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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLOFES. ‘ way ifr::vt:tnx(,:":zs}'g r‘r;‘..;?";:::;:‘"fi;.‘";.}'.‘qn;::‘ CAPTURED BY IRIRD PARTY, | &0 ol recreiarytenrer. | THE ORIGINAL COUNCIL BLUFFS to Mrs, Meechendort when shewss & gifl P AXTIILES INVALID, = it and wanted to adopt her, but her : ¢ OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Towa State Firemen's Association Has Fin- il um,hm ;ml ('l\xlh(':\l A:r .nn;(\ Farmers Become Willing''‘Captives of the [ Important Suit 1 by the Wis- ’ Mrs, Rousch afterwards moved ~bac ¢ ' e » & Dotirts i ;- ished Its Annual €ession. to their old home in Germany, New Pclitical Orgauization, ’ itlotiolindl Skl Delivered by Carrler In any part of the City. where they died receutly. In looking over West Svrerior, Wis,, Nov. 10, ~The de- LW, TILTON, - MANAGER lhlmr valuaple papers a will was found, in 0 THIN “THE CE cision of the supreme court in the case of INFERIOR VAL = ) WS, | which the sum of $10,000 was bequeathed to SSENSIONS WITHI H ALLIANCE, | Ellls vs the Northern Pacific railroad, No | SCME CHANGES MADZ IN ITS LAWS, | yhich fho sumof $1046h was bequestuod to NS A the. dETO CE1hs lowel uatss 1 C I e »;;chfl WiILL N?,Tw TELEPHONES | RERRGH RN No & warsive ina fow uays, favor of the plaintift, was a surprise to many MINOK MENTION, stion of Eligibility to Vote Settled Now ,'( dy. Yesterday's Action Has Caused a Big | aud has caused considerable comment, as P. Co. rrangements for Year's Our monthly magazine, entitled Split—A New Organtzation me property of the railroad here to the value of Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Tournament A Pleasant “IFashions for American Women,” is ing—Confederated Assembly over $1,000,000 is affectod by this decision 1 now ready. Send for one or ask for one of IndustHIALIL and other suits will speedily foilow, The while at our store. amount Involved 1 the Elis case is about FOTHERINGHA M, WHITELAW & CO . The land came into tho hands of o | o HOSTON STORE o RRoberts through 8 quit claim deed Council Bluffs o it The Towa State Firemen's association held Council Bluffs, Ta. Ixpraxarorts, Ind,, Nov. 19.—The people's n by the county for a nominal sum, and Michacl T. Henry and Mary J. Rogers, | jte closing session yesterday in the League . el party has captured the ullunce. by him parts of it were transferred to Ells, 100 A . de ~eagul L s captured ulliance, il A STYLES. oth of Council Bl © ed yester: ——— 6 1VeE SRS WA U5 DLHey d b B et outtes club rooms. A number of amendments to the Lived Toge: her One Day. The alliauce has spiit on tbo subtreasury | Who lives at Eau Claiee, and = to other Bold by il deulors I Gy § SOHUEILOEIN (and Taoed » parties. The question involved in the case . . ThAN Diagkct 18 woven WiEh a creat namber NURE; TOBRITE BN HIET overeput Ktolan [ Co R kR R B s A divorco suit was commencea in the dis- | scheme. wvas in rogard to the valldity of the tax titles Tt 1T " Wednesaay right while eating sapper in | DY different members, discussed, and adovted | triet court yesterday by Surah Label against | -Tliese are net rosults of today’s sessions of | similar to the one in_question. It is this e Mlauiets ot any other m Wolsey's chop hiouse on Uppor iroadway. Among thom was the providing thatany | her husband, Christ Label. The potition | the various farmers organizations now | Which gives tho caso its special importance. ¢ 3 Nene Genuine W Emma Hughes was charged with insanity | fireman must be a member of the association | assorts that the vlaintiff and defend- | guthered here - A n |‘|.. district court sester: y, and will h‘x;\“ for a period of sixty dags before he | ant were married April 1, 1800, Tho evidence of the spht was public before \”:\':':“\' 'l_“‘ \"'nf‘ 1I "fl',‘l‘):‘“‘:m"_m hommas before the commissioners S | could nave ihe privilege of voung. | and that the latter left the country [ that of tho capture. When tho supreme | oyy. “Nviliam Nibeh and the probable Y This change was the result of a jangle | the next day, having failed to provide any [ council of the alliance met this morning RS i it da, The funer of Mrs. Adolph Beno will occur | - atitig support for his wife sinco that timo. M fatal fnjury of her husband at Ironton yes- this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her Inte resi- | Which has arisen at nearly overy meeting for | 8RR JOF (W8 Wire S0 tiab Do, SIS | overybudy but the delegutes wero oxcluded | ¢ i0c Shirow that homlet Into a state of pence, corner of South First and Pierce | several years past, and the adoption of the | )% SRS Wl & JUE s For O G0 | from the hall. Even Congressman Jerry | great excitement when it was found that btrects, Rev. ‘I, J. Mackay of Omuha offic resolution is expectod to set all further | uyd cuild has cost on the average | Simpson had togo. Then the protest of the | the woman was dead and her husband con Ing. trouble on that scors at rest £25 3 v 0 [ cl Ho charged William Kock Lo : ouble on that scol est. 25 per month She demands a di- | anti-subtreasury pooplo was taken up and a | scious o charged William Kock, u quarry |l\]w mombers n"‘f vllu-'wwxw- r;f Itlv'vnrvth are A new by-law was adopted, prohibiting | vorce and a writ of uttachment o the prop- | somewhat animated debato occurred as to | man, with the cei \n ‘I he couple were jover BRANDED INSIDE collecting cast-off clothing to be made over ¥ o ¢ champlon company | €rty of her husbaud to the amount of $150 for S bosb then WH6stng ot (6 W 5 | 70 years of age. An attempt was made to = Y FOIHO ABFLHY HOOH (O L8 olty. . Contilbis Y’l_ > momoers of any ‘h\‘lfll- B o BnY {14y 116 Bia ot neeinges and s dn ORIG the vost means of alsposing of it wth the | fo SRR B AT HEIRG A, AT NONE GENUINE WITHOUT IT. Hons left with Mys. Wethorbes on _Istond. | from competing asa member of any other | pf RASTES HEE tEeiage, SRA B0 OrUEL | least possible friction. Finally after two | juil way, near tae corner of Soventh street, will [ company in the same class until two the sum of £25 per month from now on. ‘The | hours wrangling, tho commttos of tho an- = m be welcome, had elapsed from tho awarding of the prizo | attachment was granted as prayed, no bond | tis was iuformed that they could not be 3 _A. C. Graham of this city and Mrs. Mc- | to nis old company. being required, and the case will come up foe | peard unless they furnished the council with - Konzie of Silver Crecls township made a bet A voto of thanks was passed by the nssoci- | @ heuring at the next terim of court. & 681y OB oL B Wi AVt ET A ETTS | on tho election. Mrs, MeKenzie lost, and | ation to the mombers of the local department Sk TErh e 5 yesterday Grabinm was presented with a fine | and to the citizens in general for the euter- Apply at St. Joe house, Council Bluffs, | 8uts ret LOUO LRI Bt HOY,COLIL PLC itock of cightoen turkeys as his share of the | tainment received during the meeting if you desire to purchase cheap for cash | their protest in persen, and that ended ne- 4 guyaiaiang SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS L] ) ) democratic spoils, A committee on tranaportation was ap- | hotel and bar furniture and fixtur g ous between the two wiugs of the Tho St, Androws socloty of this_city will | pointed, consisting of (corge Lincoln of | Ffouse for ro alliane Tk colebrate tho anniversayy of theirpatron | Cedar Rapids, C. W. Nenl of Stuart and | = 05 for ront. Protest of the Antis, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., Saint on the S0th by having & social ut the | Frank Cain of Atlantio. A R West of | poaiee vhie (o qmo=n o mie 90 ver | The protost sets forth that, the wuthiors are ’ I on Maiu strect. W. S, MeMicken is | Cednr Rapids was addod to the committeo on | St HES (8 POVUHE o B0 0 DEE 4 hitteo of tho Farmers ana Lacorors | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. NOW BUY YOUR MEAT OF irman of the committee on arrangements | legislation to fill vacancy left by the death of gram, The next fournament will be_ held in At- [ you the best opportunity you will have | Mo, B, J. Datillo of Texas, B. I / h A pleasant party was given Wednesday | lantic during the second weck inJune, 1802 | this season to get fine millinery. Paisinere of Mississipbl, J. W. Crews of % - at the residence of D, S. Pile, 352 | Ihe next business meeting will be held on ; ; i ennesseo, and L Hall, W. 8. McAlliste Lincoln avenue, in honor of the birthday of ;h‘--:mm Wednosday in November, 1802, rt Swanson Music Co., M asonic temple. | and W. Pope 18, at large, which Mr. Pile and his daughter, Miss Mattie. The | Lyons 2 - commitiee was appointed to memorialize the 2 €Q6Q¢ 2) = A evening was spent in cards and music, and After the business of tre session had w fall goods, finest in the city, at | Surreme councii of the Farmers Ailiance and 3 BB NBIRI@IAD) A% AY. refroshments were served. The affair was [ been uwrausacted the association —ad- T T T T Industrial union by way of setzng forth the thoroughly enjoyed. NELEL T PRI G e TS iithaitallorhidl UIBrond ways objeetions of the convention tocertain declar- v Resarfr ounty | control was held, st whicu the ¥ ~— ations of principles, and demandiog a ; 3 RICES r RV e Ee oen “wors. | following wppolntmonts wero _mado | Furniture, carpots, stoves at cost, at | chingo bo hado by’ the supromo coun- s ”” LOWING PRICES WILL PREVAIL UNTIL 1,,,,“,,,,..“‘.0,, iirty days for tho theft of for tho Atiantic tournament: Super- | Mandel & Klein's. Jun. 1st we quit | cil. The committee, after its organiza- } JA\ UARY a® watch. Yestorday ho was again | intendeut of steamers, . O. Soule, | bsinegs, tion, prepared the views of the convention b £ arrested, charzed with stealing a_coot, [ Jowa I'alls; superintendent of hoso rucing, ——— touching the principles and demands of the N\ BEEF, MUTTON The discovery was mide a day or two ag0 | tonjent of hand cnginos, orgo A, | 145, High grade work aspecialty. e e gl Yeapabtially and| earseatly Office honrs from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunay | Short Loins. ... ... £ Whole Mutton. that the residence of Joln 'I' Stewart on | [incoln, Cedar Rapids; superintendent of S > RO protosts ugainst any action of the suprome | from 10a.m. to1 p.m. BTl e | Hind Quurter i‘l\ll\? Jiaak hmil been :"}';N“-;'LL;‘{“')'IIA«: h‘t:x st | addor climbiog and coupling contests, U, L. REPUBLI QAT EA GV Council that proposes Lo commiu the Farmors | o pecialists in Chronic, Nervous, $kin and Blood BB R SREEN G Pk : Tiowg e o water pipes. u y wore Root, Lyons. A program was also ar- \d6/ane i > | Discases. i sl e ik o\ the east, and_tho discovory wus not mado | ranged for tno ‘tournament and a list of | Fixing Upon Time and Place of Meet- Hont L thats: “{,‘,'-Sinifi.‘.“"“’u'h“'”.ifim'i,'"““?,‘v For- Consultation at offico or by mail frea | Iib Roust No 2........... SV TG | LStOWSILEE until the water had soaked ~through nearly | prizes for the successful contestants, ing—Omaha Mentioned, tho federal = congross for wovernment | Medicines sent by mail or express, securely | Roast Beef, Shoulder.. every room and a great deal of damago had The afternoon was spent iu riding around ¢ ; v i ! e packod, freo from obrervation. Guarantees to | 3, is Whole & Ny New York, Nov. 10.—Many prominent [ loans of money to individua citizens d o1 U0 CE el Logs Z been done. Council Bluffs and Omaha in_and on_ top 3 Lt of money d il citize curo quickly, eafoly and permanently. it} Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shepard celobratod | of - ono of - Stephonson's . tally-ho | Members of tho riepublican National leaguo | Upon farm mortguges us security, ot toubo | Tho most widoly and faverably known epor SHCHLe LR bo o e Whole Veai. s 8o Hago, - Wodnesday. ovenlng . ab. | their | the . rido | the party . rowrned to | executive committes called to fix thotime [ 3f Failresd’ proverty mad Lranepor . e iiro Gf Norvaus: Uhtonts ant Bir AL Hind quarter vcm, 10¢ residence In Madison pitk, Quito @ | the Grand hotel, and 'the visitors left for | and place for the national convention of the | constitutional. impracticable, contiteting with | wical Diseasos. ontitle theso ominont physiciane | 11008 Of et for Steal. Stew Veal.. 6o vumber of nelzhbors and friends dropped | their homos ov the evening trains, greatly | joqoue tho Spirit of the alliance movement and tend- | to the full confidence of tho afllicted everywhore Plaits Rolled for Roast. in on them and the evening was passed | pleased with the reception given them by [ ¢ § 8 ing (to. government paternalism and stato | Lhey guaranteo: Corned Beef Rumps BN Tendorlal > pleasnatly i various wmusewmonts. A num- | their Council Bluffs friends, When the mecting was called to order [ A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE fortte | Corned Beef with hone...... .. se | Tendorloin 120 ui n ] soclalism. Tho s detai D S5 : ber of valuable presents were given. e after recess twenty-six states woro repro- [ preitisi ul‘.ef!:;":"‘lg‘L“‘:‘\:I‘;‘:‘.{;:;‘““ 1 detill |- awtal effects of early vico and thie wamerous ovils | Roiling Beef with 1one 3 Pork Ch 3 5 100 i i he s that follow in its train, Por 90 The recent cold weather has put a ston to Success Phenomenal. seuted. All the oflicers wero present, presi | Iy conclusion the committee expresses ite 1x Beef Rumps (boneless the work of riprapping tho river bank north- | The great sale of winter goods which | dentJotn S. Clarkson presidivg. desira to co-operate with tho alliance in car- | ok ATE BLOOD AND SKIN PISEASEE cef conked Pork Shoulder . 7e west of the oLEy namboktofr “""r‘""‘}" the Toston Store, Council Biufs, | The conference was continued, the states | rying out its principles, securing safo cur- NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXJAL DIs. | Hind Quarter Beef (steer S Sult Poric.. .o 9o were cauglit in deep water when tho freezo | oy vioq Suturday last, has been a | being caled in order for reports as at the | Feucy, ridding the land of trusts and monop- | QRDERS yield readily to their skillful ‘reat- | Hind Quarter Beel (cows).... ¥ Breakfast Bucon No. 1..... 120 3 il commonced, and, as a result, they aro stuck | IO It would . Eoem | morming scasion. At last the. question of | olies: helbing the farmer'and laborer, secur- | meut. Pors Quarter Boof (stoeva) Breakfast Bacon No. 2..............100 fast aud will probubly havo to stay thero | DASHOMIBE' SUSCESs: 0 ALY SO | L, st the question of f jng an houest ballov and a fair count, and TILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL \ .CERS | i“oie (yun Qaugeonoudo untilnthew. About 200 men are thrown | that all the ludies and gentlemen in | time ana vlaco for holding tho next annual | selecting for places of - public bonot and [ gunrnsiebd cured without puin o deiention | 10vC Quarter Beef (cows)............ . 5 out of employment by the cold weather in | Council Bluffs and surrounding country | louguo convention came up. A committeo | emolument houest and capable men, who | from Lusing Side Beef (steers). . ceeveeneaen. e | Bxtra Cured. L : .1le this way. were uvailing themselves of the induze- [ presented the claim of Buffalo fov the houcr. [ regard public oftice not as a private advan- HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perm. te Beef (cows). y 5 Sugar Cured No. 1...... e 00 The Chicago Ladies' quartotto appeasd | ments offered at this sule, from the dward P. Allon thought tbat Detroiu was | tage, bit a public trust. nently and suceessfally cured in evory case. Loin and Porteriouse. .. ...... Sugar Cured No. 2.0 y 90 at the Broudway theater last ovening | crowds we have hud the last few days. entitled to the ct ) o - & SYPHILIS, GONORRH U 8 LARD under the auspices of the Young Bolow is what we have tooffor in | George W. Palckett of Union City, Ind., Will Organiz: a New Alliznce. torrhwn, Seminal Weakneas, Lost Man Single Pound 100 Men’s Christion association, The quar- | qress roods during this salo: said that the distinction belonged to tndian- | The executive committeo of the anti-sub- | Nght Emissions, Ducoyed Fueultios, F SAUSAGE. TEaL S e R Ay A L F 2 tetto s composcd of Pauline A. Stemn, e g Ve 3 apolis, treasury party will now. proceed to Texns, | HEHERSS SRG B0 CEUERI Ot Crail na all func. L Ll Sonatodosnonn St Mario Louise Knott, Mary Belmant Cope COLORED DRESS GOODS. Minneapolis and Omaha kept quiot, not [ whero 127 sub-aliiances bave already de | fionnl disordors that rennlt from youthfal follies | |- Kettle Rendeved, 50ib...............8kc and Alico Morrill *itaymond, and tho | Lot 1 inch wool pluid dress goods, | cariug to present their rosouctive claims [ clared agaiust tho subteazury schomo, and | o tlo oxcuss of matore 3o _\nrnn C0HHaTROGUD0 5 5 :\\‘”v ) 0.l Tio program rendered by them was u magnificent | worth 46e, during sulo at 25c. until it was decided whero the national con- | will begin the work of organizing a new R 3 tis A Ao aoa0a06 50 a0 e0tRGEOGHOBI0H No. 2501b ....... MEEC SR one, composod of solos, duets, quartettes, | Tt 975 piceos of our odds and ends | Yeution should be held. allinco. A call for a uational convention | Stricture Sinrnice pormancatly eord: | v, 5 eiiiieeeen. be | Compound Tierce. s 70 and recitations by Miss Cope. 'Tho house | ;) S0 PIEges OF ORE BRCEATE CRCY | After much talk the matter was referred | will probably bo issued fomorrow. ting, caustic or d n. Crir. effocted HEadiOhonsos i s i ot N A o nn A o 0LB I B G o was well filled, and the entemainment was in | ) By Wo0) e A00c fanCY s to & subcommittee with power to act. The ‘I'he capture of the alliance by tho people’s | home by patient without a moments pain or | Pork Buttorine and Oleomargarine 20 every way a suucess, uids, o8 sorges, und e fancy serges, | committeo will defer action intil after tho | party was practically accomplished wwoor | annosauco. g 3 ey b ! gorine. L. 200 A suit was commenced in tho superior one lot, during sule a > ayard. meeting of the national republican committee | three days ago, but” the full extent of the o B — — court vostorday by Larson, Mink & Peterson, | LOT 3—All our pattern dress robes | in Washington next woek. cnpture was not appurent until today when | 7O YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN Foil Gatate brokors, against Catborino Heinze, | from £5.00 to 325.00, at half prico—n | In the event of the national convention bo- | President Polk was unanimously reolocted | Sure Cuire T Sileh ects of corls Don’t fail to tl" the Newest Dellcac of the to collect a commission of §165 for a sale al- | good d less N they cost to import. | & held in this city Buffaio will withdraw, | and H. L. Loucks of South Dakota was i b ALY which brings organic {;‘gcll to m.v.,‘um-., worked up between the B O t—AlL “"(‘,“‘” s‘l‘:vas o l‘))l:\ :Il“!nld .].mlli l\[h;l-)x it \\'md x(i'" nuh:lumfwnfi. Omaha, c:mT-nl vice ;:.-«»umu, TR ;,.\'"_Ter‘:w:r e x‘l;n‘):::-l?;.‘x(h::ri4“)“|.n]:‘::-l‘l::;’;ll\lw;lcx‘xlx;g(‘Izmd;. w | Season, Green Bay Smoked White FISh J fendant and one Fred Sperling, of 100 | colors flunne e s udianapolis and Minneapolis for the conven- | elected secretary treasurer and J. k. Willetts L acres of lana, tho prico’ to be paid | {oLovE, fannels that ;“’]“; for dic, 890 and | tion of the National Republicun lenguc of Kansas national lecturer. Dis:{Beits At dreation yig have imon being £2,800. Tho plaintiffs allego thau tho | 100 all inone lot forthis sale at 25¢ o f © oo e alr. George . Washburne of the national | dalgenco and solitary habits, which rnin both ditendant. agroed to pay: themthe 'amount | Yard: 2 L 5 McKinley's Name Arouscs Enthusiasm | gxecutive committeo of the people’s party body, unfitting them for business, claimed demanded, provided they would ALL WOOL BLACK GOODS, Bostoy, Mass.,, Nov. 19.—Five hundred | stated that the leaders of that party were | studyor marriage. make the bargain, but that aftor they had All wool henriettas and French serges | members and guests of the Homo Market | jubilant over the election of President MARRIED MEN, or those entering on that fulfilied thelr shire of ‘the coutract sho | that sold for 58c, jeand Gie, reduced [ club attended its testimonial in honor of the | Pellt | e Hapnylitelia wareloc physloaliebilitydaiokly refused to fulfill ners. 5 e e = 2 o e four great leaders in tho alliauce, eisted, for this sule to leaders of legislation at the Hotol Vendomo | yyote ! "PRESEC TR 0 Mharrel and £ 8end 6 conts postage for celebrated works The types made Tur Bre accomplish the 69c BARGAINS, this ovening. At the round tavle in the con- | Polls, tho lattes wus regarded us the one | on Chronic, Norvous and Delicate Diseses. cyclopean enterpriso yosterday worning of | 40-inch figured henriettus that sold for : ; Sea i iaersnde ® | Thousands curod. §#7~A friendly lettor or call ool e A D e wassne ool | e b Lk arad benpe terof tho dining ball sat Goneral W. I | most'favorablo to tndependont political ac- | hetsius, Surgh £, TRy oL O S across tho river in a singlo night. In [ 77y SHEAE S S C i mep | Praper, who presided, Goveruor-elect Wil- | tion. ey add golden years to lifo. §27°No lettor answered discussing the probability of another 40-inch fine Austrian henrietta, former | Jiam E."McKinloy of Obio, Senators Aldrich | Mr. Polk in his annual adaress Tuesday | unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamps, motor company © building & competing | Price 8¢, sale price 69c. . and. Hoar, Hon." Honey,Cabot’ Lodge, and [ nightso severcly condomned tho 1wo old [~ Address,cr call on PO peratnY 6T tae® ithes O POLE | Yyg-inch Fronch twilled serge, 89c | others parties and in the adiress, us well as between meant to be stated that the new. company | goods, salo price 69¢ a_ yurd. "After the discussion of the claborate mony | he lines, so strongly indicated bis tendencies DRS. BETTS & BETTS, could force its way into Omaba over tho BARGAINS General Draper called thie club to order, and :Olbi'rlv'll!}ll"“Innlf I'llm\l“;‘ucm,min the elec- Broadway bridgo under the conditions of 46-1 8 a1 atsold at 00c. | refecring to the practical nature 'of the | tion ofeitharonaof theother gentlemon men- GrtleiB e el oty ac, Al B U et onty i EInd s ipLgthatisolal This was tho signal for an enthusiastic [ 1o the peoplo's party, while, on the other e o e ooy aavar & fiBurtington® | 48.in. Mohnirs thut sold b 81.00. e L o sy st | land, tho ro eloction of President Polk is ro. | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Tho poople of both cities who reutizo that the | . A0-in. fancy Bedford cords that sold at | giving thrce cheers for “the future prosident | wardod as a great victory for the peovle’s | —gloo it oo, s Burlington ought (o build such o beidge, $1.00, L ol Unitad. Staicall ThoL Assembh v 'The clection of Mr. H. L. Loucks of B 10-in. figured Schastopol cloth, satin | adjourned to Tremont temple, where General us vice prosident 1s regarded I HE KI NG Hic Draper delivered the opening speech, us greater victory, from tho fact that bo is oy I stripe, that sold at $1.00. delivered | uing ¢ : gront o P 3 charming comedy-drama In two | Al tho aboyo in one ot at 774c o yard, | Molor Melcinley. followed Souator Hoar, | & meintorof tho Batlonal committeo of the OF ALL : i 3 y abe y armly *cheere ing sty | national people’s party. acts will be given by tho Innisfail Phil- | 81124 bargains. Our $1.50 silk warp f,f:,“f‘,:': \\;Lu\:l‘l\l:~|nl.lm‘;xd duringlivtio forty /[ nh \OnaLRAoD IO BaEty ederation | of.ibho “ fiE P harmonic and Dramatic elub at Do- | henriettas, our $1.39 fine Hindoo twills, itor Alirich oo of “Raye Material.” various industrial ovganizations mot this H baney’s opera house next Tuesday | all our fine wool henriettas that sold for peaker Reed spoke briefly, and | worning at the Hotel Denuison. This com- evening for the benefit of St. Francis 0 and $1.75, our tine hair ¢ stripes, vl ul)ml\ (‘oplx'” of local interest. v’m"'un \\':N .I-m:xlpnwlixcofl "‘\l“: X':‘I" ‘t‘ll‘lllll\lw 3 Xavier’s church. The. play is ono | all as above, sule price $1.123 sing e anid: “If raw materlal is that | from each of the six orgonizations and was veing and Cleaning dons in the hizhest st le of tha art, Fade of the best \\-|.i(-n‘ has been !;(I)s'r«L\' STORE, ou which no human labor iins been bestowed, | ¢hosen by the laiter for the purposo of call- Y Be o -ml_lv to 10016 15 5001 a3 ne w, Wor ’;Im‘u\]:lzn:y on AT ert Fadan ;:x}rlr,:‘ull“:l‘l;‘b ¥ g o e S L EV as bas been said, where under the world is | iug @ cougress of all the labor” and industrial yS untry. Send for price list put on the boneds this season. Tt is a Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., such n thing! It is a strango idea that what | classes. 1t had been devided provious to this : 3 y MAC T RO R TTIET true picture of Now England life, full of y Councii Blufts, la, goes into the mill should be free and what | Bathering to convene the congress at Wash- C. Ao MACHAN, PROPRIETO fun, healthy in sentimint, and just the Store open overy evening until 9} comes out should be protected. 1t is a clear | ington on February 22, but the south kind you will be glad to se Most of | 0’clock, Suturdays 10 o'clock, case of endeavoring to kill vy decay.” and west made such strong objections to that the churacters nre Yankee, but Taw- ——— 1A place that it became uecessary Lo decide upon rence McKeewran is a genuine son of the Hotel Gordon is first class, $2.00. TO RAISE BLACK CATS, some other location. The duty of tne present ey old & NIE (e tea bRl 0 eem e L e mecting of the committee 1s to fix this place. i IPILCTA NOTTICORS N APPONT A old god® and the greatest 'nldormnn of Tariff Relorm Banquet. A Pecutiar Business Being Opened Up | Tho matter occasionid lengthy discussion ; ] SPECIAL NOTICES. || Z\ \l [()NAL B K dl‘lll“:\l::ll l;i\-l;llxwr:ul saw. Remember tho [y, yypual dinner of tho Turift Re- on Puget Sou andionded in refarring thoiauestion to a il b < COUNCIL BLUFFS. committee consisting of Messrs. Tervell, Sold in En Iand : OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, IONA form club of Council Bluffs will take | Six Fraxcisco, Cal, . 10.—James | Taubeneck and Baumgarten, with instruc- for 1s. 1344, “nd Jok RENT—4 sneareity, Good Louse, PERSONAL VARAGRAPHS, vlace in the dining room of the | Warder, of the Consohdated Black Cat com- that either Indiauapolis, Louisvitle, Paid Up ( 0l — = rand hotel on the ovening of November | pany s from Falr Haven, Was : clunat, Chicago or Springlield, 11, b 1o wna well: Rent, ) por year suitce | Pald Up Capital.... .$100,001 Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Van Brunt have gone | s - g AReE)(nany, Ia bers from BatoiInyon,iVash SUHY g ; P e R L T L 100 in America Lounen Bty i Oldost orgnn Forolgn aat R TR 2, at 8:0 o'clock. It will tako the | was one of the stockholders of n novel com- | chosen. It will ‘mako a decision within William Peth R ize has g AT uaturo of a farswell to Congressman Thomas | pany just orkanized on Puget Sound for the [ LWERLY days. .I lam Pethybrid xfr gono to Atlantic | Lowman, who will make an address. Au | propagation of black cats. An island is to be rolitical Phase of the Situation, for 25 cents a bottle. lpnv: RENT--3-room house, with bath and ) 1ts of Indivias to take situation iv a packing houso. elaboraté menu has been provided, and the | hurchgsed so that the cats ean’t mingle with o 4 o IT TASTIES GOOD. cit RN L Faattt Bntios fan i corporations solicited C. L. Davis has returned to his home in | bunquet will be followed by toasts as fol- | the other cats of the region and there tho “"“ V‘Ol'\h'"! lmfl-f‘flf”“‘sll‘m'm;‘"rr;l-nwl Dy cupyinz going o hourding. ) Wisconsin, after a visit with George S. [ lows: ‘“Phe Tariff Reform League” —what | black eat breed 1s to be perpetusted. Thoso | 90Ut Ib the meeting, consuming much of the FANT T = Davis. e e by UG mIBRY | biackieay bsedin to be porpaludiad. " Thete | {ims of thoacasion. /Tho queution an lasue |- & Dr, Acker’s English Pills VY ANTED - Aeuldont Tnswrance’ olfultora It Wych and son Harold leave mext | M. Pus "o fowa Democracy, | pense of running tho big cat ranch will be re. | Was whebher the call for a confederated as- | Curo Bickness and Headacho. £ | jecent rolinbie men oxtra indicements will weok for Mr. Wyceh's old home in Stockport, | 1ts _Past, ' Prosent and ~ Future,” by | duced to o minimum. The cats aro to bo | SCmbly on February 23 shouid leave tho way Pavariia.ith ¢ olthrgdiGal Vonud raasoiLERhorug Lol ek for L. R. Boltor; “Tho American Protoctive | yaised for their fur, and the projectors ex- | OPen for the noministion of u national ticket | § Gordon, Couteil BuiTs. CITIZEN M, 11 A. Ballonger and son Leigh ro. | 1arf—How the armers of the Nortnwest | poct to make millinds out of it. Most of tho | 8¢ that mecting or whotlier the scove of the | 8 e, PRICE—For rent in Bro n building, ) oodwinked," ¢ <o “The vicel o 4 A vork 1o be done there should be limited | FOR UilN & (O, ( turned yestorday from o six weoks trp in | Are Hoodwinked, by John H. ICoat The | original stock will be brought from Holland, | WOrk ! ighe s theracahontd b hted | N e MOCONNE and Pewrl streots, having all the latest A T AT A T (N ¥ Young Mau in Politics.” by Jonn P." Organ; et = 50 as to prevent political action. Tho 2 LL, ‘otiaiin {mprovements, hoated by &tewm, lovator Of Council Bluffs e p “Dhe Farmer in Politics,” by L. T, Genun L ™ ) lattor coursn _was the one finally lotets, te. Apply to J. . irown, or Burke Thomas Green, jr., accompanied by his 4 0. Batond elaphone Honongly, decided upon. When the assembly couvenes e ————— o) ik mother and two sisters, left Wadnesduy ven: | J spescoson Of tie lecont Election,” by J New Youk, Nov. 19.—Tho Times prints | (Wil ‘Proceed to. draw: up & piaiform of N REAARY: 08 BALINES - ARITAL. . STOCK tan $150,000 ing for their new howe at Ovieao, I°) e the followingz: 7Tho extension of the Bell | deciarations and demands, d the two “v ANTED: .‘.m\u tent younz man to work | SURPLUS AND PROFITS...,..... 70,000 hout st nd nouse. Apply at oftice of _— $225,000 Wade Woodward, who bas boen in Chi- | A hot dinner, consisting of chicken | Telephono company for a term of fifteen | great political parties will bo requested to 4 . gugo for ovor w year pust, has veturued to | pie. L Sonic templo, | yoars boyond tho expiration of its original | Kive, them consideration ‘and endorsement, heguni) 1ivh . _ | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS..,..$225, this oity and will probably remain hero por- | [oyiday Su Datents. which ars 10 bo praotioally v is nov oxpected ” ' that the two T ity Uay, . Supper also, | patents, which appears to be practically es- ) L NOR RENT—Several good lown farms. For | Dinecrons— Milior. £, O. Gloason, B L manently TG 7 . uil served by | tavlished by the issuing of a patent Tuesday | £reat parties will ke any mnotice of AN Al o L b SR i o i iR et s ALCECR O 0 \ngsan T Lol Mr, and Mrs. J. E. F. McGeo will beat | 110 1adies s 1 church, | to Ewilo Bevliner, assignor tothe Amorican | these demunds and tha’way will ‘romain R Hunnan, Transaot goneral bunking busi- bome to their friends after Decomver 10 at [ pyin 401G OF (JHOMCNEY | A 5 * | Beil company, bus created considerable sup- | clear for the people's party to call o ; news. Larzostcapital and surplus of any bang the residence of W. H. M. Pusey, corner of inner, 83c. Supper, Zie, prise among men of that profession in this | convention after the othér ‘political conven tlemen wanted for best | iy Southwestorn lowa. Pearl street and Willow ayvenue. ~- City, A number of theso goctlemen ex | tions have becn held and: adopt the formu- (e ararlds D st for | NTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS Colonel Fox and fumily, accompunied by _'l'hvn- will ‘be a variety of fancy | pressea the belief yesterduy that the Berliner | luted u'.-umlul\lnl ‘n-_n A'tmvl;-xh-r.nlvd_ labor as- One Minute Remeay L b 'off Maudlson st haat hratherdnilaws B B HAL i articles on sale all day Friday, at the | application, which for more thun fourteen | sembly as its platform. ~T'his is the plan of For all affoct! ey T o v Mr. Hill | carnival of the seasons, at Masonic | years bas been in “iuterferance” at the pat low now: determined Gpdh by twe poople’s Throat l"’] M “l "“ l' "I Tub Ok f Rouass lais, aug leaves this morning for bis' howe in Pits. | temple, ot office, has boen conveniently retained in | PATLY roat, Lungs and Bronc (S 10 lrenrl Beraots Couneth Bluffee. - SCIS o L — that attitude by the Bell company in order | od AMNRbr of Indusirint " EXCEPT CONSUN P I AU owe 8 Vanrd irvor Bounill Blute. 25 we Co BSTPER. e (A A thio Narthe Macrae-Miller, that it might o brought forth 4s i means of | Uuions, us e , In the minds of oo BRORDL. 6 UNBTION 7 OUNC 1 with eapital wishos to buy . A o a gay party of vaillway capitalists at Coi and Miss Mury V. Miller, took pluce yester- | patonts in 1845, The Drawbaugh claim for a | solidation of ali laboring classes and the sub- rSnlo by Druzglst piy. G 2% Bee oftice. Council Bluirs, ) ou Sunday and take n two om three weeks' 3 = R ¥ iy Tour i the southern states, The party wiit | 49y fternoon st the residence of | telophone patent, which was disposed of by | sequent diversion of the whole strength of | ——— — = O SA LE-Fino s e, woisning | | Funeral Direotor and Embalmor, AL u . . ride? . Ve oction last month, loft. the way cloar th | the gigantic combinativn ’iito the ranks of oL 10 patinds, 105 Maln Atreet &0 divect to Jacksonvillo, going from there to [ the bride's aunt, Mrs. John = Weston, lop last_month, Y ! ; 3 . NION D H sbous LN paun luin B e Dolita Ana TinaminE AR MBI | 2 California avenue, Omaha, Dean | 'he granting of a patent to Berlner, assignor third party. It will be composed of UNIO EPOT OTEL, - TN R T S T S R TTTY south, Garduer of Trinity Cathodral oficiating | to the American Bell compauy. Ewanty "l\"d h'mlll“s fllh-:w rrulmJ each cou- ’ B i LA BALE ‘or BentNaue Qougall Ginfe L Miss Adelaide Babcock of Omaba and e HaeraloD aRRONIAGUAN, ROG OBe deloRae Tor DFNGR A ARd Maan) Bison i order: ShLng sapacity about 4,00 bush Attorney at Law, N Charles L. Haas of this city were bridesmaid i and Statehood. cach 1,000 or fraction thereof of members New bullding, new furniture, evory thing firs ngordor; sholling eapnoler shaut 400 bishe-| | ], Umml)us, ihLiqraer AN Sam, No b Commoncing toduy und for one woek | aud Mrs. Macras loft for the east for a teu | mercial club of this city has issued a call for | J. 3. Stocle, was sppolnted to proparo the | &nd Harver Shop in wonnection, Klectric and Cuvle | Miss Ragsdale will give n discount of 20 | days® tour, after whie i g o u disco ) ys' tour, after whicn they will return to sonvantic 0 ol ) 0 ) o S RaR % ars to any part of the city, T'ry us wil be con- | Phe Wonde: ful Radiant Home Stove por cent on all trimmed hats. 37 | this city and make their home at the corver “,”i""‘",“ L) he J: lm, ‘".‘l m,‘“”""" Ok :',‘".m."‘.‘.;' L \‘,‘m"“!'“ "‘""";" sntHo forth Ut oao. ™ Haten from 8a00't 0 0150 par duy | 3 Broadway, Of DIttt avenue and BIgbih streor. December 15, composed of delegatos chosen | the objects aud purposes of ' the Feoruary of Chicayo. Ha w & | The most durabie, econom 3 ; from each political division of Oklanoma and | weeting COUNCIL BLUFFS bakers wnd hoaters ovor off Sims & \Junlcrs ~fLiornoya of lan Frso, Plush chairs from $1.75 up; bed room A good musical program in the even- on, the Tndian territory, to discuss the advisa- Baniet s s ] ¢ Wo ars “iiso. uivnts for ti R RIAl ol Baarta o ubi bt Aen ) R 5 hility ¢ ehood and th dary lino: v 83 Assou alvanize v ce eles | Stownrt henting and cooking stoves. Dow'e | {pderal courts Hasmns d huga suits from $10.50 up; wire springs, $1.40, | ing at the carnival of the seusons. :,12';,.;:,;:", 1009 8nd thA DOURAATY Lines OF & o Raror Brass sasaolation:: slected uff Galvanized Iron Cornice Works | piar HGi i Vn W s staver o | Beno block, I Biafms, ia at Morgan’s, 740 Broadwuy. Lol s - i aton B saclation: eleolod ufi- ol s e Il joait o sng UE IS XAR MARL B ROYS. 2 2 whether you are ready to purchase —_— The finest grade of boots and shoes at Blot e R tas Lallin of the Topeka Advocate, president; ) 017 B3r - Santael Yan’ (b’ hatufiment piun. whon = SR 2, Kindergarten in rooms next to Y, M. | Morris', 6 Pearl stree Ocata. Fla Nov 10 it s convention of | Yice president, y. H." McDowell'of the Ten: | . l]{ l.",‘”‘“.l 1 v1/ Broadwaiy, an getl i tuo. lukbafunanb plun° whian Ce C. A, Merriam block. Expericnced ——— s xOaley S Sy E bR ACTIR AR nesseo Toil secretury treasur B, | Muimatgefdrohinas on, all klads ob Saririag value for the monoy, whether itis in i teachors. Rates vory low. W. 8. Baird, attorney, Everctt block, sterestod in the Florida phosphate In- | sforgan of the National Reformer of St. | her Work. Artlatls wors o 82analty . ey 00 cook stove or i & steol ri ad ks dustry, held hore today, & combine was | Louis, dunow sololto | from poinzs §2) waids (58 0 11 Cole & Cole, Beautiful bamboo easels 50¢ for ten Maney from Germany. tormad to FORUIALE thE QUYL 92 tho Mmines Amia Wild Ent! usiasm. Siks 4ad. 4 Raw pram duys at Chapman’s, 15 Pourl street. Mrs, George H. Meschendorf, wife of the Mother and Two Sons Suff At a joint meeting tonight of the alliance LeDuc's Periodioal Pills. | - A d Broadway butcher, has just received uotic , t | aud tho Farmers Mutual Benofit association Phe French reniedy acts dirsctly upon the | THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED > MAWAY Bilehen has Jusk recelveg Rouos | - Awpansox, Tnd,, Nor. 10,—Mr. 2 R LS AMAOUANAE : S uid cure taslon of the | uNLY FREE RE“EUL HOTEL 18 NOW OPEN, N.Y Crafus chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. 1 A marriage license was 1ssucd yesterday to Fritz Westedt and Hilda Johdson, both of Iyho Coach Ride. ; \L ;ouncm WS " STEAM 1013 Broadwa ar Northwestera Dapot, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IDWA P — nt Cashier Special Sale Trimmed Hats, Jouncil Bluffs, la A set of books to write upand monthly | that she bas been left $10,000 by a movement was endorsed Manbood restored: "Kalaraed. p y 10, Huffman aud two grown sons of Lapelle were | amid the wildest enthusiosm os. & Juatiod vainelr dieme. TR accounts made out, evenings, Address | couple of friends who have ust | . ] 5 = " g TP K SuF : a8 bl ! suffocated last uight by gas which escaped The Farmers Mutual Henefit association giats and the publio suppiled by Goodman in rmany, e nawe of | from gas siove, elected 5. S. Gauge of Missour, president, 5 Co., Omabi V J3280e b tlng e ‘J";Zh.;‘..‘u N. W, TAYLOR, Managen

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