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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1801. 3 e A et P T cam . e e —— e THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFS, | ther i imvotves commontson bis bive | WHERE THRIET IS ENTHRONED gl menpd e coedo of e sout it ;'lilf.\l{Nli\’S DAMAGING FIRE, | DOES | /T, WILL NoT ) sonal aypencancs, and that 18 How feomo [/ TRa 16 U6 GmasUAL LMBEHE B ore now AR COUNCIL BLUFFS, —_— ceived from an Ohio m living in Lake —_— beine taken from the mines at Tintic, and —— v PBATL SEREET. | Hetaras fhom Testerdayls Heckion Ats Dz | COUBLE: TLean in thig veln: My DORE | 5o Bitures of the Saerplbe That Oarve | oG Enth, JE0F o expected toxcaudly | o Buildings Destroyed and Much YOUR adacheCapsul e e tremely Hard to Gather, when [ wax at McKiley's m i Great Commonwealths. | and same ‘,“‘ml‘l“"‘:".‘,""‘v""”"'_ AL Valuable Property Loet, _.“‘“ e n Offioe No.43 | DEMOCRATIC BOODLE FREELY USED, | ton as My, Curpenter, and : LIFE IN TNE IMPERIAL DOMAIN. | from tho Mammoth mine at Tintie and | SPLENDID WORK OF THZ FIR:M erfectly TELEPHONES | itor No. 23 their mistake they said I lo v | bing forty cars a day. Twoenty-five wiil C\lr:”zl‘v'\)‘/” | much liks vou. Now,asI am consid- more stamps are being put in the miil AINON. MENTION, Voters Bribed by Ward Heelers Who | ered the homliost man on the we stern | A Condensed Summary of Commers (\‘\‘l\l'j:")lv-‘v'lu‘[‘ujn‘)\l :;::‘HH Phe i | Entire Loss Will G ly Exceell Ten | g 'Weha Shamefully Worked the Floaters A\ ““'r ‘,' i ‘;‘1 n}:" diztthiny rw'\w‘\"‘ mercial, Industrial and Social will produce between § #40,000 per sand Dollars, Fully Cov- w:.-_‘ wl'vl x,‘_"f -'—‘“_“‘ y i - g » Meager Co AL YULL Ly Al o LA ) : Activities in the Great month out of ore that is now on the ¥ & ¢ o wenty-¥Fivo fts Lumber Co,, coal WAL L s, Carpentar says, the trado Sl dump as waste, bk KA it i NORMAN LIGHTY, FAMILY CHEMIST, ttel Joans, 204 Sapp block. ves, promptly out of fellow fecling. o 3 a % ra House Saved, Des Moinos, |uwn. nt water in your vard or house, - - i “ulifornia, FOR SALE BY DRUGGI £0 t0 Bixby's, 52 Morriam biock BILL NYE A8 A SPLICER. A strike of unusual rich ore has been mado A TRUisis ootik wiis lisusd yostanday leotion day dawned with o sky overcast — Reports from the il roglon of | neur Reddin: Kransey, Neb., Nov. 8.—|Special to Ti L|e b| GOMPANY'S iarles Mosher and Tillio Coolog, both of | by dull, leaden cloads that seewmed to fore- | His Adventures as a Matrimonial Ad- | Wyommg aroof the most favoravle charac The value of the timber in F'resno county | Bep | —A destructive fire broke out at g mi shadow the condition that somebody's van Agent, | ter. Mr. George I, Cuuls, editor of the “'\“ im! I“""‘ V0, 000 ' i o'clock this morning fu tho rear of I, J EXTRACT OF BEEF ar mecting of the Women's Christian | aqpirations were to nssume before nightfall Jdgar Wilson Nye, otherwise Bill | Saratoga Sun, made a sbhort visit to Oma Sun Joso has lot th trace for o granite 0 5, Whi 5AL CONSUM oy ” stod. union at 8 o'clock promprthis | Tir, cuions Were toassumo. befora nightfa el Wl b L | Saratoga Sun, mido a shott visiv to Omaha | 61" words to cost #162,00. Browi's stioa storo, whiclr almoat consun 1 DARKEST AFRICA, tholr nw room, Merrium block, | In SPIte of o mist that fell nearly all day a | Nye, is'writing a scries of autobiograph- | lust week, and gave a glowing account of | %0 G FAEEL FEECFERER 0o | the bullaing and stock, and partially « Cnso againat Mrs. Susan B, | full vote was polled in most of the wards, | ics for tho Centur: ¥rom the first pa- | development work in the camp aud the un- | ¢ ccua 800,000 bonds for the purpose of | stroyed the builaing adjoining, occupied by abaugh in police court has been ¢ and the liveliesy fnterest was rent | per, in the November numoer, we quote | bounded faith of t 10 people, (ivory PLOPAIS | peautifying the city Hooley Bros., bukery and confectionery. Tho nissed on the y of the costs by Rick- | evervwhero 1 tho outcome of the voting. | as follows: I forgot to say that the of- :“ n “hrmw(,”“ "“'*;'“‘l;: |““‘«"‘ ]\:ui\v‘vhwi\ to be prepar abaugh, the complaining witness Vehicles of all descriptions perambulated | fice was not a saluried one, but solely de- | {//& ",,,‘.v}‘.:,',,m”,\ "Massactiusstts syndicate | The tiremen worked for tvo hours to save « 3 1.7 g 80, VOl 11 Regular conclave, Ivanhoo Commandory | the streots bearing the usual placard exhort- | pendent upon fees, the county furnish- | (i “place o large amount of money in tho | Buenga, to enabie them to erect n_beot sURAT | 1)y e gpora house, which adfoined the shoo ' A e et No. 17, Knight Tempiars, takes place Thurs- | 0 otors 1o cast thoir littlo ballot for somo | ing only the copy of the Revised Stat- 5, to be used in development of claims, | Plant to be operated on the co-operative plan The addition 0f @ pint of hoy day evening. All_visiting Sie Kulghts ¢ sSHULAE Tavortts. THo i Men's Chris- | Utes and a woolsack, and pre- | ‘he machinery for Colonel Downey's stamp [ G. W. Dunn, the California naturalist, has i & Compny's Extracs of dially welcome. By order of the exccutive | Popular favorite. Th ung Men matarely bald, S0 white I was called | mills aro contracted for. Those sibstantial | collected over 70,000 insects belongiug to tho | Ouly slightly damaged B Dao %, Vol. 1L commander. tan association drum corps was out in full |y Bl By ol oned dn | evidences of outside support redoubled | horn-winged family, 5,000 of the cricket triba The flames oviginated in an open sted in Hoks Who go. to hoot. Nat O, (oodwit forco ail day in the Intorests of the repuv- | yHKO Sye, alic froquentiy WeltBieeil | o dshorgles of claim: owners, is cor- | and about 4,000 buttertiies, aud numerous | the rear of the shoe store, and was commun hie Broadwa, ater this evening will lican ticket, whilo two brass bands, Dalbey's | (8 PUD ool atout half the time, and | toin that Gold Hul will soon ric reward | rare plants and animals, cated to other parts of the building so rapidly have the benefit of the latest cloction re- | of this ciggand tho Musical Union of [ Wits oub of coal abe Tht Uhrea | Ber people. "he grand ffry of San Francisco hasindict- | that nothing could be saved, The estimatod turna; s avrangomonts ure mado fov ¥eceiv- | oo nana: nronged the « courage of the | onco.could not mall my leters for three ed Eiwood Bruder, one of the Sacramento | 10ss to Mr. Brown is §,500, ins e £1,500 ing special telograms, to be read between the k- . g weeks beeause I did not have the ne members of the last legisiature, who was | as follows: in the Homo of W York, “By HenryM. Stanley. A capitalist of Los Angeles has offered to | stock of Hooley Bros, was almost destroyed Lol Aoyl R advance $200,000 to the farmers of the Ca storo of J. I, Brown. Tho opera houso was On to Montay THE OLDEST MIILILING BTIRRMN In the West. For Bread Making or Rolls, Wo warrant this brand of Flour equaj acts democrats, sary postuge. ['riends in the eastern | ‘That the great Burlington system is des- | nccused of nccepting bribes to kil & biil | $1,000; Loudon & Lancashire, $1,400: ilare | 8 ERroshial Ald" sobloly bt- St Phnl Un to the hour when tho polls closed it | gtafes may possibly recall the time when | tined to fuvade Montanu is no longer a possi- | against railrord ticket scalpers. ford of Conneeticut ), and Guardian ot | | | | i Episcopal church will meet” at Mrs, John | was impossible for the most far sighted | my correspondenc rom some unknown | bility, It is a certant The dotermination Chino beet sugar factory will receive | London, 3 N. Baldwin's today at balf past 2 o’clock. It | politician to tell how things were running. A | cause, seemed to flag. That was the | of the company to baild northwest forces the W in bounty from the government for | ‘w" ’_”:l o M\; 1oy N. L. B Iy carnost I‘|n red to have s woll atton I:K great deal of scratehing was done, but as | time. Of course I could have borrowed | Northwestern to action and there is overy duct ol thesfilgs) thtoa months. “Ag |- LF4 M ILIOA RS INAN IACLUEAE OF AMARlasn, eoting, The strangers in tho parish are especially invited. Dick Webstcr, who is serving aterm in the city juil on u courge of drunkenness, was to tho best made weve i J arrostod. yosterday on o charge of assault | foature which renaored the ontcome uncer- | hated to borrow. ; 15 suryoys of the country, A contract | up behind bunny as he Sits at peace with al! I 8 to e Rt G e anywhote {u the U, § and battery., The complaining witness was | tain was the oxtraordinarialiy » numbe The first business that Ihad wasa s been let for gradine tweuy-five miles ot | the world, and, springing upon his vack, ST “-‘“'fl"“‘. el Liv) ASK YOUR GROCER FOR T, William Itowlin, a lad whom \Webs that came to tho polls with thelr bailots | marringe ceremony. 1 met the groom | road we: btte, the present torminus. | clings and sucks his life-olooc as ho ruus, T e Dy Dacandsomo Other Brands—White Losf, Buarly Rise, slashied with a razor whilo doing the society [ 10 ¢ ST o nd votod | on the street. ked if I could marry | The Northwestern is not idle. The Buffalo | until he drops dead from exhaustion bl b S AL LS SR o ST o it (oun ity A act atadauce in the northwestern part of | dlready madeoutand foldod up and voted | o e Vo that I could to a limi (Wyo.) Iicho roports thata corps of survey- - matter under consideration forsoma time. SR Lilha) tho city, Yestorday was the first day that | them without saying a word to anyone. L B ildiia Reweatadito ovs 18 1h t e HelaN ki pROITmIn ey S Toons Oregon, o T 1118 Jackson street. owlin has been able to get up town siuce S ot the scratching wa a0 by h1- i “ & e ions on the route, and assu S are give Jurgls 0 doing a land office busines: 3 L 4 - e R BRI e e s o oy, | marriod. I asked him to sccure the | GE% 0 ACIRYE G R g™ W10 B1YOR |, uieiars aro doiug o land ofico busivoss In | Niwawa Cirv, Nobi, Nov. 3.—[Speeial to o FFMAYR s S v ition republicans who felt personally 8g- | yictim and I would get the other in L i o e Tar B Miss Laura, eldest daughter of & I'he October issuo of the Ilustrated West | grieved to think that Messrs. Shugart and | o .odie fle then wished to know South Dakota. A platinum mine has neen discoverod about | oSGt T T s has just veen issued. It contains elaborate . 8 3 , six miles from Grant's Pass, in the Louise 1! 1 18 suf descriptions of the charms of the L L Cofteen would come out boldly and announce | wheve my oflice was, It occurred to me | The new artesian well at Yankton flows I eBUBLEY, ! foring from _poculiar ballucination of the region of southwestern lowa, themsclves as standing on a little high | ut that moment that there was no fire in | 8,000 gullons per hour. - that of Pottawattamie county party that nominated thom was in favor of | the stove: also, no coal; also, t the | A strike of 830 silicious gold oro is veported | 1o courts, tho proceeds to bo applied to the | Mental Iy sho suffered S0 tiat it was b placa. The pictures of some of the public | b oiiition, Amor the numb Were | west half of the stove had fallen indur- | in the bottom of a thirty-foot shafu on payment of employes whose claims sato [ sa call 1 a physician, Al that a skilled buildings of the city are prosented, together | PO 0 0 d™ Sna Rov, T, MelK. | ing the night. So [ said that I would | Atlas mine. §100,000, physician and foving frionds could do has with a column write-up of tho resources of | Siawar, both: of - whom voted . for | marry thom at their home. He main- | Arrangements have been perfocted to sond | ° o State Board of Commorco has em- | been done to ease the Young lady's mind and Council Bluffs itself. the dembcratic candidntes for the senatoand | tatnedl that his home wds over eighty | 2 train of twenty-five ocats of ore from tho | ploved a nombor of man to. canvass Oregon | f9store b to beaith once more. Sho is ; T legislature rather than voto for republicans | miles away and that it would consume | f1ills to Aurora, Iil. 1 for tho purpose of raising at least 25,000 to | SloWly recuperating. ANOTHER WEEK FOR THE LADIES [ who would not uphold the republican plat- | 100 much time to 2o theve. The destruction by fire of Hotel Minno- | ho applied towards making an_exhibit at the G e nnhoan — fovn. Theso votes, however, wero more | "0 [ BIMe 10 80 WIEKE | gy gy | kalita at flot Sprines caused a loss of $52,000, | world’s fair, o I Oy Miss Co’eman, the Glove Expert from | thun ofiset by representatives of the party S At Dl oty etyleTan | i thionl€16{000 ih eance) A fine dopositof asbestos has boen discov- | .o\ oRASKA Orry, Neb., Nov. 3— [Special Heater bt RlCs Tavithe who had been wavering as to bow thoy | Quired —using tho Pike county style of | “rpyq foundation of the Casoy hotel in Dead- | erad in Jackson county, It is pronounced by | Telerram to Tk Ber.]—The Kearney schod should vote, but had boen decided by the | Syntax to show that I was one of the | wood has alien and hungey look. Tho peo- | castern exports to be of the Dost qualite, | has been closed on account of diptheria, n b 3 : stand taker. by the republican candidates at | people. . 5 ple are greatly *attached” (o it. The machinery for cleuning, baling and | the Sixth street school will probabiy A great many lndics of Council Bluffs | the rally Monday uight, A **We met here, 'Squire. She come | * judd Boland, a chronic tough, attempted to | shipping will soon be put in. closed tomorrow. Two now cases wero and vicinity have tuken advantage of | Iunost of the wards the voting went along | in on the Last Chance stage and I'm | run Rapid City with a gunand a jag. The | Recent developments in the mountains of | boried toda the opportunity during the past week to | quictly, with few disturbances tomar the | oqpiped up in Goyv’ment caton, not fur | sheriff remonstrated in a muscular way and | southern Oregon indicate vast mneral 3 have their gloves selected and fitted by | solernity of “ca: barring afow | g PG TG ek, We can’ go out | Boland landed in the cooler somewhat bruised | wealth that has for years been passed by un- Merrick Counry Juilge arrested. an export from the most famous glove | lively scrups in the Becond ward and a nam. T GaIEn but considerably wiser. noticed. . Man 18 prono to ignor opportuni- | ~CENTRAL Citv, Nob., Noy [Spoei m:ulul:v«i-l\l er in lh:"_\mrldl. li\\h} (r.uh:- of tho difforent parties, which were quickly d not mind tho ride, so I locked | ¢ ‘Q;lfi)r;:;»lr"”l;\"_:,{::‘\m l”n{.;}.v!]vlrm:«n';‘rv:l‘ji;lm' i ihclitwb el era=ping Heltec Ao l!l:‘llf:’xflil‘l‘llllV‘\'“\\f':” “LLQL« ‘l"”‘! ,w;‘: ‘;{ “‘\u": COUNCIL BLUFI'S, IOWA. man, who comes to Council Bluils from | stoppea by their cooler headed friends, in | my ofice, secured a boox of forms, and | BORe YRERENCE T AR Lo o St RNt Se AR s L [ O |‘n~‘lw|" ‘.ml‘.\ .<'n' New Yor ey has | othe wards, th was but littlo ¢ mceting the young people at the livery | 0500 Bigneer of amuael J. Randall, to CONNUBLALITIES. P ) o busy week at tho Boston | citement. There was an encouuter in tho | siable went out with them and marricdl | whom he bears & striking resomblance.” - DA =05 S 4 Store, and hundreds of ladies are re- [ Second that came near ending in u free-for- in & rambling, desultory sort of ! cery manvho docs not labor and lay up | New Application of a Stang Phrase then ssociated 3 v - an - joleing over tho fuet that they aro | all fight I A, Sackot was betind tho rops | (0 (pHarris Eranklin, associated with tywo or wuro absolute sulioriug to s | A pretty Woodward avenuo girl, with Wearing today the finest and hest fitting | that separated the voters from the erowd, | Wid =y Lo i Gl [t il d il s daugnter's fiture husband alove for slang, and the proud possessor G f ¢ Ll ) ! DR eting as chalienger for the republicans. He he bride was a peri from Owl | arrangements preluninary to building alarg The ol Tdat Yof. . S (SR B e Lt ) ! Or Couneil Bluffs, gloves they hinvo ever worn. Miss Colo. | AL as chulionger for the ropublicans, e |, 2we JEEE SO0 L REaf the pliocono | pyriiioameltor o operato on silicious ores of | . The old, old story ‘befors marviage has | of a fathor with money onough, but small man will remain at the Boston store an- | Bates, a spectal democratic policeman, at- | age. The rich Castilian blood of the | Haid Mountain and Ruby Basin districts. SN o RS el U e Gl o Gl (T other week when she will return to New | tempted. to. put him out. D. K. Shrcoves, | cave-awollers mantled in her cheek | On reccipt of a contradiction of the repor DR D B mother the other day about taking York, The ladies who have not yot se- | the republican special, stood up for Sackett | along with the navy-blue blood of Con- | of the death of Queen Victoria the Dead H voyage up the lakes, says the Detrc _ J 3 ye (i - boataly StOoL S ng c ) 3 d ol oAl Tl eEre X QIn{ITe e oY ratsed— ew Haven man of 100 pounds is suing [ e 5 b ¢ lected thoir winter gloves will miss a | and refused to let Bates luy @ hand o bim. | peotieut on her futher’s side. Her [ y00d Times exclatms: o |“l;::wk[:x‘;;l“|i‘ Al N A TOE ko bt I:\Sht ress, TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS olden opportunity if thoy neglect to do | Chris Rudio, the at(clonlledpori | T e AR A e e W T tho queen still lives.” 4 i L e ! s the money to come from?" %o this weck, Thoy will' ind tho mast | hereupon todk & hand, and for o fow min® | Btt wis like, tho wink -Gk | subposcd to bo ‘wortion of tho United | Se WaL LAK0 B A fese i b S0 0 | nquired the mother, e A Ml £ 0. Gloas i oY b otk (e smost | utes thore was blood o moon. After | raven, e wore L > § NN o b, e Shueart, I E, Tt 0, D, Bdmundson. Of dosirublo and tho largest stock to solcet | Jovaral Tively blows had boca struck Sackett | of elam shells about ber beetling brow | “/he only discovery of uranium as yot | 1030 low it sounded. oL o O KL | the | B genoral banking bus rom ever brought to the city, and will | §ietly witharew und the principals to tna | Her bracelet was a costly string of front | mado in ‘the Black Hillsis that of Van | 10 the year 15, according to the Eeono- ot much, of cour orrectod the | negs, Larcest eapital and surplus of any bunc learn many valuable facts about the care | combat were easily dissuaded from their in- | tecth, selected from the ‘early scttlers at [ Davier' Bald mountain. Cobsiderable of | miste Francais, thero we 2 divorces in [ mother. He growls so at every ad- | inSouthwoestern fowa, and stylos of gloves most becoming. O A Ko oTor T era the foot of - Independenco. Mountain, | the material has been shipped to Gormany | ho United States, or nearly 1000 wo ditionai expenso that 1 sometimes really | NTEREST ONTIME DEPOSITS During the week there will 1 are In the Second money was spent by the | \\ith the shrewdness of a Yankee and | With satisfactory results, says the Deadwood v granted in France, England, 3 think he is as poor us tamarac umnp bargains offered in all departments of | democrats with a lavish hand. A largo share i 1 alisHavoombineay|LLines ny, Hollaud, Swedon, Norway, R land. I wouldn’t start him to scolding Y e slote! Al s of tho wire pulling was given in ‘{"f ':‘f"l(', drior nenvaso f 1»-17““':.“,’\‘&‘,"‘! The Deadwood Terra company contemplates | Mouia aud Canaaa togothe IShEny I KInE by esithe Rt for money FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO | to the hands of the Kildare-Carroll-Matner | the grotesque grammar of LAKe COUBLY | 10 otting of a contract 1or sinking i rv | The discovory has boon mado that Mr “well, I'm not 4,7 heroically ro- IRIN W "LAW &CO | lofie, and tho campaign fund was placed at | and the charming naivete of the cow- | {ho [oting o8 contracs tor Sinitas Be AN | jorank Losiio's first mars it Tl LRl e BOSTON S1T0k1, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | their disposal. The gang was well organ- | puncher, She was e Beautiful [ foo, f0ck, aking the dop o eorkimigs ns | threo vears boforo she was- born. - This curi. | sponded the duughter. “You say I can S BLERS S0 A, RmE e ized, and all1ts movements went like clock | Snow. But I think it was mostly in & | fap undor ground as the 500-foot level of the | 0us fact was brought out by o comparison of | £0 and I'llwork him for the mo: Paid Up Capital $100,000 The finest grade of boots and shoes at [ work. The prospective voter was taken | gpirit of banter. She was no longer | Homestake. the register of her first mary aud her Allinizhtyigofahond, R and Gtheigl L] ELIECHED UMD fsisassio st RO, O Morris, 6 Pearl strect. back of the polico. station, or into tho patrol | vouny, " I nsked her, with an aiv of bid- | It s announced that an_entirely new shafy | OWn Bdmissions rogarding her s went off down town. s | it oranized bank itn tho eitr, Forcign ana house, which was also placed at the disposal | {,,) 00" if ‘sho remembered Pizacro, but | sto be sunk on the Caledonia property, | A joyous finale to the wedding fostivitiesof | That cvening sho was in her father’s | domestio ovchangs ant ool sooaritiar. K4 T e’ boys, Hewas then marched to the sl £ o Ol RIN WL OHIE v D ol N o | Attention paid o dotiections, Aceounts ot indivias Now fall goods, fincst lino in the city, | 9 the bove, - Hepositad his vote “Oneom. | #he roplied that sho was away from homo | which recently passed to-tho control of thg | last weelc New Worl was the marriage at | room. and el mother wanted her down ks, bankirs and 00rporations solicltoL {ust roceived ut Reiter’s the tailor’s, 810 | g away ho was met by another of the gane, | when he came through, = The cave | Homestake company, ‘I'he shaft will bo sunk ICatonah at high noon of Miss Beatrix Chap- 3 Sorrespon Vit { L ) otory runs for s| Jnths, tho gover Conn., and were insured for $2,000. The most of it was done around the corner out of | the money, but I had, and still have likelihood of a lively rairoad building race m.-m“um'-:m“ ,m‘m‘m‘l\”‘f“‘”f‘,v' 10 NBEYOL buildings wero insured as follow Harf sight of tne “worker: hard to tell | foolish horror of borrowing money. in northern \Wyoming uext year. The Bur T'ho weasels are said to be killing off the | ©f Connecticut, &,500, and Phienix of Hart which way the votes wers drifting. Another | ¢id not mind running an account, but lington is well advanced, having made n: FRBUItS U] ARS COHLY veatire comes | 19, §00. Tho entire loss of buildings and auiounts to 810,50 10 buildings The Oregon Pacific road has been sold by | mind to the effect thatshe has vaon poisoned. Boston Store, APITAL STOCK., . +..$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. ... 170,000 M & P ree compartmontsa aken down toa | mau, daughter of Mrs. ilenry G. Chapman, o, o calle [ . GEO. P SANFORD, -n-Lm..:. Srondway. who shoved into his hand his sharo of the | dwellers were a serious people. Their | & it :rL:nfi::’}.‘-5'..“L"'}'nrzgd,-z‘(éf“wm‘fiu"mf Gt A e b e tl()m Jcalled, *come down PR AT procoeds of tho dav's work. A prominent | plumbing was very serious indeed; so . legation, of Monkhams, Kssex, Eneland, ¥ .S oy R Iyorattiblook | (Rocead Alpror v g was uired for tho work gation, of . o . } ; » S0 W. s, torney, Everett block. | democratic politician, whon asked what all | a1so were their jokes. Her features were | 4 T o T T S b , inamma,” she answered. == 3 this meant, stated that these men were not | rothor olassic,” however, and—I was e Nl OB RbDens S EA Lo O “What are you doin " ~Attol i rathorgiolussio,iiliowaoyon Alonsans ! L i | “Working the growlor,mamma.” Ana | . J. Chambers, $temaeg ot fam Mot A. R, Camp Pive, paid for voting the democrate ticl % X 3 o i i 2 1 about to say clean-cut, but on more ma- x 5 . Vivienno of tne Royal guard, Bugland. He i 1 ] The following is tho program for tho | Wo simply ‘puy thom for workc at tho e b it Ty | Deor Lodgo is enloving a roal estato boom. | (33 G, Cng'man, in tho primo of life, with | papa won't know_ until he reads this | neil's storo. Tolophune No. 21" Businoss Polls, just as wo do'all thes that cannot [ ture though ill not say that. Missoula has contractea for #7,700 worth ittty . e SR ST e s bours. S a. m. t09 p.m, Couneil Blults, [a R o ‘ e a finer social position than bank acount. | what made his wife laugh so he could affard o leavo their businoss to worl for the [ nose was bright and piercing, Itresem- | of sowers. Possibly he may soon cujoy the fine paintings | hear her elear up stairs. Sclection Oralitotea lm.'!.\"'? Kv?n_l»l;!:he arg p;:rfx;'vél,v ‘f‘{\;e o vaoto \m:_\vl';.lm breast bone of a s‘”;“‘,‘“-“f'r-““~ Great Falls is to build a freo bridge over | in the lovely nome on Eighteenth steet + ey Solectlon... o SR URSES | the demoerstio:tlokot or' motyjust s they The groom was o man of groat couc- | tho Missouri. 7 b L o s vhint youne ive Sims & Saunders—Attornovsat e vrao, Welcon to visitors SHon O Harl [ PIESC e day they are oxpected to | 18 @nd held human life at o very low | pive cars from the Fairview were recently | Dodson's husband - been dead? [reson fedoral courts, Tooma 4 and o Shuzrs olo 5 M 4 Orein | oW fi‘;'r“‘. ho,d L-‘ : ¥ (e O | figure. Thatis why he married Beau- | sent to Omaha. They returned a protit of | Aboutsix months. Jaylawn—She was ex- R o | e Taoarogthugar oipilielofthdsoldfor s OOn, well. the any vames: some of them | tiful Snow without flinching; also why I [ $152 per ton travagant in her devotion to him, wasn't i Solcior inflience . At ociy Voums | work oignt hours and sows of them dont | have refrained from mentioning his | Montana has 20,000,000 acres of land that | she? Ireson—Very. She is goink to maj . SRS Solcetion Y eheat e | otk serioni he that ™ and ho swiled a self~ | thme; also why [ kissed the bride. I | can bo reclaimed by irrigation. At present | again next month as a delicate compliment to 3 « 1 a a self : A emor, Duncing. satisfiod smile, did not yearn {o kiss her. Thero were [ 0nly 1,000,000 ucres ure under cultivation. | his memory. i II/ (,‘ /"b‘_’[‘/"/) FIIDAY EVENING, Judging from appearances, however, most | others who had claims on me, but I did | _The Consohdated Morning Star company is [ She—No, T will not marry He (bit- 2 s (s /e, T Sclection ........ o .. Orchestra | of the voters who were hired to work ail day | pnot-wish to give needless pain to the | retimbering and continuing its shaft at | terly)—Thank you. I hav verything l"r MR e fo Rov. Stophon l'liulu-. atthe polls failed to put in the required | proom, und so I did it. e had no | Butte. It claims to have takeu $250,000 out | [ could to |;h‘u=;» you. (Ve ) Is | oinun's Keliof Corps NIES P s vell known re o RLOOMANC EY L e 01 1 the hole. there anything 1 can do for you before [ ai ] | PITS ovd | eicht hours. A well known republican fol- Ay (il ) ha s 3 ch | © " N 3 14 N, Main St., Council Bluffs,| I i S Moy o lowed one of the “workers” away as ho | money, butsuid he had asaddle which 'he placers on the Big Blackfoot are doing | leave you forever! She—O, if you reaily feel ' Votuntoer soldiors: 12 Mijor . 8. Clarkso T e oo Te ) 3 2 1 ; Soloction n Starkaon | O rob the patrol house . company with | if I could uso I was welcomo to, I did L and the final clean-up for the year will r obligzations to uic you may mention the Funeral Director and Embalmer, | Address % Dr. W. Il Christic | one of tho ward workers, The presence of | not have anything to put the saddle on | soon be made. Quartz claims in that section that I have declined you o your friend Dancin the third party scemed to make it very un- [ at home, but rather than return empty run largely to siiver. It will save me heaps of trouble. Z = 2] SATUNDAY EVENING. comfortable “for the other two, and | handed I took it.” A big strike is reported 1 tho Califor General Edward Burd Grubb of New Jor- ZZZ///‘ d ( /,( 00K'S ELECTRIC SUPPLITS AXALY sensencese.. ROV, G Snyder | tions and _agreed to me MaRDoN An Edit Apology. cent lead and 30 ounces in silver, The com u Tuesday, November 3, at 2:30 o'clock s p Specinl enti aive Blectrl G AL I Towa DR ! patcil HRH An Editorial Apology. i did0,oune b M v ler e o eie (/ Specinl attention given to Electrio Ao Do Goniihade Duvison | 500 ol day i the hacereet of tho Mpube | Tho Standurd, Moridian, Miss., re- | DAIY1s now enguzed in ‘holsting oro aud | Meruge o Mins \oRe DB HolSe cton )/[71”2 02 / //11,// Biclls, Burglar Alarms, Annousoiators Ao LTI N Treynor | licans, followed another party of the same | grots to be compelled to offer its | o boay of high- gxu.lu silvor oro was | Jobu C. Groome, Edward Brown:ng, W/ e, and Incandescent Wiring, Addross UL i T eliey | Kand ud overtools thow just as a 2 bill was [ poaders auother apology, but the editor | regentiy uncoveredn the North Horma mine, | Butes and Charles 1% Heney, mombirs of the i ((na / WALTER V. COOK o tra | passing from the hands of ong to tho otbery | iy the midst of the worry of moving his | near Rudersburg, It is claimed that thero 1 | Philadelphin City troop of which General . CO s 0 +-Hon. J. 1 Reed | Ho caught their hands and for a moment | ¢/ i1y to Meridian has been unabie to | $20,00) of high-grade ore in sicht, @ car load | Grubbis cuptain, accompanied bim to act as //rz// (qaaz/z/n/r/(/: 3 PBARL ST. COUNCIL, BL lJl-‘I“‘ Dineinz thero was a tussel to see which should g A 5 L5 L 2 o ushers at the wedaing. 3. Steadman, Mastor of Ceremonles. the money, but the one for \\n!:m”itl \tfi give any thought to the paper. What =ln|x.|._vm proviu k'llll" ore to run nearly 200 ‘L’“W ot {hatmoro Lmnhumus matrimonial 7 e 4 - origmally intended finally got hold of it, and | Appears this week is from a younger | ounces of silver to tho ton. i v tatbinieitinE Wi tani) ibeltho C/l;// a// ey 4;44«'.{. H The ladies of Pythian Sisterhood will | Baird was not in it. Ho got tho names of | and less zifted pen, and one” which, T'he Poormar has paid to date 270,000 in nuptials of Miss Tilton and Mr. Tennant 7 give an cutertainment in Red Men's | both the parties, however, and it is probable | keenly alive to its own weakness, gous | dividends and is now paying a monthly divi- | (GEHCEENTNG Ge s the nephew of hall, cornor of Main and Broadw that they will bo arrested today on tho charge | (imidly to its dond of 3 conts por shiro, 0r L esides | Mes, Honry Stanloy; Miss Fauny ltice, Tuesday evening, N.w, 8, in honor of of illegal voting. Only one arrest was made * Laboring in heavy fields y nu(n“ in ”f.'“,““. u,l]ll="“‘ 'EFI‘“ "“_"I',I“ ", daughter of the cx-senator from Arkansas, e Couneil mu(rg la. Mrs. A, A. Young, S. C.. founder of the | il day lon for illegal voting, - The unlucky ) 0 L for aeleotriciplanty 18:3RE0ALE.0 Bassett of tho geological survey, s Poriodical Pills, A . (DR Where stronger hearts have wrought Jravisatkicianh L HE NERMLL a0 ardor, " Al Knights of Dythine, tholy | Wi i this ivstancd gavo bis namo as 1) : sy and Miss Hunt, the youngest aughter of T 1 ts directly pon_the | o 1 7 , ey Y hompson, ana said ho. worked. for Henry i S - | were 0,10, Mrs. William Morris Hunt, ana M. Slator e e St ISty sbon 4 THIS ELEGANTLY APPOIN famflies and friends are cordiaily in- | Boocraft. Hlis offonco was attem 201 (hree for 8. and ean by mailed T ; op q ally cecroft. onco emptivg 1o | qye Howe Scales, the only scale 'vith pro Idaho. of Providence. It will bo remembered that nulled. HOTEL IS NOW Ot vited. Dancing, literory and musical | vote when he was not qualified. L] ! M. Slater’ : ) Fnonlnotliotiedd Ialox Tobuors, - ) sicy ] 0 WS not qus ¥ scted beavings, NG ckk rods, Cat~ | Tho Northorn Pacific will spe Mr. Slater’s father and Miss Hunt's older | iy fiaists anc DubIIo BuRElinG by oot exercisos nnd refreshmon t Up to tho hour of going to press tno | LCCied bearings. NO leshock rods. Cat | The Northern Pacific will spend 81,000,000 | M Slator's faibor and Miss Eo's obder | druggistsund tho pubil Hbvtiod b3 Goodmin N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. T AT T T L logues of Borden 2 Selleck Co., Agts,, Chi- | jn proving the voad in rortuern Idaho. siate D L rug Co.. Omuhu, Bk —r—— roturns were mcomplete from most of the | ugor 11l, i {t Aha'vicinity ot Hoo .| Hutehinson, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs, W Don’t fail to attend Driesbach’s open- | wards, but enough lLad reported soas to - - - £he mines in the vicinity of Pocatello aro | § "gyj¢chinson, formerly of New York and ing this afternoon and evening. ety good idea of the way things FASHIONS FOR M. yiclding handsomely. — Assays of ore yield [ 15y or this eity, and Mr. Chauncey Depew, — Intho Fourth ward, econd it iy #1.75:t0 ‘I“U“l"”- el anepnew of the famous after dinuer orator Removed to 10 Pearl street, Hart, | Precinc! vas o majority of 57'in favor Clothier ant Furnisher. Copper has beon found along Rapid river, | will bo married in Washington after all thy fowolor, formorly at 537 Broadway. Call i % an favor of ( v The handkerchiof of full dress is of fine | Which strcam emptios into the Litue Salmon ; d gets back to town, and at the same ° s distanced by Hazen to the tune of ; a8 2 P o the authoritie re investigating | make hier debu . In the Sixth ward Boies had & majority o Red, ved, red! Red here, rod there, red o flaht the state ponitontiary. threg = < 2 g Have you had on of thoso elogant | 4, Gronewes 6 and Seantan 12, ¥ O] evorywherb. led is the rago infine necic- | PrZ LA “x‘,‘.J‘,IIZ..’L'.,"lL,..vw,‘.fu‘ =| WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES teapots with a pound of good tea? Only | In the Third Boies was 35 ahead, and the | Wear “Tieve are thousands of tons of oro in sight C VOTICES, Ao SATUGHT ON’ 75e. Lund Bros. only information that could be obtained from Tho evolution of the whipcord fabric is | at Eik City that will averago §12 per ton in PECIAL NOTICES. HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? o ——— the judges beyond that fact was that Scan- | ono of the diversions directly traceablo to | gold. Mineralogically speakine, the Blk ores COUNCIL BLUFFS . . . Wo have our own vinyards in Califor- | lan had run a long ways abead of his ticket. | this sombre pradominance. consist of a quartz gangue, carrying free gold ) H C e 1 b t d nin. “Jarvis Wine company, 803 Main st. In the First the race was very close, but [ The gloves of full dress are of delic and iron pyrites, . R T T R OX 1S e ln IS G e I'a e LS Boies got a majority of 49, anlan is run- | pearl, undressed, and with white or sel Ono of the richest strikes in the Seven , 4 dwateh, bearing the nime *Fay” on inncr Prank Trimble,atty, Ba l.tel 803 | nine away avead of his ticket in this ward, | hurrdw cording upon the backs. Devils this season was made by Hugh Cur- | dwateh, boarhiz the namo I 1 lnnge o Frank Trimblo,atiy, Baldwin bl el 03 | vk awvay aveud of bl ket In this wand, | uarvow cording upon thobacks. | Dovil this sowson was mado by Hueh Cue | ot ot Betkbold U w0l LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. O 2105 -you saolthoss now koods ab:|\SrL: may bo said, to Vary the old quotaticu: | 3even miles north of the Nummers district. | Eidcr will please return sume to this ofico 5 Bor s Iwilis aiore. 10 Bamn e sy In tho Fifth ward Boles has a majority of | “Iliere is nothing new undor the moon." Assiys v gono us high as £000 & ton, | and reccivo foward R LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. i . BeORY b L g With the mixed suit—that is, the cutaway ARA/I5 A0 & 10810 ks il NARMS, garden lands. houses, lots and i FarS 3 . u 4 X . in Noola township Boies has a majority of z (RS A milling ore. QARNS, garden lauds, how ot ROCK SPRINGS A /YOMING AL 5 IN STOCK Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Poarl | 173, in Garnor i ahd in Cresont Scanton uas | Coatand vest of bluck or bluo wud trousers to X = Fakiainaes: lacks, faciapln;on oty Bay’& OSSR AR DN QMG oL AYSINIBEG streot, noxt o Grand hotol. ' Telophone | a majority of 1. Hazon 18 runaing betand | (¢ taste-a bigh but s deoued moro. prop e T ! il i " 116 Main Street. Telephone 48, 145, High grade work a specialty. his ticket in the country. ooma's exposition 1 3,000, \ OUNG man with capltal wisios (0 buy 0o L34 Tha cravat of evening dress 1sof whito | & Stack of grocer.es of boots and shovs, Wil . Seattle has inauguratea a pubtic library, | 8% . - TS F A, wn, one inch wido, without stitching or ¢ and 1ot in Onihi a8 part Harve:t Home. Miss Mary Gleason, fashionable dress- | S SO0 SN (iCartition of & lixe | The Coneregationalists have comploted a | puy. G 2% Heo office Captain and Mrs. Swith of the Salyation | Mmuker, 14 Pearl street, upstairs, character that may be avoided. beautiful granite church at Spokane, SR Army sunounce a harvest home mecting for AEREN— A ot 1. Fnsign Heald, Captain Dries and the cadets L o B 3 and soldiors from Omaha are expected to oo presont and assist. Donations of groceries, The provisions, fuol and overviniug usoful i housekoepiug are earnestly solicitea from all re irrevoca o 1 ! ) frionds of tho army. Thero will bo & free- | World’s fair buildings have a tisk of un- | mer, and are irrevocably to be of dull tinish. | ‘The appearance of & now weekly paper will offering at tho door for those who pre- equaled magnitude before them, The The full dress shirt has a wid plain | Suohomish is noted by the Suohomish Eye for and can afford to give money, illumination of the fine arts building, | bosom, with WELich are worn three' white | thusly: “Our now and lonthsome conte ot sa A fin ) ncro fur 5 for inatance, will require no loss thig | Pe sor buttonod over threo small, | raey, the KRepublican, is out. No. 1is a neat | Xt L Blus, 85 150 nores - ¥ ; o € ) 1048 " Y old-fashioned pear) ittons, 0 looking sheet, as might be expectec 16 Press acres #2s #) uere tracts, Johnston : Oldest and bost whisky, medleinal use, | 16,000 jncandescent lamps. This will | fo)ed 1-fasbloned pearl buttons, tho | looklng ahook us mighi Reciad, tho prass. | AStas Ittt A o ; : i STEAM &, 5 y latter the more distingue work having been done at the Eye oftice, | & Van Patton ! 3 Jarvis Wino company, Council Blufts, | unquestionably be u lavger incandescont | e toe oot falt ana. winter eurei - VLATRYOYAN 1 ronding ; i 7.1t DYE WORKS L installation than any hithertoattempted | eulum will be the covert for miid weather Utah, otry. - Discnsos Of ull Kind. dikgnos : Toapots worth $1.00 with one pound | and will present n vory protty problem | the Tnvaress for evesing woun and tha'bis | Lebi beot sugar is coming into markot. and. Lreatd with oot Dkt bl A of good tew worth 7hc, all for e, “Lund | in distribution. The move one hears of | Porsian lamb ined eroatcous when tho tem: | righton's normal sehool will cost §13,000, | ALl ISUSEs ronpily wuswurel | OMen hours Bros., 28 Main street, the world’s fair the moro one is inclined | perature is too low for the last named The colored people of Suit Luke City pro- | 1athstroet. - o ot AR 3 - s to agree with Sie Henry Wood that at It is not likely that the fushion of wearing | pose to organize troop of the nALIONE] | se——— Swanson Music Co., Masonie temple. all points it will excel in mugnitude all | untauned leather shoes in winter, nov Ruards | The Wondertu g - f the greut expositions that have been [ 10 beoneof the latest Londou edicts, will |~ Spipments of ore from Laplata to Ogaen | pye most dura Mandel & Klein soll furniture, earpots, | held. find favor here. The exploitation of the rus- | payve commenced bakors i cooking und heating stoves at cost to - 841 hos he-0NKS 10 AUDUEDAI FROKIA B4R COL. | PTG e PR TR snk G. Carpenter, the Washington | nay it was promised would rovolutionize the | The Anchor Minir npany purchased f Lund B 28 Main gtr nowspaper correspondent, might take a | comatoseness in men's wear nas not only | the Union Conceutrator for 20,000 what . D } and stained und Bros., 23 Main street, ) J T'he corner stone of the greuwt Odafellows | Cian 5 ‘W i M iy o the - first cluse prizo in an exhibition of [ fulled of its objoct, but from ita very over. | ‘e corner stono of the grewt Cuafellows | {iq ™y sousel : Plush chairs from $1.75 up; bed room | homely men, says the St. Louis Kepub- | of fushiondom to thoir conventionnl toygery | coming pomp and ceremoiy on tho 22d. | Sk valiio far b wuits from $10.50 up; wire springs, $1.40, | lic. Ho has no compunction about tell- | out of the invidious comparisous these loud | Au indigoant juror in Salt Lako City Cole & « at Morgan’s, 740 Broadway, ing a good joke at his owr expense, even | desigus fomented, juwmped on an insulting lawyer aud metap bo #1 MAIN SinEED 1013 Broadway, Near Northwaestera Dap)! J NCIL BLUFF3, 1OWA, & £ ) 1o -yenr-old wmaro, weishing The linen collar of evening dress continues | T'he calling out of the militia during the T e PR A T T T s the straicht-up effect, the points at the | CO8liners’ strike cost the state §13,301, fOR BALE or Rent-=Near Council Blaft groatost em ce, where they almost meet, | Strawberry vines set out last July n Jon BakR or Hoytmhonr Qoupell gl , and rising gradually from tho back Walia Walla'are now covéred with ripe fruit. | ningorder; sheiiing eapacity ahout 4,000 bhush Lighting the Fair, The fall and winter canes arc of heavier | The Morning Review of Spokane is now | % aily. Here ik birsain for somo one, It electrical ongineers who are | woods; slightly thicker than the specimens | quartered in a superb seven story building, | PrOMeer 12 North Main stroet, Council Blair working on the plans for lighting tho | of English ash so popular during the sum- | erected at cost of §200,00, | CESPOOLS wnt v wuod by odorion : vy pracess. Loave orders ab city warshul’s o MACHAN, PROPRIETOR,

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