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T Owaia Suwoay Bes [NEWS FROV (OUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO. 12 PEARL BTREET | Uninvited Guests Canse Trouble at Victor Sadowski's Party, OFFICR . . ¢ - Delivered by carrier to any part of the eity, ‘ H. . TILTON, Lossee. INSISTED ON JOINING THE MERRY MAKERS ES—Business office, Used Rev Mars the Enforce Their Demands Ing Called t Took t Wonld-le Revellers the City Jaik MINOR MENTION, ers t Mayne Real Estate Agency, 539 Broadway. Charles Baughan took out a permit yester day for the erection of a $1,200 dwelling the corner gf Ying and Second strects hefe will be a meeting of the W of the World at their hall Monday e October 22. Business of importance will be served Willlams will have a hearing M day afternoon at 2 o'clock in Field's court on the charge of stealing a harness and cart from Dave Long. Frank Jones was arrested last evening with two overcoats In his p one of which, a drab sack coat collar he was trying to dispose of R. A. Robinson bound over to the grand jury the charge of steal ing Dr. Janney's g and money his bond was fixed at $30 Leon Lee, th Island brakema had his hip hurt in a railway aceident days ago, has recovered sufficiently he could be taken to his home in Ne Grace guild will pink tea and clable Wednesday ¢ October 24, in the guild ro Grace church. During the evening a pleq will be rendered The infant child of Mr Mrs. J aged 22 days, died at 6 ok morni The funcral will take place at 10 Kt o'cizck morning from the reside 136 had Harrison t he reac Rev. (. Savidge of Omaha and T. W Williams this city have completed ar on the issues b commencing imen Vietor ner of street, ¥ Fred Smith Lewls put i with a Jag of merrymakers tng them out nd demanded Sadowski f h was friends and Twenty-second when about Shefler and entertaining a at pr cor Lut M y " his hom avenue night iday Jennie v Willla armed n Justice an apg and insisted on Joining the The host succeeded In but they came back again admittance. That time they darkly hinted that the carpet it they to come Sadowsk! sent of Marshal Canning. battle with fired anning Iver Lew a gait put with v wed revolvers and i ornament llowed residenc yesterday on W clothi and in near the by ar Several he in A few that ssers were 1o o but when ( h with a re arrested Smith and took refuge in fight n Canning, with his well known abilities, could not equal. After tof his breath he turned his two prisoners, whom rge of Sudowski. When Lewis, who apparently th the disturbance, lome with the understanding be on hand as a wit tn Canning then went to Shefler's mer of Tenth avenue and street, and, pulling him out bed, bundled him off to the city Jail. Al will have hearings tomorrow morning Judge McG knows found He hefler ing & had lost mc look afte left in ch ed the jail mich to to g ruing at the ¢ fourth give a ms o in at sing program Olsen terday and o'cl ye sprin this stre w. of respective churches evening, November 20 of the Rebekah Relief tion will give a palette and conundrum with musical and literary pr and freshments at Independent Order of Odd Fel lows hall Tuesday evening, October The Royal N ng tions for a given at the of Pythius hall Merriam bl Friday evening Modern Woodmen triends of the are cordially invited At the annual meeting of the national en- | campment of the Union Veteran legion, held at the city of Newark, N. J., October 10-14 Jumes Tanner was chosen nat} com mal with headquarters at Washing Di O. Lawrence Keavney. Tuesday The ladies fal o DENOUNCED EXINTING THINGS, ighbors are mak al to b in_the The srder Dr. Merron Co v Usen, Some Public ke o pstitutions, and Georpan! At the Chr alt reduc | confirn [co | Dr | ture Herron deliy tian red ar le la tening we of his formed is a deep thinker and a man of and the ability to clothe them He was unsparing in his present legislative, judi. cial and economic systems. Altho with the anarchist he shares a doep dissatisfac tion with the existin of alairs, he very difterent from the anarchist in the edy he looks to, for he holds that a cha will be brought about, not by a revolutiol with blood and fire, but by an evolution which the prineiples laid down by Chr the Sermon on the Mount should find fullest fruition. The sp treatment eral court be operated adjudicating « itere 1 Under federal ¢ St the And he very rty of the The rouds are often ten uvested pay inter s that never system nace have L ther lec t evening ther doubt audience bern, and ough the d th he less the siz he | d the first even opinion ter, ing, that broad id i eloquent words denunelation of th who has been for sev- : eral years in the employ of the Union Pa cifie, was before the commissioners of insan ity yesterday, and, after an e mination, ordered taken to the Clarinda hospital treatment. A report was circulated M. S. Roop & Co. h on Broadway near the corne for $30.000, Omaha parties chasers, Mr. Marcus says the and that the building it not on the At the 4 o'clock at St church today th choir render Mann’s Magnificat and Dimittis flat, with tenor solo by 1. M. Treynor. For the ithem the Dudley uck quartet will | 8ing “Lead Kindly Light by Dudley Buck Selly Huff roled into the arms of an o last evening with his time-honored regularity He was wanted to serve some undone time on the chain gang, and there is n in formation on file charging him with creating | a disturbance at a dance on lower Broadway one night last week Rev. George D, morning and evening a nacle. Mrs. Rand, for s stal fs that 1 the the firm of Marcus block of Sixth street being the pur report is false market Paul's A, H in A sold in in that service will Nune aker was espec s of the railway * sald he in substance m to principally for the purpose of n which the railways ar the management of re turn under the direction find on railway property in the Teceivers, i many men who have plundered corporation for private zed with fictitions great as the American profits on an existence is now run, ur liberty than slavery en, and it has become N the corrupt manipulation of leg and courts. Irresponsible the It presents features more degrading taxatfon without representation, and ere in his Our fed n of our urt fourth | untry the gain capital entire these pic org times And Horron will preach this the Christian taber wealthy and aged lady | e4I1¥ formerly Hving in Burlington, (s in the city | %8 1 on this trip with the doctor. She became or cquainted with iim when he was pastor falleiy 8 church In that city, and becoming inter- | KT2Ater i estedr in his work and convinced that he had | *yer tould a brilliant future, endowned the cha T el plied Christianity at lowa college, the:| 1L understanding that he was to occupy it. She PV eredit of his present fame to herself, is fully | 041 liberty a8 proud of ench succe makes as the L LU doctor himself | thol ax the and had it people billions The as is a with b a to e the courts of and the arr cction—why sliou operate them should be owned by th reorganized in the interests I humanity. But under and justice have L which may coincide or may not Some Quentions and Answers, | v the mind of the public there is no Who has a the v any surprise felt when they nd TNTE olty? in direct conflict 5 »| “But. notwithstanding this dark ut that I have painted,” said he in ho | “I do not speak as one discoura; Sargent contrary, the outlook Whe | today, ‘more than ever before, all popular SISl standards of right and wrong are measured Who will by thoe of Christ. Civilization unconseiously Akt wenr pts the Christian rules the correct Who will Iu the hour when we thought not Sargent € Man has come and is sitting in judg Who, siway nent on the people. The millenium has gent | begun already.” Who Dr. Herron will conclude his series of lec $1.50, ures next Monday night, and he should be It greeted by a crowded house. He has a ¢ you used, epigrammatic style and the happy ulty of continually saying something that carers will carry away with them, quire opera their pro »wn and the n y of ¢ v 1d agents for il e of the the present ne to be two We are sole city oldest and strongest fire insuran, in the world. We also negotiate at the t possible rates. Towle several of the companies farm Lougee t loans we & reorg f Sargent Kes the price of shoes in al ) by m lowest picturc conclus| 1. On the promising, because prices in shoes carries the best shoes in the city can you rely on for good shoes o Sargent take pains new pair it they | ace as or Son In fitting your feet? a as he advertises? Sar sell you $3.007 things are ir shoes at PERSONAL PARIGRAPHS. $2.00 or these buy ¥ the best Sargent. ue, why don't | argent's? | 2 shoes for VICTORIOUS € of All Temperance Drinks Knocks Out All Kivals. extraordinary demand created for Copps Cheer in all temperance communities where intoxicating beverages cannot be sold las led envious alleged rival to attack it amd misrepresent it Among conservative and ¢ fous dealers who do app oach the line of violation of law, and families who don’t want an intoxicating bev- | erage in their lockers, these misrepresenta- | tions have led to the most erucial tests for alcohiol known and the beverage, while sparkling, Invigorating and health-building, has been found to be as harmless s th mildest soda water. Thus alleged fricndly warnings” coming lie fel vs who think themselves rivals prove to be selfish misrepresentations made for the sole purpose of enabling them to force the sale iauseous and unwholesome compounds Wheeler & Hereld, Council Bluffs, Ia he originators and sole brewers of Copps Cheer, and give n _indemnifying bond to every dealer, while the beverage speaks for . But if more proof is desired the lorsements of ministers, judges, chemists and physiclans can be referred as they ha ippeared in The Bee daily week: indreds of others in our offl C. E trip. M. €, Vanderveer trip to Clinton. Tom E. Callaghan left of a week to Denver Mr. and Mrs, W turned from a visit Chicago Miss Man the guest o Fourth street. Mrs. Jane the city , Mr T a Reld has returned from a Nebraska The Kin left last evening for a yesterday for a trip | , T1He Bradley have their daughter re in hofft_of Huntington, i J Ind., fs Davenport and family on s Nicewonger of Albany, to make her h J. M. Oursler, for the W. Willams left last intending to speak in dist pal church in the this morning | Mrs. J. B. Allen, formerly of this city, but | now of Cozad, Neb., is lyin the point of death. Her many friends here will be pained to learn of her serious condition | Lewis McDaniel and Lillian Hammond of Tabor, D. Higbee of Grinnell and James B, Gregg of Red Oak were among the lowans Who stopped at the Grand yester George F. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Matthews, Mrs. John Dougherty and Rebecca Dwiggin have returned from Burlington, where they attended the meeting of the lowa’ grand lodges of the Odd Fellows aud Daughters of Rebekah. They say that the meeting was the largest and one of th st interesting ever held since the 1in the state The ladies of the First will take orders ¢ of all kinds and Mrs. Walter 1 street 1., is with her winter. night for | the Metho. evening and in neph Elder Lovel, ar tse ay to for h of Mra. t of Eben D, at 4 o'clock Mrs. I aged 90 years her bed for the was the mother of J. B. Blake rge B. Blake of Colorado an She was a r nt of since 1863, and was a member of tional chur The funeral will afternoon at 3 o'clock from th nce of Mr ner, and the remains buried in Fairview cemetery De, B ke, Adeline wile Blake, at the died resi i laughter ner had last six She Presoyt mfortab) Leay 126 South rian and hurch auilts with Seventh sizes Smith, ers Eagle laundry, 724 Broaaway, work. Tel. 157, Almostw Tragedy. C. W. Burritt's he at narrowly escaped being burned t at an early fathor would undoubtedly to death it not chain of circumstances. Gr good | ngreg Spo o Park avenu © ¢ than dirt the Council Everything else in the ling rugs and upholstery than anywhere else The those n Bluffs ( W carpet sweep. pet f goods n town buying your wood heater 0 Broudway, and see best airtight’ stove joint und company’s. pets, cur hour yesterday mc his have 1 had been fortunate | " A xplode the room where the old man, who is afflict with paralysis, was g The smell ¢ smoke aroused some of the other members of the family, who ran in and found the d man's bed wrapped in flames. They selzed helpless form and carried it to place of safety, and then, armed with bucket Of water, quenched the flames, which by tha ¢ time had charred the entire walls and cell ing. The fire department was called, but by the time it reached the place was need of its services. Befor Swaine's call at 1 Acme ¢ | heater pipe P n draug sleepl celebrated ale and porter now at Grand hotel bar, dents’ Rocad Table. lons of the Superintend- Tuble f southwestern lowa yesterday, in the morning at the High school building and in the afternocn at Ogden hotel parlors. Several subjects for discussion and resolutions were | embodylug the sense of the megting Among these were that 100 many are not being taught in the schools, that the experiment of vertical writing should be tried, and that in teaching reading in the primary se Is the synthetic, word and sentence methods should be used in combina- th within one another. Among those who ook part in the discussion were Superintend. Superinte closing Round held sesslons there THE ladies of the First Presbyterfan church will meet 0 the church rs on Wednes day afternoon at 2 p. m., to make comfors waln Stovepipe 8¢ @ joint, way. 740 Broad Jasberwomen use Domestle scam midnight | 1ge | the | ot wish to even | subjects | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:'SUNDAY ents Chevalier of Red Oak, Lamson of At lantie, Kinney of Woodbine, Warner of Har lan and Sawyer of Council Bluffs; Principals Dorland of Afton, Fort of Glenwood, Burton of Villisca and Eastman of Councll Blufts; Profs. Paulson and Prioa g Councll Biufls | and Prof. Condit of Red ( [, The plan wis broached of organizing @| Monday another of fur famous big sales | tenghers’ association In southweatern Towa, | oii| greater bargains thay oser | | the ten days that have elapsed MoS managed to spend abowt $100 with larceny from ' ‘Buflding. orley has He was slated BRUANCH PONC A YARD, Bennison Tiros Monday's Big Sale. and 1t was doetded to hola a meeting early | %'} BTeater barg R next_spring in order to perfect plans wad, 106 A1 105000 Bohky® oot the organization is effected between 400 yard g % 500 teachers will belong b-inch unbleach §ige | “The next semi-annual Round T TR s held at Red Oak, the exact time 19¢ cotton 1 nounced later. The following are BALsk ot ioci ma President, H, G. Lamson of Atlantic oy 2 tary, E. H. Bastman of Councll Bluffs ble 4 oll cloth rugs, 48¢ A L L -4 ofl cloth rugs, 8§ MONDAY IS DRESS e and ¢ novelt Monday 44¢ yard 24-inch black satin rhodame, black satin du sge yard Intend to make Monday a big d 00 skeins Saxony yarn, e skein, Finest imported Saxony yarn, 8¢ skein Large size, all silk Windsor ties colors and black, 15¢ each. SPECIAL CURTAIN SALl or one day we sell genuine point De Spray lace curtains, rufie edge, value, $6.00 at $2.60 pair. $6.00 chenllle curtains, Monday, $3.33 SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. Buy your fur capes of us Monday $18.00 80-inch French Coney capes, $10.00. $20.00 Astrachan, 30-inch capes, $12.00 25.00 Astrachan inch capes, $16.00. $30.00 Astrachan, 30-inch capes, $19.00 $46.00 wool seal, 30-inch capes, $24.00, $85.00 beaver, 28-inch capes, $60.00 $150.00 mink, 30-inch capes, $05.00, No house can mect our prices on fur capes | Open every evening pongees. lot muslin, Monday ble the will b be an officers seere i yard and 30c yard; worth Socinl Happenings. A surprise masquerade part Friday evening at the home Fowler, 268 Benton street. Thos Misses Laura Helsler, Grace Helsler, Gussic Dougherty, Nellie Linder, May Grosvenor Grace Edison, Laura Hyde, Amy Dillon, Ethel Watson, Bertie Brown, Lilllan Williams and Lulu Fowler; Messre. Wallace Holin Henry Wageck, Tom Tinley, Lewis Stoddard Robert Dailey,” Frank Bell, James Mulhol- land, Morris McCarvel, Charles Vandebogart Fred Murphy, Kirt Hayes, Herbert Fowler [Roy Fowler.” The evening was spent In dancing and playing games. Refreshments served at a late hour ast Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, W W. Loomls entertained about thirty of their friends at their home on South Bighth street, in honor of their guest, Mrs, I, M Gault’ of Chicago. Cards were the chief amusement of the evening, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Everett and Mr. H. C. Cory The T. T's held their meeting last Friday evening at the home of Miss Baith Field, on Platner street On’ Tuesday evening th First Bapt'st church and congregation sembled at the church to celebrate the ond_anniversary of the day on which J. H. Davie assumed the pastoral An audience of fully 200 was a most enjoyable time ensued brought something in the way minder of affection for the pasto wagon loads were transferred from the church to the parsonage the next morning A movel and delightful diversion in the | shape of & moonlight pienic was enjoyed by a party of Council Bluffs young peopl ‘ Wednesday evening. The place selected was | until | @ charming spot about two and a half miles | those Included in the last two clasaes the ast of the city. The party drove out in|books will also be open on election day two_carriges, provided with an appetizing [ The following are the places for registration lunch, which spread and devoured in | and the gentlemen will have the books genuine pienic fashion. After lunch the |y charge party drove back to town and attended the [ “piret Sy performance of “A Cold Day.” Those com- | Herid's posing the party were: Mr. and Mrs, Wood | (ricks, ¢ Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lougee, Misses | First Bennett, Zurmuehlen, Gleason, Babcock and 2 Vincent, and Messrs. Zurmughlen, Kirk Pat- | C, Bante {§rson, Ned Shepard, Ed Wickham and Harry | Second AL the regular monthly meeting of the St. | “autil® Andrew's society, held in the new Knlghts | Knoti s of Pythlas hall last Wednesday night, a | beck, J very ‘enjoyable program was efficiently ren-| Third dered, each ono doing himself proud apd re. | Creston | gelving a hearty encore. The progfarm wai: |S.Heck, G, 8. Ti T e [ Som oD [ Nolan's, 913 Soyth Main street. 3. R M olby Durkee | ctrong, 'C. H. Meller, Togiuirars AR Fourth ‘Ward, Firt I'recinct—n “-_J;.‘\"“‘ o4 | B W. Neal, A. I. Brown, Aiseocyon | Fourth' Wara being not 1 Juckson's 621 tables yet | Ward, 'F The floor 601 West GOODS all DAY was given wool drese Miss Lulu present were goods 50¢ yard ay pair BENNISON BROS members of the Council Bluffs. as Rev duties present, and | Bach guest of a re and two [0 You Must Reglater. The reglstration books for the tion, to be held November 6 in the various prec t Thuraday and Friday, October Saturday, Novemt to 8 p On whose name Coes not books of the last general elec register, unless e is out of the r et his naturalization papers after November 3. For the benéfit of ng elec wil Ibe the city 26 and 26, from 9 o'clock three days appear on the nets next and r 3 a m thes every loes not was i who Precinct—Wheeler adw W. C reggistrars Precinct—I. Mer ¥ Baldy, F T. Wat AT & Hen d, Second ast Broadw reglstrars Ward, First Precinct 13 _North Main str ey, G. H. Baker, registrars Ward, cand Precinet 00 West Broadway. J. I, H. Mithen, registrars. Ward, First Precinet-—Max Mohn's house, 217 South Main street. A L. ( Hollen- Mik Arm- lo P 1o - Jesst 1ano Solc itatior Al Musie ... street Mrs. The rved the b i \ S iano Solo th aveny Jackson, registrars st Precinc Wardian's Broadwiy v Skinkle reglstrars co! Refreshments were then s | only plentiful but delicious | groaning when all had finished | Was then cleared and Scotch dances were | Ve, W ey had, intermingled with others, (o while away | chifth | Ward, seeo | the few remaining hours. One of the most | Sapiwich a1 SfyEnt | pleasing features of the evening, though not | Sixth W IRirst on the program, was the profusion of beau- | lough e ‘1 shop tiful roses and other flowers, frecly dis- | third stree t tributed to all present by Mré. J. R, M. | regisirars, ; Pherson. The night being far spent, all ad-| (SIXth Ward, Second Journed, only to be calle celebrate 8t | ALUDK'S, Blgce. S8 L Andrew's day, November 30, with an eclab- | Gomren Lufrs, orate banquet and bal. Friday afternoon at the Grand Army the members of the Women's Relief corps leld a meeting and_ surprised the treasuror of the organization, Mrs. Hoon, by presenting ter a fine emblem of gold and a china cup and saucer A musicalo was glven by Miss Anna| Hutchinson last Tuesday evening at her| R. 1. Grifths, one of the liome, 14 east Plerco street, in honor of Mr. hoclligrantiates Cook of St Louis. About’ twenty couples | 118l school grady were present, and an elaborate musical pro- | 10 California to attend | gram was presented in a delightful manner. | versity i« Precinct—Peter nth street registrars, Precinet 11 North Turner it} v rher G McCul Mwenty Anderson, Precinet—W cust street 10 Whiting, hall | The a dance October ladiek, | music, nd Army of the Republic will give at their hall on Monday evening, 22, Admission, gentlemen, 35c free. Dalbey's orchestra will furnish The Bluffs Has Chess Players. Couneil who recently went the Stanford uni the same skill evidenced the leading Turner, and de: of games.. The San gives young Grifith Bluffs to continues to show which he often In Oakland he met of the ific in a series Examiner in | chess | here player feated him -ancisco much prals C. 8. Colby of Council Bluffs met in Omaha the past week Mr. Gurner, who for years has held the Towa chess championship, and de feated him by 11 to 4, with two draws, and in another series by 6 to 2. They will meet again week Annual Clowk Opening. Boston innual cloak and Tuesday 23. As has all cloaks at a reduced price for We have no doubt that our patrons will turn out in full force to renew their acquaintance with Mr. Henry J Schroff, who will be with us dur Ing the opening. He is show ing one of the must stylish lines of cloaks that has ever been shown by him, lice of goods he carrys has become celebrate in this vicinity for being the best fitting, as well as the nobblest garments on the market and if you buy one of his garments you can always depend on getting full value for your | money. Don't miss this chance of seeing the finest line of west of Chicago, | | memter only days, and every coat | cost pi | The takes week: custom in store shall be sold these two days only. stor opening of this n the in the const 1 | Just received, a | tatest styles in miliir 10 Pearl street W ry invoice at M of all the s Ragsdale's, Council Bluffs Wins. of the closest games of foot ball that here this year took between the high school this city and the eleven of Crefghton college. From start to finish the eldes were evenly matched and from the start to finish it was hard to tell which had the better chance of winning. Finally, just as the Creighton college men had the ball al- most to the goal, Mather of the B.uffs got H0Id of it and carried 1t back (o (he centor before he was overhauled. This gave new courage to the Bluffs boys, and they finally won the game by a score of 6 to 0. Wanted—A good driving or delive for his Keeping, with a view of purchasing, by W. S. Homer, the Low Priced Grocer 538 Broadway. 3 nday Evenlng Discourses, Next Sunday evening Rev. J. H. Davis will commence a series of evening lectures on the following subjects October 28, A Young Woman of Courage November 11, A Young Man of Courage vember A Young Woman's Resolve veuber A Homesick Boy; December The Soldier; Deceraber 16, An’ Unequal Con test; Dec ber A Unique Song Service December 30, An Ancient Race; Janua 13 The Defense of a Lintel Patch. | One be yesterd | has been played y afternc two n at | FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta Criminaia Plead Guitty. Van Dyke was found court jury yesterday suit of clothes belonging Johnson glven a trial of having forged an order upon Fisher | & Son, Underwood merchants, signing to it the name of A. P. Maxfield, for a suit of clothes. After the state had introduced all its testimony he concluded he might as well | plead guilty, which he did William Criss pleaded guilty to the crime | of larceny, and Charles Minor and Fred Tr nor did ‘the same to the crime of larceny from a building in the daytime. Bob Limerick's trial on the charge burglarizing Wabash frefght cars, is set the first thing Monday morning. James F who turned state's evidence, is in he has been ever since he and th gang were first arrested, and it is that he will tell the same story the preliminary hearing William the district stolen a colored man William charg, guilty by of having to another naned Lewis was a on th horse of for 18 No. Jail rest ex- as | wt of the pected upon Selected hard wood for heating stoyas. H. A. COX, 37 Main strest. Tel, J. €. Hoffmayx & bancy P Hungarian Pr Flour. | Made by the oldest milling firm in the west, makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask your grocer for it. Trade mark: “Blue Rooster." . 1 18, s ¥ Bee Carrlers, man undertaken The out of t apparent end carriers lately avenue and Fourth lay morning Rathford Childs by him at that corner, and back with a brickbat’ several other carriers:have the man, who is des old clothes and Aty A of crazy las Iriving 1 with th the contract Bluffs has near the corner street. Yester was assaulted struck in th Tinley and chased by tall, and uch hat meil in view an assaulting the Hog cholera preventive of Fifth Jefferis, Fletcher avenue, | Wil stop the dise. in bottle, $1 by Dr Blufts Trial and cure Council one hLour Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. T A Clark vead. of A. Clark 5 o'clock yesterday Mrs. wife 1 Lomé During the past ¢ with the disease and Mrs. Clark mad the hope of bafling her home in this fr a few ks ago, sinking since. York nd u band from | membe the Sec | and her wearing an Elizab, consumption at at her th died morn of ' DeVoks Air Tight head Drinelp 1o Heaters They struct 504 Br are at are con- Harrison street AN Srion ng 216 52 years. conflict e on scientll 8 hteen 1 been g al trips returr last tr steadily was a native of oved here wi her Wisconsin. She nd Presbyterian genial disposition made her | thusiastic, generous helper in all forms triendliness and charity. Besides her h | band, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Alexander J iston of Sa Springs, Idaho, who join in caring for her most tenderly to the very last. The funera eryic will be held Mon day afterncon at o'clock at the lat restdence The Pethybridg rket way has been sold to Gus Henri continue the busi with increa for & the public the | prices T bis ay ¥ eve Nipped a Pockethook, idence of 1 of Broad thie She m the has mar and ver state in 1879 of She New y hus chur time | 1 . Wiatt wey h in the and ok Agaln The pock th i X hqu of ketl ntained {‘V‘ ise has sold Bouricius' mu high grade pf Stutsman stre fow expenses are reasonabiy. 116 Kird, Cox, 8 ng for sale. Cheaper than 7 Main street. Telephon it 635 Br hs, d facili best meats Malo Wil t ket inter at iy th be Br Domestic RS new can only re, 142 pattern bhad at adway esbyteria will e will save you u 740 Broadway, St e oned tie sos T McSorley 1 b 1M Behalf of Deme Male Quart breaks nard water, n Dollurs u Day last even who stole n keeper at and Tenth avenue cket was found & the purse was his property, h.[ Wollma 108 Bir beaut Dan N uspici from Andy Rowland corner of Main street ten days ago. In v purse contalning § an identified by Rowland as was £ $49 t ng ne " a s Havana Freckles cigar,Davis, wholesals agt Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s office. Tbe Jaundries use Domestic soapy OCTOBER Hans | while | chess | BANK PR Counvieted Cou y 1 th ATLANTIC, gram.)—The of the defunct trial ¢ ent, The cashier now rt Madison Interesting and formation in regar gon has been on th | days ana na from County nd Attor | defense. His ‘\ ol and the 08 whi i the unde Att Hu most b alleged that every particula k and w every action that that he had 1 Phelps and J. ple's office, they bank, during the | said ‘that when | he and the fraudulent | that the best be to plead guilty It was unders with the bank appear as well | faflure came he o5 t as | store in his children’s name after 1so produc tzer in The witness been written before the was in char securd money one of the i | do 1s to close [ by fa ¥ ure an to ters RESENTED TH Some of the K SIOUX CI1TY The alleged supervisors and by of bers mittee terest. The ganization, lagt winte of 100. It board, and ng investigation county As a tions, civil actions members of the During th was brought the board allowed and this and other tions were filed visors are now Prominent in tices of the editor “of the proceedin bers of th ter Strange, )f havin over for printing, bills, himself had voted to which hithertc tion, Strang & memb of the structed the coun for the alle 1 £,00. Strange dividual board against mone; caused Peters, zens! the latte against Stra Supervisors age most o the citizens These cases the bondsmen prompted by a | and other | the efre Th some time ago the board off inst them ther offer was rejecte and the attacks mence The regarded newsg corruption of the « | CEDAR Oc members of the continue t of has le: out lir th followe and by flling Kelly under the arres a committee ge. have o the of the red wer ult . up & being RAPIL he Princes of 1 today. The Telegram.) f th | eity completed by ré: Frank A v Rapids; Her emir, Davenpert; elgn’ mollah, Ceda | #overeign simurgh sovereign secretar ppael, sovereig Charles ‘Camercn, Davenport ) various lines fected and repor Applications for ceived from Peoria the Supre MOINES, Th D am.) wn t administratrix of Paul listrict against the lant, estmen odbury district t, against district, a nt, against eompany William F pellant, Clay Glover lant dlsty st P W CEDAR legr RAPID; ALt T m.) Woman's Ch layed report bible readin the wh a romantic meetin th nimer Dr MeDill gl ~ il f st at M W. Mcbil £ Mr with 1 brother cf Fire MALVERN, Ia park fr the Two Hurlan Boys HARLAN, Ia young men of th 21 IDENT'S TRIAL WAS READY TO TAKE Damaging Testimony Against J, 0, Yetzer of Atlantic, Ia, HIS MEDICINE titution Expla Aftalr Was Arranged Wh Crash ¢ In., f Cass County the principal themes of gossip here testimony of A r penitent brought been rneys testimony fl damaging Y r s w en In ¢ Ye being summer, defendant banking. thing and g0 16 the was possible 1 ot 1 hold up and of the funct Caw ns How the me, Oct. 20, J (Special Yetzer, bank Tele president of the at « is one at pr Dickerson sentence been out much to the failure stand for th under strong Bruce and has b W years ry, has six very new in Dicker- three cross fire and Swar Sims for the en direct and affected him testimony was that full knowledge condition of counseled in all and taken. Witness said nsultation with Julien Phelps & for and Phelps bank should be would be arrested for He told 0 (witness) he could do then would penitent ary Yetzer's account fixed up 0 as to when the hard the ¢ letters that had in June and August December, when h trying in every way t the' bank up, end ng saying: “All we car take medic oth re has not etzer had as to th Tem the had closed tzer in attorneys that 1o be uld run the d our P EDITOR'S ATTACK asons W Stoux City (3 Accused of Corruption. crruption the the citizens 0 citizen leading after the manr 1 through W board hearing or showing had_divided t testimony and under bon, oux were comm board one of retaliated harged there tin e ty over 1 without accusing falsc t prominent having sworn out the nst the bondsmen of ex-Treasurer bondsmen com against re lesire members of is strengthened by the accused by 1pon its members sc the per's outspoker and Concluve of t) soverei grand twenty-one delegates nmittees were appointed to take work, ch originated in this city o Court 1 « lay were as the ir Railway Hoston Michael F it rk of the John Kelly ot 20.—(8pectal 1 in the Nt suits board against mem and taxpayers' com excite great local in ' committee is an or axpayers, forme T of committees the fight against the experts made search- the affairs of the of these invertiga- were brought to remove for malfeasance. these cases evidence that pr accepted bribes. On riminal Informa accused Super elegram.) board of rec brought the figh was City upon the John C Tribune ed_against its members, By BOCUNINE the county wever, which Strange ) allow, and in regard had been no ques 18 with the other tw ard under bonds, in attorney to sue Kelly harges, a matter of prac Kelly After mem in bills this, acting Authority criminal him s an in from the Informations of aining member citi 1 a charge of perjury informit the s civil additior men Kifor being members ttee Kelly, Peters generally’ regarded on the part of Strang the board to break against themselye the fact members [ the \a and of cuit certain o resign abandoned minor conditions complied with. Tl the cifizens' committec n com- Kelly s direct attitude board, particularly result of his iinst th es of It nd nized in this iy ists The organization wa ection of the following nmong, sove ‘cign emj Horst, soverelgn vic Clemens, sover- John Temple ri; J. P, Rall Rapids: B, rer, Davenpor verclgn inside sentinel I, Oct Br i (S conc W Rapids Davenpo lar up the be per meetin been re The order which at a future harters hav d Chicage two years will ccinions, et (Special Tele court decisions hunde follows: Ann Vreelan of Oscar Vree cago, Milwaukee | ippellant, | William H. Hugh Investment com y nst the | mpany spellant et al rretsor Banker estat Ct company st district Yy Afirmed that | NOT A MEDICA | GENUINE METHODS OF DRS. COPELAND AND SHEPARD, The Distinguishing Feature of Their Work is That It Stands the Test of Time and That It's Rosults are Permanant. Evidence That is Unanswerable, | The pu o r for air. Aching peland and 1 waketuls ] gnition of the fuct th, ' re reliable, speed‘er and superior | other, as is shown by fact that practice fmmeasurabi ger other based on good, sound suby reasons. 1t none of the natur shemeral craze or sensation. Med ons have been Mem | not to the time when a certain | ot the public have not bowed down in a medical way. The blue the Brown-Sequard el other of mphasize how easy for |2 time to follow false lights | forebly, how the publ falsity and abandone them. But the popular ¥ of the Copeland Shepard work has in no part the elements A medical sensa tion or medical this emphasized ngly by brought out in lumns month or two in printed a and a half and two vears ago; the r f patients then giving testimonial a printed at the tin elr stence upon the fact (hat nly cured when they gave th but that they have remained sir and well: that t have year half and twe health s th Drs. € nflder Shepat Ic r body. limbs and head, of sleep—all were dix- ng f 1 lost my vigor and ambit euble fea- akness, with flesh. 1 seema is their | ture flabb Ta ng of my 1 has an Al sensa smmon ry runneth to false glass sen . Koch this kind only the public for and just sation ymph and eplsades it Is s00n ir and Is very str th « of ) tements slastic testimonials ured njoyed a yea | vears of perfeet A cure by This the work that test of time the | year | mor | pubii astle. el s MRS. JAY, 3190 Meridith o 1 tried o change and A Avenue solely peland and distinguishing feature it is genuine; that it stands the | ney that it partakes in no part of | Not of a medical sensation: that | ment r notabl s becomes | decid ts popularity greater and the and 1 larger and more enthus of perfect have felt we n ldly. The lall always urge my rel W ind tre larg of it Jay % | Shepard d “Upon a physiclan’s roand went to ¢ Atlantic watering plac Island. But there w until Shepard be for lungs and 1 b He treat was built up and r lealth. Tt well. No ¢ catarrh, results hay result Shep fa ' 1150 10 seve K thnse. eat= 11 any roten weeks to the point years since 1 1o smothering, eat and sleep n great, and feel it in the of my duty afling friends to go where I I 1 had not had a thoroug would have brought back m bronchitfs. But 1 stay perfectly ment was easily taken, and the very trifiing. Drs. Copeland and i they agree and are reliable in I will gladly say this to an§ one inquire s neluding Cos of qualities after apparent patronage Dr my fit blood 1 me five | s year its suec l} INVALID WOMEN, | Iy Finds cking i Stav An Owala L Home, A'ter where—“ured t Mrs, W, © stimable and ref of friends. Her husband, W. ( until recently, the well known at the Webster street depot. Dut bject could impel this lady's pointed | ment—the bensfits it may confer upon | afflicted with chronic disease. These earnest words If T make strong statements the | the case fully warrant them. 1 went to Dr Shepard because relatives and friends of mine had been cured by him. This was over year ago, Amd my cure was so complet I have never had a touch of dis | since. From the way I felt and what I served in other cases 1 believed T had con sumption. At first the were local, Hke catarrh— in the chest and head. A short ha or bronchfal cough appeared with « pains and soreness in the lungs and My heart futtered and T smothered so that 1 could not sit at the table where tuals were steaming. 1 had to rush Relie Vain ared. 10 Meridith d lady, with a tor 1t r My elrc was way lerk may tCome il i Write for personal mail charge, treatment superintends partment, and by a system of pondence can treat those out of the eft quite as well as those who come to the of- fice. Send for a symptom blank. Medleine hipped carefully and changed frequently. Try this treatment. DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD, ROOMS 211 AND 312 NEW BUILDING, OMAHA S to 11 a. m. Wednesdays 6:30 to 8: 30. Sunda S in the mail close correse | facts in n that oh. signs YORK LIFR 3. heart b p. m. urdays L 10 to 12 m. C.W.PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience, IADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF TH WORLI'S HERBAL DISPEN- vic the f farmer to Jasper Neweastl sons of respectable here taken of burglary at nd Ferguson were arrested ounty on a charge - TRAIN ROBBED IN THL TERRITORY R " « The Miss No. 223 on th several Persons Reporte by the bers Firing PARSONS, Kan Pacific passenger train | sas & Arkansas Valley division, was | | up by four masked men at Coretta miles east of Waggoner, 1. T., at o'clock tonight. An empty car was placed the main track and the train struck it robbers commenced a terrible ¢ ht nd fo five passengers were shot reports are very meager. The train hour is being backed (nto Waggoner But little money is said to have beer cured. The robbery was the work of ook and his perate gang of outlaws, whe | hawve recently been terrorizing the citizen n the territory. For two months g L raflre passing through the torritory have | been heavily guarded in fear of an attick and money shipments into the territory have been refused by the expriss compa Minor depredat by the gang, « within the past week or so. precaution to have been | past the has beer At different . points | Thorcugh préparations were made to mee | the expected attack. The outlaws evidently nticipated a desperate resistance and 1 elr work with flerce fighting. Al the Cirs excepting the sleepr were shot full of h e ind not & whole window remains. T train struck the obstruction of fcr | the track after being shunted onto the ontlaws having thrown a switeh for purpose. The money secured was from i cal saf e FINING UP EMIGRANT ieport an Agrecment with the Canadin CHICAGO, 0ot Ch the Western Passenger | sued a call for a meeting cf the advisory | committee of the association, to b+ h 11 next | Tuesday, for the purpose of listening to the | repert of the the ments made Pac the question of con n emi business. Tt is arran are completed that will b all the n lines. that at this meeting g the claim the right to have o rour f $100 to California from Chicaso, vin Orleans. A meeting of the {runscon ntal lines was to have been held during last week for the purpose of ving he Transcontinental Passenger ass ciation but the plan seems to have fallen flat Rob- 7 Kan 10 siding seven 0 K The th has timely presented plarn a 1 1 treat the following Diseases: Cuturrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs euses of the Eye and Har, Fits und Apo Heart Disease, Liver Cotplaint y plint, Nervous Debi) pression PIFXY, Kl ty, Em-xl al 1.o#s of Manhood, #enls nal Weakness, Diabeies. liright'd D Pargdlygls, ‘i e tha s the ease, St Vitus' Dunce, Rhoumatism White Swelling, Scrofilla, Fever Sorcs, ors a stula in ano remo! knife or drawin, p of blood. orga COMMISSIONS. | | | | | | Woman with s restored cured witho ial Attentio s and Venereal Disénbe of all kinds. 850 (o torfelt for wny Venereal Disease | Gannot s without Mercury. Tupe Worms remddy in (w0 or three hours, orno puy. Hewmoribolds o1 Piles cured. TIOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will guve life and hundreds of doliurs by calle i on or using DR. G. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINE! only Physician who o tell whatal son Withoutanking questjon ntow distanco send for Question Blank, No. 1 for men, No wome All correspondene strictly confidential. Medicine sent by express. Address all letters W G. W, PANGE, M. D, 555 Broaoway, Councit BLu Enclose 10¢ it staunps for reply Renached Hie. Caldwell of ha it ssociation n ehairman with th of regarding ar Canadiar mi rstood It L date ssociat s g will iin i trip Tudge Ferguson yesterday decided in favor f the plaintiff the suit brought by Mrs. Phoebe Linton against her London banker Cooper, Brown, Jansen & Co.. for the setiing aside of deeds and the cancellation of mort gages on twenty-one lots in Omaha, on the ground of fraud - ITHER FORECAST, s, Followed Fastern Neb ON, Oct W Fair Weather | sk T Local Ra WASH vk N here Mi late In T ] father Madge Ar (85 Two unty, named Newhouse | Nebraska i pertion the foll n 1 western enrl morning ™ port perature’ and ot faximum temy Ainimum temper Steam Hot Watsr Hoating for Residences and Buildings. Ol (oA =Y B 2 Counci t Omaha f Normal s f ==Special Noticess Council Bluffs= D i T’ VAULTS met's, 53 1 CLEANED. udway. 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