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THIE DAILY BEE| COUNCIL BLUFFS NO. 12 PEARL STREET TILTON ny partof 1 W Manager Spe § Bustess Offiee TELEPIONES § Jjisiue MINCH MENTION, e, 10-day sale. Taremore was fined drunkenness and resisting an ofc David T. Bohner and Hattie Wright of South Omaha, were married by Fox yesterday 150 Burke. who was chiarged with the lar Boston St Thomas 15, both Justive cony of 4 1ot of shaving apparatus from a bar ber shop on Broadway. was found not guilty nd discharged by Judge MeGee yesterday norning. The new B n depot is n or Lo W business platfor Aring com jother week e thrown offen for ling s finished and the T way Thanksgiving dinner from 12:90 to 2 p, w Woman's exchan, 18 Pearl strcet rything goold for dinner that you ever W the old home. Tables reserved for | ilies if orders are loft this morving A Rock witch engine and a North W " tra engine collided usfer. The switch eneine was battered and a box car v the track, but the amount of 5 small mberlin died 3 yoars. will talke place at 11 o'clock from his Iato residence. corner of Lighth trect and Twenty-fourth avenue. The re mains will pe interred in rmer ceu S, Pucker, who ciaimed that Guy Andrews filled ham up with liquor and then robbed him of £10 while lic was under the influenc of dt, before Justice Pn yester day und the necessary nformation Andrews will board with the sherift until tomorrow, when the case will be investi gared He will have a trial on the first chazge, that of drunkenness, in polive court this morning. Fred Cl oo and Mike somewhat thrown fron the damuge w at midnight The funcral this morning Fred and Frank Weather Kildare ereated a disturhance on Upper Broadway a night or two ago Hy Miiler, a horse trader, found them i ing a good time with & hack and a horse, the | Iatter of which ho said belonged to him. He | fnsisted upon having the horse turned over 10 him at once, and by tho aid of Officer Seanlan, who happaned to be near, he wo the night. He immediately unharnessed the animal and left the three celebrators to v hack and harness home from the of Frank strect as best they could ansfer of property was attended Ly a deal of loud noise. TODAY, Thanksgiving Day, "The Boston Store will be closed all day. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. The Twin Clty Dye Works, The Twin City Dye works is now the largest and most complete in the west. The new building 1s equipped with the newest approved machingry, in hands of expert workmen. All Kinds of dye cleaning and renovating ladies’ and tlemen’s garments, feathers, ete work guaranteed. Ofice and 26th street and Avenue Couneil Bluffs: Omaha office, 1521 Farnam street. G, A. SCHOEDSACK. Proprietor. Carpet Remmant Large enough for good sized rooms, nowest and finest patterns, at away less than cost, and all other kinds of goods, porticres, laces and upholstery materials at prices that cannot be duplicated any- where else. Council Bluffs Carpot Co. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. PERSO Arns, W. S. Wiliiams of Pierr city. Mrs, Forrest Smith has been very 1ll with pneumonia for the past week. Last evening her physicians stated that there weve no | hopes for her recovery. Miss Lillian M. Trude usin, Miss Jennie Tunnell of St. Paul, Miun., has returned home for Thanksgiving from the State Normal school at Peru, Neb. You pay your money and you tak your choice—either = 1 Jeferis Diphtheria Remedy or a funeral. Thirty- five years trial proves Dr. Jefferis’ diphtheria medicine infaliible in putrid sore throut, as in malignant scarlet fover or malignant diphtheria, For sale by Beardsley, Davis and DeHaven. 3104 Cuming street, Omaha. D, is in the o ccompanied by her Sugar Gorn! _Sugar Corn! Try the Couneil Bluffs Sugar Corn, The best in the market. Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach the corn white. It is young, tender, sweot, clean and wholesome. Starding Up for the Covsert. BLukrs, Nov. 20.—To the Editor Tt would appear to an obscrver sted. capital had no right in this community. judgig from the fierce attacks that are being made on the Omaha and Council Bluffs Bridge and Railway compauy. IHave our citizens forgotten the werds of praise and encouragement spoken, during the construction of the bridge and railway, 10 the gentiemen who courageously furnishéd the money for that great enterprise! Then they were considered public benefactors and were applauded by the > citizens who 10w condemn them as unserupulous monopo. lists and seck to confiscate their proerty. Mayor Lawrence and the city attorn Mr. fazelton, show their intelligence and appreciation of the rights of corporations by jgnoring the shouts of irresponsibie howlers who are doing the community irrepavablo injury by frightening away foveign capital that might otherwise seek investment in our midst, Miss Della Smale is a reader of un- usual ability—good alile in humorous and lmlhu!i«' selections. You will laugh at “The Jealous Wife” und cry over “Lasca” when you hear her read them at the entertainment to bo given at the opera house on_above dat lor the auspices of the Y. M. ', A, rkets on sule at opera house pharmacy and Y. M. C. A, rooms. Price 50 cents, No extra charge for reserved seats, 5. M. Williamson still sells the Stan- dard and Domestic at 106 South Main street, und has not removed to Broad- way, #s has been reported. W. E. Chambers, dancing academy, Masonic temple. Classes each Wednes- duy aftornoon and evening Domestic soap is the ne Marriuge Licenses. ‘The following marriage liscenses were is- sued by the county clerk yesterday : Name and Address, 3y W. V. Weleh, Papillion, Nel t Maggie nger, pilion, Neb ) G, K. Hartenboff, Council Bluffs i Aonie Waddell, Couneil Blufl's 3 1. F. Runyou, Council Blufls 1 ALua J. Sinith, Council Blufrs § Charles ¥. Pinckney, Counell Blufts i Nellio Grosvenor, Council Bluffs § Harry K. Clurk, North Plutte 1Mrs, Ruchiel Fredericks, Nebrasky City Carving sets, finest warranted blades, $2.00 per pair up. Our large fall stock of pocket knives, razors and carving and table cutlery is now in. Cole & Cole, 41 Main. For neat job printing, prompt delivery and lowest prices go to Pryor Bros., Bee Job oftice, 12 Pearl street., cription druggist. Ask your grocer for Dowestic soup. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THUR - DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1893. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS \ Pians for Celebrating the Gr.at Turkey facrifice Complete, Annual | PRAYERS WILL RISE FROM SANCTUARIES | Programs of Song and Prayer Arranged for | the Congregations Will Close Most of th Postofice Hours, Day Thanksgiving day will the usual be observed today Business will to a in manuer e thrown and the turkey to one side, day will shooting pigeons T'he banks and many b n closed all day lon the churches sorvices will mort 18 to give those nding a | to accumulate an appetite, Attract- | Services will bo hel torinn chiurely und the Pdesby tist, Congregatioual. Methodist, Lutheran and Christian churches of the ety will | IRev. John Askin, D.1)., pastor of the i | large - extent voted to d giving thanks | be cating in other ways cou ind county siness houses will At a number of | be held in the remy chance ive program rian, Bap unite Congregational charch expected to preach the sermon. A collection will e taken tor the city poor, The following musi: will be rendered | Orenn i1 Mrs is luntary | sed i5He that Consic the Hrown it Miss My reynor reth [ | Ogdin Wakefiy M Siug Vo Praj Mendelssolin M. 1L Troynor Tho Lord is My Shephcra, Arr. fron Mes, Wikefiold, Miss Ogden, Mr 1 Postinde St. Paul's Episcopal ehurch Rectov 1. J. Babeock will preach, and the foliowing | program will be 1 1 by th { choir, which has been auzmented Tenor Solo Trio Mendelssolin Preynor an Voluntary 1ML St | service in'D. Sullivan em= o Thee, O Lord | Williums { co Episcopal | Pierce strects | nd sermon by | Postiude srvices will bo he h, col i at Gr t of Union and Morning prayes Simpson The Kunights of Labor will give a ball ning at Masonic tempi t. Andrew's society will celcorate niversary of its patron saint by giv nd ball atits hallon | he Muemosyne club will give its fivst part at the Woodmen of the World hall A reception, free to will be the Young Men's Christian association v in the cvening. All are invited, and ticularly young men. Panuy itice will appear twice at Dohaoy's. Today the mail carriers in the business | part of town will make regular collections and delivery in forenoon. ‘Che carriers in the resident portion will make one delivery and_ collection, leaving the postolice at 8 . The general delivery stamp window and money order division will be open from 9 a. m. untit m. k ess collection ill be made in the afternoon, carriers leaving post- oftice at 2:30 p. m. There will be no Thanksgiving served for the poor of the city Delong's mission, as bias been the ¢ several years past. It has been f some of those who arc really needy and de- serving feel a delicacy bout receiving charity in so public a manuer, and as a con sequence the attempt to give them what | they wanted proved a failure, although | there never a lack of patrons for the free dinner, The management of the mis- fon has no intention, however, of relaxing | its cfforts ir. the bekalf of the poor. All who can do 0 are requested to send coutri- butions of provisions, clothing, money, to the mission any time this week, und Mr. and | Mrs, Delong will see that all such offerings ro devoted to the purpose for which thoy were intended. this e an 7 a ban- dinner | today =t | tom for und that | Talking A ocity’ ean Dbe healthy,” said D, w yesterday, “that has not a per- ystem of sewerage. And no sys- tem of sewerage, however eluborate wnd perfect, can perform its work properly unless it is kept in proper working con- dition. All the works of man ave simply imitations of nature, and the original | only approaches perfeetion. No human | effore, nothing that the mind of man hus | coneeived, equals in perfection the sewerage system that nature has de- signed for the protection of mun him- self. And it is only because he does not know how to keep this perfeet system in condition s0 t it can form 1L ats functions roperly that he is compelled to sutfer the ravages of the myriad discases his flesh is heir to. The principle upon which all the science of medicine is based, a prin- ciple more than 4,000 years old, is the axiom of all scheols today. *“Keep the bowels open.” Every disease that you suffer, from the ‘slighest headache to the most malignant epidemic, shows its first symtoms in some part of the bowels or stomach, and is caused by some condition, often purely mental, that arrests the full action of this per- fect sewerage system. If you relic that condition the symptoms of trouble disappear. 1f you do not, the poisons thatave pourcd into the bowels, nature sewer, accumulate, uleerations appear at the point of congestion and the poison is spread throughout the body, locating in sowe specific. place to produce some specific discas Thus it happens that theve is not one person in fifty that does not have some form of uleeration of the bowels, similating various diseases, All the years of earnest, intelligent ex- periment that resulted in the disco eries that have produced the wonderful Sweetland remedies are based upon this principle. It is not a cathartic 1o excite and purge, but it is more an antiseptic that meets and destroys the poisons. It does more than this. = It gravitates the poisons already disseminuted through- out the system to this perfectly adapted sower, and keeps it open for their dis- charge. Thus from patients suffering from cancer will be drawn uleerous formations that swarm with the bacilli of cancer, and 50 on with all other forms of disease. In highly inflammatory dis- eases like smallp the discharge will be copions masses of uleorous mueus that are simply coaguluted masses of the | bacteria common to the disease, Any disease of this character disappears like snow in summer under its u Chronic diseases like venereal blood taints, yield more slowly, but not less surely. 1'have seen the worst cases of motor paralysis vield at onee to the action of this truly wouderful medicine, “1 care not what the disease is,” the doctor in conclusion, felt from the start, and low in per- said “relief will be a cure will fol- ) cases out of 100, The people of Council Bluffs have no recollection of 5o inviting a musical pro- gram us that of the Schubert Symphony | club and lady quartet which® appears | here on December 1, Look over their program carefully and you will agree with us that it is too invitir g to miss at tending. The Smith-Premier Typewriter com- pany has opened an oftice, 106 5. Main. | Typewriter supplies for all makes of machines. Telephone, 112, Call us up if you wish anything in our liy Bucker Reuched Howme. Chief of Police Scanlan returned yester- day from Michigan, where he went to take Peter Bucher to his home. Bucher was turned over to his fricuds, who were glad to see hiw, s he had wandered off five or six weeks ago and not been heard of since They had not the slightest idea where he had oue, or whether he was dead or slive, uutil 1 | corsets at from this s 10 liave ¥ were netificd by telegram Ihe unfortunate man sec suffering from « disorder of the brain he left there. although the papers which were in his possession show that he enjoyed reason At intervals suficiently so that tie could transact a pood of bust ness in Tacoma RESS MADE. witation Metween the Conncil Com mittee and the Terminul Comp iny The conference between the Omaha Bridge and Termin flway company and the committee of the city councit which was appointed to investigate the advisability of extending the chavter of the company for wother two took place vesterday afternoon at tae city building. T'he company torney. . J NO PR( Con voars as repr y its at Green, and the council by Alder men Smiith, Jennings and White, So far as can be learned, the consultation was n very satisfactory to either side, The com mittee insisted that the pany should pa that ) Hendrix ent bofore uny ex tension should granted, while' Mr. Green conld s00 thnt his elients were | rvesponsiole for the accident which | resulted in the g ment No compromise seemed to be possinle, and, irdeed. Mr. Green claimed not to be well coough acquainted with the condi tion of the track atthe tinre the accident oceurred to sugzest the terms of 4 con promisc intelligently, He thought the dis pute would better be determined by the courts, and it 18 probuble that a suit will ave 1o be tried before anything is gotten out of the company. Some of the city offelals inclin liof that the company is merely prediminary sparring, hoping that public sentiment this side of the river wiil Prove to be so strong in favor of the building of a new motor line that the council will be compelled to waive what rights it may have ul wrant the extension without consider- be not to the be bing a little | ation from the company. Now 1s Corseta, \ addition to our great 10-day clear- o for the next few days we will new attraciion i our corset de- nt. Mdlle. Gerold, it will be in department f days, .“Flexibone gnoulded corsets, who will adjust these excellent gai- ments to any who care to test thei ting qualitios, Whether you purchase or no, it does not matter. ‘Come and see the gouds and perfect styles. Ilexibone moulded corsets reccived medal of highest award at World's Co- lumbian exhibition. In addition we will offer the greatest bargains in the covset line ever shown. In a great many cases less than half price. Corsets that sold from 75¢ to $1.50, during this sale for 30c. Corsets that sold from $1.25 1o $2,00, during this sale GYc: this lot_includes Thomson's nursing, G. D., Chicago waist, Warner’s Health and Thomson's abdominal corsets. . B. la Sprite corsets, during sale 1.00. DBEAR IN MIND THAT OUR GREAT T DAY SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. IW AND ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS LAID ON OUR COUNTERS DAILY THAT ARE NOT MENTIONED HERE. an export in corset tendunce at our corset the noxt fev BOSTON STORE Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. The Leading Popular One Price Cash Dry Goods House of the Wes! BY TH WAGON LOAD, the Public Schools Give Thanks- giving Ofterings for the Poor. Tn accordance with their usual custom tne teachers of the city schools brought in Th giving offerings yesterday and for the greater part of the day the school rooms looked more like commission houses than places for teaching young ideas how to shoot. liach one brougnt in a cabbage, a paper sack full of potatoes, or a_little pro- visions of some other kind,and the totul was a good many wagon loads of stuff. The provisions were divided among the various charitable institutions of the eity, the Woman's Christian _association hospif being especially well remembered. 1t is estimated that its share w amount to not less than und when all the schools are heard from it may run considerably above that figure. The gift was highly ap- preciated by the ladies of the association. and they wish to express their thanks through ~the columns of Tug Bee to the pupils and teachers whose generosity wus so largely manifested Puplis ve u New England evening, December 1, from 5 to 7 o'elock in Musonic temple, followed by a party. Spper 25 cents, and party 25 cents. No extra charge for dancing. Unity Guild will se supper Friday Buy your Thanksgivin Metzger & Rundlett, ing, too. The finest the city. turkey of Maroons for stuff- line of poultry in bazaar of the ladies of St. Peter's church in the Eiseman building and have u good time. Admission 10 cents, AR A full line of vy ried in stock by company. Offiec W. 8. Buird, Lawver, | Call at the writer supplies car- thé Smith-Premier 106 S. Main stre erett block. Relensod the Goods. The parties who attached A. N. Walker's grocery store on West Broadway and closed it up Tuesday evening released it yesterday morning, and it looks us if they will lose the entire amount of their claims, which wiil not exceed §100, fortunately for them. The reason for the release was that, unknown to the attaching creditors, a chattel mortguge had been placed on file In favor of Walker's mother, who lives in Chicago. The amount age is #1,030, considerably in excess of the value of the stock. B Ladies, if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer forJ, C, Hoffmayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour, Ten carloads of poultry wanted. High- est cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 Upper Broadway. Haye you scen the new gas heaters' at the Gas compar office? ers for Smith-Premier typew rent. Telephone, 112, smoke T, D. King & Co's Partagas. Domestic soap Vietim of the Court House Steps. At the request of relatives Coroner Maul has deeided not to hold an inquest on the re mains of Charles Theis, the South Thir- teenth street saloon keeper who fell down the court house steps Tuesday and died shortly afterwards, terday morning a brother of dec arrived from Avocs und directed that the remains oe prepared for burial and foy- warded to Avocs, where the funeral will be held on Friday ased - Cure indigestion und biliousness DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Cures Scrofula Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass. mother has been cured of Scrofula by ,and heing four bottles of [peagragt after . 9. tea low condition much other tre atmen of health, as it was thought she could not live. with says her o useol aving had reduced Lo qui INHERITED SCROFULA. Cured my little boy of hereditary Scrofula, which appeare | all over ap all hope of his tace. For a year] had giyen 13 recovery, when finally T was induced "to use A few bottlos cured him, and 0o symptoms of the diseaso remain: T L. MATiERS, Matherville, Miss. Qus bovk o Blowd and Skin Discases mailed free SWAFT SPECIFIC O, Mlsass, Go. | [ | PLIGHT OF A YBENG LADY Towa Girl Plunges Toto a Well and is Res- cned w.th Diffigulty. REMAINED IN PER FOR AN HOUR Her Recovery Is Doubtul Theeiten to 1 West, Union Cite el an Fight Wa izens Senatorial Be- ceming Ver N— Posenoy, Ta,, Nov Tue Bek, | —Last Kuhit was re uncle's she well and f he to mak: hear her eries stie remained in this for about an hour and a half, W rescuod she was onscious chilled to death She was to have be .- [Special Tele 0 while Miss In ma call ab her by an open venine riing home fi stipped on Th the ice Linto it water came up to r neck, and being any one nosition en tinally un wnd noarly Her recovery is doubtful married next Sunday Viot West Ustox, T, gram o Tie Br Eneent Nov. 2 Quimve Odekirk yestor- day pleaded guilty to the charge of incest He was taken to Anamosa last night, the \tence being five years at hard labor. The erime was committed last spring and Oa Kirk, hearing the mutterings in the commun ity, suddenly disapneared, Al summer the shoriffl worked on the case, sending photo graphs ali over tl iry and finally he was discovered at Filinore, U, ', a little town 100 miles from a railway. Fhc plea of guilty, the sentence and the taking of the ain were all wecomplished within an. hour The sheriff and prisoner aid not occupy the passenger coach, but scercted themselves behind sowe tranks in the buggage cav until the train had passed the limits of the city There was a howi of rage among the people in the section where Odekirk lived this morning. They were just waiting for the verdict to be sure they had the right man. ned. Special T i Detented. Nov. 2. [Special The arcangement of the lowa railways with the Wabash and Towa Central railways fora voute to Chic by way of Given and Peovia, by which they hoped 1o avert the conscquences of the trunk lines' recent arrangements, has fallen through. ‘The Wabash is dependent on the Rock Islind for trackage from Harvey to Given, ubout twenty miles, and it was nec essary to get the Rock Island’s cou sent before the scheme could be made effe tive. Tnis the Roek Island refused to do. Shor Des Moises, to T Ber r Cerking. [Sveci rram Suwyerof Sioux City, s-clect from this county Storx Crry, to "Tue Bee. |1 one of the wembe who early became a candidato for ti ership of the lowa house, anuounces his withdrawal in the mterests of the candidacy of Congressman Perkins for United States enator. The entire northwestern lowa del gation in the legislature 1s solid for Perisin and all interests have joinel in his support. 2 gy Pills thiat_cure sick Lattie Barly Riser SR A0 L CLIMAX O TROUBLES, Mry. Georgo Baxter Attempts Suiel at Albright. Mrs. George Baxter of Aibright attempted to commit suicide at noon -yesterday, fiving a 38-caliber revolver shot through her breasi. The ball passed “entively through the woman's body and'Infiicted a wouna that will uncoubtedly prove futal Mrs. Baxter's husband works in one of the packing houses and domestic troubles are alleged as the cause of her attempted self_destruction. She visited the police station Tuesday ' évening with her son, the result of a former marriage. and wanted him locked up for incorrizibility. She finally decided 1o take the boy honie, however, and_send him into the countr: She was packing his clotties today when she found the revolver and attempted to end her own life. wehe: DeWitt's to Commit i SV Not n G le Lamb. W. L. Lamb, who has heen quite sick for some time ut St. Joseph’s hospital, left that institution yesterday and took up qu ters at the Merchants hotel. ln the after- noon his mind became affected and an oficer had to be summoned to take care of him. He was taken to the city jail. but as he became more violent he wis removed 1o the county | Telogram ieft | il for ter last ni ~demented attack of foe A hill Ca 1 hold up ih Canyon City Vieo colliery 1t Is estiy by the Nation There will new politl the populist Theodore 1 Tndianapo sued by the re ing 10 315,000, senator Ve will pass the Tanuary 1, « At meetin ereditors of passed i 1 the affairs of 1 A man who s their honwe M Two negroes han ibar, Wit i} Near Bastro, & Texas raile Ue yostordu wnan Newt Joi at Buaxle; tor 1o loss thi t are dend ot been kitled an srian, -0kl fatally we PN, Was County Atto Kansis, po bur ol 1t within the jar Clint 1 the priveipal ity [ vans; the. v Pacific train son, Andy Me Talip storo Vg, thian hay 1 afte of wart Killed Se. lough foderal ne wh indic wrand ju liam S, wpon 11 Parkhurst. Johin A Equitable Li D ( $10,000 pe held by wits th tine o The of | Mutual imously arer following o Bene Yot y CA, president, A Provinzye the constituti tions in plac favor. | sw per? oo QUAKER (A iair tackle at Zvothall) hard, the muscles strong, Sold Only in OR, MCCGREW 15 tho only SPECIALIET WHO TREATS A4 PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excluded, 18 years experience Clzeulars froe. J4th and Farpem St OnMana. New T T s No Vacation. } To the business man whose dutics { made a_yacgtion impossible lnst ¢ summer Nerve Heans come s soluce § andu necessity, They helpdigestion, ¢ cureinsomuigand brace upthe whole ¢ Bystem. A box 15 enough.” Allf druggists, or by wail - $1. NERVE DEAN CO.,BUFFALO, N. Y. B R e g |\ 2= YMEN e Wo will send you the marsoious | French Preparaiion CALTHOS & free. CALTHOS w presT eitand pavif sat Address YON MOHL CO.. Sole Americas Lok, Claunvati, Uhig. ’ A CARD, Owing to the stringene; times, I have reduced my regular charges Lo cash patients 1o exuct 1y one balf of the printed cculist’s fee bill E. T. ALLEN, M, D, Eyo and Far Surgeon 101 Blok, 10th an Faraan of the Room 201 c Won't they break their bones? if they have trained on Quaker Oats! HALK TA next March for 1l pa < jury Asaresultof v and kided alii, commenced y The 400 miners at Mic lors, und the safo keoping ight a condition r. His friends will Ic his welfare to He w nd may s the res Hi Domestye Tracy & Gibbs, printers oficiafs of Michizan for #10,000 damages prohibiting i Nas passed the general \waymen yestorda Cripple Pt al Cord niitten from the un be a th ty wighoy Nation srhees t hous A will placed Tn tho president's and Pen weri onday e by thie al e i, w D, Tox. i, e Kitiing Geo 1 seriousiy ijn who kil ¥, \ro sy miad Creek, ( temnpt was decision of his superintendent (n the striking miners at his Bio ated that the total Vered president A binik Flor thiee 1 tha 1 It Iny at I'h ylvanin Steel co lution fivoring 1) e company by the named | lind, dsey Cartor murdored night at noArresto inony yesterday in the trial o ly i on th 1w Mi the led O, G wits Iy nehed yost rendered a v as somewhat recover, His 1t of & severe K after BRIEFS, 1ing the state ting in_South assembly an attenpt to o, Stuge near @ fallare 1 sustain the yming i ou, 11l ived of the funet Ty unt the tarim bill » the senate by senate and b by February Tadelphia, the manct of wife od i Tox picion r Wil wnd i NI Hoea 1on s lor rat nrned states it throneh i tres nedder, brik conducto Torndon Tues Wy, The t Stating his death at the hands of an 0 neen drnnken tizhts, ollowis will qu s 1 tur yinded. ey 1 Dy terdy foran mjun:tion 1 il contes stor of istrict while S have fallen by d Oaeap Q. wrel ov ner nan other, 1 Monday nt oSty in Ahout six < to have iy ¥ some lozs at o Snyder Haddiy iveen, wnother partict wdged 1o Juil il of Wya T st < from tants i nal 1 has fallod nadott s connty Aden yos in L onil ol business 1ot of the eyt lery of Liberty, Clay county, one of the profonged Cyenue for the He o was en- tand shoe husiness i wnd Georee Sontag, ni ufte s st st winter Aerank armed with ar buliding at Hoon w1330 o'clock ich e hi ot S The was ¢ tof duty Naargos preforrod siys and Call, hane rwards k d Oseur erdiy the rack mine Win wil eld up ' 2 of testimony in th e trinl of Chris 1ty who, with Shuthern Hled Vie Wit Beaver in Vis- throp min yesterduy In August th in lost store down volve St L and b Solf wr Operativ rred and v in hy L Pl Brown, the Kansas City Tusurance conp. Praker of Exceisior Springs the o zents o by Lev. orders rather voappeared in ois yesterdiy ut for the note to would hivo Jolin Metal- e the New antain strect inul 1 il Dr. Ciiarles sent of e 1y, i whiieh Mo held Sneral opinion £ the company rcould he produced v the Lant ut Eiwood, Tnd., exple ty-sis the Iy hurt, thou 1 ussembly it asse L 1o e organizations of o0 S wers B. Da No state yesterduy votc on in f: of - Rhode Island Change majority an overwhelming majority Blwood il nesstory is a con persons in piosion, but wore of on- ye isolidnte the s eleeted vis of ( of He 0. —The on an a avor of 1 i -~ et broath, sweet I'he nuse DeWitt's Little Barty Risers Ath!etés E LKS It makes the hones stomi electy lust oy double hriek nplete wreek. the buildin none were Tnjarad 1) 3 st with the ¢ country. for the ar, and the assombly adjourned Robinson of Founiainto Pre wi, Tnd.; ticld, W 3 cenvilie, Tud. Elections. people of the mendment to plurality elec elections and by decided inits ¢h, sweet tem at Quaker Oats. Not ¢‘ | BAILEY, LEADING DENTIST MAKES Beuh Teel ‘ ( Bridge lowest prices, OFFICE 01 « O act uny | eeti T case (he ainte at aecon present hatel its deliberatic holder to be p holders' meet €nt, 1o uppol Attest JONATHAN usines 2T 1 SAME A FULL SET ON RUBBER $5°° Teeth extracted palnlessly in moraing. NEW T Patnloss Filling nd Crown work DAY, Now Procoss. All Work wurrant THE OGALALLA ATTLE AllA eby giv i Telophe Paxton Blk., 16th and Farnam Sts. Entrance on 1600 St LAND AND COMPANY, NE, Noveusen 1 stockholders of enl ot il Cattle 1893 company that eting of the stockholders of held ut th oftice of of Omahias, in the state of clock p. i elocting a Loard of dire to serve during the ensuing year which may b ate ut the southwest co ud Farnam streets, in said city of Omaha nd the meeting wiil enter upon us it The dircetors earnestly tay, Decer fo for o sald ¢ clty of Oiaha, shall not e Large cnouzh 1 the stoekholders who sucli unni us the ho ald Puxton reque rsonilly present dif impossible to be Li proxy ABEL Secrotury her A. 1), the purpose of the conipany, and 10 tians presented at in suld [ e then such npany Paxton house of Fourtoonthi nd continug Louse st euch stock- al said stock pr AWIENCE President nov18d19tm Purfect Baby Mealth oughtto mean glow- inghealth throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to When we see in childre tendencies to weakness, we know they are missing the Ulife of food taken, Scot’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, a fat-food that builds up sduces flesh ¢ come. 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EVERY MAN 1o RNOW o G R A TRUTHS; the Plai Facts; the 014 Secre e of Medical Scic as epplied to Married Life, should write fo nderful Mitle book, called YOD." To any earnest one oy, Entirely cover. ‘A refuge Address ERIE MEDIG#IT 0., Buffalo, N.Y. The Mercer. Omaha’s New2st Hoty, Cor. 121h and Howardsirais 40roous $2.5) per day. 4Cvoou:s 100 per duy H0ro0 ns With hath it 3 por Ay, 0 rooms With Dith aUFL3) p3r L7, Modern very Kespoct Newly Faraished Phro C. 8. ERB. Proo. D "I'hnv}n‘ul' Slmpaon, }\ ashington Sims & Bainbuid foederal courts. Llock Council Bl At A o s L. yieat-law Poa: i stats nal Special Noticas: COUNDIL BLUFFS W, 10 g | 11 OR SALE A Lowil et dolng It for suliin, JOWA Eaiws s $ Acren, $42.0); #10.00. 1004 1t Of farns, feait 3 & Vin Patten D, i el A Blufts (GABBAGE peny uplete bottling A8 G 20, Boo ot 0 par i $2500; 41 Vi $27.0 digardan 1wl tiat Day it & and Heds nave wardun land 1 TRACTS and loans iglit and sold Farm ty prop Pusey & Ty nas, Couast 1, Gonspools, viuls. of arke, @b Taylor's groc 202 RENT A 4-100m houy: lugquir Lavin, 218 South 188 street of B R R SALE OR TRAD - A fine brick ated, 1u Cotnell Blufts. romldend 3R Ric REONS S pent cither unfuriis hed No. 213 Willow #venue JOR RENT ~Two ulcely furnished rooms, 118 8. 7t Mirwsk Ingrain Carpets will be sold this week lower than ever before. This offering does not include our entire line, but a line SUFFICIENT and at such prices you can afford to buy. We quote a few and ask you see them at once, as they will surely go quick, 10 PATTERNS Heavy Union Carpets 30c. 20 patterns bhest wool extra supers 55¢. 10 patterns best wool 3-ply 75c. Orchard And Wi ilhelm Carpet Co.