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YA THE OMAHA DAILY BEE E&NDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 189L b . ) 4 s o al e b Mixso ey, mped o ¢! " N T N v -y \ ~ 3 ] = g ing sense that a contributio ‘.1 10 cents per | o mken up, but no-one was killed » Methodist Pulpit Today, Broadway at £:30-p.-m.; Sunday school at 0. ffrs Just Now. Delivered by carrier (o part of the SEPLEMBER SALE 4 p.m.; regular servi p. m. Robert — i i REIHERADNG & A L ARE INVITED TO COME AND HZAR HM! ¥'s Spectal Ofter, | I Huntingten, presiaiht of braven | GReAT cecazase from inrernAL Taxzs | DRS COPELAND & SHEPARD AND OTHERS NOTE THIS FACT gt Srdregy v Waks WAV reat bargains in | Recrganzed Church- of Jesus Christ of aad dre pieces g0-ine Latter Day Saintg—Pierce street, west <f . - - loria silk um‘ \.muH at ”sv 7 w‘s ‘\-' |rrw" ing at 10:30 ‘x 1745 AN Due to the Changes In the Law - Loss Greatly Increasing Number of Applicants to the Copoland Medical Institute— MINOR MENTION. ya 60c _quality all woo rst Baptist —“Corner SIxth street and % S Py Editors ot the Ber on Leat benrietta, Monday 39 a ya Mirst aventie, PreShig morning and even on the First Balf of the Year Trifling Expense Attending a Speedy and Permanent Cure— and Sanday School Te.chers’ black henrietta. 40 [nches wide, ing by the pastar. Evening service, 7:30 Will Be Seventeon Reliable People Continue sify Mayrs Real Istate Agency, 639 Broadway. Aol a yard. 75c on Monday buys onr fin ial meetings every nght. BEveryone In Mililon P to Testify 8ince these rains Judson has good blue | 3 est quality black siik finish henrietta, always | vited. James H. Davis, pastor, 304 Harri- grass pesturag:, after refusing 300 head dur- | sold at $1.00. Get samples and compare W ton street — o 7 s at 920 § " roRdw 5 e practicing physiclans of the west | Ing their entire profe ing the drouth. Inquire at 526 Sixth avenne others. Broadway Methodist—Rev, J. L. Hurlbut A RET R A " Lib ng ¥ & i re 1 In the case of Maxwell against Holland, on | The general public is cordially invited 10 | *Our $1.00 quality imported 46-inch black | D. D. the well known Chautauqua worker, WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, —The revenies of | geemn now agreed on one matter of trial in the superior court, a verdict was | attend the morning service at Broadway | serge, Monday 75¢ a yard will preach st 1030 a. m. Ho P. Dudley, | the government have fallen almost $13,000,000 | |bii interest, and that Is that the month | 1t 1s0't always a mere nasal catarrh. Tt soturned by the jury yesterday In faver | Methodist church this morning to hear Rey, | e carry the largest stock cf black dress | pastos In round figures for the first fourteen days of | ot gopiember has set In with a regulay | 70 A1WAYS an inflamed ind running nose of the plaintifl }_,,w 1. Hurlbut of New York City, who | E00ds In this city, and at prices that defy | St. John's Euglish Lutheran — 17 this month compared with the last halt of or @ stuffed-Up head and stopped-up nostrils, i | | Known Thronghout the Land as One of the slonal history in our omm o1y : vl BSE, IrveL By B, N Bhe vy paRtor sy i | epidemie of catarrh. The disease v always | 1y iKarially lange fiiimber.of TARtKNGK The furniture for the Grand hotel I arrly- | will preach. Dr. Huribut Is known by repu- 10inch Covert cloths, the newest thing In | 11& at 11 a. m. AL 148 p. i) the servle R Ls SRUC RS RIGUCHRLIME 100 RS | Povavaient thiour’ Gilmate, Dut thin. Ume 1l :(, 1~x”~l‘:'u|xv.‘n'. Toener. mhore: nbtIE LN Sdog o :‘mlmxwxq T e hing | tatlon to thousands through his conuection | dress goods, all colors, Monday 50c a yard will vcted by the Woman's Hom st fourteen days of this imonth amounted o put down and the work of ik s ohe e " A See our movelty dress patterns.- No two | and Foreign Missionary e-clety. Sunday 9,227,000 (in round numbers) against $6.- is being pushed rapidly l['::\”'u “:m‘lh n ”‘;.::f.:.lmvyl,‘ 'y“”]l .:v‘:,:' 1 like, at $6.9 s ."l]lvrlllm-r; Wil hool, 9:46 . m. young p.-q.u.i meeting, | 130,000 for the lst half of August, whils | 1OU takes in all men, or like w sweep of Ihy:: .’.‘f\l:‘ yHI5iE Ay Eehe b bt The Junfor Order of United American | Lo 8 h ! Doil By mapting Tn dress goodd wndl 1T B M e Mol omyr THn GpINOT;. CHAS: va Vi1 RAiT: Hiswees, | fome mysterious dyspepilc trouble, coming Mechanics will give a socfal at Grand Army | Journal, and nlso by his prominence in Chau- | you g ours Rev. George MuMer will conduet the usual 531000 ishsiaved: with Sy 1o T g S s R 1 catarrhal imfammation of BMIl On Wednesday evening, October 8. | tauqua work, It wiil be a pleasure to his | ° 5,000 roils of 10¢ cotton batts, Monday peoplo's religlous teivices at Liberty hall , ‘compared with $30,6 bt St e A Ol B Mo bdhe FECLS MS LU There will be dancing and refreshments. | oo of Bl O N ave known Kilm only.| roll Sunday evenlcs, Iatter half of August. The lows is due to the | st experience | dignosls and nand- | are suddenly conecione of rome mysterious The ladiss of Unity guild are preparing | (1 ouch these lines of work to hear him and | Monday we 11 our snow white cotton “irst Presbyterian—Corver of Willow ave- | enormous sums paid on whisky, which was | oiff "0 LI sease i N of ity e | anky diborier, Niutiiet discrlar I YEREINE ? Sctures,” now so_pop- | - L 1 140 uno and Seventh street. Re Stephen | withdraw e e the m the impression of its pres- | order, bowel disorder, uterine disorder, come to exhibit “Living Pictures,” no pop- | batts at 8%c roll 4 withdrawn for consumption just before the | ene epidemte. f fiithat i ular In the east, at Chambers’ hall, Tues- | Make his personal acquaintance af-er the | “siundard dress prints at 3%ec yard 8 of, Dreaching by Rev. A. A..| new tarift went In eftect Increasing the tax | oentiy made pitiie. torehing. fiement, fe. | ink in reslity from some long-lurking une day, September 25, to ba followed by dancing. | service Good quality white Shaker flannel, 5c yard, | R 10:30 a. m. #nd by the pastor at P cently made public, touching the inevitable | conscious catarth of either of those vita Y, P o - 1 nel, = from 00 cents to $1.10 r gallon. The re. sults of abnorn 1" th it The Siou [+] un which the Ganymedes Republicans « Delegaten. All cur Sc nd 10 outing flannels at 5S¢ a st b climatic conditions organs; still others find themselves sick and Sloux J o Republiean: eleg: t i migerable from a strange, debilitating bodily F Christian Science—Mrs, DeLong will | ceipts from internal revenue for the first ly prevalent, The consequence s intended to take today was knocked galley \e republicans o 4 e yard e 3 The republicans ot € Blufts met in | Y400 adies' fersey ribbed vests and | SPeak at 4 o'clock at the Royal Arcanum | fourteen days of the month dwindled to — | heat, which is in renlity a slow catarrhal west by the rain storm Friday. [t has been . el ostponed by the captain until some future pants 25¢ each s g 2,902,000, about $450,000 below the normal, | fever coming from the gradual action of B W mts Cvepelved . fiotice | in Avoca next Wedn:sday for the purpose of | W. C. C. fast black long waist regular $1.00 [ Pastor=Morning subjec he Coming of | 800 Syl e : It f this, fn rewdity, that makes ea Dr. F. 8. Thomas recelved noti TR T IR B RO ehndlaNtel - tdn Eiie | verevin 4k 706 & DAt the King—Humanity's Hope:" evening sub- e In the receipts from customs due to Lot %0 . lts, in reul that mab tarth evening of hie appointment to the position et A 3| ¥ o ! Y s A such a danger. The § can have it for il 10 the DotItion | county offices. There was a large attendance | Don't forget our carpt and curtain de- [ 3¢ aul's Bloguent Defense 1 importations under the reduced rates i of gurg.on for the Chicago, Roc and 1/ VU WAR /. AN/ & REOAS aal of tterest:| partiont African Methodist Bpiscopal—Pr-aching | immediately following the enactment of the é b 4 monthe and not know it. However, It now Pacific, to take the place left vacant bY | .y inapifested, most of the fighting being |~ Open Monday evening. at 11 o'clock and 7:30 p. m., by the [ new law. Custom rates increased about costs but a trifle to xecure the best {roats R ERaty of DIF..C. 31 Einkey | done on the question of county clerk. The : BENNISON BROS., pastor, Rev. Mr. Jackson. $3,000,000. The receipts from internal rey- 3 : ment that modern skill and sclence cam two candidates most prominent.y talked of Council Bluff. yMer's meeting under the auspices ct | enue are now confined slmost entirely to the y afford, and these who think themselves afs are W. F. Sapp and F. A, Reed. As a result oung Men's Christian association at the | tax paid on beer, cigars, cigarettes and {o- ? fected should lose no time in consulting of the caucuses it Is claimed that Sapp has [l cratie ©'rlmarioa. Baptist church at 4 p. m. led by J. M. | bacco, and average about $250,000 per day Drs, Copeland and Shepard all but two of the First ward delegates. The democrats met in cach of the twelve | Ousler. Eabjcet, “The Prodigal Son." For the two months July and August, while a the whole of the Second, and about half of | precincts of the city last evening and chos I“m,h ,Avenue Methodist Episcopal so much whisky being withdrawn, th o GUTK- . % 3 the Fifth, while Re:d's friends claim for him | the following ates to the county con Rev. J. Conrey, the new pasior, will preach | receipts averaged over $1,000,0: \»d..ll\' The e Hon. E. H. Gillette of Des Moines will | the Third, nearly ail of the Fourth, half of | 1 = rning and evening. normal withdrawal of alcoholic spirits (both £ Cote of €. 1 The U. 8. Mail speuk at Liborty hall next Thursday even- | th T A1 08 this Bt b follows _\r‘mwu to be leld at the court house next Overton mission—Corner Seventeenth | for the arts and potable spirits) amounts ing In the interests of General James B. | ing is the list of de % for each ward ';j}lv’:\m“_ s B e street and Fourth avinue: Love feast, 10 [ to about 8,500,000 gallons per month, and the & 5. O, L. Davis, 8 raltway niail NUSAYer. - In.case the weather Is good . th First Ward—B. C. 5B, snyder, 3. | 5 i wr Moomaw, ~ Char a. m.; preaching, 10:30. Treasury department estimates that about S servics; verialie frdmdp il speaking Wil be at the corner of Broadway | P. Greenshields, Jacob Sims, W. Hen inther, R. S. Rawlings, Charles Huber, There will be a meeting of the Sunday | four months supply in addition to that for A 2 Moty Tac e L and Fourth streets. dricks, Carl A. Morgan, A. N. Lund and w. | Wiliam Rogers, Phil Wareham, Norman | school workers of the Christian church at | current use was withdrawn during July and A b % Uil Gree! 1 Huber, Jul o Jm 8 4 More that N | The Epworth league of the Broadway Meth- | G. Morris. "'4’;1‘“‘ Al Huber, Jullus Actor, Jim Sno the tabernacle this morning at 0. The | August. It is not expected the receipts from ! AL L Pl dobid odist Episcopal church will ain its | Second Ward—T. J. Evans, J. H. o b gy b sermon_this morning will_be upon church | the tax on alcoliolic spirits will reach the g e tel " BN Rbd M (Y CIv et friends at the parsonage, 250 Fletcher ave- | P Willlams, Theodore Guittar, R ”“\\‘:1‘!‘1[‘1‘““ v‘vn"“_«il_h.( \\”.\, .\‘u‘u». work. In the evening, at 7:45, the services | normal again before January 1, 1895. This [ (Mte Geciza W, Sciver, Hetel Bnewick R B o nue, Tuesday evening, September 18, in honor | Burke, C. Bosen, G. G. Baird, L. G S Al b iced el LT IO T T W will have the eftect, It is believed, of keep- | BI0F Mt Gl B, fingraptia dn the Ol peardly recommend th atme of the return of Rev. and Mre. Dudley. All | C. A. Tibbetts and C. Hubbard, e T New 0dd Fellows' I Ing the receipts of the treasury down to about | 8hepard cured m: of neovous cxhaustion thut 1t d¢ for m; hard Ay ek o Third Ward—Dr. 0. W. Gordon Dr. F. W. | H; Mithen, Charles Bierwirth, J. C. Martin New (dd Fellows' Lodge. two-thirds of normal, or in other words, to | and’ debil YA F AT I SOAT G AE for I am i rfect health t i s Houghton, v 1. Dainbridge W B. Haver- | o Third Ward—L. C. Larsin, Lars Jensen, All those who have placed their names on | about $22,000,000 per month until January 1, | physicians had faied 1 was almost help Whatever sin Hiaf stock, N. C. Phillips, E. E. Cook, Dr.v. L. | Sam Johngon, John Dohany, jr., Emmet | the list of the new Independent Order of | the normal receipts averaging about 82,000,- | :°$5, Without enetgy, wid suffering greatly B iy uicnoi oo jof, coneumz: ynor, J. M. Scanlan and William Arnd. | Dan Graham, | 04q Fellows lodge and those who desire to | 000 or 33.000,000. This estimate, it should be | [t incemuyms whet Voo dtrdugly T @R Atter an:iliness of three weoks. Bhe | Fourth Ward—Martin Schmidt, Slack Pet- corge C. Wise, D. Mac- | bave their nimes put on will meet at Wood- :;,'.l‘:':'.,‘,'f,:;';,",u,‘l’::,,,',’,',‘ L o s e | his | was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hazeiton, 1. M. Treynor, I. F “rank Trimble, . K. Hendricks, | man hall, Upper Broadway, Tuesday, Sep- o gt g " X Evans, George T. Pheips, E. E. Hart, J. M f 3 tions of the new tariff law The ex- Wright. The funeral will take plac: this | prans, (G€or&e i b R B U. H. White, S. Baysen, J. Tracy, A. W. | tember 18, at § p. m. A full attendance i | pengitures have averaged about $34,000,000, &fternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence in | PARON L Lo, | Stack desired, as business of importance will come ¢ ol Lewis township, south of Lake Manawa, B th BRIIE 0T AL GOERRIL W, LB Thdinas, Fifth Ward—N. O'Biien, S. Lobhart, A, | before the '"“‘"l'_:z»q A Brutdent a thing of the past, they will be reduced to | ©f thelr popular “light fee system,” the | Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. The arguments of the atto in the case | '8 jiart, W. E. Wells, Elmer Pratt, T. A, | Boeklofl, W. C. Morris, John Stefen. Oscar A A L0, about $31,000,000. For the next four months | Proportion of catarrh patients is 25 per cent Evenings—Wednesduys and Saturdays of M. M. Roblnson against Captain 0. M. | pregiok. William Maynard Hexsel, * James ° Kirley, Anton ' Stanton A. MORGAN, Secretary. P e e LRy DA it Is estimated that the receipts will be about | Breater than at any former full season dur- | ouly, 6:30 to 80, Sunday, 10 to 12 m own . will; be_heard by Judge Macy some | gixth Ward—L. M. Shubert, .G. J. Kemp, ety y 5 % Strong & Carroll's and Stacy Adams shoes | $88,000,000 and the expenditures about $124,- ime. this. week, all the -evidonce having | w. Y Dudley. Chafles Olatterbuck, N A, | o, SIXth Wa . C. Boyer, Frank Fauble, | ¢ M 200 0 S 8 TS | 000,000, Javuary 1. however, the collection y 3 H. W. P 3. D. Barne £ SARGENT'S, cen introduced yesterday. The hearing | Crawford, F. M. West, James Mort-nson. . W. Payne, J. D. Barnett, J. T. Ander: b iy ¢ They need no recommendation. of the income tax for the last six months 4f the Nonpareil receivership case Was in- | TLast evening the republicans of Avoca hetd | 0™ W Morris. 4 of the current year will take place and this dafinitely postponed on -account of pressure | their county convention. A telegram re- — — New fall millinery at Miss Sprink's, 19 | will swell the receipts to about $100,000,000, 5 of other business. ceived from there late last night stated that A U T S L G Main street. i 50 that at the beginning of the next current Mrs. S. Williams, a colored woman, was del-gation chosen stood solidly for T. R. oS Foredlobing & Martga year the treasury (when the recefpts will re- : ' . . s Read New Revised List, ! g b sum p es) would be on t @ BT i(E 0 It (Wis. subbosed that .shé ; capes, sold from $5.00 to $10.00, new price | Pearance yesterday in. connection with the | the first half of the present fiscal year. was sick, but further Investigation showes (S ey ST now $3.80 estate of the late Dr. P. W. Poulson P. | There is to be deducted from this, however, < i 44 Big lot rain umbrellas, 28 and 30-inch, dge file etitio s o £7,000,000 which the treasury gained durin that she was attacked with a severe case ther it is more profitable to pa sold for $1.00, $1.19, $1.93, new price i Dodge filed a petition in the district court 8 g ; v closi 5 b July and August, leaviig @ net loss to the . y of spirits frumentl on the brain. She was old exorbitant prices or to for the foreclosure of a 8500 mort e, exe- f o oldexorbita purchase : L ; y e first ha e fiscal ye BHBA it by d0ige MEGee: this TOFRINE, | | Tonr. suots ot o Soch iecs, Whoss Dorsiane R cuted by the doctor and his wife last Janu- | (reasury for the first half of the fiscal year d A “per, more subtle, more seems to be on us like a wave of in grippe, | Sectet and more serious, Thousands upon oI i revenue we it the various wards last evening and selected The proposition to divide the Old Settl rs’ assoclation of Pottawattamie, Mills and Fre. mont countles into three parts was voted down at the reunfon that just closed at Malvern and the next reunion of all three counties Will be h:ld In this ecity next fall WA PATIEATS, among those applying (o physicians | TROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE | | but without the sugar bounty, which is now } t treatment and the henefits | BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB i by ts. with tie to | ary, a short time before his death. The prop- [ of about $17,000,000. Matt, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | “tlio hest goods for the least money,” where | match, regular $1.00 stock, new price now | eriy involved It elgnly' acres, near Creseent Seanlan, was tendered a surprise. party at | there are no bad debts for good customers o | gfe, f stent NO BOU Y FOR BEET SUGAR. his home on Vine street In honor of his | pay, and no poor goods at high prices, Dun- : 0dd lot gents’ gray mackintoshes, sold for | Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at 2t . Offer the following bargains coming departure (o West Virginia (o live. | can's prices are o great surprise (o all shrewd | $6.00 cach, new price 10w $2.05 Gas Co.'s office. Secretary Carlislo Wrltes to Senator Mun- ' Those present were: Blanche and Florence | buyers. st prints, blue print et F] e o o L sE ¥ : 04 . Lo e B0, Naomi. Bimuions, Do hoemaker, d times school shoes, 75 cents. o itle PrR ned i hE e ln | Bort ooha g0 o) CopR0 | MATaURtreo WTetee |t SEETES 'l':" oroh eiery Ou : in New and Seccond-Hand Marle. Butler, Hazel Cook, Mignon and Tip | Top noteh school shoes, $1.00 and $1 A S icarialsantbal. w106 oR e phone 48. : ASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Secreta - | ; A 5 Maynard, Genevieve Ward, Lioyd Simmons, | Wear well school shoes, $1.25 and $1.50. e L R R L MaviaEs lisle has written to Senator Manderson, de- (3 - Pianos, wh'ch must be sold Harry Cook, Erna Smith and Phil Daven' | Men’s nice dress shoes, $1.50. oo ! U : & : od clining (o pay any sugar bounties since the 3 port. badianigivdclikid kgl o0, Kirk's Laundry Bar soap, only 19c. Our prices range from 25 cents to $2.00 See our yard-wide, all wool ladies’ cloth at o The following harriage licenses were Ie- | doie of the new tarifl act, The scorctars states e R to make room for new stock: An infornial foot ball game was played | lesy thon the old prices. HRha ol I Hls b SR b he has arrived at the conclusion that such yesterday afternoon at the grounds on the | “Our Curtis & Wheeler ladies' fine shoes, | * Blankets, underwear. oloaks varns, wool W. Pangle RBluffs payments cannot be. made without further corner of Twenty-first . street and Fifth | pest made, $3.50. ra A, o legislation by congress. After quoting from avenue by two elubs compos d of the mem- | = oup mmys & Webster hostery and dress goods now open for Y cong: quoting fro dies’ N yeonl G. W. Myers, Pottawattamie co ¢ ol y SiRasrotary AAVEs UDNRiDros bers of the High school boys. The club | jast made, #5.50. D LI RCLL BOSTON STORF R O Rt e o | S sot ot AS)0, s mectntary auya; 2The pro - under the leadership of Burn Sawyer came | - Johnson e Murphy and Stacy Adams' men's Council Biufts, Ia. iy visions confer the only authorlty heretofore , 3 $-)|0 fll) out victorlous by a score of 14 to 4. Next | fine shoes, $4.00. 3 Best paints in the world. Davis, druce'st. pu:rlsvm’d h[y ”W; rrmwlxy IIM \[mvnv to xmfi = \ v 43 Saturdny it is expected that the High school 5.00 snd &6 0 e a bounty for the production of sugar an t;‘";n !(‘_m m’;f e tarn. oF “::‘(;'“;l"fi‘ qul. tr;, y‘;nl $6.00 men’s tan shoes to close About four months ago E. V. Rowley Ddtuestic »oap outlasts cheap soap. contains the only appropriation made by con- 4 fine new $600.00 Hardman High school in this city. B N CAN B RHOR BTORE bought two bicycles of S. M. Willlamson & —_—— gress for that purpose. The sugar for which | 8team and Hot Watyr Heating for e William Duquette and his wife had a _ Next to Beno's. | G0 to be paid for on small installments e i el R R A Repldenoes, anossulidings. 05 0 flareup several wecks ago, and after tearing P * | b pald a little now and then, but suddenly = AL L L B Lo e e $l b l“ up all the lady's clothes lie skipped to Kan- Colilded with a Wagon. the payments stopped, and, when Willlamson | A0y Wyomiog Range Cattle in Fine Con- | 0f the ‘b':“‘“.;, persiacualinie 1"“}[‘""“_:‘:},‘ JC BIXBY, ) U, RES ity where ho has zematnod tver since. Eva Gallagher, a 12-year-old girl living | investigated, he found that Rowley had left dition| for the Batoher. the. Treasury. depariment before the gist of | 202 Main. 203 Pearl Streets, Council 1 fine new $450.00 Hard His wif: filed an information charging him | on Fifth avenue, near the' corner of Tenth | town, taking the wheels with him. CHEYENNE, Sept. 15.-—(Special)—Wyo- i Virks s b 2 3 3 " L LA o 1) Ardmsn, August, 1894, when the Wilson act took < biE with malicious mischief, but the first chance | street, had a narrow means of Rowley's relatives he was t g range o 2 0 Bluffs, Towa. anat: . RS et, ow escape from death of y atives he was ming range cattle are in fine condition and | effect. The guestio sente ¢ consigera- h the officers had to serve the warrant on him D (deatbior offsats M 8iqUesLIDNy prasanted 0p duigera Pl , to St. Joseph, and the impression was con- | (here 2% o g : o rprierbal c B OO e oo rontiar, 1o Serioun injury, at least, yesterday after- there is a big demand for them in the | tion is not whether the producers of sngar $n:, 00 2 fine new 750,00 Hardman Pianos. .. Pianos. . me ye noon. She was riding a bicycle down Fith | Ye¥ed to the fugitive that he would be landed | ¢ 0yo market. Thus far shippers have | have or have not a valid claim against tbe gave bonds for his appearance tomorrow, [ pooh She was riding o bicycle down FIth | 5" ¢e penttentiary in short order it either ; ; When Justice Vizn will sit on his case Avents (s very ooy mevtoy pugoet. | Tne | the wheels or tho money ‘were not. fortlicoin. [ reslized top prices., Ora Haley of Laranile B e e i et T0 PAY THE I0WA MILITIA Tha Knights of the Maccabess are arrang- | Was coming down At & swift galt, whe ing at once. This lad the effect of bringing | sold seventeen cars recently, which metted | ye''(corotary of the treasury now has au- 1ng (o give a freo entertainment in the apera | big wagon belonging to Duqustte & Co Mot | him to terms, and he maled back a pawn | him $3.90 and $4 per hundred. This was | thority to pay it. No money can be drawn S house on Tuesday eveningOctober 2. Be- | fnto view as. ghe neared . Fourth sto | ticket belonging to an Omaha house, where | an average of $45 & head for range st-ers. | from the treasury except in pursuance of an | r. . . y sides good music there will be bri:f addresses | Nejther she nor the driver could turn oui | M¢ Dad left onc of the machines. The other | \\youing Masonle Grand Lodge Ad . | appropriation by law. It follows that it con- | Litigation Necescary to Secure Funcs for 531000_ by Major N. S. Boynton, the founder of the | in the ehort time that was allowed, and (he | ¥08 With him in St Joseph. Willlamson | "' YR SUAGRI mAG THARE A pecial) | BTess has repealed the appropriation made the National Guards. order, and ~the prescnt supreme record | hieycle ran into the wagon with (errific | Anally recovered them both. NEWOABRUS S el ads ebes) by the act of October 1, 1850, the authority g et o e4R0100 keeper, and also by Miss Bina M. West, who | force, striking the front and rear wheels. 82,00 51755 Foe Geribion —The twentleth annual session of the grand | o¢ the secretary of the treasury ‘““to pay : s dide) occuples a like official position as the h:ad | The ‘girl was hurled to the ground and 10 still carry the same line of W'" $3.00 lodge of Wyoming, Ancient Free and Ac- | any bounty for the production of sugar of $wo ll(\ . | 1 fine new $425.00 Hardman Piuno. . Liiiesesieene cl.fl the Lulflh's of lfhel Maccabees. Both have | picked up almost senseless, with the blood | shoge, «li styles, inoluding razor t-es, elc, | Cepted Masons, closed here yesterday. There | any kind under said act.” is terminated. ~The TEST CASE TO BE SUBMITTED AT ONCE the \reputation of belng very Interesting | streaming from a cut on 'her chin. Ot | Have sold this line of shoes elght years and | %as a good attendancs of Masons from all | Sugar for which bounty Is claimed was pro- B s photograph appears in a ::'::-rpg:;]; D (& Trman. who Dappened | know, Bow: every pelr il whe; | e sections of the state. The following grana | duced under that act and the claims are made Mucller Messir, worth ograph appears ng, took her home in a bugg: ) = 3 od Nod 8 Yélsoted o K h et Supreme Court Will He Given an Oppor- recent number of the Syracuse Courier in | and last evening she was able to be aroyoy SARGENT SOEEBroaiwar b | d8e Mers fwers 10 oA I p S Lo ooy 2 o connection with a “‘writeup” of the Charles | but was suffering considerably from bruies Mixed house paints at cost at DeHaven's. 1 “I do not think the word ‘hereafter,’ as PR e s tieis aitieae T e e masten Deprcot | used In paragraph 182, can be held to relate | tunitydito: Hedsioni(theyRulijeatiing 9 Wilson murder trial. The wood cut artist | She has not seen the bieycle since, - R Dengius: Ssenfor warden, F. Chat. | OlY to the “production’ of sugar 5o as to pro- { haskarligat; Fossible $.00.“"- turned out an engraving which represents Domestic s0sp breaks hard water. o on B, . ope. | NIt the payment of bounty only on sugars Moment. Pottawattamie's handsome sherlff as a typi- Do you know that 4c a day will heat a room Somslved BaDaaaatt |‘F ']' ‘,;",_,““ B 'm,”;l s i L hereafter produced, The entire provision 1 Chase, worth $250,00 cal Texas ranger, with a big slouch hat, | 8! winter with Cole's Air Tight stove. The AaEy AARetin: et Yaung; e rer M. L | for the ‘allowance and payment' of bounty —_— hase, worth $250.00. ... a drooping mustache that breathes of gore, | Cheapest and most powerful heater ev 1d. Ed Duquette was tendered a surprise by | McKee, l':'fmc'."“-'i srand “;“‘.‘-"3;“ M-wj is repealed, and in addition, congress has MOINES, So 5. (8 1 el 13 d o walst that looks barren without a beli | Burns wood. Just the thing for spring and | a number of fricnds last Thursday evening | Kuvkendall, Satatoga: grand ehapiain, et | woen proper to declare in express terms that DES NES, Sept. 15.--(Special Tele- $lhn.00. and a brace of revolvers. The Herald, on | /1 Deating. Cole's, 41 Main street. at his *home on Fourth street He was llun;: ‘Sheridan; grand orator. F .\, Mon. | It shall be unlawful to pay any bounty after gram.)—The state executive councll today the other hand, shows him up in his true Rvats TG0 04! brought over from the store in bis suirt | dsll, Newcastle; grand lecturer, M. - L. | iho 8ct 0ok effect. For the reasons thus | after a lengthy diacusaion of tho bills of the TR€ lght, with a very good picture. 520 Pearl street. Telephone, sleeves to find the guests waiting for him. [ Stephens, Laramie; senior grand deacon, C. ;l"“ 3; i AHGOUNLIA IR 19 flll" state militia for services at Council Bluffs, 00 — e pulaliact o] ] The evening was spent in cards, dancing [ H. Burritt, Buffalo; junfor grand deacon, | SRS to make such payment upon any of the | yyepakinock and Sioux City, amounting in pending claims. Money to loan on Improved farms at low | Selected hardwood f r heating stoves, H, | and other amusements. — Many handsome | George Barton, Sundance; senior grand 3 e all to about $12,000, decided to make up an [“] 00 rates. Bargains in real estate. H,uses for | A. Cox, 87 Main street. Telephone 48. presents were glven him In honor of his | steward, George East, Cheyenne; Junior WORK FOR SURVEYORS, agreed case for decision by the supreme 0,00, rent. Fire and tornado insurarce written o 21st birthday. The following were present: | grund steward, L. L. Daus, Rock Springs; ; . Money loaned for local investors. Lougee & Boat Club Party. Misses Williams, Benner, Viola and Lulu | grand tyler, J. 8. Davis, Rock Springs Advertising for Bids for the Resurvey of | COUrt. State Treasurer Beeson voted to allow Lyon & Healy, worth Towle, 235 Pear! street. The season for boat club parties at Man- | Otto, Shepard, Bouquet, Evans, Russ and — {irint sud!Hna ksl Gaun o the bill under protest for the purpose of a WASHINGTON, 15.—(Special Tele- | test case. Adjutant General Prime will now v . h : 8. £ G vool- Booming Sheri awa 18 rapidly coming to a cloce. The nights | Musselwbite; Messrs. Evans, Gaines, Cool Mave. beaome, ok {0 8 Cloce: e nIghis | edge, Holland, Kastner, Stewart, ' Louts, | SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept @pecial Tele- | 8 etary of the interlor has | Present the proper voucher for a warrant 10 $“0 00 directed the commissioner of the general | the auditor of state, The latter official wil Hart, Smith, and Tyson of Omaha; Mrs. —The city of She bold $15 55 i 4 . gram.)—The city of Sheridan has sold $75,000 Miss Helen Sprink has reurned.trom her | " u;mmm;| I lkpromhm;‘!now as they | Metzger and Mrs. Loule e RS fle i (st s oo * il R i eastern business trip. did a few short weeks ago. The party last . sy ¥ Jand office to advertise for bids for making a | refuse to draw the warrant, and Prime w e i st 4 LOST—Bay mare, 7 years old, with roached | mence at once. Work I8 being pushed on the 3 sy Judge W. 1. Smith is spe.ding Sunday at | Friday cvening was probably the last that | rorctop, soratches on lefi hind foot, inter- | §30.000 stone bullding being bullt by Omaha | resurvey of Grant and Hooker countics, Ne- | endeavor to secure a writ of mandamus from Also 6 good Square Pianos, home with his family. be held at the club house until next | fared with both legs. Finder will be re. | eapitalists and many fine residences and | braska. The last sundry civil appropriation | the district court of Polk county. Whichever i ¥ oring. Those who took part in the vario 5 T. C. Dawson left yesterday afternoon for | 0% L he various | \arded by returning to J. H. Kintz, 105 | store buildings are being erected in all parts | pin cont. e o 6, way It is decided an appeal will be taken & bushie®s trip to Carroll. res the lalke affords were Mr. and Mrs. | gouth Seventh street, Council Bluffs. of the city. Hcanta:pad an et ADROPTIALING. $10.000: || HAY W. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shepard, i s - e for this work, which Is to be done to correct | Hon. A. B. Cummins will represent the Sy S . hi:“lHl.erual‘d’rrlu"Jfilillhll‘,'yll‘;‘;"115 the guest of | Misses Josephine Vincent, Nollie Zurmueh.| Eagle laundry, 184 Brosdway, for geod Not Cholera, bt Fever. errors which are belleved to exist in the | gtate auditor, and Attorney General Stone Fine bargains also in Or len, Georgla Bennett, ) Mab work. . 157, TACH ‘as t il X official plats of these two counties. It is rest ol e council. opes Ed Sayles has gono to fowa City to enroll | Thompson, Eleanor Stewart, bkl BULISLACY TACOMA, Wash., :Sept. 16.—The death of | Orovabie that the commissloner will have | the Fest of the council. It ls hoped to have a as a student In the State university Charity Babeock and Elsie Butts, and No Word About Allen. Captain William R. Bridgeman of the United | sdvertisements inserted In some of the near | the matter settled at the October term of gans. B bk eraon of Ted Ok was In (he / e ARG Rev. E. W. Allen, whose brother, Rev. | States steames thnore, which occurred | by newspapers in a short time Inviting pro- | he supreme court. - CALL EARLY. clty yesterday, attending distriet court. Kirk Patterson, G. 8. Wright, | Burnett Allen, isappeared at Plattsmouth | here this morning, was the result of Asiatic | posals for this work. \When received they | There is dl”l’“l“‘.““ ATt naal il i Mrs, M. C. Stewart and son, Marion, are wson, Edward Everett, Dick Stew- | soven weeks ago yesterday, is still unable to | fever, not cholera, contracted in Corea. He | Wil be submitted to the secretary and the | Payment should be 1 & A i ey 8 5 contrac otk will be awarded by | fund or out of the National guard fund, the visiting relatives and fricnds at Logan. - H. Mayne and Harvey Smith. hear any news of him. He has had a detec- | arrived from Japsn here several days ago | [ORIFACE of the work will be awarded by | U UC 00 "end secretary of state holding to Miss Bisie Honn leaves Monday for Ithaca, "I he cause of the pres o ea1 | tive locking up the case for two weeks past, | on leave of absence; and was then very ill. T O : ‘dlab cer | the former view and the auditor and treas- N. Y., where she will enter Cornell univer- | esnre oo e somowbny o .'{\‘:‘"'l““","\;‘,:} but the only information that the detective | Captain Bridgeman tommanded the United o supasten DAL the ‘duincaing . afio 2 sity. fale of frult and garden lands by Messrs | can get is that the missing man was seen | States cruiser Baltimore up to July 16, last, | of (he IhEA PAPEEE JEHSACE Y on fhe | eoncurs with the governcr.” Should the final Miss Marle Cass of Fort Madison is the | Day & Hess in the Klein tract. 1hey hees | 0B the afternoon of his disappearance walk- | when he left the Baltimore in Asiatic watcrs | s "S Checks to e Qb SUUHERS o the | ocision be in favor of the governor's view guest of Mrs. Anna L Albright on South | 200 acres in &mouns to suit, suahie iey | In& along the road south of Plattsmouth about | after about two years service on ber and re- | Drow eree lund® in fouth Dakeia (0 #e- | i will enable the council to pay bills out of Seventh street. Frult and gardens. Also bearing. frult faries | & mils from town, with head cast d:wn and | turned to this country for two years' shore | ImbUrse thom for = fnancial loss = sus | (he' general fund to an unlimited extent, Miss A. Dempsey has arrived from the | for sale. coat on his arm, in a southerly direction. | duty. He arrived in Tacoma about August "““‘“lflhy “l"""]- ';3‘ 3 n[! “.'_\f*\l\"ljji""‘“l;x'fll\ where no appropriation has been made for east to take charge of the trimming room - Mr. Allen clings to the belief that his | 16 last to visit i$ bother, Arthur Bridge. | [rom these lands by order of President Cleve- ' - certain unforseen purposes at Miss Sprink’s. Dr. Harry L. Janne ician and_sur- | brother is stil alive and will turn up sooner | man, cashier of thei Commercial bank. A |land in 1885, ~The clatms of ”';'*"' settlers - 4 Mrs. Robert Van Deusen of Joliet, 111, is | B0, fuccessor to Dr. C. 'H. Pinney. Office. | or later. Fen" ks g0 he was. taken down with | have been audited and approved for wome Narian s ks u Grand master, J. T. Holliday of wosteen & Fuller, worth PERSONAL MENTION, from $235.00 upward. urer the latter. Atto General Stone 214 Pearl street, Counc s, Telephone Ipese AR S ths, but it was only at the last session i) Lot wiaiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Morehouse, | 113, o “treet: Council Blufta. Telephone | * y; 4oiay 11 closing loans on improved | Aslatic fever, and, despite all that medical | FOU G OF L MO DiY 8 fhe Isst hession | BORT DODOK, Is., Bept (Special Tel on Frank street. o — — tarm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title | Attendance could 8, he steadily grew worse | 0 SOORLEE i G CERERUR L loling ape | Sram)—The town of Dayton hus prepared Mrs. H. Frankn has returned from In- Given Back to Their Relatives. prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & | Caplaln Bridgenn never despaired, He bore | U RER HER G0 U0 g116,000. | The set- | plans for a system of water works, includiag | (03 Main Street, diana, where she has been spending about | The muddle In which the two insane Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. o0 coteeday morning 1t became ape | tlers are now scattered over South Dakota, | a ninety-foot well, with wind mill, one mile S 3 R enins with friends tlents, Mrs. Henry Sldes and Miss Kate [ pese Centerville lump coal, §3.50 per ton. | parent that theend was near. Captain | Nebraska, lowa and adjacent states. of mains covering the business portion of the Council Bluffs, Ta. Miss Clara Straub of Freeport, 11L., who has | Ross,” were involved, an account of which | [ A Cox. 57 Main street. Telephone 5 B heman was born i Towa about fitty years | The Indian bureau officlals are undecided | town, and a 2,000 barrel rescrvoir, with been visiting friends in this city during the | app-ared exclusively in The Bee, has at m ago. He was appeintid to the United States | @s to whom to detail to disburse the money | geventy-foot tower. Bids will be received summper, returncd home yesterday. ARMETRL SR L The e S B Stone - Do Lashmatt. Nival academy at: Annapolis November 29, | due the Yankton Sioux Indians of South | and work finished this fall Miss Jeanette Guittar of Columbla, Mo., | has been known (o the management of ek John Claren: ne and Miss Jessie De | 1859, and was graduated three years later | Dakota. It has been suggested that an =mSpecial Noticess hn‘k-rrh;o: in the city for a visit of several | Clarinda hospital as Miss Ross, has been fully | Lashmutt were married last Wednesday at | at the bead of his tlass, Funeral arrange- | officer of the army be assigned to perform Sustained the Mulct Law. 3 e has returned | Jones and Mrs. L. oscph, as well as by | o i, 4 . e vi d, estion has | gram.)—The first impo: declsion rendered month's visit to Colorado and will | members of the Pottawattamis sounty insane | G+ [P the presence of the members of the National Holldny, been made that the present agent for those |y " rowo i pelation to the new liquor law — E. E. Hart, on Willow avenue board, so that the much-vexed problem of | 'WO familles. Both the young people are OMAHA, Sept. 15.—To the Editor of The | Indians be required to disburse the money, | (b 0 T Tl 0Ty Suage FOR RENT, LARGE, PRIVATE BARN, NEAR John P. Fenlon, a brother of James M. Fen- | What had become of the two women is finally | Wil known here. the groom being the only il s o he Bditor of Th | owing to bis famlllarity with the people of | MA% Bleg (N SUREOO A2, SOl R R R e 88 0f thia. city, who has been acriously il | settled, once for all. son of \ttorney General John Y. Stone. and | Bee: To decide an argument, would y0u in | ic'iribe and-the sultability of his position. | OF the district court. Bucke Sputiich BOF | or 7 B e Aot ualy. U El the bride a davglter of ex-Sheril De Lash- | your Sunday Bee state whether we have | Ho would be required to give an additionai | (At the law s constitutional, abar te BEOR | = D H. H. McMaster of California is in the Sehont Shass mutt of Mills county. After a bridal trip to | 4yv pational holidays or not and give the | bond of perhaps $40,000, but he could make [ ©CUtONS 2 O frstcinen Hotel, & voomes. ihis hotal Teg city, the guest of his old friend, C. J. Me It you want schcol shoes for the childre Louis and Chicago they will return te | yames of them it we have any the payments In two or three installments e B first-class Feputation, feeding from 60 1o 80 A% t ey 8 B v v oy " new home In Glenwood, where Mr. CRIBE ¥ r . o do| Dunlap Mill Bur, & meal; located Middie dway at the junction Rt Mr " MeMaster b5 abont 1o Soonte s | 1t will pay you to go to Sargent’s. I hive SUBSCRIBER. | and with less trouble to the department than : et 8 Special)—Fire | Bf all the strcer car lines: It 1s the beat siag Chaties City, Ta. made a great effort to get school shoes with ane is engaged In the fire Insurance bus Labor day is the only real national holi- | any one else. This office of disbursing | DUNLAP, la., ‘l“ L {fnecial i I:{.‘x B e A s, Adiirese D G, Campbell Janney of Muncle, Ind., a | "¥1® and wear, und Tave succeeded, und i day, though Sunday, July 4, and agent was the one for which E. B, O'Brien | destroyed the Dunlap Filouring mil and | giye Council niurs at & moderate price. Good spring heel o it 25 are legal holidays in all the state rankt lated, but was knocked out ! its contents early this morning. 3 o Besll known travsliog man in the hmplement | ° price pring hee Instruction on the piano will be given to a | 25 are leg: Y ! of Yankton was slated, but was knocked out | most of its con - — —— e Hne, ia i the city, the gusst of his brotner, | “M0°% SiEes 11 otk d An e limited number of puplls by Mrs. J. A. Rofr, | holidays are legal in many of the states, but the fallure of congress to make an appro- | The scene of the conflagrat’on was about two [ WANTED. A LIST OF ALL VACANT LOTS Dr. H. L. Janney. ol BABGRNT.(¥419 Broadway Fitth avenue, Roso of tham-ln sli/the-lates priation for the purpose. miles from town. The fire staried fr. LR ney considered. P, J. Bmig, ¢ Peard 2. 8. Clark, d J Joune! v paper pect e. . ~ PEPTTTS— - — an engine which had jast been put in the | sirect Bl':llh tor -‘-:-?.:1 w;:n:a“n::?fl":ml: S n“\:l‘l‘.-w»‘;':xlxnllu';}m,:;'\lk' AL AL s, 7 Dyncan's ‘shees. ave always the best and Bank OMcluis Churged with Fraud. Indickad Contumieious W |tnesses. mill. Loss about $3,000, no insurance. —_— " e e Drightest of the bright, paid the old scenes ' L OhAPAX: - OGDEN, U. T. Sept. 16—Articles have | WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The cases of s e L el e URNISHED ROON R R T 1 AL & fiying visit yesterday. He is now with the Sheet music. A large and cho'ce selection The luundries use Domestie soap, been filed in the United States Fourth district | Messrs. Havemeyer and Searles of the Bugar Mennonites Golng to the San Luls, netl Biuila, dtnv‘cnlnru“l' onsin, in nll,l|“.:\.h,..‘ and iy | Of sheet music at Sc & sheet at DeHaven's, A T court charging gross fraud and mismanage- | trust, and Seymour of the brokerage firm of | DENVER, Sept. 15.—Representatives of the | ====rrrr = i o m o ng wel every way. He Is a prominent Maahe v Sheamtad 4 " o ment on the part of the offic:rs of the Citi- | Seymour Bros, & Young of New York, who | Mennonites from Hays City, Kan, arrivad | 10 B OLBANKD. Keeleyite, necretary for Wisconsin, and his | \W3*Derwomen use Domestic wcap. I",;‘m hebige L k.'"f AL rIRigenY b0 4 ol | e Ak, which asigned December 25 last. | refused to give testimany before the Bugar | g =0 8 F YR Ut Lt o an Ay book descriptive of his experiences at Dwight Bluffs, was In a railway wreck a few daye | o, pior M. Brough and President Theodore | trust investigation commitice, Lave been un B T et L otlidr " ha & = B R lll’ll'r:“"::’";‘:';:"‘il:; plle of 12,000 My | Arrangements have been partially com- | 480 00 the line between Colorado and New | Robinson are charged with loaning money | der investigation by the grand jury of the | eXamination San L man; b to hea frult and o B e o) 0! e d 10 corps vhicl district all week. It is understood true bills | result of their visit the soclety will purchase othar- gkl e e N oarried Lar e snea® | ploted for the annual reunion of the Gany- Mexico, 8ix miles south of Raton station | to themselves and 1o corporations in which | district a od ol Mitle ones, & boy und a girl, aud owns the | medes, Omaha Wheel club and the Tourists | going down grade, and the whole train was | the extent of $68,000. Mr. Brough is mayor | and they will be prescuted to the eriminal l from Hays City will remove to engage in vereld block, Councll Bluttay Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, Reunlon at Blair, his train ran into an open switch, while | stockhold:rs of the bank are interested to | have been found against the three witnesses | ten sections of land, to which 300 fumilies " and farme. Carsol Foof that shelteys them. St Blair nest Sunday. Invitations will be | ditched, Utterback saw what was up and | of Ogden court before the close of the next week, tarming. g