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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIUR DAY, OCTOBER 12, 1893, 3 —_—_— Babies Eat thestate.for the purpose of enforcing the pro his pocket aud had about #80 wages due hibitory law in thatcouaty. Attorneys ware COUNCIL BLUFFS nim and willingly agreed to pay the | il empioyed and a numbor of suits were com i — penses, leave the city and let whisky alone. | | monced agaiust Rock Rapids, sale e ————— OFFICE ). 12 PEARL TR ‘ Frank Long, Becoming Weary of Life, Gom- | '1 ;wm,“-,m-;'»ru.m.lr v’x re ‘ Sl 1 that | Ha Mestsa Rousing Re ption in the Strong- | <\:.:u County Attor :" re n‘x"vu m\:’ - iy his would be the best thing to do, as it | p € dismisse | these cascs and_another lot of | 3 N 7 i looking after the county's inter:sts. To | torney informed the leasuers he wonld give b S ey | Towey { them personally it made no aiforence | s them a clear field, hut he would have noth ! MIONES | Business Office No. 43 A 185 wheiher they got their fees from the county | ¢ S SOU\ £ B ing to do with liquor prosecutions, as he be TELEPIONES § Xight Editor No 23 | WAS NEWLY MARRIED AND DISSIPATED | mteihor th patient. but not so with the tax. ( S [ANDS SQUARELY ON"THE PLATFO:M | Tieved a majority of the people wero in favor | P S — payers. The commissioners also say that —_— of the system now in vogue of allowing the 7 | | the cos's in insane cases are always charged saloons to run und fining their proprictors MINOK MENTION, { Mo Canss Qiven for the Rash Act—tironm: | utofiis o Ra i e e o e, Pk and Forcible Answer Given to & Lunr [ SHOORS 0 I Pro Atances Lea ) o the Trage | nny means of paying th s compelled to | of Questions Intended to Stum, N. Y Plumbing Co, | Leading Up to th kgwdy R R LBl B 2 it THINK THEY WERE SWINDLED. | Boston sion " His Wite's Textimony Con- | Do In factathey own that if tney have Him — Redeeming the A | 0stol ore, C > Yl od mselves to criticism it & bec 5 The bonrds of registration for the coming | corning the Afmair, | CHAN VRO E LAY Seal to aws L e aat River Conutios. Fastern Capitalists Clain to Have tost | election will be in session October 26 and 27 | Sk | all they could an i to compel the expenses to — i Henvily in lowa. : | and November 4. | | be met'by those who caused them to be in Drsrque, Oct. 11 ~[Special Telegram to | 1 Texas Baker was discharged in Justice | Frank Long, n vainter who has bean keen- | curred Davesrort, Ia., Oct. 11, —[Spocial Tele- | THE BEE. | —Confidenced out of £1.540,000 was | ! Field's court vesterday after a trial on the | ing the Silver Kxchange restaurant at 14 | New ATFIVAIS | &ram to Tue Bew.|--Hon Frank D. Jackson | the complaint of New England, New York | '“‘”': » "".‘r' ing '\" :':" :'H“ o :“'(" There | pearl strect for a fow woaks past, committed Of all kinds of goods tor infants’ and | followed up the work bogun here by State | 8nd Wisconsin bankers, whose representa | b 'f\ ,‘ i H;L ‘,:, ’1‘.‘-‘»“\ 4\41. , ,: ks on the | Suicide at 0 o'clock vesterday morning. | children's wonr. Coats of every de- | Secresary McFarland last week by a meot- | tives vesterday held an ex parte hearing in [ | north side of the tranafer platform Tuesday | Ho had been drinking heavily of late | seription from e to $15.00. ing tonight, The Turner hatl was filled to | chambers here bofore Judge Shivas, which vening and made a large hole in the plat- | for the forty-cight hours just preceding the Hoods of all kinds, wool silk and an- | tuedoors, aisle and all. 8. K. Smith, can ulted last night in the appointment of | form. Trafle was delayed for some time | tragedy he had not drawn a sober bre | gor, from 3% to $3.00 didute for state scator, was chairman, and | Judge Warwick Hough of St Louis as re. wihile the debris was beine cleared up. | Tuesday night his wife left home on account We shoy large assortment of eider- | the audicnce was cager to greet Mr. Jackson | CCIVET for the Sioux City Raitroad erminal The cil Bluffs Savings bank com- | of nis condition and went to the residence of | downs from to Bhe a yard t i, ST 8 pigelede and . Warchouse company. He sharos menced o amit in ioer vings bank oo | of his condition and went to the residence o L Rl from 10 to 50c, | Yith an ovation. He had such a succession | with Samuel G. Beals of Sb. Paul & st AL R o el recover §2.847 3% from Din Caarige for worg | Frank Weathierbee, corner of Scott and Pl AL R o O U0C | of redhot hurrabs as dewocratic Davenport | cal ratirond man, the roce ership of QUAKER CHALK TALKS i S AL R LU R A R SR L R s e L SRR P i P e AP At At yeeiat g After the Bawl is Over !—Little Cherub is happy now — Main street by Contractor J. A. Murphy. | and Mrs, Weatherbee being cousins, Long 8150, o W & Mr. Jackson first considered the tariff, SHITIL O ULH oM "l‘y'l*;“_"‘: ot the Unlon g Eingine No. 104 on the Northwestern road, | was left alone in the rooms over the restau- | ¥ Nothing you can think of for the tiny | PUEing into national issues without apol. | Thirit of both e« MR A T ha he has got what he cried for -— his dish of Quaker Oats, What ch had s uapleasant experience ant, where he has be: aking his ho R You cé & Db JOL buc A or excuse. The dem i ore SALe LR ug e 1 :m '.,r!.l(-v uch Croseamt & Coun T et eoin | rant, whore he has becn muking his home, toddlers bitt what you will find in our | ©2¥ OF excuse. ‘The d ratic press here | negotiated 800 notes of £.000 each. I healthy babies it makes ! ~ i ati ",' o the. ok bs yesterday | An¢ his mother left her home to stay with store & has been insisting that national issues cut | trust company endocsed them and an L returned from the shops yesterdsy | him through the night Wl 3 y stave chmbaly - ounced that ‘it held the terminal stock as - — morning and was put on the road once more, | arly 1n the mothing o arose, and, in | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., no figure in tnis state campaign in lowa, | tounced that it held the terminal st A\ H. Whittlesey, 1. D. of New | company with Dick Webste hashel Council Bluffs, Ta. that the only issu Soaduds & collateral. When trust and terminal con Sold Y it g by oy COUTY: [ yem g o0 PAWYOA) (1" 1 LpaN AW A el s 3 rive an address at the Congroga- | his restaurant, who ias o good deal of un P. S.—Store closes every evening at 6 | voters is prohibition, and that nothing but [ PG fefpuited i dnterost and matuesd Only in al sh on Friday evening ab 7 Wohthaspiotoriety, went down to Frank | p. m. except Monday and Saturday | the bung-hole issuc shall bo discussed in | stock, but sers bmecred Lpacrs wanted the yis passing through Council [ Weatherbee's stable, on Scott street noar tional chu; Dr. Whittles s nights, BOSTON STORE. Davenport. He boidly refuted the chal- | withdrawn it to use as collateral for another Bluffs to attend the State Association of | Broadway. \Weathor was standing out lenges of Governor Boles that declare the | 10an. Tho bankers have now joinod the Congregational churches at Beatvice, Nob. in front of the establishment when the two Pt et 2 reditors of the Sioux City & Northern to Anna Forrest has commenced an action in | fellows came up. Some words were ex Mr. James N. Casady, jr., of this city ana | ariff and financisl questions to have no off the first mortgage and save some the district court fo A divorce from John | chang Iv d, and Long, whipping a_revolver out Miss Mumic Cavanaugh of Omaha were mar- [ PIce in this campiisn, and riddled Gov- | thing from the wrock. 4 0 he railroad's prop I3 Forrest, alleging desertion as the ground. | of his pocket, nimed it in- Weatherhee's di- | s M o'clock yesterday movning at | GIOF Boies' state institutions issue. The | erties will be reorganized With the expecis Thoy were married in Bldora, Kan., May 0, | rection, and 'said, “1 am_ goingato kill you | ' Kl il chureh fn Omaha, | democratic attitude on the silver question, | tionof a sale to tho Great Northotnat 1887, but u little more than a year after- | right now.” Weatherbee had seen th .'I'.I“ 1 Heart Catholic u(x-u 1m }l Hli.l( W4 | the pension g ’vn'nu.\u‘lTl\' ln(!'vvrlrx ot | price which will net something to the cred wvards the husband left her and failed to | both of his visitors were under the influenco | The ~ceromony was performed by Rev. | esting matters was prodded with points | e nd noteholdors P provide for her support. of liquor, and. thinking that perhups they | Father Smith of Omaha, and was private, | that steuck and brought down the house. y entlemen Afikel/ MeDstH it o fal fever | Mmeant business. he soueht spfety in flig e LAl RO s e AT D A (U T groom. M. L LT s Bernard's hospital. The funeral will take | ble, further down Broadway, he notified the muchlon. Jr. of this city acted as ‘be 1"5% [ tight, the democratic county contrn cour | TuE Bue]—The roappointment of Captain pluce Uhis mornivg, and the remaing will o | Police, and two officers wore dispatched to and Misy toso Brady chOmEtin s msld ot Lt SO d oG r ooy s with: o | JAmies E. White' as goneral supesintendont | B L ey it e o e o UL Vi BBE Tl repairad to | followinz list of questions touching what | of the railway wail service has stivred up & | mains will leave the residence, K30 Wasli- Dhiplayed tis Rovolver. the home of the bride's parents, | he broposes to do after he 18 governor. if | hornet's nest among the democrats in this Ington avenue, at 8:50 o'clo k, and i apon left the stuble and went | My, id Mrs, P J. Cavanaugh, | eleeted he questions, as its preamble | part of the state. Alex Charies, editor of | Wwill be held at St. Francis Xavier's Catholic rank Weatherbe hot where 402 cth Twenty-fowth street. where | indicates, were prepared with the ostensible | the Cedar Rapids Democrat, was & cnndi church at 0. . ted to find his wife, Mrs. Long w breakfast was partaken of. Mr. nna M purpose of fairly ascortaining Mr. Jackson's | date for an appointment in the railway (Qltdzens living In the vicinity of the corner | jooking for him, and on secing tim hid § Casady leftou the morning train for Chi- | ideas, bat raully that the landslide” of Ger- | service, and wis left out in the cold, aftoy of 3 Inth strectand hird Avenuo aro von. | soir. Long had a conversation with Mrs. | eago 1o tako in the World's fait. Afver vis Ans from the demacratic to the republican | making a trip to Washington to personally dering what is the matter with being witnessed only by a few of the r lu- @ Towa Democrnis Dissatisfiod, dge of the Democrats, i % clis Demourate Cevan Rarins, la., Oct. 11.—[Speeial to anxious searchers for WHY DO YOU PAY 4 jrv | Weatherbee, in the course of which he | jting friends in the east they will retarn. to | ranks in this county m The | push his case. HIGH, GILT-EDGED PRICES light at the corner of those strects. For | pulled his revolver oub of his pocko this' city and make their home at 235 Oa- | desertions have been so numerous as o | William Lansing, a prominent Audubon w0 o tnrec nights it has heen out of a job. announced that he meant to kill IPrank land avenu THESE HARD TIMES? whore they will see their friends | ciuse alavm. and it was hop L that this | county democrat and the committeeman he trees ave very thick in that neighbor- | had gotten the volver for that purpos after November 12, Mr. Casady is a promis mb would finish Mr. Juackson and stop | from one of the townships, has volted the L nid highwaymen looking for £ He also shoved it in Mrs. Weatherbee's face | jug young bustness man of Council Blufts | them. democratic party and says he will never voto 2 bion inreatcoing manncr, Beforo he had | and'isas well and favorably known in social | Hox. F. D, Jacksox: For the information of | the tioket again. Ta i tan soldier ana been thepe long Mrs. Weatherbee looked | as in financial circles. His friends here will | the voters of Scott tounty. the. wnderoimed | drow o emar pension for disabilities, but a [ | Julla Smith, the colored damsel who Is | down the streot and saw - couple of police- | congratulnte him upon his: success in weerr. | 'K ntyou answer in yoir address tonight | fow days ago it was susponded. ‘This was suid to have sent a gentleman friend of hers | men coming up. _She cailed Loug's attention | fng as his wifo ohe of the st boantiinl T O i 00 much for Mr. Lansing and he will here. Ou n OP inOmaha very near the pearly gatés by [ 1o them aud wondered what they were and charming young ladies of Omaha. R wloption ot loeal | after be found with the party that is the L] means of 1 hatehet blow, is suffering from a | looking for. e 51 dtwy e Tther: WIth Mithout state | soldiers’ friend. | tumor that threatens to take her case out of 1 They're Ilunkivlg.fur me. was Long's Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, | it se, and if with state lic twillyou | A. liallou, editor of the Nevndu Watel- \ he hands of the courts, according to the | ply, and with that he went around the house rrest and best hicyele stock in city. el s b 1 licol man, has practically followed Senator L. | LS R e BIARE .lm Bl Sikias A'diRorouB ot Lion milst. | ‘eBd/oRtEreY by the buek door. A moment | o €est and best hieycle stock in city It your ond alocal option | Bolver iu llmllitu((ll‘r‘ deinoorati tioteer. ~ 1a | And need you, w )?““ we putup to measure as fine a be performed upon her, and for that purp lator a pistol shot was heavd, and on open- George S. Davis, prescription druggist. LIS AR, Dehel¥ | the lust issue of his paper he says Senator Dress or Business Suit as you wish to wear for she was removed yesterday from the city | ing the door of the dining room he was found e e S AnICIDAILIOS o other | sy pawililte Ehousings 1o tobhiers) 16 11GLIsALIE: to St. Bernard’s hosoital, It will be im- | lying face downward on the floor with his P Doblilna-. legislature should pass | fled with the cou of some of the irre only Tty el Sy s N S e OO GO0 possible to take her to Omuha for some little | hiead lying in a smali pool of blooa which | There was a quiet but charming wedding ption license b1, known vime, if at all. was steadily enlarging. The remains ponsible leaders of the party and says the Vatchman believes serious ~mistakes are were | at 1009 High street last evening, the resi- G o wud ur- | Gence of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Armstrong. ateeing you Those wrought steel ranges. Thoy | rangemonts were made for holding an i | 9 5 hprove tho su I TR ] | (TR Guars : ; iurth e next leislature should re- . Perfect Fit iteti i ) hose daughter, Miss Nellie, was united in | fuse to repeal the present prohibitory law Towa Supreme Conrt Declsior A 4 ¢ last a lifetime, are the most economicul at 3 o'clock in the on, ud " \ present proh aw, I SR Tl T e R T e e ey the pooular | and puss w bill | for w stute constabulary, [ Des Morxes, Oct. 11 (Special Telogram . Fabric and Finish. and cot but little more than cast. cook | nesses showed thit the affair Jook place | cashior at the Chicago, Burlington & Guines | Wil you or will you ot kuprove the samer hlde bill, will you or will you' not he same? en to the home of his mother, " vou" Will apirave ndoenl aytion | to THE Bee. ] —Supremo court declsions 3 . Cola & . s | accordanco with the above stutement of tho | frelght oftico in this clty. ~ Ouly thu rela- | yioanst v Wil) Yan rebimmors ot bttt [ 1 Moore: atiiore court deol estate of Word for the Wise is Sufficie COME stoves. Sold by Cole & Cole,sole agents 5 2 S tives wero prosent to hoar tho words pro- | hill allowing ciiles to e wa oriiovs A A Word for the 1se 1s Sufhcient— ME. e 5 ts. Long married a young lady of this 0 I i 1ditio Tihaoll Brandon Biideceaseall asathati s { forr Round HOulcHand - Ridlant Home | G5 SO0k murriod s voune iy obthls | LN, tephen Phelps which wers | feensor i andon, decensed, aga r Btoves. day after their marriage he got drunk, and | 10 upite their fortunes for life, This morn- | Rixth }\vll_vnu grwill ou not approve of lu;ll’ku‘k & \\\nsn‘rn l('nxlrfm{‘l company, o5 ; e T has been ropeating theoperation at frequent | g the happy couple will depart for Chica co, | i amenduerit o the present prohivitory law | pellant, “Appancose district, reversed ; erett block. r, LRSONAL I G 0 trial by jury? Campbell Banking company. appellant. 3 7 th hitm ard tled pdsts 5 taking in_the sights at the Worlds fuir. [, A iemocraticpapers o Scott county have | aguinst 1. o, Cole, appellant. Appanoose 207 207 W. S. Buird, Lawver, \puh Bimanditeiedioantucolilim totus Upon their return they will reside on Madi. | "5feed to publish your unswer. district, veversed; Samantha Kocl, appol- y j himself but without avail. - She finally told [ Ubon their veturn they will reside on Madi- | "§iyGuderdor the Gomosmatio sentral commit- i L retary. district, a Mirmed ; [ e o dia not seem to have uny' offect on bis be. | extend congratulations to Mr. and Mr 1 For Ledgers, Journals, Day Books,etc.. | tons increased the enthusiasm. Ho roplic trip to the World's fa tives, as above stated Ferrocanno, intervenor and appellant: | Domestic soap is the pest, him that she would not live with him if he | son street. They will' be at home to friends | tecof Seott county. lasaTiv South . Dob- My, Juckson's tteply. Charles Wall against the Des Moines TELXED —_ havior. ‘Tucsday night the last straw fell | bins. S NoTGl S OB OO ID: that he had asked Governor Boies repeatedly Miss Maude Bryant of the Rock Island | 110 jury took the cvidence under consider- | 5¢¢ Morehouse & Co., Council Bluffs, la. intervals ever since. His wife remonstr where they will = remain for two we lant, against Hotel Owners Mutual Fire In- South Seuyin, o went on actingas he had, but this threat | after Novemberl, A host of fricnds will . Seu surance company, Union ut B Tiolres o ca Bt D Raerlts the Northwestorn Ruilway company, appellant 15th Street. . 15th Street. Y P 7 T i St B0 5 o == o LEr S RCES0N ), ithrie district, revers A. Dagom, R. C. Peregoy returned yesterday from a | and Mrs. Long leit for the home of her rela- areino & Co. against Quattrochi, defendant, = where he stood on the silver question, but Visit to the f: ceased met his death from u bullet from a that gentleman. He called up the rebuir | pod | appellanis, Dallis district, afirmed - " seorge S. Wright is contemplating a ducle | KU1 fired with suicidal intent. Fined for Contempt, that President Cieveland had received from | "o aboe! P R R = huntine trip in Oregon some time during the Stephants Cared For. Attorney George Washington Makepeace | & uemocratic congress when he had proposed coming fall or winter. failed to show upat 2 o'clock yesterday | t0 interfere with its doing If you have a house foir sale or rent Hotiate the ovinion that the gener: B. B. Dentler, candiaate for county & and venturcq | X#pids & Northern Railway company, ap- PAINTS. i “issembiy of | Pellant, Louisa district, afiirmed. - It Pays to Paint, ¢ A 5 y M. U, UPer- | und it is proving an <elaphant on your | Aternoon to show causo why he lovia woula probably tell the gove;nor A RSO i It Pays to Use Good Paint. visor ou the démocratic ticket, was in the | @04 it LRy i be fined for contempt in using profanc | of Placs w. rolie SRR A b Good Samari ears’ Experi s clty yesierday looking over the political | hands.” let us look after it. We'll ‘sell | po fined for contempt In v batoro Justice | cubom tonn o B Vhat 1 s mone g | | ViNtos, Ta., Oct. 11.—[Specal Teloaram to It Pays to Look Around Tho tan. 20 Years’ Experionce, ground 1t ov leb it a8 you wish it thore's s pos- | ig. " The sourt toolo it far crooyors that he | his SaBEhatulas ez Bee.) —Chaivman Fullen of the demo- | And See Where You Can Buy Paints 1 bl olnaEtoine LD iay The May [ i his busincss what legislation passed g 2 Z READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND o, Miss Anna Bowman returned yest y [ o oustomer in town. ~The Mayne | had ‘notbeen able to follow ull the advice | till bills came before him for signature. In | cratic state central committee has sent ot | Of All Kinds at Real Wholesale Prices. WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE from an eastern trip. - She was accompanied | Real Estate Co., 539 Broadway. given him with reference to annihilating his | view of this he did not think it politic for | circulars notifying the county central com- 3 [ by Ler aunt, Miss Lizzie Y. Bowman, a sister R Jag and took up the case himself without the | the candidate for that office to mittees that they must depend on local = —— WORLD'S HERBAL et b of E B and Thomas Bowman, and her A Dargain. altorney being present, The hearing was | pretend to preciscly outline the | spoakers.as e 15 ueaity o procure any SART OF MEDICINE, e , Miss Mina Rundlett, both of Wis- Two gas stoves, lot small table short, sharp and decisive, and when it was | getion he would take, especialiy | Fullen is at present in Washington in search > - Mo. with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated | over the absent attorney had a fine of & and | in matters in which he had o TiEht to in- | of ny oRcdrg oy appurently abandoned . Chambe mmence his | Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, lot of | ¢08ts taxed up against him. : terfere. Tho cheer that greeted this was | the campaign. A X 4 y ikl 1 SEEI )t B va = = answer enough to the men who had publicly - dancing clusses in sonic temple | dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates; five Don 1eve insulted him by sending n deputy sheriff to Wednesday, October 4. sets hotel 3 nopurant silverwate, 80 | That anybody can sell you carpets, | mako M e comiar Sof attention in the - [Special Telegram i TR placos, used in Masonio temple dance | curtuins, povticres and upholstery goods | coreidors of o b worhth notice of n mangled remains of John t B 1 If you have any bad bills against per- | tiik for walo at a bargain. W. J* | cheaper than the Council Blufls Carpet | character waheard of b tho amassr o nof Hugh King,a well | Hhrem . ot ibursleny bad il s aga *hert | Jameson, Masonic temple, Council Bluffs. | company. 407 Broadway. political party. known contractor of this city, wero found | Tholarzost oxclusive Pafat, Ol and Gluss sons not living i 4 who are employed Xy — 4 s L 8o naslontthe Pintiormy on the Cnicaso & Northwestern track near | OUSe In the Mirsourl valiey. is the only pinco - by any railway, telegraph, express or Fruit lands and farms. Greenshields, Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best My b ack h a0l ihe i epublics his home early this mornimg. fow the acci- | Where you can buy a bill of palnts for cash at R | sleeping car company entering lowa,the | Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel, 151 ——— o) S AT A A L | (YRt T e S luitely | Wholesale prices and ve assured that you 4 2 Nassau [nvestment Co., Merriam block, —_— Interfered with Ilis Plans, platform touchimg prohibition and 0 EADA 8 that he was running on that platform, sy D Spacial Wolegram Jioyq¢ 1t Soula bo ‘deponded. upon. thas ho — SHAND BLOOD TARGET, to T Bee. | --There seems to be a stumbling |)would stand on it as elected, e block to the candidacy of Rev. Beunett | *In the meantime.” said he, T will have = all=whether in quantitios you ean curry to Porforato fler | Mitchell for governor on the citizens’ prohi- | to ask Governor Boies to answer me this away Inyour hands orin car load lots. ster, Mrs, Henderson, : bition ticket, in the provisions of the new | Wing: I he running for overnor and for The Ma ked S Gce | dlasharged! by Justise | Dailos av which i opmiols Of the Bow | {1 eeanto, teos knd It ho 1o ronalas Toe s Hel i 98 | Meney is Scarce 4 | knowa. ) ket the best of everything—Brushes, Ladders, | Paints, Oils, Colors, Plzments, I'rescoes nnd everythin: eise you will need in the 1ino this Domestic soap is the vest. Des Morses, Oct. 11, Council Bluits, la., will guarantee the collection, Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ta. \ Criminal Cayos in Court. I Judge Macy's attention yesterday was | Texas Baker w { . } 4 en up all day lonie w! » trial of cases | Field after a trial uvon the | lowing letter from the secretary of state: senate, will ne give the people of lowa any 5 NN . . - - 2 S 3 : tak T all L 1 : :\;Eh xlul trial o cuscs Flald ssatertay Ao i) mmm:;“m“ o SR pmitinisedot e iptigiata 1. | Dledzo'that he will uov accept 4 seat in it of Scott’s Emulsion in consump-| | 0d you want every doilar to count for an on the eriminal calendar, and quitea num arge of assy g i MY DEAR Stc-My atten. | before his time as governor is out, so as to tion, scrofula and other forms of iU's worth. It makes no differonco whether it ber were disposcd of. Knudson and McDon- | to kill her, but things are far from quiet on ot section of the ballat Taw | have Mr. Bestow to act the ba ance of his Hpelidemt Mo 2 you live five miles or 50 miles from Council ’ the following Di , b ald, who ure charged with robbing several | the Potomae yet, a shown by the devel- | governing i tlons by petition und the | term as governor? And if Mr. Bestow is to hereditary disease is due to its s, you will save money by buying at treat the following Diseases : \ I rm houses near Crescent, were tried and | opwents of last night, At t their case given to the Jury. tri ‘aylor, who robbed a house on Pierce | band followed her. She seized the axe and strcet of u lot of articles of more or tess | wasin theact of braining her husband, b vilue, ontered a ploa of guilt Crawford, who did a land the cow. close of the | provision thut no nanie can b p by petition that hay iupon the | become governor of lowa in thut manner, »owerful food properties. wholesule, Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis Iready been | will Governor Boies propound these same F BIOP :,wcs..nnm«,;um.mmlr,lnlmu‘x‘xi«’lxwop‘l;:y,fie‘m;t d.upowanotijer HE Of e budlot for | questions to Mr. Bestow, that the peoplo of ) H . ’r:?;;éJf-‘“B;fii‘f o Wil n:’;-‘v‘e‘k Lwas compelled (o leave my decree to th lowamuy know where he stun: mu E A R | ( }l N ,A SS ! T s L effeet, Uregrot this as much as you do, by Closed with Cheers, sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal when he saved her the trouble by absenting | could discover no Wiy oiit 1 500 ¥ou Broposs Ours s the unly exciusive Art Glass Factory | Weakness, Diabetes, Bright's Dl ease, 8t Vitus® ) co businessin | yimself suddenly from that vicinity. She | mandamus procecdings. 1 am sure you will The reply converted the rapidly creates heallhy flesh— Inthe west where you ¢in zet your own fan- | wance, klieurhatism, Paralysis, White Swelling, tealing line, driviug his booty to ? 9 al Mr 2xa8 went home and her hus: vies of inter- A full, but a test, of course, is always a good | rogatories into boomerangs that returned ) J e FIarag; cles worked out, or the beautiful ideas of spe- | Serofula, ¥Fever Eores, Cancers, Tumors L e s N i was bound to smash something, however, | thing. WiLCiAM MCFARLAND, | upon the questioners. The meeting is proper weight, ereditary | | oia) ‘uriisis reutizod without fancy prices, | and Fistulain ano removed witheut Omaha, pleaded guilty to the crimo of sical I c q I { t Yy 1 ing three cows from as many diftercut indi- | and so alhll- ulr:;hnmttnlwluxn]mm W uull for |lh4> ot ‘;“‘[:-fl L solved with a volley of cheers for Juckson us taints develop only when the Wehnvevlenty of roon. We carry astock of | the knife or drawing a drop of s vidunls, stove. did no ke her long to make L ¥ L008 3 BOVErnor. syste: J es weakene: plate and ull other kinds of ziass und are i . . Women with her delicate organs re. i fho jury that tried . Reedor o the charge | Sctup fro of the stave, whon sho considored | - DEs Morses, Oct. 1L —(Special Telogeam | *Div. Jackson was entortained at a banquot | [SY5tem becomes weakened. Doy a0 el gf Elasaiald arog s blogd f Acwas srithibiedolin eionsase irey L of taking part in- tho Cut-ON ialand i, in | her worl dono for the nresont 1o house | 10 TE BEx] e oa Court avenue oppo- | #iven by he. county central omnmitigoia R AT earlots. Come an sco us, or write for esti- | |Special Attention given to private \hich _Oficers Wiatt and Crafts woro Duriug tho evoning slie wont to tho house | 4ite the postomice tonight completely de- | the Iimball house. "The republicans he Nothing ¢n the world mates on plite und il othoer kinds of glass Diseases of all kinds. <. beaten, returncd o vordic of not gullty. of her sistor, Mrs, Henderson, and when sno | *1% SRR d stocks of the Lay. | 47€ claiming a 50 per cent increase in their oA \on ODIRiLR NDA A : Rk i Buxter, ho of the many aliusos, 18 now on | srrived thero she found husband toasting | uroyed the buildings and stocks of tho Lay- | yora, Lhey have. mado drsansomente. fon of medicine has been AhbunLpEAIeLIA) 83008500 y 5 8- ] trial for vobbing Mus. Metcalf's rond house | his feet by the side of Mrs. Henderson's fire | man Cold Storage company and the Fields | speeches by some of the best campaigners in 5 ssful 7, A " Wateh this spuce for prices. ease I cennot cure without meroury. of alot of diamonds and money three years | There have been hard feelings betw \l‘u Mrs. | Wholesale oe company. The Des Moines | the west, and there will be not less than $0 Succe SJ/lt m oars- R — ;.;m \;vonm rfi|;}n‘:mlripl:(x;u“(lw_l;':‘l‘lmhvull.0l'n° | ugo. Mrs. Metcal on the stand yester- | Texas and hor sistor for some littlo time | Leader office was also slfghtly damaged by | two rousing meotings o week in Daverstet G 7, ; ay. Tinorrholds o ! | R AR Y 8 05 (ko Brand vestace [ ARAR ARG It MAlek s agme litle Hio smoke and The total loss will ag- | till the scason closes. The republicans of cases that are 7’)"“/ THGAE WHO ARE AFFLICTED ! was tried a couple of vears ago. togother | been giving aid and comfort to the enemy all | gregate about #100,000, partly covered by [ castern lowa have enlisted for the vecovery menacing to life. Fly- Will eave life and hundreds of dollurs by calling | 1S ago. toy ¥ y 7 § with Buxter, who then went undr another | through the recent trial ~ When Mrs, Texas | fnsarance of the majority here, where it s been hope- e LG S on or using ! name, for stealing a chain from Jucquemin’s | 8FFived und found her husband in hor ———— lessly dewmocratic since prohibition came to sicians everywhere DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, ( store, has been subpanacd for the state, He | Sister’s house, her wrath knew no bounds WEATABL EVRECASE Iowa, prescribe it. Tho only Physician who can toll what aile and Baxter weve both convicted of the | She had evidentiy brepared for action be. —_— Gl - = . 9% crime, and had been naruners. . 1t 1s statos | fore starting, howover, Tor she fshed out s | Fatr aud Cooler Ave the Nebraska Pre. LE WIKSE'S MURDER ! A\ a person without asking a question, that ' Harris accumulated some eyidence | un from bencath her xpron and turning it dlotions for Loday. J che S Prapired by eatt & Bowno, N. V. Al drageist 'Al) oarrasncidance s oly sonfiMntial IMadiing 4 against his pal durig former days tha will W eshe’ dlreg ion -0t M. “L;r‘“'“i‘l'h s WasuinaroN, Oct. 11.--Forecast for | '*W® Folice '::xl:"l.:fr:xt:l}‘n:lt‘u it PR " — P n’ : * | St hy euprens Addrors ol Tatiom o prove interesting, and he is ready to give iy | fived. he bullet grazed Mrs. Hender- | o' g % 9 LA Council Blufts, Towa. % - ) BRIYR. 10 res) P ’.,.c,,fii,,l’, a | son's eav, but did no hurm - aside from giviug [ ThUrsduy: For Nebraska and South Da- [ cpyiy Rapims, 1o ot 11, [Special o Rull SET - 1 GeW. PANGLE, M D, term in the county Jail that lady a severe nervous shock. Somo of | Kota—Fair and cooler; variable winds, shift. | qy ' 1—A little over o month ago Annie | <% UL SE n k ! - - the neighbor women who chanced to be | ing to southerly Wicse was found lying at tho sido of a lovely OB TEE TH | 6566 Broadway, Counoll Bluffe, | 1t you want your childven to dio of | Present rushed to her rescuo and seized tho | - For lo'va—Iair, proceded in eastorn por- | ¥ e Gl nexsaiC b AR A B3 A ARel - ‘THAT HAT OF MlNE EERiolons 4 cenialinini ae s eaEtE | diphtheria, or putrid sore throat, as in | €40 before the irato female had a chance to | tion by showers: cooler in eastern Jowa; | Y084 near Glaabrook with her head crushe: o ; | Bnolo D 41ampn.for 1aply; F h putr 0al, 88 10 | complete the gory work that she had began, | warmer in wostern ; northerly winds, becom. | with some blunt instpument. 1t was sup- ‘ecth extracted in morning, B Lo scarlet fover, don't » D Trie v Bory %! ) " W OnCHjusCrLed AL Giphtheria rémody. No prajoremeies” | Showas taicen t tho. city Jul und loded | g variabie Do o it ARG in A AR How oncayyucradatlony A TAIL OF A HAT. 2 I 2T PR PP AT Y rin reme No physician re- | thero for the night, the churge of assault Lucal Record Y Y S e S AT witeed, — | ) ] g as wen « old lover, who was arrested a couple of asys TET red. For sale by Beardsly, DeHaven | o o or bell el . ] fouple.of 4ay 3 CHAPTER I, fes, qulred. For salo by Beardsly, DeHaven Jaihanionsto sowmipnurdersheing placed | c\ypion op 5ux WeataEn Bbasav. Ousns. | 000N ia noribany Db ia B oaunle o inno- | : Bought tone venr weo [ W. C. ESTEP, % Hgists. :;».;nw :”"I:.l\'lr»“‘lll\ ‘]ulx:"“_- :{» 5 .. 1 been | ¢t 1L —-Omaha record of tempavature und | ceuce, however, and was released, Since ¢ CHAPTER 11, i ool your monls this summer on a gas | atlowed 0 s treo lant kit and Toxas was | Caiafllcompared with corsosponiiog day'of | that Hmo wnci a fow diys ago the e gLRLD Kttt Uflflm ”e[; (][ m fl mfl [ gas |0 Al exi i o rked in the d aid now i clew H : o A i range. At cost at the Gas company. quaking i s boots uutil e learned that | Pt fourye 1899, 1892, 1801, 1800, | D8 been struck which will lead to the arvest | { ,4rd Bloor, 1l wenring 16 | N itg ST A A ) — 4 n:xu\l\.llwlmn’. f ha s way, f I‘L'.l;';h.lxl Maximun temperature. 592 782 495 742 | of the murderer within the next fow days Paxton Blook, Moot o ! ‘ 14, N. Main St.,, Council Bluffs, € should find bi: and expend somo of hor Minimui tempera 2 452 502 | I the yard of a nearneighbor hus been found Y | CHAPTER V | Office 97 ~TELEPBONES -Residonco Mr. E. J. Gilbert and Miss Stella Bullard, | muition on him. Average temperaty 82> (62 570 a bloody club. He is known to have been nom Bteast, | Boughtitof Miltonberzer. the hatter. | both of this city, were m d at 4 o'clock Broli Chambore el lave abanas Precipltation 00 00 .00 along the road about the time the girl was Elevator on 16th Street. Telephone 1043 | CHAPTER Vi | R G R : yeatorday afternoon at St Poul's chureh 0f,7 Ol the Unity Goild paety | ,Statemeat showing the condition of tem- | killed and there is other evidente. poitine BRING THIS WITH YOU | Saved momopcy. i ) A 3 the music for the Unity Guild party | peratureand procipitation at Omaha for e strongly Lo his guilt. — | Nough sald. 111 1 . - - und ) Rov. E. 4. Babeock offelating, Ouly the | Thursday, October 12, i Masonic ted | Gay and since Mateh 1. 180 i OR. |802 Broaiway, Couacil Bluffs, | Special Noticess - Tolatives and intimate friends were present. | ple, Dance prograwms, 25 cents each omperature. . 662 owa W, C. o * . pec Ci Harvy W. Smith acted us best man and Miss | Suppor, 25 cents. y for the duy 30 Forr Dovas, Ta., Oct. 11.—[Special T MCCREW |/ m— i SR i f Elsle Butts as maid of honor. Mr. Gilbert |\, " e Roticloucy stuco Burch 1 o 282 | gramto Tue Bre]—The most interesting is the only RSN GOUNSIL BLYFFS: ! 18 the junior member of the firm of Gilbert :"?”‘;"'" ~\"'|"L'“‘ Heater” 1 »_scl- | Hopmalaresipltation. f 0B 1neh | session of the Woman's: Chivistian Temper. Q SPECIALIGT 272 We will send you the marrelous| | = . Bros . and \;on. m-lum 1m‘ vride ‘:u—-‘ popular ;‘;::'l“.x um '.“i'; o “xlu:l l‘:;n‘u\i\ n‘-;n-u-.:(l’ for | Doticlency since March 1 4.16 Inches | ance union convention, 10w in progress here, WHO TREATS 4 'E‘N French Preparation CALTHO OR RENT-A five-room e | members of social circlos, At the close of rlor use: e wice the surface X s from Other Stati 5 p. as ¢ onigh o fres, autee the strect between Park und G the goremeny Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert left for | with less fuel thun other stoves; burns | _2ePOTts from Other Stations ue & pow. | was the public meetiug Lonight. Hon, I, PRIVATE DISEASE! AT e entore s o | Tl | X Coftiu made an elaborate address on *i'he BAlth, Birength sul Vieos | o) ‘theeast. Upon their return they witl resido | anything without dust or gas. See it at N Progress of Temperance Work Among Rail: and DEBILITIES of b SAPRURIY AUE Y Lags' | M BALE My 8t Lambort cow,d imnsey. A 1 B 1 the residenco of J. A Murphy on South | DaVaol's, £ i 1 way Men,” Hon. C. C. Carpentor discussed MEN ONLY, A L FOIEALE My By Tambort cow. Simphey, & & ] Gighthetreot. ; “ g i the “Saloon as & Public Menace,” aud Alex Womsn Exelided, W | adaress vou monL o, || 0 ST i i el color bl I ——- Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap saTiONS #3 2 g ander Cooper, the well known revivalist, 18 experience P e —— et (Ao Jelfer calf, agiutored. 10 monthi eld, 1 Special sale sailor hats. Satin erown o Commissioners Su. F £ 1 hd | made u rousing address. The convention Clreulars free. e L L e | & b 3 N anere & 8 vill close tomorrow. The treasurer's report > . JONGESTIONY, PALNS, — . sailor hats, Toe. Miss Ragsdale, 10| The cowmissionersof the P gy In§x|\r‘-sm|ilnixrnhI-‘M‘III::} SR 16bsod Pormam bs | OOAUKRTL BIPPE, © oA FARME-810 acres, 92 Sa Pearl st, 3 mitting the facts as stated coucerning John | G =" 00 Cloudy, | 8810, with & balance on hand of $307. All The mwost stiedl and surcst revilstve fs | $15.00. 160 axr0s, $:6.00 50 acrcs $27.00, Larg® T o— King, fos that In justice %o themaelvee the | & 8| Glondy districts reported prosperous conditions Revoiving and Adjustabl | RIGOLLOT Muntant | Teayvon * taviuted:® vy | Wl ot tarmat i i and gard oo Jand. o ) 3 ] 191 Clow ! 9 - 01108 wnd by thie Koy i\ Navy, | Bton & Van Patien The foilowiug marriage licenses were s | Public should consider some of the circum oblolear. Butsinis 08 RGraaRE a Mank. . Fronch hospitats, and sed : - — (o sued yesterday by the county clerk Stunces i the cuse us viewed by them 1 00 Clear, Hawaroey, la., Oct. 11.—[Special Tele- Flower Stands i bkl sontaingie o loaven | ‘1 Suax SIANGE Fine re hicaly’ uiroved. 40 TR v ey Age. | making m‘.: e decisions. They sy lh.u! ll:n’ 5 Rain, graw to Tue Bre.)-Burglars plew oven the und N atire b excliungs tor land, tiariota in Counelf il on { Fred E. Dobbins, Counctl Blua 21 | first time the young man was brought be- 00 Part cloudy. | gy it ato Maln o K010t & Co,. | other gbod propirty. Address M 7. Bee, Councl | 1 Notloy Al Arsustrong Coumnt Sitaa ;222 31 | fore them 1t hecans saidons” sins “fa was | 00 Clear. fMe 1 the Norihwesiom Hiate laik &t WINDOW BRACKETS Furls, ¥ra Blufty g | § Samuel Kurdowski, Omah 21 | Slwply suffering from a debauch, the result 0 2 \WARY, Sios Sas Of here, . a ed b 0 received ow O YOU know that Day & Iess have soma | At Hyron Ouvai ustn.. .. 10 | of his own foollshuess, aud for which he uight and séoured §6,000. There is 0o clew Dractbost namental, ana | | fealed bids will bo received by the town at | 1)0, YOU, Kuow thit bay & Tiewn have . e LEJ, Galbart, Counell iy s | slioutd have been fiued'in pollce court. = As ta the robbers. iz ery lover of house plan for the coustriiction of 'a. aystom of ‘water | hiscliy! gxdine i Btella Bullard, Council %lairs | be had brought the expense of the iuvesti- BArck. Thought the Mujoriy should Rule. ¢ we rding to plans and specifications on AT i —— § Willinw Btuben, Potta auttanie county | gation upou himself by his own dissi- | 3% Vinceni . P rirey ey 140:)«: IONA B Lants with the file at the office of J. M. Herron, mayor, I \ge- BOnE Wd SatioNES o harea pad oty proparsst ' 1 Lena Burke, Pottawattimic county pation, the commissioners thought he ought | Ml " |+ 00 Clondy. - 5 h ey - (S Fullliue, pots, ete. at log, Iowa Bluy / 3 o - 3 to pay the fiddler, iustead of having the | Galveson 0] | Tue Bee.)—Some time ago thirty or forty LUND BROS u“”fl \vl‘l‘x‘u'llrnvr\lu-nIh«l rlght to reject any | - — W. W. Chupman, 101 Fourth street innocent taxpayers pay. At the same time S indicates (race s taxpayers of Lyous county formed an ass.- J \y and all bids, Jdi A Tugills, re OFo (FABBAGE romoved, conspools 19, ghilmuey balf block south Boston store, 1 14 was deemed 10 the public interest to get GEUNOB E. HUNT, Local Forocast OMclal. | clation under sthe name of the Enfor 23 Main St Kiugsley, Tu, Oor 8. 1ada. | Chcleaned. K" Burke, 81 Taylor’y' grodary, o

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