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“Tuy: DMMM D\m BEE. i‘h WS Fle Clll\(ll BHH%‘ D o oRT At A R (e T lvexk Rl | Speata! pecienoe 5.“,’1..';'{;5‘:":“'.‘.;""‘.3.:':'?:I\\ AS KILLED FOR Hl\ NONEY | ‘! A RECENT CASE. aged to give them some very useful adviec o -y | Mr. William Ne'p, Soth strect and Avenue it | Wie Twenty-Nin b £nnnal Reanion of tie Arm 1 the subject of earning their fees. Not ve fcr the Nurd r of Donnelly Near Bruffs, is a skilled meehanic o ' lbe Hambueg Apparent. the smelting works says scme instiuctions as to what their duties | national reputaton will be wel OUNCIL BLUFF - were, and in the course of his remarks man- | come. OFFICE « NO 12 PEARL STR some time past it has been eustomary f e s i Sl of the Tevnessee ¥eots Today certan jurors, who hordee vey oclosely on | Were married Auguts 4. bulidms epite of ad- | o the profession, to hang out until aftor 9 v'elcck when they are deliberating on a | the matter SHORT SKETCH OF THE ORGAN'ZATICN | ‘\h"rh-;‘.w.; that gives them two days | Bol — has been o Pellerred by sarrier to any part of the ety vers circumstances have succeefled in keeping | W. TILTON, Lessce. Rusincss offce, No. 43; alght profound seeret wiitil now. Mr. who Is in the drug business on Lower Recently there | Main street, has been rooming at the r DAVIDZON HAD N) MEANS OF HIS OWN MINOR MENTION. He Was Constantly Tmpoviuned for Assiste b L ance by Nis Father, Who Lived in Nebraskn —De INMBURG, Ta, Oct. 1.—(Special)~Thet are no further dev case. Word has been recelved from a brother lopments in the murder Pertoct purity syl ¥ Histinetiy and unequolled strongth are qualities of Dr CWAY UP AN THE MILLIONS, coroner' d comparison Dr. Pr t the murdered man was hid- Powder is the favorit encai oclety b Pointer pup, 2 months old; Hver- d; double nose. ator Cul- | nan, corner Second ¢ Tt is a bd business poiicy not to keep your oie Insured in a thoroughly reliable J nsurance company such as the Palatine of anchester, England. This C'mp:my is repre- sented by I,cngee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. The cause of Lhe present boom in real e is due somewhat to ‘*he sale of fruit and garden lands by Day & Hess In the Klein tract | 200 acres in amounts to suit, frult and gardens. for sale. ey hw Fe 34 His brother lives abcut six miles from They heve Fallu-e ut Glenwood. e T, suitable for GLENWOOD, Ta, Oct. 1 (Special.)— H. C. GRIFFITH, Also bearing frult farms | yuryman & Son, the North Side Hardware City Marshal ENAP, $70® WILL BUY A CORNER LO® AMERICAN CONSERVATORY | o it WL B0 i i 00" cosh. Dalunce cnsy terms. Must be nuch of this sort of work done | denca of Miss Dunn's mothar, at 806 South ofed Th ihe Iete & . a long timé past, and the Forn In the Field Wi 1:06 p, m., but very shortly after that time. | fact that a ttachment exféted between Just Ending. (t lins Kept Alive The attenticn of the covrt was attracted hem was an open secret, 8014 as the mem- Mayrs Real Bstate Agency. Vroadway Ties Formed in Fuace h's 1ge uniformity of ac fon, and yest - very decided | fust how serlucs u one was ohly a matter \ il 4 language on the subject. I remains to be | of greculation, On the 4th-i6f August Mr. the Case Unimportant. - [1“ divorce yesterday from James Frankln ilia seen how much attention the gentlemen of | Bolt decided to take a littlo fishing i 8 J The Sandwich Manufacturing company has the profession, It the any such on the | trip Horey Creek lake, and Redes thelr bullding on Lower Main street i Y A T o horne n to its temporary population today | was supposed to be viziting at the home of a | L 0E S0 St & Houkx i | 1R 18 T taenpordey. poplten today Ty was supposed fo'be visting at the bome of & Chocolat = Menier. fake place this afternoon at 2 o'cleck from the Price’s Baking | ¢ty But instead the two boarded the same aC with ea and Coffec create nervousness o nossee. The first meeting of (he session Wils/n pronounced the words that made them | tonight and take charge of the corpse, K le too nerveus al.eadys | o} V. J. Bryan has been engaged by the local per will be heid tomorrow, and for a few husband and wite, They returned home the | jies at Medto:d's undertaking rooms. The Nitter Chocolates are ot fit to make & cup femocrats and populists to give a spesch in ys the city will have the privilege of en same evening and it was not until last Wed- 5 Weors, It possible. 5 Connell VInffe by a ¢ hreagoan | bacaio awate of the fuct ¢ another fam- | Sherift Stiles Is out hunting (he murderer, | “ hud sour stomach, or ac Sl I‘."“‘"" S ) The marriage of Jchn W. guests probably in its entire previous h About twenty-five prominent citizens of | ily bad sprcuted In her hor The an- | Davidson. sald he ver since 1 was a COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATR Oarrie M. Clark s announced to take | tory. There is hardly a man in the o:ganiza- | Council Diufts were invited t ot William | nouncement was formally made last even The murderer was in the employ of Don- | Mouthfuls of sour gas and fluid than Skimm-d Milk is like Cream, ; ) 2 Pk 1 & buinful SUrpriSe | neily at $6 a month, according to a note | o five times eve . e ) Fifth avenue after October 12 country, and m names are h W. J. Jamison, in the Masonic temple, Mr. | i the mony Mkt YoueR Je0UDl | e Th & v PAEANER RO, A AT AR | 9F {Eittons. WSRO, ALL.(Hoa. U il | Chocolate, as nourishing as meat, as low fHauire, Whittaker of [Pottawattamle county | hold words”all over the laad, mat Dallin represents the Atlantle & Pacific rail- | extanded ih Bl since September 6. 1t has since | headache with vomiting k pt me from work, | priced as other beverag .<\.n»|, inperion, - an Jshorne ¢ Norwa . e o B ok for yellov T, our grocer has B > it 15 e had to lay e the nle o s oty I took pounds of soda a nuch other stuff {Uu\ were 27 apicce. Justiee Fox tied th 1 the late war. he had to lay before the peopl " this city den under some fodder near the wagon when | 1ot *po no |Tv\'luynl‘\\« " Ariar;a whila. th vot.. Ever sin April 14, 1865, when th was In conncction with the plan the company SRR Wt M6 N tvekt] § 34 bowels became sIggls Wabash Av.. Gl s W e s, b Lo AR HR NN WA LR T e, DANE OUR YeaTs Retassil chie Dvaess. the party went down to Investig Kidueys and bowels beeame sluggish, adding aba & ent . 8, Union Veteran I ks i 3 en N 4 '8, Co| & ard has e 1tations fay 1l who have been to San Francisco. He is making an offort to | day in the divorce suit of Helen M. Aitchi- | 85 if nothing had happened AtEeRtng | (BLYSH IS LY DIS) GOTRIT $eRbubAREI Ladies’ auxil Inlerested mRtber RN, N PR g ir:d me ofter years of torment. I don't tend the reception of General G. M ¥ being AR .l I‘]»“.‘H o I‘V '[u; s ”.»: ll:| son against Willlam B. Aitchison. He held | searchers left he evidently carried the body | want to vout by ‘velithg “the tHousand ) tace, sns and cities near which propose: . ¥ p that the plaintif had not proved sufiicient and buried 1 BB The cave of the state agalnst Whetstone | | Ao e A HRE | eTLiChaR T Hha T ot (& Foan s PN ground for a | AW&Y WIth all of the horse saythat physiclans gave me m new N and Kirkeodall, clarg ith cutting trees o GulbeR Rateig i by MEFLAS: BE AT e soT TR HorLIEkn | DIVERe Qolivered, in comacetion with | From all that can be gathered, considering | stomach—so it seems—and ~cleansed my .nu' x.lx:-lhl(r 1 ;..,; Ln)nl s complet l\ ‘;ll anization had birth, a oundary of Counefl Bluffs, accordin » the | his d e of the most beautiful homilies | the amount of jewelry, good clothes, and | whole system I am entirely well now subiaitted (o Ju.tice Fox yesterday. de: - en mads on th bieet of domesiie duty and affection en m aision will be rendered Seturday e, SLVentesitty nrmy: cotoe, WK “has a1nee 6. Roid: L aGrsYe that he wae murdered for his valuables | known for dyspepsia und like trouble i Hartwell's divoree suit okainst | gone to the beyond, neither to e right or (0 1he left, 1t passes | Pottawattamie county and horses. All property which seemed to Lusleda ©. Hartwell wes decited by Judge | At (uis first meeting thirty-three officers | through the ity of Chicago. but if any other e Betang ity Diayldion waKICIBRII USRS Y AOD; \ NI ) Aloe & Penfold Co.- \much ploased present, less than half of whom are ; citles w to have it run through them A full line of the latest and handsomest B RN \Ol l.l \\n & \” l \RI) et Radelac AN opil oriss petition alleging inhuman Lrealment il l‘mhlmslil‘:m‘um\ quite T nun; m: w[}l-(‘r " 4L s ) | eon, having Lee iy fitted With glisgs and not only got the d which Ncr hus- | intrusted the work of draw i i} W thic par ) New york (o Chicago Is | Just recelved. Prices always the lowest at | lers from girl frien and several whick ROOMS. Dereteons in - B e tiI tny. V1 CRE MHE: | L or s WORN Of SR tE D 8 an ) e b6 somi ol by AR e oy Sl B P TR g T were from his father. The first of these was UURUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. Rl RIEE AT T f " i R ! reganization was composed of General y be commenced in 1505, and to be finished ¥ Hiie s L 1 Laselle, Colo. na e Hours i a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m Y 1 8 " lon 10 d I i additon i Joun A. Logan, Frank B. Blair, Glles A | In 1898, The estinated cost of this p Cole's airtlght heater wells from $6.00 to | i a pathetic appeal for assistance in sdays and Saturlays i e R AL RIB VAR Mhe traveling men of this city, cceom- | Smith., W. B. Woods and A. J Aith, of | is $15,000,000. From Chicago to San Frar name on | the way of money. Th ther el TR AL A SRR O OR TRE flon of Mr. Ed Howe, traveler for Carson, | vivor. At the second meeting, held nine Tils fontime Jln el eI ARRIEN | o e O O R Bio Huty, bt v mi) Lk 15 persons 4 niw curjsraHEiORER zme. Seoti & Co., Chicagn, meet at the | davs later, Gereral Woods presifed. and the | government, It it proves agreeable, 51 pe are LA ] LG O IE L DG AR doy U uk have no idea § £ sciendifically fitted pand hotel Sunday cvening next, Octcber | plan which the committee yresented was | the government agreeitg to endorse the Lot cisally & G 'y 7 blacksmith, and hard times had compelled versally estubl shed. “luproperly fitted glasses Return to €. R. He o mortgage ha' toc aim, htr Wil invariably increamo thy trouble And the Joint attendance being to show the good long the lines it proposed bonds of the road. He wrote Se A B et Rt oenead bad lipd to TOTAL HIINDN FUOur abiliy i Will of the traveling men toward the hotel officer who eerved with honor In | lom of Hlinols o A LR et e question. Consult ux. ¥ teated freo of ohATES Charles Robinson. who w rested sov unlon army was cligible to membership, | reseived In return a letter in which he | Instruction cn the piano will be given to a | WA IG, B8 AR VO he night sy ented free i “ated in the report of the | thought he could read between the lines | ltited number of pupils by Mrs. J. A. Rott, | {00, e ARG MRl i THE ALOE & P:ZNFOLD CO,, thirty minutes in which to leave the commities, was ‘'to keep e the cordial | the senator's willingress to do all he could. | 1022 Fif.l averue. nor any money with which to buy e Opposite Paxton Hotel. found yesterday morning feeling which has aiways be:n a leading | Either steam or electricity will be used as Dry pine Kirdling fir sale. Cheaper (han | told how the children had becn living on INDAPOD ve taken advantage of the kind off characteristic of this army during ils career | a motive power, as may H : begs pERG i SDV e the. county, and brought in to enjoy thirty | In the service, and gives that harmony of | = After reading the prospectus of the com: : lok8iL WiLh i SEFO R (Mnbeal! (ar. ald RINDOO MESIEDN NEBR A SK e action which has contributed in no smali de- | pany, in which hundreds of millions of dol- 3 = v another, written after he had got away froi | REAULTS in 60 DAYS. Cuv—iiil Four more vags were glven tho alternative | Bice t It ElC rivus uchievements " Lee was | lars were dashed off with the same glibness ‘”"""’"“ and flags for decorations at Bug Lasells, ho says § 5 i " thirty minutes or thirty days. | on the point of surrendering. and the men | that most men use in speaking of 5-cent | "eIV®: P 71 s ), I, Neb. . 50 e 30 ie, Slocplessns 3 Mflelly y"mlgh blew Into town with his ac- | Who had sc enthusiastically supported the | cigars, Mr. Dallin c ; i By Do eade T navesmataro 2 !.'::JI{“H‘Q.}"x‘\‘,iil.‘u'ffi",‘m’i to the ple of Council Bluffs, It was, that KRS quite a dollar and I have not got grub for b v Depository, Cmaha, Nebraska, Shas " wint where they could see the first faint | $20.000 be us nor the tea My team gol away from | & o ! Immediately captured it. He was T s : d $20,000 be pledged in cash, to be paid when ASSESSORS WANT THEIR FEES. ot B g 4 t writien guar, @nd yelling like a Comanche Indian when | Bl.mmeritgs of the coming day. Meetings mpleted from New to the me At Big Springs and got buck (n (he | Susas Tataio bueinsist on havine i CAPITAL, = . $400,000 Officer Covalt gently gathered him in. He | Wefe 1o be Boid each vewr river. in case it pas Interesting Complications Growing Out of | This county I8 burned up. ‘There is nothing | i 0 ¢ A1l Con Prope., Chicago, Li.y of cur Afe-ta L 2 quarter of a mile of the north Towiits M) 66 Liw —mp grass, only 'long next to the rive SOLD by Kuhn & Co , Cor. 15th &nd Douglass Sts., EBREDSace, It has been about three days | General John A. Rawling was the frat iy 1":\3, | Tel o mAl'A NEB. b a sentenc ot e et tetlp bt i 0y —(Specia ele- | Bert, send me come money if you can for Sts.e 1A, e flhice e fnished & Jall = sentence = for | y%yi"enth, He had but two successors, | Sougworih of stock subsoribed for to be pald | gram.)—The ors and the Board of | God's sake, and for your poor lit Officers and Directors—Henry W. Yotes, pres RELY dance. General William Tecumseh Sherman, who 4 Y S S S S AL e Jit il L ;| e T some D, an am almost crazy 5. Reed, Cashler; Wil . 8. . A tusilade of shots that sounded as (hough | fren wid doen he onea o ehout, ife and | pleted by December 20, 150, He is now on | for submission to the distriet court to have | havo never seen Troable till mow. I Viviaind - PR e Gia Husns S » it L Wis way to San Francisco, and will present Fr R R AL RO L M Torturing, dirfly et bullet-to-bullet confilct aroused the inhabl- | ton, the first reccrding secretary, held the | Similar propositions to the people of the varl- | or no the as are legally entitied to | money If It 15 not very much and it wil LRUO G e e hehiugs Mt fants of the northwestern part of the ¢ity | cmce until th Fie " | cus places along the proposed route. 8 office until three years ago, when his death : me to get inroukh to Butler counts 27 oxfh and wealp Oivenres, with diy; SANFORD. A, W. RICKMAN, LS 5 0 Gothenby ! \ ere in A .\ 1 Heved Preside to m “l“‘k work \(:l ;m~'u| 300 duck 1;\.|.w.. election of Colonel Cornellus Cadle. Qener: the difficulty, or into it. as the case may be, | JEUER TS e 1 hear : A 7] thin, wnd falivg Lulr, vdioved by President, Cashier, at Big lake. About the time the shooting dre enloo d Gener i | was to appoint a committee of seven, whose | 2P( OIher liquors were sdjc he assessors | Colorado. Now = Dples 18D e Ut AS conomically cured \y the T Andrew Hickenloop and General M. [ ap ) ven, whi hold that they are entitléd to compensation | ever, your father, M. W. DAVIDSON b Hinanite, i 2 L pened aloog, and the passengers proceeded | secrctary and treasurer, to which they were | fer. The committee consists of Frank Trim- | 1% 2y event. s they wetw conpelled to put | B R E B AL OR ) IR AT 10 lie down In their seats, thinking that a | elected twenty-nine years ago. e A e Afoonts TiM™ | in time o inform themeives upon the | found In hix grip, to have heen continually ¥ ABE SR CLES A . | i L ¥ 1) & few victims or so. hey all escaped | whieh have been held since the meeting #111 meet: (hix noor 4 M, e Ralfel: | 1o levy the mulct tax againat the places in- | ance of his clothes, the letters he wrote and UPIIEN: With whole 'skins, which was considerably | ince the meeling at | It will meat this noon in the parlors of the | vestigated. The cuse will-como up for hear- | thase he received, all bore the same evidence CUPIIEN of COUNIL BLUFFJ, lowa Louisville, cinnati, Madison, Toledo. X jaegeciact S Ll T ‘”“'}”..1 b, COI'TS CHERR, fsgues can be made out pnd_presented. I at )\(lt‘r(a’:k’l City would indicate that he had selfs use, excesses, | B 000 ek v .cocele constl- 5 i¢ Louis, Gleveland. Lake Mimetonka: Ghicans, | The Kiug of All Temperance Heverago:, » | herctofore been refused!tlie compensation | thne. ! hRLR ; ayjcoasle and, e One of the cidest lanks In the state of low . Lake ) L cago, DaRPUaE g P e oiviolatia iitol s sewed up in his clothes only seem: - \Z : or _§ ook - TING0, DEr6It ) TaTad oA OIRBIARRLY: Perfoct ~ubstitute for Lager Beer. laimed where no violation was found, its sewe in his clothe en o o ST Y000, | pay & per cent on Uime deposits. We will by Elliott Abduction, Gase. son. He was evidently the benefactor of his BUAN;L CDRUGR00; | PRSI0 608 200 Seove ol and hound volume of the reporis of each | ment or state; dealers guaranteed by In- MARENGO, Ia., Oct; di—{Special murderer and had picked him up, preferring Omaha, Neb. wmeeting is prepared, and the whole set con- | demnitying bond. Endorsed by leading phy- i ' t Vet 2 We offer for a starter for ow.r great ten | falns an exceedingly Interesting and valua- | Slcians, judges and ministers. Wheeler gram.)—The Elliott abduction case, almost anyone for a companion (o traveling s v S forfelt. i 260 Engilsh cashmeres, 36 Inches wide, 19c | At the first meeting, held in Cincinnatl dfelareig i the AUl BOren | THoulAnids [weeks, Jhan, reRulied AL PRMEICio (0 L hel| e mengrimaiweraaent i every dltectionito French Dieparation CALTHOE G Collncll B"‘“.' a yard, 225 officers were present. The number as | of testimonials. rite for pcices and In- | state, T. H. Burke has been bound over to intercept him, and along in ‘YI; evening an- ree. and o legal gusrantoe t) n[. IED ROOM FOR R Yard-wide all wool ladies’ cloth, worth 39c, | varied each year, the largest attendance | formation. the grand jury under bonds of $1,000, in gl 7 o T T mertore your D ate hamu N F.I'T,'s“‘f.'..f 4 : 3 2 was received from Forest City, Mo., stating , - Ll SAE IR novelly dress goods, worih 60c, 8 s been constantly growing | signment of Copps Cheer, LeRoy Wood, | Jail. ~This decision was generally expected. | 1y s man answering Davidson's deserip- ffeen """"’",":":fic'z' ] v CLEANED, VAULTS CLEANED, for 39¢ a yard. lese, as death goes on gathering his harvest, | Coin, la., writes under date September 26: | as the testimony for the state was over- | qio0 had been captured. When this was Jddress VON oL SO _Bd_Burke, at W. 5. Homer's, 538 Broadway, S0e all wool cashmeres, 30c a yard. and’ last year there were 175 on hand to | “Had a republican rally here last night. It | whelming. s B Ageate, vEaL i i B ane s hields. Nicholson & Co., 600 6c gray blankets, 55 a pair. the last year there were cight losses by | way they came afier Copps Cheer.” gram.)—C, S. Lake, attorney for the de- L';“:,n,"";fflgfi,‘.]‘"‘;‘|;:"1',.;:,-T~'ul:(r}'r) Toredr tak ONE OF THE BEST MEAT MARKETS 1N $1 brown blankets, 67c a pair. death, but the army roll still contains about | HAMDURG, Ia., Sept. 24.—Wheeler & He:- | fense in the case of the state against Burke, | ie"\0 FHEE T SRR REtT CE e We the cily, with an estallished trade, can $1.76 gray mixed blankets, full 11-4, for )0 names. As the years go by and the | eld: The Copps Cheer and Herb tonic at | the alleged Kidnapper, has arrived here, and & i 5 TAITARY i bl R AT ; il oatate 5. “yolmson, # 5 s k MY, HIGHLAND | Al ILLINOL cuncilBlUMs. " One $5 blankets, In gray and white, $375 | &row a litlle more dim (o the sight the | are starting out with a very good sale for a | court. ~Durke was sent to jail Ty orde midnight (rain, A felogram was sent 0 | fho most' beautithl and healiny o vounal Dlufs Y & pair. menibers take a fresh hold on their memor- | beginner. C. B. Philipps, Cafe D'Main. of the lower court in Marengo, and Attorney | {1 © :":“'“”‘[ N el dinan ake Bichigan, ~ Thorat lassical, aead - AULE STOCK PARM, DWELLING HOUSH, Blue and red prints, 8¢ a yard. fes and a fresh interest in the meetings = Lake secka to have him releared, claiming | (he following answer was re 5 " | iiecialist n his branches. Endorsed by the legls d, Woods, pasture. A barguin. 35 peF D EPENDENC Fan:, Bepti s Tator of Ilinols, and s v inspected by side fiult fu ms bearing and_planteds American blue prints, bc a yard. end, and they propose to enjoy themselves is guiltless of abductior D ice Rl 7 ; Fine Saxony yarn, 6c a skein. to the full limit while there is a chance opens Beptember 20k, & Tiiust Ated catulogue sont Bverot! blovk, ‘Counc! 1N il Yard-wide musiin, 3%ec a yard The doors of the hones of Council Blu pral Ll 3 s9c. they are here, and The Bee bespeaks for sy dR e Ladles' wool underwear, worth §1, for T6c | them a hearty weicome. pR e R ompai falled (o open their doors this ”‘3(“ D'I"‘)“‘ |(|’:H)! I“""“”":“; ’; ’f:mn. ;:1';‘ 'lEIBER Music H1II Chm?go AT branelies of Voeal quick. Address M. R, M., Warnerville, Neb, each. Meinley Wil Talk. morning. They propose to turn their stock ! N OR PARTLY FUR- the War Was | LHAU N0 one cver expects a jury In untll | Sixth steect f | pers of the family were noerned, although Mre, Sarsh E. Frarklin wis grantd a of benth A A Db Blpdan L Fecently fitted up =om ry fine office in Council Bluffs will recelve quite ad 1 1 for this term, will give his adv ce on 3 same day Miss Dunne J 1is reasons 4 Fesidenco of her sister, at 128 Graham ave- ing of the sceiety of the Army of the traln, bound for Tekamah, where Rev, A. Q. | from Macedonia, la, that he will be here e Bre sprung Upa o People o u as adjourned until Tuesday of chocolate; cheap (sweet) chocolates are Uhis city. The meeting will be held out of | (R0 E € K T et dlstingulshed array A Line Project Sprang Upon the People of | yocduy that even the young lady’s mother Jusy. has adjourned until. Tuesday WILLIAM NEE st.and Avenue A Pl ) tomorrow, They will be at home tion but whose name fs known all Dallin of Chicago last evening at the office ot | And, although it will be a painful surprise stantly belehing up from my s Chocolat-Menier is an eaquisite Vanilia thelr brilliant exploits and: deeds of dar way Construction company, and the scheme Even a drink of water would not stay down Were given o license to wed yosterday Baking | been found raris PAIE [ 1 R Lonoon EERERR st regulaf mecting - priimbes 1 constructing an air. line from New York | Judge Macy announced his decision yester. | murderer was standing there as unconcerucd | much (o my miscry atment recently v fumiliar thing fomorrow were accepted. VT iR A B S L L over into the willc and drove | miseries felt by a dyspeptic, but will just of her al tlons to furni was General Frunk Blair, comm ot | eEvars which iave Alrexdy money Donnelly possessed, it is fair to sup- | Their's is, in my opinion, the best treatment Dallin says, swerves | that has ever heen heard from the bench of | P reh Stet, 1S4 Mucy yosterday. The deferdant put in a | er \e contents consisted of two rather dilap i he mmittce o whic was | th UL ove " % of coustructio designs carpets, linolewm, oilcloth, ete., living. ‘The committee to which wa y must move. T I coustruction igns in cary inolevm, oilcloth, ete 211 AND 312 NEW YORK LIF en e nutlgnin Getlved grect benelik " vaha Acaderiy ot Fine A¥ paned by their wives, will, at the sugges- | whom the last wentioned is the only rur- o the_cont Wi Be_$400.000,000, & past | F1100. None genuine without ou TRAIN. noney." e father teems to ha on a glusses will give (hens, This theo now unis f, at 6 p. m., to aitend d'nner, the idea of | adopted, and the society broug » active | cent of the entire stock, in consideration of | col o' | adjust” glasmes ‘eately - nnid - correctly questing his assistance, and . - L e & ¥ vy i beyond eral days ago for vagra ¥l and the object, LOOK FOR THE GOLD LION. deemed advisable. | c H. A. Cox, 37 Maln street. Telephone salt, and were civing for fool. | (ARS RN ¥ k& days’' protection from the wind and wet Sousiechten, Pialitn Kooty e 2 NATIONAL BANK fid slastically supporte presented his proposition | The laundries uce Domestic soap We are a{ Paxton, and I have not got Pustomed regularity yesterday afternoon and | URlon durlng its darkest days were at the Youlor vdu WiFe-to'ibahaId! eAchi year and thia plan| 1 s t — - and hills and it broke me Lo get them. Frgist bas ot got §i we Wil fend it was slated with drunkenness and disturbing SURPLUS3 - $55,500 f C-unc’l Pluffs. 1 i t ¥ I hear it is worse ahead of me. Nov and J. A Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Douglass i % president and held the office until the day | $500 secth of stock siberted for o pe ooty | DES MOINES, 0d ne some m ; , @ssault and battery upon o man at a Crescent 4 ; brothers or 1 will have to beg till [ ean get .ent; Jobn 8. Collins, vie-prestdent; Lew also Lield the position throughout life the preliminary work, whicl is fo be com- | Supervisors lave made up an agreed cas of regiments mig e engaged 5 dicl dstarming gk xaly " | was in the sand hills almost u duy, afoot = & couple of regiments might be engaged In | General G. M. Dodge. Colonel L. M. Day. judicially determined the’ question whether | Wa8 X ot mend THE IRON BANK. = soay, © g e L N sompensatiol ¢ " i help me to get through to Butler county 7 oxin Lo JOTRLY Binday morning about 7 'clock. It p-ovel | tade o vasuney, which was fned by fa | It was declded that the best wiy out of | SOmbensation for work pgifprmed in in- vestigating places to defermine 1f whisky | (i I hear from you. Walt I8 back in i ngle applic o speedity wis at its height a Northwestern trein hap- | Worce stil) hold the offices of corresponding | duty it should be to investigate the mat- | RRERE Lt robtiers wore irying 10 bag | e v e YeATS 880 he. soclety | Jamison. W, H. Thomas and M. F. Ronrer, | question suMclently to Wattant or decilne | Importuned for money, From the appears Cieinnati wera at St. Lo Chieage : i I 3 eV 0 expected to ¢ | d AsD — = ing before Judge Conrad as soo the | of abject poverty. The last one he received Cur 3 more than several of them expected to do & & 4 on as th fect cu Capital, $100,000 Mo -+ B it this and other counties the ussessors have companicn of Donnelly a short emi ions, impotency, i g s, Chi altit ! Paul, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. | The fact that the murdered man kept il iae aa Ya i bie oD Y s n, One dgllar a | we slicit your business and colleations. * W St. Louis and Chicago. A finely printed | Can be sold without license, either govern- toAnaIcate Ahe S8 AN CIoNE. D1 DY e =m=Special Notices ] 3 e VMM | lone. Be that as it may, his life paid the IR LT 116 fontowing Cargair o Blaiontlgationiatawareremin Foanc Hereld, Council Bluffs, Ta.»are the sole man- | has been on trial here for the past seven Y ; Wa il send you the marrelon. E s beg coming in, the first of which u for Ste, ! For ' the past few years ihe | On the back of an order for a fresh con- | default of which he remaliis at the county | was received fron ! ! sofyi SRR § beain, serongib . Vigon,| 1luirs worted! to Coroner DeFreece” he LIST YOUR VACANT LOTS W GREEN- Fifty-inch gloria silks, 50c a yard. Exchange recollections of the past. During | would have astonished the gods to sce the | [OWA CITY, Ia., Oct. 1—(Special Tele- porediites Caronsn sDeirecces 38 LoT8 Nl ”“'l'd' el v ; Dought “teasonably, or Wil exe .10 scenes which called the army into being | hand, and we are pleased to state that we | brought a habeas corpus case in the district others to identify him, went down on the Lake Michigan, Thorouga classlcal, a 110 acren cult Best light prints, 4¢ a yard Zuch year brings them so much nearer the unjust imprisonment, alleging that' his client gene Stiles, ‘Shorifr:. Know' Mell Donnelly, | iclal, reprosentatives of the siale 1on 3 and frut lsnds. Carson & :mlrd. Ladies' vests and pants, 26c each, worth | will bs (hrown open to the visitors while The scientis ) i v ¢ " est City without any prisoner. The man il ir teachy ins Nept. Unlon suits, from 95¢ to $3. The scientists who have withdrawn ther | gouernor McKinley will arrive in the city | over to their creditor Shoit ‘sales and . : i i 400 Glen avenue, FOR RE FPURNISI who went with them to identify him said the sresters || ishod digtes Zov ihe ikl v e pape ore o ist | endorscment of the powder branded ‘“abso- 4 A y . .{“;:rh :]\l; pRPITE 11:311)31‘-‘(.{\\. Aqs;-‘.l)::;F Ul lutely pure” beciuse its formula is changed | next Friday morning at 9:40 o'clock and | siow collections is given as the cause. This | poment he saw him that he was not the 5 Y make a specch to (he pecple of Council | Was the most complete hardware stock in | man ho had seon with Donnelly wler, Dick & Walker. | Unite in commending Dr. Price's Baking v « h e 2 Powder as the most wholesome and efficient | Blugts. During the last few days he has | Glen™ood great disappointment, for the o c. been making a tour of the central states, leavening agent now before the public = y LR e R s Qelivering from two to eight speeches a day— READY FOR M'KINLEY. A ARTHR. usually two full speeches and half a dozen or 80 five or ten-minute talks to the people of the towns through which he passes, from | the rear platform of the train. On the morning following the day he appears at Omaha he will deliver a full speech to the | people of this city. He will be brought in | & special motor train to the scene of the ek, whigh i b bl ot o asor i | 21T SRS M BT largest bullding that can be obtained. Fur- [ B. & M. train which leaves that cily at ther details will be announced later. 4:55 o'clock. The Omaha reception committee It was a 2 RO Draperies given of both he and his horse tallled with Our drapery department is full of new things just Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. Havana Freckles cigar,Davls, wholesale agt that of Davidscn. Mr. Jones, who has bean on the go night and day since the crime w committed, was very weary this moraing, but said he was ready to start on a fresh trail Sheriff Stiles feels very sure that David- son cannot get far away. e Rapport Has Reached Denver. DENVER, Oct. 1.—J. M. Rapport, who is walking from New York to San nelsco on a wager, has arrived here three days ahead of time. Rapport got along very ns for His Keceptio Completed. The arrangements for the McKinley meet- ing in this city next Thursday evening are practically completed, a few details yet re- maining to be cared for. Governor Me- Kinley speaks at Lincoln Thursday afternoon eparat Are About D Four-Year-Old Kall. Schy > herwomen use Domestic §cap. (i rord Scheme Co n th+ Councll Meeting. Six people besides the councilmen were present at the regular monthly meeting of H. A. Keys has returned from & Visit 0 | (e city council last evening. In the ab- Exv ‘Red Ouk. sence of the mayor Councilman Keller pre- e it B officiate as night clerk at | G304 Tye regular monthly bills were al- s Up RAPHS. Visitiog. friends in the city for a few [ received and referred. The amended ordi- %-,“ Nr. and Mra. Charles C. Livcoln of Perry | lowed and reports of heads of departments 8. D. L. Ross left last evening for Peters “burg, [1l., where he Is to be married tomor- zow to Miss Reta Miller. . Major George H. Richmond of Wisconsin s in the city, to attend the meeting of the Bociety of the Army of the Tennessee. Colonel Cornelius Cadle of Cincinnati, O., pocretary of the Soclety of the Army of the Tennessee, 18 a guest of the Grand hotel Mr. and Mrs. George H. Juckson and Miss Ewmma Potter have gone to Keokuk, to at- nd the meeting of the grand chapter of the rder of the Eastern Sta Mr. Matt Mergen of the firm of John Mer- n & Co., the South Main street grocer, will rt Wednesday morning for Farley, Mo., on a husting expedition, and will be absent \ three week: Colonel W, 8. Moore of Des Molnes, repre- senting the Midland Monthly magazine, ar- gived In the city yesterday to attend the eeting of the Army of Tenuessee. Colonel oore 18 a veteran newspaper man, and one the objects of his presence here is to zine article with the rmy of Tennessee for the subject. Colonel in the army, rite an illustrated ma re was only & high priva it he followed it through all of its viciss i Qudu and has found a large fund of material The Midland is unique and Ei:!nll In character and Is one of the phe- | ~ to draw upon. menal magazine suc Stoves. Stoves Atoves. Buy your stoves of C. O. D. Brown and save 26 per cent. We are sole agents for the celebrated Ar- Mngton Steele ranges, royal and imuerial Nor- . man base burners, Victor favorite, Victor ize and Home Rule cook stoves. Aetna and Golden Rule R The celebrated airtight stoves only $6.00, Remember, we will save you money as awell as fuel if you buy your stove of us. Stove pipe, only Sc joint; per doz.; wooden palls, pail, only 15c GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 19 Ibs. granulated sugar for §1.00, anulated sugar for §5.25 2e. 8 cans corn for nger snap per pound. Fresh oysters, e can. We Y@ a.full line of flower pots at about one- BROWN'S C. 0. D, * It rogular prices. Bourlelu Btutsman street Duncan's shoes are always the best and cheapent. Evans Laondry Co. B20 Pear) street. Telephone 204 | Domestic soap breaks bard water A sses of the day, the | duct of western people and western genius. 1 Oak; also . the Majestic, Splendid and Noveity ofl stoves. stove plpe el- hrl. 8¢ each; 8 tin cups for 5¢; jelly glasses, 10c each; 14-quart 100 Ibs, 3 cans tomatoes music house has few expenses; Digh grade plancs are sold reasonably. 116 nance of the Council Bluffs and Lake Man- awa electric railway, glving the right of way on South Sixth street- to Twenty-first avenue, was passed. The city clerk was in- structed to advertise for bids for sewer con. struction on avenue F to Oakland avenue. A resolution ordering new curbing on Broadway, Main and Pearl streets was laid over until next meeting. The clerk was crdered to advertise for sidewalk bids for stone, brick and plank at all places where walks had been ordered. A remonstrance from Leonard Everctt and others against paving Second avenue was Te- ceived and placed on file, the ordinance hav- ng bern passed. A petition from property owners on Avenue F, atking for pavirg and curbing, was read and pliced on file, The following registrars of clcction were chosen, the first name given being the re- rublicsn: First Ward—First precinot, W. . Hen- | dricks, George Oliver; Second precinet, E. C, Baidy, Fred Bonta. Second 'Ward—Iirst precinet, B. H. Baker, Third Ward—First precinct, 'G. 8. Treynoy A. 8. Black; Second precinct, J. R. Arm Strong, Forrest Kinney. ¢ Fourth Ward—-First precinct, A .7 Brown, F. W. Neal; Second precinc ©. Jack! son. C. R. Mitchell *ifth Ward—First precinet, John Skin W, W, Cones; Second precinct, Hans Sand- wick, G. O'Neill, Sixth Ward—First precinct, 4, W. Turne J. P. Anderson; Second precinet, J. T. Bor ner, 1. Tierney. thirty-five out Of forty-one owners of barber | shops asked the council to enforce the law requiring the closing of barber shops on S: day. Petition was recelved and a special ordinance prepared by the barbers was pre- sented, It went through to its second read- ing and was laid over until the next meeting. The ordinance fixes a fine of $26 for ite viola- tlon The question of purchasing of the deluge nozzles lately tested, was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. The old Twin City Street Railway company, originally introduced in 1890 and rejected for no apparent reason, was again presented and read, This is the John W. Paul ordinance Its reading was listener to with & good deal of interest, for it was new to many of the aldermen. for the vacation of Twenty-fourth street north of the levee, and offering in lieu, to extend Twentleth street to Big Lake. Both the communication and the ordinance were | referred to the committee of the whole. The committee reported favorably upon the | request for an arc light in front of the First Baptist ehurch. Counell adjourned until October 11. Jurors Must Tote Fair. The petit jury in the district court was | brought In for mctive operations yesterday, After the ordinance had been re- | celved a communieation from the Union Land | calling at Evans' laundry. Children wiil and Improvement company was read, asking | 2 J. €. Hoffmayr's Fancy Patent, Hungarian Process Flour. Made by the cldest milling firm in the west, makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask your grocer for it. Trade mark: Blue Rooster." Eagle laundry, 724 Brnndv\:\y, gcod work, Tel. 157, Premler egg cups at Lund Bros. tlasts cheap soap. Hearlng the Nonpareil Case. After several postponements, the petition of Recelver Willlam Arnd for permission to gell the Nonpareil as soon as he could find a buyer was brought up in the district court yesterday. Since Mr. Arnd took charge he has enlarged the subscription list by some- thing more than a hundred, but he states that the institution is still losing money at the rate of $250 a week, from the fact that old accounts that were not found on the books, accrued under the former manage- ment, keep bobbing up serenely at all times. The matter will be taken up again this morn- Domestic soap | ing at 9 o'clock, and it is expected that | during the day General E. F. Test of the old management will be put upon the stand to tell what he knows about the way the paper was run. Mr. J. Porry's old friends and customers will now find him at Norris Bros,' shoe : tore, 00) Broadway. Boots ard shoes mads to order; perfect fit guaranteed; repair work all kinds neatly done. Grand Miilinery Opening. Ladics, you are invited to attend the finest millinery display of the season at’ Miss Sprink’s, 19 Main street, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2 and 3. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale a Gas Co.'s offic The Muceabees The Knights of the Maccabees Invite the public to a free entertainment at the opera house this evening. A rich lMterary and musical prigram is provided for Those who desire (0 reserve seats can do £o by not be admttcd unless accompanied by adulta, No, dear reader, & Garland stove will not pay off a $600 mortgage every year, answer the door bell nor carry In its own coal, but it will save you from a quarter to a half of your fuel and add to the beauty and comfort of your home. P. C. Devol sells them. Wo ML €, AL Hully Duy. All the churches will unite in & mase meeting under the auspices of the Young Men's Christlan asscclation mext Sunday | companying the Ohio governor will go to Lincoln for the purpose of ac- to this city, The train will arrive at 6:50 o'clock and will be met by President B. H. Robison of the Union league, and a staft composed of the presidents, vice presidents and secretaries of the various ward republican clubs, and the entire party will proceed to the Millard, where Governor McKinley will be given an opportunity o obtain a few moments rest. The speaking will take place at the Coli- seum at § o'clock. a parade will be impracticable at this time, although it is the purpose of the local con mittees to have a monster demonstration later in the campaign. Seats have been pro- vided for 10,000 people and 500 extra chairs have been placed around the platform for the ladies. Three ushers have been appointed from each republican club, making fity in all. The railroads have made a rate of one fare for the round trip to all wher desire to come to Omaha from points within miles, A special rate of $1 for wherround trip Las also been made from Léncoln and it is ex- pected that hundreds will he present from the Capital City. James E. Blythin, chairman of the fowa state central-Committee, with ten members of that organization, will be present. e Mrs, Ellen Malson, wife of Elder Malson, pastor of the U. B. churéh af Galton, 1L, in speaking of Chamberlaig Pajn Balm, says “I can cheerfully recommend it.” Applied to a cut, bruise or burn, it produces a sooth- irg, pleasant effect, relieving the pain al- most instantly and healing ‘the parts quickly and without leaving a sear:” A flannel cloth dampened with this Inienf and bound on over the affected part will cure a sprain in less time than any other treatment. Sold by drugglste, Commencing August 13 Chicigo special,”” via the Chicago & North- western rallway, leaves Omaha dai'y at §:45 p. m., and arrives at Chicago $:45 next Vestibuled dining car, Wagner morning sicepers and chalr ea:s form the equipment of this ‘trai and all are up to “Nort western'' st:ndard, 1401 Farnam street, eity ticket office. e LD Hotel at G Ces o liurmed GREELEY CENTER, Neb., Oct, L.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—The Corey hotel of this plaes wis desir y.d by fire et 2 o'c o:k yester ‘ay mor.ng. ‘Tue tire orig.nated in the k tehen, Scarcely anything was saved, as the fire was under good headway when discovered. In- surance, §2,500. ive t MANISTEE, Mich., Oct. 1.—The bodl & of the five members of the crew of the wrecked schooner Home were found yesterday after- noon near Scul Choix point, It has been decided that | dJmaha and nicely until he reached Lexington, Neb., but £ after, leaving that place he suffered for want of food and clothing. He will probably rest a day in Denver and then start on hiz journey to the coast. Rapport is due In San Francisco on December 1 and expects to arrive there on time. Hypochondrical, despondent, nerv- ous, ‘* tired out” men ~those who suffer from backache, weariness, loss of en- ergy, im- pail’ul mem ,dizz melan- choly and discourage- ment, the re- of ex- hausting dis- eases, or drains upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits early vices, are treated through cor- respondence at their bomes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se- curely sealed from observation, in a plain envelope, by sending 10 cents in one-cent stamps (for postage on Book), to the World's Dispensary fedical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of a century, physicians connected with this widely cele- brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands, have con- sulted them. This vast experience has naturally resulted in improved methods and means of cure. Thay are easy sellers. Profitable to handl?, now, and many of them at much lower prices than heretofore, as these have just been imported under the new tariff. For doors and arches we have: The new Negas cartains The new Durby curtains. The new Verdure curtains, The new Tuscan curtains. The new Ramsic curtains, 100 Couch Covers $1.65 each, former price $3. 50, kinds. The line of Swiss Laces by the yard is complete in all widths and the Lace curtains of all variety of patterns and qualities is far greater than ever before- These goods are more popular than ever this season. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpat Go. WER DONT SAY MUOI—I! A 12-1008-2-DAY fuape w2 wweins g o e rranty Goes with Each Machine, k Ballng Pressis a 2-horse, full-circle rachlng. gest {oed nwn\nu of any Continuous: Ballig, Double-Stroke Press i the World, Bales tight; draft light. Copacity; Constructio Southwick Sicam & Horse #ower Press Durability—sll the BEST. Talks. They talk in tons—the languige fprofit, They area doule stroke p " Wirite for c¢.taloju: and diseo' n s, SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY, Council Bluffs, Jowa.

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