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THE COUNC CFFICE NC Delfverea by eare TILTC TFLEPHONES | I [ MINOR K Y. Plumbing Council Eluffs 1. 8. (. Re v was the chiarge of drunkerness and disiurning the peace. A councii of the Commercial Pilgrims of America is o be institated at Waterloo, Ta., on the I5th Frank Williams, who stole four purs of 8hoes from the bankrupt store on Broadway, was fined £10.70 in nolice court vesterday The caso of the Kilpatrick-Kock Dry Gaoas company agalost Blotenky Bros. was iven to the jury vesterday alternoon in th district court Ragalar eonclave of Tvanhoe e lery No. 1i, Kniglts Templar. this even A S'r Ruights are requested to appear in uniform. Inetallation of office Per order of eminent commundear The Ladies' Aid soclety of ar Baptist._church will meet This ut the residence of Mrs. C. H, S on Willew avenue at the O shurch inst Frida nght, will be repeatod the Weodbury 8chool house tomorraw evenis Marriage licenses were issued yosterd iy t Jumes H. Stecle Pottawaltamio count und Katio Alt ty, und A meeting of the youne repablicans of the ity bas boon called for next Saturday night at the republican headaaarters for the pur pose of making artaugements for cffactive, work during the eampaizn William Griflin, a col boy, was ar vosted yesterday 1 with beina impli cated in the theft of from Charles Sebroeder's farm. Z20 Hethe uose trial was 1o have taken place yesterday on ihe sume charge, was granted 4 continuance until this morning Chris Olsen dicd o'clock, A OMAHA 1. BLUFFS ). 12 PEARL STREET oF to art of the oty MANAGER «iness Office, Wt Editor ) 28 A MENTION, Co smber Co.. urrested last evening or yesterday merning at 750 130 vears, at his residence, 72 Wasnington avznue, The fureral will take rhu'\' undei the anspices of the Donish 3ro hood ana the Independ Order of Odd Fellows, of wh'eh orzan@atios the de cd was & member. The voung ingies of the First Presby terian church gave n consert last evenivz in the church auditorium. A large sudicnce was present, and an excelient program was rendered by a nug At the close refres! parlors, and quite nber of Chicago soloists hments were served in the A sum was realized as tho result of the venture, I'he foilowing oft the voung ladies of St. Paul's g coming vear: ner; Pre Mr o, Stew: Mrs. Charles art, Miss Nei A Si0ux City ma namo, partook of BOWL vesterday un [ £harpers relieved mond stud. At le ald at the police Namond +tud e presumption is yolice bave been unable to get ibe stone or the fe Of the many m this season thut vice president, &corotary, Miss Mecea Doughty « Jennis McConneil; i then went out on when icers have been elected by { for tho esident, Mrs, W. H. Troy Miss M ry Davenport: treasurer, exccative commit I, Stewart, Miss Bessi lie Robinson. \, who refused 1o give his the contents of o flowing til his brain was lea > street, where tu bim of a handsome din ast that was the storv he tion, and as he had no he ‘made the comp! that he was robbed he ANy trace of iows who nipped it illinery openi of M rs 8o far Stevenson, at 740 Broadway. has. perhaps, attracted the most inlerest among the ladies. The display includes over 50 styles, no two alike. ~ There sre no pattern hats, but ull were mude in the store by Miss Le Fovere, the artistic trimmer, The north front of the Ogden house is heing painted with Heath & Milligan’s paints. Just look at it and compare it with other work. These paints, the finust anda cheapest mixed paints in the world, are S. Dav 501 exclusively by George . the upper Broudway druggist PEENONAL J. . Evaus, T. J Jeft lust eveniug fo AW weeks business ey Rev. S, Alexand from & two weeks J.J. Hugbes of his triends and re for a few duys. George Vroman, Johuson le P Evans and Horace By or Seattle, Wash, last eveniug for a four » 1n South Dakota er aud wite have sit iu souther Atchison, Kun. latives io EAPILS, n “turned Kansas, s visiting Couneil B uffs representing the Brother heod of Locomot Engineers of the Unicn Paoifie system, is a guest of £, R. Pouda on Binfl stroet. Mr. ana Mrs N. M. Pusev have returned from their wedding tour and are living at their home in Hacdin township. They will be ot home at the Grand botel after Decewm- ver 1. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Vandeveer returned Jast evening from Coloredo. Mrs. Vandey bas been nbsent and she induced hel er ke past three montns r husbiand 10 spend two for weeks in the mountains when he arrived 1 cecompany bier home, Nover hefore Qouncil Blufls ar have the people of 1d Omaha had such an wpportunity o buy acre property suita- sle for home or fruit us is offered by Day & Hess. 400 acres to pick from. Ouly two und a half miles east of Coun- eil Blulls postofti ce, —— 50 dozen gents flanne! shirts goc eek while Store, Council B No bankrupt, furniture at Mey Clean goods, less doint the the Oune of ments of mo Des Moiues for th Witmer of Des M oth speakers A between therm 1he 10 get such a dress hud before. they last for @ ampaign might at tho opera house s dark colored outing ad value at e, for this . Boston luffs, In fire-smoked. damaged er's, 305-307 Broadway. than any Omahu prices, ght, interestiug entertain- promised for to- 1t will be a joint is ate between the two candigates for elece tor-at-large, Congressman A. I3 Cummins of W, republicans oines for the aewmoc » said to be very fine, issues of the day are hikely iug down us they have not d W Tuere wiil be no admission fee and the opera house should be crowded. —_— In dress goods our line is complete with the latest noveities, both from home and foreign markets, We show muny novelties contined to ourselves Boston Store, Council Blufls, T Call on Messrs. Day & Hess and ask to be shown the Klein tract of 400 acres nok on sale in five und ten acre tracls, They will show i t free to all, The Boston Store closes every even- ing ut 6 p m. except Mondays and Suturdays, — Thurnton: Pusey. Mr. E uest Thor w dence of the bride' of the enty, “ I<-\\‘ invitea ouple loft for Koal 00 15 iu business furnishied, re married yesterduy at the nton and Miss Elsie Pusey country resi- s futher, o few miles The wedding was & quict affuir #uests bing present the ceremony the happy rucy, where Mr. Tuors and bas i bome siready At — By fur the misses Boston Couneil Store Bluts, 1 lowest 1 and children's gest line, the nobbiest in ludies’, is ut the windows ces COATS show \ 1f you don't want to buy hued conl you had “better sco buruers. They hot air furnue boile , With no ¢ arpet weaving, Bixby about those oil are adapted for use in 8, steam and hot water 204l or ashes to hundle. ——— 28 Avenue F. BEE | Burglars Make a Daglight Raid and Discovered at Their Work. THEY ARE CAUGHT AFTER A HARD CHASE Mrs, the Ho the tibone's with Cnique Experience Ihey Offer to Divide Hor<The Lady's Their Capture, hreakers— Plunder with Conrnge Causes tiboae's house Eley Ave by burglars yesterday noon. I serted duri beit at the corner of was h stroet dad 18 G entered » hous: all the family Pettibone was was g the morning, Ass ¢ away from h first to return, she met a couple of { had a basket londed with provisions of dif- ferent’ kinds immeaiately jumped at | that they had boeu ransacking the h during her aud ordered to a compro soap, 4 104t of | Avout that ti fel s reached the house coming out, wbo Sue the conclusi absenc dow! but tried tanding her a cake of tand a pair of 1e Mrs. Pettibono notic s front ths do hiso baskat 80, by fused to effect d tha 1 out o i two men w0 rur shirt i in front a @ive up her jewel ¢ which had gotten the way saw they were in for it and sta Mrs. Péitivone called for hoip, were heard by an engineer who hapy be passing and who staried in pursu While ronning the twomen threw aw what jewelry they had 1aken, but they w fina nd landea 1 the city jail, where they gave their naties as James Mur phy and John Hennesy. \When they were behiind the bars they were immediately by Fran liams, who was ar- ng feur pairs of shoes ivestication showed thata necklacn 1 at &5 and a ckain valued at §15 besides a number of small articies, fot of provisions. Mr. Pettbone illed 8t the police station last eveuning and Xaming the shoes worn by one of the he pronoun 1th 1 his. He ade pull them o and as the lalter t Lis own attbe bouse b prospects are wood for his ome time in tha [uture, ted 1 her cries sued Lo t § re ore in suid going barcfooted for gt iy Miss Bmma Heistand, fashionabl dressmaker. Good it unranteed. Prices reasonable. 903 5th avenue. Geatlemen, the finest tine of 1all goods in tho city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 510 Broad way. Fined fora Teennienlity, Dave Thomais, a former mewber of the Bluffe poiice force, was triod yosterdav in the foderat court for bootlessing. He stated in bis defenso that e bougut ont a saloon at Missouri Valiey a few days before the 1st of ast duly and imwediately sent off a postof- fice money order fur posea was the reveaue of his annual fee. He th place and rau it for h 10 w! tie sup bliector in pavment 1 opened up his . A day or two latter the letter e bad seut away was re- turned to him with the money, und he t learned that he bud sent it 1o the ex-reve collector. Iu the meuntime he had 1nstalied James Muher, also formeriy of this city, as bartender. Maber decided to close out the business, and got the mouev order cashed it was wainly o technical offence, and the judge only fined bim £35.70. Maher was also wdicted by tho grand jury aud was fined £100 and given u jail sentoice of 1hirty days, a partof which was remitted ou condition t be pay the rest. The case of the United States D. Marl 150 of Humbur, federal court yesierday, and the result of the tral is being quoted by Frank Trimble 25 a sample of the justice that follows men WO do 10t pay their attorney fees. Marker tricd on the same chiarge at the last of court, but was freed, all of the wit- uesses for the government bewng afficted with a weakness of vision that made 1t im- agaiost H was tried in ble 10 tell whether the man who gave n the liguor looked as though his name ut be Marker or not. ths discharge was cipaliy aue to the efforts of Crimble, who a cared as his atwor- ney, but he was not filled with as ‘much fraternal gvatitude toward his bene- faclor as mizht have bec expacted, but an- nounced chut ne would not pay Trimble auy- thing whatever for his trouble. He was urrested agaiv, but when he was tried yes terday Trimbie with his_sure cure for cood cyesight wasnot there. The case was given 10 the jury, and after a long ab-ence they returned, bringing in a verdict of guilty. The grana jury made its final report yes- terday afternoon and was discharzed. Six indictiments were returned, but nouve of the vurties 1 custody an lie¢ names are herefore withheld fr he public. Tweuty- tnree persous who hed been bourd over to the grand jury were discharged for lack o evidence. A mouion fora new Sfendant in the case awst the Union PPaciti which averdi for &5 few days ago in fave winl was filed by the of Granville James Railway com ) was rendered a e plamtif. by [ newest, nobbiest for the in ladies COATS visit the la. and latest *and childre Store, styles isses Boston n's Council Bluffs, Improved proj priceislow. 11 G M Soldiers 6 L. C. Huff and L. B. Cousins returned last eveniug from Carson, where they went to attend the reunion of the Pottawattamie County Vetcrans associution. They reported an xcellent time, the citizens of Carson spuricg po efiort to muke their stay a pleas- ant one. The town was given up to the old soldiers, and they made useof it accord- wgly. Yesterduy moruing av 2:30 o'clock the whole camp was routed out of bed and formed in line in the street. They marched up one side of the street and down tbe other with their drums beativg, their tifes squonling and themselves velling, and yet so far as enuld be lear Carson buten titude, Miss EQith Thomas, daughter of Dr, F. S, Toomas of this eily, captured the town by her recitatiou Tuesday micht. Sbhe was greeted with encore after eucore, and each ume she responded the enthusiasm was greater thao vefore, gt Boston store closes every ovening ut 6 . m., unless Monaays und Saturdiys. civii engineer, 1 there wus not i resigent of ured it all with Christian for. Judson, 3 Broadway Means a Loog T ‘arroll, whose num on Vine strent police oo the qui vive for past, hus been put under keep the p 82 Frauk ( at s bhouse have several montis honds ot §1,000 to sco und assess . whieh bo is obliged to w street. He can hardly ve said to be work iug, bowever, 1or his haoits are not of that kind. When be was first taken out with toe other wembers of the Juil gang be re- fused to cerry a shovel, and 50 he stauds abiul Lthe sireets oruau ted about the aukies with a ball aud chaw. He says that bis fioances aro very low and bis frieuds VOrY scarce. 50 that the prospect of his fur- visbing the $.,000 bond for keepiug the PEUCo ure somewbat slight, — 1:0psople in this ciy uss gis stoves 1 he Gas C 0. PUls ‘em in ut cost i with & fiue of ré out on the Davis, pure deugs, best paints. Needed Protection in His Ow IKne State, sviLLe, Teun., Oct. 5. —Governor Jonn 1%, Buchana, the third party csudidate for governor, spoke bere tonight Lo several hu dred persons. A body euard of state troops protectod him from possivle assault T Pleased with the Displuy. Sovty Winreey, lod., Oect. 5.—(Bpecisl Telegram 10 Tue Bre. )~ Nebraska on Wheels NO. 2 started on is uorther. ludiana tour lm; woruiny, exbibiting &t North Mun- NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS! HE OMAHA DAILY THURSDAY BE OCTOB R h, 1892 T chester and South Whitley. Farmers and “\S “0\ B‘ '"“‘ Xls‘l‘“l\\’g vorted in all Holiand ten naw cases and ’ e mill men were very much interestea in the { B 4 [ RN seven deaths, | | price of land and wases in Nebraska. One CRACOW, Oct. 5 —Two new cases were re- ! farmer after critically examining the ex p—7y ported here vesterday. The deaths num- | | hibit, remarked, 1f Nebraska can grow such oered three. products as you folks have on board wny | German Riders Wers Hatdly in the Great | ANtwewr Oct. 5—Clean bills of \,wu dou't vou catch those calamity howlers in J | are issued to vessels leaving this port. | Nebraska and hang them Long Distance Race. quarar ':;»-,vm week is maintained u.wm | - arrivals from Fronch ports on the Atlantio, [ ts About the Briggs Case. 7= e R e ‘\‘y‘ ght | ~ { r y uIC ast night and noon today sixteen cholera | “Tuo question is uot onc of defendine Dr. | COUNT STARHEMBERG'S QUICK TIME | Piicit'have veon taen to. the hospitass | | | Briggs,” said a graauate of Usion seminary —dd Since last night nine deaths have occurraa. | | toddy, “bub it is simply this I8 _tuere b e Made the Distance Three Hours Sooner o ~ & | erty within the I’resbyterian church for bty iulbcr b b ettt Movements of Ocean Steamers freedom of thought? 1If Dr. Briges is otk M st s At Lizard—Passed- England, from New Vi odt of the Drestivierns chareh 1t peror Willlam Rewards One of York. 2 | | turned out o aer. Racers. At Seilly—Passed—Wealand, from New |.will ba simoply on the question of verbal in- York 3 | | spiration of the bivle, and those who do not At Kinsale—Passed— Wisconsin, from Now | belteve in that form of inspiration will have | g Sl G e Aus YO e b S By | to o outtoo, if they are honest mea. The | o R Sl L ped hereat? | oy SOW YorkArrived of New | | whote movement is an attempt to commit [ T ORE 4N "r‘““"w"m"fi"-i Prth et RSB GL T s and thd( '.( me for Calh | the Presbyterian chorch 1o the Princeton | Jovenyy.ons hours, thirty-four winutes, or Allison in South Dakota | < M flg "‘:;’"'\‘; \hor hand. those who favor the | thT€e Bours better time than thatof Lieu Mitcuei, 8. D, Ost. 5.—Senator Allison | W it o bl 4 teoant Miklos, the first rider to finish. He | of Iowa delivered the only spe ch ne will | i i AL A bbbl '“‘"‘_" '8 | fnished in u gallop. Both horse and * rider in the state during the preseut cam your afiemmn toils | 1"""“:‘\ "l""."“““\ 'm"l"“r";"““ e ':‘_‘e“;“‘: wn to | 4re in wonderfully good condition today in this city 1o one of tho lareest - - | J ) oAb b Ay i) Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon twents-five | political eatherings of this section. Ha s - | e’ “are the views wich Dr. Briegs | \ U8 1e% 00k e iteracon bniscine | Do SHtrogS oL 2T MANUFACTURED | hoids regurding the great questions funda - o, SRV ¢ AL R i lidedti, | trine and lu barmony with the stauaards of | 5y the first day. Up to o'clock this morn: | New York, Oct. 5 —1he managers of | | APRSTRRE BT A Fale toaaaet Y “KXV Il ng. | 108 nine 1s had arrived at Vienna, | people's party in New York have appeal [ | whetner he is a safe teacner is wh belb LTS tanRing frot SRRty FoUrLH LINBLY: AR bbbl i R RAR R RAEE pee i nBEEE | NKFAIRBANK & CO. CHICAO heresy because he has the uufortunate fac- | LA 5 (aprain Tepperlacki, one | US€ it the 1,165 election aistricts of th 3 | | uity of bein wmisunderstood by his frienas. | o) " vhis Geriah Hdors-n: tio. long dist . | R [hat question migh. determine whetaer or | raca, arrived here at 8:20 this moruing, cov Mre. Harris s Coudition, | P pen—— - | uot the sominary directors would retain him | gring the aistance in $3 hours aud 23 minutes, [ WasniNgros, D. C., Oct. 5.—Mrs, Hary | {eene faculty but mob \wheitiet o 188 | 1 tiour; and 03 minuves’ beitsr \hau Pr son passed a comfortavle day, though ue A re \ ou [SPECIAL, NOTICES | Stk a g Leopold’s time. condition practical the same as during < L s = e |~ The two men who fizure most prominently Tosiie SN ie o Y n 14 « | i ? & in the trial are Dr. Brigss and nis chiel pros- | yuutna [he moring and aflernoon (W6 | ihe past fow days. | COUNGIL BLUFFS eeutor or ‘persecutor! us ho is called, DF. G. | \j| wore in first-class condition, The vi. ' ' . W. I Birch. Dr. Briges was born in this | oiyity of the custom house iu the Tempichof [ et ; N city fifty vears ago. When he was 10 yeurs | hilq e crowaed il duy with oficors ana vant advortisnants appsiring fa old he entered the University of Virginia,and | civiiians, and as each Hdar reached the goal FR[]M THE FRUNTIER § | Bewsmper are otten w nioresting Union seminary three years later, He wasa | o'y iU o8 SHER RGO Bt as of . b OFits contents. Thoy expiross the urzent Now 3 of the famous i\""“““l“ "}‘:{:“:“"“;‘Q‘ people. The later arrivals traversed the ds. the dudly \~~! es of the people wl:c LG Gt Ll s i) ¢ rom Vi seven - i o 9 q i want ething and who are wiliin: to da was eugaged in mercanti o Iife after the re- [ [obf, (0 from seventy:soven to ninetysix | Ay Indian Trader Tells His | 10 wutwmn is the time to pa ol Snte Doliion Jor somo time, and then waut to Gor. The emperor nas taken the utmost interest | Smry of KleinOO Indian one cont brightens and proseryes Honens | e e mauy, where ho had the privilege of studv. | iy tpe ride and bas kept thornughly well in- q and buildings and adds much to the \ EMPLOY M £ ing uader Doraer and Rodiger. Aftera brief | fiunay ne to the progress mads by the Sagw a. VuluenBarsEaLy of YouE proneet ) NT. pastorate ut Roselle, N. J., e was calied 10 | wjjors, The first of the German oficers to = TR ot ot GReTR u professorship in Union seminary eizhteen | Goriva any material benefit from the race is | Cured of a Distrossing Stomach \’VDU][I YOU [_\ l(? tD BUI W ANTED. eood zir zenera years ago. occupying the Hebrew chair until | prj,oe Leopold, the first of the starters to ok qwa— | I = i o0 3 Nttt v pold, Trouble by Kickapoo Sagw .;\:}',:v‘::y‘”:\inl“;(u(:ru“‘v‘ ‘huvwf‘r\tlnl [‘vlt“;\v”l.-nl arrivo at Fiorisdorf. As a rewara for the First learned of the Medicine | W ANEED-Compotont vl neral found a chair of bivlicai theology and re- | f""‘(,!'l‘ ‘:“'"‘","_":)“ffl“,l"nl‘,’_’fl.\‘,“"‘l';:,\' ,‘f"” Ll through a Souix Indian. | h work. 12 South Seven t. quested that his friend, Dr. Briggs, should hirty-nine Austrian rviders errived here Hare (s anolher story from tlic TANTEDZA. thotanshy. 6onotont Rz be trausforred to that chair. | on the fourth day. Lieutenant Muzyak cov- | the womdertal curative propert b W00 v Soot w0k ey ot Mra: W |K N "““"’“’“\"" 1 ‘:“ "“I"‘““‘;';xl“"’“ | ered the distance ir hours, 2 minutes Kickapoo Indinn Ren Al AL Maurcr, S8 Second uven s, uble to uccomplish moro taan e, BIECS. | [ eutenant Hinkin in 77 bours, 85 minutes, | thetr high regard wino ¢ trontie taciial He [s an wd aple worker. He becaie | 4id Lieutenant Szolnok in 8 hours, 12 min® | i Iniinns AT WHOLESALE? | W ANTED-Place as nurse giel: can eie of the founders, and managing editor of { 05~ I'ho hovae of the last named was so I 1 reforences. Augusta Hamann, 200 thePresby lew and tns writlen | yroqy on arrivine that he received the cheors Gt loant aits | Marrisin street uumero for periodicals besides 4 X We want tosell you pants and every ¥ of the assembled thronas and tried to bolt. ¢ : i — several books. fncluding “Biblical Study,” | thing used in painting at wholesule an ! HOUSES AND LAND: “Messianie Prophecy,” “*American Presby- TR RIS B IRG less. The lest boiled vil you boughtyou | _ 2 X LR LT TG b R probably puid W0ca gallon for it ~Weo | (4RFENSHIELDS, NIOHOLSON & CO. uro issued, “The Biole, the Church and the Itea- . 3 . S 11 sell w o moor 100,000 gal- dwavs roady and ever wiiinz to show. son It was “Whithor!"that called special | His Physiciavs State That the Pcet Can {‘,’IE _Il‘ A Ll fl:l»- PIODETLY S TIKS AlWaYS on hnnd. Go and Se6 attention to his advanced views in regard to N B at i SHAWIHOWE A sl AL s N L { | them the bible, From the first he was bitterly | Loxnox, Oct. 5.—Lora Tennyson failed to caurht your attention, read the rest of | = - 4R opposed to the revised version of tue bivle | rally during the might. A dispatch from this und compare these straight cash { ~\|‘-"‘x' ‘.:'u}’ .m‘ “VHI'IL‘.‘“"\‘I‘A'l\; ,(:Iv;ul"x\»‘.: and bas taken frequent occasion to speak | FHaslomere at 2 p. m. says tha poet 1 in tho pricos, S 5 T A ey ook yeat o oS agalnst it ze of his p SiBRSSIoE vly St. Louis lead, 7¢ per Ih, for local investors. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pex 1'rom a college anuual this siceten of Dr. | 183t stage of his iilness and 1s passing slowly Centia ,,E-,- i for lovul fuvestors.” Lougee &1 # Pearl Birchi s taken: *The first inkling we have | 8way, and it would -not occasion sur TPl iR Ea0 GASIDSL D, = — S——— of Birch was when, 20 vears aco, the | prise if the next announcement broughi e il JPUR SALE=Desimble residence property | Protestant, Wiliiam 111, moved on the works | news of his death. So many peovle call Tor Liplaeo ey, ot omri v, S o i inibrovononta of ths Catholic James, ‘at the battle of the | pews of bis condition that sneciul Drocau- ULHE GG L I s Ly A U L LI A D L Boyue. Birch was thare. 1 see his charac- | yons nave been taken to prevent intrusion, nsced « aw, 46e per gal. B LG AT o £ 1L teristics, He crossed the channel, fivst, & | Ropes are stretchod across the gates and Paint oil, 8%¢ per gal 5 el decided Protestaut; second, to conauer; and, | only members of the 1amily sre admitted Barrel price, 2¢ per gal less Lo want 1o rent ahouse see Greenshiolds, third, to stay. In this spirit he came to col- At 3:30 this afteruoon the poet’s phvsicians Beiry Bros., hurd oil, 5 gal cun, | & Nicholson & Co. 2 j leze. He staved with overy lesson uutil he | report that hois dying, passing away quietly, 31160 por al | JPOI TRA D Lo G PP mastered 1t and lod the class. Pasting over ' glowly, and mav linger for som> hours. 1 0il. 1 n. $1.75. Custer county. Neb, f )ik of joweir | # century und a paif, we meet him again, on | Loxbox, Oct. . —In su interview at Hazel T o $1.50 | Orsuns furnitare’ or' Dusiness propurty the moroing of the 26th of March, 1837, in meres t4 p. m. Dr. Dabbs said ke bad just om 0 130 | Couneil Rlufts. B i1 She fo Clayville, Pa., delighting the hearts of 015 Jefr Dr. Clark at the bedside of Lord Teuuy ! S NTCHOLSON & CO. hav | tona parents, Jobn and Harriet Reed Birch. © gop, who was then uite conscious and who P AN CA SIS Ul | Think of a germ that sprang up bes did not seem to suffer in the ieast. Through DIRUBE 3 | the druigieal altars of Iingiand, tr out the afternoon the - patient's intellect was i e s LY plauted 1o Londonderry, and then to America, quite clear, he said, aud occasionally be o e R TR 7 ' [ JEOR SALE_Chowest farm T Pottawate receiving & Scolch graft, and_you have the yarsed with his son, Baliam. and otnors who | 1he, follon o i the he cme IXBO ! s St s e o i family tree that produced the Birch ever be- \vere near him. Several umes he inauired | Nebruskn, z ssitive proot of t | $10 un acre reate fore us v the classroom. Like uli the rest | as to tue time of day, and he mado frequgnt | tive,tonic. aml hiood purifying jua T e Py of us, he made no bistory in uis early | gllusions to bis iliness, Kickupoo Indinn Smewal. - L s ! SRR DRl el nfe. He entered the preparatory depari- | * Boing usked whether there was 1ot 8 | sometime bon ot EIiASK e June 5. a — 2 L ment of Washioglon college in Novemver, | clight ‘chance of the noet's recovers Dr: | apommet b e THien g e g A | FOI AT -0 sl pagonts. fruly and 1554, and in_Fevruary, 1355, the freshwun | Dubbs replied decisively: ‘“Thereis abso- | been greatly awgravated Uy the silkali water | Eneatt roatway ani Matn Stecat s class. Geor, e with a quiet but fixed | lutely uo hope. Lord Tennyson has always | of the western and when 1 hud ey 3 roev. determination to stand at the head of the | gyjoved a vigorous. coustitution, which | renched that I conld frequently We arantee to be as gond as l‘ YOU want to hear something new rezards class, and bie did jt.The reason why be took | “my,ms bim i ‘make a prolonged strugel hold nothing on Jny stomach, .\m\\ wou e Yo el s sl WE 101 1iab| A bar 50 . O rabnEioIa8 SN ARRORY nothin, answered every question and solved | these final hours, but omy. for chors perToHiy men from VAo afling beER ey s | yrofTxEiT T s every problem that was given to bim during | Hejs nourished with beef tea, brandy and ot Lim . Ba.20n: (IR B ONAN G Bl ot S turank the whole cours nterng the Western | il ' | Denver, Colo.; witl exchunse for cioar Nes Iheological seminary on graduation, he coa- | 'Oy being questionea as to whether Lord i e erieg AR LR b tinued there, as mach s his health woula | e o et et Lt he s ore ot ] 8 X 8 S] I i allow, until January, 156t On the 19th of | r, Dabbs replied: I caunot say for | Iy My hrizglit so ne nauEise | e o buy use sce Groonshiolds, April, 186, be was “licersea to preach. In corain, but I think he does.” AN B L 5 . | 2 Nicliolson & Co. | February, 1851, he was called to the Third y At g o'clock the post stilt showea sigus of | with the Kicknp b 18 v J(. ACHE form wiih tmurov Alter :n-\'orm\jolm-rl ua::m'\;:l’;-‘ he, in l,\x‘n;l. |, Lady Tenuyson is nearly heartbroken over o f;". « I'“‘l\’f‘“ kit to b :ulm,‘m asthitt { 0 asnip bargaln, KL She f 1875, acccpted a call to tho Bethany ohurch, | hor ‘husband's: dungerous condition. She | had procured from the Sionx Inilin o | TAN al 3 g0 New York city, where he was installod past | yigited his hedside at u 1alo hour Inet nieht, s oL fewimbnt oS As good a paint as other doalers scll | YW ANTEDSNG raska lun i in oxchange for tor, February 5, 187, ana where ho sull re- | Sho bears her decp sorrow witn admirable | hupe shyed el eres viier < you for $1.50. We wiil sell you at $1.00 ¢ - T mains, | forutude. Sir Aundrew Clarke inter.ded to I ean eat anything sct hefore m Ver gullon. . ' EENS DE NICHOLSON & 00, hava leave, but the pauents condition grew so | Econ, whichused fohave a most izt £ | Soemany barzaing in fuproved wnd vicant criticul, that the doctor finally decided to re- | §ffect 1 qan mow cat and elisti il wd pronorly iwliichEehidy wouldibokplodaoito s = 2 wain in attendance on him all night h SV E RO DTV SRR Tbe late Francis Kernan was the only | = Bylletin—Lord Tennyson diea at 1:35 this s S R r' ar’n an OK EXCHANG F—1i0- democrat wharepresented New York 1n the | yorning, . s ! | o TN b i United States senate petween 1345 and the | — — R A | 5 11, Shotfo election of Davia B. Hil. | BUDA-PESTH IN A BAD STAT remedios. 1 ke ' | WOONE 00, inss soris o AnET 1f Lord Houghton, tne pew lord lieutenant | - and eheerfully” recommend it to un RODf pa]nt i D& 00 xS B0 Ta I RE I of Ireland should wear eyeglasses he would | Muuieipal Incapacity at. e Gl 8. ASAY o) | Calland see ys. 52 pass rezdily in New York for William C. | Capital—iumburg's Becord. : R DegLar ! e T Whitrey Houghton, by the way, 15 & | Loxnox, Oct 5.—According to the Stand s et o o | [ Ry ”‘r‘ \n‘ 9] nshields, tine lookin 5 | ard’s correspondent Hamburg's cholera fig- S RLe SN RV SR ChY Siemn | A R o A dispatch m\hlt'!ln-‘ papen from Buda; . D[‘ugglsts. = L I 4 ) trade. .M. Sheafe. e = | Pestn says: **All pupers here concede the S ~ s A v ot nt te y wlot <20 Gresnshiel FooiBloweraseenaidastined Ltoaway| ity oap; nx\) ot the ‘ma wicipal authorities in | $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. l\llnl Ib of (11‘15 . | Ijs o0l immoria ity vy hls remark, L o't <are® | preparing for cholera. A royal committes 1s 4 ! e d=ndor.votes The expression, bowever, | gopapgey 5 A @am PER MONTH roats a cood .,.m‘.,,, il have to be softeued gad trimmed beford | g Sianda rm correspondent at Viouna | FRIEEY Srithioete smanionsrsst | 00 ol oihor gools our prices aro | ameling on Avunuo Ciear iy Sirdete B it cau pass into our classics, I says: ~Tho subjection of persons. arriving ok of 1 TG T | APPSR U S ius Donnelly's declaration tnat the | from Pesth to ive days’ medical inspection VES A0 it i ! 0 pere mproved farm in Mills county. T peovle’s varty will carry Minnesota by 80,000 | commenced with vigor today. ‘The nutmber A 8 Al | VI per nerer also 16 at £23, 85 neres do Boaority shows how tamiliamty. Drecas uon- | oo oiaoaved with v O HORaT R0k mbap he Iudfans. Address, HEALY & BGELOW, 321 lene and Sep US an d proved n Pottswattanio count Vg, tewpt. A few ciphers mora or less do not | oficially admitted, In most other respects | GFA0d Avemue, New bz, Coun. 2 Jobetoy VD Tttt i affect bim in the slightest degree. | itis unfortunato that the example of Haw- e ' 1 AREENSHIELL NICHOLSON & CO. ale William . Comly, of the Dayton, O., | burg seems to be imitated hore, Bnmg thB Cash Xur 98 huve saDh on bund foF Sonservaties Jourual, at 83 stili holds the position as night b e G w PANGLE M D i i nvesiors editor and is us spry and _enerceuc as much L otitics. = e, — ——— younger mon o tio m;ll W at !u.)k“)m 10ops riabted 150 o7 iamot Gprdon :‘1‘.. i “p oD 3 \ | B S Wprty, Wl you havo Goen could write on “Fights 1 nave had with the £1L1N, Oct. 5, — v York Herald Cable | a0 2 forew -Special o Tue Bre.|—Count Bublen- The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Expericnce, L I) I (“”1_ U” i“]l (|l l\\ JIEENSHIELDS, Nion JSON & €O, ronl Bishop Newman of the Methodist Episco- | berg, premier of Prussia, hesitates to sup- " v R 4 Biupiute und rontal ugoats. 0 way., 9. pal chureh has procured from Mrs. A. J. | portthe new military bul because o is cx. | BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND Razelion of Warren, Pa. -, 8 full night bloo 1w | yromely gispleascd at tho strange conduct of g cereus blossom preserved in spirits, and | \F 4 sent it as 8 g1t to Mrs. Grant, wife of the | ount Caprivi, who, although no longer late President U. S, Grant, premier, had woved in that namne in Prussia George William Curtis suffered greatly | witbout cousuiting tim. Caprivi's initi- from stage fright on the occasion of nis firs | mtive pefore the fedoral council is therefore lecture, aud bevun by saying: “Ladies an | { in danger of being disavowed by Eublen- Gentlemen: The pittomiess bolt,” wilh LEARESEQ: 4 2 solemuity which was changed to confusio | V. Several other members of the Prus. when he perceived his error. Of rourse h | Sian cabinet are opposed o the woaus pro bad meant to muke an allusion to the bottom | cedendi, and notwithstanding the warm less pit. protection offered to the chancellor by Brigagier General Alexander M. NcCook, | the emperor, it 1s feared a good deal of ] whoisin command of the Departinent of Gen- brigaaior general in the rogular army brothers who were not unconnected with a disagreemeut amon eral McCook hau several é itis beiieved here that the illuess of Leo is wore serious than is stated in the dispateh, wan io the prime of lite. - The anoual report of the Wesleyan Meth odist Sunday School union snows 24 Sun- Plague stfick Havke, Oc ) Npots. b —Three new odist Suud : X cases and five day sobools, au iucrease of i oficers | S vesterday and teachers, a decrease of 423 030,938 pu ‘"l,""’ “:; .'“'“.mfl'_":' i RS | pils, au increase of 1,611, There are 8 500 Anis, Qob - Sorhslarday (wenty-tour Bands of Hope counecied with the Sunda school with un eorolled membership of 37 (24, so loncrease of 24,540, new cases and twelve dealbs were reported in the city and its suburbs, AMSTEKDAM, OcL. There have beezn re- Baking coeo Powder pleasant friction may amse. The em- | Arizous, belongs 10 the famous fumily of | MUPICAsant friction may arise. Tho em tighting McCooks, He commanded the First | Peror is striving to paralyze the hostile cur- army corps tn the fizht at Perrvville, and | rent, aund bopes to succeed. Kuhlenberg's for bis services there was wade ® bre recent departure for his country estate is soidiers and all_were killed while 1n service, | the KOVeruing autborities. Iie minister of The only surviving brother is Jonn J. Mec- | War has doclared thai nothing is to be ex Cook, who is counsel forthe Santa Fe rail- | pected from this ackon of Caprivi | roud.” General MeCook was & graduate from | A telesram was ‘Teceived from Iome at | Woas ';'Inenlw::l’.;li:;':;';;rd;‘ulfl,1 costraelor | the imperial chaucetlor's oftice on Satarday, eiebt years and about two years ago w saying that the pope was not well, and that transferred to the Department of Arizona. | Dr. Ceccareili bad been called in several [ Althouzh 62 years of age e doss noclook to | times. It appears at bis bolincss ia suffer- i aproarance s that of e rohmet apand | iog from physical sad mental prostration WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- EARY OF MEDICINE, # treat the following Diseases Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. easos of the Fyeand Ear, Fitsa1d Apoplexy, Hewrt Disense, Liver lkn_nrrluluh Liduey Complaint, Narvous Debility, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Mam:ood. Seminal Dinbetes, Bright's Ditease, St Viius' A 88 Riltn, Taratyeis, White, Sweliug, Berofuls, Kever sores, Cancers, Turors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Women with ber delicate oreins re- 219895 nealih- " Drojey Gared without taphing. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 850 10 $500 forfeit fur sy Yenereal Dis- ease I caunot cure without mercury, Tape Worms removed in two oF three Lours, or Bg pay. Hom h or Plies eured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling ©n or using OR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what alls a person without asking & guestion, All correspondence strictly confidential. Medicing sent by express. Address als lelters Lo G. W, Pangle, MD, 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa ! anl 3, 4th St. ~ Masonic Templ > Omaha Medieal anl Stz INSTITUTE. iNFIRMARY [ ) FOR THE (g AN IltL\l\ll\l:;’ | ? 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(3 BEENSHELDS, NIOHOLSON & O, ure the leading el estute deacrs of Councll | Bius, Scethem when vou want anythin | TUNT foraes th ¢ Greenshivids & Nichol o0 are 1z in the middic of the ring largestlist of property of any dealer in the 10N F wnd tuke one of Grernshiolds, Nichol- son's ri.s and take u ride over the city; it Costs you nothing, | I you want to buy | 130 & Co, —_— - MISCELLANEOUS. Groenshield l,‘-’ll FALL ~Hotel with furniture and fix- 0 vurons £ rourua, Daen o R0l i 80 woented in aglas county Yy rec | 685 Invesuignto nt oncer 11, Bhente . D coxsponls, vaults and Do, iy Tidg, ARBAGE removed chimneys eleaned, F G QUK BALE~Clonn stock hariwnre, woll es- tibiishe & terde, Involen «bhout 84,00). Good euson for selilnz. " Tormy ¢ s, 18 Fidroiture, Gixtn OO SALE the largest ung fiuest hot southern Nebras'a. - All modern luprovements, ele tfurnitur t profits #1 000,90 por e bullaing newly bullt: no compitition A4001.0% balf cash. K. 11 Sheafe, Counell Bl POUND~Wateh and chafn, 52 Washington ave FORFALE -Crewnery ot4i comurising hop. boi er, 19-h. p. e 2 e Lavells 80D irators, 2 cream vats, 400 o0 cach; neh churn,30) 2a'lons; DUWET LULIOF WOrKer. beata seales, welght o water tank and’ other fixtures. Wil sell cieup for c.sh or trade forlin . E. . Sheafe DANCING SCHOOL. ONDAYS in K. A | [ | M EhaAtn fourih Monduys, ¢ L ( pariors, ciildron. 4 p p w8 45 wecond w. M furnished u dress ot K. A. Purl . or 1623 Furnam st.. Omubi. istructor jes and cluba Al ouncil Bluf | B Chambers, § W .C. ESTEP, Fungral Direclor, Embalmar 114 Main Street, Coudeil Bluffs,

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