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42 THP (l\I\"\ D/ \]LY BEL: SNI‘I']!DA\ OCTOBER 20, 1894, s = = = = —— T e v ket e takes a very advanced position on nany | lm h who took part in the war of inde- COUNCIL BLUFFS. R nv the economic questions of the day, and his ——y ndence, as well as the surviving members OFFICE - - NO. 12 PBARL BTREET |W, M, W\'h.\m Try'ng to Interest Cap- | 1 ot B N o e ont. ihinhens ot | Exciting Experience of a Young Oivil En- | 0f La Fayctte's family, were present What & i T alists Sleeping Car Bcheme, the day. His audience was highly pleased ineer in the Mountains of Mexico. | Queen Gives Her G Dellvered by carrier t5 any part of the oltg Ll ping O and the two lectures, this and Monday even g . LONDON, Oct. 19.—The Gazette tonight ——— | ing, will undoubtedly be attended by most, | H. W. TILTON, Lesses. | prints an order In couneil by the queen, dated W 1 not all, who heard him last night gl gl b it Omen AELEPIONCS—Dusiness | CAR HAS SEVERAL UNIQUE FEATURES - ) % !SAW HIS COMPAN'ONS CRUSHZD TO DEATH | October 15, conser to the marriage of editor, No. B. —— FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. i | Prince Adolphus of eldest son of the | duke and duchess ck, and brother to an Be Rl eaper Than the Pallmans | Specis our Sate this o own's | Sodd orrent of Rain in the Sierra Madre | {he duchess ork, to Lady Margaret Gros RINUK WRNIL0] Can 1 It Cheaper Thai the Pullmans | Ial Flour Sate this Week at Hrown adden Torrent of Rain in the Sierra Madre | {15 Quehess of Nork L e et I Less Topheavy—Mat- | €. 0 tuine In Mexico Catiwes & Terriblo | Wostminster ly the wealthieat mob About Real Fstate Ageney, 539 DBroadway. to Be Inflated In order to make room for 2,500 sacks of Laudsiide — Two -American | man in E The engagement of AL | flour due to arrive on the 20th of this month pr e Ganvmede Wi sl wi) with Al o wilmaty” (ho Joliowini” 1ow ‘Brices 1o | Tourists. Kiied | prince "and e ' Rubbing, Scourlng. . this week only | - - morrow morning Hiowi's 0,0, D, Bitedt; the, okt Weur | Troops Pouring Luto Tlen-Tain 8. P. Vanatta | t W. M. Williams, who lives on Harmony | made, and a souvenir in every sack, goes this | IRAPUETA, Mex., Oct. 19.—F. G. Warren, | LONDON, Oct. 19.—A dispateh from Tien Cleaning. Scrubbing‘, to General Jam treet, has a plan for bullding sleeping cars | week for 85 cents, a young civil engineer of Chicago, has ar-| Tsin states troops are pouring into the city more joint debate which he thinks destined to knock Pull Garland, the well-know brand that was rived here, more dead than alive, from a | General Chesney of the British army has is no doubt great ; but wlmllhcy A marr licer was | man of business. An effort is being | A%arded the medal at the World's fair, goes | journey across the Sierra Madre mountains. | received permission to to O s Danker, aged 31 o = 2 at 90 cents, agod both of this t made interest some of "“1 pr "“""" Acme made from the best Kansas hard . . - nd afosted. the TBHALAING o P, Kerns and ¢ fir ft city in the project of etart- | wyeat, 80 cents sack R v S o bt the Chinese court is se conside g | | el H for stealing cor t Robert Officer invited a number of them to Trusty, good family flour, 65 cents the coast of Colima, where he fell in with | Singan, in Sherai, the* capital of J. R. McPlherson e I fico last evening, where Mr. Willlams [ Reliable flour, only 50 cents two Americans, named James West and China | The foot ball laid bare his scheme, The first car, he says Rye graham, 40 cents a sack. Rye flour, 40§ Gogrge H. Crenshaw, both of Philadelphia, Late:t Advices Made the Ameer Aliv gl":"m Tt st ot © will be about $11,000 or $12,000, or prob- | Remember these prices are for this week | They proposed an overland trip across the | reccived her from Cabul is dated October “au THE NIFAIRBANK COMPANYetiergo accompany the Chi He started six months ago from the city of | Nese army to tho field all should know, is that the time the | A dispatch from Shanghai announces that of it, can all be greatly reduced by St. t what a Pullman coach costs. | only BROWN'S C. 0. D. mountaing to the City of Mexico. About ten 13. Upon that date the ameer of Afghan- | The ladies of 3 i ftake NN BAF Ha¥ 0 tHat the | Council Blufts, 1a. | days ago they wee passing through a moun- | istan had improved in health | chureh will gi i T I ha | Sy Fiats " | fit of the poor ‘ \ f e wheels, all the top- | District Court Jottings. tain gorge in the vicinity of Los Colchos ‘I.M\";' : :.\-\. :‘wy 19, \[ - ‘.‘_u"n' ’rm\.‘ of the chur Thurs 5 Pullman sleeper bein The fury in the f Jam Miller | about ninety miles south of here, when the | o80SR P¥1E: U CHATRC of e BuB factory The Du o the car rendered less likely to | against John T. Hazen, sheriff of Pottawat- | rain began to pour down in torrents. MF. | istan fs in better health. Mr. Pyne himself Bun i also be bullt a lighter | tamle county, returned a verdict yesterday | Warren was riding in advance of his com- | gay ameer on August 11, when, however in St panions, when, without warning, a terrible | he was extremely weak. welgh it " r, a Neola firm, commenced attachment J CHian Dosired Doue Pligrim y eight, One uniqu LUl S B kL e eam and | CAUgNt and crushed to death, and Mr, War. p ¢ . iHcregular 5 1 1 he manner of filling the beds, | hrocecdings gainst M e T ‘m‘ narrowly escaped. LONDON, Oct. 19.—A special to the Times After the s 1 itresses made of rubber and | g to take out of the state. Miller replev ; S BB ffom ~Tieh-Tsin saye China desites peace, werved an ! [ a pumping apparatus attached Lo jnod it, on the ground that he was not try-| BIG SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION. . though aware of her Immens by the children ) that when the car moves air | juo0 (5 leave the sta e, but was merely mov- " serves of strength, she would willingly av Mr. and Mrs d ) pumped into the mattresses until'the Iittie | ing to this city, which he has since made | Follee Have Great Diiculty tn Dispersing | {0V 00 eNELR S0 N t brin . " b tion. She will, however, face the opening of y (raws. What would happen in case of o |yhjs ease, and so awarded him a judgment| VIENNA, Oct. 19.—Ten thousand soclalists | long war resolutely and will rally such forcos | B music, to take plec y ! mcture (he inventor does not say. The | for costs, but refused to give him the dam- | met here at the ‘Sofiensall, in the Land|as will render a Japan-s e R g Strasse section of the ciiy. The place was | ble, thovgh the effort may exh Ut Eotl s1den And mever no, never have we quoted such ex- ’ 2 n at vestibules of e passeng Pullman & Hettinger for the amount of the 4 William R 3 W0 tHAL Wherne b tiey: 8 not large enough to hold the great crowd Wol-Hal-Wer Heing steong(hened ¢ RRieren by hat when not in use they lie | coste . 8 el:Uai:AVer tlotng Btrengthoned tremely low prices before. Read > R ot it ? against the side of the car William Van Dyke, a colored man, was |and hundreds were turned away. Dr. Adler| LONDON, Oct. 19.—A dispatch to the v P ead them, thon come was the only liquid g "‘ Ll oL in) AN met] ot another cc ! man, named Johnson At the cl > meeting those present [ China is raising a loan of £20,000,000 sterling roval of al h 1t v a > heard his eX- | The evidence was all in and the Instructions | forreq” {n processic Sl Emaroked t G to his fing i 1. Once before he appe before | of the court will be read this morn A S S R ) Wel-Hal-Wel s being hurriedly strengthened i Iy 2 the TR A | | ed and foot police As the dense | Japanese p X L cavating y ng chair which could b A ‘motion for a new trial was filed by the | MoUN " ap e naval descen Reports have been new gymuasiim d urned at will into a bed, a refrigerator, a | defendants in the case of Aultman, Miller & | t/Fong wa ing the Stubenthor bridge, | received of a serious rebellion in Foochow fng the High cchool bull A f i L5 erate effort to disperse the crowd, but failed | Rejected the Light-Hour Proposa ¢ X Some Questions and Answers. and the procession continued the march until| BERLIN, Oct. 19, at the F ) it of the more even distribu iinst the defendant Pullman & Het- landslide occurred. West and Crenshaw were 1 i ; and expense of bringing Misses Robinsor vitations for | tube Which makes the connection s with- 15§ home. The fury held that he proved the Crow them into 2 | s This week Just what you need RIGHT NOW | conquest impossi. October 25, f 1 @ in much th | ages he asked for. The sherift will look t 8t about, $3 in penn Willlams is possessed 1 great deal | (ried for the crime of burglarizing the house | made a speech in favor of universal suffrage. | Times from Shanghai says it {s reported that and see the goods and be convinced, P. H Wi k ! in the role of an inventor, his| the jur 5 101 Stadt Park ring, accompanicd by hundreds of | The troops In the forts there fear a sudde He has nearly complet f ere ot alimg tiiing else excepting | Co. agamet Relenact e s g ar ing, the police made a des The municipal council a vote of ninety-four to eighteen has re jected a proposal made by the socalists to establish eight hours as a legal day's work | for all workingmen employed by the council Y 3 J 3 Who has reorganized the price of shoes in | the Ring strasse, in the inmer city was|py B i et his city? Sargent. reached. Here a squadron of thirty mounted | Sfiditeq’ to be present. 1 r v Who makes the lowest prices in shoes? | police charged the crowd with swords, As QECIANE business, There will be sov Sargent the police were charging one of the e e Tiiotion and a ¢ cotton blankets, good! welght, a| Who carries the best shoes in the city?|horses fell and a number of other horses 5 BVktds, given by the Filgrim Siaters. ) Sargent stumbled over him, bringing their riders to Filth Victim of the Militia. SRR en Yt Mlarim gletln, ftes! flannel skirtns ait wooll goc:s Who can you rely on for good shoes? | the ground. Horses and men were struggling | \WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, 0., Oct r'l')h X 6lac Shaker flannel, 4¢ a yard, Sargent. on the ground, and many of the socialists at ‘ Turkey red damask, 1215¢ a yard Who will give you a new pair if they | the head of the procession were knocked Articles of Incorporation have be B U o L ¥ | down. Fifteen socialists and one policeman | Militia during the riot Wednesday night, died . ; good, all linen c:as ard don't wear? Sargent . il o with the county recorder by the Oza Ladies’ winter weight vests, 123c each Who will take palns in fitting your feet? | Weie left Iying on the ground severely s el aking a total up to $4.50 for this Elegant Velvet Couch and Mineral company, whose capit vests and pants, 19¢ eac = Sargel Jured. The procession was ultimately broken | this hour of five Killed. . 53 i # ’ is $3,000,000. The .H-..”,r‘q ators ar Lo R Al up and many of the participants were arrest- T Made up in first-:lass style, polished oak frame. covered wit Noel, A. A. Robinsen, M. A. Low Ls ed. Among those is custody is Dr. Perns bplosn s HLite U ) Py o 5 s i ' Rossingon, W. H. Vinecnts, J. B, Johns jents’ heavy wool underwear, 62%c each. | *Who will sell you the best shoes for | tO7f€F & member of the Reichsrath. Ho was | DENVER, Oct. 19.—Half a dozen fires ‘ rich pattern velvet; has cambric covered bottom, making it d us Barney Lantry, C. Caldwell anc s’ vorking shirts, 26¢ each. 0 3 5 g ecognized by the commiseary of police, who | incendiary origin have destroyed over $30,000 i 26c each. , $2.00 or $3.007 Sary ¢ ¥ Y proof Knowle ts' heavy cotton socks, 5¢ a pair |‘m=‘f¢.~ e alEome why dont | Ordered his immediate release and apologized | worth of property in Coltax, across the river |l FT°0 reduced from $10.00. Charles and Kittie Lawson, charg 1 Ladies’ heavy wool mittens, 15c a pair, you your shoes at Sargent’s? to him for his arrest. Dr. Pernstorfer pro- | from Denver, during the last two days. A recelving and concealing some sliverwar Children’s wool mittens, 15¢ a pair alioes ar Barge: tested against the brutality of the police and | yigilance commi has been formed to pa- stolen from the house of T. Turner in Fr pongees and sateens in light colors Ladies of t eon. declared their interference had caused the | trol the streets at night, and the firebug mont, Nev., ha o triat 10 police court, yes or foc lose, o a yard Miss Conrad, deputy supreme commander ‘;‘n’:lfi I‘“.“‘;"";-‘ et ’“'\ “I:"'V;‘i»\ r.‘l‘J'm‘wnwu will be lynched if caught. GARPE l s erda orning, byt the state was unable icod standard pr a yard. )t es ¢ 0 Coatibs ganized | mhiathibol el AL LI CL L e :,',l,,‘:,'\\";. ¢ thcy bought the oods with the [ [ndigo biue prints, 3¢ a yard CEUNILN ol UHI LR o onmdiaed k) — — Ladies in a Politieal Rully. : L knowledge that they were stolen. They were| Red and black figured calico, 3¢ a yard LI L L G L el A ROMERO FIRED FIRST SHOT, YORK, Neb., Oct, 19.—(Special Telegram.)— discharged. A new assortment of storm serges in navy | tWenty charter members. The following = The York Flambeau club Leld a granl rall; a andoe T pRater The residence of T. nbar, 710 Sixth f blue and black; get prices, Special bargains | ladies were elected as officers: Lady com. | Testimony Regarding the Duel in Mesico— | 1 006 E FICR GH0 G CEMT T At Ranges from......... $2.50 | Indrains from............1l¢c avenue, was entered by burglars Wednesday | In striped and fancy silks for waists mander, Mrs. Jessie Tullis; lady lieutenant | Other News of thay Country. and fifty ladies with Japanese lanterns were i ting St ) « Zht, who obtained access by breanking a _ BOSTON STORE commander, Mrs, Bertha Groom; past lady | CITY OF MEXIC Oct. 19.—Ramon e processio crowded house wa cating Stoves from. . . Xy SRl Bt aeeatily) brss kg e s LT commander, Mrs, Mamie West; lady physi- | prida, one of the late Verastigue's seconds, | bitorqamioce 0% A crowded house was in | 4§ Sloves from $2.75 | Brussels from .. v ......47c eady to mo' o another part of the city Council Bluffs, cian, Dr. Susan Snyder; lady record keeper, | o g SHava s Hkes St 3, |° & . a0 19 IaTvafe. 1 . R e ts ware, a1l packed.up and. the family Mazs nt Closs Range | Mrs. Mary Bolin; lady finance keeper; Mrs, | declared before the = judges that Senor Laundry Stoves from. .. $2.90 | Velvets from....... ... 69c Belle Kemp dy chaple s. Nancy | Romero fired the first sho e duel. The were away from hon After rummaging ateur astronomers, cquipped with | Goney: SomPi 18 naplan, Mrs. Nancy y ' A LI L L mong ¢ ds boxes for awhile |, Comp; lady sergeant, Mrs. Clara Precious; | chief of police, General Louis Caraballo, | Gasoline Stoves from.. .. $l. Body Brussels vt ‘:]"“,"','u‘":,‘"‘,.‘”Lm\"f’ A “1{ Loox At ion and mn‘m uu‘: s well as “;m. ssionals with | ludy iistres atarms, Mrs. 1da Copley; 1‘(.‘1\ informed Judge <De Lahose that it was | & g6 MOTHERS- 8 o $1.98 Vv Brussels from. . . 58(; sixty-foot refractors, w et their gaze | sentinel ss Florence Bolin; ¢ picket SReRE AR e = y ) i took nothing s el SICh B o L S ¥ picket, | rumored Romero intended jumping bail. FRIEND" Base Burners from. ... $12.50 | Matting from............10c e N, o ver Of ieirat | night, which is one of the moat conspicuous| A Meeting Will be held this atternoon for | Senora Jose Verastégwi‘has instituted suit | ngton avenue, near the corner o 2 e T s Thura. | abjects In the heayens. Millions of tele | !Struction “at 108 Pearl street, against Colonel Romero in the sum of 341, | @1s a sclentificaly prepared liniment ¥ | 0il Heaters from. ... ..$4.25 | Hemps fiom.............11¢c street, was walking along Broadw %- | 5 teayer ) ot tele ol el ok or the ing of her husband, chief riTle ST day evening when she was insulted by a|scopes in every civilized land on the globe The Grand Army of the Republic will give|of the government stamp department. The and 1 AnmL' J‘nhluu‘\fll is or) man named Fred Wood. She went home | hive been turned on the ruddy-faced star |y dance at their hall on Monday evening, |suit will be pushed, in addition to the federal | §§ Fecognized value aud in constant use and told her husband, who went out with | every night for many weeks, for it has been | October 22. Admission, gentlemen, 35a: | proceedings against Colonel Romero. by the medical profession. It shortens TERMS: Dalbey’s orchestra will furnish | Charles Spencer, the American who was | j§ labor, lesscns pain, diminishes danger RERE her to catch the fellow. He was raked in [ blazing in the sky with increasing brilliancy | jadies, free. by the police about midnight and given a |since June, but tonight it will be at its | music, | accused by the Young Men's Christian asso- | ¥y life of Mother and Child. Book *To 810 worth of oods, ciation of the theft of §200, was declared not % 19.—Theodore Ammerman, wounded by the Gents' heavy underwear, all styles, 2 Who always does as he advertises? trlal In police court yesterday morning. He | period of greatest brightness, On the 13th ; i was found guilty and given thirty days in|of this month it was 1,000,000 miles nea Just received, a mew invoice of all the| gullty. Mothers" mailed free, containing valu- 4 890 wothioe the county jail. to us, but it was not directly opposite the | latest styles in millinery at Miss Ragsdale's, At a bull fight in Puebla one of the bulls able information and voluntary testi- & - o $1.30 per weok or 6 per month ¥ m 1. Sherratt, father of Frank W.|sun, and did not turn its full illuminatea | 10 Pearl street, jumped among the spectators, wounding eight | & monials. § SO0 mos:h ot o mak ome pox e in Sherratt of this city, dled at his home injdisc toward the earth. Tonight this occurs| o i Rl nonaaBEAs o D Sent by Exprese or Mail, on receipt of price, 4 875 worth of 3 Thursday. e was a resi- |and the planet will be at its zhtest an Jouriclus' music house has few cxpenses: Celima voleano is. aga hat(o L e i, 75 worth of coods, Qent. ot o it e At oni rabont 0,000,000 miles v.l'f‘y“" Tt Wit | h grade piancs are sold reasonably. 115 [ i siosnetimin ol eupion e o Ay pamaskion 10/pet month dent of this city from boyhood aba Al 8 awa W utsman street. < 3 & & ELD REGULAY $100 worth of goods, ten years ago. He was a member of com- | be fifteen years before it will be in the same e ARD HELD DEAR IN LONDON. #3 por woek or 812 per month pany A of the Twenty-ninth lowa infantry, [ position again, but the earth will not then Wanted to Be a Patient. lmllmil:“““l“flw ¥ ur chole on't care s K200 worth of goods, under the command of Captain J. P. Wil-|be in quite the same position in its orbit| R. A, Robinson is the name given by the | EVRlshmen Do Not Want to >co Him Pass | week or 84 por month Nip which you ehoose, 7 : §1 or week or $15 por mont liams of this city. The funeral will take |that is now occupied, %o this will be the | man who is accused of stealing Dr e rom Ambassador to Senator. place today under the ausoices of the Grand | best chance to gel better acquainted with | fofh BA¢ 18 eouted of Mealihie Dr JAMDeY'S | 1 oxpo, Oct. 19.—In a leader the Times N y Army post of Buford. The son left for that |our neighbor than we will have for sixty | <1OthIng and : geny MK | says that the only regrettable point in Am- W pars oW feld. g . claims to have been working at Honey Creeck lace last evening to attend. year A powerful field glass will resolve | bassador a's cord ¢ pa iy I steial seheol will resume | the planel fito & qise, and a glass magnt. | e went to the office to have his foot, which | Ya#sador Bayard's cordial and sympathetic TheGocdSnnmntan. 20Ycavs Expenencn The De ndustrie i1 Brondway | fying fifty diameters will show its surface | Ne had cut badly with an axe, dressed, but |Feferences to England is that they appear " DISEASES OF A operations today at 2 p. m. at 161 Broadwa e 3 ekt [ . READER OF : ono door cast of the Ogden hotel. Mr. D |dbout as” the moon appears to the naked | IPJIRE no one i, he grabbed the stuff and | to have something of a vale ry chn - ter. ke Ll L i o Long tays the delay in reopening the school | €Y, or through a pair of opera glasses. The | Stlled out, He Kined Qepin i SN0 iAnemllitgts tolshave . ysenatorship . w1 WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN LOng ‘eaye 8y anet rises a down; and : easy o trac « e office down | goubtiess be bestowed, for his state s 'DICINE, after the summer vacation is due to the | planet 1I at sun lown, and at midnight it | we'h “avenue and along Bighth street. to | loubtless be bestowed, for his state is justly RY OF MEDICINE, fact that g permanent location has not been | is exactly scuth Broadway, He. decided mot (o stickie for |Proud of him. His resignation of the am- secured. » present quarters are only tem — N K — bassadorship would be the more regretted CTORIOUS COP, HE requisition papers and was broug ror ¥ G porary, but || was thought best to reconvene VICTORIOUS COPPS CHEER, ! ey i ught from | ooguge he Inly actuated by the Kind « by Chiet Sca esterday morning, | the school without further delay. Al S— Jmaha by Chiet "l'” y l, rday morning feelings tow what Americans have not teachers and pupils are requested to be on [ ¥he King of All Temperance Drinks Kuocks | peaslee’s celebrated ale and porter now | ceased to regard as the mother country, but band, Visitors are also invited. Out Al Rivals on draught at Grand hotel bar. has brought insight as well sympathy to Mre. F. Brownold was consulting with the The extraordinar; mand ereated for | ——— | the study of our national character and in B o nodws conulting willithe |t oe: Giiser {emperance communities | Gas cooking atoves for rent and for sals at | stitutions, % Form2 1y People’s Mamm oth lnst'\llm=nt Hous vise some way of getting possession of her | Where intoxicating beverages cawnot be sold | Gas Co.’s office. Revolution Not Dead in Srazil, 14-year-old son, who has been working until [ has led envi ed rivals to attack it| pome S BTn G : R { A Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. \'vr’y‘":wrflhl hochan baen workiog ot | gad misrepres AT hg conaEvatl Domestio soap breaks hard water. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Oct. 19.—Admiral s H = glving her notice he packed, up his grip two | and cautious dealers wWho do not wish to even Charged with Seduction, Saldanha da Gama banqueted a number of or three days ago and startad out, and noth- | ’.“','.[.‘fi: h“‘“'w Il\"‘ w'..u‘xh.'.‘fi”.‘,',fi' ‘n;r .:"‘y‘.\' |.um Guy Andrews and Dick Landon, who were | Brazillan officers last night. All drank to ng has been heard of him since. She thinks | 8 ASNROG0 ARIPRLINE ROV 1 ged 8 1R o . the succ of the revolutionary cause, T Y e emne thinks | (rige In their lockers, these misrepresentn- | Charged with assaulting several people at a | Ib5e1 tiabeivan tottaxe nelve ettt "nm cruise down the rag He Is old { llons have led to the most crucial tests for | dance on Lower Broadway the other even-|Rrufid (OISR 19, Soue S2Uue past If the 3 3 at | alcolol known, and the beverage, while| ing, were turned loose by Justice Field yes- | roa qpo. Syt i Wl D ex0OR2 5 e ' enough to cheose his own fan, so that g Justice Field yes-|tinye the struggle after the inauguration o 7 MIBCITE Bt W 10 € e - - tho ‘county oficials are unable 1o iake any | SPATKUIE IVEOrAtng: and healch-builling. | teriay, but Andrews was' immediately “ar- R e e At b BARUEAL IR OL kv ) Az lons -UaY G Warranty Goos with Each ‘htht"w ction toward helping ler out hae been found t0 be as harmioss 4s (he | rested 'on another information, fled by the | Bragilian revolution: ata’ JubsaRC. over the DT i ; The Southwick Bating Press s 2-horse. full-circle maching, B Dasiey, who ot the nenatty |/ a wate s the | mother of Grace Hulbert, who Was in a com- | recant victories i Rio Grande u Sup R ¥ ot [N\ 1T the “d opening of friendly warnings” coming from litle fel- | promising position with Andrews when h , 3 \ 3 any Contir Lling, for the crime of murder yesterdwy MOFnIng | ows wie UNINK tuemselven Hvain brove (o e leing Position with Andrews when hic | General Saraiva Is now pushing northward e on the gallows at ik rt Madison peni- | selfish inisrepresentations made for the sote | fun S rnpreomiey el Thursday mort | with a considerable body of men intending 1 5 G the World. tentiary, was an inmate of the county Jall | purpose of ehabling them to force the sae | eogucter, T pation charkes the crime of |t attack_the government forces at Matto at_Council Bluffs two years ago last May, | of nauseous and unwholesome compounds morning at 10’ o'clock, gt *| Grosso. Sixteen oficers have left here to lowi ’s : the day after he committed the crime. He r & Hereld, Council Bluffs, la., are it . Join the revolutionists. { treat the following Diseases. — ) . T 6 Dise o5 tight; draft light bore the reputation of being of a brutal na- | th iginators and sole brewers of Copps| Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper tha Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs: Dis % . ! 2 IPeNRrs G op| ¥ g . 4 Romero Sued for H I eases of the Kye and Ea < and Apoplexy, | Ca +{Conal . = 25T, ture for years before he did the act that [ Cheer, and give an indemnifying bond to | cobs. H. A. Cox, 37 Main street. Telephone | 2SR I8 r Ty s f tho Eye and Ear, Fit 1 Apopl | Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BE Double-Stroke Press in | cost him his lite. He was here for several [ every dgaler, while the beverage speaks for | 48. | CITV:OF MBXICO, Oct. 18.-G Axoifs Hessiiseashn Lirpr ¢ y , . Nervous D days, wailing for the public wrath to die [ itselt. But if more proof is desired the en Garela, attorney for the Verastugui family a des Selected hard wood for heating stoves. el jon, K ' i out sufficiently so that he might be taken | dorsements of ministers, judges, chemists 5 7 i ol presented in court & claim for $41,000 fo « » : back in safety to Adams county and physiclans can be referred to as they H. A. COX, 37 Main street, Tel. 43, 8 n dumages and expenses incurred, The claim | ooV S = Al Tight have appeared In The Bee daily for weeks, | The laundries use Domestic soap. is against all who way be guilty of causing | orm and Kistaia i Ao removed lks. They talk in tons—the language of profit Hoate g R and hundreds of others in our office | the death of Verastugul. Romero made an thout the knlfe or draw (L h :y are easy sellers. They area double stroke press, .”:'.. rs are M“,‘ m(".l.:. l:‘l’;"‘l"l'l‘*") \’vl]rv r;”“ Discusaed Vertioal Writing. Down wit arty Caucus. | humble apology to the Chamber of Deputies, :‘lnl» p of blood. Woman wi Profitable to handle, Wl'lL‘- for catalogue and discounts, Fhaa . » s All p The seml-annual round table of the super-| The Ereat historlan, John Clark Ridpath, | Which will b read in the session tomorrow clicate organs restore i s claimed the governor of Novo Leon ha health. Dropsy cured without | o peau. | MENNeRTS O southwestern lowaconvencd | COntribiltes an article to The Sunday Bee | 1% WG U1 KOGETIOr of Novo Leon has | yiiiipingy, ‘Sndeiin Xitention wiven | SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY, ew sterling silver novelties, very beauti e - ey which he declares that the party caucus | > i o Frivate and venerea | i ’ ul and stylish, at Wollman's, 408 Troadway, | 45U evening at the superior court room of | d 3 neral Boluos, the' ex-Salvadorean, has | of atl i e £ol and sty k') 0a4WaY: | the county court house. About seventy-five | system affords a bad man's trap into which | reached Mazatlan. It is said he is coming | any Vemereal ARacase] ot our Council Bluffs, Jowa. Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, (v ¢ of the teachers of Council Bluffs were pres- | 8000 men are enticed. He holds it to be | here to meet General Ezeta without Mercury. Tapc Wornis remoy work. Tel. 15 ent, together with thirty or more prominent | undemocratic and unamerican and that it | AT RenT e S T intwo ovthrea iours, oruo pay. Hemorrhoids ducators from out of town. An interesting | engenders bossisi olitic S « ontrose Dying. or Piles curcd. Qlscusslon was had upon the subject. ~1¢ VoS | Shgenders bossism in politics. A strong | LONDON, Oct. 19.3+Tiie' dutchess of Mont- THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED COUICIL BLUFFS—~ Domestic zoap catlasts cheap soap. ical Writing a Fad?' in which the various | “FEUMENt 18 presented favoring its sup- | roge is reported to bé dying Will save life and hundreds of dollars by eall- Havana Freckles cigar, Davis, wholesale agt. b A, ms wade § favor by the friends of | Pression Sl ST The duchess Is a daughter of the second | "% O CTusing ,/J ket STEAM DYE WORKS PERSON LL MENTION, Aln newsBrpleeywero BroREnt outi agiwall For Stealing Hurdw Baron Decies. She was born in 1819 ana | DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. bt A s i | Ehat 1t Is more hygenio. more casii teldlm | Joe Dilger, who is wanted in Columbus for | Was married first to the fourth duke of C ; i and Cleaning done i Qeorge Adgate, Jr., Is at the Grand|and, as it covers less space, more rapid than | Stealing $30 worth of cutlery from a hard- | Montrose, who died Ti “IB84; second to Wil : Himlie the highest style of hotel. | the now prevalent slopiug ‘characters, while | Ware store, was arrested last night by De- | L0 Stuart Stirling-Grawford, esq., who died 1'for men, No. —— & LIH] Aiited rabrios mads Z. S.'McFatridge of Des Moines fs at the | each of these claims is disputed by those | tectives Dunn and Donahue M |‘ Al '“'\';“-‘ Y ll':" > Marcus Henry Al correspondence strictly confldential K001 a8 ©. R. Sweet has bought out the Ogden| % More of a fad than anything clse. Those | LOW RATE EXCURSIONS, A | W. PA o, M. D hotel news stand. ;‘l “"_1' 5‘1;»“"”' \_'lv “\wlTlvh were Dr Would Divide Afghunistan. 858 Broaoway, Councit BLusp! Rey. C. P. Evaus of Oskaloosa I8 the | of'lted Ouk, Lacey of Shenandoah Samorn op | October 23d and No or Gth ST. PETERSBURG, (Get. 19.—The Novoe| Enclose 10cin stamps for reply Russt of Dr. A, H. Carter Council Rluffs and Dorlacd of Afton, and the wlll . ",‘:‘t‘, lrl“{‘:;-.l‘uy\ mlblv'nm home-seekers | Vremya declares that #h the event of the MACHAN, Dr. George D. Herron is making his head- | Misses Van Ness of Denison and Blood of | " larvest e ons October 23 and N nilitary intervention ,0f. Great Britain, in g — ; Proprioter, quarters at the Grand hotel wcil Blufte. Tho second. mecting will be | 1ebeT, § ot halt rates” (plue 42) for the | Nrghanistan, Russia ¥ be competled £y ==Special Notices: . 5 i s Mrs. J. J. Stewart and daughter left last | held this morning at 9 o'clock in the as. | [oU04 trip from points on the main line, | take similar action ffsmm | ; A B gvening for briet vislt with her parents | Sembly room of the high school, when other | JUIVR QIVSIGH BANSS €Uy to Omaha, in- | The Novoe Vremys'sdds that this joint ac. | _ Councl) Bluffe~x| 5 2 S 7 in Oskaloosa, la subjects of interest to educators will be taken | & o maha Southern & Nebragka| tion upon the part=-of =Great Britain and | > BAN 2. | ‘1 M R J P 2| o City branch to all polnts in Arkansas, Texas, | Russia_will necessanilg lqud to the partition | CHAMNEYS CLEANED: VAULIS CLEANED. | — R. Jones, accompanied by his wife anc . points on its lines and on the K. C. W. & G. | of Afghanis tweon these tWo. bl 0 e e QIS N 3 DrsTwAY . faughter, is the guest of his brother, J. J J. €. Hoftmayr s Fancy Patent, Taliwaz: 1o Loy sianhi Bolita anfizhe Decey | AIRRALIBIAD DEbRASY Lidbe N0 PONErS: | O TAND GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICKMAN. Jonew, for a few days. His home Is in Hungarian Process Flour, Valley railway in New Mexico, also to Dem. Assassiuation Dus to Jealousy, R sounty, Nabeasgal 64 b NEBRAD]{A President. Casbler, Sandwich, 11l Mado by the cidest milling Airm in the west, | ing, N. M. For full particulars, pamphlets, | VICTORIA, Mex., Oct. 19.—There is much | [ 10 Michigan: w ¢ - Mrs. Mary Halrgrove and daughter, Fran- (makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask | circulars, folders, etc., deseriptive of the ter- | excitement here over the assassination of | Sh0m o or § s, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, | Your grocer for it. Trade mark: “Blue | ritory to which these excursions will be o s i : o ; 1 NATIONAL BANK . . W. A. Highsmith, returned Thursday night | ROVEteF 4pply to agent at depol, Fifteenth and Web: | AnIrlas Salazar, the won of a pro MRigent and |- marshandis A . to their home in Jacksonville, 111 H ster streets, or company's offices, northeast | Wealthy merchant of this city, by George ¥ X ; 8. Depository, Umaiia, Nebraska g cholera preventive and cure b L j F R b U, & Deporitary, d h W. O. Wirt had his arm dressed Thurs- | Jefterls. Fletchor and cure by Dr. | corner Thirteenth and Farnam Porras, a well known g man. e deed | 3 i ? : o arm ¢ avenue incil Blufts; THOMAS F. GODFREY, vas committed with & stilleto, Salazar was day ‘and found It progretsing well on (he | Wil wop the' diease I one. hour. Fems A B, st (e heart e Foras: oaal = | CAPITAL, §400,000 of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa L s e Taaiva o oon | bettis, #i e J. 0. PHILLIPPI jealous of Salazar's attention o & notorious : SURPLUS $55,500 Gapital, a £ $100,000 months before he can use it at all, and X r “:llv speclal u|vhn;lph‘nnx A:..i| the best | Assitstant Freight ;1 Passenger Agent womean. 3 Address . | | » . Profits, . . - 12,000 it owill ways be weak. One of the bones | DAIF mattresses go to the Council Bluffs Car- Seandsl in High ¥ cles. M N X 8 —— Une of the oldest banks In the state of lowa. nel p Ll Visitors' Excarsk vin Blg Four, usine: nd ecollcetio Wi e forea s shorte et compan; i L » s t 9.—8 ng We solic our business and licetions. . of the forexrm was shortened by the loss P mpany. Fa Pl sl b ORI Vgl everal of the leading | ! n Ofticers and Directors—Henry W. ¥ntes, vres | 08 §OUCIt our Dusioess aod ol we Wi 'be of two inches and the other by six inches or. Terron's Lecture. Four route. In connaetion eiptr 4 the BIE |\ wapapers have alluded to a scandal in the dent; John 8. Collins, vhe-presdent; Lewis | [icused 1o sea and werve you The pleces were Joined together with sliver | Dr. George T. Herron lectured at the Chris- | will sell excursion tickets At one fare fo | hghest circles of sociaty.. It is stated M L 5. Reed, Casbler; Willlam H. 8. Lughes, G AR T KL mire. the operation belng performed with| tian tbernacle last evening before a geod- | the round trip to &ll pol n thelr line Clement, & commissary of police attaclied ira 1 485 MEbi hereby given that speclal the loss of considerable muscular tissue and | ) b B in S5 Aldlanss e i hio ( nt Cincinnatl), Indiana and Mic the Palals de Justice, examined several im v T pe stockholders of the Bout resulting in the arm belng about two Inches | 120 audien the problems of govern- | Ohlo (¢xcept Cincinnati), Ind o i [ 719 S o 08 s b ¥ THE [RON BANK. Sna' Wil el at the shorter than its mate. mes As the occupant of the chair of ap- | 184n. Tickets good twenty (20) days from a \ Y ek, - plied Christianity at Towa college, Grinnell, | 9ate of sale. Here is a splendid opportunity Decorated LuFayette's Grave. | ¢ e 1 i November, 1864, for Domestic patterns can only be had at|ihe only one of the kind n the country, Dr. | for visiting the old homestead before winter | pypig”oer. 19.—Captain Nathan Appleton ring and acting upon }” Vavra's new dry goods store, 142 Broadway. | Herron is entitled to considerable considera- | Sets in. For tickets and full information . < p « MAIN 2 o ing or renewing the a | tion, and his recent address before the grad. | call on any ticket agent, or address E. 0. | the delegate of the Soclety of the Sons of the F v Sims & Bainbridze, SRR Of inccrporation of sild companys Washerwomen use Dome: uating class of the Nebraska State university, Cormick senger trafic manager, or 1), | Revolution of Massachusetts, at 3 o'clock this A v - - - . Il o oy By order of vl,tu‘nmi.vxlllwl‘lvr‘ '|'|w \Jr:‘” o — which resulted in his belng denounced as an | B. Martin, general passenger and ticket | afternoon placed upon the tomb of General de TN AR AR BARE R0 e e TS e ] 2 e g, Premier egg cups at Lund Bros | anarchist by newspapers all over the country, | agent, Big Four route, Cincinnati, O, | La Fayette, in Pichus cemetcry, the bronze 3 $t=1+4-4), Bngurt alock, d | Lancoln, Neby, Ot 16 W64 on ald company, in Lincoln, Neb. Main’ street, |

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