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B _.__THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., OCTOBER 8 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BEE [NEWS FROM (UNCIL BLUFFS | gcceoan e oasone oot | ot v ot e tcsmons s e | EAVER OF A WOMAN SA\'HD?AqMI[“S'[S_]TER"S \-\ll'l‘, oo o, f he f bodings. There 18 A giddiness, & sort of w . used by the West Point cadets. The jackets | makiug up their minds. Immediately after | nantion (n the hend w ho r‘-m; .‘-,.fl‘.n".':‘y COUNCIL BLUFFS, i awe close fitting about the neck and all brass | the accident the president of the motor com- L] p he I 8 become costive, the akin 18 dry And ) buttons are done away with. The boys are | pany sent this gentleman a pass, and the PRy lot at turns; the bl OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARY STRERT Y Audnd £y | pans gl o AL T oy i = 3 AL turns; The blood becomas thick and 8tAg oL . How One Man's Obstinnry Hung & Jury for :::‘ln‘m;\::l:\'x:r::d;;: uniforms and exhibit fi::\'v‘!u:mn“h‘:\s“lvh:lxlll:‘;lllh;‘;:. il‘rlnxl‘"!h‘x:{ lf"»lr Decision in the Case of an Allsged Towa Mrs. Millie Shields, Wife of Rev. Joseph | na r\‘\ \ ‘m- of the exes become tnged with —— L 3 A : M yello hie Ridne; eeretions beool G Talivered by carrier o any part of the city Twelve Hours, — city now, although he was here o few days Murderer Reversed. Shields, Until Rocontly of the Wal- | {5 eelored. demi s recome Hery feanty W. TILTON - Manager i AN OMAHA MAN'S EXPERIENCE, i',‘\‘i'.m 'u'l'.f..'."l..'}\-3.:"\'”?:".‘.'.{'.'-';".. |r-‘<' f)':!:'“:wmrz & nut Hill Christian Church, Rolates | /8 Trcquentis a spittiig i of the food, sometimes S ONES | Bisinees Ofice No. 43 | @ ¢ And How a Councll 1Huffs Doctor Lost 850 . " He jence W bbb b dod B LA b L weieriONES | U O N as | GREAT FAULT OF THE PRESENT SYSTEN [ A5, it came VeIRAIAG Tntasmation #100 bitiss Parrrase, sios | FRED CRAFTON WILL HAVE ANOTHER THIAL A — - A young medical practitioner of Coun- i T S — [ b o Tiie cams of Miss ¢ . 1807 CApitol MINOK MENTION, e cil Bluffs parted with #5000 yesterday ennieon Brost Monday's Big Sale, | Phen 1 commeneed treatnient with Drs, €oros | o, Omana, has getly i " o il foo Mueh Power yeutert In & SIngls Invl | gtrarioon, It was & lost wager, and it | The first great Monday sale of the [ SUpreme Court of Tawa Deciares Newspaper | and Shenard, wald Mrs. Shios, “Thad heads | Yy s fronds i e . Aoy Whorn BAY 18 N. Y Plumbing Co. Vidual < Jadge Muey's Opluton—Geim- was paid in clean, hard-earned money, | fall season. Read every item carefully. Accounts of a Urime Prejudiciul to an | nehe t Incessantly ‘4‘1\ hds i) A great personal favort She was treated by Dr Roston store, cluaks. melmnn Case an Ilustration but the information the young doctor | It means money in your” pocket. Extent for Grounds of a AR M L L ' Shepard a year ago, and cured 1 stay curod. Mine The Mayne Real Lstate Co.. 510 Broadway of 118 Evil Eftects. obtained was cheaply bought and he | 800 patternsof choice new stylos fali Chiange of Venue St1Td L, vl IO (e gFew fnreply to recout questioning, had thia te J. G, Bixby is puttine in A steam heatiug does not regret the expenditure, The | worsted dress goods in fancy hopsack- ty, and had no reat. Morniuges 1 had plant in the David Bradley oftices, matter happened in this wise: A gen- | ings, changeable diagonals, illuminated s constant hawking and spiiting, and my tonsils A new time card gocs o effect on the | J,seph Miller, s membear of the petit jury | tleman who had used some of Drs, De- | cords and full 8 yards to each pattern: Drs Morses, Oct 7 Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs | . the district court, will probably not serve | Pew & Sweetland’s remedies, the Cali- | actual value of each suit is $4.00: Hmit | Tie Ber. | —The supreme court this m Hny mo 1es at the present term, or it | fornia physicans who have located in | 2 suits to a customer: Monday $1.9% each, | reversed the be & wreat thorn in the flesh | Council Bluffs and Omaha, announced | This is the greatest value we ever offered ning MLt decision of [fudge Holmes of today. . A meeting of the American Railway union | i fal Telageam to | Wore greatly enlarecd, so that 1 | | felt bad every way. 1oan say 4 il i v the Polk county district court in the case of will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at lces he wi ive oAl vell in dress goo siod. 8 : Bhnero el of some of his fellows. Last week he was a ”"‘l‘ he '““" ; ived magical relicf, ‘“"}K'CI e ',"'I‘;l e glorik il 60 Tnet Fred S. Crafton, the alleged murderer of ns and Daughtors of Veterans will | member of the fury that tricd tho 10,00 | i 88 {lu bl oy .l"Jj"“‘,‘“‘."'-;‘ wiita, agRin Mondey At ¥0s ayard, Oun | Mabel Swartz, so which has attracted | e 8t the Urand Army of tho | dumare sult ot I, B, H. Grinmelman agatnst | oS oo o CEURELEUS, CHTORIC BASRES, | ke Blaol sill Ay fotth i n won. | much attention. The defendant was in- | ublic hall, Monday _evening, Octobor 9. | yofists SELOLL bt it G, | Ano, young pliveician had made @ | 1oo blaok sllk fAnish henriettals & Woh: | qisted aud triod for thie crime of murderin | Allare cordinlly invited ah was SUIng for dnaen or nocouns | Speciaity of “tiie disease and was | derful bargain, again Monday at soe. the first dogree and convicted of murder in | Yy , | melman was suing for damages on accoun KIS APA A e 39¢ 5 snile M 5 Oy e first dogree and convicted of murder in | Thittyuloue cars of prusengars went €ast | ot the death of nia son, \who recelved fatal | Dorsve; tiab @ ours ‘could not be | Ot 0o black honrisite, Monday, 216 | tiis sonna dagres, fe wae adjudeed 1o to ver sk Island road Friday, bound for ie death of his son, who rece Al obtained except by a long and | yard. g " anitontiary 4 over the Rock Islan ¥ i it i 1 > f I Y ng 9 5 . i confined in the penitentiary at Anamosa for the “-; fld's £ Tha passengers were en njuries by falling into a vat of hot water in | capeful system of treatment, The man Our $1.00 imported hopsackings, in | the term of fifteon ars and from that route from Cc cil Bluffs, Omaha and west- | the round house, “Che sympathics of m ern points. v of the jurymen wers e The members of Uniform rank, Knights | pelman when the of Pythias, will meet at 2 o'clock this after- v [ who had suffered thought he knew some- | all the new fall shades and black, Mon. idedly with Grim- | thing about it, too, and incidentally | day at 59 yard. case was given to them | mentioned two or three other similar our display of novelty dress goods RO b Y h 106 Pk R A DR 008 S Lramtling %:‘\i{,”v";), \\\‘l‘;ll»llv\llfl_\\I;i\.l’(l:‘ I||'m.i‘uwvn‘l;}u;rn.l cases where positive and radical curves | in "'“‘L‘“'f‘»‘""' ululfilk effects at $1.00, :‘:l"'",‘" imo as his wife. 'Tho coroner's jury tho grand lodge meetiug to be held Next | kmount ho was shink for Tt Al ot el MWL GRS N ieond 81,00 ¥urd: the Stylos | aaid that the shooting was: felonious, 81ihe Tuesaay in Omaha, differently. For twelva hours he hung the medicine. will give you 50,00 if you | and must be seen C aj by criminul negligence or by wtent. Beforae ut the appeal was taken rafton, on the night of March 28, 1802, id Kiled Mabel Swartz, a young who had been living with him for GUSSIR Sitata to speak freely, for Thave not L i St. Paul’s Guil n thiey finally thmn 1o the cane | will show me a single’ case of motor | preciated. the trial began tho defense mado application o oS R prE AL S0 06 el AL UNS Fosloty TusKy; Datos | SloTlon thet T e b e o | uFalyata tHut Was) &sah ‘Helped by: the || 15,000 Folls 10c otton batts, Monday, | fost oL rean tigdofonss mis applicition Shepd, s ori 1A ot et eared e ber 10, at4 p.m, by Mrs. Babeock assisted | came oat and asked to be discharged by the | use of a single bottle of any medicine,” | 5 roll. time to prevare for trial, as wel making : v, Shepar an UL e month, ntwhich DYy i) Alhorsaon,. Mes, Aloright, Mes, | outt. . dudge sy compliod i trete s | oriod - tHor young, Aoote: Whak Standard dress prints, 43c yard. other declarations, — all of which Judge i v Mec trament il ail i Allen und Miss Badollet quest. “Cerebro-nervous diseases that have | Our Ge cotton flannel, 3ie yard. Holmes rejected, and the trial lusted several . MY LUl igad i aat & Gl "[he potit jury in the federal court finished Objected to Miller, bafMed the brightest medical talent of | Our 10¢ cotton flannel, S, days, The uppeal was, for the most purt, ¢ Uuan whien I was & childy 1 SR AL A d on the claborate articles appearing in emed 1o o fudl of agne, or malarial polson, for T rged Soon after being discharged the eleven | the age cannot be conquered by a single Our 124c cotton flannel, Ye yard. i " i 5 ) the newspapers at thit time, which defense U biious attaeks tieht along, with ehills and Monday will be taken up with applying the | jurymen who nad voted for Grimmelman | buttle of anything, even though it was | A chance to buy bed blankets very | bt P R R G fever. My stomach And 1iver would get sore and victs, on any amove Juries with Mitler, he | #entleman accepted the wager promptly, ur bed blankets in white and [ the trial to proceed without giving Crafton < pair. tine to secure cortiin witnesses thit were in 5, | Stoux City and St. Joseph. The supreme tionuble juror refused to argue with | and it was finall H. D. Pugh and_C. W. Cook, two young : i Pugh and 50 they claimed, | sentative of TH! men from South Omablia, attended a dance | them over the eviden agey ta repre- | gray. Bk i v the 11 white blankets, actual value y e i 3 3 i Nl MRS MILLIE SU Triday night at the corner ot Broadway and | and sat apart during theiv aeliberations as | other patients and report the facts. The | Monday $1.50 pair. Ask to sco this ‘V"I'l’:‘ ::;..L.::l-.\'(’:M stress upon the news- o MRS Chbiina b Sixteenth street. There was a li too | if he had his ve nd dried from the | address of Mr. J. Stockham, 1136 North | blanket. 4 that Thave heen greatly Lo et % Ays 1 et an inward fover, with finshe much liquor somewhere in_ the room, and | start and had no ingention of changing it. | 17th street, Omaha, was given, and a -pound 11 gray bed blankets, actual pesesiy LLAURLERUDRUILER I SRTULIEIRYY : leadgelTin trequent, 4 N Aand cold. My month nud tovgno wes they became so much intoxicated as to be | They had no chnrge of criminality to make, 5 reporter visited him and obtained his ue is $3.00, Monday $2.00 pair This is the flrst time the loy upreme | nevers iy life, Hawking and s parehed and blistered sometin unmanageable, Oeer Wiatt, who was | and so.Judge Macy did not feel ealled upon and 1l g tutement, Bed comforts Tie, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50; | court has ever recognized that newspaper | ting hay Hrely coased. and 1 belleve a | orid wreetehed foeling that 18 hand 10 express in o1 pep orde 't them, | to make an ofticial inv n. He would | % b 3 : " ace 80fa cr o)) a permancnt cure s b Al WA DU b Al e s A Gkl | Lov hHies Conm B Aves Rl UCH, S HeTwouldl) 5 MunStonithum taiqtite) an dtelligant | e xtru/poBAVALI Accounts of a crime are prejudicial 1o an ex- | PermaCL e s | it VoI TR vy A58 teni 10 11 4BIS tent for grounds for of venue, he “The tpeatne r-old son of Major | to these physician 18 mild and Lam traly gratof upon arrested both of the disturhirs, olice court vesterday morning te nd | would not do were | ne; gentleman of upwards of 50 years of age. Special unde He is a merchant engaged in the shoe Ladies’ jer: nything to prevent the attor s from doing so. Some of the attorne Wiy, A that my onas this nowde wear and hosiery sale. | dofendant is the bbbl L) bbed vest and pants— | Crafton of Springfiel for their mauch needed was done everything was so difle Pt ! ] t ) ! Il The girl whom | and can honestly recommend them to suffe el appetine and e bilious spoells and ned, Pugh £21.20 and Cook $10.50. took their cue promptly, and when Millel business at 706 North Sixteenth street, | fall weirht —at 25¢ and 50c: a decided | he killed was rtz, the daughter | humanity afieted as 1was ]:‘ T I\i well 'm my "A vh »..Iq head- The Prosbyterian church has been full | name v As\uuhm_l to sit ona case _\s»«_firdfl,\' Omaha, and has a beantiful home. | bargain. 3 of ex-Mayor Sioux Clity. CABIS Churles St MRS, MILLIE SH Toam notabitas Tused to be, and, (! am nearly every night the past week, aud niuch :lml }ll"! llh‘ \\‘-si'xv 1sed so quickly that his | \When the newspaper man was shown sC LOAL CLOAKS. lg rafton claimed on the trial of the case AS stated ahove, Mrs, Shields (s the wifo of Roy caretil of myselt, Tkuow [w od, " intercst has been m;.mh-,mu!__ in the unio: i -";,“"':.I:'\mi'm‘ SsHElAarabla S mient into the dvawing room the gentleman Ladies' jackets in tan, navy and black, ;ldlt\l:;‘;lhr'ulllfg “I _‘_m't,v ““‘-“I'l n-]fflv he | Joseph Shields, f 1N DASte e Walnut Hil : Tontas aorviea, e et mecti Ml | amon o nttormeys, g bithough there 1s | Ar0se from a sofa where he had been | with velvét and Worth collur, at 55,00, | ¥4 twitling a rovolve i s I whon 5t | Chrisiachre, o of o (T LA 08 T COPELAND AND s TR Ee coting wwill | among ¥S, A ) roB m a | | 2 b ot | explodec stantial evidenee was - | astimabls woman and erstore i KD SYSTEM 1S 10 ASSINT 3 SICK WY o ‘Hjum and praise service, nmd cvan- | B0 way of proving that Millor had any im- | sitting reading and advanced to the fil.'i‘ $8.50 and 810.00, uctual value i8 | troduced, however, showlng thit. Ceafton “m:‘p'm’h“’ .m«\n’:;:!“”” tory will ¢ i AT N AT LD Bt gelisis, pustc rkers and Converts will | Proper reason for preferring to give a verdict | center of the room, walking slowly but | $5.50 to $15.00. had enticed the ¢ rl from ier home 3 U 3 ATE REFUSED-NO PATIENT 18 all take part. It is expected to be the very | in vof the rai mpany the case is | without uncertaint, _ When the object Children's Ederdown cloaks, ages 1to | in Swoux City and it was believed killed hev | PR RD Sy 'O PAY ABOVE A VERY LOW best meeting of the series, Very much | Another illustration of the power one man | of the visit was explained he stated his | 5 years, nicely trimmed, at $1.9%, worth | for the purpose of getting rid of her to ave OR EFFORT TO ASSIS JLDIAG- ood Ems hm‘ln nlc;‘umpllslu-;l lhi\v Evangelists | ¢ 'l[t_'lllc‘-'xl'ltlle ]:lrl. i ;-,w ey reluctance to be quoted in print, but | $3.00. Illl(].;l“;:zmk .u-y{olu;;uu-;m i : SUFFERERS By 0 TREATME AND eavbles and Thompson in these mectings. : legislatur B Y ant'a" Hositancy. declar T 5il'8ave MoneY by BUVINE VoL afton’s wife, the beautiful daughter o 'LE 00ST. RS EATT ABBHY 160 ‘OArdUlinyo baan siznbA by thss verning jury trials,” remarked Judee [ 410 & moment's hesitancy declared You save money by buying your cloaks Captain Dufford of Atlautic, la., pawned her WANDY 3 8 3 TRITalinG ofitiia tnseryBsterdhy ke | that. 1t @idoulas inotitao any. s harm || of:us; ew 5 S IRNGVBRE LD O ut b b W who thus wsignify a willingness to lead | alking Vyesterday ; Ll igh e e Open every evening. J s to enploy lawyers to defend her hus- INT PE Bronehitis Cured by Matl Tr Christis ‘ malought not to have the power of saying | but — mightv do some good. It pen every evening. band, and i as throush her efforts that ristian lives. ' o 9 e 4 BENNISON I 3 and, and it was throurh her efforts tha S ABOVE A F.M. Vire Sroan old and esteemed eltizen of AT T that bis side of the caseshall havea ver- | was upon the advice of another 3ENNISON BROS., the case was carried to the supreme court LOW RATE A LUDIN Farina, L, writos thus of the Copeland mail treat- argatn. dict or there will be no verdict at all. - Five- | sufferer that I was led to try the new Council Bluffs. | Crafton was sentenced to fifteen years in MEDICINES AND ¢ wment for bronehial eatarrh 3 Two gas stoves, lot small tables snl_':s of the J\I"\; ~!m\|1|<l h'jn'ln the right ;(; medicine,” said he, “and my exporienc TNRNBTINALE the penitentiary and he has served one year. INT TO A CURE When Ehegan @ madl course under Dr. Coj with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated cude a ease, and a rale of this sort. would | gy encourage some other poor sufferer 3 i S aatt Crafton has a brother living in Kansas City =3 my BYstoI seemed worn out by cen years Rodgers knives, forks and S],,"]," -,]lnl of vecach side justice ane prevent a grent b 8 ! Special sale suilor hats. Satin crown | and is we ny n 1ed worn out by fifteen years of known through the we who has abandoned hope.” He then CHRONIC MALARIA, dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates; five | 141 of crookeduess rapidly and clearly sketehed the history | §ailot hats, e Miss Ragsdale, 10 | 'The decision i DI CHH L e s 15 ntriows aiid iy friends folt int 11 o gets hotel or restanrant silverware, 20 Hoston & of the last year, into which it seemed [ = O 8 - Tt Crafion might have boon ity of : n Amsociated With | lavelong to live. Bat the Copeland treatment had Eion , used in Masonic temple dance Our cloak depariment should be in- | fute had concentrated all the physical SOCIAL GOSSIP, manslaughter, but not arder i the second | 1, .m.m.'."""'" tnd Billousness, oAt remark DI S EAR I LIRS ull, for sale at a bareain. W. J | spected by all who ave in nced of a fall | m ory of his life. *“T'he last of Febru- is, involy- | Charming Events Which Helped to Make pretenssodit oy - k Paks Pleasanily, Boone's Kepablicnn Club. erts entertained a party | Boos Oct. 7.—[Special Telegram to of a skillfal phys RSeS Where thee patic Stoand sides and se v feel dull and sl n there ¢ had dmproved w Ihav st heatth a nderfully. By continuing the ative degree, was found by the jury, many suncil Blufls. | or winter' garment. We show the most | avy Twassteicken with paraly . correet styles. The most popular gar- | ing the entive left side.” T called in the tholWe ments will he cts, 30, T come restored o com 1the full enjoyment of life. 8 have paing arn bout hmes fnthe back Jameson, Masonic temple, 1r ou want to buy the best i- ) '00m d have a most efficient DG the month has a bad A most admiirable syst f : 2and 34 inches | best physicians we have in this city, and o : . 110 | ke, on s OB U RSHidence iniithie altyfoalllandisoaiming) fone & VATang biiam) o fan Slel Sl baITL || [61]Y8 or sixiaonthe L Wab idur, thaly at her home on First avenue | Tt Bre}—The Young Mews Republican | (i 1 i 4 vortof stk Q AN RDAR inside and out. i want to build a 4rge | (kivts, half and full umbrella skirts. treatment. They are good physicians, | Yesterday afternoon in honov of Miss Gu club was organized here with the following | poor, there is & foeltng 1ike 4 e ey 1oad on the DRS. Col ILL.\ND & b“tl A\Rl)| house and must soll this one first. For- | "y ave tho recfers ov tightfliting | would stand at the top of thels profos. | of Columbia, Mo., and Miss Smith, nioses of | ofecrs: Presidont, O, B, Jackman s vieopres. e, somtinies e, all rest Smith, adlison street, one sensation at idents, H. H. Canfield and O. M. Brockett the pitof the ston; jackets; with Redfern or Worth collars, | sion in any city in the world, and the of Mrs. H. Everett. The affair was in the L which food does not satisfy 2 , s B N\ T ol and polsoned my W tall through, I T = i i 3 2 SR b (e 5 . iS: G. Golthwaite: | tronsurey. BTl et Ly | IFRODAIS BLIFAY NEW VORK LIF3 PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS. or with plain or fancy capes of cloth and treated me we 1, doing everything that | nature of an afternoon tea, and the daintiest rpenter: executive committee, £, F. atiy \igh Betal BUILDING. OMAIIA. N velvet edged with fur. medical science could do to relic me. | of refreshments were served the guest , C. R. Carlson, ', E. Monns, C. A. | at firatdry, but in it fowmontis it 1o ”“_:! n, 3 5 2 Miss §. . Nelson has gone on an eastern | , ‘W€ ave showing three lines of reefer [ I will not contrast them with anybody, ,\\lu_mufi those present wero the following: | Culver and ¢, A. Wheeler ; T O Every Curable Di I trip. jackets in black or navy, trimmed with | and 1 particularly want it understood :A,?; ”\‘tn']n.“A\l\A; .l;;hn_ \rlL \l]x’ I'he republican county convention held tired all the while, and sle Office Hours—9 to 11 & m.:2 tod p. m.: 7t03 o Charles Lunkley is home from an eastern full shawl collar of cape, seal or astra- | that I am under the deepest obligation e B OLOLUL TS, it v xS D here thisafternoon was presidea over by O. | to vt ) Hart, Mrs. J. Lyman, Mis. W.'A. Mauer, | 13 e Sunday—10 . m. o1l trip. kan fur, half lined, made of a nice che- to them. At the start they gave me but Mrs. H. W. Tilton, Mrs, Smith Saunde M. C. VanDerveer loftlast evening for | VIOt at $7.00, $8.75 and 0.50. which can- [ little hope of permanent vélief, assuring | N bt Chicago. not be duplicated for less than at from | me that it would take time and constant here was a ol ackman, withoJ. J. Snell as secretary or representative, Captain M. Brooks, the Pt incumbent, was renominated. L. arming home wedding last B wolliwi N orYe I EEYIEST Mrs. and Mrs. Charles 1. Taylor have re- | $12.00 to $15.00. care to relieve me. After six months | Wedneaday nightat the reetlence of %, W b Nz, . turned from Chicago. N In ladies® plush sacques we carry noth- | careful treatment there was no improve- [ Cole on North Main street, his niece, M rrington for school superintendent, W. K. Henderson, who has been sics in | ing but the best plushes made, and they | ment. On the contrary, my helplessness Maud Chiacron, and Mr. Charles Conover rorge Brown for surveyor acd Dr. Clark St. Louis, fs improving slowly. are the Walker and Salts plushes. We | was daily inereasing,“and knew that | feing the contractiox partics. Mr. onn | for coroner. Miss Neole Ogden_has returned from a | have them from $12.50 up, and wo guar- | death was not far away. Yes, it is truo | 1obaVer s grogmsman and.Miss [da Mo Shut Dow t1 visit with friends in Lincoln, Neb, antee them the best value over shownin | that the magical benefit and all the re- [ Niox Hilachmd 0 Oakamtid wbile Miss | man Rartos Tn scinl Tele- entlemen Claude Dye, who has been 1l with typhoid | Council Blufls, lief I have has come from the use of a | of honor. About forty mvited guests were | gram to Tue Bee. ] —Governor Boies and the fever for some time past, is improving. Misses” and childrens' gretchens we | small quantity of Drs. DePew & Sweet- | present, among them the following from executive council have ordered discontinued WHY Mrs. Maurice Wollu nd Mrs, J. Keller | show in great variety: also long coat | land’s vemedy, and that was given me [ abroad: Ahert Charron and wife and Miss | o0 left yesterday for Chicago aud the fair, with fancy capes, cloaks with puffed | by Mr. Mace, the California street | 1da Oxlorof Macedonia, William Stewart | i U B RIEL States prisoners at Mrs. Lisle Dickey and daughter ¢f Kunsas | sleeve City is in the city visttne Mes. (. A. Young. | of the lat H. E. Grimm and famly ieft last evening | all at pre for Denton, Neb., to spend Sunda) Rosqraloniaspvi iUt VI coar ago he was o com- | and wife and Miss Mary Mann of Omaha, ! uncy collars: also o full lino | livery man. A year ago he wasa com- [ 4 jifeand Mise Mary Maon of Omaha, | of'the stat est novelties in misses’ jackets. | plete physical wreck, and now he is Hildebrand and daughter Alta and Mra. D, feder s which we challenge com- [ strong and hearty, a result that he | Tiiff of Ouakland. The coreniony was s and [t has been the rul oners from all ov to re- - tho large number of the D¢ YOU Do with | petition attributes directly to the remedy | formed by Rev. E. W. Allen of the Cheistian MEED g el Auticro oy relatives. i We have just received 200 sample gar- | in question. Mr. Mace took a deap in- | church. Among the presents was a fine | FoF tis the state was paid 25 cents a d. PAY Grant Good of Harvisbure, Pa. is i the | monts which oup s York buyer | terest in me and brought Dr. Sweotland [ quilt frow the Ladies' Aid socicty of the | for el conviet and his work, The reason W. S, Homer has gone to Chicago to visip | V¢ #hall puton sale now and give our | me silently and swiftly, and told me the the corner of Fiftoenth avenue and lli,(“nb ACCEPIED THE REDUCIION. THESE HARD TIMES? the fair. While thera e expects. to meet | CUStomers the benefit. These garments | cause of my disease and overy symptom [ ¢ € 2 % his sister, who lives in Bucksport, Me. ave all made in the lutest stylos, and are | T had felt. “You are liable &0 drop | "Ny and Mrs. Whitney Layton entertained | EmDloyes of the Donver & Rio Granae Save Money.” E. T Waterman left last evening for | Well worth double what we shall sell [ dead at any moment,” said he. ““That's | a party of their frients at cards Friday Wil Submit to s Reduction. Grand Rapids, Mich., in responso o a tele- | them for. Don’t miss secing our iine of | the way you will die if you are not v evening at their home, 107 South Seveuth D i, Oct. 7.—The vote of the engi- am announcing the dangerous illness of a | coats before buying. lieved. Soon you will feel a pain in the | strect, in honor of Miss Hoge of Cambridge, | neers. firemen, trainmen and telegraph 9 [ g ying you i ! Ly ( y Bister. POTHERINGITA M THITE & O back of your head,” and he placed his | O, and Miss Guitar, of Columbia, Mo. | operators on the proposition of President ? FOTHERINGIAM, WHITELAW & CO., ) pA AL 1 080 present wero: Miss Hoge, K Miss _Mrs. W. M. Shepard left last evening for Leaders of Low Prices, 401 to 405 | finger without hesitation on. the spot Giiltas Mise '||\il!|uf.§L.J<v;('[lll ‘~“;‘ ;\“:! Jefferey of the Denver & Rio Grande, that [] Edison, O, having received a telegram an- = i where I had felt o heavy pain for the [ it AR reh, Miss Brown, Miss | they accept a 10 per cent reduction in their 4 nouncing the death of her fatherav the age | Broadway: first time that day. He told | Ryder, Miss Baldridge of Oma N of 86 yedrs, P. S,—Btore closesat 6 p. m. except ¢ 3 3 b v 3 rday: . me that paralysis did not ve *hiladelphia 0ssrs. G, & Miss Bells Robinson, the cmineat pianist, | Mondags and Saturdays. fiondays, . [me that my 't | Powell of Philadelphia, Messrs.' G. saluries until January 1, was counted this - cvening. While, of course, there were in. | And need you, when we putup to measure as fine a 5 Be 1 jand) come from any injury to the | Wright, H. A. Woodbury, T ¢, Dawso T R ; i SiRse g s Easingiirusan tominonmummeriivngnsion | |2 aad eatuedayalOn jm motor merves in the brain, hut from | Alan Dawson’ of Sioux City, Mogoath of | oui s vore of et the dcceptance of tho Dress or Business Suit as you wish to wear for 2 Werdis fan pRBi VALUE OF A FOKER HAND, stomach, bowels, liv kidnoys, the :)t:{ll‘flm. l'bl l\{;,#_\]g“h'fl‘ "\1101;;=)h A fi’;d‘}gs;- was unanimously 1 favor of submitting to only. siloieieintiolslsiviiatohstelaislsleNsistateokoiatalsiotelateln ote el eiste J3.Q. Anderson of the Council Bluffs In- clogging and ulcoration of all internal | hetty B 5 Wilhams, O. . Brown and Ed- | yhe reduction. ; : surance company loft last cevening to take [ OMe Plice Where Throo Eights Do Not | ovgans. The doctor left, and the next | Wy ESEET 00 o 0 g preopoullion rnlerved Stosrotices ithe U part in the twenty-second anniversary of the Beat Two Jncks, day Mr, Muce brought up a small part | prty of lndies from Council Blufls at dinner | Shiarics 9f tho telegtuphors 10 nor ceut from sing you great Cliicago five : James Madden, o well inown Blunito, had | of a botile of the remedy and bogged mo | st Friday at her homo. - Those making up | august, I st until Decomber Gl o ants a A EEIE e A. Wheoler has traded his property 1y | 8 little experlenco in the poker room located | 10 try it. There were no directions, and | the party. wove: Mrs. Myors, My W 11, L and Fiaish, same reduction, but it is effective from but Mrs, Bracketv and | 00T this city fora tarw near Galesburg, 11l ‘and | at 516 Broadway Friday night, and the four | Mr. Mace eould only assure me that [ | VanBrunt, Mrs, Tard ';‘:"“m“:t-”“_"l“‘l-:xbm‘l'::“‘:;'m Wwont to Chigago | 1 Will have their suro this weok. The [ BOUMUKL me. 1.‘,‘l’”"(“‘l‘;““"“,"}""t'”’-",l.‘,"', proving themselves adepts in tho art of Bioakink ofthaeanic e e last ovening were: Robert Offver, Miss | AU instalment camo yesterday. Accord. | ON¢ day and part of the night. The | oitertaining, 1t will be long remombered chiet g i ¢ Mame Stephenson, Mary Bouricius, J. C, | {08 to the story Madden tells, he went into 8aker, Dr. and Mrs, L. I next day I felt strange sensations in | by'the guess. shipngrang "f‘“";g;,“g;:‘J‘(“dm;l“fl‘lfi‘x"‘;:_‘f_‘}l‘_';' - Roe wnd Mr.and | the place Friday evening to onjoy a social | Somuch and bowels, movements that T 1 sas Bl gemple was, thrown opon for the | iugthe reduction. Wo do ot ¢uro Lo ive 207 207 Rll.s( ('}1“3”] Rishiton. €. R Hannan and | game of poier, as hie often does. Some men before my :u-mu'miuu "Lt which quite anumber of society peopla of :'"f olodnideiall Buvl LiLs Tontiroly sntis: ( g « A Clark louvo Lhis ovening, from Omaha were the other members of the ) ) y ! ! bl | £a040E = ) to December 31, The engincers and conductory were paid 36 per day for se ices on committees in adjusting the trouble. A Word for the Wise is Sufficient—COMI, A o R e IRMER SRR S ! 0 spent the greater part of tl the city were pr An oxooliont sup Mr. Clark leaves hero for Ogden, while South P South citizen and now a residont of Sul% Lake. L party. A littlo llm'lf'llml point arose for | i the water closet. vribly ove Music was | rpp stant chief 'of the A D ) diseussion. Tho question w cks. Madden | lumps and masses. The odor’ was | HiD i onieLtl I, passed through this city laat might, as to whether | fotid discharges came constantly, in p | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers, and 3 companied by Rena and Willio Itisem threo eights would take ty & . T, 1% Sarent, grana master, rotherhood of 16th Street. TAE @Rl5th Street. f iDLy 8 1n irani net At (o BEH A1 ] 2 Pirenien, o Lo Buite, Mont., to investigate ! & uirld and hoselbly siokening, Aftor | gvoning, Gotobok (. Those: present, were: | (eSilath £3.40, Buldt Hlontn o Jovatieate : the first operation I felt a strange ve- | Misses Breta Jefferis, Mabel Hicks, Jennie of the trainmen will go to Chicago, thence children of Simon man, on their wa licf, as if some terrible weight had been | McIntive, May Caldwell, Mayme Mulhol- | V5 Bieion SAMPLES ANDRULES FOR SELF MEASUREMENT BY MAIL, ud, Mininde Ouren, Meda Kirklana, thel the World's fair, They 1 stop and visiv lifted from the top of my head, a light- The general sentiment throughout the Youngson, a dith B. Fiela entertained the ' 0 Ji held the threo eights and thought they | put ¥ would, Oneof the Omaha men held the 1 Bluffs fricuds on their [ two jacks. and as John White, the bar- their wany Coun way honie from Chicago tender, sided with them, Maddon was From the latest issuc of the Church Mir- | worsted. He fmmediately cashed in his ror, published in the interests of the Chis. | ehecks and stopved play iy tng John | ening up of my limbs, and a delightful [ Witterand Holon Wood. - Dainty refresh- | state approves the peacerul onding of w = > . tian church, itis learned thit Rev. I W. | Scheftier, one of he proprictors of the | revivifying influenca pervading every 2 at one time threatenad to become o dumag- TELEGRAPIIC BRIEES, s ial Noti Allen, the pastor, has quictly been married. , inthe front part of the saloon, he | muscle and vital organ. [ took too e Believe ing strike. iy i pacia oricess In the editoril department of the papar an eded to remoustrate with him. Schef- | much of the medicine and it physicked | That anybody can sell you ecarpets, reeg————- o Merchnn te of St Louls yes- GFF3: appeal is wade to the members to raise §200 | fler, he claims, replied to bis complaint by [ e terribly. a curtains, portic 0 ; WEALUEL DUILEUANES leniiny. aolls e A T BOUNGIL BLUFF3: Fovs . . s and upholstery goods Wwith which to buy shoes for the pastor's [ coolly spitting in his (ace. Yesterday Mad- ¥ stery g storin sflrs Tamily. Considermg th Temanre Jstors [ o e Hi oy wierdny Mad: |71 had already received my first relicf | cheaper than the Council BlufTs ‘Carpot The United Stat craiser Boston arrived at | ) 1 o1l Generally Clondy aud Showers Are the Pro- | o e aales S Bhe | TOWA FARMS 570 acics, $2 which the young clorgymau has had in | swore out an information charging Henry | frOM the use of the small amount of the [ company, 407 Broadway. dictions Foday for Nebraski. Sl Eannise Kamey (aorlignelu i TEe s (NTONA 00: 300 neros, § 0 hioh toaceumulate stich a faunly, this | Gibson, Frank Hondricks, Jobn Schenior | remedy Mv. Maco had brought me, and | w0\ " mrmamer= | Wasniaros, Oot, he lake storm has | Fayctie, 00 wis visited by most destrue- | 510 00 10000 $ 5 i done seems Lo be doing remarkably woll, and Guy Wilwott, four Council Bluffs sports, | the familiarity the doctor showed with Lf Ralpr 4, 4 1D ook | disappearca north of the St. Lawrence river, | 410 fits yostordiy morming: Th total lows 15 V& Van Pt e with keoping a gambiiug house, und ho now | all the symptoms of ‘my discuse led mo | Bow dosizns, very cheap, at J. D. Crock- | Qisappeared north of the St Latwronce siver. | fron §75000 10 4100000, Tncontiarism iy s us: - 7 g You can't afford to burn high priced | announces his determination to prosecute | to place myself under his care, and now | Well's, 411 Broadway A & 108 ReFARSeR-drem i AR Sourie e 1 fuel i old, worn-out stoves, They waste | them under the state law. The four men | aftor the total expenditure of only $1: tho price of a good stove eve were placed under arvest, and will have a the north Pacific to the region Closing out baby carriage: atCrockwell’s, | of Montan witl Inrge pro roved, 10 Bluits or brought into Ch 1o | | al nuber of passengers who will be | | | | A \ The barometer is | 10 Mond: i in OSLITL ALY 1 ouncil year, 4 and that largely for syringes and instru- ¢ 2 MONANY worning is estimatng at sbol B A AT (nle oa v hearing Mouday. Shortly after they were - oy d i A 5 > g high at the gulf and south Atlantic states, | 400,000, fone & Cole sell the Radiant Homo and | gt “Maidden “swors ‘oct. a ‘scasey | Ments for interiil bowol treatment, and Naw L LIatant Tianse. Higb UMD AQULR AAILD Aulton 0 A5 soailns gt glia ek SR T e T ound Oak stoves, the great fuel suvers. | warrant and had | the place closed | With & portion of my first bottle of medi- Tt is reported that the Champion Harvester in Mississippi and o gl salt Lako wus utiendod by 0,0 S old, solid” eolor,” blic & A ey R Rl up. He claims they have been | ¢ine on hand, Lam ablo to walk around | company, whose haadquarters ave &t Spring- | Montana and has fallen 5 to 10 degrees over ,W' io courkw of the chiurch authoritics 1 genile ' oviry Te b iy a0 WS 2@ | unning e exceedingly tough joint, | without the aid of even a cane,” field, O, i king & move towara bringing | the eastern lake region and the valley of the (AL ARSI W AURLAURN, S sinefl Blufry 3 ext $2.00 house in lowa e h b 4 5 eld, O., is making a move toward bringing AR R R0 A e third innua n I - J roping in innocents nua grangers and reliey- The only anxiety Mr. Stockman seems s western branch house from Norfolk, | 1ed Riverof the North. : Associition of North An lnost new. Apply George Chureh Disorga ing them of their wealth. to feel was that something might be | Neb., to this city, This is o large instivu | For Nebrasku—Generally cloudy, with | 1 Dty WHK LR - Phe Temple i ~ DPrice Gibson's place on North Main strect | gaiq that would veflect upon ihe physi- | tion, oue of the lirgest of tho kind, in fact, | Showers in castern portion; warmer in twenty -y O kBN Iy funislied room, 1 biock from "The Temple Buptist church is 1o more. | was iiso the scens. of some. teounie T 8 1 phy ] f.0s Ko ) tern and cooler i western portion ; south . 1 %) No mectings have bocn held by the organ- | night. William 1. Itichardson, a colo cians who had treated him, and with a | in the United Stat »I;Hllll""i"'lkn'l";:‘,“’.f;l 9 | %0 west winds, g ary L sppolnted Resi) Lo DA, U1 9. 18T AV S ) Hiam chardson, wting canti i iy re- | resvers and binders. e report ound to e A . olored, n 3 the e pirt- S e S—— dzation for several months, and it has only | min, who lives in the building, s\vore outan | Parting caution he accompanied the re- | feit ue, and its truth 1s vouched for by some | A disvateh from Suntiago de Cuba dated e R e i Tl AIOCIAIAL inlamant oy S WA been a question of time when it would afe a | information charging bim with keeping a | borter to the door of his handsome | ¢ W KGN fmplement men of the wity, | miduight of the Gth, reported the barometer ks 01 1hoe Upper J0or Of Ford's THEBLor | moiomaiy b e natural death. The axe fell last week, gambling Louse, ana he, o, will have a | home, a happy and enthusiastic man o Wit the My atly to be congratulated | 8¢ 20.51, a light wind from the cast and nthat bulldin Council Bluffs is gr collupand, 421 Hroa L Conneltl B caring Monday aftornoon ac' 2 o'clock be- | The young doctor paid the 30 forfeit L L R A A e | cloudy woathel vind, the young tragedian was marrled . - whon the members got together and formully | Deering M 16 voung pald 20 forlelts fon having her superior shipving facilities AL # {2 2 B o016 af the wanilore of bis comniiy Lius | TR0 XU know ihit Day & Heas Nave s dissolved the church bands. Ttev. Lo & fore dyatio ..i,.‘e,,fl,,,_‘,,\,“l’:j;;j_‘" 8 kepta vesort | and is making a careful investigation of | recoguized by another big concern of this | . Keports indicate that astorm is approa:h- | to o1 10 L10) By D0, A o Mk D& Baut higte st . o o o ) . . PRy Y lor ot - s Maud Dixon, at the stillwan hotel, Cleveland, | Hall, who wus instrumental in splitting the with colored | 11,0 Sweetland remedies, and will use | kind. ing the south Florida coast from the West By ' k hecoremony was performed at | this it S 8 k L At A ) " | peonle and white people also. Craps, poker & h oy iy TR —_— — Iudies. Dr. Bates .1, . Paul's Eplscopal T e usuton ateh st winter and induce | yu'oricy gamos of tie samo kind Have, it i | them I tho treatment of some chronic | 1¢ you want your ohildven to dfe of | b towa—Falr, probably followed by I Hiton LBk Loll'e Bpluapl by fug the faction that was friend) " o hat have steadfastly 1 1 al Y A § 3 bougiit 9 506 riendly alleged, been played iu the place. cases that have steadfastly resisted all diphtheria, or putrid sore throat, as in | showers in extreme northwest portion: nal papers in the sale of 250 acres of | il aud organize a now church with himself ut h - . standard treatment. sarlet fover, don't use Dr. Joffries' | warmea in easternand cooler i western por- | valuwble oll and belonging to the Colorado | the head, hus left the city and no one seems | Moore's Air-Tight I e Wi atan D - Al . foariol jover, GO0V USe AP, <ollriew' | W e Coul and Iron company o the United Ol coms 0 & ' oore's Air-Tigh eater, atest The young physician will no doubt I “ S b v b ve- | tion; northerly winds. 4 1o know his present address. i i f JORRE Y| s diphtheria remedy. No physician re 1 pany of New York Clty werc placed on record il triumph in stove making: beautiful; | hereafter be a frequent visitor to the quired. For sale by Beardsly, DeHaven 1 outh Dakota—Gencrally cloudy, with | JUUE G1 V<8 Y Eia 0 WELT ERd OB EHE0RS | 4 Fruit lands aud farns. Groenshiolds, | burtis hard or soft coal; fire kept 24 | new office Drs, 5. Dol'ow and Sweetland | 555 1o sule by y Alowiare lu kasy Bowth Dukoia: warier Ju | ke gitBloott yaldiiger: S50 W b T Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway, Tel, 151 h‘""'.'“‘“‘k' PROOLS; aeaner ,"‘““ ,any | huave opened in the new Merriam build 4 S——— southerly, veering to southwesteriy winds, | Crlpplo (reok. Colon 1s esnred The rond Doy Moines or Council ~ Bluifs D 10 80ap Ontlasts on other and superior to all others. Come | ing on Broadway opposite the postoftice. Cook your meals this summer on a gas Bl ’ will bun from Divide to Cripple Creck. i dis- Have clugrimproved Laud ind cash 1o omestic soup outlusts cheap soap and seo them. I Devol. W. E. Chambers will commence his | Y8nge: At cost at the Gas company. s Love, [ Lo of twonty-tive wilos, cight uitlos of Jar R Sid o000 1o el 0000 Sloaks of gerts George S. Davis, prescription druggist. [ Williamson & Co., 108 Main street, | dancing classcs in Masonic temple | W, W. Chapman, 101 Fourth street f"“;'t ls\'"s hl!} Mm.\l\m; erorted 0t | tiat the reud Wil in oporation by Januury 1, | Wl Jobnond Vanbauen i S vy b : largest and best bieyele stock in city, Wednesday, October 4. § ) Boston stor police headquarters last night, but no names | secret ssent 1o the house, i | € - Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. e b ol s ) oonar s half block south He - could be learned, although Sergeant Mage | fhehoiise 10 a resolution w statoment showlia | 4 qy suggested that Jonathan Edwards be SR Y P, Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, la. Domestic soap is the pest. Domestic soap is the best w-]nn put at work un.lhvru 4 { wuthorized, 120 public bulldings in vir =|*}l|““- '.‘“. "“““flhlhl"\"“ d"‘;'s’-lltiun Mr, - T ETH 3 . — —— t was reported that on Cass street there | |ir Ountry, with u total limit of cost | Bdwards declined to do so and the caucus lie following marrviage licenses were is- W. 8. Baird, Lawver, Everett block. Arrest of @ Murderer in Denver, lives a young lady who has unul ntly | b 5, I amount already apuro- | then desivnated the chairman, the secretary lu:lsrm-‘\kl: by the county clerk: ) - Dexver, Oct. 7.—Willlam Veatch, alias | had & young lover. "!w) auarreled und thie | priated leaving yet 1o De uppio- | and My, Edwards us o committee to formu- Nanie and Addross. Ago. ave Now orms. Snatamoor soupied = Siron i ) y young mau demanded that the girl return to | briated late a list 16, W. Halley, Council Blufts 28 | The bigh school cadels, Who made 80 | fhoday b the Aleiorns oo reater part of | Foster, slias D. E. Crane, aliss Davis, | FOUIK Ei8 UmARIed Lok tao 1] retuin 1o | o T — Following is the list of delegates chosens 7 Lizzio Smith, Connetl Bl 20 | creditable an appearance in the parade last o 8 Qiakriol oourt yealerday, wanted in Milwaukeo for the murder of Jobn | pig affections. She refused both requests, | First publican Caucas, J.H Butler, A. E. Walkup, Peter Hansen, HA.l\’\An"\(l.gnn. 1 m.-.l.ln.l.lxrn i 3"; Decoration day, have reorganized and mean number of wituesses were examined and the | Peterson during the Turnverein celebration | gud about 10 o'clock last night the youth | Phe First ward vepublicans heid a caucus | 5, Coruish, George Cathiro, Doter Johns 1Ad Copperoll, Herman, Neb 4 e | Sty facts in the case were brought out in detail | {n that city July 25, this year, was arrested | armed with a gun, made bis way into the 1o buokle dow to drill work with the same L AIAL D ST MR ARAMAC | NS ML RAPIpace B Ay e ke time. ere is one witness who has not | far his mail. He wade a desperate attempt | did not regain his affections and the police | Hunchett was clected chairman and A, | declared to be the choice of the caucus, tion year ago. They have just received | shown upso far. It isclaimed that he w o escape, but was overpowered before ue | are trying to locate him for carrying con- Walkup secrotaiy Two or three candidates made short ade Ask your grocer for Domestic soap thelr new uniforms, which are much better J 8u eyewiluess o the accideat, and i Le | could reach the street, cealed weapous and making awiul threats, After the woeting bad been called to order dresses and then the weeting adjourned, uth Thivteenth street last nigat | sou, Jo Honza, John Wareick and John epates Lo the county convention | Bicrsou. These names were submitted ang Jar is 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best | zeal tnat marked their efforts in that direc- | fhrn®¥,haYe been publistied from time to

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