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0y . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'I‘Hl!li.\lk.\Y SEFTEMBER 27, 1894 3 ) ToE OMAnA Dany BEe | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | sihus'sesshr"so et "t bov- st | CHINESE ARE MUCH Wl)RRlED".’;.:f‘:;::tr".‘,ir.if..':';:*i".:“,':.';";,';’i,‘;..‘:;.“"‘ * COUNCIL BLUFFS. s lets were sent into the hear's head CROCKER'S BRIGADE REUNION. which seemed to glve | a head- OFFICE - +« NO. 12 PEARL 8TREET | Commercial Iuterests Dicoussing a Un'que | Ache. but nothing =—more serious. An | Large Body of Japancse Tirod;s Start for | Meny Notable M s of the Fumous Ore WHS then brought and five ganlzstion Pres —- Power Canal 8cheme, blows whre rained down upon his | an Unkoown Des i :ation, e ) mmmmnnnmmmmmvmmnmimng } mmmnmes A < 0 5 OTTUMWA, In., Sept. 26.—(Special Tele A Dellvered iy carrier to any part of the eity. By Ay rain. very we S, ENIIEEREPR T beigadi b NEMing 10 E H. W. TILTON, Lessee. £ f and a knife was inserted into lis jugular N | seventh biennial reunion in this city. Among Bl W . sk TO JOIN THE RIVER AND iNDIAN CREEK | S00 %) iimee, infiioting injuries from which FEARS OF AN ASSAULT ON PEKING | 4o yiotables present are: Generals William pr o ) lmr-l <|‘ fl‘ml\l]i 1‘-4‘ ‘u l|‘rnm1'\ «\'v :”\\._N '.'1'" _— son of Chicago. Loper of Des Moines, Colonel 1 MINOK MENTION, This Scheme I8 Being Advocated In Con- | form of mock turtle soup, pork ecroguettes | Troops Were Escorted by w Large Numver | H. H. Rood of Mount Vernon, General Stibbs X MINOK MENTION. ; ANd Jobster aaiad . . of Chicago, Hugh Belknap of Chicago, Col- 3 nection with an Effgrt to Boom nd i v sala of War Voessels -Euglish Khip Int o - il onel Lawler, commnander of the Grand Army TR SR BT TR 3 Muyre Tteal Bstate Agency, 539 Droadway. the Manufacturing Intere BOSTON STORE. H bt Wil Sosrchivd By » of the Republic, from Rockford, 1ll, and 4 C. A, Minor and Anna M. Jensen, both of of the City. it ide Chilnese Man-of-\War. Major McKenzie of Des Moines. this city, were married by Justice Vien Connell Blufts, Ia. The exerci: of today opened with a yesterday Prices to close previous to opening of | 5 Among the explanations of the present | fall good This week you may expect | LONDON, Sept. 26.—A dispatch from Toklo | Meeting, at which it was reported flurry in real estate, one of the lutest is also | Some unheard of prices. seventy-six had cross le picket line parade at 2 o'clock, followed by a business Sound brains furnish practical ideas. A hat, At the last meeting of the St. Andrew's being a close neighbor to brains, is entitled to har- goclety of Councll Biuffs suitable resolutions Bluffs. e D he fces, 3 recelved here today conflrims the advices re- | gt i AAT S Biéction of oMoers $ i h L e ttorney of this city, i | any basis in fact or not. People have been | g apron, checked ginglam | ma, Japan, via Victoria, B. C. In these dis Tonight at the Grand opera house 2,000 to be married next Wednesday to Miss Reta | found who averred that the smelting works partment. Three months of each year we study how to obtain a practical, shape-retaining hat, for quality prints, black end white and | pat hes It was stated that any day might | people assembled, and speeches by the above Miller at lier home in Petersburg, Il were to be moved to this side of the river, | fancy, 5¢ bring news of a battle in Northern Corea | Named soldiers, were intersper: od with music N » dress ging s 6 - by Muse's lowa quartet and the ladies A D. M Miss Laura Flues, both | that the Illinols Central would bulld its long 10c dress ginghams 614 ) and of the sailing of 50,000 troops for some | 4 ¥ % v ? of this were mareled last evening at | proposed line to Omaha and Council Blufts Extra value genis’ 40X G, 100 and 1204¢;or | Dolnt on the tnner coast of the gulf of Pe- L O little money. The rezult, compare any hat, at any £ o'clock at the residence of the bride, 1806 | )00 (1o Chics g0, Burlington & Quincy shops ade ge! ac 20. Jde, or 3 o1 Chi-Li. The battl North O & h 2 th . . 1 § - 4 Al b Mt il age o ulncy shops | goq i e battle in Northern Coren has | president and John C. Baer secretary af srice, whether 4 o 6 ars—side by side== R b Tiavtwelt PMCIAIE | would be moved here from Plattsmonth, that | “41.00 gents' shirts, tic to match, 67c. | been fought off the mouth of tie Yalu river, | its reunion. L | kbl ALl dulhrsA -‘d} by side B _"“'“"f”'-""|‘I‘!",’I‘ "|l\ll‘”l“' 1l axainet Fi | @ number of large manufacturing enterprises | Over 800 dozen landkerchiefs at spectal | and today’s dispatch from Tokio says that WORKED AN OLD GAME | quality to quality~-trimming to trimming=--to our we 1 whic e plain were 1o be located here through the efforts of | prices. alue offered at 3 for 10c, 6 | the second Japanese y for field service | 2 i divorce on the grounds of cruelty and in- | JET€ (0 08 SO anie eean A apanese army for fleld service e | . i e ? b RS fidelity, was on trial in the district court ‘K"'““;‘d‘ e I::\ll‘rl;\‘x\n; e b.".nw: (.,;“ _IAMru: BB e it sty oot mobilized at Hiroschima and consisting of | Nipped for Changing Quarters Into Tem | three dollar hat, and find ours overbalance the scale yesterduy furn_ Councl Bluftsward, But It is only re Tt French flannels, good patterns, Goc. Lot St MU L L bt b ad L AL R, ‘ -=certainly. ] W. J. Davenport is exh Iv\mlm some xlfulk“ cently that the idea has been suggested that 30cinch heavy double flanmel, worth 15e, | Marshal Count Oyama, embarked yesterday FORT DODGE, Ta., Sept Special Tele. ‘l ) Nel | g al” i | i f of corn seventeen feet long that came from | j¢ ju the plan of some of these improvement | for 10c. amid intense enthusiasm | gram.)—John Leonard of Belmond was tried | 1e ‘‘INebraska Specia our one ty leading . @ field three miles south of Council Bluffs. | companies to cut a canal through the western $1.00 all-wool shrunk skirt pattern 69c. The emperor, previous to the departure, re- | before the United States commissioner in this | o 1e oA I» . —i ! . The ears are well filled out and hang elght | part of the city for the purpose of furnish- | Goc colured sitt plushes e, viewed the troops, and the transports, es- | city last night for counterfeiting, and placed | hat, is exceptionally fine this season--sold so far feet from the ground. ing water power for the factories which are LAST CHANCE. oty , and the transporte, es- | clty last nlght for countert kL 1 : 4 ee concert will be given next Sunday | expected to locate here. It Is claimed that Sntive stock of fall weight garments, AR cond Japanese squadron, | under §10,000 bonds. His partner, Frank | over 400 dozen, Three dollars buys as good a hat At ncer % | Entire k of g led AW Y g afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock at St. | a canal could run from the river at a point | jickets and_ capes, ranging in price fro sailed away, their destination being unknown, | Lord of Dubuque, testified against him. Their | Fianels Xavior's Catholle chureh. in_which | ot far above the Terminal company's ridge | ${50 to $0.75, bl b although it is reported vaguely that the | | --but in a few places. Derby, Fedora or soft. AULARLAROARUARR AR LA COMARRARDRARLAD A DA LA T T - ~— - - & - o o — o o— - - - o> - - & & a— @ o - o o & o o— - - >— > -— 2 ethod of operating was very simple. They | @=— ol squadron is bound for the Yellow sea. Dur- | 5 - some of tie best talent of Council Bluffs and | i a southwesterly direction, Joining Indian {(Cloak department, second floor.) F1h8 ASEHOs 19 . D! would take a new 25-cent plece, cut off the T , . s it take part. Bredk, R0 TNAC T tHIN WRY oRTIY: chatmand ] - pariment, SOSTON STORE, inig he absence from Japan of Field Marshal | “quar” from the word “quarter” and make | — F'wo and two fifty are our other prices, the 4 The Utile Dulel soclety of St. John's | horse power could he obtained. This sugges Council \Bluffs, la. the mintater of murine will Miooster of ar | the “R” Into an “N,” making it read “Ten | @— 4., T hat v 3 0 and f asl aglish Luthoran church glyes a free en- | tou Is not given as an ascertained fuct, but T duties of minfster of j Mso assume the | Dol Both wides were then covered with | @= 1 entical hat you pay $3.50 and $4.00 for. Iash- 4 Euglish Lutheran chbreh 8 ering | Friday | 08 all the other plans of the improveinent | “Miss Bina M. West has cuptured the | ooy Seobonaibitices, addition to his | gold teaf. The fraud could be easily detected | = ;1o blocked and every st : evening in Jones' hall, 17 Pearl street. A | Compa ] s whic e commonly supposed to | hearts of all the ladies ‘“m. whom »':u 'm‘.\ T GMETIY sunced at Toklo, says | DUt Passing them at night, they were quite | gu 1onabiy ocked and every s de appropriate for the 4 i tion (4 sRlenden to -young ec- | De working up s m for Council Bluffs | come in co t."—Bradford (Pa.), Record It s cfficially announced at Toklo, #ays | guccesstul in thoving them out 2 & e e A o 4 special fuvitation Ie extended to young realty are shrouded in mystery. there is no | She will appear in the Maccabee's free en- | &nOther dispatch from that city, that the ri e auaS e Cat gewell June- | = season--shai es; stiff Fedora, Tourist, softand other. ] ! | i rt that ar s - (3 ple. % reason why this should not be given as much | tertainment at the opera house Tuesday that an armistice has been proposed by | tion and held in $1,000 bonds for advertising | @=— < Regular meeting of encampment No. S | crodence as any of the rest of the evening, October 2 England and Russia is untrue. obscene literature through the mails. Both | &= Crushers we sell at 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 V. L.. this evening at the hall. A full at- Lo & L b A dispatch from Shanghai says: It is re- | {hase men huve plain cases against them. | &= A \ LRSIl P S A ) fendance is desired, as urgent business must fOSTON STORE GRRAND OPRNENG . [ tvans Laundry Co. ported most of the Japanese men-of-war e : @— considerab'y cheaper--as a matter of course-~than be transacted, Ladles’ auxiliary No. 17 will 520 Pearl street. Telephons 290, have left the island of Hai Yantan. Their | gxXuUMED m&s. -— f k meet at the same time and place. W. 8 et A0 Stiis Sk destination is unknown and there is great un- St = any one selling a line anywhere---shades are every- 1 Paulson, commander; W. 8. Rice, adjutant o Washerwomen use Domestic soap. casing > regarding their intentions. ; " - . aulson, New Firm of Fowh 1 Chinese agents in Euro A U kbl Bl by &— thing that color hats 3 P petles of :""‘I‘r‘"f;’;"':"‘rv""‘ll AL 0 the cvening of Thursday, September Only Luc-ed w Shock. e T ST ER I e of Poinc —_— UL (o) e aptist church is prov ery successtul. 3 ¢ L bilks hon. . X Haptiat church ls Droving very o bresby: | 1. the Boston store will appropriately cele- [ Sherift Hazen returned yesterday from his | chase any war ships they can. Many ves. 20.—(Special Tele- | &= Autumn weight overcoats, Shan't omit to ad- 3 BRFln clitirch preached . iast night. .This [ brate the organmization of the new firm of | triP to New York as a witness in the Wilzon sels loaded with munitions of war are on | Bram.) of. Floyd Davis of Des Moines, | g ) s ———— ‘ evening Rev. J. 0. Staples, formerly of Chi- | oo PSR S | ease. He haa a aelignttul time. with the 'x.lll‘rlf..:.‘,\y,“':'."" from Hamburg and other | the state chemist to whom the stomach of | @&— VISE you In the matter of selecting a fall overcoat, eago, but now of Omaha, will preach owler, Dick & Walker by giving a grand | . ooovion of ¥ HUAOI 6F, oHoleTa ot=1} S arie pld e Mrs. Ella Mason, who was supposed to have | & o . Renjamin Umble was buried yesterday in | opening, to which the people of Council Wiloh siesad. uiin -on the. NOmeward.| on Fridsy ek oo et % :).!‘."p“l,‘,‘,‘,',‘ }‘,l;:: been poisoned by her husband, was sent for | @=— They're cheaper this year than ever before. 1f you 3 Garner cemelcry, Rev. A, Ovorton offclatine; | Blufs and vieinity are cordially invited and from whieh e e ot recovered | Fathan n the Formosa channel on- suspicon analysis, arrived in this city today. He stated | §= can't do as well elsewhere try us. We shall please N6 decomned was GBI st s fently to allow of him resuming his | that she was carrylug munitions of war, | that an analysis of the stomach would prove | @e— 3 b Ren 4 member. o (ho Methodiat church ever The store will be properly trimmed and | Quties at once. He had the grim satistac- | The Pathan was taken (o Kee Lung, 4 treaty | nothing, as the presence of embalming fluid | @— you with a good dressy coat for four do lars, a bet- 3 Binne ',“f"' _‘:“Ir, of 4;;,.- 4 ‘.}:‘.“rm;‘.‘.”. i 1]1..‘A‘ scorated for the occasion, and the ldies | Uon of sitting in the very chair in which | port of the island of Formosa, where her | Which had been injected by the undertaker () PRl . 3 b gours asn. A durge family : ot Counell BlufTe. a1 Koow wint thie means, | Wilkon will soon be electrocuted, and hat | cargo was overhauled by the Chinese au. | Would prevent him from determining the | @— ter one for six fifty, increase in grandeur and dollar ¥ mourn. thie very bandages put upon himi which Wil- | thorities. The result of the investigation is | presence of arsenic. He advised that the | e . — @ 4 Charles Johnson, James Camp and John | as (he Boston store never spares pains or | son's brother, “Dink,” worc when he went | not et known. body of the deceased be exhumed so he could | @e= Dy dollar in price until we reach a tailor made, ele- : Burke were. striking ail the pasterely o | oy in proparing for an event of this | Yonder, AUl that was needed was to have | NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—The Paythan, re- | examine the brain and othe: portions of the | @— e e } : N reotion and wot Into ‘the dalk In | kind. Mr A Whitelaw, the rosident mem pressed tho buttom to have caused & vacaucy ferted to as being olertiuled by o Chinese | corpae. | The suggestion was acted upon, and @— oantly draped beauty that'll cost you but fifteen dol- . ay afternvon and got into the ja pled ML "M- | in the shrievalty of Pottawattamie county. ship_and taken to Kee Lung, Is proba- | the result of his investigation will be known | G B :m- cotrse "L Ithl|x;'ruv»yyhul!\‘l\n“v'lv‘!‘ ey TN | bor of the firm, has taken great interest in | Sherifl Hazen saye that It took ~three | Blv. |'h- |""”fhr"”" Pathan, Captain Rice, | tomorrow. & Jars. A sample of the queer and awkward overcoat nto and broke a plate glass window In the } 0 00 Ak ¢ 7 special venires of 100 each and five days’ hich cleared from New York on July 28 ( i Y & — " : . ) Weatern Union Telegraph office on Lower | Preparing for this opening. New goods are | {PeCl VOUERE O0 W% (Giieon prepared | for Aden, Hong Korig and Shanghal. Her | o D I geden . @— called “Paddock,” which is--by the way--the new- Muin strect oming in every day, and It Is sofe o say | to bolster up his claim of innocence by wit- | 4Kents here were Barber & Co. The Pathan el DL L e B UL S ey f 18l i : pe Wilber company has been appearing | yhui all the very latest thiogs in dress | Messes who knew him under another name lll’:w];h'wl‘( at t.n»n n(lx August 25, arrived at ur.\x.{.x—l)lr twenty-third annual”session of | (g est extreme lor swe wear, on exhib'tion in our every night this weck at Dohany's theater | i st Ze an honest mechanic fn Pitisburg, They | Hong Kong September 15, and if she is the | the Sioux conference of the Methodist church | @— T)o\alas stre e fo kool fouses, and wil occupy Shgiliose: | EGodh silks, satins, hosiers, underwear, | Glamea to have known him since his birth. | {esscl seized was apparektly on her way to | met this morning. About one hundred and | @ ouglas street window. B unt next Saturday nigh he compan: cloaks, ete., will be on hand, suitably draped | Anoth batch of witnesses were ready to [ © “4 o > 4 twenty-five members answered to roll call 1'» .u;ln;xllt;:mnl\ m.'.-‘.4241“?‘:.,4‘-”u.,T .;‘,r‘ ,".fm“ R e rangea T toe . ihs {HRpeE\IORe ot Tha | trace ;u‘ an alibi, by ;“ymn.lg ;nm I\‘\Illl‘nlh v X\L‘\”\ (‘1}“: RCH AIM -1,\;._ B u|; \hlrrm presides D. W. Yetter : ; <4 fon by the theater-golng people of Counc 5 i 2 was playing a game of base ball in Buffalo | (A0 ITON okio advices | was elected secretary of the conference in Biufts, This evening the play will be “A | visitors When. the shooting took place, By. ihe thine | SI%SNE that & gpancse army of | place of Dr. F. H. Sanderson, resigned to > ; Mad Marriage. he stock will be larger than ever be- | the prosecution had got through its seventy ed in official o A o qre | take a charge at Omaha | <4 The divorce sult of Sarah E kit | six witnesses the case was so clear that ement in the advance on the Chinese Charges were preferred against J. H. | g o q akainst James Frankiin was subm'tted to | fore. and if you want to get a general ldea | wijson's attorneys announced that they ital, Peking. It is pointed out that | Avery, who has been suspended. The charge | @ Judge Mucy yesterday. ”"rhl| :n.n:r nxu; of what is 10 be the correct thing in the | would introduce no evidence in defense. e ) ll:ml .M .Kl"x:m;‘.u- !‘(*i‘nlilnn-;-- was sustained and he will have a trial be defendant live near Neola t is charged % One of the brightest witnesses for the | Ping Yang the Japanese nLare e In | hind closed doors. Re-wrey, dry goods line s fa ou should ing Yang the Japan ave racs ey 2 S, & i ‘the plaintif’s petition that the defendant Ruylh B8 ik 18U 208 WU n0r | state was & 10-vear-old tag, who was a | tically possesuion” o Coren sul thorPhasi | The Epworth league anniversary was held | &= Catalogues (Fall and Winter 1894-5) to be had on application. 2 has been guilly of improper actions with | this display great friend of the murdered detective. He of 15,00 needs na additions. It 1s | this afternoon and reports of committees | g b Mary Wild, a domestic '4;r|x.4.],\' employed Thuraday evening, tember 27, is (he | chanced to s2e him with the two prisoners, and l}u (:le\(\nml; that Japan has | @rc being listened to tonight. \ jn the Krankln household. bl g out of curiosity trailed on behind he boy 4 potion fXam ;Corea .with & e Y L Z“u ‘ “é‘ ‘s “““‘k*“*“““““ ““‘ i e W. A, Magee, state secretary of the | 0Ate sct, and remember this is a personal | g Charles Wilson pull out 4 gun and ' ling China. The gulf of Buck to His First Love. ! : 2 It i hi-Li, Which the dispatches give a YRESTON, 14 26.—(Special 1 Young Men's Christlan association, was in | invitation to veu, strike Detective Harvey in the back of the | the probable destinatio flve as | CRESTON, I, & 26, —(Special Tele: | e —— b the clty yesterday aiding in the preliminary | e e ine Wim down. Then he heard | the ‘entrance ‘o the yiver 'eahms’” 5 gram.)—Creston has a gentleman whose mat = ie city yesterday alding e pi 4 head, knocking him ien he hea e ce to the river leading to ety S o — arraugements for a big association rally t Austin- Vallaee Wilson say, “Let ‘'er go,” whereupon “Dink” | Peking. = It "is said, howeyer, that the rimonial experiences, though brief, have been q gy i Do held at the First Presbyterian church omas W. Austin of Crete, Neb, shot Harvey through the head as he lay K’,’"‘;‘m,‘l“'“y”"'m;l':w3:“?’ of the river are rather checkered. George Embree was mar E Sunday evening, October 7. All arvangements | Mis< yennio Wallace of this city were mar- | prostrate. The sharpest sort of cross-exam- | Stratch of mud fiata around, them, ' It ried two years ago, but after living with his . 4 have been made and the public may expect | o4 ‘octerqay afternoon by Rev. G ination failed to swerve the lad from his | not believed, therefore, that any advan: wife deserted her and Mrs. Embree se- mething good on that occasion. P b e ; o I e on Peking would be made up the river, cured a divorce. A few months ago Bmbree H. G. P. Oblinger received a couple cf | Crofts of Beatrice, Neb., at the resid @hetiff Hazen is delighted with the treat- | but that the 10,00 men would be landed became infatuated with Miss Lilly Stone, paintings yesterday which he values very | ‘\n\f Ilh‘."’“.h‘ s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. § oy he and the other western officers re- B oLherd (Mter which a short was married, and lived with Mrs. Embrec | highly. They are ofl portraits of his father | Wallace, on BIWI afvcet, | Only the relatives | cejveq, He says they were not allowed lo walls of Pekin P TGP No. 2. twg Weeks. Lilly secured a divorce 5 and mothier, executed In 1827 For a pum- | 404 4 fen inthnate friends witnessed the | gpend ‘u nickle, were given the freedom of | s the strateglc move advised by a United | 41 1O% CeotRERET SRR RN RIONE: | [] bLer of years they have been missing, but ol et SEraImOn; At 8| re Whole country, and the only drawback | States army officer of high rank, who has OId Timer o8 A after a long search have been recovered | O'clock the bride and groom, accompunled | woq (he drawing of thelr pictures, which, as | Jade @ study of Jupan's proposed invasion W LN S LY | A hey show il marks of age very plainiy, | Uy the farmer's wister and her niece, Miss | N5 SIC S o “papers, gave them the | F ¢ ina, DOONE, la, Sept, 2.—(Special Tele. | . T nams it b ery Jiitle | G ook ‘tiels. stand| baneath . beaullfuliy | 1ocal repuiation of being. most bidsous specl- | 363 o SRars f& 16l e Portgusse, ||| AN =2 BUtuiRip ol ho olisat and Our drapery department is full of new things ju: t 4 [pasesaniatio sha Alkagidd Ly ecorate % | mens of imaginative cowbo; LOURENZO MARQUEZ, Delagoa Bay, | best known lowa phykicians, died at s home -3 *partme 5 jus 3 exting and valuable. decorated arch, where the all-important R s . * | here this morning. He was 65 years old, and ! 1 A ; | words were spoken. Frank Brown of ¢, 0. 1. Brown Still Catting Frices. Sept. 26.—The situation of affairs here Is L sined b b g b | t that the country Is still safo is 4 has resided here since 1852. - H A : ‘ Rl fact ”‘"‘M"“:j;m A ff(‘”"“'rm‘" Omaha presided at the piano, and the music | o huve just received one more car load | EFOWINE worse. The outlying detachments bl now, and many of them at much lower prices than ! ! 0 Gt £ the eminent . bolo e rendered durivg (e Ceremony Was & | of tiat fine granulated sugar, to'be sold at of Portuguese roops which were hastily | ol | | i i : A o . R Bk fian, announcing that he will throw | beattiul pressive fea 13 pounds for $1, or $5.25 per 100 pounds. called in t0 take part in the defense of the heretofore, as these have just been im 4 | BE R4 arduona: duties of kesping the affairs bt cuacentiun, dlofwbloh taRIres Wnomber)| S Alss ajearicadtercalicornie Brfbdifralt, foifi iR WAL A0 closely pursued by the natives 18 porte A of the government in control and spend | O EUCHIS s B ollowed the cere- | po sold at the following low prices: Dried hat they were compelled to abandon their e e he, i 3 of L X mony, clegant refreshments being ser g P % 1; dried grapes, be | arms and ammunition. The total under the new tarift. . § thirty days without in Pottawattamie | 4 peccehs, 12tge per pound; dried grapes, b he total strength e o wrest Tmy ol folend. Juage | The lapvy couple left for Chicago on the | Per pound; dried apricots, 1215 p:r pound: of the 'Portugucse troops ‘avallable to' e . 1 b 1 3 b8 - Rk A i & - 6:40 train They will remain there two tod pears, 1214c per d; dried nectar- | fend the town is only 320 officer: A mej Tor s arche ) ave:* . vt he last named gen- Qried pears, 123c per pound; dr y ers and men or doors and a S z 3 B. B Aylesworth.’ | The last named €0 | wecks, afier which they will ko to Crete, | ires, 1234c per pound. and the Kaflirs threatening to attack It d arches we have: E 3 Judge of police cour! : which will be th s N{-[ Austin 2 |, Giner wnaps Sc per pound. Three tin cups | are estimated to number 7,000, The new Negas cartain L ] ugk a prominent young merchant of Crete, and | for Be —— - > new Negas ains. The Young Men's Christian assoclation | Lis' bride is deservedly popular 3 E e cees 250 | Chamberlain Hedging on the H. 3 : ' t iride is deserve opular in social Stovepipe 8¢ per joint. Jelly glasses 25c ' ouse of Lords, e 5 3 , has had printed some invitations to the Sun- | circies i this city. A large number of | per AL per: 4 LONDON, Sept. 26.—Joseph Chamberiain, ’,],]"' NS l?mby curtains, ] i diy aiternoon meotings. which are, to ay | vatuable presents were bestowed upon them, | Clothes ines S each. Clothes pina c per | speaking at Leeds on the question of aboll- I'he new Verdure curtains. 3 | . some 3 0 amoig which one that w he especially | dozen. ot the House of Lords, sald ‘he would pacth P 2 b \ varlous Mates cfdrews aid uadress are | priged, beiug a doson polid silver sppons, each | A good broom for 18c. Serub brushes from e e e S LR DS I'he new Tuscan curtains, % ed_on their way from the etic | gne engraved with the name of one of the | 83 up. the House of Lords by giving It the or- The nes q b R{ s to the men's meeting, and & | young ladies belonging to the “G. B. A.” | Fourteen-quart tin pall for 15c. Two-hoop | ity and power derived BN e atbor I'he new Rumsic curtains, y ) ‘H:»)\unun lu( Mm]l«(-mm‘l»\.“;“ ”m"v’)‘\'t‘v’\“rd | & club with which the bride has been con- | wceden pail for 10c. ; senate from the representative principle. C h C 6 ho £ adorns the card. as a hint to the members | y.ciod. Among those from outside the | Large-siz:d tubs 5o, medium-sized tubs s i | 100 Couch Covers $1.65 each, former pric f 2y mol fo “get n 4t the tall end of the meel- | city who witnessed the ceremony were Mr. | 46c, small tubs d5c. Ha Over the Rein $1.6¢ each, former price $3.50. b | ng." hese bits of art are to be scat- | ,,4 Nps, J. W, Austin and Miss Laura Remember we have the largest line of MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—The ministr; i q T A . § 3 tered on the streets each Sunda® afterncon. | ‘wyugiin of Crete, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Austin | stoves in the city. Stoves sold for cash or | Premier Patterson has Sndbditn I :.‘.“,f ST W) i, Lace curtains of all kinds, The line of Swiss [ Etchetah councll No. 9, Degree of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Austin of Omaha, | on easy terms. Be sure and visit our stove | natjon. George Turner, the leader of the s 0ng g : Pocahoutas, gives its first social of | A, McClure of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. | department before you buy. AORS [gecUTHTIAE ade .aces the vard i oy T e A R e [y o o en Moimsa. e, il Mrs."| - Eavs, youdtried our/C. 0. D. flour yete | CEPASIIGN. (hanibeen clargsdito form 8! new KNOWLEDGE y the yard is complete in all widths and the Men's | cor Broadway and Main | Frank Br 1 Migs Stella B i | Every sack Was a souvenjr in it, and only.[ M"Y en's ha ner Broadwa a4 Ma srank Brown and Migs Stella Brown of | Every sacl Q . and o ——— : . AT . J iki i 3 R eRats. The entertalnment of .the. evening | Omaha. | $1 per sack. BROWN'S C. 0. D. A Vulgar Witness. ; Izinngta comfort nlnd m}[\rnvl'rr;ent ;:m. variety of patterns and qualities is far greater than 4 $ con: I8 I era pro- Sy P dge Sco ( 1 Y B! 0! Lrson O] 1! J g 0 e o atre. ot waich i COrps CHEER, . €. Moffmayr's Fancy Patent, it et ingaanlblltioaishocked ri«?mgly R o e ever before- These goods ‘are mor: (e o ; be the introduction by Prof. Vernon of the Hungarian Process Flour. the Willlam Allen case yesterday . This | ter than othersand enjoy life more, with £000s 3 more popular than R D Ao b iay of Sam. and | The King of All Temperance Beverages, a | Mado by the oldest milling fim in the west, | morning _he calicd Assists Ry N st 'e“;'lflmm’um hyj );‘\Oléjpml'm'lly thi 3 eorge, the Irish and black-faced ventfllo- Perfoct Substitute for Lager Beer. makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask | torney augh to” task and cautloged A SIPvb LS, YR I ever this season. e lking figures in a most laughable | Can be sold without license, either govern- | your grocer for it. Trade mark: “Blue | him ugainst bringing out coptloped | niapting the world’s best products to ! e e latest comle. songs. After | ment or tate: dealers guaranteed by In. | Rooster. = _______ and instructed the court reporter to strike | the needs of Ylnym-nl being, will attest ] St the program dancing and refreshments will | demmifying bond. Endorsed by leading phy Miss Ragsdale's autumn milinery display part of the proceedin the value to health of the pure liquid . ¥ be in order. siclans, Judges and ministers. Wheeler & | commences Thursday evening, and will con- Continued the Case Till Febroary, zxative principles embraced in -the rc ar I e m ar e o & ; The row of long standing between the | Hereld, Couucil Bluffs, [a., are the sole manu- | tinue Friday afternoon and evening. The TTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 26.—Spectal | Femedy, Syrup of Figs. a b e ot “Lsiter Day" Saints In this | facturers in the United States. Thousands | ladies are invited to see the first display of T e #0iz=(ns Tts excellence is due to its presenting city i3 still goink on merrily. Last Monday | of testimonfals. Write for prices and in- | the season. s i ga8e)/0f U)“"»“Y CECHE T PR s s acceptable and pleas B Ao He he Mor formation Y e vold, h came up in the district court y ) svening Eldor A, C. Hall of the formon [ . e ek Nu delay In closing loans on fmproved | yesterday, the defendants entering a plea of | Ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly church gave a lecture at 102 Broadway, in OTTUMWA, Ta., Sept T- | farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title LR f . Y v = , — Which he cast a good deal of reproach upon | eld, Council Bluffs: Enclosed please find one | prunared and real estate for Pt A not guilty, was today continued by Judge [ heneficial properues of a perfect lax- T T e ers of ine Reorganized Church of | of your guarantees indemnifying us against | FLGTCS 001 bear) street, Council Bluffe, pman until the February term of court. | ative; effectuaily cieansing the system, GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICKMAN, Latter Day Sal Elder T. L. Willlams, | damage. Your agent agreed to this verbally e Bt Wiy is dispelling colds,” headaches and fevers President. Ceshier, i Tastor of tho lust named church, was pres- | Please sign and return. We are pleased with | Dry pine Kirdllng tr sale. Cheaper than " Wr ay Arrested. and permanentiy curing constipation, —_— 3 PAt and tried 1o take & hand in the meet- [ the goods, and also by the verdict of one of | cobs H. A. Cox, 37 Maiu strest. Telephone | | "”-“‘ AUKER, Sept. 26—President F. ™. 73 P00 nde (0N o millions and . A L T By asking the spetker @ question, but | our doctors, who made a test for alconol and | 48, B et Jay of the Plankinton bank wi ested a8 4 kg ionpAn 4 e wis ignominiously sat down upon, Tues- | i8 confident there is not one per cent. Waiter M T et Pl yesterday on @ charge of rocelving a | Met With the approval of the medical i ev. Mr. Williams held a meeting | T. Hall & Co. i deposit when he knew the bank w S0l- rofession, because it acts on the Kid- 3 day night Rev. Mr. Willia & e Clift Hough, one of the parties implicated | vent. Hi \nsol- | P ! BBL R Wn Shurch, in which ho returned the | The cause of the present boom In real | in the'row of & wesk ago nt & G vent. He was releascd on $10,000 bail. neyz, wiver and Bowels without weak: i compliment by dressing down Elder Hall | egtate is due somewhat to *he successful | oy o 880 (WL 4. Cresceny The Weekly for the ¢ s ening them and it is perfectly free from of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. s in the most approved fashion. Elder Hall [ salo of fruit and garden lands by Messra, | CIY dance In which several people were AEPRINR, very objectionable substance. . d : 4 B 1o be present and watoh the | Tas 8F frult MA ETeln tract. They heve | AugEed, was broushi to the clty yester, | The. Weekiy Bes will.be sent.up to No- Ly ,)Jf,f Figs in for sale by all drug- Capital, . . $100,000 Y process of preparing his own body for burlal, | 200 acres in amounts to suit, suitable for [ 93¥ And taken before Judge Vien to answer vember 15, covering the entire campaign, ’i:t::iu’filk-murél b«-nl\-‘u Tyt Profits, . . . 12,000 but he declined the pleasure. fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farms | (0 the charge of assault and battery. He [ for 10 cents. gis KR RUE AL One of the oldest banks In the state of lowa. sy o for sale. brought along a justice of the peace from - ufpctured ‘)V the (/“lAlr"n_ a Xig Syrap We solicit your business and collections. We It is bad business policy not M|kv.|‘-{1 y?‘ul‘ ;i A - %5 Crescent, before whom he had alread: Shot by Bupglares. Co. only, whose name is printed on every pay ‘a"" cent on time deposits. We will be f Esin [hotad cin. & RLBCRGREDLY alialle Arei], A stesl rauke;Mats s lie lime andsaves [ihoer (riadion| thAL charge ifor an fqft CIRCLEVILLE, 0., Sept. The residence | package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, Risssed 1a'as/85d aeiya yeR ! B L ‘Thin oDy I8 8P7e: | Siove. wasiee fuel ARA'16 & CONALANE expenks, | Birain ton Saren on oia{ assction, and | of Orawtord Hedges, 4 gfiby awed tmche. &nd being well infored, you will not AP ey | § sented by Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. | We can rell you a cook stove from $5 up, | planded. for. marer o that ground. = On | lor, was entered by mapked men and robbed. [ .cept any substitute if offered. Sims & Bainbridaa Rt b but o't push them, Cole & Oole, 41 Main | priy™,yien learned (hat Jaab. had hien fedoral Jf( g - 3 . ned for an assault on (wo men named edurnl courts, - Ron b PERSONAL MENTI0) street 5 ™ iassl and Moss, while the Lnformation blook* Couneil’ Blufy, La e Bouricius' music house has few expenses; | filed in his court charged an assault upon | | E. H. Hunter of Des Moines Is in the clty. | high krade pianos are sold reasonably. 116 | Alexander Thomas. = Hough = will conse- ] o Mrs. J. J. Gravatte has returned from a | Stutsman street quently have a chance to undergo another b 4 visit to Falls City, 8. D. s - trial, which will take place on the 28th. --Speclal Notices: city 4 i H. A. Cox, 37 Main, Tel. 48 Fall opening at the Boston Store, Counell B - » - Bluffs, Thursday evening FOR RENT, LARG. PRIVATE NI, L t 6. W, Saundors and wife of Manilla, In. | Duncan’s shoes are always the best and Y L IR, R v arus end Teat nireer T AURIS AMOR are in the city, guests of their son, C. G. | cheapest. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. office. Saunders. o= H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. 48 FORR BALE, THE FURNITURE GABE 4 et e . ! OR_BALE, THE > 3 AND LEAS : Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Lunger left last even. | Domestic soap breaks bard water. o 'a Arst-class hotel, & rodine;, his_hotel hag Stea 4 Hot Watar W ing for an eastern trip of two weeks, dur- X P e R Domestle soap catlasts cheap soap. m and Hot Watar Ho & Orst-class reputation, fecding from 60 1o 89 ut 1 $2% Shich they will vialt New York, Boston | Fremier oss cups at Lund Bros. Residences and Bulldings. & meal; located Middie' Broadway at the Junction i { , Y e d = Havana Freckles cigar,Davis, wholesale agt. of all the street car lines. It 18 the beat stand 4 and Washington. Brave Be r Baiters. kle avis IXBY in the city of Council Biuffs, Addvess J, Bee 3 Charles Rarick, who has been {1l with an | David B. Hill, a bear owned by W. H Murrh censes. J. CB p oince, Council it (] attack of typhold fever at the Woman's | Kuepher, has been attracting a great deal of The following marriage licenses were Is- 202 in. 2 g ) WANTED, A LIST OF ALL VAG, | Ohristian Association hospital, has almost : paise g i o e 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Coun VANTED, ‘A "LIST OF ALL VACANT TOTE 1 recovered and will be abl 0%t | uttention during the past two gr thee days. | sued by the county clerk yesterday: | Bl 5 ey ey considaied p R TE ; T e Bt Sy noyume, 1~ | Lut summer he was kept at Lake Manawa, | Nome and Address Axe. plafle, Towa, aireet, - R L ) { A i ore day R L and 'of LTie naasbaton®: SRAREN. 1 homas Austin, Crete % FURN ; B and Mre. D. B, Hay of Dayion, 0., | Dot e e e o o o tor sets | dennie M. Wallacs, Col a # Oretorta i30 well adapted to children that | Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, et FURNISHED ¥ :h. parents of Mrs. G, W. Snyder, are vie' | i “ucsday e got away and created a | A. 8. Wesley, Council Bluffs o + recommend it & superior t) any proscription | Sour Stomach, Diarriaea, Iructation, ling with Rev. Q. W. Boyder and family, | KoolinE. Tueaday b B N nehhers ssjoon | Sovhis Newman, Council Bliits ) owntome ™ 1L A Ancrea, M. D, Kills Worms, gives sloep, and promotes d) T T vt trast M. Hay aswva | sensatica by walkipg-into Knepher B | DM, Young. Council Blum P e i el O Worh, & iy, 8247 INVALID CHAIRS, |Ginoys cLpanen, VAULTS CLEANE and taking a hand in a game of cards that " \7n, Y. gustion, ED, P n officer through both the Mexican and | Wus in progress. The game was brought to | Laur® Fiues, Council Blufts Without iajurious modicatior i 1 Burke, at W.8. Homer's, 38 Broadway. | ) eivil wars. an untimely end, the other players allowing | $eorgg, W. Skinner, Councll Blufts, — gt ? FOR SALE, 4 DLOCK ON PAVED STREET, 4 Licutenant H. G. Gallagher and family [ David to play « lone hand. He was finally - p s Souncl) Biug . . A | {wo blocks fom Omaha motor line: fruit and 3 arsived In the oity last Bing 0r & | induced 1o €0 buck into his barn by means | 5:,A Miner. Councll Blums The use of *( universal and | “For several years I have recommens’ad | foreat | treon; “fine Viewi” wlay other choice 4 wisit with Mes. Gallagher's parents, Mr. and | of clubs and a large rope, but yesterd Auna M. Jensen, Council Bluftx its werits g0 v t it seoms a work | your *Castoria, cud thall always contince & | ETHAIRES Hoom o Everett biock, Coaneis ume. o _);Ins, Henry 'l'u‘uvth on \\bmw nue. | morning he ugain broke loose and created a Instruction on the plano will be given to a of supererogation to exdorse it ¥ew aro the | do s as it bas invarlably produced beneticia Ta b - hey are on thelr way frcm Fort Niobrara, | disturbance about Mase Wise's livery stable. | liriited number of puplls by Mrs. J. A. Roft it ent famllies wiio do not heep Castoria | results.” LIST ¥ 0 3 T CITEL Neb., which has been their home for & | His antics brought 100 or more people 1o the ith avenue. - ki ey Toc Lowix . Panoks, M, Doy LIFT YOUR VACANT LOTS WiTH GRi .\ number of years, to Fort Meyer, Washingtou, | spot, but they all preferred to watch the Canlos Maazys, D, D, @t < . By - oo D. C., Lieutenant Gallagher having recently | sport from a safe distance, and David was Gas couking stoves for rent and for sale at TIPS oL - ith Btroet and Tth Ave., New York City: OF THE BEST MEA? 4 been transterred {0 bat post. The wur- | allowed u wonopoly on any’ part of the ui | Gas Co.'s office. Bow Yok Oy \ R T GRS T roundings will be much more pleasant in | verse that he happened to be in. He was ] Tue (4 om Col M v Sr 9 vonx O El Deformity Eruves, Troses 7k g ¢ g Qvery way st his new Station than at the | thin and hunsry, and when he tried 1o st | EaSle laundry, 134 Broadway, far gued L GRRRATS: Fhoqgray: oRRAY. e, Now Xous: OnT: Crutches, Batt Byringes, Invaid and M1 TR ool b J old, and the many friends of the family will | isfy his hunger by eating the livery stabbe [ WOk Teb 187. A PR o P Y S T S 0 B B T T i) Bupplies. The Lich Drug Howee © oo | 7 LT TR TEoTE #2Jolos at bis good fortune, Enepher decided that It was time hls Lear- The laundries use Domestic Soapy 08 Farpam Streel, Upposite Faxion Hoteh rent. €20 First “m:;luna.u hookn” ¥R 1

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