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: il THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1893 3 e e ] 1 X ' I ' ] wrn - S UNEED) r CE [ NEWS FROM COUNG TRES | speecties. Both of theso gentlomen have a | 0 ) \ N N | bian exposition, regarding which such dire | subscribed liberally and the local pross fs | \ : ; } i eribed libe and the local pros { N Giaaid . i { Wwho attend may look for a clear, logical ady | 2 s | been wiped out. The check calling_for $1,- | lance. The houses of sevoral suspects woro | N ALl A [ LOUNCH: BLOFIS | St | interesting presentation of ail the mattert CONTINCED FIROM FARST PAGE. | 965310 ‘has boen signed by A. K. See- | guarded Iast night, but fo further Arreats . NO. 18 PR, st | that are at fssue in the prosent campajen. | - o | Dermer, treasurer, and countersigned by | were made. ‘The girl is improying T ) WU STREET | Appoals for Assistance Game from the Vile | All who are interested in finding out how | fivor soloctione by Tiwsezinge's handi' | William K. Ackerman, auditor. 1t - | The Symptoms When Asvociated Witk - B, l Ui i Yestord | these two men stand, and all who expect to | Some of the -’. will o repeated i Festival hail | made payable ' to I'resident Korshaw was Tneano, i Catarrh and WHousiess, Telivered by earrle ool it ge of Underwood esterday, vote at the coming election, and are inter. bl O e 1 P . - J. 1. Mitehell of the 11 ois T and Sa MICAGO. . 0 avelon! y . | out avail 12 1. Ringing of Liborty bell by the magor | €rs of the exposition debenture bonds. Of | ° s L34 b b W OF. | avenue, Omaha, han g tereatod this young " 1 — gin y 3 Ay ! leans leave no doubt that fusanity was the | i L N | THREATENED BY DESTRUCTION FROM FIRE | MAKEPEACE MADE TROUBI Olaining ot *Amoriens K dosol 2y Ly t is ‘\r“x‘;‘”::\;l:hl \ (.‘:V‘«l;\ R (.:1:"-:‘ No nat | causo. His nttorney Mr. Gilm “.. uid |1 " wan 1rentod by DF —_— - BN | k L Tl o G311 teain ng | IDStAlment due on' the issuc of &,000000 | today: “Kershaw was born and raided in : A vorr ago, and cired 10 stay onrad. Mist 3 MINOR MENTION. ATH WO Gh e Wk . | How an lnl--vr‘-'v 13 :u-'-; l.‘m.- l'v- Be Dise | 10, tm=Froo '“.fv‘u”'\“'x”v‘ Wil train At L foated to insure the completion of the fair. | ‘\,v“ w:v‘mu ;ww is connected with some of | Gusste, fnrep nY questiontng, had this te A A N . "t to the Endangered Amiet missed 1 n Justios Court. vming un 30 p. o1 - . wealthiest and most prominent families | S¥ Sk . 2, an_recitals, patriotic music at | h iy O Damags Dons by the ConflAgeation. | . M Campbell was to have had a prelim- | peafivai haiiis o Tafts” ACCIDENTS IN THE CROWD, [ there. His mothor s u_cousin of Nupoleon | n atore, cloaks, e fiow the Diase Siaried and | inary examination in Justice Fieid's court | | Reunlon ot the states at the court of honor. — | Streot. Non SHpo resldes v 146 Crngs | ] 4 I ORK N vesterday afternoon, but he was let off on | REVIEW of states as follo: 10 gnirtecn | List of Killed and Injured During the Great | Street, Now Orleans, is one of the most ac- | The Mayne Real Estate Co.. 555 Brondway Wit 1 Buriied, i | orizinal states, represented by young missos complished women in_the state and fs & | ) \ 0N Sota i Daugh ¥ i 4 account of o little peculinrity that has made | henrini stute shiols, ol ve brancho md o ; Jnm, | e o tHe ConTaIAMEE SeRLEa] Robert | ) & dance 10 Grand Avmy wall It seont el e | George W. Makepeace, the attorney for the | o T I cosdenior PRIy O tWetTiyLy CLUfiididn; Ost. U sNeverin v histary of | V™ Shinl S T aaREEOeN’y ROBSFLER) | dance in Grand 2 st evenis 1 q o | four loys in continental uniform, selected | Chicago was there suc detana on ts | 10 Skl AL R ALLS AT | which was well attended and highly onjoyed st WAS Frcolved hare yesie | prosecution, considerable notoriety in certain “ from First regiment Hinols cadetss then fol- :_’” i {”‘ re such “‘ 4 ‘“:I“ \ ts 1it ruined him. That's the whole story ! e docket for the October term of & Y 10 o'clock of & fire . circies. Campbell was charged with making | 10w @il the states in the union, the procossion | transportion facilities as today e crowd — - T <ot the ter - | ingat 1 k of a firs &t Ur | ¥ . lons be | From the oriinal thirteen being followed by | was handled and handled well, but nohuman Hotel Clerk Murdered perior court will ve called at o'clock this | which | s fear would become disas- | false and fraudulent representations by | tjia'dciirs in the following arier Vormont ! ( Oct. 0, lox S. Smith ffternoon, and assignments for the term Will | youe™ Crdorwood is a small station on the | Which he invoiglod Mr, and Mrs, W | Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Louisians, Indi: | Mea0s, no system of transportation however | tHin OBeIE Lokl ol bl ] ! bo ma {1 Island, fift SH8S of Hages into trading o piece of property val- | ana, Missjssippl, 1] Alubama, Malne, | vast,was capable of handling the vast crowd | the Occldental hotel. was shot and killed | Dora A died yesterday, aged 10 | bock Talund, fiftcon fos onst of Cotnel | e ot #4500 for anothe piece to which they | Mistourt Arkandas, Michiean, Florids, 1 without great difeulty [ this ovening by Georee I Goddard, ~'Tho | Nonth - YOb BARSNLS. Suffs, and as soon as the & came. | claim to have since discovered Campbell | lowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota N + 11 | tragedy was the outcome of a quarrel over ' Avenue F, e of ihe funeral wiil be coupled with a request that a €engine e h b L, 2 | Colorado, Washington, Montana, North portion of th atn N jori ! he b S Vb it it " given lutor sentont 4t once o ssist in quelling the | Commenced by Hayes and his wife to | foiorsdo Washingt vortion of them fatal. Tho majority of the | caved, Y, Yoo a . f Vb N bt S ess | TOCOVEr the value of the property, but the | At 3. m. -Liucrosss game between Troquols | €rowd came from points outside of Chicago R — & I A \I u-l‘ e 3[_1 A st thdf blaze, u special train was gotten in readiness | (FoReh being satisfled with that, com- | and Potiawnttam e et ! nd as poople from outside points were not | WEALHER FORECAST, | { gainst James K by the Rock Island peopl menced a criminal action also. Tt was this | 4 p.m. ~Concert by Colimblan chorus, Fes- | 80 cautious as the residents of the city, the | ! hin with deunkenaess,” He was taken b X sl L a8 Ll Since lnst spring Council Bluffs has had | that was to come up for o hearing befors | tival hitll & bulk of the accidents were among them. The | Falr in Nebeaskn with Cooler Wost 15 AL LG AT TR [ i b e rino except. | dustice Pield yoste afternoon | 1N A BYAR following s a list of the doad wnd injured | Northerty Winds, R g Ok ULV, Y L AL | ' At the hour set for the opening Hayes going and coming from the fair Wasmivaroy, Oct The storn rat | otor company o of vesterday i e chemical, whic rove av | TCAE W ESUSILCE Y v SR e AR e L M BTG GIAs ki : far | i there armed with Lmotion for 4 on- | Marvelous Scenes of at the Fair | | CHARLES A CLARK, Buffalo, N. Y., struck | the north of Lake Superior. Sunday nient | o he district co t will be con superior to tne old-fashior ¢ eneing, S0 | tinuance on the wround that his attorney by W R car, died two lours lator % | today. it is thought. and given 10 the Jury | fayas the needs of the ot y conoernod, | Maienorcs h 3 et Gro JAMES MALCOM, restdence unknown; tel | hos advanced to the mouth of the St. Law- | She : A a8 the needs of the city were concerned. | Makepeace, was ill. He was just in the act : ol i : i nown; fol e 4 before night adjournment Ina town like Underwood. however, one of | 0f making a vigorous protest against being Ciiieaco, Oct. %,—The exposition was | on steps of Tntranioral station and dicd an | vence river, The storm which appeared | ! . i ke i ik lerwood, however, on s hour luter at Emergoncy hospital of spoplexy i Ollle Tioy, agad two and ono-alt monthe, |y oy i ot ee hocs. | Deln forced t &n Immadisto. Wrial o his | transformod o & fatry land. Somight AR L pite i | over the north plateau rewion has moved | ' diedat 6. m. Sunday-after an illness of | he old-fi ngit dlf attorney was lying at tho point of death. | Lights flashed from overy nook and corner | HHON A% ROREIEYON. of Fre 11, | northeast toward the Dakotas, An aren of ! AR Lbic b preferable, especiaily in the enso of such a % n AR ROBERT f Fremont, 111 it onlyone duy, ‘Tho funeral will tako pluce this | FRERAbIC capociasi was taken out on bourd | Whet thedoor ovened and in walked Make- | of thegreat buildings. Multicolored rockets | W< struck by acable cab wad fatully hurt, | high DArometer has appoarod over the i R { morning at 10 o'clock from the res V' | the Rock Jsland special, avcompaniod by | PPace. A smile was on his face and an aleo- | gy o' P showers of firo ratned | 9YINE 1N short tim regions, and the baromoter is high theneo to | it o o 4 ) the family. S02 Seventh avenue, Rev. G. W 160 NIoholsbni Moaal Slemploton and | Polic halo ornamented his breath. He | A a PUOHNCDRYDEN, an emyloye of James | the Guif. Generally fair weathor fs ndi. | ! M FTERE - Suyder officinting mewbers Hitcucork, Cotter and Wobber of | Waltzed unsteadily up to the judge's bar and | #bout the grand basin and on the lake frout Paics Sons wis: fatally infurid by the b ented, exeent over the Blorida poniusiia, | 1 Iy stomacl i Wiligm North assaulted Onteer [ultz 4t |y fire departmont. | Tho train covered the | ANNOUNCed that ho waswondy for trial, | Through it all tho floats represcnting Chi- [ HLITSSERI Wit e tiodd shostly W remiy | whote showers will ovcur, and i Montang | Al . ) CutOft lust Juno. He was arvested and | firien mues in ninetoon minutes e Pheld's oo e o any cuse, | was | cago's progross wero hinuled. Nevor boforo | Mye, uigh Riovs, Glliman 11, steaer o | a1 Notth Dakota, where the waathot wiil | * 11115 H8 SOBIAEN RRYO IO UALAOR b5 R\ carriod b littlo Jailoft and | “rio five hadsoen (buning over sincad e oty foamuric whon he Bad scaunied | was thore s sight so inspiriiig at tho fale. | a Suggys slghtes miaro Sl e L RN food, A ny b ) upon beine tried by Justice Vien, was made SR e A T op e nrted R IBVAOLG iay oh Gotitaia 60 LHG A WABHBUL Sheseouts || 06 BRoAY ilto structuros of the oxposit ANbuew WELLS, Waapusa, Wis., knocked | qouth™ ikotn - tair: except showers in | ) i when S VR ReiE af 430, NS LrE to Hats Teicf ln tivextrer Southi | diually became diseusted and called out, | 1o stood outlined against the heavens and Ve A el o, & southern North Dakota; cooler west to north [ M DHIOWS spells eane 04 Twould ket pevtuetly v ! western part of the cf he cause could | | . s bl ; g NVER oHB o1t ILLIAM J. P, Hopkinsville, Ky, steaek | 59 2 ki Ly FelOW. A Tways 1folt an i vard favor, with fiash Postinster Preyner's report for tho quar- [ 1ov be nscertained. but it is thoueis w0 wees | “This case is dismissad. " A waem colloquy | the wholo was one superb blaze of glors by grip car’; badly injuved winds g i il ikl Gl b i, ter ending September 30 shows that tie | boan the work of an. {xeen Ihe barn | e e 1o, T poce, it his client, | The floats were mnrvels of bonuty.” The [ Of 1. Ttevsonie Matteoa, TIL, faco and | , FOF Towa—Fair; cooler; southerly, sift 1 ohlored WomGLIeE. A T b R PARE total receipis of the Council Blufs poat contained throo horsos, a lov of hurness, | Sach onu trylh to theow thoDlame for the | frst was the “Genius of Music.® She hands braised in ‘the crush at’ Congress | M8 10 Westerly wends. At Land 1o express in have been more than £1300. This is a liree | tools and the like, all of which were burned, | 4ismissalol the case onto the shoulders of | (iinf v rp, and at her feet clustered street elevated road depot Loeal Record, om waselogiead up i some increase over the receipts for the corres b binate oy TCIERHALIL AR TE OB |/ hiowia 74y WHOND M5HREFAYE UL OB1LHE ||| M1k N briran s e i ol b6 face - 164 Bl A ponding period of last year. Spread to the Corn Cribs, unfortuuate thing that Makeveace should | §Horis of Y RS nd arms bruised in crush 4t Congross stecoy | 0ot 0 OmaNE e L ot v ““”\\ y g Wk 50 LG Lof last Ll . y it A E et | v darms bruised in crush at Congross strec ct. §.—Omaha record of temporatire an very e was wo differont, Unity Guild will haid a special meeting | b Al o o s s AR e SR R L '{"l‘,‘"“;” c0" was represented by the second | elevated road depot radnifail somparod with corresponding das of it e bilois BpolAHHE Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, | C0n bs owned by R & Kopling. L el e LI 2 o Mis. Many Stewart, Fond du Lae, Wis., | past four years & 19 My eataseh and heads Rudio, South First siveet, to prepare for the [ CUibs contained 2,000 bishels Wt corn, to grin and bear W = ‘Chicawo as a Trading Post™ in 1882 was [ right arm and hands brused in crash at | 1803, 1892, 1801, 1890 W sed o be, and, 1F T ain bazmar. Friends who promised. or thoss | 4nd this was s0 catirely de NeW ATFIVALE the subject of the third float. The scene | Congress street elevated roud dopot, | Maxtuum temperatur 03 b w LWl stay enred T amtodoniis i iannyiarticlos; pleaso || KHSVEL e el ihukiieal Bloswisy St Vo ab ot eoda Tor 1 fante and | 1GAEF LS nbOIORYSIEHE 0TS DEATON. | Gttt o fou daio cut und | Mintmun temporatn ETERRAE leave them with Mrs. Ltudio had *!vl\"ml over 80 much gronud in the | O i s L S massacre, ere internal injuries in crush at Congress | Average temperature 463 pac THE LAW OF THE COPELAND AND SHEP- shu Shefller and his companions, who are | YWelve hours and movo thai" ad elapsod ildren's wear, Coats of every de Sheridan's famous ride, the figures of | street elevated roud dopot. Precipitation 00 .00 00 19 | ARD SYSTEM (8 70 ASSIST TIE SIOK BY 1k PROR on Lha Clinrge GF. KA (At since it started that tho chemical engine | seription from 93¢ to $15.00. A fogan, Douslas and Richard Yates | Lomey Lasex, Chicago, kaocked down by | Statement showing the condition of tom- | PEIT TREATMING . ot Liir bs Madden, were granted o | Oved to be inadequate to the demands. Hoods of all kinds, wool silk and an- | und Chicago offering her sons to Lincoln, | street car: slight injurics. perature and precipitation at Omaha for tho | LARG EES ARE REFUSED-NO PATIENT 18 CBR L S rday il tomorrow, | 14st evening the fire had beon brought | gor, from Se to $3,00, formed afitting victure for the fourth float Patrick . Cuieroun, police oftfeer, run | day and since Mavch 1, 150: PERMITTED 10 PAY ABOVE A VERY LOW Price Gioson, who is chaneod with the sumo | POULY well under control, and it was | B4 0 Yate assortment of oid It represented Chicago in war. Cupids with | over by grip car; braised and loft log ' frac al temporature. ? RATE A MONTH. INCLUDING CAREFUL DIAG G TR A R Uioug |‘%.”A iy m“l iwthor danger was immi | o015 fpom 2 S OsBIRRTae trumpets decorated with flowers drew the | tured : & | Excoss for thoduy. o NOSIS, ALL NECESSARY MEJICINES AND UL i e Ling ALose Mission [ anaclanooes. 5 windsreom sho souhiwwart || S5r o o e Vot 100 6o 60o, || BFLh 10Nt on whileh Was 118 Angal o veate; Ricuaun Youstay, Chicago, thrown from | Reticloncy sinee Muriii DALLY ATTENTION TILL FINAL CURE will be conducted by the “Open Door Mis One fortunate circumstance alone saved Knit sueques from 25e t - o o > Hariy ALies, 7 vears old, Chicago, struck | [)oficiency for the day oild tnch Bronehitis Cuved by Man 1 sion, T'his organization is strong in Omaha T b Deficiency since March 1 3.95 Inches ' This nization is 3 & | the town from entiro destruction, That was Underwear in all grades from 10¢ to | = The sixth float represented Chicago pros- |y ' Nieniean Conto trre at Seventy-sixth | Sl i e F. M. Vineont, S an old and est find has o number of etivo membors 1n this | 1o fact that thoro wis no wind.. 1T & wid | 8130, trate, as the special offect of the big fire. | giraets spine injumen. : Keporta from Othor Statons at 8 p, m. i, T11, wrdion (R Of 16 Copelid 1l (FaALE Tovell by A1l Who come. Hverhotsrorgin: | of #ny strength had been blowing from the | ~ Nothing yon ean think of for the tiny | At therear of tho ear Chicago was seon | ““Mus!Joiry Apavs, Chicago, thrown from | —————— " - tlor b Jovei by e southiest the fire must certainly have | toq4] bitt what you will find in oup | Fising from its ashes. Busy workmen were | ail. : swept the whole town. s there were not 3 There will be meotings cvery night constructing bujldigs on the site of thoe | Ve ar; left leg and right hip injured When T bogin o this week all course under Dr. Copeland stor ing build: Scorr Guoss, Michigan, thrown | Ny sretom seemed worn ont by ars ol tho slightest fucitities for fighting it The | SLOre. : 8 burned ruins, This float was managed by | from eable teain s badly b i ho ) ; of Conflrmation excrcisos were held Sunday | damage was estimated laat ovening at 81,000, | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., the Chicago fire department and was drawn | 30,44 DALY injured: cablo teain e S8 WOk AN e el e e evening at Grace Episcopal church and six- | and tho loss is fully covere | by ioaramce Council Blufls, Ta. | by six of its best horses. Miss MaGGiE MCGARRETT, Chicago; knee | | NV 1oni 1o Ty, B s Copoland eant ot el teen candidates were admitted into full o ———— 15 Store closes every evening at 6 ‘The seventh float was a mass of flow. crushed, amputation necessary, | OB R TR G it T ‘t'”“‘“l ‘v"\"l’ membership. Bishap William Stevens Pecry Guarantee Kouvaics <o frentment. p. m. except Mon and Saturday | and represented commerce Ciantes . Witovanny, Bedford, Pa | | : had fmproved wonderfally. | fiy. continitng. {1 a8 present and - made the addrass totho [ Sweotland’s Spevitic Remedy company, | Hiel, BosTON SToRE. | On theast floatwas Columbusat the court |t rte ! ) A ] T trentmout 1 1o FoB1FL (6! GOITRFALLVE candidates and installed the new rector, | who furnished the megicine that of. | & 2 i of Isabella. It was the handsomest float in WiLLIAM MIDDLETON, Chicago; log brokon, | fewvres R0l 5 V(o I GG GeT GRS Rov, J. B Stmpson. Rov. A. Gorrell of Chi- | focted the warvelous curo of Countericiters senten tho proccesiom undillusirated’the moment | Vus, J, D, Banxes, Danver, Colo.; sping | Norih Biatte...i.:: S2 00 Clear CISTTE WO B U NG Bt cago also took pact in the services Stockham, the Omaha shoe me fudice Woolson wound up the work of the | when Isabella decides to offer her jowels to fhjinods h J G ! Giten S sl e clear - i ystem, ; Lew s Ziogler diod Sunday at o rest- | vofarrod t0 in Snnday's 1 | cmbe nof federal court yesterany. | furnish S L O ‘3;;“I':':"“';‘I:|':" e s. John Tucker, of Redbud, T, had | St 1. e Ri| 00 Clear mh CO[)IL \\D ‘ Hit )\ donce of nis daughter, Mrs. A. C. Ranck, in A I BB ! St Y iy Seesuel| wor e different countries represeniec rdly pssed through s gntos toaay when | St baulori il 4| 200 Cloak ) SHEPARD. been a resident of this county for the past | him up, has opened an office in Couneil | sentencing prisoners. The thres men who he genius of electricity was Founded by 8 crowd of women ho ety | Kunaus Gity & 0 Gl 4 twelve years. Ho leaves two otherdaughters | Bluffsat 6014 Broadway. 1. G. DePow, | were convicted of silver washing 1 cent | ately demonstrated by the flont. © ! euver . B 1 - T after her until the ambulance took the hospital, where she The greatest i in this city, Mrs. S, H. Filbertand Mrs. W. M. | M. D., is president of t ' krederick. The funeral will take place this | they will manufacture i afternoon at 2 o'clock from Mrs. Ranck's i to ave birth to a son. shoof the day on any of | t Lk Ol pid Clty Hell 00 Part cloudy 0 Clear BUILDING, OMAHA., N e company, and | picces and passing them off for dur i dispense tho | the people who were attending the upon | 1% was in the form of County | Over 20000 incande: 1 tmmense dragon. nt lights glowed 10| 40 ¢ r e . were aw; ¥ e from the monster's body, i P | | 00Cle Curable Discase Treate ¥ maric puarantee remedies at their place | FHrat Red Oak. were awavded - th ! the line s at the Congress strect clova- oI Sie g case Treated 5 residence, ofbusiness. Tho. muent 1"-'|1wl|in.“1‘ tences. John T, Hardwood, who seemed to | At the head of the brilliant pageant rode | yoq p ot. At this place in the morn- | 00 Cleir it et e : 0 i e : = b fRaaig e be the ringlender of the gang. was fined | the Chicazo Hussars, followed by com- | fug thare wae s fearul jom ont s enorn: | 00 Clondy WM 0% P et 7403 e ¥ A Those wronght stec inges. They | not new, as the following testimonials 21,500 and sentenced to two years in the | bined band of 1,000 pieces. The route wa little children w ioeked down. tri mpled ! o0 Clenr | moSunduy—10 0. m. to 12 m, ] last a lifetime, are the most cconomical | will show: penitentiary at Fort Madison, at nard labo through all the principal avenues. Peoble | upon, and carried fainting to whos ¢ a fresh GEORGE B HUNT. Local Forecast Official R - in fuel, the finest bakers in the world, 4. 8. Luwrenee, M. D, says of Sweet- | John T, Sbifliey was fined 21000 and sen- | lined every walk. They were on top of breath of air could be had : and cost but little moro than cast cook | land’s remedies: These remedies and | tenced to thivteen months at hard labor in lrmlmug.», in windows, in fact, on every point The crowds began arviving at an early | . stoves. Sold by Cole & Cole,sole agents | treatment are no meve theory of proba- | the P Tuaty, A L H‘r;l' the \|.Im‘x 'I;'“‘-‘v“’l“-"i"'-”““”““ wus taken long before the | pour, and by 8 o'clock the two stuirways ) S )0 0 ¥ TR oy ios, but facts demonstratod by eqvo. | Member of the gang, got off somewhat | pager arte g ding to the platform became " . ’ ] :‘l'"f“ und Ouk and Radiant Hom }f“l“y’l' ) lbuti '! e oauted by CALe- | lightor on account' of his. youth, b | 1o fireworks were the' finest yot given e A ‘:,:,'\‘.f"“”-:‘I,:fl“j“‘i‘,m’.‘_ The Good Samaritan. 20 Yoars’ Expericneo, 1 oves, e Ak 1L opservation and extensive practice. | fng ~ being 590 and his ~ sentenc The brilliant features on the lake front s od wi o ior S , V. S Ace: z 3 I nell arrived with men and for an hour kent e crofula and syphilis ave positively | four months TS ) 8o i t i +0ld Fort Dearborn, “The Ol City | averything moving nicely. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND L i No disconnt on water bills after today wibed out yh}v el ”lle‘. R ) T S A LG g S “‘i‘\"]’“li‘ml‘{”g L‘Im l.“.“l "\l“y“\r\'”ll WOMENSUROERIETORIONITHE) i Water office open until 9 oeloak | POWer ). . uleers, sore nd | unless the convic L Lo pay it or hay K0 Ml B hlen Ll" aponval; POKAGON, TAWATTAMIE, WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- i v erupt bpear under their use. | some property that can be levied upon, ng the World.” “Chicago Priumphant BARY OF MEDICINE, 8 tonight, 4 Tumors ave absorbed by inercased activ- | Which, it is said, none of them have. There Jras tho foaturo in rn-;-‘m of the lu'x'lsl\': - | The O1a Chief Delivers an Address at the = 2 For ledgers, journals, day books, éte.. | ity of tissucs, change and puss away. I8 bossibillty, however, of Hurwood and | Tho largest plecc of the evening was the World's Fur, : : : 3ce Moorehouso & Co., Counil Blufts, Ta. | "My disease was scoondury syphilis, 1 | Fhifles oaking L ALY ‘f,:','];'\'. e :L‘.“‘J‘J];T,fi;",..h‘.""},‘{,,,‘.:.’“,,‘,Z’I‘ll“,f:.'l CuicaGo, Oct. 9.—Simon Pokagon, the smoke T. D, King & Co's Partagas. followed your instructions”and I know I | thoir frionds, in which case it Is 1ikely thiy | Were the' speeinl iiumination of woanes | Pottay attamic chief, who sold Chicago to : 2 = i Gl am a well man today, the disease teeto- | the penitentiary sentences will be suspended ‘eworks set off from the water | the whites, arrived in the ecity last night N PERSONAL PAKRAGRAPILS, tally eradicated. The result was mag- | during good behavior, as most of the e At 9 o'clock this morning he and John | ical. You can use this testimonial when | cases that have been tried this term T'he pageant was led by sixteen wump- | Young, son of the Indian who gave Chicago 3 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lane aro in Chi- | and as you choose. I want the world to | N. C. Ford, an old man who pssed off a oiore "“*fl';'l ik eraliiskcoRtimes nll"“"l its name, rang the Liberty bell. Mary = ! cugo. know that this dread discase can be | COuURterfeit dollar in this city, was informed | followed 100 Chicago hussar: atiindll| e riis R S & e s (1‘”‘“ hut this 1‘:!11'11* diseaso cu L be | by "tho court that, his soatence would be | this cavaleade came. the foats. lod by a | Sickels of Pine Ridze introduced the i) 2 E i eago vi 2d, . , 110 oplar street, St | gigpended until March 4, 1804, when Judge form on wheels which was ealled “The | Indians and Pokagon made a specch, =1 « t s OO rn ol D0 a1 b asl zone ol ing |"§.”‘ v\i‘_" N S Woolson will open unother term or court GenlusoiMueleuiea select, chors of ifty | The old chief said that the educated men L ket “ELE;;-CN”ND N Mrs. George Metca 4 0 o ourdisease will be diagnosed without | here. adics was placed upon this platform. On is race were anxio enk for them- 3 i VRIS asking a question, Riciard Jonkins, who hindered a Bur- | the front of this float were three livtlo | Of his Face were anxious to i O A0he o 16 s i o ks r e H. 1. Forsythe and family are home from Aol t Vol e AT A tao s Paivon lugton: mail train, was flued $100 and sen- | @1rls, representing the genius of musie, The | SCIVes, bat those in charge of the Indian ex ver and Kineon. and 1o preatnt IRt T . 1 gual nina liver and k [} the World's fair Lol : g tenced 10 @ thirty-day term in the county | ladies on the platform sang “Love and | hibit had agreed to exclude all Indians save | Hygiond Exiieys andisa piessant laxauiie, Thid i cases. ¥ 3 ) Mrs. Whitnoy Layton loft yesterday®for a 5 ; F 5 . il Liberty,” and accompanying them were res and school children. He proposed as ensily astea. TUis called : Consultation free, cither at the office | i Rt ) 3 visit to the world's fair, PR s & Harry L. Robertson of Neola was admittod | those who represented the forty-four states 1 upon the people of Chicazo w assist | LR NE'S MEDICINE i Georee P. Sanford is home from a trip to VoL i to practice law in the United States courts. | on the “I Will" float, which came directly | him i having a congross of educated In- AL Aruggists sell 12 at 50, and 81 % package. 1 you b Wisconsin to visit friends Bad Biils Made Goot, Judge Woolson left for Mount Pleasant | behind the “Genius of Music, dians in this city before the fair 15 over anzoL gL It AL YONT (TSt foF 4 fres fmpio: ' Lougee is visitimg friends in Tlinois. If you have any bad bills against pep- | YOSerdiy tospend a few da home with | “love and Liberty” was composed by | Pokagon is a great lover of the game of LunemKanlyelltinamovenisialbowole o exbected home the latter part of this [ gons not living in lowa who are emplayed | M fawily. " = O e L e Sheplieatariotithel llnoronso fand hs promised o umpire the | Rbdr SRATORE WOODWATD LR VR, ool ns not living i A who are employe N S OO R hicago day celebratio cre are four | game between the Iroquois and the Pottn = Comn S £ A i, g N Rev. L. A. Hull gone to Wichita to | o, St el aren R |'u\\lul"‘l,l‘|ll bost bi S l\l"”i’: Svn o SN D R WhLLmIos 4/ (helatools pilliontuhis fastar.i] treaitisifalloning Dissanns v. L. A, Hal Wieita o | weeping ear company entering Lo o | largest and best bicyele stock in city i, Futher Almighty, our trust is in Thee; oon. His son plays with the Pottawatta- - o Thr : take the pastorate of thoe Baptist churceh o eopin; Ar npany enterin, " 1 il ™ e rong Lo VAt )- | no play 0 it { Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. ) SR 52 Tra) Carniontors of¢HIllsda) Couneil Blufls, la., will guarantee thoeir 8 pdlei] ixtoachl 2R Oury asc ng from vale, hill and erag; 1“ st Bird, Green Hay, Blow Snake, Littlo B plexions, buby blemishes, and falling ‘N""""‘“' "“"‘b “"i"']""i“‘m“"‘“”fi “")‘"“""“"- | o p hon tercof Hills s | collection, T B TR T In this motto blendinz, “One Country, One ren and Dekora, The Iroquois will put s baiy by C crvous Debility, Montal Depres- Mich o visiiine thelr daugnter, Mes, W LR S A photen akraEhet s eorer Lo Speceh and One Flug," their bost men in the field, among whom ure | 5"y [ Mliieuted by Cen sion, Loss of Manhood, Semina £ 8,7 hington avenuc Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. DhotoReguheryypsicalled upon yosterday History as Told by the Flonts, James Eagle, Green Cloud, War Eagle, | % dvo skin purifyinz and beautt. Weakness, Dinboter, Bright's Dicease, St Vitus® James Bradiey left torday for Fort 4 o to take a picture of a musty book that has ; el T Spotted Tail. Little Big Thunder and 1Red :‘ fying koap in" the world, an Dance, Khenhatism, Paralyss, White_Swelling, Ihx:r.l‘l”:\;{fl attend the micating of tho & and Domestie soap is the best been accumulating dust in the archives of | o ‘vl'y'il"““‘»' 1s 8 brief description of the | Tour ™ As Pokngon cannot lenve tho gaim Tl e piirest and pwectest of Serofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors odge of Redmen a8 a detegate from the — alaounty L clerilsl oMosl oyoriieinas L150 oats : ¢ has detegated Miss Sickels to deliver the oileLand nureery soaps, O 5 local lodge Wi Suo the Bradze Company, kho county olok il FEEABNOD LB First Float—The Gontus of Musle,surrounded | 1 AR B \“\“\l_ ol cnre for pimples because only preventive. of and Fistulain ano removed without | 4 An attorney from Arkansas was in the | PHOre was nothing so very attractive about | y sesines shons ci e f Mustesurrounded | treaty mi L his fatl Mayor Har- | cloggiug of the pores 1 evirywhioro, the knife or drawing a drop of 1 Superintendent J. D. Duggan of the wes. | An Y AEOm o) L the book, and it was precisely like a hun zenberger’s directio rison when he rings the Liberty bell at ¢ blood. Women with her delicate orzang res { i..,,i, “‘, ision, N. A. Gray, roadmaster, and | city yesterday making arvangements for the o ) el e ll al ! g 4 it o'clock. — stored t6 bealth. Dropsy cured without tapping, 4 K. Breckenridee il 104 all of the | commonce: o suit for damages agains grod or more that are to be found on the « y ] s y Iy i { looking over the ground with n Yiew to soc HE, ek ! PRy the book that photographed, Thero | 1he four corners musie, sculptui BI0ad0, 5 Sok 0 necin] ORFAM LEo It Pays to Paint, Noensea of al) king ing what trackago would be requivod by e | Peen putting in the ivon work on the new an B e PlagEs Hierature Tue Bee.)—J. M. Pearce of Omaha was E . 850 to 8500 forfeit for any Dis- B \ Julpediby whe || JoeR RLHIAR 8 o Won obls op the no in the case of Ilien Wilkinson e, T It Pays to Use Good Paint, / new McCormick warehouse, R e ey LA semanilired Thomas 1. and Mary C. Walkor. i s stricken with a fainting it in the crowa I 1 e gase T cunnot curo without meroury, Hugh M. Burke and wife of San Francisco | foll from tho top of - the. beidge. el tizens State bank of St. Louis an Fifti—Chicago In ponco. today at the fair. He escaped t Pays to Look Around Xaxo Worms somoved in two o throo hours, 0£ B0 aro in the city visiting relatives and friends. as at work, lighting on top of a fellow | John T. Stewart of this city each pur: SINth - Chicazo prostrate, trampling. Mre. Pearce w o the And See Where You Can Buy Paints o7, huworrnolds or Pllos oured, Mr. Burko fsan old newspaper manand | Jiboror on tho floor of th biiige. Thachcny | chased the piece of land gt wis von | BeventheComimare 3K WII0 ARE AFILICTED Emergency hospital, whero he s reported to | 0f All Kinds at Real Wholesalo Prices. 25 formerly was with the Nonpariel of this veyed © to th slumbus at the conrt of Tsabe! defendants as the re- | Eighth who fell sustained injuries from which he be doing nicely, H Rlehth=Golumbusut tho eourt of Tsnbolla, s calight in the jam Will pave lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling gity. Ho 18 u brothor of Pinloy Burkoe, Mrs. | died the next day, while the may undep. | Ul of this decree, and from this sprang | , Niuthelreat Brituin: Early discoveries; 1 4houp the Colum caravels and on the —— on or-uslng Burke 18 a daughter of H.P. Wurren. They | noath, whose name w 15 Pawe, escaped with | the almost famous suit of the Citizens State Tonth-Sweden: The Vikings and Valky- arabida bridge DR. 6. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL WIEDICINES. arestovplug with Mr. and Mrs. J. 17 Stan- | some severs injurics, but alive. - His sigl] | DK awainst dohn T, Stewart, which in | sl Woiksie” 9 Tt Thoonly Physician wha tell what allg deford, was fractured and his left arm’ broken by | YOIVES the ownership of §20000° worth of | © Eieventh-Germany in art, sclonco and i | MuRDERERS VIOCI DIsC IVERED. l yEhysiclan who san L. H. Devine was notifled yesterday of the | the force of the blow. % | pronopty. and has heeu civribteniup inithe || dudirr ¥ f the United - & porsgl king:s gues death of his father at Jucksonville, 11l. He | In attondi bances on u number of occasions. 1t was AroirhrGorman Amorloans of the United e 10 his avm the physician found siriotly confldential, Modicine left for that point last mght. P 1, Dovine, [ it necessary to take out one of the wrincipal | LS decree that had to sit for its picture X set by cxpress. Addresa ol lotters 1o ik A s rteenth—Treland: St Brandon, the first St Louls Pond, e by cxj his father, emigrated o Hlinois in 1842, to- | bones, and put it bavk again after putting | Yosterday A certified copy is already on erer. g Sr. Lovs, Oct Ina pond on Lorraine gothor with General James Shiclds, being [ the member in tho proper position. Dags | fle i tho supreme court of ‘Tows, whers the | “Fmrrenth—Trelund: The gentus of Brin T . found the bod, { GoW,. PANGLIEE, M D, the first settler in what is now Jacksonville, | now claims that the bones are too short and | Uit is now pending, but u discussion has | Fifteenth und Sixtoonth— Bohemin: Ay, | #venue this morning was found the body “f . J Xe . < xh iy M D, one of lilinois' prosperous cities, * Mr. De! | that s arm is consequently iuoless fe | aFisen ot n the wttorney as to whether u I agricalture payiug homage o Bot | o man, The hands had beon tied seourely A T TR S ol 1 ] Yine was 89 years of uge and wis robust and | appided to the officials of the Phasnix Bri certain figure in the decree means a nalf Lit Grande Hormine, | #0d 8 stone fastencd to his neck. In addi- | youge in the Missourl valley. 1s tho only pi hearty to the last. Only Tust weck 4 lotter | ooy for o omclls Ehenie] tion or two acres, The photograph of ande, Hos HatA B G e e B 9 / 3 st weok otter | company for money enot 0 pay his board ) itocuth ~Franco: Marguetto lunding in | tion thero were several uzly wounds on the | where you cun buy a bill of bilnts for sash ot was received, commenting on his @ood health, | from the time of the acel lent > the origino} will o Inid bofore the %0, 1673 sad, The clothes looked s thos > olesulo 08 and be assurec ) now followed by a telegram announcing his | his roquest was. rofused 1 i g | Supremo court, when tho disputo wil bo d ith-Denmark: Dahia, H9A% o loshen Jovked s, tiongh ihev. | whoieeulol pricpt and (oo manirod \ihas 7o 5, 1776 und 1861 Corpse with Its Hands d Found in All correspondency D A Brondway, Counoll BBluffs, 5 4 cents In sty sath, ol ofuand clded ono way 'or the othor. Tyentiethe-Norwag 1000 yohrs 850, had been gone through by thieves, the | Retthe bestof everything —lrashes, Ludders, b - death, g i an attoruey and suys e means to commonce .08 Twanty-AratoNorway Al Drosonty pockets being wrong side out and empty, | Paints, Olls, Colors, Pizments, Froscoss and Revoiving and AdJustaby, f It you want your children to die of | 8 sult for ®.000 dumuges against thecom- | Prof, Chambers will have chargoo | Twents cond - Polind: id Pulnskl, d i on, Kos- | The theory that the man was the victim of | everythinz eise you will neod in the ine this uy, alleging negligence on the part of the diphtheria, or putrid sore throat, as in | the music for the Unity Guild party [ ciusko highwaymen is supported by numerc whether 1 quantities you ean hieria, 1 1| omiiany T afiowing e othor workmaa. Lo | e mislo for tho Unit : ety i s Soniosin with o | BEVTAYISL S wioportod by mnerous | tall—whether i ‘guinticios you'van carry Flower Stands [ soarlol fover, doutuse Dr. Jollries' | £ii}and suash i, Ihursday, Octobor 12, in Masonic tei | aytior ot bufore Vieniy Tn brond dayiight in Foress rans Bagone | *2Y !0 Your hinds oriu car ioud lots. and | iphtheria remedy. No physician e s R LR ple. Dance programs, 25 cents each Twenty-fourth—lolund: ~Adoption of the | R SV IR RS ¢ IOTLR. TR X0 DUy T 480 b0 conmn AUt VO Copplin was robbed today of all he had with | i 3::‘1“1;1[\1"1!.:“]' \ox Heatdaly, Daaven T D shet Tiwri (L O T ) Twenty-itth—Ioland: Copernicus him while in the southern part of the city Money is Scarce WINDOW BRACKETS A ( s, druggists, wo gas stoves, lot sma ables Rl v o o N e Aat{aTa o Twenty-sixth - Electra, - representing the | Such occurrences are more than daily. In | und you want every dotlar to count for all Dilrable. ortiamantal i . e with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated Ask your grocer for Domestie soap. genius of electricity, 2 addition, the safe of Wade Bros., contract- | {¢'s worth. It makos no differonco whether wractionl; admired by ors Cook your meals this summer on a gas | Rodgers knives, forks and spoon., 1ot 0. BT 400 50, o tho Lhind loawrlll be. Miasus iass, | ors, it ifSlog's highwiy and Manchiostar 1o8d. | v livs five sl Lo oo s il ence Mhother ery lover'of house plunis, g 1 , lot of BHOCKING "FRISCO SCAND AL | youl range. At cost at the Gas company. dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates; five . . lh";lll ands if.l"";(! “UWJlM:Jk"l- C h-'l‘«'k;"‘ was last night blown open and §5 sccured, | Blufms, you will save money by buylng at N tronble tocuro for and AN R TR sets hotel or restaurant silverware, 30 | Investigation Shows w Catifornia Foundting Misoas who wLlalag 40 10410 SOLE 08 Lhe | The samo hight the residence of Father | wolguyle, T e e halt blodk santh abre picces, used in Masonic temple dunee Asylum to Be n Staugnter House, . Lavery, thavof M. R, Tmmell, the treasury s ulf block south Boston store, u . 0| L . Anl ] House, Fireworks Einest of All, box of the Presbyterian Church of the Cov LUKD BROS, e hall, for sale at a baveain, V SAN Fraxcisco, Oct, A shocking scan- e e v i \ . B o B ¥ nant and the contribution box or the IRock 1‘ G qq ] " T brandy, purest, safest, best | Jameson, Masonic temple, Couneil Bluffs, | dal has been caused here by the coroner's | The pr OgTAM for the ovoning Is as follows : | BRALANC SRS copulblon box ot the ook | BN T ) 23 Main 5t e _ : Investigytion of ghe San Francisco Foundling | 7 hon-—Rlectric tountatn displng. | moro cltizens are sufforing from bruisos in. | ~Oursls the ouly uxorusive Art Glase F'astors A e Autho ; |l-u|l| Ium\l:‘un 1 (’;:-I\‘m l‘ W“’fhxh.ill asylum, where thirty-three bavies have | of honor; grand illumination of Wooded isiand | flicted the past week by footpads Intho west where you ¢ in zel your own fan- X ight, a well known young man who cholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel, 151 " the pa y The place | and Midway Plaisance. w——— eles worked out, or the beautiful 1deas of spe- T, (AR PNAES v ) Lvay died within the past six weeks, The pla (L CAWAY FARINRA0R Kansas Fiong st Liberty, ¥e! 4 Ay pes Special Noticess formerly lived here and blazed forth as an Domestic soan s 1he Dast. has been closed. The coroner ascertained | Fireworks program: s < 0. —1 Artists renlizad without fanoy prioc author ut indofinite intervals,seems to carry omestic soap 1s e oe hat the thivty-three waifs died of lack of | Old Fort Dearborn, Four Scorr, Kun., Oct. 9. —The negro fiend ve plonty of room. Wecarry i stock of COUNCIL BLUFF3: i around with him some of the symptoms of 4 nutrition and maltreatment, Tho Daughtors | The old City Hall ; y who assaulted Agnes Barr so seriously last | plate and sl other kinds of glass and nr 23 genuine literary man, His household goods The following marriage licenses have been | ©f the Good Shepherd publicly branded the n‘..‘."l‘x‘}‘f'fn'fx”w first niayor of Caleago, Will- avurday is still at liberty. The rewards | ready to fill orders from hand pickages to SIRL, for genara) houBOWOrK ot once, 136 8 74k wore all sold a day or two ago to AN 10 e s asylum us a slaughter house for bubies "Chich {“",;m_m,““m 1 for his capture have been increased by pri- | carlots. Come und see us, or write for esti- Tutrcot the bill of his former landlord for rent. The <R R RAT) The sanitary conditions of the asylum are Old Glory; the nitioyal banner carried by vate subscriptions and many telegrams were iates on plute und il other kinds of glags 1L SALE—My 81, Lambart cow,dimpiey. AT, goods had been stored ever since his do. TH B vory bad. 1Uis churged that the nurses and | Mr. Haldwin, the acrousut, in & balloon into | sent to Governor Lewelling askiug bim to aterial. . Gy NG, BATT4, 6 yours ol 801D 6010m. bINOK r parture for Chicago several months ago, | ) Harvey Potter, On attendunts occupied the sunny rooms up- | the heavens. offer an additional inducement to good de- §4~ Wutoh this space for pricos. poluts; due 1o ealve Oct. 315 gentle in oy o= 4 Among the 1ot was 4 lurgo assortwend of stuirs and ket the babies in damp, dark | Chicago trlumphunt; being a production of | “ectives who hivesbeen put to work on tie Bpect. Also hetfer call, vegltiered, 10 monti old, P N difforcnt litorary efusions boariug the name | § Nicholas b {ors bottawattamio county apartments. Blusura talls in golden ire alor Istyle, | ggo, The merchants and laborers have i — d daughter of Jimpsey. 0. M. Brown, Counctl Hlugs, of kd E. Wright ou the title page. Copies | ' Mury Parrish, Poutawattaniic county Bofore the coroner toduy it was developed | Pitctor tieneral Davis to give OWA FARMS 870 ucren, $22.40 2 600 :glmhn-mm nd E ul.m ImlnlI “The Light Walte that the aead bubies had been kept on the ‘m“‘ul! ‘h:l;lstx ’i(t{:llf:;l u'l, :l;: wWas l on, $32.0 W icred, $25.000 350 seres, can now be had by aadressing ruing o Vo discount on water bills after to premises four days. The official undertaker ago," and coy- | ve the proper parties at lower rates than ever | o discount on water bills after today g #1500 160 8 #2500, A v 7. der the ey O'Leary’s cow; se , the kicking el . - box under the frout door steps and they ] " nee in Councll TPy er . > " " For every one who has blood t ble, no matte, ?‘ i 1 ( ‘n S “Moore" ” ) - | were kept there like so much garbage until | OVer of the lamp; tue fire starting from at shape or how long standing, provide Alaariota 16 Ofunsi Al baa e That anybody can sell you carpets, Moore's Alr-Tight Hoator" 1s 8 ac 16 chwe 1o thens away. He bad founa | Uence gave a realistic and correct view of “'..;‘i‘,iln,‘wi al organs lave beeit &0 far i brvi oL B T T e : ) entific furnace, handsomely encased for | 3 ad found | 3 ehE : MR S Saae! 3 r 4 Adiross M 7, Boe, Gounst) eurtains, portieres and upholstery goods " . ) | three bodies cast indiscriminately into the | the burning of the city. closing with the pic der & cure impossible. 8. 8. 8 . v cheaper than the Council Bluffs 'Carpet | PAIOF use: it will heat twice the surface | faie, bodies ture of Chicago in ruins. In addition to this, root of the disease, and removes the ! . ~ - 7 Br _ PO | with less fuel than other stoves: burns flights of bomus, calcades of rockets and xpelling the poison from the body, and Councll Blufts, Towa. GRICULTURAL Imploment men wantng & company. 407 Broadway { | Wy Pt ks v e tine ix & tonic to the whole syntew: | = . desirable lozation o warelouss i - REAY anything without dust or gas, See it at Accepied the Compromise. ‘h‘" kuown va y of the pyrotechnic art 6ver bad YOur case 1ay be, there 1s hopo ARotsLH Lomtion fo Wiy 3 Hes Snocial acly T Tiaie DeVol's. . Nasuviie, Oct. %.—Four hundred miners | 1114 0ul the eveniig prograu B e T Special sale sailor hats, Satin crown e——— who have b en on 4 strike for two months in AT FOR YOU Indebtedness Wiped Out, BSTRACTS and loaus Farm and cily proparty bought aud sold Pusey & Thow Blufin educ oy 25,000 The oficial cou ot be | Without effect. ' My weight increased, and » dancing clusses 1n Masonic temple | @ chauce o eujoy a treat this evening. A | Feduction, or #1 off on house rent | A TW00. The ofelal count will ngt be | MENMF SCack ) My REIEhE lieeater, Aad By . The reason given by the miners for accept- | completed until 2 o'clock in the morning. tho best tonic 1 ever ased Wednesday, October 4. weeting will be held st the Masonic temple | ing the compromise was that thele eirs Attendance at the fair today: Paid admis VB, A, WriGnHT, Midway, Ga. 5 k- v at which Hon, A. B. Cumwmins of Des Moines | and children were 'y y v g proa x " Treatise on blood, skin and contagious blood W. 8. Balrd, Lawyer, Everett block. | aud N. M. Pusey of tbs oty wil taake | tust fec thows® "' 126 80 tAL EhOY | sions, 718,040; passcs, 47,050 total, 75102, | Jtreatse on bood; skin sud Cantaglinl Ho _ | Tho indebleduess of the World's Colum- Allanta, G [ { omestic W. C. ESTEP, O YOU « that Day & Hess have some sailor hats, Miss Ragsdale, 10 [ Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap the Coal Creck and Bruceville districts re CHICAGO, Oob. 9.—A* 11 0'6look tanight the | Cured e of & most walignant typo P L ,! olce vargalun o el a3t ardon Lud boar ) W. E. Chawbers will commence his | ANl who are interested in polities will haye | the coal operators, which was a 10 per cent | als i f 14, V. Main St., Council Bluffs, ~TELE Oltice 19 HON 25— Realde. SARBAGE romoved, conspools. vaulls, chl nasys a0 Ak Mkl wh Taylors grocery, eed lmv.«“..