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= — — e S— : ' N I |duct of Z. W. Cole, referred to In thesg | wag excellent. The first fct'went o Tim- | gold weather will put an end to the epidemic [ Chilton, his flancee. Miss Chilton denfes Te OMAHA DAILY BEE NEWS FRO“ ‘:0[)\ ) columna several dayt ago, held 4 megtin g St Fln?ed ] opoice 1‘&; sec- | durly {hat_ anyhing ungicarant passed: betiven NERVOUS | 4 s e | | 1ast night at the residence of A. 8. Bonham, | THR TN the ux@: Py ey her and Lengdon. P in the eastern part of the city. Reéparters | AT 3 4 ELIAU ¥ MILLIONS. o -—— e L] - COUNCIL DLUFFS. were rigidly excluded, and when the meetjng | Do 4§ 8V W aoomn 1, Uhy WoR thering Cptton Statiatics PROSTR AT'ON, OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Senator Allen Gives Oeneral Weaver's |broke up the only iInformation that Was | favoritd, Postioy, rflx bl g dyullg: | Wild Goosg Chase for an Alleged Legney | ATLAD a., Oct. 2. L. Watkins, (NEURASTHENIA) & y | ” | vouchsated the outside public was that nd | l-‘m\ & (}lrlu ,r’- Othy ¥ Left to Unknown Persons. cotton statistician of the Department of INSOM - Cause a Blight Boost. action would be taken unti) Synday [ Ngliy b Secqpd, Jietyr | :"‘T:n!"’l:’(m':‘ B | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 23.—An old | Agriculture at Washington, appeared betore NIA, Delivered by carrier to any part of the city, -4 Angost GG Dpening. ‘ ;"" I:hl‘r\gv ‘.Hg lrmm’& ik "|‘?| s wwq‘-ml,m and a young lady have been | :‘v"u‘*,;l A ‘n”|!l|--rt‘“[?\'| nv{n‘.‘l”:u’v‘.\:.::v,:y ‘.\.rv;:- NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA H. W. TILTON, Lessee. | " § The Boston store annual cloak opening [ Time: Dot i, 9= seasching for several days the records of the | FLEROR 10 OGSO A 10, FEIMER RE, BTl TELEPHONES—Businces office, No. 43; night PURELY PO ULISTIC PLANS EXPOUNDED | \yol place Manday and Tuesday of this | W e ourlongRi ChAmPAIENe | probate court of this district for evidence | raiitoads south of the Obfo river And east MELANCHOLIA sditor, No. 2, —_— week, October 22 and 23. As bas been the ne $ |of the property left by Elihu Yale, the | Of the Mississippi. The department réports | AND TME THOUSAND ILLS THAT 5 e | s dunior Semator Talks of Free | CUSIOT 10 former years, all cloaks in the urh race six furlonks, Green Prewltt | founder of Yale university, o which they b0 L O R T L R R FOLLOW A DERANGED MINOR MENTION, Ryt ; el e \‘. Lhine |t e o B B |V‘YI"""‘”::;'; Hime: ey a second, Monk Overton third. | hag an idea that they were the legal heirs comierclal reports ‘and be of beneilt to CONDITION OF THE nd Free Necessaries o ese two days only e have no do 2 3 " P The searchers were d Yale, and ol a | planters. resident Stahlman promised g e . | our patrons” will_turn out in fullfobee “to | EL(th Jace, sk furlonansy Mdcntella sweon, | TR BeArEhEns wete e R e e | Apoint-a committee (0. Rurnith ‘htarmagion NERVOUS SYSTEM Mayne Real Estate agency, 530 Broadway il | renew their acquaintance with Mr. Henry J. | {50 v i | aniverstty ‘.".'}:‘:, r':“‘p n“'m ¢ ""\""‘“f\“\;r r'\‘ ; the pvernment as requeste 1. Mr. Wat Y " o First Presbyterian church usion Ove ed. < o w e “ YROVID . aos |2 sity Y col ol ord, | king wi! ke similar wements with N The ladies of the Firat Presbyterian church | Schroft, who will be with us dur-| PROVII R. 1. Oct. #0.—First race. | Conn dne' will make similar arcancements with | e cons y CEREBRINE j' will not meet this afternoon | ing the opening. He is show- | six furlong ay or Play won, Fugitive | "1 jg said (hat a commercial traveler, while | bracing all roads handling cotton west of Rev. T. J. Mackay will preach next Sun- ing one of the most Mtylish lines of cloaks Rosewool, colt, third, Time: 1:16, [, ThiS seld that a com L gy R & tov 0 THE CXTRACT OF THE BRAIN 6F THE OX, day evening at Grace Eplscopal church. | Senator Willam V. Allen made a speech | that has ever been shown by him. The | Second mce, oe mile: Drl darnewt won. | i WECORSIE, hecame Asqautnted with & S L PREPARED UNDER THE FORMULA OF 1 2 e . ALl d e | last evening at the opera house, and al-| line of goods he carrys has become celebrated nie Bishop second, Peter the Great third oy " e ¢ > 8 The engagement of F. L. Ellis and Miss & American Missi £y Asso n Me at 1:421, that family (hat Elihu Yale died possessed Third race, five furlongs: Relict won ady | of about $100,000,000, which was held by Yale Gertrude Pusey, both of this city, is an-| though it was one of the most eloquent [In this vicinity for being the best fitting, as LOWELL, Mass,, Oct. 2. —Delegates | ""‘E Dr. WILLIAM A, HAMMOND, | & the nobbies ents on the o rime | o nounced. | that has becn heard in the Ninth congres- | MUl 48 (6 FASDICE BErICNCE OO fits ;’::.”:Nr; Rtichmond second, Hermanita third. Timé: | university fn trust for the heirs, who |l sections of the country attended the IN HIS LABORATORY AT WASHINGTON, B. €. The ladies of the Broadway Methodist | gonal distriet this campalgn, as an exhibi- | glways depend on getting full value for your | L LU U e LS LRt il A e Aoy DAL Bt e UL DOSE, § DROPI church are arranging for a “Curlo” sockal| yion or populistic enthusiasm the meeting | money. Don't miss this chance of seeing the ond, Connors third, Time: 1:43%. ‘)Hs‘”"”“ 56 e s SRR N | feres LR O U SAISLORIG MM INEEy |ty e # o MR ST R s L e Ry LT B D T R T oo " four and b haif farlonge: | ford, and the western Yales asked the east- | ciation In the First Congregational church | Paiee, Pen Puias or 2 Dascume, $2.80. The third annual ball of Council camp No =% 14, Woodmen of the World, will be given ster won, Quees )f Pleasure sec- | ©fn Yales to make an investigation, The nd, Abington third. “Tim 0:5614, | two who examined the probate records were | this city this afternoon. Mayor John D, Deckham welcomed the delosates on bihlt] COLUMBIA CHEMICAL cO. member only two da; cost price. and every coat at was nicel decorated with the American 3 ¢ o . Sixth race, two miles, over eight hurdles: | very e 0 conce: ames. The Gates, D, next Tuesday evening, October 30, at their | colors, and at the back was a recess, p FOWLER, DICK & WALKER | Maret Wor, ‘Rodman secona, Bon Jo very careful to conceal their names. The| ot Amherst college responded, making an | WASHINGTON, D. C. | 1 1 3 1 ouple have given up the search, satisfled | eloquint addres hich b | et hall. laps six feet deep, with a portrait of Gen- | Boston Store, Council Bluffs, 1 third. Time: 4:3. b . ‘ atisfled | eloquent address, in which he’ outlined the that the story was untrue. They had aiso |ccope, spirit ard purpos: of he as ation. | The Ladies’ Ald society of St. John's | eral Weaver at the back end, and an elabor Iy : —— - seen Prof. Dexter of Yale, and he satisfled . v i e hokerindd Ade SRR R e by English Lutheran church mects THUTSIAY | ato frame of red, white and blue around It.| we have this day rold our stock of mer BETTER JOIN IS FATHER. them that they were on a wild goose chase. | G t Inspeet L Dead bR R e i L L AU T el R Just before the epeaker of the evening ap- | chandite and fixtures to W. 1. MUllin, ANY | crank of a Dangeroes Kind Sooking a Lana- — CLEVELAND, Oct. 23 rs of |GEO. P. SANFORD. A, W. RICKMAN, O orton commenced & sult In the | Peared a light was turned on and General | one Indebted fo the firm of Lund Bros. will | Cran¥0F & BanEerars THAE Soak e B Lana TOLEDU'S MAYOR ARRAIGNED. Charleston, W. Va., a government inspector, | Preside Cashier, Caroline Norton com _",',“‘ t .S, Norton, | Weaver's tace spr into view It was | call at the store on or before November 1,| _tle Asylum ReIr SASERR S . dropped dead at the works of the Varlety | emeran . 4 district court yestorday against D. 8. Norton, L . O elestriony | Settle account and save expense of collec: | NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—A man named Reilly | Probable Impeachment for Violation of |gritfl THEL Bt HEe WOris oF S Harit . . a Council Hluffs gambler, better Known (o | expected that the effect would be electrical, $pitle ascount and save expen who says he is a marble cutter and that he| Authority in Municipal Fookkeeping. | onee, Mp Somirs has boen chpaomd o o the “'perfesh” as “Shorty,” for a divorce but on the contrary, not a hand-clap was “ | 2 ith Bib-atstes . G ? | il el Lo LR 2 ) have b fved in this city The P. 0. D. of A. wil .| has becn living with his sister, Mrs. George | TOLEDO, Oct. 23.—A sensation was cre- | time past in inspecting material manu e the marriags of Fanny Marion | head. ~But He more cnthusiaem =was] TeC B Qo B o8 A N ey cuening, | MCKnight, In Newark, hus bien arrested |ated at a meeting of the city council by the |factured in this city to be used as anchorage Cory to Richard Henry Washington, which (Shown when Senator Allen hove into sight,| (5 Grohy B8 Jfitee O Cie Y, (0 Othier | there. He was seen with the crowd of strik- | presentation and unanimous adoptioni by the | I the Kanawha river. ¢ COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1 ok placo on Monday, October 15, at Den- | accompanied by C. L. Glilette, J. N. refieshments will be kerved, commeneing at | Ing cloakmakers who went from Newark to |lower board of the city government of a| Higamary o MG P ddReE | A Lltbhda Vet [ Lawrence Kinnehan, Chairman 8. B. Wads- | § g'clock attack the house of a man named Gellard, | resolution araigning Mayor Major for al- Y, N. Y., Oct. 23.—Governor Flower | GRPiteh 5 i $100,000 The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Gelf. | worth of the democratio congfestiorhl fORC | o000 guila will give a pink tea and so- | Where work is being done for his New York |leged violation of authority in the system |today issued a requisition on the governor of | % UL o 3 12,000 foth, a sister of Mra. F. P. Wright of this| T0lcR, JHERE, 0 O O8 |cial Wednesday, October 24, During the | factory. He was scen later sitting on the |of bookkeeping put into the municipal de- | Ohfo for the transfer of Clarence Robinson, | wo Gl N6, cldest banks in the state of lows. e & M Clinton_ Clark_ Coidren, ls an- | and G. A. Robins ; 1l Wed . I Sl s U ], 8 |of bockkeeping put | inicipal s arene DINSon, | We mollcit your business and.collections., W6 y, “Ove Nebrask d the speaker, | evening an appropriate program will be ren e gully road in the northern part | partments some time ago by the Safeguard | o : ; 5 Ny 0 Both ties are residents of Over in Nebraska,” sai A I : | of ® oity. . " o\ + o 4 % 4 | who is under arrest in Cleve'and and who ' b per cent on time deposita. We will by nounced oth parties atter a brief introduction by J. N. Casady, |[dered. Admission, 15 cznt of the city, handling a revolver and some | Accountant company of Chica (LRI Pty BBt et e L Uicasea to o and serve ¥o Towa City e ate having & harder Aght thah you on - 5 | cartridges. 'He had taken the weapon apart | leged violation ol authority consists In | Sfons somory Gibhe. tha b8 wife murdercd The city council held a meeting yesterday | | We afe having & harder fght thap vou o Five Toughs Corratied. | when Captain McManus and a squad of police | the action of the mayor In ap- | was e Tons e o anyer whose death afternoon and instructed the clerk to re- s for paving Oakland avenue The police identally came upon him and took him | po'ntinz to the office of city accountant | ® [OF & long time a mystery. | m==Snecial Notices aracters that have orna- | to the sterday rounded up five of | a: the corporations and money power have | advertise for Oct At Fairhaven i Hds GULOORIIY. Hd: ALUBDIAG. kb2 QieEAte | Lhs. totigh ond precinet station. In his pocket James W. Caldwell, Perry Crippen and W. O, fieAth of Havon Uasing. | They are to be in the hands of the clerk | F7E ',“”'{ "»B‘.m:.: it l:lhcu! vote, The| mented the clty fail cells for many a day. T ot s \\'lllu:,m x.‘; uriss ‘successively, all of whom are al-| 1 oNDON, Oct, 2 ,nnmy‘;u::w is dead Gouneil Bluffsmmm } d5vimbar 8 0 peop) 0 Ay 4 ) Y 8 day. | yanderbilt, Chauncey M. Depew, George |leged to have bee " e d i B et » . s dead. J— A ";“" ',!," was fled in the district | republican ticket was nominated through the | They were foand loafing about the North-|gouia and Supermeendent Byrnes, He o | aproval !Ivl“n :)1n’v‘nmrf»[;m:'fl‘?‘rn'vlm::n- 'L;.‘,‘L’_‘ George Sclater-Booth, first Baron Basing, | FOR RENT, STORI G, 19 MAIN ¥l “L“"”r"']:"hy hann L. Busch agalnst | iostrumentality of the corporations, and | western yards, and were stopping —every | tended to mail them todny, He said the | guard company, which claim the council re- | was born in 1826, He was financial secre. £, occupled by Fitz s grocery. Apply gourt yestorday by Johann [, Busch again y are not concealing their Interest i its | one they d and trying to-holl them |jaiter to Byrnes was simply o query as fo | ected a1 boldly liegsl Bnd. extoronates | tary to. the theasury In 1868 and. mresiient Mix Mohn, Creston hous : ing him with insanity. He will have an ex j(success 4 1 ¢ 1865 | P, for money At the city jail they gave|whether he had received a letter from Rellly | The mayor is charged with further derelic- | of the local government board from 1874 to| WANTED, COAT AND VEST M A -y then proceeded to a comparison o their mes as Willlam Lane, James D. |about a recent mysterious rde " g v e8e| neard, 190 Main stree inatlon at the hands of the commissioners : § " nt mysterious murder, in which |tion of duty in failing to have presenied | 1880, e was created Baron Bas amination o and '66, when there was a per capita cirell | Holmes, Charles Sherwood, George Murray |a ‘deseription of the murderer was given. |monthly statements from the several city | 1887, VAR SRR BEION PANOR D HTMNEYR CURANED) VAU CLEANED, { Ly il lation of $52, and tramps were unknown and| anq - Clarence Blakeley. The last named | The others were o ambling e epartments provid e b Ty N AE W By Wer s rda motor and has had | {he present time, when 2,000,000 of honest| yion “but all the others are outsiders who |police that he would do anyihing to help |as the first st rd impeaching INVER, Oct. 23— B et Ll L ) to walk with a crutch and cane ever since | men are roaming over the country, searching | yre”thought o have been commiting some | strikers and down capitalists. and. that the | mayor. -~ v (oward impeaching the| DENVER, Oct. 28.—Sche it | aaimnadye At LR S : | will have to submit to an operation or lose | iy yain for work. In 1866 the great con- | o¢% "qli . Sh A te s dhvailta h AL : 2 ayor. district court by the Tabor Amusement and [ land in Michigah: will trade cither for stoc b ol e depredations of the past fe days. | last few days he had patroled the avenues e Tt | { neral merchandise nd will put in cash J \ the use of the limb permanently He 18| gpiracy of the money power agalnst silver| o, " Gmeer Siead brought them to the | near Vanderbilt's home watehin HAVE LEFT - Real Estate companies, which recently made | $1,000.00 or §1,600.00: house and lot in Colf ‘hicago for the purpos 4 y oalling d ¢ he cer Sleac ar Vanderbilt's home watching for an op- £ LEFT GRAY GABLE y o i Colfu, 3 now In Chicago for the purp | was commenced b ""‘l‘I|"“"‘~l“::‘dr‘l?‘\:m“m city Jail Murray blurted owt: “If I'd had |portunity to kill some of the family. He [an asstgnment, show their assets to be | brice, $Loo0f wil trade tor stock of gen ral Those wishing to mall matter to g0 oit in | stroying of more than & billion dollars WOUM| o gun you wouldn't have brought me here. | went to Newark with the striking cloak- | President’s Vacation s Ended and He i | $2305,182; labllities, $080.925, Mre. E. I | Jiinainiins sid PRt i, S qumy anc e the special pouch for Chicago on the flyer, | of silver certificates. I 13C thE SVCE A I'm only six days out of the Anamosa|makers and intended to go from there to Journeying to New York. Tabor's assels are given as $145,300; Habili- | $0.00000; Wwill trade for stock and put | ’ L e g e b | AR “;"f:‘,m“ ey e money ower | Denitentiary, aud I'd as soon g0 back there | Warren. Pa., where his father is in o luna- | BUZZARD'S BAY, Mass, Oct. 23— Presi- | tes,alt‘secured, 350,000 $o i Cani AR Coffeminaenee. (0 e con m., must hereafter get their mail to the | slight compromise made b m Chor ity S ARSI OB T U IREURE g & “Sraal; GHIRGE AY, Mass,, 2 sodigis deniia, X’ 106k Vx4 Counen Bty { 8 o' as | 3 sagel © e S o t " great min leve! 1 CCO! e by g Iy - —~ - s i postoffice not later than 6 o'clock, as the | in allowing H‘n mafi::"‘v'fwl;:mfll“:‘”."';’j‘_ L oy reader and has a wonderful power over him, | dent 1,1 eland and family, aceg mpanied by Prosccuting Insurance Companies, v POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER O malls will bo closed promptly at that hour. | and the conspirety ERLY SRR CE purohas. R e e township |10 #4¥3. and for that resson he wants i | MFS. Perrine and Miss Rose Cleveland, left | SPRINGFIBLD, 1il, Oct, 23.—The state nings, evenings and Satu The Free Methodists will hold a quarterly | ¥ WORR I8 Yt BP0 G fopealed. Now A. T. Rains, the Silver Creek townshib |y him. Rellly will be detained by the|Gray Gables In a special train at 9 o'clock | superintendent of Insurance announces that 11 Besy CalHoH | meeting at their new church on the corner | 18 claueg af (e A6 VAT TR, 435, | farmer who was charged with conmitiing an | Newark police until an investigation can be | this morning. The directors’ car of the | the Susquehanna and Aurora Insurance com: SALE Ot TRADE, ON ACGOUNT O of Twellth street and Avenue A, beginning | the ber capits cirutiion 8 FECRCL (L oley | assault upon D. McKenzle, a neighbor, was |made. ~He says that he has written several | 0l Colony road was placed at the disposar | Danies of Harrisburs, Pa.. will be prosecuted bakery and - restaurant dal \ Friday, October 26, and continuing over oL Hat . fi letters to President Cleveland, v iyt . fine location, cheap rent. Addre = Eriday, Octaber 26, and_ continuing over | centers of the east in the shape of bank | found guilty of assault and battery by the of the party. The train was run on special |00 charges of doing an unlawful business in HY R unday. Elder 8. H. 80! v e il p o real circulation of the | jury yesterda SR T T r = he Ilinois. . resapves, so that the real circul t y. WELCOME TO GENE time to Middleboro and froi there the t B K COTTAGE 1 2} 5| charge. Everybody Invited to attend. J. | e * o tan 10 S e et chbey 16F e thte SEaTRuL LCOME NERAL BOOTIL A and from there the party EEle e b o | A NICE BRICK COTTAGE FOR RENT, S country does not amount to more tha ay the two cases of the state again < rddbatead AT y POORTE A A. bathi. S1 Teaton atteetrin (MRl H. Brittain, pastor. The populist party.” he continued, “is| Watson and the state against Lee Forman HAHUNASUS O ineATEToe (el o it it 'R“.”;'?flf‘n»!lfl"‘fi.l‘ Aot ih, O (T TN Fred Roper and Charles Schefler, who cre- | o it "o ‘tha platform of a free and un- | the latter & burglary ease, are set for trial lastic Gatherlng o NeW Yorkers to | Fall River. ‘At Providence the car will b - | Sl ol . ated a disturbance at the home of Victor | jimjted coinage of silver at the ratio of 16| but both the defendants want continuances ‘\:P\\"rvleh dhlu of the Army. N T SR B rotal, drh e e, Shoreand e se™ Bigtart R o Sadowski, were each fined $25 and costs by | ¢y o | untit next term, SN » Oct."23.~The members of | ;14" tne children wi | stop off at Greenwich When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, _Lincoln_avenue, ey e i Judge McGee, Willam Lawis, who proved | “j1; favored taking away the power to issue | Tomorrow the case of Maude Bryant|the Salvation army ' gathered in Union | o yine S mmentn S(Oh oft at Greenwich | e FOIt EXCHANGE, LOT, WITH STORE ROOM to have been there to see the fun, had 10 Pay | paper money from the national banks, on | against the Omaha & Councll Bluffs Rail-| Square, and after gréeting the vencrable | continde s jourier to New Yorn o0 "1 | Vhenshe was o Clild, sho cried for Castoria, anadwelling | combind, in Councll Bluff: a fine of $10 and costs. Roper and Lewis | {he ground that it was a dangerous power | way and Bridge company will be on trial General Booth dispersed to reassembl | gk b 3 (Vihen she became Miss, she olung to Castoria, Wortn S5m0, With " incumbrance. ot 161,00 paid out and were released, but Schefler will | (o ¢ntrust to any private person or corpora- | Friday f& the last day for serving notices Tekisembledin . v : for merchandise or 10 to 15 ucivs of land. AdS have to board his fine out. ton Ha wanted all articles of food, shelter | and Saturday for filing petitions for the new | Music hall, where the event of the' day took SYOmuH S YoM EHOMILOL IO When she had Children, she gave them Castoria dress Q 22, Bee, Council Bluffa. | The marshal arrested a house full of peo- [ and clothing put on the free list and the term, which opens November 6. | place. An audience of 5,000 greeted Gen- m‘u"-\" ‘]”r” il ’f“ FOR S MY FARM. 200 ACRES, 214 MILES o venue a 3| o Vi 2 0| e gove t - — . q h r. Stu \ agec 0, shed (nto his from Neola; all cultivated; good bulldings. Add le at the corner of Avenue F and Sixteenth | revenues for carrying on the governmen = ~ eral Booth. The boxes were filled wit 4 | N B A ! 3 i tat laat evening. They are suspected to | raised by taxing the luxuries, incomes and Want. a Divorce | kA (ORABIOT mBa R e o e mm‘: burning barn to save a horse and fell un- drees A, J. Porter, 411 Franklin avenue, Couns e o . oceedings in the ot - Bheél poke cil BIUA H have been engaged In practices that are not | visible property. He would also take the| S.J. Butler commenced procoedings in the | gutod in (he auxiliary: league of the army, | CONSCioUS, His soncin-law, Robert Beckett, sanctioned by the laws of Towa or by the | tax off ccal. And, as for the action of col district court yesterday for a divorce from | Commander Booth led;in prayer and then|come, Dr. Stuler's daughter ran in - and city ordinances without the payment of a|gress in putting a tax on sugar, even that| i wife Mrs. A. H. Butler. The peti-| Rev. Henry Bradford of Montclair, N. J., | dragged both the flames, but was monthly fine. The case will be heard in|was good republican doctrine, and the re- DESO000000000800006ECD0A00EIOEDIVOICOONI < ; tion states that they were iarried in|fead an address of welcome to General | Very seriously burned herself. ' Dr. Stuler ) ollsioonet thismoralog, % publicans _(herefore bad no complaint (o | ton stetes that they st ‘Dt nat | Hootn Commanier oot then presentcd will dle. " = 'he Belknap Savings bank commenced fore- | make. after one month of wedded bliss or some- s father with a handsomely framed testi- Tholight His House Was Fire Proof, -5 S oFaeed 5 ¢ s | “In the Investigation made by congress T o Lol JERmo ] f]‘.'."."" ’l;":;ljul}“"fi’? vir’l"l(h'w:flfllf(lflmf7{‘]\5]"“1“‘_ m“f“m"";,‘_m“g 5t the Sugar trust it was | thing else his wife left him alene. He ::,ISIL‘I|."Y‘,"’\‘.1|'<’::01|“" «V‘f‘lk {:'lf-”"rd‘ Il‘mflh CINCINNAT!, Oct The residence of | B L iIv e R A1 LN erarated | #otiaa Npor o) sex WAL tioeitys) iy tiaLiop |[oikEgeS Meaih B ULEr SwiLETRustR a1 [ SHESN 10 TEARE UL LSGRHIN ““sfl"“enl_njdlu Casfmir Werk, In Westwood, seven miles | yestorday morning at 2 o'clock Of typhold | Mr. Havemeyer that the trust iR Toth.Mre Bhcter ant Shellnaee | hotse. The gencralsmade s speech fn | [FOM this city, burned this morning. Mr. & ' Ve » v 0 o q of o manipulations of the Mec - C Mrs, el nd Shel | P & Werk, deeming the house fireproof, shut up fever at the age of 44 years. after an Hlinees | 100,000 out of the MARIPRCHET G refined | were under arrest on the charge of lewd- | Which he briefly {old the history of the| ghe room and waited for It to Durh ont, re: of six weeks. The funeral will occur to- | Kinley biil. - We cul 350 0 O e the | ness. The eriminal case was to have come | &rmy. ~+Why did 1 undertake this work?” | fusing to admit the firemen. Instead,’ the morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the | sugar, which has ne 5 %0/it| 93¢ aanta|ioft e in the district eourt. County | he asked. “Becauser in one part of the | whole house was soon burned and nothing residence, 2110 Thirteenth street. days ‘of Wastington, from 0 0 22 cents) 0 TG dlemissed the ousd. east end, of London. the populatioh have |=aved: Loss, $0,000; insurance, $3,000. ™ Pottawattamle tribe No. 21, Independent Or- | per hundred weight. —And G ? e never baen inside’ of cliutoh. il drew {he - der Red Men, will meet In regular session at [ more strength in the lower house of con MaTeTebs Blomate ol Lk b iR el lout Any Cause. 3 0/ hat 22 cen - b Buje ; Cs " their wigwam over 103 Pearl street, third | gress and we'll take off tha g The following marriage licenses were Is- | ards around me and preached the gospel of | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Oct. 23.-The town A “We'll send Weav Washington; he'll floor, this evening. The team of Omaha We'll send Weaver to W by ) i .| sued by the county clerk yesterday: Jesus to them. Before then Christianity | of New Berlin Is greatly excited over a o e s 5 2 ek . tribe No. 18, as well as a ml‘mhnr .:lrl l‘)rnllmrs help riny shouted :3:) ”,:.Lh.vl; k»«uvr,l:‘ 2 :::: L Mym, _‘.M"_i’_ ¥ Age. | Was a byword of reproach on their lips. ysterioun’ sulcide; . This morning - Dr. A thrilling narrative, by Mr. THOMAS A. JANVIER, from the Omaha and Fort tribes, will be pres- | rear of the room. ‘ William Harnack, Pottawattamie county 27| “People have questioned our mode of | Charles Lengdon, a young and prom illustrated by Mr. HOWARD PYLE, recounting the et and_do Work In alll the dagtecs, A 1aTge | sadress mot & word had been sald sbout| Willam Hameck, Pottawattamie county f| ‘'Feops Rhate festioned out mods of | memt physician, was found dead in his oMce, mianco s desifed, All vislting brothers | Weaver. | The senalor took 500 BT A0 West Superior, Wis......... | banners, but s yet the end has justified | YU it and: Fe haa Spent tast iadvel\“”m IM Ih: thdrxlsmxfl.';df plraies duiry et s [ o e Gelole the.: virtues) of Malema Repey Foliawatiamle sonty. o oy st eeoranted our, banners | cvening untl midnight with Miss Annie ng thelearly; perlod ofiNew' Yorkis history, siin 316 North Seventh street, as the resulf | General Weaver and urged hearers (0 | Ak "NcTntosn, Pottawattamie county 17 | tant Indla and will push our fght to every of an accldent. She was driving with her | cast their votes for him. . A. Schullian, Pottawattamie county... 24 [ corner of the earth, We probably in time broths »r,q Ciyde, when the Norss " brcame | “*Not & single reference was made through- | i nine’ Beuder, Pottawattamie count -+ P! ¥ emocratic side of the frightened by a breaking of the harness and | out the speech to the «me[r(;uu‘l -‘» :5[_ 1:“ started to run. The vehicle was overturned | house, and the democrats did not apr . tear | will_establish an international headquarters ) EPTT in America.” Commander Booth then asked that $1,600 and both occupants thrown to the ground. | take & \'nryr‘lyr(~|-\"2;"‘ S:;'n:: Il‘:;;“ilg-'l;lr':'l“ ‘fil'nu:,nr w. :x, :;ll';wn :;Ir I];;u". um‘ a0l s bo calleatias Tho” betkete. vore The young man escaped injury, but his sis- | stration. he speaker ) dress the people of Counc uffs and vi-| yq0ed around, but the amount asked for was - ter struck her head on the ground and was | the standpoint of a populist, and t‘l' '"M'l“:;] cinity this evening at Dohany's opera house. | not made up. Little Girl had to be Kept in a Dark For NOVEMBER w rendered senseless for some time. She is not | heard that there was fusion I the WiECH talker upon political issues he has not D Room. Could not See to Feed seriously injured g\un.-rlnr‘plut‘vv:mhv did not betray ‘::1'“‘:“:(!‘1;1; |:~' I:n;-fl;;:ux.ln‘ry"da::‘.;lmnn e will DEBS Herself. Remedies and Doctors Ny 5 " ) (o Eresting haner. fon S sin ¥ und d X e, . OULTNEY BIGELOW has a very inf aper o The boom in the northwestern part of the | 7Y * 5" — 3 sl But e Says Its Object Now Is Poiltioal— All Falled. Cured in Ono T)’! C‘” :: Ic . oy, Soldt T cm“: ,‘,hL,m,l city has not yet struck so hard, but what VICTORIOUS COPPS CHEER. stic patterns can only be had at Ballot Not Strikes. Week by CULICURA. EISOSEACK A8, COWNOY)ROICRE, A1) i i we can sell several desirable cottages in that ot new dry goods store, 142 Broadway. | NEW YORK. Oct Betin i Dabe from drawings made in Russia by Mr. FREDERIC REMINGTON, ! locality at a very low price and on easy | The King of All Temperance Drinks Knocks e s : h el (4 : i terms. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. Out ANl Rivals. Dry pine kirdling for sale. Chesper tian wr‘el;whm «;v the Amertcan u.mw.' unlon. |ty tgte @i tad sery gore oxes. 1 tried i e e e The extraordinary demand created for | Sab% M A Cox, 87 Main street. Teleplone | will organize a mnew branch of the union | everything but nothing did any good, |t teo 6! 3 oday i city. orro el a do in Atlanta, who treated her for " 1 George S, Davis, the well known Dreadway | CPpS Cheer in all temperance communities today in this city. Tomorrow Deba will hold | heron stocior It Atulite, Wb Keatell EOC TN There are Five Short Stories, and Many Other Attractions | drugg'st, has been granted a permit by the | WNCre intoxicating beverages cannot be sold | New sterling silver novelties, very beauti- | & conference with New York Rallway union | per howe; was almost out of heart; I just feit court to buy and sell liquors of all kinds for | D48 led envious alleged rivals to attack it | ful and stylish, at Wollman's, 408 Broadway. | a8 to the conection with the American Ralil- [ sure she would go blind. ~An old Tady told me and misrepresent it. Among conservative T et ; To'try COTICU A RpaEDIFS. 1 had 1o faith in medloal purposes, and he will carry the beet | 35d miss Lt Among a ; - & way union, and on Thursday he will address | o Uy CUTIOULA REMEDIES. 1 ad ne faith iy grades made and will supply the general | 4N cautious dealers who da not wish to even 5“'”‘:“"""@")}‘:‘“23 for bealing stoves: s |@ mass meeting In Brooklyn. Friday he will | on Saturday and before {he Wt Saturday her Ready October 22 Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York e liat abiT i et amealip 10on: approtch the line of violation of law, & LA 1D ¢ start on an organizing tour through the state. 1 and well as any child's. -~ She families who don't want an Intoxfcating b P J. €. Hoftmayr s bancy Patent, erage in their lockers, these misrepresenta-| Havana Freckles cigar,Davis, wholesale agt. | YISIting Watertown, Rochester and Buffalo, | was almost biind and had boen bepf fu @ dt | 6@0000000008 00002003000 ‘ y Hungarian Process Flour, tions have led to the most crucial tests for e e our wil terminate with a general re- | fUN(E” Wnd ey have never boen an Yot e | smmm— — - | Mado by the cldest milling firm in the west, | aleohol known, and the beverage, while | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKs. |Union of prominent union men at Cleveland. | jeugt particle sore or even looked red from that - i makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread, Ask | Spatkling, invigorating and health-building, lh;!:w m;rl' ;'1 :mv.- lnrfvhlx;lrmr|h)"-m0 avaI!- day until this, and §t will be |h|ulv¢3|~:ri|!{wlnnk! . U . . _ ande e LLAIGU AR eI SReA DA ) Fred Taral Shows Up at Oakley and Byron | Cations for charters since I left Chicago. The | of May. They certaiuly cured her, and I thin Hooster L b Blue | oildost . soda water. -~ Thus . the ::!e(x:fi McClelland Decides to Quit. 2 union is booming. [ predict this country has | ther aro the greatest remedies out. I only used i e “friendly warnings” coming from Iitie fel-| OAKLEY, Oct. Z.—IFred Taral, the |5¢CD its biggest railroad strike. There will | half abox of CoxicvRa, oue cake of CUTiChua N (] Domestic soap breaks hard water. IS # 2 h SoA®, and one bottle 0f CUTICURA RESOLVENT; ] " emeelv: riv. " b be one like it again. At a convention lows who think themselves rivals prove 1o be | gamous jockey, arrived from the east today | 0 en & 80 you see what wonders they did for wy little o7 3 scifish misreprese vals Frove 1o be | famous Jockey, : %Y lof 420 delegates from the various branches o of thése most wone \ . "N The Pethybridge meat market at 635 Droad. | 30050 misrepressntations made or- e Sle | i voie. Floischmann's <o, Lonman, B | of (he Amesicun, koo o mosenrirchs | B Uhavoreadofallof diee mostondertal | | ARGEST BXCLUSIVE PAINT AXD GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN 0WA. o ) way has been sold to Gus Henrichs, who wil! 8 ce the sale | ine thira rac He made a hot finish, but | paljot settled as being more effective | be true; but I know this to be the positlve THe ¥ L) { nauseous an olesome cor continue the business with increased facili- | O BaUS60L &‘l;‘:,I:f““:!:»’m:(‘?::“m“r’;:"“l‘""""‘;” was beaten by Clayton on Plutus. Only one |than strikes. A resolution endorsing gov-| truth. MRS, FANNIE GARWOOD, tles for giving the public the best meats |\ originators and’ sole brewers of Copps | Father doubtful fav won today—Green- [ ernment ownership of railroads, telegraphs Caaton, At the lowest prices. Cheer. and glve an indemnifying bond to | Wich—In the last race, at even odds, with |and mines was agreed on, and the people's PRSI s Wevcnrryalull m‘e of%ll kmd? of Paints, PERSONAL PARAGRA PHS. every dealer, while the beverage speaks for | Miss Gallop. Byron McClelland said tcday | party was endorsed cu"cu“l WURKS WONDER Oils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. We are 1 ;r lh'u u‘ nwn-lprun( is desired the en- | that was not f('vlmlu" well, and, =lm(' STILL CLAMRROUS. : e manufacturers of Art Glass and canmake you . . P court | Jorsements of ministers, judges, chemists | Henry of Navarre could not start again £ LN 8. CoTicuRA RESOLYENT, the new blood an > L 4 A J. J. Steadman is attending federal court | 4ng physicians can be referred to a3 they | this year, he would go home tomorrow and bt akin purifier and greatest of humor reedies, anything you want in that line. We carry g In Des Moines. Pave Apposred in The. Bee: datly for woske, | fuvn his. hove The attendance was | TWo Million Dollars in Deposit Hela Back— | cleanses the hlood of all impurities and poison” full line of Window Sash, glazedand unglazeds E. Easdale is off for a short vacation, which | ynd hundreds of others in our office. * | large and the trac Results The Panie in Pittsburs. ous elements, and thus removes the cause, while e will spend with friends at Olathe, Ka 2kl Flist race, s »ven furlongs: Yellow R CUTICURA, the great skin cure, and CUTICUKA PITTSBURG, O and will make you bottom prices on any sash 2 5 averse (b to 8 e ¢ 23.—The run on the dis- | goxp, an exquisite skin beautifier, c'ear the Miss Bessie Dobbins of Creston fs in the | Grand Hotel, Council Biuffs, eopens § to Mpwon, Traverse (002 peonds Bt | cretionary pools continued today. Two or | skin il scaly, and restore tho hair.' Tiius the that you want. Our sash are all Counci] clty, the guest of her brother, W. E. Dob- | Newly furnished Every modern con- | “Sicond race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile: | three are paying those investors who refuse| CUTICUKA REMEDIES cure every spcoics of itch Blufls make. We have over 1,000 hot-bed bins. e. First class in all respects. Rates, | pominion (5 to 1) won, Basso (3 to 5) second. | e Investors who refuse | juo “yurning, scaly, pimply, and blotchy skin, s ) e R £ DS A o $3.00, B. F.\OLARK, Proptistor, | Boinion (o 1 won, Basso (.10 e *| 12 be persuaded (hat the institutions are| scaip, and blood diseases, frow pimples to sash in stock. Thirl ra Webster City to attend the meeting of the mile and a sixteenth: Plutus | $0lid, but the others are relying upon the | $erofula. Gas cooking stoves for rent 3 to on, Lehman (even) second, Seling - — Come and see us or write for prices. Towa Baptisi state convention Gas Covs oMce. v b ol T B 1) Shird Time: by, cond: Belina | thirty-day notice to give them time to settle | goiy tyroughout the world, _ Price, Coicoma, | G. H. Denton of the Rock Island returned — Feurth race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile: | OF leave town. The office furniture of the | goc.: SoAb, dc i KESULYENT, §1. LOTIER DRUG ) yosterday from a visit of two weeks in| The laundries use Domestic soap. Toloache (20 to 1) won, La Creol to 1) | Public Stock and Grain exchange was levied | AND CuEX. Conp., Sole Proprictors, Boston. NOS 1 7111(1 A FOLlfth Stree Wisconsin, accompanied by his wife. | P —— d, Victorious (8 to 1) third, Ti upon this morning at the suit of Mrs. Gillan & *Llow to Cure Bkin Diseases," muiled free, 8 ¥ M. 8. Ralls and family have moved from | DeVol's Air Tight f Allentown, who invested $100 in the con- — = Chicago to this city, and are the guests of | Heaters are at the head. They are con- | yborily facg; mile and Arty Right-| cern. SR k 1@ Bkin and Scalp purificd and beautified A b Mrs. Ralls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.|structed on scientific principles. All prices. | ond. Emma Me (5 to 1) third, Time: 1461 George M. Irwin &:Co.,'who have been in BAHY by CUTICURA BOAF. Absolutely pure, AR RO N & AN IWVE T (@S et Bradley. 504 Broadway Sixth race, one mile: Greenwich (2 to Iy | the discretionary pool: business for two years it it A Jellle Bangs Skelton of Chicago, wel —_— won, Eli ( »'1) second, John Ierkley (13| and are Supposed to.have over $2,000,000 55 A 1Z-10NS--DAY Momee auw v dview v Keors. Rellio Bangs Skelton of Chicago, well- | peuricius® music house has few expensew: | to 1) third. Time: 1541 | on deposit, suspended pavment at noon and HOW MY SIDE ACHES! : Y G Warraniy G FELCR fiu;:;:: Dlished planist, 8 the guest of Mre. W, I | hish grade piancs are sold reasonabiy. 116 | ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2i.—At Madison: First|demanded five days' notice of withdrawal. Aching Bides and Back, Hip, Kidney, The Southwick Baling Pressis a2-horss.tull-clrclomac \ E: iher 8 . ’ L Stutsman street. race, six furlongs: Love Knot won, Jennie b and Uterine Pains, and Weaknessos, | opening g pp on Oakland avenue. Lo second, Montana Belle third. Tim . | sugar Trust Case to Be Argued Ths W. "\ relieved in one minute by the Cuti: any ConthmousBallr s 2 Rey. €. N. Armstrong, who has been con Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr, | Second race, fiye furiongs: Chenoa won WASHINGTON, Oct.-23.—The cas> of th S8 cura Anti-Pain Plaster. Drice, | Paubledrol © Fress o ~ fined to his home by a severe attack of | Jefferis, Fletcher avenue, Council xllunx“‘.‘.-”*"{ ReSORd, Larry Kavanaugh, third, Dales s tests ’ d iidodh ) UL e —— -~ — i L) erysipelas for several weeks past, is able to| will stop the disease in one hour. Trial| Wifth race’ four and a half furlongs: An. | oo ed States versus ilip Sugar trust will | be about the streets again bottle, $1. nie I won, Tramp second, Caroline Hamil- | PrOPably be argued ih the supreme court in | J. E. Harkness has returned from New ton third. “Tim 0 0:50%, | the pres Peaslec’s cvlebrated ale and porter uow | ", : nt week. The,case comes (o the Balos tight; draft light. Fork state, whither be was caued by & tole. ! rth race, six furlongs: Bansach won, | supreme court on an,appsal from the United 4 ; Durability—all the BEST. gram announcing (e dangerous lnees of on draught at Grand hotel bar. Appahoe second, Kenw:od (hird." Time! | States circuit court of ‘eppeals for the thira Capacity; Construction; D ¥ is mother. He arrived four days before her ST gt 2 circuit. It is a billin equity to upset this . | Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, fir good Fifth race, five furlongs and a half: The L 5 ] eral Manage! . Brown and General — third, Time: 1:i5l. o-called & aw o y 8, - Superintendant S. E. Crance of the Missouri | Washerwomen use Domestic scap. HARLEM, 111, Oct irst race, six | 1890. The case is regarded as an important . 3 River lines of the Burlington system, were — — turlongs: ~ Roslyh wol 14 Bug ond, | one becaus: of Its hearing upon cases of a Talks, They talk in tons—the language of profit, ! In the city yesterday. Premler egg cups at Lund Bros. L:- \!hlll third. Time: 1: i | Eimilar character touching the validity of the They are easy sellers. They area double stroke press. Miss P. B. Shearer of Rushville, TIl, who Nmply Sandbagned Him (e T g Mo i, & Auarter: Sou- | Sherman law as apphgchdo trusts. Profitable to handle, Write for eatalojue and discounts, is on her return home from a month's visit . TR v by the | third. Time: 2:104. in Utah and California, will spend a few | J: J: Apderton, who s employed by the | Bprl ) "500 “ive ana days with her niece, Mrs. J. M. Flagler, ana | Missourl Pacifc railroad in Omaha, was as- | vinctor won, . B, M her sister, Mra. J. N. Gallup. saulled before midnight last night by two | Younk third, Time: 1ost 0| the Limekiln stakes of 50 sovereigns each Bob Westcott s now In Cheyenne, Wyo., | footpads on the track bridge just north of | aroint TR “NEiMOn & Setond: Decelt thin | for starters, with 1,000 soverelgns added for “doing’’ polities for the Cincinnati Enquirer, [ the Northwestera city depot when he was | “Pime: 1:49%. | 3-year-olds and upwards, Rowley mile, were with which he has been connected for a num- |00 his way home. He passed between the | ~Fifth race, five furlongs: Tim Murphy | won by Prince Solykoff's Speed, -year.old ber of months past He will return to|men when one ajked him for 15 cents. He [ won, Libertine second, Souvenir third. Time: | o bay colt by Hampton out of Lucett Cincinnati shortly after election by way of | feplied that he had money, and was | 1:01' . | Lord Bradtord's 3 'v‘a‘r‘wl\.l brown colt Bei l. Council Bluffs, An Item of news that will | struck twice and knocked down, when both | SIxth race, five furlongs: = Zooleln won, | S0 BEEEATEH 5 IS AR 0 Xide S0 knooksd. down. wh | pedestrian second, Mother of Pearl third. | €rton, by Chillington, out of Black Stocking be of interest to his friends here is that |men un ) ack his pockets. He | iy, ity and Matchbox, 3-year-old, a bay colt by St ho has decided to embark on the matrimonlal | Succeeded In glvhg one of them a foreible | “grp o PH, Oct. 25.—First race, six fur. | Simon, out of Matchgirl, the property of . uea, the lucky young lady being Mixs Maud |blow, and both (Ibn ran away. They robbed | longs:” Hatrineton won, Yariane scams, B | Smon, out of Matchglrl, the property o COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Northrup, a belle of Maysville, Ky., and |him of nothing He was not badly hurt. Kea Time: '1:16% LI NNEACR, L KER. SN Rl “iphesd the daughter of a wealthy merchant. The | =t ey one mile: Bhadow won. A phinic — won,' Golden Gate second, Amster-| WASHINGTON, Oct, 23.— Dr. Fairfax way, Thir yoogporme Penny dam third, Time: 1:10%. = - e - ace mite anY u sixteenth: Live | IF¥I0. Surgeon of the marine hospital sery Long Bridge second, Setaukel | I8 in London, in a special report to the | 4c & day heats a rom In cold weather. Holds 1:501% Surgeon generaf covering the Brosres fire 48 hours The best of Jts class. HBurns wood six furlongs: Derfargila won, L) § H progresp of trash. Sold by the trade everywh Al i A half furlongs Speed Wonhe Race. tis second, Miss| LONDON, Oct. 23.~At Newmarket today SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY, Council Bluffs, Jowa. } ~~CCUNCIL B UFFByw STEAM DYE WORK All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in the highest style o the art. Faded and gtained fabrics made to look us good as new. Werk prompily don dellvered ris of thé Send for Just received, a new Invoice of all the | Swalue will savd you money on stoves and latest styles in millinery at Miss Ragsdale's, | ranges, 740 Broadfay. Stovepipe Sc a joint, 10 Pearl street, | | Remember P. 0, B. of A. dance on Wednes- Before buying your wood heater call at |44y evening, Octokr 24, at thewr new hall, | chole Zurope for the wee 3 Theto re. Be- Bwatne's, 700 Broadway, azd sce the Acme |101 South Main steet. ' Everybody inyited. | Brince Jonn second, Little Billie " diird b’(‘r',z"';')_b“;"fll: Jar d'm‘:”:x:l:yll;:‘lm\.1,,. the agency at once. Manutactured by 2 a Deater. the best airtight stove made. Stove- paceieee s fent | Spldemic everyw! i : copriolon Kuting Cole. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs: Vent | SPlUGMIC everywhere, amounting In Austria - ~ A pipe 5¢ a joint The committes »f the Ohristian church | %oD: Forsger second, The Seaiper third | Hungary to nearly 50 per cent. The ae. | O QIR & COLLE Broadway, near Norl ’ Damestic soap outlasts cheap soap, which was appointed to investigate the con Time: 1:12 crease In Russla was also remarkable and Dr, western Depok, % SAS CITY, Oct. 2.—The sport today L lrwin expresses the hope that the advent of MA [N STREET, Telephone 2,