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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1891 THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS, st grssosat | (HE GOSSIP ORSNEW TOMK, |, o tiomevaess nanes. 2 aphorica COUNCIL BLUFFS. — & verd has been — - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Politics Has Taken First Placé in the Minds ok ctviare: means to ‘black | The Town Given Over fo Political Me ft e . « i t ¥ n or pa \“M y a ae. I W.TILTON, - MANAGER N had & number _ idence b P ARE LA} T K, i but » 1 r ago, a han TELEPHONES | Jyanegs Offce CAREFUL GLANCE AT THE OUTLOOK : 1 TAMMANY KINDERGARTEN FOR TS VOTERS e uirod Tud e 0 er S, Marquart was the pride of the m ] t i k 1 o —be' itary drum corps at West ]}'vm' acad MINOK MENTION, Chances for Republican Success Are i He didy all Yhe time, howover HASAMUECHANICAL TYPESUTITER Prince, the Erstwhile Omaha Byker, | that isa arity that Uncle Sam's 1 s bes Council Bluffs Tumbe g Registration Made ZSome A Michign rinter Clatms Wondoer- Dons the Colors of an Opera and much of their v i3 occupied N - Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Instances Ave Cited. ful Results from a Machine of His Singer, But His Stomach ¢ The Bugler of Balaklava, If you want water in your vard or house, Own Invention. Goes Back on Him, \ el A Denver, Col,, man makes ¢ i 1 was first se A S O S (S T R . says a Mu E, corps of engineers, sta- | | v of bolng ti } PorvaichT iayg Atlantic, are to try thoir forensic lances in @ | the politica 1t has fnver % 0 o acadomy, and _Poter wauls ; A A heavy burden foint debato at S itioal i t New York, Oct, 2 | be a soldier too, but the performance of the ¢ i ¥ Sk . joint debate a by this e afa 8k . ) 3 orderly’s functions that fell to his hardly ) t —all the ills and ailments that only Ed Wit f k and found nothing ence of Tuk Bi \ ies are = LARG: ‘ v . Y rEd Witk off tomorrow T $ " the typesat g e HA v bocome | TEalize n.\,n‘.“. f wl vmwm’ soldoeis \ female flesh is heir to, It rests with on the charge of rglary Lottt s 5 r inc k v but the | Point,” where, a year ago, Mar y 1 ! ¢ | you whether you car Juor lay it I'he Ancient Or n versa v , whers ple financ L r b coming election promises | retired from active duty after thirty ) " down. You can cure the disorders b6 held each Thursday even Wit L .’“““‘“'f‘ ! LU OB Ot SRE st ]v‘\vs" tontial al\wp:nm’l that more ):\H"l'wfl SHunceN ToN saceaad] path 1o | manner, | your sex, with Dr. Pierce’s Favor- he funeral of Thomas ( took place | o'yoey s ‘ho first of | than is usual in a gubernatorial contest 18 | had marked out for would be much fte Preseription. It's a legitimate yesterday afternoon at th F'His | on both sides ar . 9 Ayl b \ll“‘ wr and 1s | DOW being displayed. Men 2o avound wear- | better elsewhere than if he o | DeWitt's Little Eariy tisers, oastpil. y A B kl i t n i very [ ~ ing in their button-holes miniature faucets or | oMeial licutenant factory N, 80 i i medicine, carefully compounded by parents, corner of Tw t and a0 By it ot alew - ) 3 Nintb dvente. A Ier pa- | neither ono can claim ot ey O T flowers emblomatic of the two candidates for Iy was § sed And Enterprise Also an experienced physician, and WLl sled veio D . L . 1tor: governor. ‘Tho headquarters of the state re- | paquost f | { adapted to woman’s dclicate organ- mof the dlstelot court | Of the ropubl publican and demoeratic committees, located | tary pos ot making a good \im that X % ¥ tho Tifth Ave T T He'sald N. Y. P.( ¥ Excellent—Charges of Illegal A ) where ho v t and learn | ] vi f fol yack, by Pty n sensations, anc ;s 1 1 C ! i defy trad a i % tive specific. It's guaranteed to favor of ad ‘ e . 4 Bl N eicono: th Y6 bf. heaoa: fors United St 3 give satisfaction, republican ra hou; 11t 4 Li) 1t ) : s q rest does not er’s son to rise by his own unaided eff If it doesn’t, you've « probable that t the 1 ng hizher DO n - thau s ather o i v i on the willing o sher - position thau bis father Avl for your money and it e 4 it aro swarmiog day and night ! e and workers who have eu. Om pose s were the especial features of the evoning and one matter. This is then | political clubs are of uightly occurrence. | proved, large amount ick fixing of the face of ty} T t \it exime i The Boss He i o ‘ | : ] { : ! vills, wnd often aftract itudes | regim ¢ M The Boss Bell. the system, and produces refreshe 3 a large vo v A e T RS Bal Some, indeed, are of the opinion that the | o' ARG RN T irable feature | which is usually anticipated and providea for | Kisse #oou O s e R A | L : hi . ! 5 serve 1he publ occ take honorable L and Sug cerfully enjoyable oceu at the re 2 of ) nomince for stat nalkes a perfect mould or F in vogus in every other | Army of issioned ofticers I m pas 1 k £ t noro. ’ rue in every othe an | » ask for nothing more, It's Elila Luster, on Mynster y great d 4 ! matrix paper m merlcht oity, Bt Lhe v tures appoar | The request was favorably considered by the ! g LT s tion of the cleapest medicine you can use, ll of “the old wime ifa en sports witl AL W TRt 18 Cobtatied ns under the ausnices of the various | 8 1Kton where i 18 e Yool don Joyous abandor dancin i affy pulling y * ifmnr 1 H fora column ! on for ten years, on get. mproves digestio d J RTOToR EE BTRp Wi process:. Tha are extensively advertised in the nows- [ Of age whe ion for ten years. you get. It imp 3 restion, The republ will have t osing ral held in this co A | ready fc 1 I . mefio AlioiH sters and | for orde srring 4 fan —— enriches the blood, invigorates of the campai Broad- Omaba, Gene lwell of Kansus, Ci « the same time | For the beneft of this surplus attendauce, | Decer to start t o arentboll at Mosdow, Its citcamtarence. | \ng: sleep address the mecting, These gentlemen’s | VOte will be altogether too I Itwasre- | 4o machine, and he elaims to have | inadvance,outdoorexercises arearranged,and b tura it will be place s e least I SN \ \I names are sufficient to guaranteo an interest- | Ported Sataday bight that o farke g4k OF | 1,100 much ove s point. His suc- | the campaign orators of smaller ability obtain | it your hunds x ) on s u sccond | height more thun 21 feet. The thickest |} A fng umo and the theater will probubly be | Inen bad been brought down from the gov- | ' 1 this particular is_accomplished { 81 opportunity to spreat their wings beforo a | levtenantn =~ i g T R U o S 4 Pt WAL DAL crowded jen ; ce they ar B |t mmethod s 10 the ap- | city sudionce. It wat at sucn a meoting as | _How fully he meant what he said and how | pounds, and has neve ' hung o *owers, who found his wife s . this that the recent affecting scene in which | Well he fultilled nis promise subsequ ing man for two months, failed to gat her on | EIERA o8 SAtEraar anc tuat ooy, Wil Mo | lines of type fwl“‘- as clearly as does o i the samo platform ook place inside o1 | from him brought Lis parents enco 8 T —— Paid Up Capital...............$100,000 board the train that was to take them back el Cedbli il gl e fscat| 4 | metal matrix v the action of elec- | Cooper Union, while the howling mob on the Hat 3 1 . A 3 clty. F to their home 1o Ill., Saturday even- | TePOtL 18 110 OF 0O GEIMGEL L "‘,"““ o ‘,‘ tricity on a series of magnets the types | outside were regaled with the effusions of )l'f“"*_?"Nu"n'mv‘ so ciosely did he ap- F dl lsod bank lin tho elty, «Forslgn and ing, and g thoy' were still in tho | RGO VELRARs, BEE 10O Golorad man | are brought into their proper place A | lesser light o GRS (0 | e s =T 0 pald to ctions. Accounts of indivias (0 on the stroot, tho | isantad himsolf at the piaco of registration | series of needics passes over the perfor. | overabundanco of money precedo thefr ratii- | Lop P (ol 'and s soldierly conduet s DAtk bnkues i Gorparations solicitat rm in arm with her drummer. the Fourt ST statad bt HaTRenwis [ntadistrinPEpaDEE . henove! Saala( cotings td it procassios | (Behool atithe pustarid Hls Mebebl KO. . SANFORD, Prosidont N i et AT Wieh ler drumimer | n the Fourth ward ana stated thav be was | ated stripof paper and whenevera needle | B8 BRCURER. BY SCECaEl, BIGREEE | soou attracted the atten of the ofic GO, 1 SANFOR 1 and carried tho bundies for the crowd. The are stopping at the boarding house of M horter a ¢ v on t s place o 1roy s O » holes b, o o W ' 3 U 3 A W. RIEKMAN. Cashler. porter on a dining car and that bis place of | drops into one of the holes made by the | gnese BEoeannns: EEEon My ecording | He was appoi ral—the youug- 3 A. T RIUE, “Assistant Cashior Dorland on Vine str COUNCIL BLUFF3, 10WA i‘:‘fi‘:‘l'l'\lyfl?\‘\‘\'"};U."c“t”,r He was re ‘11';_-;';\1 perforator the )r".vw'l\’h' current !hr to the size of the ‘‘barrel” tapped. (‘-\ll“iy:);vlwl'nnlmll States [;. \mul thus a T % = 2 e Hou ord on tho pur hie recistrars, | closed actuates tha magnet correspond- ( a< much as the greater part of [ Partof bis ambition was realized % e TR ANOTHER WEEK FOR THE LADIS | S Vote s one which should ‘be looked | ¢ %43, ™ oo action of the machine is | focling but rather the expectation of recciy- | 8 commission he must first become a uon: | —=——— = S ASH : 5 G e N 3 B t L 38 | after. vy automutic and is also very rapid, | 1% good American dollar for the troubls | commissioned oficer, aud tho determined | QPINCL AT NOTICES Special attention given to Electria ol 3 3 5 iy ¢ . 43 ol bt e ¥ PAPIS | they bave taken in carrying a torch. young man feit tuat he had already passedan | & 4 L JBU | Bells, Burglar Alarms, Announciators Miss Coleman, the Glove Expert from The ladies of 1 it 1‘!w perforator can l“’l"”"{]”"" lh 1»«[1" In every part of the city can be seen flar unlmr(.}\ul powt on the road to ultunate St COUNCIL BLUFFS, and Tneandescent Wiring. Foster, Paul & Co, at the give an entertainment in idly as a typewriter. But the automatic [ { Bevery PAEL o e T dotailed tiol cets. His opportunity at last arrived, and he = ) ' v g 3 X A & banners, setting forth” detailed ticl 3 R T = Boston Store. hall, corner of Main and Broadway, | aligning i impressing machine will | the different parties. Many of sfe banners | made formal application. He son it s RINENERE A SHRIRnaE HHOMReRRIGtIET WALTER V. COOK, Tuesday cv g. Nov. 3, in honor of | be capable of handiing the'matter turned | are artistically gotten up and decorat tering examination and s name was for- | i)W PUTNS RSN B M e h b Mes yung, S. C.. founder of the | off fror or three of the perforators. | portraits of the heads of the list. That dis o Washington as a candidute for on - e ) L COU the opportunity during the past week to | order. All Knights of Pythias. theiv | 'he oxperts in Detroit who huve exam i oo |y a1 O e M55t | _ But little more than . month ago Tue | & Third avenue. Mrs. Sherradan, ) . | famflies and friends are cordially in- | ined his machine are contident that it is DL A S SO W ALK nBEeRY DAL HeB Al s Lt ot = nd fitted by e Danal ¥ iai 3 horde. Tamminy ashington dispatehes told of the ex i with capital wishes t y 0 ‘ o A arnay et il ; | | Jted, ' Dancln “l;mm and musical | practica se S 3 i the " sorvices | 4 iation. of now-commissioned oficers | X a e e Wl | H. J. Chambers, jAtigraey, at Jaw No.t manufacturer in the world. Miss Co exereises reshments. B mABTaCIneIPo ¢ of the campaign portrait artist, but has sup- | Most of tuem we Ingemenivkoia il gt Hi.and lotIn Omuha us part | nope store. Telophone No. 2% Business T iHoGom e o] Gognaill BIiits fuoi - gunagBofomisfoGitheiion - | Dlied 1ts tiger with a pot of patnt of a shade | Somewhat the age of Poter in bivth | piy — | hours. 8 i 109 pom, Counetl Blults, (4, Bl O HoRE Views From Coylon. It scems to be with them ve of red that lenves nothing to be desired, On | and advantages, but he was not doterred | TNOR SA LE--Fino f-yoar-old maro, weishing e aul & Co, “New Yorl, b Rov. Mr. Leach, @ missionary just returned [ as it is with pins—nobody knows where | (s red backeround the uames of the homi. | from takiug the esamination, and was much about LE1) pounds. 106 Miain stroet g = A ¢ Taae made from the island of Ceylon, delivored a lecture | and how they disappenar.” Yet they van- | nees of the rezular “Democratic Republican | disappointed, though not disheartened, when | reyy EXCIIANGT Lelear real estate tn | Qi . Q sre—Attorneys at law Pra Store, and hundreds of ladies are rve- | | Dot 4 ; sh in some fushion, Last year the Phil- | Party” have beon puinted in white letters, | he failed to pass. The board, howaver, was | "L counvil I i for sonto zaod |-DIMS & SANNTerS=Attornors atinwe, ooy wer the fact that thoy are | i the First Presbyterian church iast even- [ ish in some fushion. Last s i1 ) 80 much impressed with bis general appear- B BOE Sher Hee ? R Y o over tho fact thal they are |y an" audiencothat filled every seat in | adelphia mint coined 94,000,000 of pen- | The side meces are similarly adorned with | 50 FIUER SIDFESSCE bis g appear- | drivins horses, Call on Il L. Shephierd, office | federal courts. Rooms % 4 and 5 Shugack 2 today the finest aud hest fitting | k _ 00 roodesized build. | the words Flower aud Shechan, while the | ance, that he excited an futerest that event- | Grand hotel. Council Binfls"Ta s Beno bloek, Colneit Biuifs. L. gloves they liave ever worn, Miss Co B e o avie lidstes UL It would take a good-sized builds | § FHECHE L P ine empnatic_accusation: | Usily secured for him a re-examinatior PLEASANT firnisiied rooms (6 rent At | man_ will fomain at the Boston s0re an- | tus seenes rq e v i the fat £ to hold so many, but they did not | [ 542 Glonery robbed New York of | | ilie result of the examnation is mako Gth avenue —- A great muny ladies of Council Bluffs have their gloves selected an expert from the most famous glo begin to supply the never satistied de- | o™ cord's fair and delayed rapid | Known in the general order above referred to JPOR BENT Ay brick rosidence o 110 5 other week when she will return to New | sveakor went out of his way to roast the bl a icl t g R 2 > ¢ . ; mand for m Just now the establish- | transit. The truth or falsity of this | and which re follows AT N York, The lndies who have not yet se- | Sunday nowspapers, n which the wnuounce- | 101 roforred to is hard at work manvi- | grave chares scems to_havo' been left | BY tho di 1of tary of war | Apply on I E‘] E': I%AIQ D lected their winter gloves will miss a | Ientof bis lecture had appeared, and ex- | R EFERIE, @ B PE L BT TR | B mplication or to the convinein ar- | Second Licutenant Peter TATH(pEoY | B et s 5 T B 7 golden opportunity if thoy neglect to do | horted his hoarers no D e e Ll i ments of theic stump speakers. And for | moted fiow not-commusioned - oicer) is RS 3 g 80 this week. They will find the most | F 2dvertise in, uny paper that 15< i) . R sext ten days the city is promised ample | #ssigned to the Second infantry, Compan Zorder: i - 5i s, ARE b Iar A Al i e SElE statietorelngt day e On the whole, howover, his ad- Bronze cents are subject to more ac ’mrw:‘c‘l"x.l;}u\[.“”w“”:‘r ‘(!N . “_“”ll“ Fort Omaha. Neb., to date from October els d i & 3 Council {J.nnr el from ever brought to’ tho city, and will | ©7es®Ves weliliked. lents than happen to any other United | 70nMOY 000 ang M. Fassett them- | 1891 He will be discbarged as ulisted man | P.OMicer. | s T CLEGANTLY ~APPOINTED learn many valuable facts about the care . o : 3 tutes coins, Itis said ti a penr selves, who have returnod to New York to | Of the date prior to that of acceptance of ‘ T ANTED—Sc . the Model ey 8 aboutthe care D nch’s formal opening at the | changes hands in trade ten times for | wind ip the oratorical onslaught. appointment aod will proceed from Fort taurant, 14 Pearl suneil Bluils, HOTEL 1S NOW OPEN. and styles'of gloves most becoming. new location, 335 Broadway oceur ‘o that & dine passes from one pocket | " Tammany hus again opened soveral schocls | Monroo, Va., to_join bis company notlater | Esspo0LS ana vaults cleancd by odoriom S p uring the week there will be rare | ina few days. The new rlors are | 4o another. Being of smali value, these | for “instruction in the new method of vot- 1 Devember 24, 1801, itary process, ¢ orders at city | depurtments of | being eleguntly fitted up and will be the | Jiitle piecos are not taken much cave of. | ing,” under the impression that ibe kinder- | Second Licutenunt Marquart atonco has. | marshal’s oflice . Dobson cading fashionable resor helelbyaind i sxoincaia 5 . 4 Arten of last year did not succeed in en- | te 1 i the winter. they get out of cireulation, and thus the i . sl len et : 5 hgT ruots. J f R PE: wey get out of circulation, @ followers. The system followed is | Starting west, and to fulfill the hopeful prom- | acres#25: 10, 20 and 4) ‘were’ tracts. Jolnstou H fo) S aie EDaath minting of them has to be kept up con- tch the same as at first, and consists | iS¢ made to his mother four years ago. & Vi Putton. Councll Boufrs T E LDE T ’ e u Death. dnunlls The metaliblnks from which | oy e e of the now. Austalisn b eter 2. Marquart is a self-made oficer in ATRVOYANCE. mind i o NG BIIRM he finest grade of boots and shoes at Mrs. Ann Botts died yesterday mc they are made by the simple process of | lot law taterspersed by uncomplimentary i yery/sonse of [Lc]\\'urd_ and is l-n;\hl\' one lowatry, _ Disouses of al MILLING R Morris’, 6 Pearl street the residence of her son-in-luw, G. L O] e e tuined out by contract for | stuuations aeainst the ropublicans and then | Of the youngest licutonants in tho service cated with ho is 7 il 212 Nortn Ninth stroet, at 12:3) o'clock. The | {Inels Sem by & factory in Connecticut | o practical losson in the art of of obs Thie news of his uppointment created much PN, T avenue K, near cor In the West. New fali goods, finest line in the ¢ coasea was G0 years of age, and had been | ut the rate of 1,000 for 31, As they co aw by the use of T 4 o Anroriselatnyeslibotnty ol nonolaman glitiis _ | For Bread Making or Roll i et UL OL LY X el an, | at the rat 5 3 2J4E0 fudividual candidates,bowover, resort to per. | Well wishers will 50 moro sincare than these | 3501 “Cx T o Temi—airaen i —wi | Lor DBread Making g %\‘M received at Reiter’s the tailor’s, 310 | s about two weoks. About midnight | from the machine, fresh and new, they | S0t chooring, Bill boards are cov e officers who first learned to admire his A liougnsihy T RERICG 00 Main Counell | Wo warrant this brand of Flour equal Sroadway. Saturday night a noise was heard as of some | Jook like glittering gold. ered with posters announcing the candidacy | manliness when he was plain, ordinary Or- | Riume g i b o ‘“h_‘v S hetl W Bair R o Bvs | onestrangling, and her daughter rushed in One may get a notion of the number of | of tnis one and that, and lithograph portraits 10000 DEA1Y: | ¥ s —— e s CRS R AR e e e - 5. Baird, attorney, Everett block. | 1o see what was the maiter. She found her | pennies lost from the history of the old | are hung i every available conspicuous | Wi b eer ssioned oflicer | The wonderful Radiant Home Stove ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. mother 1n terrible agony from heart trouvle, | haif cents. Of these 800,000 were issued | place. Couspicuous place means, in this in- b is soon to at rort Omaba with | =00 Ll sconamieal, eleun, finesy | Other Brands—White Loaf, Barly Rise. S sent foria nisician B in the moanting f{(qt1sw/veirslag 0, iVviiate are (thoyinow | atince) il leveryiiisaloon, Kisubut IEHI L iterost thay is. perhups, notalwars ac- | 1 i ‘eaters ever oiferdd the publie B. M. TZ3CHUCK, Omaha Agent, Mrs. W. S. Marshall is visiting friends in | ©Vory1bing possible was done to relieve hier, R SIS Gl G e sald that a person would need ed to the young and umbitious officers | W\ viso wzents for tie cotebrated P, I S Tae o Fu Ivlun Mo. \\-::I ul :Hlu‘(w‘ : ls‘\krh:w::(xh [ but ovo the physician arriued Mys. Bous | A few are in the cubinet { 00,00 look and wide, to fing | that are turned outof that august institution | ciayw heat! and cooking stoves. Don't 1118 Jackson street. Ul 2 : i 4 was dead. " The remains wi <én over | lectors. None | been n-u.n.‘u{\ o |y many. i upholding the [ in the regular fashion. il t us I vou want a stove. We FFMAY Miss Paxton, who has been visiting hor | o (Vabash tn Boone, Frank county, | the mint for recoinage, or are held by 3 - ar 110 Show Giir goods 1o every one o f & N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. d to Now Pelts, N. ., where his parents | JioR sALE—a 1 e 20) acre farm 10_miles PERSONAL PARAGR 12113, L L in ) anti-Tami 0 those saloons et 5, het » purchase or nol o T saxion plonfaever) eoks, | Ky., for ourial. 1e treasu Nobody sees them in vhich are tho leading political resorts an [ Uessler's Magickeadacns Wafors.Cures a | whe liondy Gnfarcie oyl Hucclibsargrinal Q‘ aves % for her howo in Kunsas — Giilatioal & All of ‘them, 6xcepbiEOmMS b force of attendants is required to cater | beaduchesin 20 minutes. Av all druggists | G0 S 0 T TS RS i DR tie City. J. B. Dri ach has removed his candy 1 n oA AT = t \ 1B St 0a2de A DOYCO. DS GANLS reds saved out by curio-hunters, bave olection trade. Best value for the her itis in - ANG Mrs, A. M. Battelio, accompaniad by her | factory and oyster pariors from 211 to | reds saved out by T Por fraud and illegal pr ¢ The Oldest Church 00 cook stove or = 2 son, AIL of Hinwatha, Kan., is in the city L = Of the old cop- <ol o the' guest of her daughtor, Mrs. J. M. Mat- y thews, absolutely disuppeared. & B TG The ol i 3 per pennies 119,000,000 still remain un- l up lts The oldest church in continental Fu- accounted for, save that once in a long ions and ailezed evidence of the so-called ¥, formerly of this city, has AT stroot, Hart, | While one see scimen. There ov uization schemes by which boarding Sioux City Blovated Railroad & Transit | jeweler, formerly oadwiy. Call sro. ‘out of 4,500,000 of the \t e or Immigvants from: othet pluces freo | I obtuined permission from the Emperor PA E: N 835 Brondway. He has now one of the finest places in the city. 1 NMat RE The papers are full of accusations, recrimic | e R o Boston D mnestiote s tha B s "~ church of Sta. Muvia in Trast re in company. on him. 1ment issued. Of nic 3-cent | u e election which they are to | Alexander Servious to build a church —rr b > b v 2 anag o log: This ¢! 9 i i = < ocas. noarly 2,000,000 are yot outstand- | maage to vol means of illegal | This church, it is said, was the first that e Wall Paper at Cost. Havo you hud one of those slegant pleces, noncly 2,000,000 are yetoutabund- | KAL) Thio peoplo! of Newark had s | was made public. in. Rome. Tt sadse: Oncougell iBlu I3, ? Oaly Ing, although it s almost never thatione elcction last_month in which they at- . n 1 s 1 % APITAL STOCK $150,000 : X of them 15 come across. °d to give New York sse | Went a numbe paivs, and was ve- TAL STOC _ out at cost tte’s oid stand, 45 | 79¢. Lund Bios, PRSARSE I P oo AS' Posuit tha remuy, | built from the foundation'in 1189, If the US AND PROFITS....... 70,000 5 Main strect. S rins Monduy. TSR The thern *Aristoceey cans nave secured evidences of fraud on the | foundation is tuken into consideration | pory ciora o S.....$22 ,\’ Largest stock in the city to be closed | teapots with a pound of good teu e b o s Jewel : ) £ SURPLUS = LoLbek o CLLig) o sw England Magazine: It is the | partof the democrats and are appealing for [ it is the oldest. There is, h or, Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl r. Harvoy of Noola was in the city y favorite theory of political writers that | a new election. Here in this city Tammany | another old church in the same city Direcrors=-I. A. Miller, . O, Gleason, | ) T N etrcet, next to Grand hotel. * Telophono y g for some burglars that en- | vhoro was in 1560 a distinet difforence bo- | has stived up hornots! vests in which has not been built over. It {s | Shuguri, E E, 10t J, D, Edmundson, Charlg S ] 45, High grade work a specialty. ! his storo Saturday night and lefv with | gooon Hot e o uthern oha eor, | quarters. In the Kighth assembly district | St, Clement’s, and is reputed 1o be on [ L T e i ot any Litr = e their hands fuil. They broke open @ rear 'w.q:l’g“t :::I:wlv”n}"‘alwx \lll.l:l tllylwlllnuim.m the defection of thu Steckleos and their | 4G it of the house of St, Clements it | in D R eI TEG P YOLLER Oldest and best whisky, medicinal use. | door and overhuuled all the goods in the R i noriAR e s ouRll y tens tho don ' | was bullt in 417 and its primitive siyle | NTEREST ON TIME DEFPOSITS COUNCIL BLUFI Jarvis Wine company, Council Blufis, store. Yesterday morning when Har from the Puritun, and in_the south was | ing Buvke ciran for congress | 18 still preserved. The Mosque of St. S opened up he found tho demoralized co cended from the Cavalier. It isnow | the opposing sspirant was antagonized | Sophin, Constautinople, wus originally Woman Sutfers Alone, o s iadlvhen hahad oams . Sl i L Tean A an amfera alonor - :w n \1':5;;’"\\. o \‘l“'l wh :1]\ ”:4‘\‘1 J established that no such difference of as y;w-u,].-! ‘,\‘ll!n 1‘1( ctiFan has | a Christian .‘.1 weh, ing been bui St 3. Rickabaugh, camster who nves he four at ovel A A0 00k The Virrini o ad concluded to run, the following he eror Constu ¢ NG e |1 E(00 Worth ot wateh ehalns - ey | origin can be proven. The Virginiun andeonsladed 1oiiavthoolleiting, y the Fmperor Constuntine, | 3 iled an information in | #400 worth of watc! Sl okl and the Maryland pianters, tho New intion from the Herald s o yed by fire in 401 and wa superior court yesterday afternoon, charging $ . o S , the ation was effected by not very com- the same foundation in 415 ° pore 3 missing. There le to the robbers, 3 Quakers and Connecticut ble methods 8 bis wite, Sasan b, Rickabaugh, with adul- | put the affair was reported to the police and | and Mussachusetts settlers sprang from | ™Thore was very little enthusiasm, because | #0d agai ijond ror 10 ikio employ of ol & Ciole, ia tasponsible | ° CfTort will bo mads to flnd tho goods. the same class in +The ele- | everybody in the Foom knew that the cenven- | built fn 532 When Constantinople was | \Ww ARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES for his wife's dowe fall I'ne two have actea T ments chielly rep! il the ton’s choico was not an honestane. Gochiran SUR LG Y e, n s, eyt . , v T . D T ool oo twoliave soled | oo ) o our own vinyards fn Califor- | colonics ab the timo of thoir founda tion | 16wss fally underatood, would not ace converted Into a Mohammedan Mos: HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? as o scandalize the uelghborhood. Mus. [ nia. Jurvis Wine compiny, 805 Main st. | were the inteiligent yeomanry and small | 850 the useof blshamo wassmeiv tosuve | gue. T Spain, the Cathedeal of s C e Richabaugh whet arrested and told the na- ke land-owners. The avistocracy of which | O proceedings ahd biace the unining 0f 1he | Zaragoza is to have cen the S o g I 1 ¢ t A L g S HSae (I S L Ot oneted ao Mo hiel | candidate in tho hauds of the three who are | S or iuna, and was convortod | (JIOX 1S 111N 9 18 Leleovrate was charged, broke into n fit of weeping and Frank Trimble,atty, Buldwin blk,tel 303 @8 | to make the choice in case of a declinatio e e b e T 1<) refused to be comforted. At last accounts ——— HHI desc ‘vmnl from the youngor (or the | accident. The Scannell delegatos retived, n) pr 1 Christ nder th s . o older sons ol shmen ol 1k as oking very disma 1 he; 1l do in.| SP4in) proifessec 3 ity under the i 1 B g anmag ol thalsi Ly was | loaking very alamats YOAL thayiyilldoll preact Te of St James: A5 hasuTesed LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. sho bad not boon ablo to give boud for hor [ O, did you seo those new goods uy | Q12T S0ns of Buglishimen of vunks 1t was | leokjng very dismal, " What ppearance, and spe 10 nizht in the o 's jowelry store, 10 Peax ? nade up of the sons and grandsons an s future romains to e seer appeavance, and spent the nizht in the eity | Hart's jowelry stove, 10 Pea v e plantors who | - Torning frem the world of politica to tho | martyrdom in the yeur 44, this places N inn has nc It ested cat-grandsons of 3 " i Sl o e e B iroat grandsons of Uiowe, planlors Who | o otS 0P St e Intotostin Tonal seoms | the Cartidval. of ZARMEORH ih T fova LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. T 1 “th s . The Russian Bl AL Bl abated. The amateurs in this aity were | pank. but the authentic e Teapots worth $1.00 with one pound The Russian energy to acquire lar inded estates | U8 AT alo-Harvard | P20k, but the auth byeiQh S ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. T 1i tar 9 writte extremely anxious to have tne Harvard of good tea worth 7ac, all for 75e. Lund [ Uncomplimentary printed or written | The climato had brought about som | gxtremely anxious to bave tne ¥ale-Harvard | antiquity is defective. In Englane N i Bros., 23 Main street comments on Ruisian affairs do not | changes, and in the south there ha | Sy it has been decided (o hod that claimedfor the Abbey church of the | 16 NMain Street. Telephone 48. usually pass through the Russian mails | heen developed a class of small lund | in Springfield as ew Y Abbey of Glustonbury i great antiquity. bt Kennan complained tha ad but little Drov luring the cen- | and the Princeton-Y founded by ¢ umnthe it wdel & Klein s was mutilated before it rveached tury previo Lhe In the professio the six-day bicycie | is, however, in ts two Mandel & Klein s s | hands when he was in Russia, althoagh | opioi ’, race at the Ma e garden is stll | oompanion chap 1’8 und St cooking und heating stoves at cost to <% . - 3 4 : discussed. John Prince started out D he had presented letters and passports | were, I tarte I quit business. f 0 \ L N ) as th val fav Before tho — of oxcaptional aby 1 to the Russian race, each o astant was, of course, su Si ainting Preo, officials, The Amovican Hebrew of the Cold Facts From the “Kicker," that ho was bimself the winner and Prince Yestorday moruing veople who had ocen. | current issu ints a fac-simile of one of M was no exception to therule, He was groomed its pages u ippeared after the Rus by “Seuator Morgan, and just before the sian conso through withit. Two | (0 CHIEY T A AT \)Vu;.‘\h mv\x\n\lu\(lv\',\ Eva Welch of rap d been covered wi lack | § A QQLVOF, ONe 10! L osted o the ancis 1501 Jpera company with a erad with large beer and whisky signs. The | 1M :'H‘ 49 " L “‘”'-‘ l‘” to “; b ely de- | po prow v stendy situation at goc (i lamatiaiot his. shamulonship Kate Field’s Washington: A « % owner is & well known church member, and | 8110V Lhett A8 PAFASTARN. (WIHG ¢ " | pay. We dearly love the old mossback | of the Un tates. He also wore the badge | man told this story: A man who 4 3 T = that he should go into thesaloon business | erated veferved to the sympathy [ ho claims to own and publish the | ©f the Manhattan Ath club. Yetthe | had put too much in mouth vo— > 52\1;?%&“753 and choose Sunday of all cter days in the | pr the Russ| ) 1 weekly down the street, but | Shanses of tortune ure many and Prince soon | got into a St ot car which he attemipts to deceive public o Hungarian Proc (2] ~ A Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. Ufurniture, earpe | vopulation . 'y's, both of wh > built in 1140, Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's Little Karly Risers eurn constipation, T cause removed, the discase is gone. Quad: We notice that our esteemed sion to pass the resideucoof a prominent contemporary-s advertising for a politi- democratie politician on Bayllss park were Excha Comp iments. ok for bis opeining, caused. considerablo | naik and nan. Th dropped outof the race on account of stomach - Burpris ving the day, bowever, it trans- | Goldw ith's y £ trouoies. pired that the owner of the b hud noth- | Russinn g fon, ve feel it our duty to state 4 v cold @ people of Omaha may have an oppor fog to do with the posting of the signs, but | 1uve savaral ways of striking out ol 4 .| tumty tosee most of the contestants i the that It was the work of somo small bovs aud | (¥ SEVEREE WANE OF 8UE fexaenaldl fi place ke has only 881 | near tut co the wanagement are uego- | could, bu L".rh\\\l‘ I\HY“-"\HM\,‘. age of il LORan.S Pies R RE “‘"‘_v“ bseribe Secondiy, our people don't | tating w coliseum for the conduct of a | toes ofa v e'en ie gentlemun's reputation is s ¢ 1oy nre cut ¢ 1 ¢ he | similar rac taot the more [re t way, when th might not be uninter uote that — sages are small, is to “caviare” them. the reports of the late naba The finest linoof lamps in the wost. | In this process they are blacked out by nave not redounded i ulbe credit of Lun d Bros., 23 Main street, means of a rectangular stamp which has s about the width of an ordinary newsp man fr m.l ton 1” 18t s Inily papers, such as “In tho Hands of u [ Ate Fiel N TR R TR A b Insucha way thutwhen inkedand pressed | FHRPERTETS: S0 FEEG B R0 WHLE S0 5 upon the paper it makes a close net- i " fon & \ work of white lues and bluck dismonds, | 801e #ppearance of the young and cons was as heavily seat b cltizer care u coper for politics. Thirdly, his political editor would starve to ath in two weel He got 8 young | HAVe a0k redouuded wael tMhe oredit of ous. B the loncident was also The fat man waddled it of th by many of the bett: ass of people, ) and the inebriate took his seat, - & 18 well shown @ the fact o nzd 3 art, Fadad and stains: Plush chairs from $1.75 up; bed room peculiar mottled or ppear- | fiding man as he started on his 2,000 |, yhe Columbia luw school cne of the pro- o Cainne - P ; haTial andaiaand sul:; from $10 ‘m w‘JL. wir rings, $1.40, | 4y page of print that has been mile walk will never be offaced from our | fessors commented sarcastically upon “the | P@Witt's Little Early Risers for th ut Morgan’s, 740 Broadway. Blackad oubit SR I A BRRR: | memary recent exhivition of lynen law in the west - ucked 1t th this stamy iggested e - a emarked that lyn ustly was, in the o h Hustling a Monarch. to the Russian readers a descriptive DeWitt's Little Eariy Risors. B R J Wher 1 r \ 4 o Wit Attle 18 ost littla | order of progress, u predecessor of the once he he prog Miss Mary Gleason, fashionable drese- | slang term for it, namely, ‘caviare.’ | pill ever made. Cure cocstipation every | customary Lrias by combat famous 6 e United States,reack maker, 14 Pearl street, upstairs, Any one who has ever seen the black | bme None equal. Use them now. ' Vic1on RosewaTER, Misssonrl, the late Colonel Joseph I a CHAN, PROPRIETOR 1018 Broadway, Near Nort INCIL BLUFFS, 10 W4