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THE COUNCIL BLUFFS C(FFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL 8STREET Deliverea by carrier (o any part of the city H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER . { Bue'ness Offics, ........ No#l A FLEPHONES ] Night Editor \iNo ——— % INOK MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber C John ana Thomas Maloney have purchased tho Pacitic houss cigar store. A matriag s0 was fssued yestorday 0Gus Olsen and Lenu Auderson. The ladies of the Urity guild wili serve dinner and supper in the kiseman building next Tuesda, The 1adies of the Botuany church will eon 1inuo to serve dinner today 1o the public at 521 Broadwa, k ikl AP Colonel D, B Dai:y's™ barn Sacond Avonue was en ‘ed by thicves Tuesc night, and a sot of harness was stolen. Tho door had been left unlocked Clarouce Madison, who s eharged with the theft of a set of har a8 from K Ivans, was veleased on bail sterday and his trial set for Saturday morning Regular conclave of Tvan Koiguts Tempiar. 00 co mmandery, this (Thursday) All visiting Sir Knigh ts cordially Perorder of the emiuent com- man der Mrs. Wade Cary, ussisted by Mrs, B, J Babeock, will entertain the 1% vinl Aid society of St PPau irch this afternoon from 2 o'clock until at her home, $15 Avonuo I, But little business was transacted in the district court yesterday excepti he mak- ing of assignments, [t 1s not likely that uny very important caso ele will be tried until after tion, 50 says Judge Smith ‘The doil's fuir will open this evening at the Masonie temple uuder the auspices of tho Woman’s Christian association. All sorts of fancy articles for holiday use will beon sale, aud the procecds of the enter tulnment, which will iast three days, will go 10 maintaining the hospital Fire frondway anit Cornes of Stent Strewt Our Into loss by fire wis coverod by two policies, both in the COUNCIL BLUL'ES INSURANCE COMPPANY By o'clock tho n Xt morning ufter the fire the secretury was on the ash heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the loss down to bedrock, which he did, too, suying that’ it was his duty and no small prvt of bis business 7 So long as he did not go below bedrock we had no renson to complain, consequently the sottlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfactory, so much o that in addition to $).200.00 (seven policies) carried by this company before the five we now wdd to it $16,000. 00, Being intimately acquainted with the retary and dirvectors we cannot be d that better indemnity can be ned than thatoffered by oar homo company, besides we believe in patron- izing worthy home enterprises, every- thing heing equal, and unless we do we shall continue to be depend on for- eign capital and corporations, G R WieeLeR, Jas A HereLb, —_— . Boston Store for hosicry, If you don’t want 1o buy hared coal you had “bette: Bixby about thoso oil burners, Th are adapted for use in hot air furnices, stemm and hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handle. Boston Stove for collars and cuffs, PERSONAL PALAGRAIHS, Miss Ledia Foster of Mason City is visit- ing Miss 1da Dempster. Miss Aadie Sherman with friends in Iliinois Mrs. A. W. Askwith has roturned from a visit in Denver and other western cities, Altmannspereer, onc of tho prominent mierchants of Mindon, was Iu the city yester- day. Mrs. Francis Murphy is in_the city visit- ing friends, Suo left her husband in Chicago and will rejoin biim in about a week. Sho is stopping «t the Grand botel, C. C. Lander, chiof train dispateher for the Rock Islud, has been transforred from this city to Des Moines, the vacancy being filled by tho appointment of M. L. Cronin, Who hus been his first ussistant, New mattings, just received, is home from a visit Smyrna rugs from 75¢ up. Oil cloths in pat- terns, and linoleums, new line: also window shades, 25¢ up. Council Bluffs Cnrpet Co. Lund Bros. hay new cut and er no faney prices. Boston Storve for blankets. e toral Lotter, 0 all members of the Protestant Ipiscopal chureh, resident in Council Bluffs: At evevy geneval convention the cominittes on the state of tho church requests the house of bishops to set forth: “A pustoral letter to the iem- bers of tho church. And 1t is hereoy made the duty of every clergyman haviog & pas- toral charge, when any such lettor is pub- lished, to vead the said pastoral letter to his congregation on somo occasion of public worship.” The official copy of tho above is just at hand. As itis addressed to the e bors of the chureh I desire toafford you opportunity for hearing tho same by wnnouuciny that 1 shall comply with the avove direction on Sunday uext ut the 11 o'clock sery 3 ‘The session of the council of 1502 was one of 1ho best, happiest and most azgressive in the racent Liatory of our church, The words of the bishops are fitted pre-eminently for the tim Every oue belonging to the church should have resvect enough for our reverend fathers in God 1o welcome their pastoral urterance, St. Paul's will afford you a bospitable and have stal gluss goods vlace for your worship, 2. Bancock, Rector, Boston Store for cl. Coul and wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in_the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. The Boston Store closes svery even- fng at 6 p m. except Monduys and Saturduys, — Boston Store for holiday goods, Distrabuting the Ballots, “The newly printed Austraiian ballots have arrived at the ofice of County Auditor Hendricks, wno is now busy doing them up into packages containing the reauired nuu- ber for each votiug precinetin tho count b ownshin bas 10) baliots for each fifty or fraction thereof iu the totil vote at the last election, ard that makes a total tor the vounty, which polls u vote of avout 10,000, of 23,000 vailots. Besiaes theso ofticial ba 1ots 20,000 samples were ulso printed for dis tribution previous 1o the ele tion, Tomor vow Mr. Hendricks expectsto commence the work of distributing the packuges to tho judges of tho various precincts, and this job will tako not less thon three aays. Next Monday aftercoon the ballots to be used in Kuvo township will ve ready for distribu- tion to the judses at the ofice 0f the county aualior, Finest chambor Lund Bros'. sets in the city at Boston Store for fane; — 120people in this ey The Gus Co, puts ' articles, Usn a3 stoves in ut cost. Don't forget that Swuaine sells the Elmbhurst stoves. e Boston Store fortollat artie a1l paiots. | | THE OMAHA DAILY BE OMAHA BIE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Burglars Eurpriced in an Attempt to Rob a Houo, - LEADEN BULLETS FAIL TO STOP THEM . Hatchingon \Wastes Ammanition on One of the Midnight Prowlers Who Had Almost Succeeded 1n Entering His Sleeping Apartments, I'he Modern Order of Uaited Burglars hold another encampment Tuosday night on High streer and narr y escaped losing one of their runuing delogates. D. J. Hutchin son was awakeued vy a dim, religious light shining in at his bedroom window on the socor o[ hiis hiouse at 1009 High street Aftor ho had becomo wide wonder what had 1 1ough nwake to pooued he lookod up and tho head ¢ ilders of an unkuown man sticking i tho win Oue hand A sean holdin tch e the tead id a paie of eyes wars % about the room, Inoking for banta with money in their pockets, My Hutchinson lost his presence of mind and asked the stranger what by wanted, Thero was no Fesponso, but the window went down with a bang and the burglar turned sever al somor- saults while falling from the top of the titteen-foot ln T to the ground Mr, Hutchinson then grabbed lLis revolver aud sent two or threo sho ter the fugitive, Who nad got ubuut sixty feet away from the house and coula be seen running us fast as hio couia unaer the glare of the el vie haht One of tue stiots evidently made an fmpros sion, however, for he throw up tis hand aud Bl nvestigation an tho morning showod that ho had des ased the length of his footsteps from seven feet to four at tuat point The same with a companion, had tricd to enter W.H, Tiomas’ house, who lives next door o Hutehinson, a short time betore, but Mr, Thomas was awakened and was waiting at the window armoed with o re- volver when they evidently gave it up as a bad jou and teft for his neighbor's house. T'homas watched the whole proceedingz from his window. but did not wet rid of his loud of lend unuilthe fellow had gotten safely out of reach, C-— TORCHETGITS AND POLITICS, s Mol the Grand Closing Rally of the Cu i The first and last big of the present presideatial campaign took place last even- ing under tne avspices of the republicans of Council Bluffs. Itis roported that other rallies have been neid in this city during the few wooks, but last ovening's demon- tion had the eatire responsibility of sus- taining o reputation of Council slufls for getting up rous things in the way of volitical juvilations, and it filled the bill to the satisfaction of ev one, Tho vally opoued with a torchlizht pro- cession 1n the eveming. The threatenming weather had reduced the spirits of tho re- publicans to a very low stute during the afterncon, but vreparations for a big timeo were m%nn!\\'l:hxmmluw e bad outlook, ana d tho ovening it was fully demon- strated that 1t takes something more than bad weather to dumpen republican avdor. A parade was formed that coutained fully threg times as many as the democratic varade of last Thursday eveni 1t was neaded by tho - Gra Drum corps, Then camo wtion of Lewis and Keg Cre b om and maidous on horseuack, of them dressed in the natioual colors. These, with the Hardin township and oo other deloga- tions from the country numb abontesiu, Auothor interesting featuzo of the purado was ubout 400 rallway employes, with a big heaalight drawn by borses at the head of the lice. Omaha sent ite entire Fifth Wurd Flambeau club in full umform. and the Colored epublican club and South Omana was vepresented by the Young Men's Re publican club, atso in full uniform. Dalbey’s baad, Voight's band ana the drum corps turnished the excellent music. Council Bluffs furnisbed_nbout 1,000 men, to say nothing of fully 500 boys ‘who carriod the torches given them at the democraue rally last Toursda; Tho parade wis somewhat slow in starting on account of the failure of the Omaba con- tingent to be on hand atthe time agreed upoi. They fell into line after the parade had start-d, however, aud went to muke up one of he finest processions cver witnesscd in Council Blufts.' The line of mavca covered At ending at the Masoni g to South First stre aud back. All along he line of mur the business houses were decoratod iluminated’ brilliandy, and Amer wers draped evervwhere in the whitest and bluest profusion. Thousand: tin horns tooted the hallelujah chorus, a the red lights, Romen candles and other firc works muaae the nieht resemble an adjournea sesston of tho Fourth of July. Broadway was packed all along the line with 1ute ested s tors, and the number of eithiusi astic repubiic who howled was almost cquailed by the number ot disgusted demo: crats who grouued. After the parade an avdisnce thav filled the room (o its utmost eapacity assembled at the Masonic tempie and listened to an ad dress by Senator Hager, republican candi- duto for member of congress from the Niuth district. Mr. Hager held the audienco for about an bhour, and not_once i all that time did the intecest flag, While he announced that he did not propose Lo abuse any wan for nis views he did not throw the same mantle of charity aver the democratic views thems solves, but attacked Lhem at evers weak voint. He called attontion to the fact that a democratic congress had spent §1,200,000,00¢ ranuing the goverament after being elestod largely on the strenwth of thoir *billiou dol- lar congress” howl, ana to the siguificunt silence that who last two party platforms haa maintained on the subject. He attucked tho plavk of the democratic platform which de- clares in favor of state banks that have never issued a dollar that dia not deteriorate in valuo at least 2 por cont, and said bo hud never heard o democratic orator that aid not apologizs for the presenco of the plank tn tee platform, if, indeed, he saia anythiog about it Too tarifl question also recéived w merous snuro of actention, The whole speech was highly interesting, delivered as iU was in the speaker's crisp, energetic style, ‘I'ne rally maden fitting climax to the cam- paiga which comes to an end next Tuesday. On all sides wora hoard expressions of ap. proval of the way tho detuils were managed, Ana it is to be ercatly doubted if there has ever been a rally in Council Bluffs that was more suceessful I every respect, Boston Store for dress goods, Main street ano Broadway, commeneing aud Bayiies park temvle, altar n and an_fiugs reddest, of Sants Claus will mako his first ap- pearance this year in Council Bluffs at Masonic templo, Friday und Saturday. Bo sure to see his load of dolls, Gentlemen, the finestiine of rall goods | inthe city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 510 Brondway, R The Radiunt novelty base burners are the bost heatoes in the city. Soo them at Swaine's, — Boston store closes every evening at 6 ., unless Moudays und Saturduys. Boston Store for kid gloves. L Sorry Ho Found it Sam Walker, who lives uear the North- western round house, found a check yeste day afternoon ou the street it an unguarded womant, but if he bhad to do it over again he would go around u block to get out of its way, The eneck was made payable to L. O, Beery and bore the sigoature of D. L. Royer, It be- longed to E. McCaudlish, who bas been stoppiog at the Pucitic house for the past day or two, but dropped out of its owuers pocket. Walker and a friena named Frank Jackson at once vroceeded to find out what they could do with it They took it to Officer & Pusey's bauk aud Juckson askod to have It casbed, but he would uot sign the name of the payee and he left. At last the pair brought up at @saloon near the corner of Broadway and Bryant stroot, aud after bowling up u few Hliwes Lhoy prosculed Whe chock 1o piymend | tried The bartenaer refused to take it, and it was uot long before the two men wandered into 8 policeman’s arms. They were put benind the bars and a charze of uttering forged in struments was placed against their namos, In self-dofense they stated that they had to find an ownor for the check for several hours before preseating it for pay- moot. —_— Supper by the W. C. A. ladies in Ma- sonic temple from 5 until 8 Friday and Saturday. — -Boston Store for neckwear. — I'ha genuine Barr Oak stoves are sold ¢nly by Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. Call and see them, b — More Light. See those oil heaters at Broadway Swaine's —— Boston Store for coats, S. B. Prowell, watchmaker, 740 Broad- way. Judson, civii eng 323 Broadway naar, Boston Store for blankets WORK Or 4 FEMALE FOOTP D, ow u Sioux City, In, Man Lost His ol torx City, Ta, Nov.2.—[Speciat Tele gram to Tur Beg, | Rose Brooks is here for highway robvery. bert Do Young passing an alley, pulled him nto it, pinued him against a building and ritlea his pockets, getting Ho tried to bold her, when she knocked him down and escaped, She lost her hat in the scuflie and it gave the ciew that led to ber arrest, in jail Sho caught Gil- lowa City Wediing Bells, TIowa City, Ia, Nov. 2 Special Teles gram to Tue Bee | ~The leading social ovent of tho season w evening of s the marriage this zaveth Ashmead Schaeffe daughter of President Charles A, Schuefler of the Stato university, to Mr. Thomas James Duvcan Puller of Washington, D, C The mony at Prinity ehurch was wit nessed by a large number of distinguished people from this and other cities and the re ception chat followed at the bride's homo was an clogant affair, the presents being numerous and exponsive Woman's Bourd of Home Miss Cepar Karins, Mich, Nov. 2-—The Na tional Methodist Ipiscopal Woman's Board of Home Missions, which hes been iu session for some days past, today olectad Mrs. John Davis president and viee presi- s a number dents, ‘The action of the Mothodist general con feronce, held in Omaha May last, was en dorsed, und it was resolved not to aceapt any further holp, either directly or indirectly, from the government Burglars Uson bray. Stovs Ciry, Ia., Nov. 2%.—{Special Tele- gram to Tur Ber|—Burglars entered Low Lanworthy’s house in Covir Gton, across the river from this city, while the occupants were gouc, and stole a bed, bureau, wash- stand, three stovos, & sofa. four upholstered chairs and 8200 worth of bed clothing, cart- ug them away by team Avgued tor Free Tead At the repular meeting of the Live Issue club at the Lininger art eallery last night J P. Kohlor discussed *Iree Trade, Pare and Simple.” He tovk the ground that fre trade was the only system for any countr and bronght the usual arguments 1n_support of his theory. Faca nation should raise the products thut it was bost apted for and - lewv other nati [ manufacture articles. that they conld produce cheaper. This the speaker maintamed would maks cach nation prosper- ous. ‘Lie tariff on lin amounted to over £15,000,000 per anuum, The people could af- ford o buy their tin at European prices and keep the 30,000 men employed in the tin in- dustry in this country in idleness by payving them’ tho same. amount that they paid for tariff. It was the same in the case of iron. ‘The railronds could afford to pav the wages of every man now emploved 1a the ivon mills of the United States 1f tue tariff were re- moved aud still their expenses would be ne Kreator. Rallway Emploves Meet, The Omaba Railway Employes club held ion last evening, at which us & very representative attendance — some H00—all roads in the city bemg ropre- sented. A report of the executive commit. tee of the club was presentea, giving the re- sult of its interviewing of candidates for legislative offices in Douglas count The report indicated that whilo there wero i -ai- vidual preferences, there were no candidates upon either the democratic or republicac tickots who werc not in harmony with the interests of the cmploves grnerall; Flinzt action of the club on the matter of ‘a constitutional amendment goveruing the s lection of the hoard of transpertatron by di rect vote of the people, was deferred until Dext meeti 15 understood that the members of the club will be advisea by tho committce us to their preference for lejrishu- tive caudidutes befora election any coimos. —~— ors 1 a Strike. Sugar Wor New Orreans, La., Nov. 2.—On October 31, the Su srkers Protective union, American Federation eof Labor, adopted what they callod *Our wage tariff,” increas- ing tue puy of the gencral foreman in overy gepartment 8 cents por hour; all classified laborers to receivo 23 cents per hour; all geo- eral laborors, 20 cents; Sunday work 50 cents additionul; thoy also aemand an extra man at ull gravularies: a half bour lunch with payment for same, or vue hour wWithout pay: none but union men to be employed, said mex to be allowed to purehase their refrosh- mwents wherever the) h00se. ‘T'he abeve de manas huving been refused by the Amer can sugar refluory oficials the laborers struck work st 5 o'clock this alternoou. ol He Was Once Kespe 8t. Lovis, Mo, Nov. 2.—G alias 5. 13 Rose, alias 2o H. Daily, formerly 4 prosperous merchant of Colun bas, O., was arrested this evening on charges of forgery and attempted fraud, preferred by A. P Whilly, secrotary of the Southwest- table stave Baylies, G ern Supply conpany. From his own lipe it was learncd that he was wanted in Columbus, Pittsburg, Ciacinnat, New York, Wasbington, Charleston, 5. C.. Chat- tanooga, Tenp., and New Orleans on similar charges. 115 forgorios consisted of the issu- ance of checks payablo to bimself with the forged signature of the Southwestern Sup- ply company attached. Formerly, in Colum- biis, O., he was a membor of the music firm of Bayliss & Co., but ruined nimself aod firm by following Wine and women, Rev. Heber Newton's Condition, New Youk, Nov, 2 --Rev. Heber Newton, rector of All Souls Kpiscopal churcr, one of he wealtiest and wost influeutial in the city, has formally notitied the vestry of bis parish and cougregation that his cordition is such thav he will not be able to resume acuve work for at least a your. 1t has been said that the worry and mental unrest caused Dr. Newton by the charces of heresy, which aro stitl in the hands of the commission ap pointea by Bisbop Potter, have boen lardoly conducive Lo uis present condition. s - rest Kires Still Raging. Prrrsneng, Pa, Nov, 2.—A special from Greeusvurg, Pa., says: Tonight's reports from the forest fires sweeping the mountains show that the light rains of the past twenty four hours bave not oporated to check them Thirty thousand acres of valuable timber havo beec alreaay destroyed. There is u prosp:ct tuat the aggregate losses will foot up more than §0,000 i the neighborbood of Waterford alone, — Business Troubles, Lixcowy, 1L, Nov. 2.—Pegram & Bro., dealers in grain, agriculiural implements aud wheel goods, with branches at Lawn- aale, Broadwell, Burtouview ana Lakefork, bave failed for §150,000. A bill of sale of the eutire personal proparty has been filed in favor of Lhe son of the senior partaer. - Seoured 4 big Judgment, Sr. Lovis, Mo, Nov. 2.--In tne Unitea States circuit court toduy Judge L. Hayes reudercd & decision iu the case of the Hoke ( Engraving company avainst Carl Schraub- stadter, jr., for infringida on a patont for manufacturing ohalk empeaving piates. The decision gives a_judament in tho complain= ant’s favor for §17, 34287, —t_dgdas FEIGNED MIPRNESS, Testimony Given Beofordthe Court In the Inms Case Yesterday. Pirrant o, Pa., Nav. Nothing of 1« portance developed in the Iams case up to adjournment for lunch Sergeunt Ludwig 8f Company I, Tenth regiment, said he wa$ ‘present when Iams was aisciplined. He"was asited what part he took in the disciplifini¥ Attornev Wat. son warned him not td'cofmit himself Judge Porter ruled thavif he oboyed orders from his superior oftger, in his cfforis to maintain discipline ho was all right. Whnen troops are calied out 19 quiet riots they are in astatoof war, and the ordoers of the super. for officers must be obeved, if nocessary to quell a muting he could Kill & man in the act of committing mutiny in H. C, Cathbart was the next wit- Ho saw Iams tied by the thumvs, tho I lams’ feot were on the ground and his heels not more than an inch from the ground. Witness gave lams a chew of tobaceo while the Iatter was hangin Surgeon Neff } said lio received ordors to sea toat lams te ceived 1o permanent injury and told laws it he saffered he would becut down. lums said if they exvected him to retract they would cut him down dead Dr. Ullum created some excitement by ating that when lams was cut down he 1 the prosecutor 1o feizn sickness so that the rezimont would have the impression that be had been severely punished. - SUBMARINE BAKER'S BOAT. Experience of While tn a Territic « ale Cnicaco, 1L, No ~The submarine boat of Prot. George C. Baker arrived iu this city today from Detroit, and is uow anchored in the outer harbor. The vessel, which was towed from Detroit by a tug, passed through the beavy gale of Iriday night wheo the C. W. Gileaer is supposed to have founae The boat weathered the storm by be ered about ton feet bolow the surface and was ralsed onee every Lwo hours to enable thoso on board 1o get i supoly of fresh air. She was five days overdue and Prof. Baker, Wwho was her arrival in this city was nearly frantic with anxiety lest she had Bono to the bottom. Unique hose on Board ed, 1z low- 'he boat which was bailt in Dotroit and orvigitally intended for torpedo service is forty fee long, nino feet wide and fourtecn deep and will stand a water pressure of S0 10 100 foet under the surface. Her displace ment is seventy-five tons and the motive power is electricity. She will remain hero during the winte Working for Su Opening. 16460, 11, Nov. 2.—It has leakod out today that tue local directory of the World's fair is vigorously pushing for the opening of the fair on Sunday. The advisory commit- teo at the head of the movement is said to incluuo Rev. Robert Collier of New York, Bishop Spaulding of Peoria, ill., Presicent, Gompers of the American Labor Federation, iev. J. Minot Savage of Boston, Rev. W. H. Thomas, Postmaster James A. Stewart und Mayor Washburne, tha last threo of Chicago. The 1ntention s to secure a repoal from congress of the Sunduy closiug act. eh Other, ation of tho judges and clerks of election the informatiou is given out with authority, that when they are in- ducted into ofiice next Taesday movaing it will not be necessary for ‘them to buitup a notary public or other ofticer to adumimster the oatn of oftice. It has been decided by tho city attornoy that one of the judees can ad- miaisier tho oath to the ather judges and the clerks, aud that thon one of the oficiuls so For the infor sworn may administor the oath to the judge who previously swore the others. EEURE 7 e Will Fight Sunday Opening. Yaskrox, S. D, Nov. [Special Tele- gram to Tur Bre|—The South Dakota Christian Endeavor union in its recent con- venton in thiscity passed resolutions con- demaing thecfforts being made to bring about the opening of the Worla's fair on Sundays and pleazed 1ts fofluencs to discouragn any exhibit or display of the work of the Young Peoble’s Society of Christian Eadeavor at the Worla’s fair if the fair isopened on Sun- days, e A Light on That “Plot."” KANsas Cr1y, Mo., Nov. 2.—The Journal's, Harper, Kun., special Iua voom av a hotel here, occupred recently by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Siwpson, o letter was found ad- dressed to Mr. Simpson as follows : “Wehuve not been able to matter yet but expeet to soon, 1t will be recalled that **Swivell” was ono of the nwmes connectod with the ileged plot to assassinate Simpson. - Cansed by a Oarcless Operator, Larre Rock, Arle, Nov. 2—Two freight trains coliided oarly this morning near the Cabin Creek station of the Lattle Rock & Fort Smith road. Jngiveer Hugh Jones and Pireman Willlam Darby were illed, Tue eccident was caused by tho cavelessness of the telograph overator at Caoin Creek. ——— Burned to Death, Brazir, Ind., Nov. 2.—Mrs. Sarah Shepard, 104 years of age, and the oldest woman in Indiana, was burned to dcath yesterday. $She was alone at the timeand 1t 1s not known how the uccident hapoened. 1t is supposed that a spark from a pipe set fire to her clo thing. arrange that SWIVELL" -— Refused Passports, Tacoxa, Wash, Nov. 2.--Thirty Chinese passengors of the North Pacific steamship Zambezie weve refused passports today at Port Townsend, because theip certificates aid ot have photorraphs attached as the law requires. ‘I'ney were bound for Portland, Ore, et ostponed t) Dance, The Catholic Mutual Benefiv association cing party which was to be hold at New Metropolitan nali, Twenty-third and Harzey, tomorrow evening has been postponed to Tuesday, November 15, It Has Come To This That everysuecessful, meritor- ious article has its imitations. This is a grave injustice, for the genuine'pure article will often be judged by the imita- tion. No'preparations require for their manufacture more care and skill, more costly and puter ‘materials, than Flavoring Bxtracts, In this instance cheap mater- ials mean “inferior flavors. Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavor- ing Extracts have won their way to public confidence by the pure and costly materials used, the new processes em- ployed for extracting from the fruits their natural flavor- ing principles. In using Dr. Price's Orange, Lemon, n still That Sold Traveling m o Linsoed oi', 1aw Paint oil, 4 Burre' price 1. Wo per gallon, Vanilla or other flavors the housewife will never fail to obtain the grateful flavor desired er gallon. 1am a Trav'ling mant In spite of all ter I pursue my old vocation, a'Tr Vlitell you of my plan. v'ling man! A jolly Fairbank man CHORUS ¢ For he himself has «a And it's i per gal less. Iy to he is a Trav'ling man SANTA CLAUS SOAP and Grocers Everywl nd one coat brightens ue and beauty of your pro Would You Lika to Buy Paint at guarantee to be as gond as any mixed paint. Has never been sold for iess thangl. 30 per gallon. s good a paint as other dealers sell you for § o ] N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago, Il ARE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? The autumn is the time to paint, and buildings and adds much to the v nd preserves houses Ys ‘W’hnlasale We want to sell you pants and everything used in pai at wholesalo and less. ‘Tho last boiled oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ a gallon for it We will sell you one gallon or 100,000 gallons of any beands ot 490, w wo have caught yourattention, read the rest of this and compare these straight cash pricos, St. Louis lead, 7e per I, Bor Bros., hard oil, 5 gal can, Omaha lead, 85 per 1b, 81,60 por gal. Joplin lead, Ge por 11 1655100 UL 1 gal. can, 81,7 Cheap lead 5e per 1h, \H vl‘yn\_ mrd oil 1 gal. can, $1.75 Linsecd oil, boiled, 49 por gl A s i AELLOIESIUURIBRS 105U per ral. Mineral paints. dry, increal paints, e from 14c 1o nd in oil, 4e to e, The Aeme Mixed Paint We will sell you at 0. Wo wiil sell you at $1.00 Our Barn and Roof Paint Wo will sell you at 7 + per gallon. LOWEST pRIGES ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On all othe xoods our prices are equally low. COME AND SEE Us AND BRING THE CASH. C.B. PAINT, OIL AND GLASS Co. MasonicTemple. 1 and 3, ———— 4th St. 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. First class in ever work and satisfac ic agents, G. W, PANGLE, The Good Samaritan, 2) You BEADER OF DISEASE WOMEN. y respect n guaratr Expericuce. OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD’'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MED 1C INE, Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Tungs; Dig. eases of the Eyeand kar, Fitaaad Apop Diase, Liver Complabit Narvous Debil v, fleurt hidiey Complaint, ty, Mental Depres- eion, Loss of Manhocod, Seminal Woakness, Diabetes Bright s Difease St Vitus' 8 nce, (Deuthatism, Paralysis, White_Swelling, Bcrofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawinz a drop of lood . ored to health, Woman with her delicate orgrns re- Dropsy curcd without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 850 to 8800 forfeit for any Vanereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury, Tape Worms removed in twn or three hours, or ug pay. Homorrhoids or Piles enre THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAI L MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what ailf @ perso without asking All correspondence strictly confidential, Medioin/ Bont by oxpress, Address als lets a question, ters L0 G. W. Pangle, MD, 888 Broadway, C ou ncil Bluffs, ORDINANC An ordinunce locating water Ants in the city ol NO. 34 certaiu lowa T Omahin. additional Be it ordained by the clty eouncliof the elty of imahiag Secton 1. That the City Compuny be and the same is 10 place additionul water hya of Omuhi, us follows: Oue on ( Sectlon 2. wze, Passed October 18th, 1832 Water hereby ords rants in the JOHN GROVES, B Prosid Avproved October 2th, 1 GLO. Oty DAV, £t ut City Counell, BEMIS, Suyor Works i nustreet 40) feet east of 42n 1 street Toat this ordinance shall take et und be in force trom and after its pass- LD Ol Medieal and Sweeiea] Prompt attention given to transien: 33 B2s. terms to ou’ of town INSTITUTE ye @ Bar RMARY Chronic and Smaio)l Disaases Beat facllit tre st INF A NA Y f0r vyt ) 1seasn ro gl Atneat, 1an . wil atte: i 1 thio w et on Wil hraco s, tris umors, setricity, | Foeye, var, xain o DISsASES OF WOMBN 3,20¢ btseey Fpecinliy of PRIVATE DISEASES Ly trontad. Sypuiling mowitho'al marsury, o Loss ot VIT\L fdentinl. Mafieins ANy AOCUTOL7 DUk tents or' tontor.” One Call and consu L ns o8 sl histors of your PG BOOK 'T0 MER, VIF: "o s 0 10y, Syphills, Gloetuind Varico e, with qus ) for Deformities an 1 Trasses 1EACLOEY 10 L west of DEFORMITY APPLIANCES, TRUSSES, EL i BATTERIES AND BELTS Omaba Medical and Surgical Ins'itute £6th and Broadway, O uncil Bluffs. mintues ride from o (O DAL 00 Omia Oanil BIulls olectric mo: Attorneys atlaw. I'n & Saunders-—jttorners axlav, vrac courts. Roous 4.4 wnd & Shugart Council Blufs, Tu, Sim I locating An ordinsnce cortaln udditional water hydrants in the elty of Omaha, Be {torditued by the elty council of the eity of Oinuba ton I That the Oty Water Works Company be and the same s hercby ordorod 1o piisoe wdditional water hydrants Tn the ety of O , % foliows: thecornerof uih and \inton streets. Three on Boulevard avenue, K6 feet upart from Bancroft strect 1o the sehoal house at Gibson Thit this ordi Section *, vt und be in force anoe shall take from und afior it puss- 1 October 151, 1502 JOHN GROVES, City Cierlc. E. I DAVIS, President City Counctl. Apvroved October ith, 15 BEMIS, GEOKGE P, siyor, PECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS = HOUSES AND LANDS, BARGALY Two lots in Must be sold at once | Co., 817 Broadway. ORUILT Iande. wost l‘[n of oity. 0.3 Hatehinson & fine bearing limite D.J. Hutehtnson & Co., 617 Brondway, W L trade honse and lot for stook. 1. 3, Hutehimson & Co, 617 Broadway, HAVE ¢ W! rehaser for farm of res, within2) miles of Omaha: must be | Rood land; don’t care for Improvements; will by il casne D J0 Hutehinson & Co., 617 irondway ORANGE groves i Florlda and Gilitornin for sulv or trade. Groenshicids, Nicholson & Co CIEAP tinber Tands in Minnesota for axle " titles to sult. Knsy payments, Greensn Nicholson & o, JOARN And ity loans. Money lonned on stock and erain A estato for sale. Dwol and bus nials, Money loanod for loval fnyest 1gen & Towie, 25 Peart 1 JOOR EXCHANGE Cloar quarter-seotion of | Miina't property: will pay Groen s Nicholson < [ ook san St farm In Portawatea m ¢ wel located and fwme Vel i acre. 1 Shoafe, sale: botween Councll A batzadu if tiken soon Groenshio ¢ won & Co, 021 Broad way. JroR EXCHANGE—4) qores i Plityps COUnty, Colo, With {niprovements, Stock ¢ y_ £o0is und clothing of other N Sheafo. Groenshieids, 021 Broadway sk S0 an Sonth Nichoison & Co, JOk SALE—On sl payents. feuly and garden fan b nowe Cotned Hiaes i e Sheafe, Broadway an At stroot weros for sale: inside city Greenstifvlds, Nieholson & Co.s 620 JORUITLAND. & Hits, Brondwiy, W, A WOOD & e haveso o of the finest o fuvms in soathwostarn 1w for sile. Call and seo us Muin st t. Horstant bueey w i unimneoved Ly (0 northwe i ity Green- I holson & Co. yudway OB BENT=Tho foliow g dwelling 0 room dwe i § K ve., 10, Seronm dweliin So. Cth st $ 1 S-room dwellmg, 930 2nd (vo., 325, eroom dwelling 611 G ave., §25, S-roon dwell nz Uth steoant Avenue D, Teroon dwellin 'y N Broadwiy., 125, -room dwoiling, 58 Benton st & Seroom dwe il 312 Avenue Geroom dwelling, 10 N G-roon dwel i -roon aweliing, croom dwelline toon dweiiin G-room dwellin Curtis st., -room aweilin Mynstorst room dwellinz, T3 nve., oo dweiling, 520 My nstol oom dweliing, Grahim uve mdweliing, 1306 0h ave., $ oom dweling. Rabbitt Pineo, &1 T-roon dwelling Mornineside, $12.50. t-room dwelline, 465 Park ave., £12 50, -roon dwellin 6 Avenue A, £10, y-roon dwel » Washin:ton nve., $10. oo dwelling, 404 N. Gth st.. $10. dw 01 N Th st 810, dw 102 A venuo I, $10, dw Sthoave. 10, dw L A0 4th at., B0, 4-room dw 1S Vine st., #0, 4-room aweliing, 516 N. 7th, §10. -room wellin dwellin i Seroom dweilin G-room dwellin 571700 AV o, $10, 154 Avenuo . 132 Avenue B, $1, MU Broadway, 1020 Sth ave, G-room dwelling, 1700 A venu -room awelling, Greaham av liigh, 2, d-room 13 %0, Oh st S-room L 302 Avenn 1-room o 3 n 2010 A 8, room dwe. 912 Avenus O, $5, G-roon dwal 2 W AVenno M, 33 0o -room $-room f-room dwellin dwellf dweilin dwellin awellin dwe lin dwelling, 1 oom dwelling, 2 -room dwalline, 1400 Avenue 1), 4=roon dwelling, 2219 Avenue D, dwelling, 3520 5. Gl st I st 88 Heroom i dwelling, 8iFAve. C, 51100, e 4 room dwelling 41 Vine st 4 room dwelling. 203 Park 211, Sheafe, rontal Main street. JEYOUNave iaything for salo or trado sas 1. Sho fe, Broadway and Main strest. BARGAIN. D-aere fruit and garden tract 1 niles from postoflice, 5 aeres in grape % acre in biackborr ) wpplo trogs, 7 £).00, ‘o, $19.00, Broudway and agent. plum troes, 3 cherry trees, dwelling, stable, ete. Price3400). No trade. E. 1L Sheafe. PACRES, inside elty 1mits: will sell in lots one nere up 1o suit bhuy Nicholson & Co., 621 Broadivny. Greenshields, I YOU ke kind treatment and barzains in real estute eall on Groenshields, Nichol- son & Co., 620 Broadway. M ACRIS of braska to exel oastern 3 1 rostdence in Couneil Blatrs, house nd lots for Ne- braska bind. Johnston & Van Patten. AV EHAVE u good tenant for n five or six room house four or five bloeks from post- oflice. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co,. 681 Brondw .y, (3 €01 neres of ehoiee pive lands for sale, Ognenr Parvis, Aiss. Basy torms. [ne quiire of Mrs. MG, Brooks, or A, T, , 19 st JSQUITY in zood Councii Blufts proporty. 4Must be sold this week. Greensh Nichoison & VW EHAVE customers who want houses to rent. 1ave yon the Louses? Greenshields, Nicholson & Cc RANCI 0t 2010 neros. near Choyenno, Wyo. 1110 Tnprovemonts, soms stoek goes with inest in the state. Wil exch for i Biuffs or Omuaha property, Green- shiclds, Nicholson & O, 6)1 Broad way. [or Excuasce creliundise for 1o Nobraskn n nshiclds, Nicholsq &« Co, 631 B'way, agents for administrator. AREENSUIELDS, N1CHOLSON [ Xazents for administeitor, huve for sule 10 Of the best 6)0-acre stocl furms in west- nlown. of genernt MISCELLANEOUS, store forsale, fixtures Included will Involee about £3,000; 1ocated in goo Towi town of 50 population; doing fine busi ness. DT Hutehinson L 617 Broudway. SARBAGE removed. vaults anl WX chiiinoys cleaned, 1 D Burke, City Bldg. l“\?l! SALE=Hardwar: stoeis in lowa and Nebraskin, (uvoiess, $5,000 w 812,000, E. L Fhieafo JUITE of roons for rer or un- furnished, 156 Pirkave . furnishod DANCING SCHOOL. MONDAYS (0 R A pariors, ohildron 4 p AL O aduits, 754 p . Soeinls seoond and fourth Mondays, 0 p.m. Music turnished pars ties and cluls’ Address it I A, Pariors, Couneil Biuis, or I Chaibers, fnstrac § arnam st Om it to talk about buying a heater, It will be cold before you know i are you ready for itY? Huve you seen the latest truimph of the stove maker’s art? We have it. There is no denying thut the best heaters made are the Art Garland and Peer- less Garland, the broduct of the large the world, Both are good sud either buit; ono is sure to, Don't wait another day, but come and look over our stock of stoves und ranges, kitchen ware ete, PRICES ALWAYS ThE LOWEST, P, C. DE VOIL, 504 BROADWAY and 10 Nowrit MAIN S, Council Bluffs, GETTING LATE t stove works in

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