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[ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMAER 9, 1801, = = - = — THE OMAHA DALY BEE. [NEWS FROM CE[‘NCIL BLUFFS | it iarvgs s st deonet it | WAR BREAKING OUT. AFRESH |5 v vhcne S50 ettt | city enroute to Russia, The ceremonies con- fisted of a special requiem mass for the LI Hung Chang disclaims any responsibility L) —_— | dead. The church was draped in mourning in the matter. . ) COUNOCIL BLUFFS. and lighted by many candelabra. Alexander Bivel Broall 8 8 ¢ The report of the capture of Tallenwan by / p K s Olaroskl, the Russian consul general, and jonists i azi ow Signs | the Japanese has not been confirmed. Th OFFICR . . NO. 12 PEARL BTREET | Canning Faotory und Sprague Iron Works hls entire staft were present in full unttorm | Revolutionists in Brazil 8h igns o n fi 4 ‘. reports have been confirmed, however, that " 1 avs, T sul general himself acted as usher Returning Aotivity. ese are ntead epulsing the Entered by Burgla The ‘German, British, French, Japan & k/ IR A LR Ul Delivered by carrler to any part of the eity, e dish and and other consulates here were | Chinese and that they have taken F Kin | represented at'the services. chow. An imperial audtence within the H. W. TILTON, Lesses. STOLE EIGHTEEN CASES OF CANNED CORN Sl Moo MAKING PROGRESS IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL | at Peking has been arranged for the f TELEPHONES-Busincss office, No. 43; night NEW ENGLAND'S GREAT STORM. Lo T RS More from force of habit than from any other editor, No. 23, ~>ez, MAY ASK FOR FORMOSA, _——m— Wires Make Street Trafe Dangerous: in ee Important Points Captured—Insur- i cause, we speak of overcoats on a chilly and NINOR MBNTION Matter Kept Qulet in Hopes of ng e shippiag Damage P ptur eleitic 3% \tois & e & sy the Thieves, but with No Sucees BOSTON, Nov. 8.—A terrific storm raged e S A VAT MRV TeEE OF Beses drizzling day. However, it might prove inter- Mayne Real Estate agency, 539 Broadway, Brass Fixtures Taken from yesterday all over New England. Its sever of the Finess ¥hipa, In LONDON, Nov, 8.—1t s stated that there 3 3 > The city council will hold another mecting the Tron Works. ity was only equaled by the great blizzard the Navy. ars diverse opinions in Japan respecting her esting to you, There are more buyers this year this evening. s of 1888 terms for peace with China. A leading Mrs. Jarley's wax works—imported at great i carc f i yains than ever known from the cato disasters to shipping and great destruc-| 3 o RGO AT -WILE POREIFe. Nk ekkid in search of bargains than eve rom th expense-—at Ciristian tabernacle tonight. One | The canning factory was entered by burg- | (on to property aggregating in value sev.| RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 8.—The revolution | Jourual ares she will require th n night only. Admission, 16 cents ¥ ars Monday night, but the fact was kept|eral thousand dollars. In this city the |continues in Rio Grande do Sul and during | °f l”"' Ty i A8 Monky days of the Pilgrims down. A mar license has been fasued to W.|ueorat in order that the thleves might be | storm raged with great violence and in the | the last week the revolutionists seom to be s et g B TEL LRl D, Lake, axed 28, and Carrle M. Rice, aged |\ iht. A basement window was forced open | CEDter of the town the streets arc strewn galning ground. They captured Santa | £100,000,000 gold sterling, with which to es 18, both of this city. They were married by With wrecked telephone and telegraph wires. | Bihts O e S . 4 Justice Vien |and a wagon driven up alongside the build- These crossed and twisted wires were a me- | AP& Santo Christo and San Mateo. They | tablish a gold standard he progressi Freeman Reed was given a surprise party | (g to recelve the plunder. When one of [ pace to life and destructive fires were | Stcceeded in capturing a lot of arms and the Praet that ohr W 10 Al er R AL ret Wedne v ut | the men employed there visited the place | threatened in many places Horses while | garrisons at these places all joined them. b . Al her warships at his home on BIUff strect Wednesday night | ploy § e HH L ot tod ol | arms, ammunition and the vessels of the in honor of his election to the county clerk- | during the day he found that eighteen cases L L IR TR R SR China Merchant Steamship company. They ship. Al the guests were masked, and a|of canned corn, with twenty-four cans in a| . . . among the ships of the fleets to go over to [ also demand that Japan shall tuke S8y Uiiie wes had ! The suffering brutes that were not instantly | Degree of Honor, auxiliary to the A. O.|anq U. W., will hold open lodge this evening Washington lodge, No. 27, of Omaha, will give an_exhibition of the drill. All work- men and their families invited | the It is reported on populistic authority that |tempt to locate the thieves has not been | buildings, endangering the lives of persons. | SUre to have three as good ships as are in |win 1je, Bast Africa, and General James B. Weaver, Instead of leaving | successful Along the coast line a tremendous sea roared | the navy on their side, i the revolution con- | foree of German Councll Bluffs, now that his political fate is | The same evening the Sprague Iron|and the raging waters broke into the lower | tinues after once more decided for the time being, will| works, just across the street from the can- | harbor. Reports from Vineyard and Ports: | opinion that after Moracs s ingusurated Ji tribe returned to the attack and locate here and enter a law partnership with | ning factory, was also broken into and a|mouth tell of fleets which narrowly escaped | b ot * (10 ATler Soracs i woeks and | C'Ptured Kilwakisiwan with much bloodshed. J. J. Shea. lot of brass fixtures were stolen. A short | destruction by taking refuge in places of 3 kel X <8 ANAIIt is added that (he Germans have The Council Bluffs High school foot ball | time ago another robbery of the same kind | shelter. The warning of the weather bureau | then serious riots Will take place, in which | strong enough to recapture the team will play the Councll Biaffs Juniors | occurred at the same place and 140 pounds | had given time for most of the vessels to | forelgners as a rule will be vietims, and CAW'E Qat This Dicanss | tomorrow for the champlonship of Council | of brass were found mi g the next morn- | seek a safe harbor. Anxlety Is felt for the under the pretext of quelling these riots LONDON, Nov. 8.—The a 1 of George | Bluffs. The gamo will be called at o |ing. safety of shipping. The schooner Ida South- | Piexoto will ume supreme command, but A0 Noy ie appeal of George | Reports from varlous points indi- but be sure it is cheap. To know where to buy is an important item. Scan all newspapers, clip It is now reported that a conspiracy exists all miraculous incidents of purchasers or other posse n were missing. One of the cases fell| yijjoq had to be shot in order to put them | the rebels, and several changes In com- | 9f Shanghai and its customs revenue as broken open, and the remnants | gyt of misery. At Providen R 1 the | manders have taken place to avoid this, but attered about were what first called the | storm was very violent and used great | the rebels claim all this is useless attention of the owners to the fact that a| damage. Telepnone, telegraph and trolley | burglary had been committed. The value of | Wires were swept from their fastenings and | g SHEEFE R ABOM EREY coul } T iR . NG ; : stolen property Is about $40. The at- | hung In bunches In the sireets and trom | *allors and marines, and they cinim to be | Mawnofi tribe recently attacked Kisap: hairbreadth escapes som= experienced while wonderful tales of daring advantages required to secure a dozen or so overcoats, and of some Germans Fighting with Natives. as it is IRL Nov. 8.—A special dispatch re: not officers on whom they count, but on [ceived here says that 24,000 natives of the | The Nebraska approves of this. Buy cheaply were defeated by a gulars and natives under svember. It {s the general |Baron von Ehrstein. Later. however, the Mawnoj making a daring plunge of an offer for a whole manufacturer—some 17 overcoats in all. —Go by t a force latter place. | all means and investigate—examine prices and quality—a most eloquent salesman—will, no 1 . : doubt, help you to get the best of bargain. 9 L~ = ~ ard of New York, from Philadelphia for New | will not relinquish it to Moraes or any oth Edwards, manager of the Empire theater oubt, he RVEL S ek the gain o'clock at the grounds, corner of Fourth av BOSTON STORE vanty. Y Bverebods 1 Orleans, is missing and it is feared she is [ The prisons all over the country are fille enue and Twenty-first street. Everybody | - lost. At Salem the telegraph wires are all | to overflowing with political prisoners invited to witne:s it. Salo of Sitks and Dress Goods at Man- | wrecked. All eastern trains are S A ORI L Conrad Libbekke, a 14-year-old boy, has ufacturers’ Prices. Snow has fallen to a depth of six inches. | have been put out of the way secretly, auditorium license of the Empire, has been been making life burdensome to a daughter| A pow brice on all our exclusive style baicioho iy & s e S e DR LR ot one of his neighbors, pushing her off the | qrous patterns; any pattern in the stock at | INVESTIGATING THE TOBACCO TRUS® ON 1TS JOURNEY TO MOS. 0w, it S R L sidewalk, applying vile epithets to her, and | gyt prio —_— LIRER, ) Mr. Bdwar ands. In other ways trying to convince her of the | Ton't fail to ree bargains marked $6.00, | WIll Not Sell to Dealers Who Handle Other | Kemalus of the Late Czar Startea for the Hritish Sending More Goods Over, truth of the doctrine of total depravity. |$7,00, $10.00 and $13.50. Goods, Ancient Capital. LO 8 Judge McGee fined him $11.40 In police court | " Cheney Bros. velvets, all colors, at $1.00| NEW YORK, Nov. 8—The methods of | LIVADIA, Nov. 8.—The first mass for the against the decision of the Lon unty council sustaining the acti of its licensing delayed. | theugh it is sald many who were imprisoned . When you are through, give us your time for a minute; come in to the ever humble Nebraska. We hav'nt any moquette carpets, plate mirrors, neither eloquent and persuading salesmen, but honest overcoats to be sold honestly, and loads of ‘em to select from. We don't handle any so- called half price goods, but we can furnish vou an overcoat for TWQ SEVENTY-FIVE of good chinchilla, Italian lined, warm and durable, that'll cost you $500 anywhere. A long, deep collar Melton Ulster, wool lined in two shades at FOUR DOLLARS for which other stores In its financial article the T s says the Board of Trade returns yesterday morning. a yard. the cigarette trust wi DdEot (x| TeORS 6t the soul. of LAYVexandat T11. Wasi| 15y Oblohs ‘kKs ! msbe. HAH. (hcRe. LoF Any Harmony chapter, Order of the Eastern n“lq)”“»x;g:" :::l:',l[)- \l\.ll;il‘)vx“!llgg‘:. (:.n [v]‘.:uiln 1\!:1:({;' '[llrfln-( !lnf‘-:vu:ml‘n. y .mnun celebrated at 10 o'clock yesterday morni g i”“ vious month in th. \"H‘.‘ They - “"r'_ Star, entertalned its friends last evening at a e i in.: e ects, 6 yard, rought by Attorney Stockton of | yn tne Bygantine chapel, where the remains | largely increased by the A can demand, the Masonlc temple. A unique entertainment and $1.00, ) New Jersey to annul the charter of the | o ¢ BV S 4 AR O THIEY, was glven, consisting of a farcical representa- g assortment striped silks In changeable | American Tobacco company on the grounds | " the czar are lylng in state. The mass ¥ e tlon of an fnitiation into the Masonic mys. | effectii regular prce, $1.25; on salo at S that it s operating s a trust, contrary to | W48 atlended by officers of all the regiments i Hint bt A b a yard. SicH the laws of New in this vicinity, The ceremony was most LIPAX, Nov. The schoone o ERIAT0sd. tegensartiiatent | 8B NEW BLACK AND WHITB SILKS.| Commissioner Walton, Cleary of New Jer: | morcesive, all pronent holiny 1iir HAL DAt oY i aoortars Anal 5 b o o 4 J HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR sey presided at today's inquiry. Joseph pressive, all present holding lighted tapers [ N, Pride was driven on the rocks at the ments being served. MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Park of Park & Tilford testitied that the | In their hands, _ entrance to the harbor near I a The case of J. C. Lewis against Henry ; o vebti ce, | American Tobacco “company dictated the | A the body of the czar lay in its coflin it | o fo re lost. ‘The vess dies' heavy ribbed vests, regular price, i - 4 e T crew of four were lost. The vessel was T Y Schults and others was on trial all day ye B0 19558 CAST terms of the sale of cigarettes. The Amer- | was noticed that the late emperor's face was i R A e . (noLoey completely wrecke terday in the superior court, Lewls, who | %" 0 we. ofter tadies’ heavy Eeyptian | 20, TOVREC0 company would not ‘el 1(3 | itle"altored. 1t had & very. piacid sapres has a farm south of the city, loat $1,600 worth | cotton vests in white only, worth 50c each. | than its goods. Other manutaetarees alon | #10n and the form of the dead czar seemed Cholera in the | of hay last summer by reason of some of | TLadies' all wool knit underwear, a regular | forbade the firm from selling” competitors’ 3;“""";':\;1"';"'; o T\):-”r!:mm blie | BERLIN, Nov. 8.—The Tageblatt says that charge at least §7.00. . Schultz’'s men starting a prairie fire and | $1.00 garment, manufacturers’ pric ¢ each, | Wares, “Champagne houses do this partic s 4 e s ANt eW SaREAIRS || oy en belonging to oot regime: IRB L Vhr e e oot i | e o ety mAnUfactUizeral price, 760 each ( 18198, L ClinR gne houses dofclite partiow: (|£i0bon o {theiGrder of (B, And oyeriLunty| SRS thel ol Lk n Here are other coats and ulsters finer, finer IR L lkct dntiagen: brac bohars. We offer a bargain In ladles’ flecced hose at | LNEIT. Boods at a greater discount if we | hands were folded. Beside the bier were | Stationed at Glogua, Prussian Silesia, are suf- , A R R it geree to kecp up the price and only sell | two Cossacks of the Terek bodyguard, two |fering from a choleric disease, The barracks still and the finest to be had. Can't possibly Some brutal bipeds employed by Charles Nits, L }'”' C B l‘|~' 'l 19¢ their M:IIM“ . Dvorjony grenadiers, two chamberlains and | have been isolated ) Gregory, a Fourth street blacksmith, took a Hl’”;‘-*v‘ .»“"U hose, in all sizes, at 19¢ a pa'r, I ~-;«:hm»‘ll‘1_l;~|r :‘L{‘- Mlll~;:‘ -I\ S}\l:}‘ "'["r-“‘l‘l'l‘;);f two riflemen of the Sixteenth corps. ¥ YR G A CENGIE L dream of a siylc or sort you can’'t get here at a small and inoffensive -dog belonging to Dr. 5 o e favorec eI o 011a AL sate s At Taor i muoind repa ring to Attick Lima. ; < Hanchett, 'and covered him' with turpentine, | Ladies' &Al:l‘!"!l);u::u\.i}(“:f: @ pair pERST e ey maUiacutstegals A EIDI0I0RE ealseaty gtie arina, Princess| BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 8.—It Is reported good healithy saving on each one. From g2.00 The poor animal's agonized howls attracted AR IR ANEE A ol § only their goods, *‘Competiti he | Alix of Hesse and the princess of Wales and | here that General Plerola, who is leading $ $ the attention of some of the neighbors, who | (%0 unbleached muslin 4o a yard. Talier, e talizes and tmpoverishes (he re- |all the imperial and royal suites attended, | the movement against the Peruvian govern. up to $10,00 is what you save here. If we mis- SR o ho s not allowed” any profit when | was celebrated at the same church " | ment aking arations § hi eayy e shake 1on adle y Stiirers Ut pricae s ment, is making preparations to attack aDfa3s N N s men who did the Job. They Will probably |, HLSaYY White shaker fanuel on sale at 3te | manufacturers cut price THOURLEARR ot (he Limat 4Lt very el | et preg represeat this, com: and get your money back bo arrested. 70'00¢ton battting 8146 eaoh CAUGHT A SMOOTH ONE. and there are very few visitors here, — — ) a] Tc cotto 2%0c each. AUGHT NE. L . cro Subseribe 1're welcome, The republicans of Neola have made ar-| G standard prints o a yard, it _The body of the late czar was moved at . Chiness [:r o Subseribed. youre rangements for a grand jollification this even- | Indigo blue prints 3¢ a yard “lickest Hotel Thiof in the Country Nabbed |8 0'¢locK this morning and escorted with | LONDON, Nov. 8.—The Chinese 7 per cent ing. Speeches and a torchlight procession BOSTON STORE, ' Los Angoles. Pamyac ony on board the Russian cruiser | loan, amounting to £1,700,000, secured by will be prominent among the features of the FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 8.—The police | Satasapor VI8 fOF * transportation to | the treaty ports, has been subscribed for affair, and the eagle's tail will be given a Council Blufts, fa. |are gathering Information against the BB ASTOPOL, Nov, 8.—Salutes from {he | "¢Fe WUCH Iu excess of the amount required post-election twist for luck. Charles G.| e o |DUrglar J. B. Bright, who was recently | ships and the foris here announccd ine v s Brother Stricken. Baunders, the newly elected county attorney, EpnenleA EAT]Y W, Blx rodm HowNe |\Lhytirnan i itha penitentiary for burglariz- | rival of the cruiser Pamiat N : : will be present from Council Bluffs and con-| G0 Fifth avenue, near court house. See W. Ing the rooms of Mrs, J. 8, Noble at the \,M“_;N ‘m‘:’ (i‘f Lt i'l L ‘k ovia. Czar . 8.—A doubtful tribute to the latter portion of the exercises, | & Paulson. b 5 A as 4 he grand dukes bore the i 0 tha effect that Arch-Duke ; So Hotel Metropole, Catalina island. In 1858 | coffin ashore. They were raceived by of Sata ee sl Arorduk Carl Mortenson was trying to make his| Speclal priccs this week at Miss Rags- | Bright was aerested i Wanniomon b, o 4 | Charles Louis, brother of Emperor Fran ’ ficers and deputations representing the whole | © : ] team :lmu a load of :‘oull\lp Hunter avenue | dale's. ¥, for robbing Mrs. James Brown-Potter' of | Russian army. The M Blaced 'in q | JO%ePh, has been stricken wilh apoplexy. yesterday morning. The load was heavy and 5 o aorth of dlamonds while she | galoon speclal train. The czarewliteh. whose T the team was unable to make it go. Morten-| U e5tlc soap cutlasts cheap soap. Rt i oty ot He ifading hotels | pea)tn eisitlol Qmfl'.‘ mfx;n(::“m-l:la-\:.h-”.}v Slauottin il TERlng son selzed a club and commenced beating the TOO DEEP FOR SOME PEOPLE, t being the only’ man who ever broke out | the remains to St. Petersburg, took an af-| ALBANY, Nov. §.—In answer to an inquiry animals in a vicious manner. - An informa- of the Washington city jail and eluded ar- | fectionate farewell of his relatives and the | Attorney Gencral Hancock has given out an " hon wan filed with the city clerk charging | Mysterlos of the Kangaroo Ballots Further | FeSt. After leaving Washington he went (o | traln started. o1 its oarmer mhe dpaee opinion that in the matter of selling liguor him with cruelty k? animals, and he was fined Eluclduted by Varlous Men. Il‘l[wlrlxg:'-i ;‘!“‘IIT’I:TN‘I"“; Jll‘l‘ n‘\\:‘ '\,‘,‘,‘l’""'rh“xh{l witch will immediately ‘ return to Abbas- | on a train the law is not violated if the com R alsy ) o| propriefors distracted on acco of his e Caucas e stay h 2 ; :klur‘:ndn:;:‘!' The fine was suspended for| paoh election emphasizes the fact morc]|Lrobiicio®, . While In Washington Bright | Umen In the Caucasus. The train will stay | modity is sold in the buffet, or licensed car y days. though after being purchased In the buffot it YO Investigated and learned the names of the report is in Biiong) R alls . had, or caused to have, his picture published | 9n® day at Borki and the body will be William Almy, who works at the motor | (i >, l‘f"" L B LR S D AT R e e P T O S O e e catafulque fn the church|may be taken to any other car. ¥ power house, was walking along Avenue B|!® entierly too compleated a thing for a|of Mrs, James Drown.Paties, The police y | erected on the spot where the late czar's . Jourselt growing 0'4:!!hflh'url|.ivv°u 'k §!von up in despal e o0 David Bush, who lives in | MaD Who cannot read to tackle, and makes|he ts' the, e country, Most dangerous | lifo was attempled by. derailing the train WEATHER FORECAST. 3 Areor AT hron b shore e sok o] Slekots St el b {E N0 the western part of the city, came along, with | it plain that a change must be made If It 15 in which he and the imperial family wer YOURSWLT! THELE LS TOPE! T ECRECH T8 A O e b his mind full of evil thoughts and a desire | desired to cater to that sort of an element, WAIF SAVING ASSOCIATION. teavellng, Colder and Rain or Snow In the Northeast to whackl somebody. Almy seemed to be| op entirely new way of making a, miscue SHMEN ARE SORRY. 3 £ about the right size, and Bush knocked him | was discovered by a voter in the Second | Reports to the Annual Meeting Show the WASHINGTON, Nov. o) i eind down. Almy Is subject to epileptic fits, and f s ed ¥ho have been humbugged by tho " Electric Bajta® = Pollow Suflorar,” TRy Thochen Sy aequm ¢ oo n"‘.“hd.. and who' Ha who have 5 UESTION LISTS and 160 Page Rook. My resources precinct of the Second ward. He had read Association Is Prosperous. Great Regret that Wilson Was Deteated in | Friday is 3 5. LCAN CUR the blow brought on his old malady and left | (he N v v We t Virginia, For Nebraski—Falir,except local rain or X wt vwhere (hut never C, 0D, wordered.) A triendly lottes y direet you to HEALY :lwnmaniu::‘g:{:xurzmcg‘r“-ualxlll.‘! Dueh will have Nov. 8.—The afternoon papers | snow in the extreme northeast portion; cold President, CHICAGO MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 30'Van Buren St. Ohioago. charge of assault and battery. Almy claims Sa3prte SRespumments on: tisl| YO by DElasy Bigbls nanth et winde the assault was entirely unprovoked. bailot they found that he had carefully de- | gha detoxatos ore Daniels of Chicago, | ¢/¢Ctions 1n the United States. The Westmin- | For Iowa—Rain or snow; warmer in the g £ " extreme eastern portion; decidedly colder in i posited his cross in the “O" of the “Of-|gecretary of the national mssoclation apd | ¥ter Gazette say; McKinleyism has % i rtions by g v b - 1 secretary ational assocls ¢ y the central and western portions by Friday Have 3100000 up e 4nd oity loans. We | ficial ballot” at the top of the page. superintendent of the Chicago Newsjoys' | trlumphed and Wilson has been defeated. The | e, Sontral and weatern portions by Friday DON'T SAY MUCH O ai o Tl s, sscutlty T e e, same brecinct, In | home;" Colonel R. B. Butler of Detrolt, declsion of West Virginia must be a source | or Missouri-Generally fain; wasmer in = 0 ssion, | order to be gure that his ticket would be|Judge H. R. Thompson of Louisville, KY.: | of great regret to me. i on | the eastern portion; cocler in the north ) 2. .- i R — als0 have money to loan on stock and grain. | counted for the winning ide, put a cross | aalee B W. MeCiaonror, fousville, Ky.: f of great regret to many Englishmen. Wilson | wee “portion; west winds CE A 12-10NS-8-Day G oo oo winEsemhasiing, LOUGEE & TOWLE, 235 Pearl 8t. | in both the republican and democratic cir- | D. Drake of Missour is a man of high character and broad views | ' For South Dakota-Snow flurries; cold ; Tho Southwick Baling Press s n2-horse. full-circle maching, = cles, and then, thinking that the squares| At the business meeting this afternoon | and his non-succes s a distinct loss to con- | wave; northwest winds. ; i 1t has the lirgest foed opening of D8 ithe iprices! s Look /at: theihar- [ 8% RAC Shene LHOKING, chat the o a sort |Several repoits were read, showing the fl ur- | gress.” Ior' Kansas—IFair; colder; winds shifting | JE SSSEAES ; any Continmous pal gains! Look at the many beautiful things | °PPOStt ental fringe. put a oheck mark. (o | IShing condition of the ty, after which |~ The Globe remarks: “The main cause of | t0 northwest. ) ] . Double-Stroke Pross ot W. H. Mullins' china shop, successor to | °f ornamental fringe, put a check mark, the next place of meeting was decided upon | tne democratic collapse was the - pitiable LocsL R egord, ¢ 4" tho World, Lund Bros., 21 Main street. stead of a cross carefully just outside the trolt. The election resulted: President, | o, Ho0O0F flaved by that TastsTover g OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. 2 ¥ L squares. Finally he wrote his name at the 1 Russell A. Alger, Detroit; first v ’:x} L »!V("I“q tha |hlfl>v;\f"74 L M AR RN OY 8 OmTia\ facars of temper We have a fine lot of chrysanthemums in | bottom of the ballot, thus In four ways in- | president, T. J. Kee O IRt o it ol ey rorm I mako & iproli S - ot ana vatnfall ¢ combaren: with % bloom now. Don't miss secing them. | suring his ballot being thrown out by the onding secretary Daniels, Chicago ! 4] y In e pret ‘helr astonish- | (o \oenonding day of ShbTI avR Bales tight; draft ieht. R e raa T i i recording secretary-treasurer, L. D. Drake, | ing victory to a triumph of protection T8 1803 L . Durabliity—sil the BEST ne. J. F. Wilcox, dges. A 1 Booreville, Mo, What it does represent is the indignation and | Maximum temperature. .. () Capacliyiiconstiuction/Dutatilley; 2 Beurfelus' music house has few expenses: | Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, fs¢ gcod e disgust of a great and resolute nation at | Minimum temperature I 40 16 high grade plancs are sold reasonabiy. 116 | ¥erk. Tel. 16 K. o? ¥, Supreme i half ruined by feebleness and in- | Average temperature...... 3% 8 7 . Rieny CINCINNATI, Nov. 8—The supreme | capacity In high places.’ PreciPHAtIOn k. rersoiireis 00 .00 .00 .00 sou' Wli!} i@am 0|'SB Ower Prflss Stutsman strest, The laundries use Domestic soap chancellor, Walter B. Ritchie, ot Lima, O. | * The St. James Gazelts states that “Wilson | _Condition of temperatire and preeipitation i Washerwomen use Domestlc scap. Anothier Rachwitz Jailed. representing the executive department, s | himeelt, 'the author of the anti-McKinley | 3¢ Omaha for the day and since March 1, Talis. They talk in tons—the language of profit, ohiw i ; fal | here attending the meeting of the supreme | tarlft bill, the promise of which was sup- | 1594 " 2 ‘ha 3y 3 N 7 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Al Rachwitz s in Jall and will have a trial [ G510 Ty 08 0, 10, IRRELIng Pythias. = The | ported by x,r”“’d(.“‘ Olavalandt i Hatara nll Normal temperature.......... traes A3 'l hay are easy sellers. }They area double stroke prass, — at this term of court on the charge of | tribunal is composed of five tribunes, ap- | eloction with shoh a show of moral Indigna- | Reficlency, for the day. sosiee stk Profitable to handle, Write for catalogue and discounts, W. J. Davenport Is in Des Molnes. belngistinplicatediiin ithe & robbery HpEi thelipolntsd bys the: Kupre Begenancoior a8 fol-| tion against Its predecessor, has been" de. | Hocn} recipitation. {04'inch Proprietor E. F. Clark of the G e cars st winter. He was | Dullas, Tex.: John H. Alexander, Loosburg, | feated and McKinleyism is once more with | Defciency for the i St inah A QD‘V G [-] |V] G— Olv] A N Y returns from Chicago today, - O o0 "ol | arrested last winter for being implicated. in | 22 ;Baward A, Graham, Montsomers: Al | the tide,” Total precipitation since M S I F C P ’ YOU. Twenty years' experionce. | Instructions to voters very carefully,| PITTSBURG, Nov. 8—The Waif Saving and knew that the proper way to vote the | assoclation of the United States is in session straight ticket was to put a cross in' the | here, The afternoon meeting was given to clrcle. When the judges came to count his | organization and preliminary work. Among personuily of by mail, 1 inches i the robbery of Ben Marks' house at Manawa, | Benjamin T. Cha Lewist Ma,, an The Pall Mall Gazette has this to say:| Deficlency since March 1. -+ 14.66 inches e c;lmr;u::: tion has Tpiurend from @ |pyt the justice beforo whom his preliminary | Frank H. Clark, Cheyenne, Wyo." Several | “Wilson who fought for the poor man most,| Reports from Other & Council Blufis, Jowa. g RIS 0801, Ay hearing took place turned him loose for lack | officer: the supreme lodge are present. | gallantly, has gone under in the general, Dr. N. D. Lawrence will leave tomorrow |of evidence. He immediately left and has | The German question has not been' consid: undiscriminating indignation, but the tariff (e:‘n winter's visit to San Diego, Cal. not been seen in the vicinity since. His | ST, and only questions of lodge practice | stands where It did and MeKinley's bl o 00UO1: BLOFF enry 8. Alward, business manager of |brother Adolph was convicted of robbing bl o forgotten. 1In a certain way we may assume . I - 3 " BLUFF§— ‘New Boy,” was In the city yesterday, Marks' house and is now serving a term In | Ynquiry Into Lieutenant Weloh's Sanity, | that the work ls done. Senator Hill was e TRATERL, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Woodbury have re- | the penitentiary. He was also implicated in | ¢HICAGO, Nov. 8.—The board appointed | démocrat, but President Claveland fs. wel turned home from a visit of a week with | the {reight car robbery. The grand jury re- da STATIONS. - cmd gae camzsodun, Vel STEAM DYE WORKS | by the secretarty of war to inquire into the | Guit of him. His defeat is absolute and let friends In Creston, turned an indictment against Al Rachwitz | T et S0 O TiT enant Dlanten o, | U8 hope that it s permanent.” H & : All kinds of Dyein; Miss Agnes Wink leaves today for Hast.|!MOr® than three months ago. He sneaked | g W of the Fifteenth infantry, who last TP = TS Clea k& augie k Sym thi ith R I Omaha. A heERe ‘IIII:\K ?(vlnq 15 J, ac DWI E eel d @l to his | . 3 ympathize wi ssla. o FrE<edibitos v ghest style of ings; Neb., where she will visit friends for | DiCK t0 town this week and went | summer slapped the face of Colinel Crofton, North Biatie!:"\120 'wéek or ten days. mother's house on Twenty-sixth avenue near ~£¥p Jo damye -aodtia, Xeig | commanding the Fifteenth regiment, con BUDA PESTH, Nov. 8.—The proposed ad- | Valeutine. ? the art. Faded a t e 0 stained fabrics mag Eightoenth street. ~ Sherift Hazen and | vened today. The only witness examined | dress of sympathy wi a o GhicaEaL et o' To J. P. Munger, T. D. Gibson and William | Deputy Sherift O'Lrien heard of his being | was Lieutenant Welch, who denfed in oo d,r ”‘" ,fi “:. Ly l?',m";hi,"' l,l" fdaath HEETL 2 z r = b b - r‘n-w' "\5*. o 15-%"'? u. M. Evans of Malvern were guests of the|there and gathered him In mast. positlye. terma that he was mentally | o the cshr was conaldereq in the, lower | BCREML ;irer e i . : BEWET done and delivere Grand hotel yesterday. pro unbatanced. = Documentary evidence house of the Hungarian Diet. The motion | Barchioric: | 4% ; e 7 in all parts of the Miss Edith Snyder of Mount Pleasant hag| CArpets are cheaper than ever, and every | given showing that the licutenant had was opposed by Herr Thaly, a member of | i g ] ar. e country. Send for B i e Lol With Mise ‘Gr{}:: late pattern of the season is displayed by | eral years ago been sunstruck and that in | the extreme left, on the ground that Rossi | o e Clty. 8 o4 < i price list. X it Sked Sarp ANy, the opinion of the army surgeons who at- | guppresse g ce. | RapidCity .. z - Mayne on Park avenue. the Councll Bluffs Carpet company. Do {0S SRIBIEh Of the, army surgcons who at- | suppressed the struggle for Hungarian free. | Kap! tty things? Come and see thei dom and also on th 1 that the word A4S 3 : s ik © A MAacHAN, P. Gunnoude, R. T. MclIntyre, Frank Bee- | YOU lke pretty things? Come " | affected his mind. The inquiry will prob- | fom and also on the KEOUnG Shat the word- | Biamarck. 5 3 & Propriotor. bee, Gua Bergian, Georgo Graw and L 1 Moxdrt Quartot Concort, ably Jast for several daye. Poles, The motion, nowever, “was. Ansiny ve gone encoe, spe V. e x ® on, by g g veren ¥ % 04 VAY, N Sawgdrt have gono (o Blencoe, Ia., to spend | A concert was given last evening In the Eank Falluro at Sun Bernardino. passed by an overwhelming majority. 318 ! : S Broeto Depor " ghidaye uating. parlors of the First Presbyterian church| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Nov. 8—Tne Yoloee s e 3 = : Teleph B. 8 Miller of Des Molnes 1s at the Grand | yner the auspices of the Young People's | San Bernardino First National bank closed | rimy e it il od L. A WRLSH. Observer. ERELh tew Savs, arcangiog to ssoure s wuo-| gl 8 A r Bvers heat | o amrnardi morning and posted a notice | ,Ci1Y OF MEXICO, Nov. 8.—The volcano 5 & 2 Spsos (0 the Councll Blufts agency of the | £OSSEY O Chrstian Bnceaver, Bvery sea ) o S Dol kot | of Colima is in active eruption, and the peo- Connectlcut Mutual, Mr. Gould having re | 10 the room was occupied. The Mozart Male | that the suspension was die to lack of e = = = L, Mr. et of Oma furnished a large port unds. he directors assert that the bank's | ple e immediate vieinity are greatly Sigied that position ¥ 7| quartet of Omaia 1,8 large portion | funds, The EAE Ihe ) I8l sues immadatedulole y For 80 d itlon. of the program, their selections showing a | ¢positors will not lose a dollar. They state | alarmed, as streams of lava are mouring or ays we that the withdrawal of lar ms of money e a e Copps Cheor ind ier o great deal of varlety, and the singers appar- | 1,u'; ‘ran " heavy depositors who had b come | down the sides of the mountain, the flam * 1S THE BEST, I OO I H 11 ot ERE T thxaaed oaly OF th B ently equally at home In comic music or that | alarmed by rumors that the bank wes e | being visible for many .miles. They have NO SQUEAKING willgive atoooth Browlng company, Wheeler & Hercld moek | of a more classical sort. ‘Mra. L T. Sunders | SudLTiee b Fumore that the bank was un- | being visible homes. Stockings, Feathers, Gowns, Cloas, land sang a waltz song by Arditi, showing a | — Police headquarters in this city report a or other articles dyed with #5. CORDOVAN, ) h e i beautiful and well trained soprano voice Howsll Tarpedoes Sank. total of fifteen deaths as the result of Fri- LRENGHAEVMELLEDOACK: BR us H | brush with eacn . 3 Grand Hotel, Councll Bluffs, feopened. | Mr. Abel sang the “Boat Song” of Neld-| NEWPORT, R. I, Nov. 8.~Work on fit. | day's earthquake and the subsequent erup- Dlamond : 42350 FINE CALF&KANGARDL FREE Newly furnished. Every modern con- [ linger, and Mr. Hoffman sang “The Fallen | ting out the cruiser Montgomery with tion. t; 3 g 4 3.50POLICE, 3 SoLes. . yenlenca, = First class In all respects. Rates, | Hero,” both being enthusiastically encored. | complement ¢ torpedoes has been su: 12t ‘Ous $2.50 to $3.00. E. F. CLARK, Proprietor. | The same was true of Mr. Sunderland’s rendi- | pende ending a sitting of a conferenc Germany Will Not Garb Japa D i L $28042. WORKINGHey g e o DON Moy e s, y EXTRA FINE. P ESCRIPTION e tlon of Isaacy' “November Violets.” The [ 6 torpeto experts at Washington. thirqs| LONDON, Nov. 8.—The, correspondent of :; €s ¢ 5 Boys: R Belected hard wood for heating stoves recitations of Mrs. Cora Page-Sunderland | supposed to be result of the failire of the | the Standard at Berlin telegraphs that Ger-| . g o 32,4175 BoYSSoH00LSHOES, 1 I . H. A. COX, 87 Main street. Tek. 48 | \yoro well received. Howell toredo_ trial on the Detroit and | many will adhere to Ner/ policy of reserve :;;;"“:':ll:":‘l‘)“:‘['i};‘:{: ‘ sRRIES Our Prices are Low, Ll M SEvaR ; bol e er ho 2 5032 41,72 Ves for rent and for sale at | At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office | ships having sunk and will certainly do nothing to Nmit the de- R : A <7 DONGOL, We 00 shorthand reporter and typewriter will write R oo cop o mand Jupan may make on China. He adds :‘;"p{')\:‘d"t‘c“ Ashied. oF NN Ve 410 AGUURATE ANY AELIARLE otters, Qepositions. ete S rench Canud 'k ma o North' Ge e X pOS 3 . L e A e SR i P PR (L L a remark made by the North German Gazette, L A —— NEW YORK, Nov. spatch to the [a semi-official paper, té theé effect that the A package of L B‘zolt.:l(g'r%uNGLlVAlhii The Aloe & Penfo d Go wNew Boy' st Dohany's. Movements of Seagolug Vessels, Nov, 8. ening Post from Montreal says there has | Chinese ambassador has already experienced| Dlamond Dyes X U can asve money by weariss the . g} “New Boy," another of Gustav Frohman's “J\]l‘r :l‘-llanguw Arrived—Hibernian, from A a very large exodus of French-Can- | difficulty in sécuring joint action on the part | costs only ten cents, ? W. L. Douglas $3.00 Shoe. successes, Is billed for Dohany's opera house | = At Dover—Arrived Manhattan, from New lan families to the New England states [ of the powers. LR Y and plain directions ¥ Because, we are the largest manufacturers ¢ e 3T, 4 of late. 1t is estimated that nearly 000 i £ long cnuse, mufactur 1408 FARNAM STRE iT. next Wednesday evening, November 14. It 1s | York have left for Lowell, Holyoke and other China Stll Wants Chlil's Ships. for using accompany (hiLaTAaotahons In the work and gusrantee tholr At London- ed—Mississip) . ok Eawel i i value by stampiog tao name and price on he said to be Indescribably funny, and has New vopk, O Arrived—Misstesippl, from | manutacturing centers In" Massachusetts | VALPARAISO, Chilf,'Nov. 8.—The cabinet | it: NO previousex Bottom, which protect you avatist bishpricesand | THE LION DRUG HOUSA. Plaving to enormous business in New York.| At _Southampton—Arrived—Spree, from | 21°¢ the middie o Setober, crisis continues and strenuous efforts are | Perience is noces- G % e middleman’s profis. Ol shoes fauul cusion e & it Amplon . 4 WOrK in style, eary fitting un nik qualitie B Arsinary for the butly . Tae Somtar it | Whhelm trom Hoe yonon Fring Freidrich NG Ncv. 8—John Traynor, | tion of liberals and radicals in the cabinet - s o @ Valli given than any o'her make. Taka o sib “‘.,, Sty tor ,_,h,,“[:'y’msfll'; ‘,"‘I’;;,’; and |7 trom New York . **™ | mayor of Athens, Ky., shot and killed 1saac | The government has ssred the enarr s Sold everywhere. Direction Book and | itute. If your dealer cannot aupply you, we can. | mmmSnecia) N(‘)Mcel matron of the school, but at the wind up | yil pongrE—Arrived—Wicland, from New | Davidson here tonight. He also seriously | sanction the sale of the warship Esmerelda | forty samples of dyed cloth sent free. Sold by Persian, from New York. 3| - Y Y 8 ste! > ; it is suddenly discovered that the New paLe L FRaf A (L R wis Sharp, a farmer. Traynor is to China and persistent rumors are afloat WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vta A. W. Bowman Co., 117 N, I8, - Boy is 30 years old and the husband of | Part Rosal via Flemonin!/*h Prince, from reokinridge D vncea aviCeon and Buar | that BAEACAIGON, Are-on, fook fon the pur | St it v W O A AP T T Couneil Bluff the matron. “A paroxysm of fun in three| At Boulogne—Arrived—Oidham, from New | Were OWens sup X PO [ oanee S se Camaln Tratt for 60 engrmous | oo n ST SRR ST RICKMAN, [ Elies Svenson, 2003 N. 24th. —- - > g acts” is the way the play i described RR oy a - um, aiso for Clitua, 3 b TS Cashier. | lgnatz Newman, 424 8. 131, CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED. Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr. | from Glabtiadelphia~Arrived—Carthegenis, ”‘v]l.:l.:"l;;r“l rllv:vll:lim ;: Land Quarrel. Moscow Votes Unlimited Funeral Fund L W. W.Fishor, 2923 Leavanworiy | Fd Burke at W. 8. Homer's 638 Broadway. Jefteris, Fletcher avenue, Councll Bluffs: g e vy _ LD, . Nov. §—Four miles| gr, PETERSBURG, Nov, 8.—The work of Kelly, stigor & Co., Farnam & 15t1 | FoR SALE OR TRADE, 820 ACRES OF uu:y will stop the disease in one hour. Trial red by Parties Unk south of here today & farmer named A . . DENVER, Nov. §.—T o Jury in | Hottenrc ¢ and killed Mre. Charles Nei. | PTePAring for the obsequies of the late czar _T: A Croasy, 2600 A at S0. Omah 1RV aiphay:, Hapteskal 441 v NEoE hoidlp, 81 the case of Marle Contassolt returned & yer. | mayer and then fatally wounded. himscif, | 18 proceeding both day and night, both here "S a "] “a an 7 Maoting of keneral mefchandise, and will but in Sesh | T — —— \ Jotle sy 3 ac §1,000.00 or $1,600.00; house and lot |n Gplf Dry pine kirdling for sale. Cheaper than | dict afternoon to the effect that she was the result of a quarrel [ and in Moscow. The municipal authorities Notlce iy hereby given that a speclal o M oot eTh aoiae and fo laAeY cobs. H. A, Cox, 87 Main street. Telephone nlglnl o suftocated. (o' death Flr\‘,\ owhership ot & Pisos. of land of this city have voted unlimited credit to !'-’f..'&“"‘..i’.’m"l.‘ni'.f‘ nli J'.‘h“‘h;‘{) “lelr szt‘ll.: chendise and put i $00.90 eashi GRe Domestic patterns can only be had at Memorial Services at New York. YORK, Nov. 8—Frank P. Bellew, | """ " et A pital, . . $100,000 | B S0k o condiaering wa sciiby pon thy | B cusnAll cotiespongtnce: to B Favea's new dry goods store, 142 Broadway.| NEW YORK, Nov. §.—Bervices in memory | the caricaturist, best known hip," has Chinese *quudron in a Trap. Profits, « - . 12,000 | inatter of extending or renewing the artle | _N4ential. Address lock box #, Councll Biu reons. A 5. | of the late czar o s e hel e | dted of pneumonia. He was 32 years old and | SHANGHAI, No —Conste o cles of Incorporation of sald company. FOR BALE, GARDEN AND FRUIT LAND: Dr. I U. Parsons, Archer block. Tel. 215, | Of the late czar of Russin were hela in the | J'€S,0f preumonta. He was & A eyl 1AL Nov. .8.—Con ternation “has WOl the oldeat Lanks 1n the state of lows. | 155 OF HiCOROrALIon of, maid combun acres; weil improved; § miles east Postoffice thod hure = | were features of u ed ne % | Doet ¥ tha o "HILLIPS, Secretar; 00d house, barn; plenty frult; pi 00, - = = Holy Trinity orthodox church in West Fi t s the lllustrated newspapers | D°€0 caused by the discovery that Tel-Yang P75 oo aont om Nl aad oo Vo will 'be R. O. PHILLIPS, Secret: [ h i plenty fruilt; price §3,000.08 ana Freckies cigar,Davis, wholesale agt. | third street today by Rev. Agathadoras|twenty years ago, #quadron has been caught in a trap at Port | cieased to ses and serve ,,,‘_"'“ Lincoln, Neb., Oct, 16, 1804, o) . M. Bheats, Physician’s