\ e N e RAaRtT s aT T aveautive ot 1aba volunteer fire department and for two i tried in the distriet court v I'ravk | (LA, Loy e regular meeting of tho executive €omM- | vaypq was (irst assistant chief und Jack Gal . ur make 4 5 and 5 Carrcl and I3d Maber pleid | SOL& saonldn secmed | ittce, ci yunion, of the Young People's | Jigan, [n 1885 he and Mr. Schlank opencd > © $4. $6 aing 8 ambiing e an wer . Joe | 16 suou Society of Ctiristian Eudeavor was held last | the Windsor hotel on the corner of Tenth ; ‘ 5 Tt's no trouble to fit the bogs, and no trouble for parents to buy at Welct, ety d with ascault and vattors, | "y ] v though that if they had a | Tuesday evening at the You ws Chris- | and Jackson streets, and 1s conducting the was fined &1, Beauregard Miller falled fo g o &L L hostelry such prices. show up and his bond was deviared forfeited. Ge F. Munro, council-man-at- ; L would g0 to prove the guilty | tional exercises, roports were read from tho o 3 ¢ The cush drawer belonging to A, A. Hart's | harty, . o' eorones conssquontly. dig Hos 1 ex 3 from the Fifth ward, was born in Witkes- ) ) i ¢ =< ' ' safe, which was blown op 2az0, Hits | ooncinde. the Sorrets But Sostuoned the | | special’? committoes, *lookout)! ‘commities, | parre; P in . ' He resided thore till ! oen found. It was lying furthior et timOny. L atil Stusday | Hewapaps committee, “roform” com- | 1570, He then moved to a farm in Washing- | wpes poreie sunuen, 3 ST of Wind's planis Northwest- | mornine il m + the cor. | mittee, “social” committee, and union com- | ton aounty, lowa, where he remained till | — — ern depot, It 1ablo pa- | anetrs Ofice Tt hE I eh Y e sas dovided to ¢ivo a union meet. | 8bout 1850, ~He then went to Butte, Mont. ST first o notice 1 which pers which had eyi s ”J_“I_“ o 1's oft, ar any further testimony ::m\ukhrl:‘\l\‘;: vlu{’o‘,\gnlf,[‘\vus i’: ’m[tn where he romained for three vears engaged h(\v::u el ‘r(.ir;.;,]...v,l,l,.“‘.‘,,‘. Somatwo fully and put back after. it was found B o Yor melitng chig, | 10 Sliver mining. - Ho retuened to thiy city | YoriioRAa it I'aphoared o tuks cold % casi- You might search the east and west and not succood in finding the that they woula be worthless suve to the | Pound of ten and fine Jap T-po .75 4 BRr-ad| s opening a grocery store at 0t North | {yUliiriiy Would F et id of one unii another caricty, style and enormous quantity cmbraced in our lay out for owner, il T SRCADELION meeting to bo left to the committce. The | Sixteenth streat in which place he has con- | Gyunlly is bad OF Worse was upon mie. 1 cote varicty, style ¢ ous qui ¥ g i ay out for The canvassing committee from Abe Lin- | ATl R social committeo is preparing fora grand tinued in business umhl the present tin u.u..\rA tonaglect myself until I wus the vic- the IFall and Winter. Prices for ficst quality goods no higher P 0 ¢ the : Y e R McLearie, candiaate cou an- bad case of catarrh. T 1 o coln post for the Grand Avmy of tho Kopd- | Oldest wnd bost whisky, medicinal use. | eoncert to bo given undor the auspicas of the A T T e S i o than paid elsewhere for no name qualities, o nito b given tho Syoand 7 of Novem- | Jurvis Wine company, Council Bluffs. Union Young Peoples’ Society of Christian | Scotland in 1535, He settled in Pittsburg, ite all tho various remeilies und cures (When you come in, ask 1o be shown over our thras 103 ) e A e i —— Endeavor at the St. Mary’s Aveaus Congre- | Pa., in 1510, whore be bocame foreman of_u | Yhich Liried: grew worssand worse each Gy implement houscgin tho city School Directors Meet. gational church, Thursday evening, Novem- | foundry. He removed to Owaha in 1877, | uched nearly ull the timo. There was @ con- rand Army of the Republic fair prom- | the members present the members of the city union and its work- | (evh FFAE, oron ,mmd”. Bt Mofitit Ho lo.this:was addad i sovare stoinieh trouble ) | | 08 to\beie grand succeni: ; A awas vead from the |z to the notico of the public. Some of the | yeturucd to Qmaha i 15% and bocame pres. | browght on by my discase. My stomach, would e u Cllatiiiraaetiiein Lo | (s childven, asking that the | pogy talent 1n the city has been secared tor | ident of the Phasix Foundry and Machine iang o L Ay | 3 which holds its un ccused {rom school ouo hour cach | X v ; ol |l Tvo yel ok oN WaaNelsiten g b was disturbed and fretful g this concert. some uf which 1s as foliows: T. | company. Two years ago bo was electe and despondent all the the, and ] city. Many signatures of the mios nlL’.ln.m..u,x.rnhu)\ 1 o made so s not to | Rhoeder, Westminister quartette, Miss Ora | “jraltdan Jacobson, candidato for council- | ad ied considerabie to my sufferinz. 1 H 5 oot Lo Gltyiaie alendy M'"';W\l to rfers with tho regular school work. | Bunu and J. F. Festner and wife. The com- | man-at-large, resides in the Eighth ward. He | - tried agreat many remedlos and wmell Bllab 8 lot _]lerb I oohe tectings of tho grand chapler lave | e e o e eae 2y mitcer | mitiao obes to make this one of tho most fn- | s @ nativoof henmaric, Ho served theroas | uikiven‘iy ll/hapo ot Gver hain o : rule is to bo voted upon at the prosent session | stating that he {iken the consus of | teresting entertainments yot given and ask | @ forest aEdionterod o labier o, | fitted, when o e e | fox s spporvtallor tuoX oulutivsgin et v/ IS e ssessaiort ol whatt) voceai el D AL Canlaee [ebtaafeld g Southwest Cor. 15th & Douglas | P Gl i nouO ety Ho came to Americs in 1874, locating fn Ueoncludid ¢ ur G and nvene this morning. | island, wiero —ue e unable. to ! I P Omaha, He rosudod for half a year in Hast- r pliaced myself unaer thoir car e following h[ "!Mllf he bou H:H;"v“ ’u[ " “u o I"[«C‘I;"'orr‘l‘tl:llI"‘i:::l“"l"l‘“‘\;‘k‘ll“‘ :[(, l"fi ings. For the first two years ho applied him- |-'.".",v,~. trom the first. ' The afs- vend for catalogue. g the Couucil Blrefls | state we o presentea his bill for 10,142 Presbyteria chure {0 self to whatever work he could find to do. | 2l 1ose ased, my head is 2 Citizens' bunk against Me. | names at2 cents per nawe, togetiier with & rind™ social Friday evoning, Oct. 2ird, 10 | 1o tas appointed policeman. in 1576 and and T have rog ppiite diges: OPEN TILL 8 P. M BVENINGS, Villenburg against Beitinger, | bill for horse hive of s, total §220.54. The | W iiich th 103t cordially invite all other | sopved for sevon vears. He then engaged m [ I feel like v i ean sy that Lako va Railway company against | bill was allowea, socfoties in the clty to be presente the insurance business and is in the saneline | Drs. Copela - @ restorad to L e o o o i Bushnell, Pot e county aeainst | Chairmun Schoentgzen moved that the | ‘The nextstate convention promises to be | t'ha present time, me my former o nd to any ov all 1 3 J First National bank, Pottawattauie couaty | pupils that atteud the schools from the | the largest and most fnportant Christiun | "y . Bechel, candidate for councilman-at- [ Will dladly repeat my story. s nguinst Farnsworth, Ward against Tompic. | Christian home be furnished with books at | IEndeavor meeting yet held in this state. The | 1ge s a resident of tue Fourth ward, He [ Miss Millor fves above, at 5513 N number of socieiies has largely increased th street. whero | 5 and wili ton. All the above cases will be tried beroro | the expense of the district, and that wha was born in Caaton, O., February 27, 1541, | 0 vt B 8 jury. cver money as already becn paid for books | during the seas, and tho interast in this form | e vemoved to Akrcn, O.. in Y T Tt | Tendily verity her statement. 3L Cri 5y Mr. Lemen be refunded to him. ‘Thoe | of Christian work was never greater thau at + S on et Bill Criss, a darky who bas been befo L S \ ® t educated at the Hiram institute, Hiram, in the public frequentiy on account of a way ho | BAter was laid on ‘tie “table’ until | tho presouttime. A pregramn of unusual In° | tho same state. He iculisted in tho 107th 3 f the mext meeting so as to allow | terestis being prepared. President Clark of \ o kS has of painting the town ved ut stated inter- ¥ 5 {3 X L i : Ohio infantry and served as second lisuten- FR “ “ vl 'lh { I podan A MFsERraloriwho | 1100, AIDAERS, i fol ook delip, = o ted socioties, has promised to vo WIth | ant uotil 1862 when ho resigned and_entered 0N A ) INIS R. legal objections that were made by Wells aud & the scssions, aud will -dgllver an | the service of the American Express compa- keops a restaurant on lower Broadway, says | 1084l ol f e i > o 2 2C sho” would like to catch justone glimpso of | ST 0ot o 5200 bo appropriated for atcress ons Chley oonin ‘“fir.fé’éi; ny at Akron. e s shice continved i tho | Rev. B. C. Swank, of the Theor | WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES mim. Yesterday sho gave hi check fol SRC0Y fdd A appropriated 92 40 ean el hLOCR 2 & S cxpress business. He came to Omaha in 1878, % = EE : ., Yesterduy shio gave bin o chocis for | 1,0\ koso of purcawsine piilosophical ap. | 10 be so profitablo a feature of the last ean- | ¢ Uicumo o morber.of tha city conell in | logicalSeminary, endorses Drs. HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? Woalth 1n his possession i tos muwh for | Paratus and books of reference for the High | vention will be continued. Our junior eocie- | 1454 ‘and chairman of that body in 1855 He Copeland and Mansfield. SHer 5 k) 2 W for | {fiool, to bo expended under direction of the | tis, which during. the vear haye PaIbGte N Daltiona < e . . £ Cviss, and e decided lo skdp. — Nothng has | 5000 12 % BxPORted PRIE A Gection 06 (6 | portant. elemont in our work, will oo aply | \WSIEQecten o) Poth nosiflons i LU &k D Bl ety been seen of him since. I in 1857 became president of the cour for Drs. Copeland & Mansfield—Dear Sir oS i books. Carried. represented. Addresses will ve delivered by | ho ¢hivg time. Mr. Bechel is now and has | tuke zre it piking known o vou Bd Klood.a l-vear-eld boy wholiveson | Chairman Suubert of the committeo on | several well known speaers. —Interesting bean tor R RO R b T 2 i amotor yos- | fuei reported that ho had looked at the coal | tnd helpful reports from the nations oy ’ X ive v Ve been afllie- lorday aftornioon ab tho corver of First | iesin tho various achool oulldings, and | tion at Minneapalis ¢ Al o e cllimat cealdas v tiroat LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. d Pearl stree it was in mo- : ; o e 3 3 et : ; | Pea Ly vecommended that . A. Cox, the manager of | to those who were not able to be present at | j,‘the Seventh ward. Ho was born in Swe- ngUmeniyas Sk e, o v d tion, but was wicked off by Curtis Haves. a | tho Thateher Uoal company, bo cliorged with | that great meeting. 1 bo | den in ISIS, whera he roceived a good com- TR g LI L LEXINGTON NUT-8$3.00. oy abo same size. "Tho motor wits - | e expense of moving ~ tho coul dur no feature of tne convention will be | yon sehool education. Ho came to Omaha in Tecelved no : > you, Q0CK SPRINGS AND WY (G ALWAYS IN STOCK a protty good gait when e fell Off, ad | vha reseet conlsrasion 4t the. High senogt | “threo ling” raports from societios. As tho | Tioh sciiool education, Hacame 1o Gumatio I ¥ to \ e you T ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK he was rolied over and over and finally also stated that Cox had charged the | name suggests, taese reports must necessar- | ji'sh e L co%! 1 rom 18s! v Cured ¢ symptons of o 3 1400 picked up in n* balt Siiiuned condition 11 | bar T movs Contorvilie: cont (s s had | 11V Db Driaf, Dt [t 13 posstbio o compross a | U 5o lnsurance Busiaces, fram 1320 to 1380 W R WAL i | 16 Madin Street. Telephoue 48, was thought some of the nones of his teft | furnished. and bo had cut his bill dowa §35 | ereat deal of enthusiasm and fact into three | Jobroanen comuany . for sonthwestern. Towi S you S0 riehly descrve. and freely in o 3 : i urnished, dowa §25 8 Insurance company_for southwestern fowa. | dorsing you 10 the gubiie, I am hand wore broken \l:;n an examivation by o | ip consoqience. lines. Please sce to it that your delegates hio was put fn- charge’ of that com. | (o o8 YU e — = = physician showed that it was culy badly | Schoenteen moved that in view of the re. | are prepaved to take partin this exercise, s geuer: v in this eity, a position REVS B G YWANK. | B A E scratched. cent trouble ut the High school and the com- | thateach society may ~encourage all others hich he is now oceupying. g ! 1’_[4 (,IA 5 NOTICIES. | : MR NEAR AN William Palmer was charged come fime | plaivts that were being made of the short [ by @ word regarding its individual work. Thels Oredantinla e i i ngo with stealing a watch from Mrs. Lenox, ghit and poor quality of coal furnished by Let all who possibly can arrange to be School Board Candid tes. i eiada COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! A S DI A Y a cook ab tho Pacitic house, . 1e elaimed to | Mr. Cox, the nresidont appoint @ committee | present. Reduced rates will bo granted us Ashas heen sald, Dr. W I Copeland was | OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, I0WA be cent of the offence, and succeeded in | to investigate the mnt and that the bills | upon all roads within the state, regardin; Fred McCounell, nominee for the board of | Jres 4ent, fahlsgelnssnt r}‘- \]C}:fr- .".f'\f{"“' JPOR RENT-Fiirce or more roons furnished | AR Ao havioe a man by the name of D. A, Fill ar- | of Mr. Cox bo laid on the tabie pending the | Which full particuiars wul be announced | education was born at Albany, N. Y., in | yutod. the most famous institation of its | or unturnished. Inquica uv: 500 _birst { Paid Up Capital....i... .. ..$100,000 rested in Omaha with tho watch iu his p investigation. lates S. R. Bovn, vresident. 54, He received bis education” inSprin in the country. His diplomu he YOG, session, towether with some jewelry, Hill The motion was carrvied and the committee A. W. LaxE, secreta Id and Jacksouville, Ills, whither ho | endorsen ent” of the medical authorit VWV ANEED Firsteinss maker DLiRG | g ident rgantacd hankslin: thoyclty Ailigreluniang ught to this city several daysnzo and | was appointed consisting of Wells Lincoln, moved with his parents sometimo after his | New York, of the deans of prominent med Ragsdi nery pavior, roud- | S ! ven a hearing Justico Cones | Schoentgen and White, ————— birth. Ho camo to Omaba in 1860 and | collozes In Denusyivants br L. Mansi s | way, ay on the chargo of naeing stolen the | Superintendent Sawyer reported tho en- e o War d 0] learnied the trade of pattern maker in tho | FECGeMAISATE NG IO RULRARRLANS WINE: | 4noR SAL T estionce, nico | Surresnondunce In vitel stolen proparty was fixed at Rl | 1,541 gl 0. Averuge per | Cook's Extra Dry Imparial Champagne, dopartment of thit company and FemaIned | hovitbcs. 1ain sentmen. WEoe Thoroi | & VArsan 1 thken soom _Jubnston & Van AL RICH, Assisias Cashion, was senterced to spend tairty days in the { cent of attendan recommended By 4 4 T esnuected with it until 1854 when be resigned. | hosp.tal experience aud practics, hive Patten, Council Blufs, - . county jail. the Danish church be rented for the purpose e ST Tho last four years of his connection with | voted their lives to tho practice of their spee- — —— 5 — 5§ Gl rposo REPUBLLCAN CANDID AT (h Fn e ke Lios, With what siceess the columns of the JANTED—Good girl for gencral housevork. | n Miss Mary Gleason, fushionable dvess- { EEN £h0 oI b oty ol LRI | Gaily bapers show WATT Bl e ; A maker, 14 Pearl street, upstuirs, jended that the school year | Something of the Mea Naum for | City, Utah. He did not, howe: R “ ANTED—A first cluss furm hand. No. 418 - > two semesters of eighteen City Officos. relinquish his residencs in Ofnaha during North Seventh streot, Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 303 | weeks each instead of three terms as at | Appended will be found brief skotches of | his abseuce, returning hither after he had ( time they could bring in some- | tian u ton. After the regular devo p i hopo of ever belws bene FOR SALE o good hard coul bise buin OnGeRnegBIRLL . : ( v b Uy | top b one puatform spring Hht double | SURPLUS AND PROFITS tion on Saturday : Grant smelter, when he resigned, entering Wil 2, cow and Jersey heifer. Mrs. Thos. ; from Chicago We haveoubown yioyards in Calllo business in his own behalf, Ha is dealing tn ROOMS 3811 AND 312 i 5, : 4 . AR A A o 3 is10esS 10 ualf, g 2 AL CAPITAL AND SURPLL e N lscly have returned from a | it~ Jurvis Wine company, 803 Main st. i L v rljn)lu_\m.‘ s Bl s T 130, ubou tho Esn e o S FoOTT v TR oy LIJ L CAPITAL AND SURPLUS trip to Germauy. : R v seorge P. Bemis, the canaidate for mavor, | tion of Judge Davis, e became @ member o , i ildinz ity provoss 1 by odorless | 1yiueorans=1, A, Milior, ¥. 0. Gleasor Mra, Mark L. Willlams has gone to Revy, | mno coun :"”:l'“‘lnu‘xlv‘\:r[:,”".m L ovening, | s born in Boston, Mass., Jur 1535, Ho | therBoid of Education, of which body he is New York Life Building, | oy, Y| g B 0BG dson | Pa., for atwo weeks' visit, Al o tho g st avening: | vesided there untilho was 13ybars of age. | ¥ iil & mamper. Cor. 17th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb, QR SALE A fin 10 _miles | ness. Lurzesteapitul nnd surplus of uny bang Mr. Lewis Larsen of Missouri Valloy was | weeks ago, 5 5 He then removed to New York, where he re- | g oard of Edueation, was born at San H, COPELAND, M, D. Charies Stanford Elgutter, candidato for e B e o2 s #5020 | In Southwestern lowa n Council Bluffs visitor yesterday. A ' Casper nade a proposition to the | mained for uearly twenty-five years. He | Jose, Cal., August 25, 1561, He removed to B EANAELELT, fe . | s et ke Tohnston NTZREST ON TIMEZ DEPOSITS s present. Adopted. pefieod P ) o severed his relations with the company. For PERSONAL P AR GR A HS, Auumber of bills weve allowed, the candidates for the various city oMces | yywoand a half years af his return to this city i hatiare.0 nominated by ths republicans at the conven- | ha managed freight business of the Omaha aud Attorney General J. Y. Stone has returned Miss Fasio Cook of Astorla, Tl has ar- | council to direct tho cluy englucer to prepare JitiC atout three yearsin Londonand [ Omaha in 160 and be has since made bis OaaenTt e D v alafi R e ; - il o rived in the city and will spend the winter | an ordinance providing for the layind ot side- | pop il st S A rMARG ome here. Mr. Elgutter is g . OR REN urnish house of 7 rooms with Alrs. A. B, Cook on Vino street. s e nrer e O Inr nE of A% || Banis, & to bovamel secrotafyditol Georgelf HoEEARSEY NN iR RIELNET AR R | peolalilon: <Oatarriand all0saises ofithe P s Dow, After ‘same discussion 1t was deciqeq | K'rancis Train, a position which be retainea | LRt 4 Che DRGELPUA SRR ETE s, Ear, Throut ant Luuss, Norvous i | e e e Lamps from 25¢ up. Lund Bros, 23 | to postpoue action until the next meeting, in | for seventeon years, during which ume Train | numbered among bis teachiers many of tne | Hours—0 to 11 f. Ny 2 108 b 1 7 100 p.w. | A4foct order, wiil ‘trado for good’ rifle, Main streot. .‘v-:( Iih) allow ,\ln;:m.m Casper to formulato | attained to the l"’“""\'l““l’“ W h“’l“ made \‘]‘h most prominent educators of this city., Ho | Sunduy 10w ni. to 4 p./m R calibre. C. A Atkins, Council Blufls, T o his iden 10to an ordinance, name a bousehold word the worid over. Mr. | grady : 5 fh sol hul troubies and kindred diseises e graduated from the Omaba bixh school with v ALY 3 T Swanson Music Co., Masonie temple. Tho follow bori was presonted | Bemis came to Omaba in Aveil, 155" " | Filclass of 1881 and the fall of that year | reated successtully by mall~ Sund do i | CLAIITOYARCE bl reading or ey MILLING FIRM cersaed Mo by the city engineer upon the | represented the Credit Foncier of America | ontored Phillips' Exetor academy, Excter, N gostion aradiiss Saddeaes nl “with hot buths and. mussie Inconalarwipioae grading of bids for avenue A: Flageolle, | 88 secretary aud manager. Since thattime | [ tho famous proparatory school of New | \oH Lite Building. Omuha, Neb T e e e pud R0 (Heb NG - i \ in et ae Seventeenth to Nineteenth stroets; Spry, | behas devoted nimsolf mainly tothe real | phgland. Entering Harvard university ho a8 i g . to 10 b N 1 avenue I nearcor | IIN THE W EST, Au alarm of firo was sent in yesterday | Niucteentn to Twonty-fiest; Llageolie, | estate aud loan business. He has a large | graduated June, 1857 with tho dearee of A. = | 1ithsreot. . morning at § o'clock from the corner of | Twenty-irst to Twenty-fourth; —~Waliace, | awount of realty 1in the city aud vicinity | B, "and numbers among his classmates of this . i 3 3 Fm. BALE or Rent—Garden land with FM AY Broadway and Fourteenth strect. A barn v-fourth to Twenty-sixth, — After [ and is making special efforts in the estab- | oiyy Mr. William Poppleton and Mr. 10, on a potition filed by the uttorney ren houses, by J. R Rice, 101 Main st., Council to Henry Wagner and occupled | considerable discussion as to whether tho lishment of whut1s known as Bemis park | Arthur C. Smith. Returning to Omaha, Mr, :";‘”.ll‘,_".“,:““,i{ ney ot the company 15 ad- | Bluffs Focontly by Dr. N. A Soamous s a | Ayenuo suould bo graded a il the repart | on Cuming streot, noue Lowo avenie. Ho | Elzutier accepted position on the eaitoriai | "yl AL O b e B veterinary establishument, had caught firo in | W8 referred to the committee of the whiole. | Was one of the projectors of the Omaba oAl | gtaff of T ik Bik, whero ho romained until | qgqfnstthe wholesaie firnis of Balt: nore, My ET IE / I - N o the rear, and was rapidly arning, 1t had a | ., The ordinauce granting a churterto tho | fistate Owwers” association, utly organ - | \ithin o fow moaths ofhis fathor's deatn fn | Sisintibe holestle st laltmoreitd, | A PETRIFIED WOMAN! (@) < et eI tremendous headway, and ali that could be | Couucil Bluffs Transit compauy was orought | ized. He was elocted secretary of the or- | 1500, Admitted to the bar of Douglas county | its effects and wii bo prosccuted by every | For the t TWO WEEKS there will be on ex- Wi 16 St the Tront end of the buiid. | UD togetber with & dozen or moro amend- | ganization and still retains the position this year, ho 1s now A practiciag attorn: clnss of orgunized labor. Mbiton at k) Browdway fog and prevent the fames from sottiug any | Wents = “that bad = heen drawn Mr. Elzutter is the president of Omaba Hi; Consul General Martin, who has represonted A MALVELOUS CURLOSITY, other bulidiugs in the vieinity on fire. The | Since the last meeting. Oue of these e ¥ School Alumni association. He will if elected nd Puraguay in New York City, structuro was almost rely consumed, to. | empted from the right of way west Broad- Theodore Olesen was born near Copen- | he the first graduate of the high school to sic beciuse of sympathy with Cuba AW . oman Y ~ e B o e meds, ot | wav, Main streot from Broaaway to Sixth He was educated at the | on the Hoavd of Kducation. v efforts for Independonce, ind, because an Turned to Stone! of hay and gralo and two buggies. The fira | AFEHNS Lra A n‘ cet und Fichth street inive V‘ll; u'!lm pla B Ho camo t '-\‘lllf Charles L. Jayues was bora thirty-eight | Spa } RALY omething that has to 1 n 1o be approci was without doubt started by an incendiary Jory:pravided thauan appralsawony of il ity e o our vonsiderably | vears ago near Montpelic i Tho third session of the Christian W Aled, TEheaniBoE e, Wik on 4 M. For Comptroller as thoso who wero first o iy paving should be made by a committee to be | locating fora time in Austin, Minu., wher race his pa al and wato \cestors ourd of M Na DiaE 08 Blbtabube Do Exhibition In the World, loss is ubout #1,000, und Is covered by wsur- | N vo il o as o Yo' lntere | 88 ¢ ori for i poach raisor, o then became Hs parenta removed to Wisconsin when he | of Jodianahovs, Wia SUSCLes l0F hresiconts R fero with public travel. An amend- | ® clerk for an ice company in St. Lows and | Wis @ FE408 O BOECSE S ' 1 wddresses and making reports, pany to lay crossings thirty feet long | Annbouser-Busch. Later went into busi- [ ofn®0 MO PHaR RS SRR OF CHIMET | convicted murderor of Tayior Sillman,’ was very 400 foct on strects where thero aro no | hess for himself, becoming a wholesalo [ St PSS I EFERO 1T A0 WA alo. | Sentencel to be hunged during the second | ¢y DI you son (AT Tino of hanging | SoamrS. Iok 1o be Soum sk Boiva powas | Introtuciion of 1o macbiner - howavers | i, ORI shich penlod uon of b tme | pntentiar 8k Cuppi G whers"ua"wil | it S vl ' ROLLER lamps ut Lund Bros Lh] caused cousiderablo disoussious, but ft was erippled th trade compolling Mr. Olesen 19 | Do mercantio. intere AR RL p NAER ; siclans admitted £ AR % [ARS) fiually adopted, VanBruut opposing. seil out and come to Owaba in 1830, Ho v 8 o« | woutlemen Aty e \ id 227 Suslly sdogted YepRronsanmelng: Was fivat lntorested hora 1o & fodudry, whidy | WoYed to Owabs aud fuvested bis means in | 1 oo for Tondo o Chtlaren o COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Aged Couplo 5 ate. from Inying. Lracks oo sireats Bliiac he abaudoned and then took up tho réal estate | foif e3tate in Novth Omaha, where Bo now |, (i o'six months wnd ‘costine + 1 ' A petition for a divorce was filed in the | pied, excepting by permission of the council, | business in which he is at present engaged, | 346 resumed work. They have t i Kopp ) i DIk | \ s MR R LGRS Sl HLR Ot SRR VX pARAIOH oL tha g £'wo years ago ho was olectod councilmancate | o o il : Gispute to arbitration w ~ ROTEP | ||| ,| il (] “|‘V ()] () M aiainst his wife Ellzabeth Worlay. He al. | @ach day, moruing, noon inrgy from the Soventh ward and is still a | | Smallin sizo, groatin resultsi DoWitt's | A Mr. William Redmond has ) Y ES T EE i - \ B e ot 1o L | The company ~was given two years | member of that body. Littls Barly Rusors. Bast pill for constipa- | asthe Parncllite eundidata for the pariin P Bl custor, Pa., in 1509, and that thoy lived to- | i Which "to get a part of fts Sl fon, Deat for sick headacho, bost for sour | mentary seat, for Cork mide Vacaut by the § i ; rrant this brand | Jue gether until 1538, when bis wife loft bim and | line in operation, ~aud ' is forbidden For City Olerk, stomach. death of Mr. Parnll, ' : 14 N. Main Council Bluf.!| | to the best made anywhere in the U, S, B fatled to rerden iy lived togothor [ | to gve its frauchise to any othor corporation. | Jehn Groves, candidate for city clerk, was ——p—— A R e s Tttt B | |Punaral T sastor and Pnbalmar ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, Washingeton township, this county, for over | After all these wmendsments had been sub. | born iu Iroland in 1843 where b was edu OF YESTERDAY. Peterence to the udyance of lussian troops to | || falohe ! J 3 - giteen yoars. b b mitted, an t 10 suspend the rules and | cated. He arrived i Omaba n 1569, He = nex the ceatral Asia provinces | Other Beands—White Loaf, 2 irly Rise v pass the ordinauce was lost, tive aldermen | arrved in Omaha in 1809, He went into the Domestic. The Berlin correspondent of the TZSCHUCK. Oma hans Voting uye. | ewployment of the Union Pacific compan 1L, Nash, Wright & Co.'s elcva- | Times says ees from Copenii # 4 » il i An ordinauce was adopted exteading tho | working both in this city and on the road ia | yod by fire. Loss $15,000; parti 2 und other places arre ex) 4 ) 1118 Jackson str f % fire limits ca Broaaway 1o Front street o 1 the bridge building force, e 1 se- | ® e U fthut the czir w ¥ tnoluding ticket of adinission to exvosls | 58 Jinits 0o Brosdiray %o Front street oo | b the bridge bulldl K. It ) In order (0 meet En " Ninth on the west, to | cured a position in the Union Pacitic founary | Harrls 15 chargel with lllegally G o % = " tion in Coliseum building, for 23c. In | Sixteeuth on Main South. and” on | Where bo rompiued for soveral years, subss. | SiE 81140 of tho tanas ot tho Henevolent German hriz HoMaus n towed - IR ordor that ull the eitizens of Council | Pierce street from Frank street to the rear [ quently becoming geveral timekeeper. Ho | \[10 APt A Pull yTHepa Niagn lONE AR recont ~ Bluffs may visitthe exposition the above | of the Masouio temple. | afterwards “becamo division claric. SIX | yguitend the thirty-oighth annuconveation | T villages of Bilocre und Haliray, 1 ir ST i liberal offer is made. Tickets for sale by At | ¥ears ugo hie hecame deputy county treasu of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of lowa. land, are flooded. The Inhabitunts had to | k o | Bluff all motor conductors, Good until Oce (T ey i ey | uuder ‘Heery Holln and two years Ata meeting held ut Lanzdon City, OkL, fn | #38ted 10 escape by boats, uiany belng taken x ouns uffy tober 21 inclusive, B Witskie. tho & b W without solicitation on his part he was elec! which 1,30 roes participited, & resolutlc from the windows of their houses, uttired only < ) \ YROINTR » 5 E. Witzkie, tho boy who was arrested by | oty clerk by the council and still fills that | was passed endors MeCabe (eolored) 18 Whoir night dresses. 3 THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED —— Officer Wells, last Saturday night, as he was | position. 48 Lhe BUCCESSOF ¢ receutly oA The finest Wy 5 % "y s k. Ny vy | - resigned DeWitt's Little Kariy Risers. Bostlittle P " L“l“):, L‘l‘n“w ba \f amps made wre at | just turning a key n the frout door of or City Treasurer. TalAae Tiosq wantans forthe | pill ever made. constipation every 27 MAIN STREET, ain street Pierce's shoe store preparatory to entering, Henry Bolln, the candidate for city treas 1‘ Economic Mutual Live Stock company at Chl- | Ume, Noue equal. Use thewm now, Oliver C. BJucquemlu & Co's JewelryStore N, W. TAYLOR, Managa GUANANTER SATISPACTION 01t MONEY RECNDED, was 5 years old, where b ved a good ful Hungarian Process, sein, us It sho had ped asleep in healtn and been turned into stone by wickud 1 was found near Fresno vl 8 1 Wotnun, porfact 1o overy foath 2 S cooking und heating stoves at cost to quit business, in a locall I s turnee = Omaha Fxposition for 250, | Couneil Bluffs to Omaha und return, | fidh HOTEL IS NOW OPEN,