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THE OMATA DAILY ' MONDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1893 3 3 ; = 70 | | "L 1 \ sga | viee 1 ST sapsce | ings of o laege sised womian, whose most | warly this woek Meo LA}, Bernnarat, | utes. They were wrong, however. mot in | - MWD 1 A 9 i . L | e Vest 1hirti alculation, but as to the time of start and i sunboune! he story she told was that she t i ter purporiinz to | finish. The Lucania clipped just thirty-nine ' COUNCIT, PLUFFS 3 was on her way from tho east 10 Nebraska In *Denver, asking | minutes and o moro from Lhe vecord of the N e X . to meet Iu‘y son, who lives t iles 1y o. It was a | Paris of five days, fourteen hours and - twen. OHIICE 0.1 ARL ST 5 e Politica] | from Omaha. She had a wigon, a4 span of t_reprosented him | ty-four minutes. ‘The corrected time of the | 8 I How ths Political | jorscs and five children. and to takethe out ¥ Investiga: | Lucania. therefore, stands at five days, thir Pallverca 1 Hi6h th vy Budt o Blowing | it across the bridge would take just 50 'y | town iours and foriyfive minaves l 4 o cents more than she had. She was - - i 1LTON et | - in a ‘“P;M”r .n.‘m vment and \ vwlw) NEWS FOlR THERARMY, INTI-OPTION BILL . Business Offce No. 48 | Ay 8 L | cents worth of alleviation was doled TELEPHONYS | Ruising N0 4% | CANDIDATES AND THER FAILINGS | gut across the counter of & tumber of dif- | the Thege a8 | Me fatoh Waiting & Favorable Oppocta- . avorable Oppoitu- | S c— oo ust————_ e ferent business houses. An attempt to dis ' ol Vestarday nity t6 Spring tn ua Gongress, = yver where she kept her team and her five Wastisatos, Oet Splcinl Telogram \Wistithotow, Oct R ' B MRS O i A $ - Representative MINUR MENTION Kvors e of Them HaNIRE & HATA Fight | SRPIIES Was WosvocessTal, Bd ftally $h6 | oo s Bas.—The tolloWME army orde™ | Bateh of Misssurl chinletian of tHe wouss \ An Intefesting fteer of the Site | disappeared from view. AMng in the even- | 1 toany 3 1, chalrma e hou: N.Y } Co it 1t | g, however, she appeated again, This | Were issued toc SN committee on agricuiture, has not yet intro p Boston store, oI5 aatlon - Popu'ists Are Making | time she was boarding o motor for Omaba, | Leave for two months, t3 take effect dur- | quced the anti-option bill, which he fought Blanle The M Toai Batate Ca,. 50 Braa | hut Little Eifort | aud i her arms was a | wnd varied as: | ing the present month. is eran sptain | so tinra disitig tho 1ast congress, * He says A { " y oW Rotter \ Stewart, both of sortment of bundles,containing articles that | Thomas W. Symons, corps of engineers that he has not introduced the biil Toghone 153 Furs, Ieathers, TRNn, wors f Pt waterday Justice — had -oeen purchased, it is fair to presume, | Rirst Lieatenant Bogardus iridge, | he wauts all t friends of the bill / L, ey v Fion | : with the money that shehad raised to take | Tentn infantry, Firat Li Will T, | order to securc its reference,to tho ( Cleaned # Dyed. tobbie Bevant. a smali b ving in e | ! vmpaixn, which has be 1 | her across the bridge with her family. She | May, Fifteenth infantey, and Lfeaten- | toe on agriculture, instead of the committ ( - . SARLOTIL PALE of Lhie Wi v thie ks and has ntly a fraud whoadopted this way | ant Daniel F. Angluve, Twelfth intantry, | on ways and means, un for the vales. He { e T T A | iswata T g her shattered finan ses. wre detailedas members of the general court 1[\-4&”1"\1(\ fight over again on the v \ N R s " {1218 axcilomont \ 3 St | martial convened at Columw barracks, O. | ence, the rules having been amended so that k_l § . . re’s Air-Tight Heate 18 Department order date Aurust 14, reliev- | it mukes it more difficult to have the bill The trial of the easo of Seott Wil ward show is concerned. B furnace, handsomely enca g First Lisutenant John Litele, Four- | sent to his committee A\ agaiust the motor company will be resined | the surface thore ave a 1se: it will heat twice the surface | teenth infantry. at Biogham school, Ashe Mr. Hateh is also delaying its intro duction \ thik moriny in the distr ourt, ad ns | Aplay 3 «s fuel than other stove C..1s amended to take effect Oc- | until the friends of the bill can be consulted | o Somayin iy, the tri i | Mats ndasia it ig 40 ve granted Lioutenant ( 1 | desirable Hiy criminal docket wiil be co « 2 | ATV ALA Ty 2l . am L. Keilogg, Fifth infantry, is ex It has been suggested that the nominal | e and M 1 H Hawort A M 2l ki iat has T tended ono month, jcense for logitimute dealers bo removed ho membors of the local cour . beon put up by the republica 1 demo: | ppt anebnd 3 woll vou oavvats oave our months, on surgeon’s certls | from the bill, but this does not meet with i mercial Piigrims of Ameriea at thelr home | g is making o personal fiznt and a hard “,‘_ nyhody "”l ”‘ -‘,, ol "' ficate of disability, is granted First Licuten: | entire favor. Mr, Ilateh says he would be < Baturriay overiz. hn traveling ton &l- | G natiiiats are apparently muking | on o L Blutts “Carpot | Py Charles L. Cothorell, Fourth artillery willicg to have hisQ bl co WAYS TANALe 1o have & good time whanever el ! (et SR | gheaper than the Couneil Bluffs "Carpet | eave for three months, to take t'Oc- | the George amendment of the last cong v y they wet togother, and this oceasion was no | but littic Only o very fow of them | gompuny. 407 Brondway tobat 13, 1s #ranted Captain Jumes 11, Dorat, | which provided for his suppression of the | Good Work | exeopion to the gencral rule Fieiv fady | have the hardinood to elain that there is - - Fourth cavaley dealing in options and futures by declaring | 3% % A frionds wore proseut, and an ove t 80 | any ahow for thelt boating nt the polls Domestic soap is the vest Special orders, September 11, detailing | ita misdemeanor and fixing penalties, ithe | PrompeiAttention cial enjogient was passod thetr matn effort will be to poll as larg SRIHE YRGS Iirst Licutenant kd . Plummer. Tenth in- | was not afeaid that such a bill wouid not | =~ o W e res Mangum alighted t b ¥ il § fantry, for duty at Columbus barcacks, 1s | stand the constitutional tes e there | >as : cePrice bt Rl mOtOT | vote as possible for the sike of the Special sale sailor hats, Satin erown g b ! i L U s WG | IReasonable*Price B oF {3t may Rave on the party that. iy snilor hats, The. Miss Ragsdale, 10 John S, Witcher, paymaster, will { crament, the tax on oleomargerine and the | sprawliug on the grass in Buvliss pu i Rt Pourl st broceed from 1 Paso, Tox., and take station | prohibitive wax on state” bauke ciroulation | Whoro he lay too full of prohinition hoozo t Jackaon's Candidady. TR - T i | at Albuquerque, NCM L dnd so much of | have demonstrated that the supreme court 1 Rob up. A kind-hearted policoman cnm fho candidaoy of. Banl D. Facksan fov [ 4. Vs B Chnmbors will comnenc ""‘ special orders. Auzust 15 as fixes his station | would sustain the proposed tax on dealings V ¢ Ave. A and 26th S IO a6 o vty o pHskol: wakoH; | povachotls mesiing With: the' heatly ijpeos | danotng olasies it wsonie temple | 4t Bl Paso, Tox., 18 revoled in futures and options, e T Goeddoa 3 : He will pload to the charee of drankenness | hation of the republicans of Council Bluifs Wednesday, October 4. The following trausfers in the Bighteenth = == S - s .0 y comt tws morning. When | and vicia e chavges thit have beon FhR et 3 fantey ave ordered: Captain Carroll H WILL BE SEFTLED T VEEK. B LR Rt e oot stattat hin: tvas tount | (anilqmeatiiseitin by demooribic pyots fire [ YV St Bulra LAWYER veratt block: [[patter froi iy O Syt ANy TYiCR LLUIBESETTURD RIS WERK PROSRIETOR. b = / 10 ha n bills tu away in one cor- | huy ) rorarded by nny one whoae vote =y X IR | tain Oliver B, Warwick, from company 1 10 | Senator Camden Tatks to a Reporter on a nes ot ciothes wouldwatural be east for him n tie Jarvis Wine ¢ s Council Bluils, la. company C. the Silver Questiol | - E - ther hand, they e regarded as in reality D CED 1 5 New Y O eaator J. M. g T 1 omestic soap is the best DETrUNLD 2 LRANTINE INEBW YORK: ct. 8. —Seaator J. M. Camden Boston Store. adding strenzth to his cause. A fow okt t v f West Viry [ C S : A g A fow ol et . of West Virginia today staten toan_ assoct COUNCIL BLUFFS weted by adl 1w are in need ob w Tl v i A - 9 Arrives at Now York, ¢ k lver N 1 ey e \ ir comrades, but their —_ Y 5 , g I think the sitver question will be settled ) b o d _'l{“v e PR TeH e ure meetine. with but. little, 1€ amy, | Twenty-iittlh Anuiversary of the University NEW Yoik, Oct. 8.—The Atlantic liner | nextweek. It will, 1 think, be settled sub A1l kinds of Dyoing Wl i e S A e siuccoss. 1L 08 ¢ ed that Jsc te Substantinl Growth Russin of the Hamburg-American line of wtially by the ropeal of the Sherman act. | and Cioming dono tn ments will be juckety, i d 34 inches | visie Council Bluffs some timo bet Itmaca, N. Y., Oct. 8—The three ships arrived at quarantine this morning [ There muy be some concessions and - enact e e lonw. Among thom aro fun wkirts, bull | gampaien closes, at STOSBHED L the vt Fatod wad WL, HIE AR TuIlumbrally sl T W ot colebeation of the twenty-Afth anniversary | and bas been dotained by De. Jenkins, health | ments, but | am not prepared to siy at pres St tabFIes mado bt Lel i e A e L A SR Ay of the openihg of Cornoll university began | oficer of the port. The Russia came fnto | 1L what thes will do o jogk as: good iy ' We have the reefers or tightfitting | publican followers and win over som ) Ll ) 1 believe the repeal of the Sk 8 now, Work it 1 5 ! t i b i ShasiduR L S0 T the harbor flying the yellow flag and o belicve the repeal of the Sherman act K promptiy pekets, with Redfern or Worth o crats who are constitutionally « 0, U A D) Bl L UBHTAEA T S T HE ORI LG l.'”_‘m: will restore all necessary confidence and il Bl A T d or with piain ov VesmBa Gt third terms nual statement to the trustees contains AR bR ERRBRVAT RS Srriireln, make money easy and pleasant. 1ts repeal | fn Wil parts of the WAL e il derhaps t rost fleht of any is P ek A arort ] T Lt v some six deaths, Al s et country. Send for R Rl Gatind Fad Wit s Lo prost flehit of any is boing | el condonsed faformation not only re- | Somoof which wore accompanied by chol [ il that is nocessaty Lo restore vonfidence | rice iist W ave shoaving three lines of reofer | ranublican candidn e, nnd Huzon, the demo..| Suding the present condition but ilso re- | eraic symptomns, wd oceurred on the voyige. ‘[" the government and make money plenti- juckets in bluck or 1 LEIMmoA With | crativ ave Loth rosardad ns vorystrongimen, | sutdine the growthiof the university. durlng | (the Itussin salled iftom’ Hamburg for ul on a polil basis C. A. MACHAN, i e 1Ly . o, a dod 4 strong | : o SR N v ories on 3 SaLaH LB SN INAHHAIBR When the act is repealed T expect money Prisprlat ull shawl collar of ca al o aned great deal of interast is added to thelr | the quarter century of its exisien The | 15am nearly 500 passengers, of whom | Willsoonbo plenty. What the neople want | roprietor, Jean [m.‘\ alf lined, ma o of a ol ;w”m‘v ZI';. <) h‘\‘ n.;‘ .r..‘ .y Ll,- m:‘\ hum“ productive capital of the uuiversity has in- | yGonty-seven were in the saloon, the bal- | 18 stability in currency, whictt the repeal of | Brotdwhy, near North { vn‘n_ at ) . 8 ’uf:lw; 20 ‘:w, ‘mtv ‘4 G T L M I T e orease trom ,..“m'l in y~],\ ‘,l“ “l‘l\‘:‘“”m w | qaee being stecrage passengers, Captain | ¢ -.l‘\;lwxlill:\u\ ‘I;.ll‘i\yl glvous. ke western depot. i not be duplicated for less than at from ) il Lig Y Sui: wnd the buildings (of which th re | Sehwidy makes the statement that when a e have had a very long siege in the Telephone if $12.00 to £15.00. xix;‘.m. ‘Hl‘:;.‘?‘.\:u;y‘;.\l;J“~_;:.:w._ L‘;-(-‘:n‘ _‘“'w ]“‘):*_l“ taventy-eight). equipment and erounds are | few days at sea a female mfant of 12 montns senate over this question, but it is now | 5 In ladies’ plush sacques we carry noth- | yeguit giving Huzen only n couple of hun rth about £500000 more. “The income in | died attera short iliness. Before her death | drwing o s close |1 thinke cameross Will | 2o == g R O T e enly e G D 3 was 05,000, The library, which is | sho way subjeet to vomiting and diar take a recess when it has been disposed of e leot and SmUa blislise W6, otit majority in the wholo councy. 2 | housed “in u Splendid fireproof” butiding, | Five deaths oceur subsequently, R \ & thio Wallsor g Salbe plushos o | of the genticmen awe spending very mach | ow Shas 15000 bouna | volumes and | beine steerage and - one SRR MRS. RIPPEY’S PLUCK. N have them from $12.50 up, and we guar- | time home Just now. Scanli s been | oz 400 pamphlets—about 3),000 volumes tav- | passoncer. The Russia’s doctor, Huanne S antoo them the best value evor shownin | 0ut in the rural districts since - last Wednes: | FuTyoon receiwed as gitts and 10000 pur- | man, is of the Nkt ery of n Woman Sives & Home from e A 12-Tons-a-Day Machine at a 10-Tons.a-D / t L e 4 ¢ as @ A i mar o < opmion that all -~ y Y [ Council Biu AT R E I S wWill | Chased duving the last ye T | R e ) T e e Total Destrneti W — The Southwick Bati v[,’."r.w“lm"" ost WiLhEAd i Misses' and childvens' grotehens CUDGIURC 1868 with twenty-six_professors aud in- | none of them attributable o cholera, ghe | A gasoline stove exploded in the resitence AR A el QAL L show in great variety: also long coat Candidnt s for Tronsurer, structors, the university now has over 130, [ infunt he says, died from ¢l infantum. | of J. P. Rippey at 2021 Pacific street about any Contimons g, { With fancy capes, cloaks with puffed | A strong offort 18 also being made by the | In 18934 there wore just | R U e steamer will be thoroughly disin- | 5.40 0'elock yesterday afternoon, and calised Baubio Stroke T'ress B ] i publicans to down Brooks Rea candi. | inerease over 1801-2 being 16 specia ected tomorrow. Dr. Jenkins has ordered ; ok 1e:Avorid,y 1 sleev 1 funcy collars: also a full lino | republicans to down i e matiet ot ments the most vapid chhas been | the pussongors rén ,I 3 ‘,,\ s s ovdered | damage of about 150 The flames spread 0 y dute for tréa All Sorts of charges are | he passenzers ramov tHoffman island A ) "“'h“ LU R (et Lo harees Mot | in the college of ‘meehanical and electrical [ n the morning, whera they will be detaied | ¥pidly and the furmture in the kitchen, g~ all at prices which we challenge com- | | i 6 i 7 t engineering, the law school and the gradu 8 od wihisthor th N ng T rlor \ i 1 i ;. 5 cousiat lar campaign rot, it is s until it is ascortained whsther the vessel is | dining room and parlor w soon blazin Bales tight; draft light. petition : e : omcescd That e will have hard work in | 4t schiool, thotgh the wumier of suudcuts | o cholora ship ovnot, I wny case, theit | Mirs. Rippey bravely battled against tho five, | Capacitys Construction; Durability—all the BE: ¢ have just received 200 sample gar reasting the i opposition sufiiciently BT WAL DL L. e Last | clothes and luggace will be thoroughly and and avtimes it scemed that she would be | ments which o New York buger | to beat his opponent 3. Want ecight years. Asan illustration of the hold | completely disinfected T = ' S s . b = . ! monks Wi i Naw - Yotk Sbiver | bojbatdhle onnnant, B o considar|| 1whioh {Gornoll{ling tukon on-the ‘countey DIl overcome. The neizhbors ran to hor assist- | Now isthe time to buy a hay press, It will pay you to soo our machines be- sl : ! A S as a whole, 1. is sienificant that during LOST 4 CARGO OF OIL ance. Mr. Rippey.. who has a drug store | [ore you buy. we shal n sale nowand give our | .0 ybert. who would like to succeed . ¥ MDA UL s "IV'\ Ll 4 hi T8 GOrOn AR LN, \kost candidite | the past seven yeavs it has reccived in s close to his howe, was notitied and au alarm ) _ i are all made in the latest styles, and fivat put into operation th Sheme of hold. | students from 174 other universities, and in Spanish Vort, to the assistance of his wife, and in tearing | L D /) 2 3 S [ well worth double what we shall sell | jno Gt chamber inquests, refusing admit- | the graduate depariment 454 v duntes from PrILADELPIIA, Oct. 8.—A cargo of 400,000 | UP the burning carpet received paintul i Yon't i 3 101 other u ties. From 10 to 13p e b he vlght hand, T : i them )v...;_ I‘m tmiss seeing our iine of | tance to friends of parties who were injured LotheERunvorsltiesi{ e m 1010 1 ¢ | iions of crude petroleum and some vatuablo buins on 1.\. u‘,!x‘l il lllwx tire Wi ox coats before buying. or killed ina recent accei 1t on the motor | centol the udents arc ome esides = ingumshed in a very shor ime and Mr, OMAHA IN PARAGRAD IS 3 i ) > 1,700 rezular studen cre efining oil was shipped from this country to | Rippey had his ha T e NP N m Y, i e 2 G0 O O s the. rapablican | the 1,700 regular students there woro in | I v 3 tippey had his hand dressed. The prompt 3 : ‘ FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., | EhSroaRL b | 18053 170 persons, most of them teachers, en- | Spain and has been lost, unless Captain Call | and determined action of Mrs. Rippey saved | The Fourth Ward Republican club will | ! [ [ I . | candidate, is thoroughly poputar all over pp2y 1 | | | ! Leaders of Low P’ric 401 10 405 | Yhe county, and considerably better adapted | olled in the sum school and forty: of the Spanish steamship Cararua, now in [ thetr home from total destruction he | meet at Bonrd of Trade this evening. {Ue N VR VI8 I Al Y Broadway R e in the winter schooi of agricuiture, muk et i MO e | plucky woman displayed great presence of | The West Side Swedish-American ol L O A runne liowin £ Al s port, can explain the mystery. The d il st Side Swedish-American club Store closesat 6p. m, oxcopt | ihe campaign will bo. formally opened, | i all LIS in ~the "uiversity. President S e ' | mind. Several pieces of burning furniture | will meet tonight at 1212 Park avenue CHALLENGE ANSWERED. i Shurman shows how greatly “the requive- is now anchored in the Detroit viver | \ore huried into the stre The fi o 5 ) § ) vs and Saturdays. Mondays, 9 p..| from a speechifying standpoint, next I Shurman shows how groatly whe veauive: | ofionzyc fsland nnd ‘vestorday w poaso of | Mo Bt i She Seeat The, Sk wHhe || Rey Feauk Grano delivered & discourse on m., and Suturdays 10 p. m. fay cyening (ulich Honhs B JCuiminp T T most Important sigle advance hay | United States inarshals took possession of | lidics, he arrivalof the five | yhe wce of the Bible Testea” yesterday. READ =l us Moines and Hon. N. M. Pusey of ing beon made during the present year, | ber on instructions from Goodrich, Dealy The grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias | ' CRSON.LT, PANRAGRAPHS, 4»:(]\ ‘\}.“Inm‘ ;’ u\h;~r|‘l\ ‘..\“xll:.-l :. \-‘lm.m.ym ¥ cinl nitontion has baen given to English ‘\‘ drich, attorneys for George Addressed by Tom Mann { will hold a session in Omaha this week, com- ESSAYS m P[]““EM- EEUN[] ' s side of the fence e Masonic temple. | & k Ul Alden Co., the New York 2 e mencing toda, K and largely through the mifluence of the uni . Loxnoy, Oct. 8.—A labor service took A ) A. H. Steadman and_wife of Portland, | Both of these gentlomen ure good sp R enthened the | exporters. Alden & ay in August 2 ) S 000! Y AL “Phoso harbingers ol O it D Ehaate DErT T Stoadman. and the puplic may depeud upon hearingq | Versity the v lengthened the | ERRORIE: O o Cavaruh ana logded hor | Place this evening at the Congregational | 1oyae o bems Ee i amn pthopennd: Dedleated by permits L sl iR urse in are bemg pliced on the motors for y permission to Tow, T, B Thickhtun loaves todny for a | Cicarand fnteresting exposition of republic | {03y o with the 400,000 allons of oil and the ma- | church at Hackney. Tom Mann addressed | the coming season of slippery rails, e b i e oo for o | St T S Skl | YOG v genrs of s st | S sonsinnt o Eha 3ttt | i congomsation on the ot sy | e den e meinarios i ve net | CARDINAL GIBBONS couple of weeks, S, b ce the state of New York has never | Spain i steainersilic X of the church, Mr, Munn said he had been | today to seldet delogates to the city conven- crowd. f 1 duc time areived at her destinat I | - ¢ H ¥ M. O. Calef of River Sioux is in the city ven the university a cent. 1t is now, how- 'm . u‘ e ‘:‘ Sl b=y ‘)'l'l' l‘)“_h; closely identified with the various Genonrina- | tion to be held on We day next By iting his friends. e is now in the busi- DIDN'T LIKE PICTURLS, . spending 0,000 for a new buildimg for OIGATRO, P0G OORUL NN S RINNe LN 8 tions and with the Congregational church The hotels report an i ased. activityd : g It 5 race of the 70 has been los IR ons i mgregatio chure otels report an increased activity in > c > c z : ness of raising gmall fruits. — b collage ol agriculture—Governor Flower | trace of the cargo has been lost. Captain | ARG the nabit of attending all | arrivals. Many peoplo who have beon to the Michael Corcoran. i 5 ; 5 Gty RaRaE R Gan traliZat ¢ | Call says he delivered it toa man named K : YADGOY th 3 1 Rov. J. Indus Farley, th now pastor df | Unlon Kevival Meetings Come to an Unes- | huving reeommonded the centraliziiion of | oor \vho' reprosented himsolf to bo the | churchios with the obluct of discovering il World's fair are making a tour of tho west PUBLISHED BY i | o Vit R Moo el Wil o o G e S e O I e o "the sre, | consighco, but Alden & Co. knew no such | thelr principles. but failed to discover which Mujor Hatford and Colonel Hogolund de- BURKLEY R s1do at 2018 Fifth avenvo e last of the serios of union reviva Hoialtiiglly ant collego of tho state. | TR dronts i Valoneia deny all | cliarei: was the best to removo the existing | livered a joiny locture at the Westninster EY PRINT. 1iss Hortens Gronelle of Fort Culhoun, | meetings that has been in progress for tho | Bilb the university us u wholo trusts Lo i~ { 1,0\ 1edgo of him or the cargo evils. In London, he said, 450,000 people | Presbyterian church last evening on the- ING CO., OMAHA. b., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and | jast th oles, held last vato benelicence for its support, Henry W, . SRS AT were ia terrible straits, yet the religious in- | “Morals of Youth." | \ 8 visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.and | jasy three weeks,was held Tast ovening iu | Sage has in the past :nvested $1.250.000 m e i ra A e St b e Rt em B bl deteh i 5.'William Runyan, on Park avenve the First Presbyterian church, a full house | #ifts to1t, Hivam Sibley endowed in'iv the HIS IDENIITY. Mooy iro umable, o had notattempted, | Novwithstanding the fact that the band | _ 1 A.E. Gitbert, who has been in Chicago | ypocting the evangelists, A. 15 Keables and | college that bears his name, and John Me- | Y o o s RO CaBONUALL B8is8 concontni Hutipmnarks e secuged SI0i| L ome little time past undergoing medical G0 s Hal Ensiad e Graw and ‘others have made donutions of | Stonewall Defrance and flls Aisdalugs for ALOt Y vosaonL. the season, a large pumver of eitizens | B R iV e o v e fe10) J. W. Thompson, on the oceasion of what it f (RS P PEAE WM Sverall gifts, Some the Last Year. _ e e thronged the vopular resort swday - ) i bo thols Inat. upponrance | considerable amounts. Several’ gifts, Son - = r Remembered in Now York, ) S 5 Miss Luella Hoge, who has been visiting oug ould be their last appearance | of them amounting to $50,000, have been re Ciieaao, Oct. 8. he police authorities her unc T RWiV ekt ORtIB T hola The Third Ward Democrati Captain O. M. Brown, during the | before a Council Bluffs audience. The an NEW Youxk, Oct I'he cen club gave a 1 coive council o furing the past year. P 1 council of | ssident | are of the opinion that Stonews THAT HAT OF MINE| party, was struck by a dummy engine at | pe dale Woods tonight, when the party | day and sin sturning from Richmond Hill. Ksbert | Normal tompe sets hotel or restaurant silverware, 30 | upon dec {.|.-u.-.-<. used in Masonic temple dance | should be h hall, for sale at a bureain, W, J [ marily annibilatc h Mam »ut. and 1 that no d co seemed 1o cause mutual ud photographs wer 1 DeFrance, A 2w g clambake at Suessman's pavk yesterday ¢ past sumucr T e LS T s | T T T AR T e | L e A A I A L TS T | D P independent party, with their | Pheaffaiv was fully up to the standard o - ) lome in Cambridie, 0. O Ler way hor (hasoritatwns pnol intthotneonl werally | 10 its scope and as democratic in its spirit | Geinglod Lawyer Jacob Newuwan out of so friends, met tonizht in the Grand ope excellence that chavacterized torme A TAIL OF A HAT. she expected to stop off for a visit with « not prepared for, and there is an in 1s Cornell needs o greatly enlarged income, | 7o ) R house to celebrate the mem of Charles | of this organiz | = 3 piends ou! d Chicage YOramnol Prapares 10k Dl and kes 4 Dod S aABINE S haTont 1y thousands of dollars last February i L y . 6 0 CHAPTER L | | friends in St. Louis and Chicago. ; Yerostinig tale’ connocted’ therewith, symp :ll‘l ;n: an appeal for dounling the en: Delrance was arres! charged with de Ste t Parnell. The old hall was decora - T unn«lyf.‘l TER L | John Lindt returned yostorday from Chi- | toms of a elash somewhere eropping’ out, at | 40 non S frauding the City National bank of Minue. | With batriotlc emblems, whilo the ports < P A CHAPTER 11 ¥ | 0, where ho went 1o undergo an examina e v A L e L i > uling the City Nutional bank of MUe | of the great leader, standing on the platform Oana, Oct, 8.0 the Editor of Tne Ber Fittea woll, word woll, looked woll ) o e hnats of a specialist ol o i . g M. B . JHOL BANE aul SNt Lionalisbankiotasy as drapes ouc| ddress was de- rour P ) TR ? } | RfE ke honde: of 0 soccialisy on 00) Ine tasl, (1 appears, was Dotwcen the AY COME TO MURDER. Paul u year ago last May. The total amoun | V48 draved. A touching adducss was de Your printarsminkame savih Al Mr Brysn ) Hldeuny sl { SCHSeS. wont ti y order of the | gpicers of the Presby . church on onc e 0l cd from the usata hanks was over QRO IS AN BB RLIOROY,RIVI0 STASITE A4 praqiDuagmenIoL. NI QL i R e ! | head of the pension department. e has W the Taptists amd the ovangelists on | Mute Brown Wil Lrobably Die—Black oblatned from the Minncsat pulis Was OVer | known in the Fonian movement wiy. bi i | S e e N e BLADMERLY, ren dr : sion of &2 per moy o 5 \ < « n Councl nirs, e OEOfy LW ¢ G0's. The Trisn traitors 1 cori 3 M ik sl il sdiemen lapniolp wbigiyg } § beon drawing it ponsion of &2 por mouth for | tho other. Wien ' Meases, Keables und Julke m Council BlufTs. B o e ottt rorsesenteq | In the 60's. The Trish traitors were hissed | correction JouN M. CLARKE. | G { i several years past for deafness. ‘The local | Phompson came here one of their leading at W. C. Brown, who wasslugged and robbad | himself as secratiary of the Internal Land | #8 much as the Irish patriots were cheered - Bought it of Miltonherger, the hattern { representatives of the pension department | yractions was a stercopticon with which the | by Julia Smith, a colored san, a few | Investment company of Indianapoli T WEATHER FORECASTS, CHAPTER VI i concluded to muke an investization with a o : o 3 ) 5 PARY id1ananolle, v wresented with nn Emblem. Saved 1o mouey. H ! view of ascertaining just what his needs bt “-h“m.. ilistrakod sRidglvaprovedito s ugo, is growinz rapidly worse and the Lusi February a man whoso _description Mr. and (l|’ James A. Hall v 1 ¢ % ¥ .l\!;lkllflt|\| ol wcatinlog . JRG awling bk meeaa be L|\I:\\‘4;‘\A|II.\\\ 2 ....:(” L.r;_‘u- di Bt A T i it o nant ppn o601 thttnat ‘af Delrands. nnd Mr. an Mrsciamania, all o give n i‘ Generally Fair and Cooler Are the Predic- ay, Counoil Bluffs { i i e the final outcome has | fled the chureh nightly. and quite a siir 9 ) L 2Mic o in Chicago, . gave the | surprise party at thi home nty-fi uns for Nebi )iy, ’ 0 D ! Mok Roon Jenyued. A B S by Tthe movelty of - the | the man can live but a short time. As B e O it oy L R B | Mrs, W. H. Wal 1 and Miss Kittie The movelty of the thing | soon as be heard of the man's condition Cap- | man piaced his name upon the back of the i % L £y 5 ) Bullard loft last evening for a week's stay too much for the Prosbyter tain Mostyn telephoned to th R R R e A\ ot | L mesk ewigybLIBITAIE R gur foa |\ duyi g EoniNolranka danliiboyehthakoty g o S | I v [ s st _ too i« « L osh ain Mos! clephoned o the o0 check for 00, for which he received so e el Lrrs e e enerally fair: cooler: variable wi nl\l‘hn \\n|1 (l‘n fill‘u, : sossion, nowever, and last Satueday | Couneit Blaffs to he woman and hold | much, The paper vroved to be worthiess. :‘}‘:~l'll1y;‘l"|.ljl'- M mae ?ln\l ed with o A.l.\”y_.lm\,‘ s oo olors variblo winds. LI e T IR O R T o aeceat ho womn ad e sEred o 1 st Enstor s lgoid o Slosmy | Sitoriom sbos vaclabiedat BLOOD POISONIN | ! dny morning from the World's fair, whora | into the presence of the session and informed | et at all hzards, us i o scoms likely NS MR N PR A MENT were indulged o and thero wis_ampic r Al Record g ok, ey wove acsompaniad | that the ohuroh could not bo used any longer | 10 LUry out to be murder. As e boon pul freshments for all. Among those presen 3 Ao ovor T { P A P T R B T T T AT e e A e | tished, Brown went into a voom on Jones were Mr, and Mrs. George Brewer, Mr. and | _OFpice o i Weatigr Bukesv, Osmaus, 4 R LD and Hoalny by Me. Jones' mother, wilo has left her home | for such purposes. 2 neeting b ! O Rev. Frank P, Wilkins' Exparience in L 3G 5 Py Oct. 8.—Omata record of temperature and o Hhair, whethier wimple, 2 Clovaland, O o spend. the wintor with | been announced for Saturday ovening it had | strect with the womanand wus sluzged with Mus. J. C. Grabam. Mr. and Mrs. C Madson o i an R i T * her son in this city 10 be held, but the session made it perfeetly | & bumn nd robbed. The woman made Matr y. Mur. and Mrs. W. H. Beckett, Miss Curtiss, | rainfall compared with corresponding day of ellly). pormanently, aud ‘ e clear that they did nou like the methods sscape to Council Blaffs, but was soon | HAvERmILL, Mass., Oct. S.—Frank P. Wil- [ Miss Smith, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Oweus, Mys' | Dast four years: ally Curcd by Cotitura < A Bargain. used by the evangelists and that they would sted ‘-‘\7 :' } O vl“’.\ :H'w’w;' ;\ w‘nl kins, a divinity stud®t of Merrimac, a few | Hedges. R s 1893, |»«~l- I:‘n 1890, II‘H“’:'I“.”.‘.‘ m;: ""l"’f el O e Y YPLM » 10 fiction o bring the woman back she | months ago answered s matrimonial adver. ————— aximum temperature. 59> 6 3 67 i all other remedion Tall, | T R T L e :‘..\”"-.'..“.,,f'..' m”L vinor h”\\“|l~’h‘\¥-l.‘-!'”l tuke o dction 1o bring th womyin bick sho | months ago answered a mawin nial adver VRS Ory ey (T Ty T M, lmpernoire. 512 352 41 T o, Gompiete e catment ' fof | with tablecloths, 40 dozen teiple platad | os el e T ot 080 br | sinco thon, She" was arvested in Council | Hsemont The other person represented | Ny Youw, Oct. 8.—A stage conch loaded | {yerske tomperature... T2 009 442 4 e OIS - | Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, Lot of | dition that the objectionable “pictures’ | Bufs kst ni Aol e ¢ he "“‘“';"' B “""“"»‘l‘l‘l“""‘l'l“" “"“}‘] with young men, composing @ chowder | ' ‘siytoment showing the condition of tem e ST } dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates: five | should be done away with, it was there eputy Marsna nderson of Counci er’name was Ellen Dunton 3 St I At tings | BlMs repaived to the dive on No 18 the “unlon’ was 8o sum- | SLreet, wiiere ho hind boen iyl tried o effec an entrance, ‘The proprietor ture and precipitation at wture, ity v exchunged Iy the couple were married by mail. wurely cnred by : i : b g \ e i e e o e T ) . NDAPO. the et 11100 1« 15, Sold with writ / ain, e aceasion in his sermon | 30MENT L bar the way against him by refus- | Wilkins expectod when he got to the west or 2R 0y S04 51 aticloncy sineo Mure et of e, Sl n e, Addrass E 0 y v Sforanco to his work here that fell witha | S¢areh wareant, but Anderson at last suc |.m.-mm|.“ Yoesterday 2 leter received Jvey - i Deficiency for the duy ; 10N b ! You can't afford to burn high priced | decided thud o the' widience, When 1 [ reded inconvinc b th st ho would take | from him toils the story Uit the aftar was Washington's Crap. Deticiemcy sinee Mureh 1 3.8 inches ; ! in 0ld, worn-out stoves, They wasto | came hero,” sald he, #1 was told that this | What he win spite of him, — He founc wuge joke. There was 1o such widow. SroK ot 8 atohes from g pm Other Stations at 8 p. m. (e & Rainhal 5 4 h fuel in old, worn-out stov They wast Ama. hor QMEN0, b WA 1 that this | BEe g R e hway 1 o closet | He was not narried ana is m o surange land | STOKANE, Oct Dispatohes from all ki Cari L UEL Sims & Bainbridge !t ey at-law Prac \ the price of a_good stove overy year, | Wis oneof the hardest tields to work inthe ' on” the premises and took her to the | without fricnds and without woney. parts of the Palouse and Big Grain sections | - il e Mooy state und i 014 & Oola aal S TR g state of Towa, and my lahors here have ui k. heL C s und without money A < cderal e s, Rooms 2 9, Shug JER Cole & Colosell the Radiant Home und | 3180, 00 WL R o, Al wiere she wis booked with e in enstern Washington say serious damage Block ' Council inums, T, 4 | Round Oak stoves, th ent fucl suvers, | torather, it hus been the most unsatisfie ) fugitive from justice. She will prob Drank wnd bisordvrly, to crops has resulted from the heavy rains A me—— e b s aven Tt i ME57 | ably refuse to go to Omakia without & requi- | A party of Swedes were holding o friendly | of the past weok, Whe harvast is fully o sraTioNs | Sl A ] ( 5. Greenshiolds, | 100y s¢ LU0 S Lo ol sition, 18 she djd before. Her brother is | Y Ny month late and much grain is still standing - RAS. h 5 course 1am glad to have been instrumental reunion at the residence of A. Peterson at K Sealed bids will bo received Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel, 17 e NOW Serving a term in the penitentiury for $Some stations report i 10ss of from 25 o 50 1o recelved by the town of 4 y PRI g " in saving 80 many souls, but, leaving that ! Al L} ¥ r | Soventeenth and Pierce streets yesterday | bon s b o H Kin y, lowa, until noon October 2y, 1593, B Se——— JsuvInCan, Inahy lin bt doaY i WhAL | robbexy, aud anesaeniy iikely 1o follow i, | BOYARteRHTk Anc BMINE WIVGCiS VOSBRI poricank, i e | for the constrietion of & wystem of watof The last throo days have seon a tremon. | C4me here.! e —— e L i i 4 Killed by the Collupso of a foase. Omah "X ar forks facortiuk to piuns und spoolfoniionan MR MR BAERRARD D S0 am 1" efaculatod Eyvinolist Thomp CONSFILING 40 DREEIT BEEEIL srgo supply of diluted;aleohol. Aftor tho | - Killed by the Geliayms of & Mowse, | QUL B u gl the ofiedo crron, mayor, Kiugse } dous crowd leave for Chicago. Every rail- | gon From the backeroun | liquid began to get in its work the conversa St PETERsprrg, Oct., 7.—A newly built | Kooy oo kX 1 cloudy A couneil reserves the rlght to reject ur 1 was has done a land offico business, and the Some paopto have i idea U1t vevivalists | what the Advocates of sitver Are Dulng | Uon became more anfmatedd aud the wholo | house has collapsed In the town ot Ranlad, | ks m i andall bids, 1A Tuicilin, recardor. local ticket agents are now ready for the | are milionaires,” continued Mr. Keables ) R s party soon became involved in a digpute | thirty-seven miles southwest of Varrosiay, | Loty KKingsley T, Oct, b, 1K03, f rost which has come with the close of th but 1 must say that we have not made i Citicao. Oct. 8.—The Record has the ‘fol. | Which ended in a free-fov-all tand Peter- | killing thirty people, St Baul i 0 7d'10 tm 8lUtato. In two ol tho throe days 1t s ee: | MBS anb ‘of this' esgagoment. AR | oot e iiuzion: A copapiracy o | SoRis alloked toiave Liied to Birve bis oo e Dsenpor i — fimated that 10,000 pe i paving all of our expenses we will Lave } opram on the person of wone of the visitors Business | roubles. K ! thmated that 10,000 people, at least, passed | guoug #15 to show for our three weeks work eat the silver repeal bill in the senate is | with a lavge pocketknife. Oficers Audy Nasuviiie, TExN. Oct. 8.—The Ssfo | Balt Lake Gty r 3 \ through Council Bluffs on the four main | I do ot say this to censure anybody, but | gradually maturing, with the prospect that | Haze aud Jackman we 1 and they ar d . ‘" 2 10 ou o | mapid citg, w Special Noticess lines, the Chicago & Northwestern, the | sinnly tv let you see thit when we 2o hway \ { ted Charles and John Carlson, A or. | Deposit Trust and Banking company made | Helona, dy 5 3 s thwestern, the ) away | it all be put into execation sarly next week ed Charles and Johw Carlson, / or- | | ; Y g ] 1 4 ——— Chicago. Rock Islana & Pacifle, the Chicago, | we shall not take with us very much of your son, Charles Swauson awd A, Larensen, The | 40 sssfgnment lato last pight. = ‘Lotal | Lispsnie i 1y 5777 Milwaukee & St Paul, and the Chicago, | £old and siver . and certainly by next Wedneaday mht. | 5 SO ST G0 hsad With being | A8sets #220,000; liubilities about the same 8t Vineent ' e COUNBIL BLUFF3: ) Burlington & Quiney. Council Bluffs has Tn spite of Mr. Keables' assertion that he | The plan has been thoroughly canvassed by | drank and disorderly . —— Milcs City oy == | been considerably above the average, in pro- | felt nothing but the utmost regard for the | Senator Gorman. whois the genius of the 2 Sy Will LUontinsie she Sirike, Gulveston i, K0 lear . T 2. ) ) € ¥ - - L < OWA FARMS- K70 i # 0 per acre i hortion o its size, in the number of visitors | city of Council Bluffs the bits of sarcasm | movement. Onits face it purports to be a They Foaght tor Love, Beraivs, Oct. 8. —The Kuights of Labor av T fndicates trace JOavay, ALY 00 “irc, S0007 00 ersy { Y hus sent o the fair. The hurd tines | that pormented his remarks all tho way | desperate rally in behulf of the repeal bill | Joseph Litchen, s Geriian butcher living | ® meeting today decided to continue the @Luhax 1 HUNT. Local Forecast Ofctal, | #1500 140 asres, $25.00; K0 acres, §27.00. Lurke i which have affected so mauy cities through- | through left no doubt in the minds of his | " \which the senate will remain in session | at Thiety-0fth and ¢ 0. | strike. - - Jus of tarins, ardey dand. Johy 4 out the country seem o have been felt but | hearers that somethiug was hurting him. hais na ssion | at ‘Thirty-0fth and Joves street, has board bon & Vi Pay N i little here, and every day of the whole seu Although the evangelists huve been shut '.'.“ft.'"‘;'.""""',"" m\"\\l‘(‘ hape ‘“' 'l‘l'"‘_{"»'"'-l" ing with him a fellow countryman and Curions KRexe Fine rosidence 1 Council f son has seen & crowd of Blufites on their | outof the Presbyterian church it is an- | b ieratood. howeren that Me Coran | radesman by the name of Hermann Eale Curious resemblances in nature start roiind ey’ iuoved o { ::::“u :‘I::kxl:; inuln.x“"n_;:' .L.x:;::”“h m:!, ;. »::H)|\:_!x;l£ I“h“;‘ “”1.”\ ) m“ 'l:.‘:l “n-:' and his allies in the wovement tave no faith | hoff. Both ook in the town x“\! srday and | with the cocoanut, in many respects like | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Jod property. Address M 7, Bee, Counefl oro [ esidents of | least to wol Y. o e success and that 1 e a1t returned to their homes considerabl e » sk s 8 . Blufts, it Bludte and e idmodiate wlotuity | paster of the Flrat Baptist church, and | 1.1V success, sud tbab they uro adopting b | TR 000 of lgu wmes considerubly ander | the human skull and almost @ fue simile | wuen she was a Clild, she criod for Zastoria, A E akiug in the sights. meetings will be held every night this wo for the express purpose of seemny it fail | the influence of liquor. ~A dispute arose. and | of the monkey’s. The meatof the English | JOI SALE My St Lambort cow. dhmpsoy. A7 tukiug osights. mectings will bo hold overy wikht this woele | Mr. Gorman aawits this i his conversation | 10 seitle i Hermun hit Joseph over the | of e IS B I Tt or the huaman | When sho becamo Miss, she cluug o Castoria, B SAE 521046 yearn old. wojid color, bk ~ A, s 0 @ ovauge . o cture o senator, e SONS ) s " ead with a hu er three consecutive o . & 08! Q0py. 0 - il . potnts; due to ealve Oct, kentle ln ever e 16 vou want youn cbilanen ta die of | Whioh have wrousht auch sad bavec with she | Jicid seaniar, byt Lo 8338 thatikls the | BER Woy BuRer wh T brain: plums and black cherries like the | When sho had Children, sho gavo them Castoria foliia G g aae okt bha” 2 AT 3 4 only course that will convinee Mr. Cleveland | times, The patrol w called and G . k diphtheria, or putrid sore throat, as in | peace of mind of the Presbytevigns, will nnanAieic) e, 7 both men arvested. Joseph was given into | human eye, almonds like the human L4 o o o : t o e that unconditional repeal cannot possibly dosey K ) 0 RENT Newly farnished room. 1 block from 8 scavlet fover, don't use Dr. Jeffries present - pass. Huving wade a dramatic show of going | the doctor's care and Hermann incamerated | nose, and an opened oyster and shell a postuflice. 619 Int Ave diphtheria remedy. No phykician RAM111aman s AT R (o (et nant to the lust extreme 1o secure g vote My, Gor- | 30 one of the dunzeons of the city basti perfeet likeness of the human car. The - ~— Quired. For sale by Beardsly, DoHaven | 1, v ikiamson & Co. 105 Matn str Wan belleves that the prosident will yicld | Vhe trouble is said to hava avisen over the | whape of a man's body way be traced in A RICULTURAL imulment e wunti & and Davis, druggisis, sl stock i eity. | Gt o ver s e ol e | sftoris of foseny o supplant Heruan | G mammoth squast, the open hand n | 8 — | {1 ] e - — George 5. Davis, prescription druggist e ate resul the presilent is not 1e affections of a dusky dawsel rowing scrub willows and celery, the U21 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Cook your meals t1ila summer On B kas & gist | convinced Mr. Gormn expects that the | The wounded man's " injuries, while pain ¥ L ¥ - ey oA ) ad ke T - i P T R e et Oy ful, are pot necessarily fatal Luman heart in German turnips and egg | W. C. ESTEP O YOU auow that Dy & Heas hivo some AOgS: - Al.oast 8t the Gas company Bmoke 7. D Klog & Co's Fartages B8 10 The doaire at b, Oleyaiand aa s | plant, and dozens of the mechanical f} ki ‘lw,’ll e AMEAD" A HaE W. W. Chapman, 101 Fourth street Domestic soap outlasts cheap 80ap send & compromise measure to bit Record of the 1 i inventions of the present day to patterns | ) i ¥ v ) BSTKACTS and loans Farm and city proparty 1 Baif block south Boston store. — | New Yous, Oct.8—When the steamer | furnished by nature. Thus, the hog | A USTHACTS audloaus Fare sud aity proparty, R Sho Was o Fouud, 1t Did Not Work. | Lucanis sppeared off Suudy Hook light | suggested the plow, the butterfly the 4 N. Mal : 1 fluttn " ' - s Javyis 1677 brandy, purest, safest, best | A lange number of charitably disposed peo- | New Your, Oct. &—There has evidently | ship Friday night marine sharos who were | 000r hinge, the frog stool the umbrella, 14, N. Maln St., Council Bluffs, - i A e ::u l:u ch:.nfluu t0 sadreiss their :w\l l:ub been nuefll:u'l 0B the partof some oneto | waichiag hor Hgured thut sho had beaten | the duck the ship, and the fungus growt | [ Oee 107 =" "iLERHONES~Kealdonce 3 | | (GAKIATE B BURS NS Whors rosery, 84 3 : 1 cer for Dol 0ap & last Saturday 1n slleviating the suffer- | swindle the reiatives of Billy Deutschie | the Paris record by exuctly fifty-nine min- | on trees the bracket. Lroadway, g $ { . ? { .

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