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4 THE OMATA DAILY PRIDAY, OCTOBER THE OMAHA DAILY BE CIL BLUFPS. OFFICH NO. 12 PEARL BTRE Delivered by carrier to any part of the elty. H, W. TILTON, Lesses. TELEPIONES No. 43; night editor, No. 23 _— | MINOR MENTION. Buslness office, 539 Broadway. city the Mayne Real Estate agency The Methodist ministers of th formed a e which will meet Tuesday in each month Dan McSorley will have tice Vien's coury this o'clock, have taken a change police court Tom Kelley was fined $15.80 for drunken ness yesterday morning in police court. This I8 the second fine he has pald for the same | offense In less than a week Charles Schefler, who was fined making a row at Victor Sadowski's took leg ball while working on the gang and has not been seen since A meeting of the city council was held yesterday mornjng and some small sidewalk contracts were let, after which an adjourn ment was taken until this evening. | It is reported that options are being secured oh a number of different pieces of property on Broadway near the business center, sites for the proposed new Odd Fellows' building | Zeph Hughes was fined $0.60 for drunken ness in police court yesterday morning. A s0on as he has served out equivalent in time he will be turned over to the United States authorities for passing counterfeit money. The five toughs who were canght in the Northwestern yards the other day, one of them just out of the Anamosa penitentiary wero given the maximum punishment for vagrancy yesterday, thirty days on the streets. A small boy belonging to Mark Ohlen wan dered away from his home on Frank street yesterday afternoon and was picked up later on Park He was taken to the city marshal's ¢ where his parents called for have | first a hearing in afternoon at 1:30 of venue from 120 for house, chain ned thelr new con- ory of music last evening. Several hundred invited guests were present, and the new rooms, which had been handsomely | ecorated for the presented a gay Il the evening. Iefreshments were Misses Robinson of oecasi nenced divorce pro- | ceedings yesterday against Ashley W Thresher, alleging infidelity as the ground She wants the custody of their child and her one-third Interest in 16 s of land in Jda county, lowa, and 250 acres in Du Page county, Illinois. The Union Veteran legion held its annual banquet last evening, in Woodmen of the World hall. The old soidiers sat down to a substantial and plentiful spread, after which a number of speeches were made, songs were sung, and old times talked over until a late hour, Ed Witzkie, who charged with cha lenging W. 8. McCoy to a duel on account of a girl, discharged by Justice Vien yesterday. The hearing developed a dens uncertainty as to whether it was Witzkie or McCoy who did the challenging, and rather than run any undue ri of their both going to Jail, the case was dismissed Day & | began suit ye district court against the city llect some thing more than $100 claimed to be due as the first installuents of three sewersge cer tificates on lots on Ninth avenue. The plaintiffs claim that the collection of the tax would be virtual confiscation, and refused to pay. The three lots were advertised for sale for taxes, but remained unsold for lack of bidders, and now the owners want the city to have the lien expunged. w terday in the The boom in the northwestern part of the city has not yet struck so hard, but what we can sell several desirable cottages in that Jocality at a very low price and on easy terms. Lougee 5 Pearl street Davis Gran s George 8. Davis, the well known Broadw druggist, has been granted a permit by th court to buy and seli liquors of all kinds for medical purposes, and he will carry the best grades made and will supply the general public at the lowest prices J. €. Hoffmayr s Fancy Patent, Hungarian Process Flour. Mado by the oldest milling firm in the west, makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask your grocer for it. Trade mark: “Dlue Rooster."” Domestic soap breaks hard water, PERSONAL PARINGRAPIS, J. H. Purcell is in Chicago. BE. A. Troutman has returned ftrom east Miss Kittie Gillivan of Burlington is visit- | Ing Miss Mulqueen, on Ninth street, Miss Ella Stewart of Shenandoah guest of the family of John Bennett low avenue. Harry Mann weeks' " {llness his busines Mrs. J. § Kan,, are g en Bluff street. Mrs. F. S. Thomas and daughter, Edith, have returned from a week’s visit to Indian- ola and DesMo ines Mr. and Mrs. W. C day afternoon from a Chicago and Cincinnati. Mr. Sullivan, wife and daughter Erie, Pa,, are visiting E. A. Blanc family on South Eighth street. C. H. Converse of Avoca, C. E. Dunn of Glenwood, D. Fairchild’ of Clinton_and G. E. McCaughan, D. M. Bringholf, S. P. Oldfield, J. F. Helwig, E. C. Uhl of Des Moines were at the Grand hotel yesterday. The Pethybridge meat market at 635 Broad- way has been kold to Gus Henrichs, who will continue the business with increased facili- ties for giving the public the best meats at the lowest price the is the on Wil- twG about from a to be has rec ed suff and daughter of Topeka, F. Roebinson and family Berry Estep returncd yester two weeks' visit to Copps C Can be purcha: Brewing company cil Bluffs, la. Just recelved, a new latest styles in millinery at 10 Pearl street Royal Arcanum Entertainment., Arrange nts are being made for an en tertainment by Fidelity council No, 136, Royal Arcanum, on Friday evening, Novem- | ber 16. It is expected that there will be a large number of additions to the counc’l by initiation on that evening. After the in- itiation ceremonies there will be mus 1 and literary program for members and their invited guests, followed by light refresh ments. A pumber of visitors from out of the city are expected to be pre nt The new roster of the council is Just ou From a charter membership of nine in 1878 it has grown until now it has a members} of 220 % s Grand Hotel, Cou 1 o, Newly furnished. very modern venlence. First class in all 1 s, $2.50 t0 $3.00. E. F. C New sterling silver novelties, very beauti- ful and stylish, at Wollman's, 408 Broadway. R. Wheeler | Wheoler & Hereld, Coun- | invoice M ot s Rag all the ale's, | ed. | D~ Rates, RK, Proprietor, “» Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Getting Ready for Business. | The Councll Bluffs Unlon Stock Yards company and the Tllinols, lowa & Nebraska | Rallway company have taken another step toward preparing for active Their articles of incorporation published in both the local to the fact that each ment In its weekly edition, which s read nowhere outside of the rural district, the public has not had any information of (he fact before this operations, | of have | papers. publishes the been Owing | docu Dry pine kirdling for sale. Cheaper than m‘)bm H. A. Cox, 37 Main street. Telephone . Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for good work. Tel. 157, Domestle soap outl Premier egg cups at Lund Bros, ta cheap soap | store, 1 EWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS CASES OF STAPLE IND FANCY DRY 6000S ON SALE AT MANUFAC- TURERS' PRICES, Political Complexion of Montgomery County ‘ Unfavorable to Weaver, REPUBLICANS HAVE THINGS THEIR WAY Canvasses in Other Districts Tndicnte S 0g of & Breach Detween th slon and Anti Crowd Still Kemuins, A late v has recently been made in certaining political ed couragement who are paign, democrats as the ob- en- th cam 1,100 the way nearly as possible what The figures furnish little Weaver and ngressional complexion is as to General his ¢ ta are such to man Thery and cast republicans, populists, which, it W in a stralght partisan would give Hager a majority of 1,100 in that county. But there other things indicate that even those figures dc give a true iden of Weaver's weakness less than fifty have names to the chairman of the republican central opponents o They assert that they Weaver, and have full permission to use Most of these men Villisca, but the in Sciola, Elliott, in the more rural di vasses are being made nd compare prices and goods a W. F. Read's 60-inch black and navy, regular manaufacturer’s price votes are are that not N given their Montgomery as | democrats county committee stanch Weaver for committe publicly. | fusion will n given th their nam live in Red Oak 1 Is a sprinkling of them burn and other towns ricts, Similar can in the other counties | vote 1 Indigo Blue manufacturer's 4c | 5 cases Standard Dark manufacturer’s gy, o price /C f the district, and far as can b learned the breach between the fusion and American | N Pilnts, over since the conventions were held price,ver yard vhere men are turning up who have v 10 ticket, and they see no reason why they should flop over into the populist camp this Al Senwenced. wound up the criminal bus /,,C Prints, regular price, be d— anti-fusion democrats has not been healed 1 accustomed vote the democrat year. ‘ White Cot- worth 7 8uic Last Crin Judge Macy of the August eatencing the who were for the given twelve 5 cases Snow ton Bauts manufacturer’s pri :C term of court yesterday by | last of the batch of criminals convicted. Willlam Van of a suit of clothes, months in the penitentiary. A. T. Rains, for an assault and battery on M. McKinzie, was fined $100, the maximum | / for offenses of that kind, and if he fails to | put up the cash he will have to Ne in Jjail for thirty days herift Hazen leaves (his evening for Fort Madison with four candl da for the penitentiary. The case of ude Bryant against the Motor company was put on at the afterncon 9 oases sion and promises to occupy the next day Hera/Da I r two. Miss Bryant was a nger o Lk the motor on which E. F. Holmes met his manufacturer death. She der 1s $20,000 damages for price, )“l'.\“"d the injuries which she suffered. The com pany « ed her $1,800, but she refused tc accept it She occupied the stand all afternoon after the jury had been selected and detailed the particulars of the accident The cross-examination will be proceeded with this morning The plaintift is represented by Flick er Bros and the company by John Baldwin. Guy C. Barton of Omah president of the company, was an interested spectator yesterday afternoon. | Dyke, | larceny was Cheviot Apron 8c es heavy inghams in Checks, manufac- turer's price lled Cash- , worth 10¢, 7((e) Gents’ Socks, manufa 200 dozen Cotton 10 heavy regular Dus 1 sale. In the face of lower prices and the con- tinuance of the sluggish conditions of trade our sales for the last week show a handsome increase. ] reason is that the shrewd buying public appreciates our large assort- ment of nobby styles and the fact that they bo purchased at two-thirds the pr at other stores | 00 ladies’ shoes, hand turned and welted, an's Oversio of the side buttoned or laced, for “ngxrul o | The plaintifts alle $2.60. | only taken eighty-two of the 500 | retused all the others., They want a judg- ment for $10,000 damages, by reason of the failure to live up (o the terms of the con- tract. o isfer, and th extended over five price being agreed upon that the defendants have $4.00 ladies’ $2.00, 50 ladies 3.00 ladies’ C $2.25 fine kid for $1.50. 0 kid patent tip and calf for $1.00, ses' and boys' dress and school shoes ¢ to §1 Infants’ and Stacy Adams’ All styles, from $ A man’s nic We have the leather and cork Everything that price to suit all. Duncan, the le prices, 28 Main s shoes, , button or buttoned lace, or laced needle Cheaper than dirt—those new carpet sweep- at the Council Bluffs arpet compan ything else in the line of carpets, cur- tains, rugs and upholstery goods are also cheaper than anywhere else in town. thwestern John O'Leary, a brakeman on cago & Nortawestern railway, fell eastbound freight train yesterday at 30 o'clock, near Crescent City. trying to close the door of a car, wh missed his footing and fell. The train was moving at the rate of about fifteen miles an hour, and the fall was a rather hard one He had two ribs broken, and was generally bruised up. It was feared that he had suf fered internal injuries. He was picked up and brought on the next train to this city Second Pre. | and is now being cared for at the Woman's t Troatway: | Christian Association hospital: His home ecnet—E. T. Wat. | n Boone, Ia. __ 4 Main street. Second Pre- | Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr. 700 West Broadway. Jefferis, Fletcher avenue, Council Bluff: cinct—Max Mohn's, | will stop the disease in one hour. Trial Main street, Sec- | potige, §1. 913 Bouth Maln Annibilate the Chaln Gang. A movement s on foot to put a stop to the plan of having the city prisoners, who make up what is commonly known e 4T cardians | ‘ehain gang, keep the streets agmectnet-d. AVardlan's | petition Is belng circulated by 1000 South Seventeanth strest. | Jaboring ‘men of the city, ask'ng the city 8 First Precinet—O. R Me. | council to do away with the convict labor Culigiahia er shop, 11 North Twenty | 4nd give the honest workingmen of (he city L ond Precinct—\W. G. Whii |® chance to earn a livelihood this winter. ng's place, 516 Locust strest, West Council | Already quite a lurge number of signatures Blufts. ¥ have been secured, and the petition will probably be presented to the council at its next meeting. ildren’s shoes, 20c to $1.00. fine shoes, $4.00 . narrow and square toed ) to $4.00. shoe for $1.00, finest line of men's patent le shoes in the market one could wish, and at a traiceman Hurt, the trom aftern He der and promotor of eet, Council Blufts. low Register Toduay. The places for registration today from 9 a. m. until § p. did not vote at the last g have to register anew. The places in each precinet: Ward, First Precinct 134 East Broadwa Me y Ward will be open m. All who al election will following are the Wheeler & Herelc cinet—F Second terman’s, 43 North L. G. Knott's Ward, First house, 217 South inct—Mike Nolan's is Fourth Ward, First Precinet williger's barn, 224 South ond Precinet—T. C. Jackson's, B. S, Ter- Main street, Sec- 621 Twelith | i clean. A Ward, First some of the 1 West B Peter Kane's, xth Ward at Vavra's New §ry Caods Store. Fine display of fall millinery at low prices. Beautiful pattern hats at $3, $4 and $5. Blackbirds at 18 black t Domestic patterns can only be had at Vayra's new dry goods store, 142 Broadway. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale it Gas Co.’s office. ¥ Preparing u Ticket. Tam O'Shante g Stamped tidies, with silk to work them, Se. ne gimps at 7c. Children’s heavy underwear, Wollen mixed underwear, 18c Gents' (can't be beat) underwear, S9e, Gents' dollar linen shirts, 6 v 9-4 sheeting, 17¢ The Blankets, bic. that Wollen mixed shirtings, a sixth column it will be for those town- ankets, $1. ships where a unfon town ticket has been oflcloth put into nomination. 17¢ rds for $1 yards for 99c. The county auditor is preparing the tickets for the coming election. They will be five or perhaps stx columns wide, containing five tickets, thel r blican, democratic, pulist, prohibition and soc:alistic labor, last namea has but one candidate, and for railroad commissioner. If there is 15¢. 12 25e. Bourielus' music”house has few expenses; high grade plancs are sold reasonabiy. 118 Stutsman street olonel Reed's Swans, Reed of Ma is mourn- ing the loss of the four imported Seotch | swan ducks that made a part of agerie at the lake last summer. dal took it into his head to use then target, and killed all four of them. the remains he took away with him. is some prospect of the guilty party placed under arrest, and Colonel Reed prosecute to the bitter end if he Is. Dress goods, Dark sateens, 10 yards for s New Dry Goods Store epartment. and Milli- Shot Colonel F. C Burz ar. of the gangs infesting every city for a rumber of w work a night a of thieves that ralway yard eks back got or two ago on a freight car u.ed by the bridge gang on the Rock Island The car was left standing on a sidetrack the Chautauqua grounds, and after tening it clearly! the men came into town for the night. In' the morning they went out agan, and found that It had been broken into. Vi were cut open and robbed of their contents, clothing and bedding were gone, and everytbing that was left was in such confusion” that it took several hours to sort out the property of the different men Three watches, several valises and about $20 in cash were among the articles stolen, his men- Some One been have van- for a Even There belng will In the n its Peaslee’s celebrated ale and porter now on draught at Grand hotel bar. Selected hard wood for neating stov. H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel 44, Murringe Licenses. The following marriage sued by the county clerk yesterday Nume and Address, John Knight, Potta licenses were Another Ouandy Sate, Saturday at U. C. Brown's, 402 Broadway, | Emma Hartwick, wattamie emade mixed tafies, 10c & pound; pea- | Matt Barrier, Pottawattamie county taffy, 10c & pound. Our 40c candies will | Joan Jones, Pottawattamie county be sold at 25c a pound. Gum, 3c a package. | Allen E. Cooper, Douglas count ‘.\hn- Brown, Douglas county, Neb, county DeVol's Alr Tight Heaters are at the head. They are con- | structed on scientific prinelples. All prices. 504 Broadway. The laundries u | Havana Freckles cigar,Davls, wholesale agt. | Gorman Epworth League Closes. | - | 8T. PAUL, Oct. 2.~The closing session Domestio soap. | the German Epworth 1 ague was held tods = The following officers were elected: Dr = Suen:for B H. Leibhardt of Cineinnatl, president; Prof. The frm of Kimball Bros. com-|J. L. Nielson of Missourl, 'secretary, and menced a sult in the district court yesterday | M. Mueler of Milwaukee, ireasurer. 'Hach of the conferences represented were ive against Deere, Wells & Co, for damages | o vice president . The senitire ore klven growing out of the transfer of the Columbia | consiats of the officers of the national league | Scale company from the defendant to the | ynd Dr. - A Nust of eehainnat, H plaintiff in February of 1883. The petitton | {acoby o St Lous Brof. S o alleges that Deere, Wells & Co. agreed o | biokranc of Clomsky of Chicago and H, ( Dickhaut of Clucinnati, It was decided to take of Kimball Broa. 500 scales as part | hoid (he next meeting in June, 188, o Chi H aub of . t to New York, '‘The Dry Gods Center of the Country.” and pl:nt: ' ready cash. enable 3 ery county for the purpose of as. | PTiCes asked thirty days ago. 200 cas2s ot Staple and Fancy Dry oc vea T8 the pagt tcdave. h SALE TO CONTINUE FOURTEEN DAYS IF THE GOODS HOLD OUT Cravenettes and have | Chi- | an | the | | Mary A MANUFACTURERS PRICE SALE FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, BOS’];ON 'STORER, Council Bluffs. All goods guaranteed just as advertised. to buy Stapla Drv Goods at from 20 to 33 par cant less than the hese gocds we will place on e SV BAY, OCTOBER 27, Goods received in the past ten days. THAT LONG. To get anidea of what this sale msans, you should visit our store CLOAKS AND FURS I $1.58| DRESS GOODS. 500 palrs heavy Cot- ton Blankets, regular price manufac- turers price, 4o o a pair in price $§2 .00 nch all-wool Ladies' Cloth, regular prie Buys a Manutacturer's price, per yard Astrach worth inch full sweep 18,00 wwelties, new effects, s price 5i-inch all-wool N Manufacture A lot red Wble usual price factuver's a yard. of tuvkey ) mask, manu- 10c new Buis a 80-inch full sweep AstrachanCape, ¢« » 10 pleces Figured Storm Sorges 1n black, navy and brown goods, worth...........p17. 8O full 4 inches wide, regular price 186 a yacd, Manufacturor's price. ... ce This is a_price we show a g variety of Zouts, worth, .. P7.80 2 cases Shaker Flanncl 6c a yard; manu- facturer's price.. . 15 pleces Faney Striped Silks in changeable effects, worth Manufacturer's price. .. white worth 3ue heavy 200 Wool pairs heavy Blankets, 3, manu gray BLACK DRESS GOODS G Our Coats at this price cannot be duplicated for less than.. $10.00 REDUGCTIONS. SEE OUR LINE OF FURS AND CLOAXS SECOND FLCOR. Heavy gray mixed Flannel, regular price 19, manuface turer’s price 1244 ¢ 25 pieces Fronch Henriettas, 17-18 Twill, a regular $1.00 quality: Manufacture'e price, per yard A 62lc 19 pieces Fancy Figored Black ( 00ds in Crepe effects, worth $1.00 a yard; Manufacturer’s price, per yard... 65¢ e Men's W Shirts, worth 50c ufac ! rking man- Winter 4% 280 e Gen heavy Underwea; worth A big lot of Fine Serges and nufac- Henriettas, all-wool goods, and inches wide, regular price 60 s munufacturer’s price, per yard full I"v 480 DICK & WALKER, COUNOGCIL. BLUFRFES ‘CouncilB’lu LARSEST EXCLUSIVE v IEAY 1S Paint, 0il & Glass Co. PAINT AYD GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN 0WA. A numbe the af will $1 for stov ] 1 at chestout and $3.60 for also decided to mine during N r the full capacity of the companies, without | restriction. and at the IS THE MULCT CONSTITUTION ALY i i Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Kidney trou- bles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists, | X e THEe EQUALIZING THE ASSESSMENT | A(ME Many n Ag- | WilLSUTT | Yo e pe0ST | 5 Fastio_ dohu Henry Funk of Hardin's Plan Gets Before the Supreme Court. DES MOINES, Oct (Special Tele- gram.)—Before the supreme court today the constitutionality of the state gnulct law was argued ora itten arguments also submitted hearing is in the of the State ex rel David F. Witter, pellant, against J. L. Forkner and W. W. | | Moore." "Forkner ‘is “a “saloon keeper and Moore ow f the building. The two main | unconstitution of the mulct law confers on a ple of a county the right power limited to the 1egis id, second, the power to nd legal penalties of another law. There number of technical errors’ charged | petition of consent under which (h saloon s operating. The court took the matter under advisement and a decision I% | 1ooked for soon Catndll We carry a full line of all kinds of Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. We arg manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you a board of equalization to pro- | anything you want in that line. We carry a 7 full line of Window Sash, glazed and unglazed, and will make you hottom prices on any sas that you want. Our sash are all Counci Blufts make. We have over 1,000 hot-be sash in stock. Come and s Hea Al grieved Property Owners. The city council met yesterday Protests f ere ase as ap hear tests against the 1895 assessment. The | of a number of lots at Fortieth | Half-Howard streets was first up. The complainant was Mrs. W. | H. Bowman, who alleged that the corner | 1ot which had a good house on it was only | assessed $: while the adjoining vacant lots were ments were a8 the lots offered for sale at $500. cussion the corner lot and the other lots to ‘ The James Morton Sons Hardware | company were on deck with a sworn n!!i—‘ davit in which they protested that (heir assessment of $3,550 on their stock at 1511 | cuse and taken re that portion of th to make latur the A 2 us or write for price all her estimation, | immediately the rear were | After some dis- | raised Nos. 1 and 3 Fourth Street DON'T SAY MUCH | s 23 .a- s R 12-lons-a-bay g e o e, Dodge street was excessive in view of those The Southwick Baling Press s a2-horse. full-ircle machine, of other a competing fi Al the e U has the Barcest teed opening of | parttes to the matter were present and were £ »L'”‘W"g % IIHIE.- given an opportunity to make a representa- o Worid, > 7 tion of the invoice value of their stocks. The board finally decided to lower the com- | plainant’s assessment to , and to add | $120 to that of the Lobeck pany There was a protest hea st the | assessment of the Boston store at $4,000 | which, it was claimed, was ridiculously low. Mr. Brandeis stated that at the time when the essment was made their stock was very low on account of the fire and the board left the assessment as It stands. prseslio S adly Shiloh's Cure, the great cough.and croup | cure, Is in great demand. Pocket size con- tains twenty-five doses, o v cents. “hildren love it. Sold by druggists. Luablo Stone Deposit. CITY, Ta, Oct. 2.—(Special Twenty miles east of this city 1 of hone stone has been dis- | Fifty cars of the valuabl al | 1y in #ight, and prominer | + visied th was to geol in is found i in this cou 1 eXperts pronour ual to that mix st of the best y comes from 1 pound. New draft light. ity; Construction; Durability—all the BE Southwick Sleam&Horsowr Press _Talks. They talk in ton Theay are easy sellers. Profitable to handle, a clectr will develop the in this section of the very ag something sim once. The peopl look ‘upon the flar to a gold Supre MOINES gram.)—The following opinions were filed in the supreme court this morning: The State of Towa vs Sam Ilint, appellant, Polk dis- trict, afflirmed: Henry' Herring v M ley and R, Peasley, appellants Hsteict, affirn i the matter of the { P B, Brown, deceased | appellant, vs . L. Marah, and W. 8. Brown, administ affivmed; D. P. Christens: 1 DI —the language of profit, They area double stroke P Writs for catalojue and disc SANDWICH MFG. C'OMPANY,. Council Bluffs, Jowa Brown | INNOUNCEMENTS. 1k dis- | | | All lovers of pure fun, high class singing and specialties that are above the average will do well o visit the Fifteenth Street |theater on Sunday afternoon, October 25, |or any evening during the mext four nights, | when the prize winner of fun -11-44,"" will be the attraction. It replete with novel- | ties, and it s said that it is impossible to [ count” the laughs during the two and a half hours of olid fun. The t embraces an Illinols Central had one last week The |army of fun makers thad will bear careful officials and dire: w making their | inspection. | annual tuor, nd when th reached here - | John Jacob Who s quite a cra Louise Allen Collier and Helen Relmer ihe subjeot chan) such favorites in “Hoss and Hos T k s Eity, ‘over 100 miles. the announcement of their comnection | ~ec Sk . : iy ! WAL ALACHAN, hum at a pace v Willie Collier's “A Back Number” com- | Proprioton of the road, With everywhere learned by the publie | J when trouble was pleasurc. These ple come to the | Yater supply, the on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings hiteh, * However. week, with Willie Collier in “A Back | been | satistled company. | replace the whol Hamilton distiiet, rdson, appellant, lymouth district, otton Mill company npany et al, ——COUHCIL B UFF8~= vs ap- All kinds of Dyeln and Clenning dine 1 the highest style of the art. Faded and stained fabrics made to look as good as new. Work promptly done and delivered in all parts of the country. Send for price list, ingine (Special.) of s It st an en- dollars, but the isn't often gineer worth millions of a railro; * to Sloux e wis sual for that div " exception of once. experienced with . th rum wak made without ev would i1d have cer was amply pany is with Boyd of ne Number"' Broadway, near Norige n Depot. hi and vigor qui Tea cures backache. restored.Vari All druggists. | Oregon Kiane Teia) WESTERY cents Lost Manhood atrophy. ete. surely o Hindoo Remedy. With weiit 1. A Fuller & Co., Corner i5th and Douglass St OMAHA, NEB Reca t | PASO, pecial.)—Pen s T Issue of Getgber 13, were Original ~James M. Van Dodge; Wiliam Van ymaha, Douglas. Rewewsl and ries Campbell, Red Cloud ==mSnecial Notices South Dakota ed IT1ES ith, = co“ne'I Blhr's-- LA ar When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, CHIMNEYS CLE million Ed Burke, at W Original-—-Huarry Kendig Arapahoe, Relssue -John 8. Me- Denver, Arapaho | Relssue ~Mathel Y. Brown, Quas- | Buchanan. Original widows, et Parsons, Ans Jones Montana Original soula, Mizsoulu Viet yah r L. Ochoa | Tex., and Deputy Marshal Scarborough will bring him [ slons granted, | here. | Nebraska mont, usen, ford, | increase Webste ED; VAULTS 1\ Homer's, 638 Br Colorado Denver dari When she was Child, she cried for Castoria, ie clung to Castoria, Whea she Lad Clildren, she gave them Castoria | FOR SALE OR TRADI In Rock “county, Nebruska: 60 arces t land in Michigan; will trade eltter for st neral merchandise I put in ca $L.000.00 o $1,50 in Colta of gener When sho became Miss, s 30 ACRES OF LAND | George Ar PARKI Drummond young man rested and charged with aged hushand Kust olsoning SHURG, W. Va and her alleged i Hamerick, now in fail polsoning Mrs. whom =he GEO. P. BANFORD, A, W. RICKMAN. fidential 4 . I Bl i [ 4 President. Cashiler. | - s, Natal Bak Profits, - - . 12,000 NEW YORK, ( ustern anthra- One of the oldest banks ia th te of lowa cite coal ales agents have decided 1o ud- | we sallcit your business and ool We vance the price 2 cents on stove and 1j| pay § per cont on time deposita We wil be cents on othier sizes. The prices for Novem: | leased 10 see and serve you. | paran have b COLE'S AIR-TIGHT WONDERFUL WOOD HEATER day he WANTED, BOOKKEEVER OR stenograp eve e Address W duys. ar A NICE BRICK COTTAGE bath. @1 D Call 1 FOR REN per mont duy Oregon Kidney cures sches. Trial size Tea nervous head ¥ All druggists, EXCHANGE, LOT, s a room in dwelling mbin, n n The best of its 1 with | 8old by the ywhere, Bee o s Ny T COLRE & COLER MAIN STREET. WITH STORF 4 weather. Holds Hurny wood, M FOR SALF trom N dress A J cll Bluftay MY FARM, 100 ACKES, 214 MILES all cultivated; good bulldings. Ad. Porter, 411 Franklin avenue, Cou

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