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‘ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. BT T— 18] N N T \ o d v "3 1d ofietuls wi Vi 3 of o Vi “orrection- T lons have all disappeared and am ol to start for the east, whon Mrs, | A letter from Hépraseutative Horman of | ing. The loss is about #i5,000. Among the MISS DOLLY MILLER, #19 North 5th Jeod was taken with an attack of paralysis. | Oregon, chairmanof the committee on Indian | buildings destroyed s the Laub block, streat: “Tho discharge (rom wy noso has I spite of the efforts of the physicans” she | depraditions, has alreudy beou published in | Morchants bank, Gay Flotcher & Company, PR e—— courod, my hoad s clear and | have rogaing g » oy U ‘ 0 Zrow vo! [ L ¥ 8o " 4 illine store, Rheubsttom's har- my appetite; di tion good, no more paln . NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Mysterions Movemsnts of the Northwester | continued to ~grow worse, ' and her | bohalf of the bureau, and similar exprossions | Lyman's millinory , B 3 g e ., no R0 2 erions Move 1 - oy eV S| v . v sUbE r C v d g ¥ . g ) nte | Around the heart, and | teel ‘like a differon doath occured Tnursday evening. ~She | have come from oftiérs. If nny subscriber | ness shop, Castie's joweiry store and Hat- | Remain’ During Which Patients RETOm, A G sy Gt Drs, Copoland ang Railway Company was 08 years of age, The funeral will | requiressuch seryicee'und is in doubt where | fleld's grocery. fansflold have restored to e my former COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICH fee, Nave do of thelr s Wiy of the spital exporion ted thelr ives with whit daully papers show i price ) tho pract It Bluffs Savings bank, I, who live at the corner | move has been talked of for over a | cspeclally “The but it was out off last | the clerks in o, At the the remains wer taken to Fairview cemetery, followed by a lar il 3 | are free to do as they please about employing The organization of this court gives The | thoagont they had firet chosen. They con Bre BUreav or Craivs d chance to extend its | siaer that they are still bound to employ the od the exorbitant | ST nover thought Tsionld have my nivie in the puper, but the result of my “treatment |t with Dis, Copol { such n surprise both o myself and vy | are satisfied with | yjcends, that I really feel it my duty to tell of iates Ajar,’ presented b store of John Beno so of the exereise Mr, and Mrs, Ni 1 Sixteenth street, state that | y 'r has not been away from bome Jeliversd by O take place this morning at 11 o'clock, from | to appiy, ho will find tho address of Tie Bre T St Aoath A fving s | gova ientth e o ILTON, - s MANAURR | the rosidence of W. B. Reed, 325 Scott | Blureat of Ciims in the Ravernaing colieya, THE INDIAN CLATHY, Can Avail Themselves of the | IR EABRA GONBIERNT. 5. Ml g p MENTS, | Stre 16 pall bearers have b ectod - Tue Ber Buneav of Ouarvs, in dealing ate of $5 - Treat- | strect: T eannot do or way too mieh tor Drag P L L SETEE £, A, Troutman, J. 9. Stewart and W. . |y oreanization of the new court of law | deProdations act, has been successtul i pro- [ ment and Medicines. eraily than 1 ol evar Hope for. MINOR MENTION. Unlon Depot Association May Never | Sapp, jr. i e e ot the an | tecting alargo number of subscribors and MR, C. W. FOSTER, 613 North 42nd stroett B — Oarey'Ont 1ts Plans, but the s - T Tt othiers from extortion and loss. Irom com- e “My hond and nose iire elonr, koo appatite, N. Y. P, Co, ¥ Funeral of Mrs, Beno. nouncement that the court will bold itsfirs | SEEE R SRERUEE ML S e 1t 8p- | ANl Patients Being Unter Treatment or | Nouore night sweataind iy’ fing trbtible Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal City Will Profit by Tho funeral of Mrs. Adolph Beno 100k | session in that city on the 17th of November | Dears that many of the claiants do hot tn- Lo bl UL ohtirely reliaved, gnd I NKY¥O 1o further fene Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. the Result, place yesterday afternoon at her lato resi- | give promise thatthe long-vexed titles in the | derstand thofr position under the act. At & Tncing Themselyes Undor Treatment | o Ananr LIS opeland e A A ns Hod, for ('mf*" Invitations are out for a card party at the denco, corner of South Fourth and Plerce | western territories and state will soon be in [ time when there appeared to be little chance RBefore Decem) 1. Will be Treated | bave surely saved my life” residence of Miss Mary McMillenon Thanks- | — streots. Tho house was compiotely filled with | afair way to settioment. The disputed tities | that congross would take up the claims or | o't Wi Bt L T L —— giving evening The Northwestern Rallway company has | frionds who had come to pay their last tes- | under the Moxican and Spanish grants have | Moke, any appropriation to pay thom, thoy y § b e e Their Crodentials, H B, Hill was sentenced to thirty V0 | been busily engaged for somo time past in | pocts to the dead and to extend their sym- | proved especially troublesome in Arizonn and Bromising (Fom OBe-qUEFLEF to one: Welt tho Free, L 5 As lios been sald, Dr. W, 1. Copoland wa o local firins, Van Bront's and Heebe's build- | 5ervice was conducted by Kov, T Jo Mackns; | o wuvestment in some of the fairost lands | bo collected. To viow of this extortion con- | HAD AFFECTED HIS LUNGS. | uited. the most famous tnatitation o iidkind ¢ ‘ o chattol mortgago was givon by the | inghuve been moved to West Broadway and it | (GHERT WL BT o fiember, Musio | of the southwest, and have proved annoying | KFess tnsorted b LR 1.".':.’\','-\.' . LRI 0 SR LT e ‘ Mucller Music company yesterday in’ favor | is stated that the company footed the bills | was furnished by Mrs. M. A. Kingsbury and | in the districts farther to the north. After m,f,,,,l.,,, 10 15 or 20 per ¢ Mty . New York, of th .ln-mn'l‘ cominent modienl of tho firm of iardman, Peck & Coof Now | for tho work, L 15 supvosed that all this | Miss Jession Jackion, with 1. By Hitis 8t | much agitation aod complaumnt congress was | o clufmants il probubly uridoratund that Mro Wine MeCord's Story —After Hape | oliozestn Ponneyivaniy De i Sanstiolds j Yoricfor £146.55 on l tho stock, accoults | means that during tho coming yoar tho | tho plano. G Py Shepard, K. J Mups B | induced ot the last session to provido a court, | the agent’s commission has boon limited by | was Gone Brs, Copeland ant Mansfleld | i T nla0 18 formally ndorsed by the se ‘ X o A o e Gounci) | Northwestera companv. will erect a local | Bierstiin, W A, Gronorior W i MISEEN | for the consideration of this ousiness, and it | the law, but miny of thein, according to thoik i 11 1 retirios Of ¥arious county wid state medioal pot on its grounds on Broadway. Such a | baarers, Thoe fforal emblems were very fine, | will soon begin to work. own statements, do not understand that they Re tored m fo Health, | soctetion,” Both wentlenin, atier thorongh sss o e of Broadwi, their daugh for several weeks, and thut she o) r, wid and Mansficil has been usefuluess. It will take claims under this | Bgent with whom they number of | 1aw and prosecute thom for persons who do | S9ntracts, whether thoy spricg on account of hard times, and as u further reason it was stated that tae 1s never had any unproper relations with o . P b J him or not l . . Omahu saloonkeeper, as has been © memnbors of tha Uaion Depot company had | friends, ‘e grave was lined with- roses, | not kuow whom to engago for tho service. Tt Wb L& THYONLISN 6. cotigRaNs to phothst T \t wlips ifnfp They also deny ever havicg made any s induced the railway company to put off the | and as the body was lowered into it it was ‘The business ontrusted to the bureau in ) ¢punae ull points and th were loft on the g, he siuld ‘ ( [ ( ( \ ) ments to the contrary. begivming of activo operations for @ time, | more like laying tho doad away to rest ina | Wasbinton is beiug prosecuted with eneray. | jyssage of the act free to” o s they vleased 1 hayl b il miserable with e ‘ S ) Prof. Biias . Barakar, a native of Syrin, | for fear that if tho erection of the local | bed of flowers than in the cold ground. n\'i‘:ImI:“l:ll:-::"nl;::‘l“w;;]x:;‘nl:,:l“l;o(u}:v“fl:::' connd | and employ whom they pleased. Section § of [ Yirtlyfor thie wears But tn e Bist tao ROOMS 311 AND 312, will lecture at the Berean Haptist church, | depot were begun it would forever sound the - and departments are being pushed as rapidly | the act atated: *That il salos, transfers or | fajled o utterly to help e, that ali hope lefe assignrients of any such ¢ ils will introduce a number aims heretofore or | e and 1 hind ninde enteenth | the death knell of the unton depot project . The Innis corner of Third avenue ana S i omy wind that tere [ Naw York Life Building, as possible, with no delays on accunt of the Streot, Sunday and Monday evenings on [ Itisuow regarded as a protty well de- \ltios” of their own in | |y hereafter made, excopt such as hove oceurred | Was 10 uso tryiog any loner 3 EAL AL b g > b e e i arge amount of business which has been sont Mt Ry Mt Lito (nhsysia and’ Epyntan T sstuimos] | toemina fact that thearoraseld kmoll ks wm,” Tuesday night. to the bureau, The lareo amount of claims | I the duo tndministration of docedents’ os . 3 ; / X of tho natfvas will bo exhibited and tho man: | sounded somo tiino"ago, and thut Councll e T ntrusted toits careis a standing proof of \ho , aud all contracts. hurotofore. mado for Cor. 17th and Farnam s, Omaha, Neb i IAUDU i T Blufts only, Bove s i ketting the several | A pply at St. Joo house, Council lufls, | estocm and confidence in whict 1y e is owaiitesto clalmants’ attorneys ? if you desire to purchase cheap for cash | held by the public which it serves, Tt is like. | 05 (BER 06 SRR TG o) L the mean- . H, COPELAND, M. D. Siiii T ata tormnd . for sing of | call the matter square, From ofaial sources | if 3 f bt ML, el o T itea” oa | it in leatned that Jarge appropeiations were | hotel and. bae-furniture and: fixtiros: || Wiss s domonsteation, if aue wis requirod.of assist the worthy poor of the city during the | made at a recent meeting of the directors of | House for rent. hi8 reVeIRtIOURHIIT (RdEREA (to! the Loomis coming winter. Offerings of clothing and [ the Northw s v provisions will bo received and aistributed | the compar B, MANSF Consulth ELD, M. D, % Physician. Speelaltios: Catarrh and ali discases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Lunzs, Nervous Dis- eases, Skin Discases, Chronie Diseasos. Offics ing of this. All claimants had to make new contracts with agents after the passage of the act, and they were at _liberty to emplov any oné thoy pleased. 1f they were pleased with the zeal and acts 61 their first acont torn for improvements allalong agency which have been published recently | ceess Phenomenal, s lino betweon this clty and go even furtherin the same direction. When wmong the needy, The plan has not been | Chicago aporopriation was made for | The great sale of winter goods which | i man sought for by the police for noarly a s e ) Pet, byt 1 is thoughu it will bo put into ovor- | WOrk at this poiut, but just how much will | 1o Tioston Store, Council Biufls, | year on a warrant for ombezzlement can sot | thov mght make their now contract with SONU UG0S i e . ) Cr0 (11338 oy ey b Catarrhal troubies and Kindrod o As0d \ts6 of the next week. be invested cannot be learned hero. The 1 at the | PUrpose of the appropriation, it is said, a claim ation in tio c at, flood the western coun The Carnival of Se y last, has been a | ur ceem | try with cireul started & phenomenal succoss. It would MALO 0se any other agent that they pleased. by mall. Send 4o In frowlars. Addr ail treated successtully and receive assignments sons_ was he ots s to build u local passenger and freight Y Those who have not signed new cont stamps for question Masonic temple last evehing, under the f ! i £ i a for several million dollar's worth of claims, | ! | \ ! el < depot at the present locatio I'hesa plans | that all the ladies and gentlemen in & 0 % L « | sincethe passage of the act may profit by tters to Copelund Modleal Tnstitute, New auspices of tho BratEMothiodiss chireh ; ; ok svetal \ W th itappears that thereis littlo protection for | yhje mw.-’\n'-- much better terms (]hm\ they York Life Building Omahi, Net An elaborate program of musical sl arc and have been for soveral months i the | Council Bludls and surrounding country | i dREEIE GTETS 0w Michown repr {IoHB TNl tAtTonEs wok BpreRellted i ind i HanTEROLT tieFohicinlicuRiiseRNOLE NS [Evieeainviling thomReives (Gl the indi sentative. The men whoassigned their claims refreshments were served to those who (""'v :‘r“‘ ”‘ . ”l“:.‘ ot "l)‘_ ments offered at this sale, from the | to Loomis would have had small chauce of wished. Bootks were erected representing :I‘:"Mul “2“ N h'.“\\m |"‘ '“:m'“ "“!i“;(’]’l“‘:m’ crowds we have had the last few d ays, their seeing any of thel money if that the varions seusons, and_articles appropriate | FEFPL BT B0 eRrOEn B BRe e Below is what we have tooffer in | schemer had ben given time to collect their to each were on sale. The attendance was | J! or PG (UL L dress goods during this sale: claims, When such risks are run and men gond and the patronago oxcellont. will be commenced is not known, but the 2 4 1 . ’ who are not able to go to Washington and D . Simanson, two | 10cal ropresentatives of tho company do ot COLORED DRESS GOODS, FaOWIho Bhe thiove Taut Kita e e Lol nev s workmon® on tho now!honse of:Robers Mc- | 190K for a'long dalay, It Is probable that Lot 1-—36-inch wool plaid dress goods, | at haphazard, the need for a bureau to pro- conld otherwise get from the ageuts. Tho fact that Tue Ber Breeat is doing the work for the bare exvense involved has had a good effect in mod; ting the charges of all agents to those who know how to protoct them- selves. IPor thoso who distrust their ability 10 cope with the claim agorts on their own ground Tuk Ber Buieau is always open. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF3, VW ANTEDGirl at bourding house. 160} South sth stret. Kinzie, neat the Chautauqua ground :,‘“’x'l",]‘,‘x_‘i'w“ ommenced inearuest betore | ol e, during sale at 25c. toct the people and do their work at reason- e E fell from the second story '..r the 5 SEEa Y Lot 2—75 picces of our odds and ends :\Il}f; rates is A INU CARS FOR THEIR GRAIN, FOUNG fresh mileh cow for sale. Auply at bouse by the breaking of "tho scaf- [ Fold on a minute, Look at these | inall wool goods, including 50¢ all wool [ e approval with which Tue Brr enter- S 62 Broadway ToR¥L f‘;‘m, his skull was fiactured, but)t is | ©f groceries you can get for a little in one lot, during sale at 374c a yard. public, b Crying for Relief, : ~{|.m« ana well. Rent s[u Fper year, Suite now thought he will recover. ' He was | money at Brown’s C. O, D. Prompt de- LOT 8—All our pattern dress robes ——— Burrixaroy, Ta., Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- e : LT G COAR LB IRC moved to Bis rosidence on Tenth avenue. | livery and guaranteed goods. $45 Broad- | from to $25.00, at half prico—; B LI LION gram to Tug Bek.]—*“Although millions of [ MB. WM. MCCORD, 1711 South tith Street — The oth iderably shuk « i Blura, © 1 deal less than they cost to import 1atol avet X I3 OR RENT-d-room house, with hath and The other man was considerably shuken up, | way, Council Bluffs, good deal less th ey cos nport. e 5 bushels of grain bave been taken away from | My head and nose were clozged up and the Sty L B WO but not seriously injured. 23 1bs geanulated sugar. $1.00 LOT 4—AlL wool stripes in black and """""" in Itio Grande do €ul Mak- by, 0006 enstward, we don’t seem to teel any Cr dropping nto my thront, kept mo | o Ity water B N Sh streot. Partle Belt ol e 24 los extra © sugar. . 100 | colors, flannels that sold for 33c, 39c and | in& Much Noise and Litele Prozress. | o yho'let up of blockade out here,” snid o | Wik Sire i Thitamod. Shvere i 1 o ANTED - Accid T tors “Believe me if al hose enduring | s New Orle o 45 A RTARE o AL “0yrighted 1991 by sames Gordon Bennste, ¥ A = 0 el as sore and inflamed, Severe pains would 7 I—Aceident insuranco citors 8 o i g | 0 165 Now Orleans sugar. .. 1.00 | 45¢; afl in one lot for this sale at 25¢ a | 1C0wwriy iy aan on Bennett.| R eaa e metall tad T e o | [ I T B e A Rt | A et CLL S (M coni- tra hndcements will s G L Thorpe, Hotel erting thomselves to clear the grain, butit | D% 4o ot pours 1 unceasingly and as fast as removed by easternlines we choke Chicago up. Today 500 cars of grain crossed the Mississippi for | come over e e : Ul { Chicago from lowa points, and the officials | liuvdly « ., has sent circulars to all the | aroadvising farmers to stors their grain asa | Iess aid did mo no is01 commanders and intendentes | possible solution to tho situation, They will | morninzacti ut. relinble men ¢ 2 up or Dloted feeling atter | EEGRorad, Call ot add What tood 1 took did not digest, but | Gordon, Council Biu s, ad in my stomach. T had palpita- - - — il faint.d izzy spetls woud | (YERICE=For rent in o i building, Main ving me so weal uld and Poarl str 4, haviog all the Intest nd. My sleep was broken 1 rest- provements, heated by stean, elevator, Ol 1 would arise in *he | closets, ete. Apply to J. ). Brown, or Burke e tired than the night | & Casady, on preniises, wrd, Varparaiso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.,) ALL WOOL BLACK GOODS. Nov. 20.—{By Moxican Caole to the New All wool henriettas and French serges | York Herald — Speeial to Tiue Bre. that sold for sand 6ie, reduced | The insurgent committee at Porto Ale- for this sul 3 gre, the capital of RioGrande do Sul, ARGAIN Bra 40-inch figured henciettas that sold for | garr young charms’ as sung by pretty Jessie | Tomatoes, per can, Portuneand Bzekiel Fortune in “*Hick’ry | Corn, per can... Farm® 1s worth the price of admission. | Table peaches, pe : it Tuesday nig Yohiny 's. per can. ... Heur it Tuesday night at Dohuny Flopoasheaipoele Nowiendy Sardives, per can. . ¢ R >eus, per can. .. Our monthly magazine, entitled | 2 by nfln..‘-;n for. . “Lashions for ~American Women,” is | 4 lbs rice for : i T ! ! g 3 y A during this sale 65c, throughout Brazl, iu the name of the pro- | have to crib their corn for awhile at least, as | PGIY OW 1res S0 for s or sl o o1 our . 2 . 2 ] 4 ¢ S ) p past two winters [ was attacked with ADIES and gentleme wanted for best nidy u.|[:|> o T r:d for one or ask for one X:.|n‘¥"i1':-“”n:“ 40-inch fine Austrinn henvietta, former | yisional junta, asking cach of the parties aa- | the moving of it will be out of the question L A R ] DA R E R A et le at our store i REDS b c 2 0 . of the . ) 5 R I | X JRIN MAWHITE v & C rising buckw price 8, sale price GYe. i e agal ic We could use to great advantage just now e onand renained hollday tride; £ a duy or 60 per cent. Callor § FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO | Self vlsiug buckwheat, pi P Sinet Hronch twilied serge, 80c | Sressed tolola thoimoveiment agaiust Dicta- | 5000 more cars and 100 miove angines.” T orTn DL i ns would thie | addross 13) Kappoll ave., off Miudison st 20-1b pail fruit jelly for 8 tor da Fonscea, Stovx Criy, In., Nov. 20.—|Special Tele ot § A SOmetinies as o il FOARNMS, garden lands, houses, lots business blocks for sule or rent. Day e . yard, BARGAINS, goods, sale pr T4 7 run ble 1 BOSTON STORE, 5 5 Council BlufTs, Ta, S Lo patter Wiy strength and 1o we The car famine iz this “The squadron in the Upper Uruguay river | gramto I'ne B severe. On tho lines of is said to have gone over to the insurgents, ton is becoin, Hess, #0 Pearl street, Council Blufls. Tho bulcony scone in “Hicl’cy Farm?’? | Blege aoiy (ouna cofles, puckage... G honyyjoadhmonoitt 1:1‘.““.' AL90C. | Gonoral Assorio, who was chosen chief of | W Chictgo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul alone | GG GGG is LA : = is the most laughablo thing you ever | Dry salt bacon el i e UL G L, the military forces of the j i [ [ LereRwers iy Baventy fve ioapicad el HONE ZOALTNGS Rl oa clos b tlantaTy s tans eI SR L By On ey Dt yimni bicon, . 48-in. Monairs that so'd at $1.00. e military forces of the junta, is now re- | Jive stock wating to be shipped to this point | Then was when [eave up all hope and* de- [ stoek of grocsr.cs or bagts an t shoes Wil QW arence McKeegan as Romeo | Bologna sausage...... 40-in, funcy Bedford cords that sold at | Ported to have declared, that be will not side | for which there were no cars. cided there was no nse doing any more. put a eroom house and ot in Qmba s pu and Mrs. Priscilla Dodge as Juliet are ”f’;l"i‘fi o500 o | $1.00, s with any party, as his only aim 15 to defeud ioux Farus, 8. D, Nov. 20.—[Speclal | “Soonuftorihut [ bagin rendiing of tho quo- Y. iilany — fine. Sce them Tuesday night, e % | 30-in. figurea Sebnstopol cloth, sutin | the constitution and overthrow the dictator. | Telegram to Tux Bre.|—This evening the | [ S Ditiors iy damaition wore | QNI AT S S PERSONAT, PARAGRAP, Lowis Iye, can..... 10 stripe, that sold at $1.00. n Dr Assiz Bruzil is said to bo on his way to | £, Chicago to secure reliof from the tre- “.'mx.”l\l\ hiuot ;';v"vu,\:n;llr.‘.'r:u try their sys- T TN SRR GRS = = : Serubbing Iy i3 All the above in o lot at 77ie n yard. | Montevideo, to ask the government of Uru- 1 weadous blociade, which exists in the ship- | “} i iy T 'l man. Xo trace Tl e O e nGTaY MABE RN E RIS Frank Hollenbeck is in Des Moines. 0 bars good soap. 25 $1.124 bargains. Our $1.50 silk warp | guay to recognize the insurgents. Tne robels | ment of graia. Two hundred complaints | of my old trouble remains Vinyone blime | ningordor: sholling capucity about 4, w,.m,. Hon, Smith MePhorson of Red Onk was | Stareb, per pound. ... 5 henriettas, our $1.39 tine Hindoo twills, | ave reported to bs receiving large numbers | from as many towns report no cars, and | meforspeikin els daily. Here isa b i in flull:-u:x ok ...r“' Plug tobaceo. . Smoking tobacco rchasing. The - = grain buyers have stopped p lly the state- in tho city yesterday on legul business, 20| all our fine wooi henriettus that sold for | of pifies, swords and pistols. buy commission denies emphatic Miss Flora Kramer of Creston Is in the | Bulk oysters, quar 3 0 and #1.75, our fine haiv cord strip - . . S - z 2 city, the guest of Mrs. T. J. Carothers, GHolol Al on {ask 8| alias above, sale price $1.124. Likened Unto Anarchy. menvoriios Yol FMIllerypreslaenyior a2 A NOTABLE INSTANCH, William Bweet lof| Ohindron, Neb., 1s7the BROWN'S C. 0. D g 5 . BOSTON STORE, Loxnos, Nov. he Exchange Tele- :»,L}‘}ZIL;L‘?.; ;:m‘.:}’:u:::;ml:\);'i'.'&umhmm it = I IH E: G—RA I\l D guest of C. C. Cully, 218 South Firststreet. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., graph company has received further advices | will require 3,200 cars to relieve the de- u 3 345 BROADWA Council Bluffs, I". Eivans has goue to Mobile, Ala, oun Council Bluffs, ia. o R e e reels b b B, S e T business. He will go to Texas beforo roturn- feom Rio Janeirc this afternoon. According | ménds now being made. Mr., W. F. Callahan, the Well Known Store open evevy evening until 9 1% bowme: e, 2 Ol ¥o i 2 to these the condition of affairs throughout Caught Under a C Contractor, Entorses Drs. Copeland Council Blulfs, la 4 o’clock, Saturdays 10 o'clock, s = e t & . Dr. I’ H. Montgomery was emtled Thurs- | 18 $60,000 Enough? oL O srazil is rapidly growing more critical. i Mamsmaiitows, ln, Nov. 20.-[Spe and Mansfield. Sl B s s SPOIN day night to Beaver Dam, Wis., by tho seri- | Since tho city council has decided to lay Sle e e mail carrier, | Everywhere discontent and dissatisfaction | Tole o Tie Ber. |—Brakeman Thomas : THIS BLEGANTLY ~APPOL 1 Dam, 5 (o th 0 H. V. Slead, the popular mail carrier, | B Tolegram to Tn n Tho ERGANDL VR ous iliness of Bert Stacy' of this city. Ho [ the question of voting bonds for tne erection | 1, purchased Mullis & Co.’s grocery at | With the present regime are becoming more | Jester of this city was instantly killed at 10 “Over two years ago my trouble bezan, HOTEL IS NOW, OPEN. w.\u roturn carly next weck. of a eity hall before tho people at the spring | 164 [3rondws & pronounced. Instead of tranquility and ac- | o'clock todny near Centorville on the Oska. | Lhaveseen iy wizerable duys ang nights —— Miss Carric Stevens is expectod to return | election, the question is being asked whether L quiescence in Fonseca’s assumption of dic- | loosa & Moravia branch of tho Towa Central. | 33t Lreat. =My stomac was in & very bad con N. W. TAYLOR, Managsr. today from a vi isily frritated.so Gt often whit 1 tto Kentucky. After visit- | the amount dec power there are vigorous opposition | The caboose of a freight train jumped the | dition and upon by the w fall goods, finest in tho city, at | tatorial g friends here for ay v i i 2 i h v4 ' v ver. pster p 1 be awn up aluos! nmediately. lng friends horo for.n duy or two sho will | council will be cuouch, The coun- | Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. and increasing agitation. In general terms, | track and turned complotly over. ~Jester | ate wouid be thrown up alwost inmediately | o 2 roturn to her home in Pasadena, Cal. q 4 i Y ) S AEUALIO Aenus Yor the Tear and crushed to | There were pains in my stomach and howels g Sl Ariits Uveaollition & uissad the potitical condition is described as closely | Was caught under the car and crusbed to J £ LS el Charles Lincoln, city ticket agent of the | < 2 \nissedfisomeginqutlis) Sy oraarinE GRAHATES death, T Gk 1 it Bhon o Milwaulcee, has been promoted to the oftice | 860 decided upon $i0,000 as a suflicient New Implement Warch juse. In spite of the efforts of the government to PominentlCitizeniDoad A A ey of assistant passeuger and ticket agent with | amount to carry out the desired project. | E. A. Wickhum will ercct a large brick | requce Rio Grando do Sul to obedience by Erpuiingnticicizengllesd Sl H'Was always tired and worn out. 1 had 1o z : headquarters at Omaha. He will tako upis | This resolution was adopted, however, by a | warehouse at the corner of Main street and | force of arms or to win its allegiauce by [ Mussovm VarLey, Ta., Nov. 20.—[Speclal | aporgy or wbition loft.” I was restioss und | “Learel|cLICAGO, BURTANGION & @] SITSY now daties Decomber 1, but will reside in | yote of only four to three, those opposing 1t | Tenth avenue. The dimensions of the puild- | coucessions, it is now genorally wdmitted at | Telogram to Loy BEa = dohn) Bildwin, O e Farbnt e mobC1 “wis | ¢30p “Chtengo Vestibu Snm this city until speiog. - Who will be bis suc- | goiug 50 from o beliof thal. tho amount would | ing will bo §0x150 foot and four stories tigh, | Kio JanciFo that the state will adnoro to its | on of the Valloy’s oldest and most rospected Al umetihe o ligront sl any oo teneo Kenrass R essor 15 not known, 3 not be enough to erect a hall which would be | 41 1 il be used varek by the | Bititude of opposition to the dictator. Itis | citizens, died this morning. Ho was 60 years lcrally was sleepy and arowsy. 1tsecmed | £20 pm sCliloagoiBxnresy, P Mayor Fried and the council committee on | a credit to the city, nor would it contain suf- | 354 it Will beused as a warebouse by the | helieved that the state will be strong enough | old and born in Maryland. Ho came to Towa 2 1 could not get slecp 2. Those hot | 69w Chtenwo & lowa Local s, sewerage of IFremont, Neb., were in the | ficient room for the necds of the future. Weir Shugart company,who haveleased it for | (o mamtain its ndependence, as reports | in (839, For several years ho bean chief )ld spells would come onme one after | foaves [BURLNGFON & MO, VSR city yesterday on & tour of insvection. It is urged that the only way in which this | & term of six years, to take possession as | from there show that the provisional junta | boiler maker for the Kromont, Ilkborn 1t he i ekt Omaha. | Depot_lith and Maion St They are contomplating putting in a sewage | amount could be made to do the required | soon as completed. The present quarters of | is well supplied with funds and 15 daily in- | Missouri Valley. ek “':;1 L rolt aileerablc, IR [ Denver Vostibule Limited [ 405 p m system, and thoy were shown the workings | work would bo to keep the location of [ the compauy huve been rented foronly six | creasing tho effective strength of its army. N tor kg lasandia) endwoqUBxbraan, il ISR of the system of this city by Alderman Cas- | the hall the sume as at present, and as | months, so that it is probable that by spring | The Exchange Telegraph company’s di O AT carrand g ofn UM oA MG L o g per and City Engineer Tostovin, thoro is a great deal of Opposition | the company will beu their new quarters, | paich further declares that Fonseca’s death e Ous enses sim incoin Limitod (17cent Sin ). (1150 & Miss Pauline A. Stein of the Chicago | manifested in certain quarters to having | Mr. Wickham has gone to Chicago, audas [ is probable at any moment. Though it 1s \ \ Tand ana M o incoln Local 20w Ladies quartetto is a former resident of the | the hall so far up town, it is an open question | 5000 as hie returns work will be commenced. | known that Fonseca is ill, this statement is h\ I\ i\ Vide up my mind to try thelr system, | Lo = ey v, T Blufts, She is the daughter of Dr. Herman | whether the city would not be compelled to | The wholesale implement firms of this city | not supposea to refer to death by natural . .,"“;»‘hf.’]"\;: ,“}j“(j\.\'). oy than I have for | Omuha | Dopot 1ith and Mason Ste. Omahn., Stein, a drugeist and physician of the early | use a large shuro of the amount in procuring | are branching out in all directions, and all | causes. It is taken to meun that there is ex- OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA Sevoral yoars. T am very thaukful to Drs. | 29 a Knnsna City Day Kxpress [ 6.05 p m days. Miss Stein was the recipient of mauy | 8 new location for the building, thus cutting | indications pomnt to Council Bluffs' becoming | treme danger from assassination cr a sudden S g Copeland and Manstield, 945 p m K. C.Night Exp. via U, 1% Trans. | (.40 & m compliments for her beautiful voice, and un- | down the amount to be used in’ the buildng | in the near future one of the greatest imple- | and powerful uprising, wcensed by the oppo- Paid Up Capital $109,00) o UNTON PACIFIC, AT doubtedly hes a bright future vefore her. mi'"‘ ment centers in the country. sition, who I\(\'lllovurmrn\\' l{m presont re- | PAld Up CAPItAL. . oooovreesoses i Omnha, | Unton Depot.i0th nnd Murcy Sts. | Omsh. 1 Hon. Jobn Y. Stone, who has been Wash. | _ There is not much doubt that the proposi- = gime and mako away with its head. Oldest organizd bank ln tho clty. Forelgn and - 6308 m|......eatrico and Fairtleld...) 700 p m | {ngtoniem)! for somo timo past | tion to issue bords will be carried if 1t | Remember that “Hick'ry Farm” is to D ime o Gxchango Anid 0cal sacurltios. 1E4p0si L7 lgstafan ) Donver Expruws. .01 1) pm on businoss the United States su- | i8 presented to tho people, even with | bo given for the benefit of St. Francis Death Roll. ald soicoliections.:Asouuntaraf iladlyia: o bl > G0 m| s Bxpress ©x Sum. 1250 b m the st i 0.8 3 & ankers and corporations sollcitad ~ s pm| 20 preme court, will stay there un- stipulations as they are at pres- | Xavier's church. Hear it Tuesday night | puanenrus, Pa, ov 20.—Isaac R. | . Correspordance in vito ,(,,\j‘w‘tw_/zh/n‘[fié;., CBOP M| rorrseril’ncific EXprows... H2am i after the —meoting ~of the re- | ent. It s understood, however, that botween | und while you laugh enjoy the thought Rl Tnited St 1 | GEO. P BANKORD, Drosident. s @ CIICAGO, 16 1 & PACIFIC From~ publican national committee next Monday, ut | 1OW and elaction an effort will be made to in- | {pey Vo ¥OR IWRED BRJOY LRE FAOUE Diller;fex;oonsulifoticholUnilediBtatos/ay A W. RIEEMAN, Cashler, aek. [Union depot: Tith & Mares Str. | East Which timo it is expected the placo of hold. | duce the council to rescina ita former action | tht you are helping a good cause, Florence, Italy, dicd here today, aged 72 | _ S ISH A T RIOR AT Ant. Qashler ) 1000 8 ). Atluntie Kxorol 20 pm ing the republican convention in 1802 will be | 8nd increase the amount to be 1sued to $100,- TRE BELE LR, vears, Hibiich e Rl ) T W05pm Vostibule i 110 po ducided upon. . M. Stono was a_member of | 000, oF possibly $125,000. _ ° UUEY ? ohipiasa, Pa, Nov, 20.--Judgo Silas M. GITIZENS STATE BANK REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. 10 piml i Night Jedprons. 2o 00 the committee for twelve vears, and his opin- e e e R vashi lark of the state supreme court, died this Golng | CHICAGO I T & PACTELC T fon will have considorable welzht with Mhe | George S. Davis, druggist, 200 Broad- m:l e ’:“’ By LI '(‘"‘:;o“:e“i ‘l’;:‘::“;} evenivg. T Woat. L. tUnlon dondt, Jotl uht Siarey s1s membors, He will put iu bis best work for | way, has the leading drug stove i o | ton has done a good work for the residon - 1 ‘hat They Say Concerning the Sucee 20 p . Omaha, onstern part of the Gty ame i talcing | this section in attendine to tho olaims arisiog His Looks Were Deceivin Of Council Bluffs, What They Say Concerning the Suceess Ul Denver Express 0 —— the lend this yeur in-hollday soods | under tho (ndian depredations act. It has | Cotvamnus, Neb., Nov. 20.—ISpocial to Tur | APITAL STOCK. ... . ooeeser $150000 | of Drs. Cnpeland and Mansfleld—A R e B (R 1ef of Police McFeggert arrested | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . worning, an innocent look- s in tho northern part of the | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Omahn. |U. P, dopor, And Mt ~..Uhicago Express hicawo Kxpross SIOUX CUTY & PACIRIC Ladies, this is imrm‘lun The 20 per cent discount sale that Miss Ragsdale is i ing ut her millinery parlors offers 70000 | well Known Clergyman Gives His There will not be a finer or larger dis- | 88ved those who have taken advantage of ius $225,000 perien: e—Other Testimony. play of the beautiful holiday novelties | offer from the unconscionable charges of the John Korig thi in the city, and his handsome establish- | regular claim agents, and has benotited the | 0 lad who liv You the best opportunity you will have © X county, for forging signatures to a note, v, ), Swh he Theolog! se e e VORI b ol ment will be the headquarters for Santa | others by torciug the agents to domand only | S Cy TeEIRE MBS 08 noter HO | pinporons—1. A Milier. £ 0. Gleason, B L [ | REVL I €. Swinl, of the Theolaeloul sene Joth an i Maroy Ste. | Omana. 3 Claus this season. moderate fees in order to get business, The By aon e * | Shygurt B E, 1t J, D, Bdmundson, Charles BEH LUK roht picasur in muki fouwx Cley Passonor.. |10 20 1 Bordenux, imperial pints, table olive | 1101 (iordon is Tieat 5 long delay over the passugo of the act had Twenty Buillings Burned. néss, ‘Lirgost cupital and sarplus of wny bune | known toyou that | have received great bens St Paul Exprovs 3 oil, 70c ut’ Slead’s grocery, opposite otel Gordon is first class. $2.00. given the claim ugents time tomakecon- | Siovs Ciry, In, Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- | in Southwestern Towa AR T BRI s pract oo R TTY & Welstor 8. | Omati Ogden house. e A TR T T P e P o ot | tracts that would givo them the lion's sare | gram to Tue Ber. |—Twenty buildings in the NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS | i which, at tiines. wis distrossingg | G St Paul Limited 035 & @ —— B RSN S ab | of the appropriation. Many of tho claimants indeed. fn fact, leiding me 't bellove ‘that £ i T = 1 = Morris’, 6 Pearl stree 9 1 A R ~ — nas glye Wblie speaking, 1 tried man T CAGO & NOWDILWESTERN. | Arriy Swanson Music Co., M asonic temple. S aot haa been induced to sign contracts guaranteo- = —— H must give up publlo spouking, 1 tried, many | Tenret | poctiot and ‘Maroy Bh. | Ormaiar, - = e S TR (e it : Gl N Wy 1o wrte and o form Sun'y) Carroll Tuassnge.. 1020 p 1 ; : W. S. Buird, attorney. Everett block, | Ing the agent from one-third to over 50 por o E y ; > o 'vou. and 1im happy to writ {x. Sun'y) Care sonyr. 020 5 8 finest groceries in Council Blufls, Mecting of the Horticulturalists. The depredations act annulled these extor- ¢ ‘ MRS MENA DOLL venworth st 1m0 aatorn Flyor 2[00 G p m T (S : The Western lowa Horticulturahist | tionate contracts and set the limit of agents’ B NENA D e 00 b i Wi Fawe S (e M | 2 Gute City canned goods, finest in the 4 1 auyai ALiam How, i) es A OMATLA & 30 4T3 e | ATTive wowte City cinned goods, finest in the | association will hold_u three days session 1. | fees at 19 ver cent, to e mcreased in cortain m ' i hendachos no Wuwkini or » s oth "and aray Siv | 0" A umn-nilu4";u|unllm‘u~.-h' 1 DrONAWAYs | tnis city, bewinuing December 8, | cases to 20 per cent on the order of the court ) a OTNnN Wilere ki others have failed onel St Louls ' annon il 20 p m School at Cut-Ofr, the association, and delegates to tho | gction of the agents, and so many iuquiries ( ) PWil kladly repeat my story.” T TR TET] TR Some time ago the East Omaha lapd | Bumber of 150 or more are expected to bo | for a reliable ngent were sent to this office, MRS O 1 ANDERSON, W0 Sewnrd strect: | 0w = o Black i, R commny offered o, huila s sohan® 4t0d | present from il over the western part of the | that it ws decidod to estabiish n buroai Ly st 18 10w lvar. oo more liewlelig and | o Ty, (Kx Sam) oee |15 & m Siniany aes byl L state. A wnumber of outsiders will also be | under the direct charge of Tig BEE to pro- | yireyr S Ao A = Jan | SPiEUnK no sore throat, iy headuehes bive | g10 p o|iNorfolk (Ex, Sindar) Bam st Kast Omaha provided the school board | present and participate in the exercises. | tect its subseribers and ive thom the bene- | Will Sell at these Special Prices from now until January 1st, 1802, [ sosed il oY §urabers: vin a night, ana | S BL: Peul dzprons B Ly of Council Bluffs would furnish ateacher. | An effort is beiug made to get re- | fits of the law at the lowest possible charge : ¢ ) d: L Eirarant person, | Too much praise | Tesver | L s The offer was rejected by the board d:wn-d ml;m(on u:‘l rouds, llou the c-vrl;!\muu The bureau has more than justified its es. 2 s Copeland and \|.|n~lill=‘| ,fl:unlw :W" "I”‘ ':"' “""‘T"“" and nothing was done towards giving the | plan, so that each one will get a certiticato | tablishment. It hus attended to the claims ® S . T ehnsciontious work In | ®I0 m | Slous City Accommodauon Pooplo of that vicinity and. sehool ad. | Whon he mets his ticket that will enable him | of a large number of the sufferors by tho Tn. OR CGASH ONLY: my cis uly recommend thow to | 1 p m Sioux Uiy Exitess (R Sunday vantges. The company thereupon went | to take advantage of the reduction. G. R. | dian raids in the west. It is doing the work Wil sufrer 515 b m | liancroft Passenger (Kx Sunday to Work o bulld W school of its | Wheelor is the chairnan of the local com- | at 5 to 12 per cent, taking In many instances T T T T = - v started up, witk an_attendance of thirteen, | desiring them. Programs and premium lists As most of those who lost their property | Moquette, re r price 8] 1t price 8140, B h MR G D MERRY \\|,\. Ihl‘r(.Alnbllnlnwin'\ 8 | T el Rabress i "The house is located as far to tho west as | re being sent to all the members, and can be | througi the Indian raids are persons of | Velvet, regulur price $1.0 price $1.4% Ingralus, 8-ply, all wool, regular price #1, cut [ +Dis. Copelund wnd Munstigld eured e, L teel | 1050 5 K¢ 1auls Eapross 810 p m possible, so that only those who are em. | had by othors on "fi"lu'"m"' swmall means who could not goto Wasnington | Velve gulur price § ¢ prico #1L02 nrice e y Mo o dLEa o A e rRA Wkl and | T R T T ploved 'in the servico of the company | A meoting of the Pottawattamie County | themselves, the establishment of the bureau | Body irussels Bizelow, regulur price 815, | Inzrains, arprice #1. cut price Soe. | MOH RIS BECCTONT LKL DUT not Jeast, | granefor| Union tepot. Counell Klums. | iransfer &d who live on the company's prop. | Frult Growers' and Gurdeners' association | where they can be cortain of exact and just | Cubgriee 80 = Fo B n L | Tngrains extrn supen, rexulur price Ko, eut ) geg gy dars. L ean positively say thit Teai | GRS i ity Daf Exprow 42 p @ erty can send their children. = A rule | will be beld this afterncon at 2 o'clock atthe | treatment” has reached those who need it | Pgpt¥, Prussels regulir price cut price | plen e, rogular price se, cut price | ROW hvar a8 vood s before my trouble began, | 0% 8 ] iy Nl Froros...| 6208 has also been adopted forbidding any chil- | court house. Full arrangements will be | most. Body Brussels, resular price $1.25, cut price | 1 ERA I and [ oan notsiy too el Tor tho good ro- T QU v arTee dren but those of the company's tenants | made for the December weeting, and ivis de- | The persons who have suffored losses ffrom | #1.10. Ingraing ©. . wool filer, regular price Tie, s Drs. Copolind und Mansfield have uc- | Lawves [CHITON lopot. + wunell Wioms. | Transfer from attending. There aro aboul sixty-five | sired that every member be present. the Indians since June 1, 1866, will dowell | Tapestry Brussels. ‘regular price 8110, cut | “cut price g ; nplished iy cise Lianalse Lt L o Sc children of the school age on the island, so ——— * | to remember, however, that the time wituin | . Price Y. 3 Ingrains unlon. rezuiar price 5ic, cut price 4 MR SAMUEL SMYTH, 710 South 16th street: [ B0 Chioaso” Mauro that about fifty are aeprived of school pri Plush chaire from 81,75 up: bed room | Which claims can be presented s limited, 1t | Tapostry Brusséls, rogular prico 00c, cut price | Ingriing cotton, rezulur brivedde. cup priceiho | «fwn the happisst uin tn the ey (LK | 70 o m ....Creston ool iloges altogother, Siats v fov they are not put in within the appointed [ ngrains homp, togulur prico o, pricafie. alink I have tophdehit Liaugheioph (0ra Ve aves | CHIOAGO, 1L L & PACIEL suits from $10.50 up; wire springs, 81,40, | if ] $ L B ahk, 1 henlth - wind anyone who kuows me | e | GIIOAGO WL 1 & PACIKL . T at Morgan’s, 740 Broadway. time thoy aro forover varred. = Moreover tho e sio that T o well miani 1 have no moro | Trante : Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl i court of claims goes on the plan, “*first como, B 4 5 A awiita: 10 pat i the chest orshoulder- | Tanve OMALA & 81 10U strect, next to Grand hotel, ' Telephone panit - ; first served,” and it behooves sufferers to €all early and make your selection hefore best patterns are sold | bides:'ieowan’ o more and vam gaining in | Transfos) _Union bepot, Counell Wt (0 145, High grade work Furniture. carpets, stoves at cost, at | place their clains before the proper authort J Heshovery diy, 1 eannot say too much for | o pw 1205 p m 5, gh nuu._wu.x_nspmn.nu.y. Mandel & Klein's. Jan. 18t wo quit | ties at an early date. : i i | Gach tho i od Drs. Copeland and Manstield ave | 205 e usines The contracts made before the passage of CI7 ices tains, rtieres. ) 00ls, ete, | done in my cas Lo ihea Benutiful bamboo esols 50c for ten | h — the act huveass stated, A NS B Spe ial prices on Lurt AINS, Portieres, Upholstery G et MIL JOHN MALONE, 1804 South 15th street: | 45 p m 120 b m days at Chapman’s, 15 Pearl street, Death of Mrs, Roed. gross. It is" therofore necessary for elaim- | Prompt attention given to mail orders, [ hoardlly. rocommend Drs. Copels and | RIOUX U AL A Mrs. Nancy M. Reed died Thursday even- | 80ls L0 make new contracts or arraugements L ‘\:‘u‘uh“'\:l a b atment wh the unly treut 1 Unlon Depot, Coanell B it _[franifer A set of books to write upand monthly | ing at the residence of her daughters, Mrs, | With their w-.u:, .‘3.'.|uumy are hi" free u; it over Kave e td hve” guvod me yoars | L8 @ Bioux ity Aocomumodailon 300y & 00 " 3 onings, / el Ge 3 v or, | @NEAGO NOW agents if they are not sutisfied A n of suffering and nuch money CIOAGO & NO| 7 rriver 17908 3 visiting for the past few days. Mrs. Reed | will enablo them to make much more favor- OU“L] LS arpe 0 yAlL STRCHEN MARTIN, Bauth, Qahat | 2o lahas Lediel” ranafer, LR aan e to Y. M | 8 the kuest of hor son, W. B. Roed of this [ ablo torms for themsolves than wero had ~ 1} cBouding Of e, ki i thouth | would try | ATRmTee CBloAR0 BERIRNS 1ot 3108 @ ,Kindergarten in rooms next to - | city, up to a short time ago, and thelr inten- | while the passage of tho actwas still in o ot o cured, wnd 1 aim thankfol | 50 b subale Limied.. .| B35 B C. A.. Merriam block. Experienced | tion'was that Mr, Reed should accompany | doubt. 407 BROADWAY 1 They Niave wecomptished wonders in | "G B i (i dai) Attaatie Mall,(Ex NG} | 146 & @ teachers, Rates very low, bis mother back 1o her home iu the east for & The bureau has recelved the imlcnuuvul! . my chse. After treating with thew my sywp T L.Carroll Passenger 0w » e

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