Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 11, 1893, Page 3

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B L i : VHE_OMAHA_ DATLY BEE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1803 WHE DALLY - BEE NS PN COUNCL BLURFS |5 g BOST ON DEMANDING PROHIBITION Tring in Favor of the Law mnd Against Any Com- promise or Local Opti Adopted. N BULL SWING Still Grreater Bargaine in HEvreryr Deparxtrrcnt. The past two weeks’ business has left us with lots of Odds and Ends in each Department which have got to go at some price this week, Don’'t fail to visit the Boston Store where the XHOIE HTEY . et i the omana | PEAL Bankrupt Sale is now g ing on. Remember this is e ) leave i months | \Wheel club paid Freme A visit today and nary ! \ were royally entertained. They returned in Dr. Witter o8, one of the cool of the evening. v ) o ' B Mr.and Mes. George (' ton visited Mieors mission bourd, oceupied the t i y Lot Arlington today on their whe Lt A number of FPremont people attended the h s to be No gatherimg of ministers in Towa is con reh dedication at Nickerson toda, [] sidered completa now without some discus. CGieorge Drcw, son of the county treasuroer, u woman named Casov was | sion or nction concerning prohibition, The 0 active Turmer, gave i party at the , STONT nsly uvon the pavement on | pypiiat ansoctation bufors ndjourning took i o OF (s dtal Cbitshday, 1t Browdway | enine wiilo attompting to | Wil 1t and nrice some. ik sdopeeg vy | €0 At pleasure to all the invited alight from w mowor train, She asked t VIni rasolution B AN L - ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. it came t tandstil ¢ Jumped off 1oreis, Both great political parti A cek proves that the us 1terest 1s take TR RIS oL SRS | ORI St A s R AT B st i AR T R nt and had to be sistod to her | | cover ¢ PLON) a8 against prohi- | Hmit. Fremont citiz akegreat pride in n north Eighth strect i the s excellent city schod At prices no one can duplicate. Call at the Boston Store and be convinced as Tor. (M8 1 cali v bR HILORY Bt A e s T A LBt e s a e o to the truth of these statements. SB[ R i Gl el L ol ey e [Tt may be waded its entire width biie — WASIH GOODS, LINENS, 15 dozen Ladies’ Lisle Thread Tlose | yard, during s ayard a bl e broblen E Jdan g G e e y S Lawns at le a yard. 50-inch German Table Damask togo | BBl ots aud Stainless Opera Tops, the fact 1 rovison s were d « The season opens by _a 30-cont con- | JUNIATA, Neb., Sept, 10,.—[Special 2 P y d Jod Value, at 35, 10 go during. sulo AL and muny e ot wesent | eertat Masonic temple” Fhursday ovens | 0T Bee ] —The dey weather suil con- | 1,000 yards Poplar Printsat 2 a yard, g : Rt i & them b tho Tho 1 o ing, September 14, for the banelit of the | tinues, but the farmers keep vight on plow The balanee of our Standard Prints whed Tabio Damask to B e e G have soveral such benefits as v is dof SONTEON UHABH theL Tant ing and sceding, A lavee acreage of winter s at 4de nyard a2 ayard. L GENTS' PURNISHINGS Cords and fancy weaves, worth erand work ment of R, M. | il sted by the | wheat will be s Iverybody is cut 7e Gi at die a gard. 72-inch Bleached Table Damask, el The balunce of our $1.00 French Percalo | from Ghe to $1.25 a yard, to go at 300 AR : LT following ting uwall the c can, thus making g Ginghamsat 7¢ o it guality, vegular rice ), Shirts to g ing salo at 374¢ onch, yard, Lo ost to_ the Cliris 3 f o the shortage e hay erop. J A < & and £1.50 P . Veret hurch moctings for the lust year, wit |\ hed UL GO e LR e 10 $1.50, to go duving sulo e $1.00 and $1.59 Piain and Silk Stei) ’ Ao L AT E Y amtita | R S e plhe s now improvenents i gous on ail 123 Cotton Batting at 6ie o voll, HOSIERY, Choice of our stock of 4-ply Linon Col- | 8175w yard, during this sule at 69c R ik g 0 0 bt 1 S b over this district, and by the rush to the | s Ve % A e | o given at Masonic templ ursday even Me, | umby bisso, 1d°s faiv and other pliaces of interest All Remnants ut exuetly half price. 100 dozen Childrer | Hose, worth | lar luring ile at 10¢ cach yar A brilliant ¢ has heen provided ) | prano, 2 is some talk of locating the Adams MUSLINS, ETC. a pair, to during salo at 12ic a WL AMIASRIND W) Qur £1.00 line of Ottomuns, Povlins, comprising the best local L Omaha ‘\\I,i“, the Clover \m;”mi”m couniy, ¢ irivisodnscho baim nd Weotls Il A te Unblenched Musitn at 4o/ yara. i iu-l;.\ml« and t(mr; llxlum;_' sule at Be tping lines, & kood assortmont of colors Real estate men are complaining of the Prot 3 ) pianist, would make of it. Adams county necds as Lonsdale Muslin at 5¥c a yard. Lidies” Iast Black Hosc weh, or thy 1.00 3 Ly i Q) ODS, Weo have about of our fine dresy scareity of destrable tenant houses and AT iBe167, (A5 T6an L6 good & fair as any county in the state. It is Lother Musling aud Sheetings at | v DRESS GOODs picces all wool Bedford Cords, sold s yaed, at 250 a yard picces all wool Ienviottas, Matto whose gifts of have s of an odd 1ot of !n'\\\ 410.\I:- yi rns o 0 bhe id s St -ha ‘n‘ll.,»:‘ u:;;v:::.u}.l‘z-(;v et }[ he u" n .V,IA_‘IN B E AR RN 0TI L mllm.'h.m in agricutturil res urcos :||‘.(4 ;{».-; s086 prio ¢ Regular Made Hose 17¢; three Read the following list of price }lx"l“uw“‘lfll Iflwtm. Lat just one-hall 101 i ); house hu ors, i ¢ 2 i nti Hisemer o0 ir % ) { can’ o beat: TTAVA LS m N e . N thoro nover were. fowe Rl R - sale b Bushi WOUH/1v6 t6|tha GOt LY oIt Booor. incs. ||| LA US(Cinton Flannel forie n yard) vs for A can’t be beat: CLOAKS AT ENXACTLY HALFP rosidences in the city and the demand 1s e timable valio ; 10¢ quulity Canton Flannel to go dur- | 83 and 8¢ Fine Tmported THose 27cn | 48 pieces double fold Cashmeres, | PRRICI B e e T Ll T c your meals this summe i s (e i ey eI ) G - “Ateostat the Gas company. G e Routs came in | {5 galo at (40 o yards Checked Suitings and Changeablo | SEE OUR PRICES ON LACE CUR- a good healthy e thin ther estate bus FIRE, 3 124¢ quality Canton Flanrel during e Children’s Ribbed Hose, tans and | Diagonals, worth from 1 to 20c NG 5 y e g St at the Oien, Conmal B, 1o : e et WL BTE ueat ) eI | yard, for thissaloat 03 ayare. | MWALL PAL f,.]f\ R e n membors of A LRI A _— 9 Sy ; Potter’s B '(nl Cloth to go during | ¢ Childe u‘ Heavy Ribbed Hose l b0 pieces of Scoteh Cheviots in plaids, | y4ve” hundreds of other bargains too I s cagho IO Gty un ¢ Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap RuisTnoan ks) at .00 i steipes and wixtures, well worth s0e a numerous to mention. the hardest riders in the elub, and RVIOT e / 3 b, Sept. 10, them were S| sarrett, 'Bix e : D Yesterday Peter Pearian, proprietor of [ BEe—While the family of 1. H. Pip ] N mson) T et e e & T o hen e e painful injurics, | lives southcast of town, was visiting in ¢ '4 x / 1 has cver taken, and with the excepi the result of a sudden decision on the pirt s some men, supposed o have ccomplishment of their 18 | the fact that, although ars old, he | fneludit L T A = = e fi at, ars ol cluding i good revolver and 4 quantity of o S B e i | e oo sovoltie i 3 it 401 t0 405, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. from the stable at St. | decent sort of excuse for doing so. The ex. | The publie ol oponed Monday last 1s vecovered last v cuse cane in the breaking of the har il ¥ St by Oficer L, using. It was found in | wheroupon the ofd WAL (Il ' L the western part of the city, minus halter | the opportunity of snaking - alor . s at the house of aud bridle and was taken o Terwilliger's | at the. livde | Arthur Pancos 4 ing. livery stable. Officer Cousins found anothe TWo-w wrt, in which Pear- dents, ho urday night that may also have | man was scated. togother with couple of [ vyppxting, Neb., Sept. 10.—[Spoecial T been taken from its ¢ P withe y Be s.man and all we ek il St Ll authority n Lurge bay and was summarily dumped the Broadway am to ‘L —The independents met taken to s sta or > [ Methodist church, a hittle too late for the | here yesterday and placed in nomination ownor 3 morning .’ however. Peg 4 ir y ot as follows ] — picked up 1 a badly b watiful ete given with every > beitig i scaly woune a spramed dozen cabinet photos at Riley & Sherr s and Druisos. | Ldllian Stone den’s for twenty days; frames of all ey notie of them will prove v sol, corone; kinds to order. se , and 1o bones were broken. The ticket nl “a’ strong. .,lx\“ i —_— treasurer and superiatenc ;Olnders foo ¢ 00 loads clean | Look the cle 1.00 Radiant Pried the Win einders for walksand driv - Apply | home range in Cole's store window. P 10.—[Special to Tie to . D. Burke, Taylor groc The best is always the cheapest. Suves | e residonce of > Domeslio LaaIBINo e balf the fuel—burns wood or conl. The s it s Round Oak and Radiant home st RF ower Goorge 5. Davle, prescription druggist, | €old only by Colo & Cole, 41 Main street. | 37 Ft00 PV PRV 88 i teh and ot re A Rar A Chra valuables w aken, To convey the im- i " ression that tramps were nsible two Last spring the Shugart Seed compan RUOSEIONIL v oL, Zosl Al Clark has gone to € this city purchased a job lot of excelleny | {0fVeS Of Droad and other: catables werd Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young left yesterday [ timothy seed from a farmer for Chicago and the far, Clurenco Judson urned to the Bluffs yesterday, after absence of nearly two Sfai 5 FSERECswoH R e ST ranEal i1y | Y ERATLSEERVIaREpurahase S0t it pusiness so that he will be frequently | sceds somo one saw the fellow | ;- tan Ste A this weel for Okla fu the future. and recoguizod b s an ox-convict and an ["homa with, tho intontion of Seoqeime aions o Mrs. G, 13, Meyers roturned Saturday from | all-avound crook. This information sub. | Unelo Sam's domain on the opening the 8 weeld's visit to Cl) She . uently led to the arrest of the fellow, who | Cherokee Strip panied home by he d wiis known in Harlan as J. C. Filmore, ' Centrealia v renn; [ seed had been stolen from Axline & t Nuthonat Bank of Ashland Will Resumo, during th Miss Millard is a charm Filmore had broi into their war 3 Asin n, Neb,, Sept. 10. Special Lo Tk foie voune laddy, and will bo a weleomo add .iuml!.m‘rw.“\ d tho stuff away by th ou | Bre,|—The directors of the National Bank iou o ¢ s s this winter, nd.In the distrigt court Satur IR RS e =4 S Fuvlan Pllnoro wis (eund. oy | of Ashiand, which closcd list iy expect o £ 2 eny, and Judge Thornell w ahim | £98UIC business ubout Septenben s, The brand of corn known : h third term in the penitentiry s ca Avcher'sWorld's Faiy B sar Corn, by CROWDS AT COURTLAND, Council Blufls, lu.," t 9y s b been convict o Council Blufls und Cour i - | tim ding enogh of it from far Ding Co. has no interest whatever in and dealers o give b threo Lerms i the brand, COUNCIL BLUFFS CANNING CO. “horse improved , who claimed to = Started for e s m.;‘mu l[r.u, n Mlu; t own a v’.-w choico A AnD i e s Ganialto\las BAOUIONE 40 i mnEsl e on SRha bivIchuc | e S T ae A R oy L1 wil 1 Dean, Lou Gilbert, John Mosier and Over Six Thousand Peoplo Pateonized that hy. artland beach at 6 ved over 6,000 paia ¥ motor train la the evening continued to carry it fuil quota nd Eishing 0t Manwa, hu cason at Manawa began | admissions, and « ¢ September L Trains run hourly, 1 to 7 Domestie soap is the b p. . ruit lands and farms. Greenshiclds, | o N son & Co,, 600 Broadway. Tel, X 1o the beach ’ T Deserted Habe, M nose 1 attendance were excut A GREAT EXMID!T AT THE NEBRASKA STATE FAIR. —_— : 4 i About 10 o'clock as the family of Mr., John 18, 5 come to Omahu for the y Allos the chiavollate who ataried on thoif (2t iB81 2.2 SR A3 VI8 fh S|l ose of spending the day at Among tho leading Agricultural Implement exhibics b the Nebraska State Faiv at Lineoln, the SANDWICIL MANUFACTURING COMPANY g10aLERLrom Gouncll “Blufts ito Sioux Oity. |i 1 AL sEIHEIV A0 01 Avonue A andtNIo occupy theirbuilding on the grounds with afull line of their famous POW | ORN SHELLERS, HORSE 1 LIS, ISSI2S, N RS, MBI e Rl R bisnaten B U010 iR e B SR AT A e | ng aus s umlon Lrulns. Ananciil epadks Lite., and are in excellent condition to enteriain any of their eustomers or friends who may eall on thom, fBRAT) I Al o'clock train st night with the exception of i ¥ i 12, have Decn & great suceess on every road Captain Williwnson and Dale, Theso two N iy o kbat shus furitriod b R ¥ i 1 — ~ = = ———— ; and of 1o door found upon the P'he Union Pacifie yesterday brought into are the only members of the elub who f Ihe little thing £ was | Omahu ove ) pirsons dostmed for the - Clothing, Dresses, reached their destination. ~ Burrett wrapped fia little plaid shawl, but the : =)\ 7 AT A D a0 kot i o E o oy e y | s iothing about e elothing 1o ind | i Paciie foll nto line for o e Shawls, Curtaing, yeached Sargent's Bluffs, n miles LRl aR e o v mogsig firs ¢ ) Aie pussengerconclios Jaminad ) AP , \ g A Bioux City, and being fearful that they | g apnaver s e Wils Vaken L0 Ui Chge ST S o And o V. AN ¢ Could not reach the city in time to take the i Lybs i ' i} . Dlankets, Rug B oclock train for home, thoy concludeq | 0P bome. L Warer ench contributed i hundred pieusu l‘v“” I‘ s lo kom0 furthor, Willidmson und HIS HOME, e lkhorn voad was on hand with its ole Agents for the cclebrated Huntington, Arkans 15, ‘Cleaned # Djed third suced which Sioux City. Tho other members of the 1 ;",,.’\‘ JRLLE R0, Other mombery P00 | Stury of # White Womnn's Allegou fntatun- | wis the 3 availavlo R el Wik, Whoro' they all with the ton for n Negro, foot of & ¢ ain was occupied ol Al if my @ gated Lo wait for the tean uth Omaha, was in the city yesterda RIS U0 RO PR USkOINE lo-ihe - respects that the elub hius ever undertakon o AR ul o2 B o 10 Sioux City is 115 miles, und 107 mile 1 et Oficer u South Teuth | first \ Vit S out until after they cleaved sixty-five W N 8 ation Tho roads in muny pliaces wepd lero and Missourt y : splondid condition b L the vall ] \ i o wasa laborer and had | W8 0 continu e ur el : e Rl i A Onnwa, but for twenty-five miles ) 1 vor. 0 PIUOETONON_US (a8L ak Who o) . foa ; b ' o thoro thoy wera freshly plowed, and made 4 ) he live Bis wife, Ida T 4 For further 1.;\1‘[u'n|4r; .'rnl prices call at office, 34 Pear Good W ‘}’._‘k Proud of their magniticent ron o, in wdon, who i o0 IR abiiront relish, and ho ¢ street, Grand Hotel Building. Pl"“‘l’l‘ Alunhun- Unity Guild havo changed the night | s i bot i1 4 very bluck may | ¢ ‘,' o Kol Ko sLkeadunte e = of thelr party to Wednesds g, | ossecsing anpe A8 prO: Managor Grifliths was thoe busiest wan on | as “Rattlesnake” Kalston, a suake charmer, | Nebraske ative Hand Book and Beptember 13, at Masonic temy This fellow I the zrou ctaphorically speaking, | is in ths county hosplt@¥ilying from the bite f . Thisis a compact said Nich an g t epo ot L I e, LU pequired | or g pytpiesnoke, Ralston hus been giving [ume, embracing in_its contents estic woe i leman of | l(gaflun.xl,l_ Price Williamson & Co,, 105 Main street, 1 think he in Omal p L \ n b ) et the largest and best bicyele stock in eit rail ' \ exhibitions in a dime museum and was today : Declaration of Independen / . W ; \ Ave A.un 20th S AT T S ¢ Lk A coessful where the | 1o tey i new lot of rattlesnakes which had | tution of the United States, constitut . RZ TN 7 Swoke T, D, King & Co's Partagas friendly and tried to fire it A? \ X illing sbould be | just been br from Florida, aud which, | 0f the state of Nebraska, the organic act . v & X - ) - fight and o pulled 4 revol ut my [ Lay i thelows roads | it had been wagered by the man who | Wnder which the territory was first or- A 7 Killed 1is a Escapod, Vit et y vill probably brought them, he could not handle, | gunized and the enabling act through The police are looki ( Anderson, hat she and Bra 0. - — \ston wen into th o | whieh its people were enabled to form tho Little red-headed burglar raway from home in ¢ : Guorge Bean's Lust Words, the snakes when o the N o sm | @ constitution and state government. In Special Noticess terdlreynor captured i the act of burglar o think that anything was wi | halined o ATy i ! 1 wWas | rathier ourlons fuoothat tho last 0 addition it contains all later umen s COUAAIL BLUFF3: i i b o o > years ago, und | Poveral days ygo, when 1 got one ¢ - poken o the stage by the late | hand. He flooded self with and other provisions, as well as a largo ters from Brandon. Ho sent hor a kiss ana | i y 1ate | his arin was fear en i fow i B LA A fYho was couvicted aud st to the pen for | told hop to bo true to hiu Until hie rat, « an were Well, ivs all | utes and the physicias at the hospital varioty of information s to bow the kl On Friday he kille guard at Fort | jofe ner then aud went to live in o what's th he canaot 1i " centive work of government shall ludison and cacapod. 't 0mE reasen | house. 1 married her in Table Kok, } | Syt Kicked the | Short ter Rualston was bitten the re- | conducted, There isalso given a mant for the belief that he' will retura 10 tho City. | faw sears smn o) o her sec i e ; “spoken | POrt got'out that al! the suakes had got out | of parliamentary practice and the rules 4 baud A ¢ there wus o frantie r overning our tive bodies. It is Ceal cheap '-1' cash, Mrs. Nicholson is said to be liviug with g | w0 bis | the doors crash cusued in fact, g citizen: lopedia of Ne- P T U T sister, but she coula not be found last night i H I s ge s | EAAS AENNR. Shsied And i {60k & slliens puezelonediy ol Nee ‘ e o &4 Yeor] strool, Grand | i rn T i bia reapheurguce in tho fourth i ore seriously nju vast fund of information is at once ac- | 2 . . o offc ‘resldent Bureh's Talk, r gentle, loy ud popu act l « i For this valuable compilation f A AL A0 T a panrial he | e cessible. For this valuable compilati 3 \‘{I':‘" 8 Dl oen cn real outate it Burch of the State Epworth | W8 dead Nebraskn Logiaiative Manual. we avo indebted to Erie Johnson, chief saly. o a8 ¥ oy Jecurity. 3 e delivered an able address st the | Ratslesauke that ~hnew Not dosepl’ Every citizen of the state, and business | clerk of the house of rosentatives. ‘ o Fiul Gatate gtk Ok your grocer for Dowestic sopp ‘ Seward Streot Methodist churca last eveu- | Cuicaco, Sept, 10.—Walter Rulsto - 3 RY and eis, 1 Dy et reet, | vri ¢ ” wk drige Lo wade fop wen in particulur, will hail with joy the | Nebruska Newspaper union, York, Neb, | §il sy forms of | aia ou & Vau Paticn, ¥ ) 9y 2% 0

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