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- - e S W ¥ Carll, Thomas Finley, Charles Hardell, Ar-|a man, who slezed heffem. She broke away | J 0o © ) T OmAnA Sunpay B | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS| S momss sk cvave o, ac o i s, B s v s | ONTANA'S SOILANDCLIMATE VD A Y DETHCY m \ PR John Brown, Chester Brown, Hill Hollins, | When she reached tiflicorner of Willow av- | W. A. Bolin and Maurice Eldridge | enue and Sixth strd the man, who was | & f ¥ COUNCIL BLUFF8. EET The T. T. T.s were cntertaiped Friday | yearning for somo figale soclety, was still | l k + + NO. 12 PEARL STREET | Aldermen Discussin: the Terminal Gom- | (HCRTN [0 o home of Miss Breta Jeftries | O het 800 ben wr. Bl icle. by Iittte ne | Hor Lands Barren end Worthless Without | " S any's Right of Way Pioposition, Ned Shepard entertained a party of friends | was left in the background. There were no Irrigation. Delivered by earrier to any part of the ety pany & Vi at dinner at his home in Madison park Fri- | casualties g e oo g0y fowultd of| MANDFACTURERN PRICES COMMON SIGNS OF THE CATARRHAL MALADIES NOW EPIDEMIC H. W. TILTON, Lesses. | MATERIAL M:DIFICATIONS SUGGESTED | "fy Hhitele ohub mes Friday eventng at{ - DIFFCULTIES ATTENDING THE PROCESS TELEPIION ES—Dusiness office, No. & night at e yening All el Draw the Crowds to the Boston — olitor., o B the home of Miss Cora Keller, on N Sec- phiudehg 08 Tt Bt Toity Sanie van gves | ! Proper Course for Those Affected—Costly Treatment Not Necessary—Dre MINOR MENTION. Some Thiuk the Proposal is Only » Plan of | ent in masquerade costumes and a fine time | Better values were never offered than th Fickle Wind and Weat The Tradi Copeland & &hepard Caring for All Sufferers at Meroly sacific 9 was had. now being made on staple dry goods by the N the Unton Pacific to Perfect 1ts Nominal Expense and All Medicines Froe, | d Chinook—Malicions Mosquit 14 The Crowning of the Queen of Fame !s the | Boston St e L SR ETLO8 RR Mayne Real Estate agency, 5639 Broadway. Title to Union name of a unique enterfainment to be given his week we offer special bargains in —A Spirited Description of the Alfred Banks and Miss Carrie Russell were | by the ladies of the Baptist church on Iri- | dress goods, und reg! t\uslvlr,\' and blankets. Infant State, = married by Rev. January last evening. evening, November 2. | Call and compare pricel You will be con- description, par- ] ““Is the skin dry and harsh?"* The 5 hly o whie! 0! s | vinced that we are leaders. chial troubles, Is t halr dry and brittle?' County Attorney Organ was presented an The first mbly"" to which the youth RAAN & 2 i somehing of an epllemic | Is there haus @ enting ? easy chair by the grand jury yesterday just| The aldermen are discussing the question | &nd maidens of the Council Bluffs 400 have BOSTON STORE BILLIN Mont., Nov. 6.—(Speclal)— |form in Omahn and would seem tmely and Has (he aon 4 L edond Bk S n looking forward ‘or many weeks past Council Blufts, I | prox still ngain present the list of symp! 18 there puflines tor » JEEBY adiournment. of granting a right of way to the Omaha |y po given Thanksgiving eve, November | e Nearly everybody has had the western fever. | pregared by Bhepard to enabl there TINkS. Srodmd The ayest A marriage llcense was Issued yesterday | Bridge and Terminal company over Union| 25, at the Grand hotel, The sccond will bo O Its symptoms are pathognomonic, that fs, | sufferers to specilic nature i the kin pale and ry s o to James Jorgeion, aged 2, of Omaht, and | avenue, and it s likely that some definite | about New Year's | D. H. Wilson, the alleged forger, WaS |y gon't need to call the doctor to find out | of the elim prevaIEl,. CHongh | DO Yo es i seeTh T L Wi G aql,n.n;:; "lrml. A.wi, of Councl Blufl, o] action Will be taken very soon. The or- e Pattl Roa Comedy company, with .‘»:m.‘::u by th }Unmlvvl]lmh’ll‘ nnd(\llx hrllnlz h‘vlr| what fs the matter. The disease commences | known under ‘many. nt numes, woutd e | i nily feell ks down the backse St. Paul's church th ernoo 0 3 X s e Gladys Wallls in the leac ole, )y them awaiting orders from Cherokee, Ia., PPt o - under e &nosi nts pain and ach e i e e Tord s Good ih Zion,” | dinance, whose passage the company asked | ypber "t Donnny's Monday evening 1h A | wpere ve i wans orders from Cherokot: Mg | With a wild-man-rom-Borneo look, followed o " cAtarTINL JAfsctIon, #hd Dolsgning Bo {he 168 foer oo heats T by W. T. Best, and “Magnificat et Nunc|several weeks ago, is now in the hands of | Girl's Way.” Miss Wallis has appeared with | ycutiiers in this city who are yearning for | DY Festiessness, pig-headedness In argument, | ji0 KeslFing) tis Copelny & Greni "uesy Dimittls,” by Stainer City Attorney Hazleton, for the purpose of | W. H. Crane or the past four succossive sea- | o whacl at him, but the chances are that It | dreams of gold mines, silver dollars, etc., stated (hat the pr Catarrh of ths Ears. The cases of the fishermen south of ll!l'l'— having inserted a number of conditions | SON% "”,'! in :MT delight "'(, ”'l";‘;'-‘ ‘;:_’l{ wili be some time before their ambition is | accompanied by feverish imagination and a o LR, L bl Catarrh extends from the throat al n eont :..;"\' i‘?‘.r::?qrw\:] ::yps,.'f:f‘.“;‘,t‘;r{;:ij;: which corporations are not commonly anx- | (Gauther sede mbengih re he amadlan Joe | gratified. “All the evidence now in goes to | coated tongue {his with you to 1he office. 1t yom live | EUstichian tubes into the cars, cousing. dofe empt of court, were co dge wthorn adds strength to the cast. ey Sy 1 G : oxt | ShoW that Wilson is one of the most con- | \where Alieas ent 800 from the city, send tiem by mail and asi | Hve hraring Smith yesterday until next Thurs c- | fous to have imposed, but it is not believed | A masquerade ball will be given next| uienceless rascals now before the public. | UL L H LU UULLR e mall nt v efther Instance, and [ o018 your hearing failing? THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SEXDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1804 Are ‘the sounds Tike steam escaping?* g When catarrh of the head and thront Is 1o 3 Where it spreads out in luxurious | unchecked it extends down into g eibyti Roberts, ‘at 314 Broadway, upstairs, at 2| profusion there 1s mothing to break the Dronchial ‘Tubes and Arter awhiio attacks | of (e Lo there symptom First Presbyterian—Corner of Willow ave- | o'clock p. m., and 7 o’clock p. m. Will give :nu]nn:m;y but sage bru:h and cactus. Any- L i —_ — nue and Seventh street, Rev. Stephen Phelps, | tests. Admission, 10c. Everybody invited, |body who wants to know how cactus can AL SRS Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 break a monotony should tread on the tail | o son coneh at mpht s Catarrh of the Stomach. U A, b i i do % 3, degree of Pocaliontas, at the hall of the g A B | regul o ever induces jotim | My be assuted of the speediest refief ATe your cars dry and scaly Sweet, in Colorado. the right of way as revised he:e 8 | Woodmen of the World. vatte of the Shenandoah Nursery company, | Fegular run of the fever induces the vietlm | julii {G™enlightencd modicine uho the ears fteh nad burn MiNation asmy hall Mondsy night. 'The | aldermen ‘that the ‘right of way will BENNIEGN BRCS parchment credentials v\llv.h'h .n:nu, ,1.‘.4 ):1"':: ing the inscription, "“West or Bust,” and he TRIAL FREE! {8 theren irobbing in eaie Fening he drec b . o run bills in Gra me. He ¥ feature of the evening will be a hundred | given 1n some form or other, and that it will LA T whether from catarth or other sented and is: | opx'y ] T Hot b’ GHNOUE Yo akhee Hoon. terms Moniky’s BAls. ROORE SEreRt aad on brought n | Man who imagines he is needed amongst the ronte malady, may apply uny Cme and | i Yo have com, fouid hea Bosign Reld o aha be present L (PlotiBadido s bbb o] . most efficient treatment now : e cranIL ke ae Mrs. Eoslgn Reld of Omaha will prosent, | o we Nave suggested that the Terminal| You can't afford to miss it o horse half dead. He sold bills of goods | Rocky mountains to help run the country gL ALl a st “Ave there cracking sound 17 B0, Pidos wa the name given by a man | o0 T BTG e b way for| B.000 folls snow wihte colton batts and failed to turn in the money. Friday | bad better stay at home and soak for a few 00 mull patienta’ Al | our W who was found wandering about the transfer ¥ 8 d night he registered a hotel in Omaha, )Ac\r_u. i treatment FREE to those applying A o ohnds S bt o NHE W e ol using Gravette's name. When the Omaha ages in Montana are higher than in any Do you constantly hear nofsos I (he eara?® & demented condition. He was taken to the [ the Union Pacific, and will turn it over to ac snow white cotton batts, 7c roll | D re ho e & polico station, and after an examination by | the latter’ company as soon as it is ob- | i P hiring a rig at a livery stable, and in a few |18 not what you are looking for stay at home it ] RL IR QLT A the city physician, was ordered taken to St. | tained. It has been freely asserted that o . Htes Gav would have had another b1l | DY all means, because the professions are of catarrh are re Do tho: Holned. 1N LHe SArs. Keea S BWakasth Eliza Watson, who was found Friday even- | NOW. It was origis given the right| $1 ) 1k R “y‘]‘“‘ "l”'"“l *1‘ .‘IY"‘. abott $35 more than heiwants to, at the top that Daniel Webster talked about. | PV 2 . I8 your hearing worse when you have a cold?® Ing in company with an overpowering dose | On condition that “dummy” trains should | o heavy twill all wool red flannel, Mon- |~y ‘police have received a letter from a | The only calling which has holes for rent B¢ tangiefoot, proved to the satistaction of | P& Fun at stated intervals. - About four d2%..1% yard woman at Smithfield, Ia., who claims him as | 18 the minstry. Brainy young men with Catarrh of the Liver. ] this condition upon its promise to enter| Our $1.00 black Taffeta silk, 70¢ yard, In addition to this wife, he b other, a | UPON a missionary society for half a salary R R A % The liver fs affected by catarrh through the se of alcohol for purely medical pur-| | v 35 bl Patret ° 118 Wite) :E hes RUOLHEE - v Y Is the nose wwe Cxtending She is gald to be a ranch owner In Wash-i ., 0oqia iy stopped, but union depot | 46-Inch navy and black all wool storm |serted. She is now sad to be living at the | donian ery. B e “Are you nervous is still an airy unteality The company | scrge, Monday, ard home of relatives near een’s packing house When the tenderfoot begins to ascend the Ba orkiata: b aty w \)- 3 ‘, dizay s © you no energy The Board of Supervisors finished their | the required agre nt, but that, the other | 1,000 skeins of imported Saxony yarn, was | Madison and Anamosa penitentiaries for horse | div:de, he realizes that he is in a new Do you sne you f work for the present yesterday, spending al- | fellows claim, does not release them from nd 18¢, now 10c skein, stealing id the appearances are that his [ country. The conductor on the train will Is this w e wIs your r most all day on bills. They slashed the| running dummy trains in the abseice of Angora wool, 121ge ball, checkered career is not yet ended. Chief [ Probably call his attention to that snow- e itehh and burn Do you & y y the without mercy, and then adjourned until I Pacific Is now trespassing or not, there Come In Monday. comes generally known that he is in custody :"’ll him that it is 100 miles away, and the cember 12. J. J. Shea has offered to com- | enough uncertainity about It to render some BENNISON BROS., vietms from a score of places in this vicinity | Poor fellow will hardly know whether to i promise his suits for the collection of ex- | expensive litigation possible at some time | Council Bluffs, will begin to bob up serenely and ask for a | Creédit the statement to truth or the western ihere 8 }‘h;“““‘_;»_‘ W 1. authority for tho statement that the board | it is to save any difficulty of this Kind that | DALIEA L e TR Time's pants pocket and the mountains are | :Are you lising y will consider no proposition for a compro- | the Terminal company now comes in with a| Revival services begin at Trinity Metho-| Miss Cay of San Francisco will de-|slill far away he begins to think his imagina- | (/Do Sou sieep with the mise. request for a right of way dist church, at the corner of Fourth street | llVer & lecture at the Christian tabernacle | tion ls swelled or else the atmosphere is & Torm of catarth 18 Pl » to Issue @ marrlage license yes- | bugbear of being “worked by the Union | p 4 ySmall Things In a Girl's Life.” Admission, | 0t Montana wiil be depressing, and it s apt ol Bk i : 3 ins in temiples had a chance to Issue a marriage license yes. | BAEIEAT, B8 (N WOTK” Y e Uihe | Powers, evangellst, of Lincoln, Neb., will | onc, to cause a sea sick feeling around the heart, | Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes i terday to a man to whom he heen pointed ¥ * | be present. Every one will enjoy a treat ] The landscape seems to have grown bald pectant groom was about 75 years of age, and | €ver have to grade or pave it,” remarked | go jo said his bride was just turned 17. When | One alderman yesterda L ki ; Bleadman remarked that thero was a siight | tlons are very large, and the little triangular “Cassius M. Clay got married the other day, | Joubtedly be allowed to go for the specia m. and 7:30 p. m. Bouricius’ muslc house has few cxpenses: | of its coat. Foliage is a back number, On| “Have you pain in ‘sidez Cafarrh of the stomach fs usually caused by and I'm as good as Cassius any day.” | FRER PR P ‘”f '1:» as ]fl Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day | high grade piancs are sold reasonabiy. 116 | the edge of the buttes and bluffs and in the | Do you take cold easily?" the disease spreading down from the head and Steadman pointed him the direction of the | thoroushfare now, and don’t know WhY | guins—Sabbath sehool at 1 p. m. and re- | Stutsman street. various ravines and coulees and gulche: T8, Jour appstite fvarmbles Ly swallowing poisonous mucus, which drops P R e v el Do you cough unill you gag “Is there nausea? it well a8 anything clse or nothing at all. | fntington's hall, 104 Brosdway. Miss Fuller of Omaha will be at Cham- | bottoms cottonwood and underbrush grow.| ‘Are you low-epirirea at (m “re you costiver There is an improved lot on Broadway, in MR MO QOE UL mproved the | “pogrganized Church of Jesus Christ of | bers' dancing academy Saturday, November | But literally, if you want to sit down under | .0 You riise frothy muterin Is there vomiting? : § price sta o i by i cough on going (0 bed 2" Ave vou Tight headed * front, which you can buy of us for $6,000, | the price as it stands now doors west of Glen avenue. ching at ey you may ralze both on the bottl Hun- 3 i ¥ . 3 ) e a g = Ty s cough in the mornitg Is your tongue eonted Basy terms. Lougee & Towle, Pearl MANBYACTORLED ChicRs 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school| IIN&'S Daughters, Christian church. dreds of Montanians will confess that some cough short and hacking ” “ITave you water biash 2 vented o Fire. 4 iy . i s Aot 0 offEiths sHaRAIS Mor e SIght of Bose ting you a d ssust for fatty fond Is there pain after eatl Take ths Chance ALILIRE) e kb E & 13 byt on 8aore: e gk R B :"]"“f‘[" "H),“: A motorman passing the residence of J. | green, besides people & omething | e hee o Uckting betind the pala “ATe Vou hervous and weak?? Of buying a coat at less than the price of t 8 AVe you a piin behind the bienst b Do you have sick hedaches? count of the absence of their attorney, . | that they will prevent the acceptance of | Wednesday evening by Etchetah council No. | yo hoy pecently been working for J. J. Gra- [ Fecovers and goes about his business. sthes by treatment, th Do, Your ewtw dlscharger A musical medley will be given at the|to be but little doubt in the minds of |and was supplied by that gentieman with |to wear a placard between his shoulders bear- “Is the wax dry 1o the el n 1s likely to do both. The unleavened ear in mind that any chronle sufferer, | ciinve g aully, getting gongs sung by one person in thirty minutes bills for llvery rigs at Minniok's stable on depot talking to himself and showing signs of | themselves, but are merely securing it for A 81t URBIERON VA AN, 48 yHd police at last got hold of him he was just | State in the union. If the wage question » vour eats hurt when you blow the nose? Bernard hospital the Union Pacific has no rights on the avenue ¢ all wool white fla 16c yard to pay. As it is, Gravatte will have to pay | stuffed full. ' There is not even the room Speedy and “When you blow your noge do (e ears oraek 2% Judge McGee yesterday that she had taken | Yars ago the company was released from Speetal silk sale her husband, and wants him to come to her. | $and and sense who would like to depend to build a union depot The trains were | 4ay, 98¢ yard | merly 1da Darling, but whom he has de- | Will make no mistake in heeding the Mac « your n g0 ?” Ave you frritable? ington state. She was turned loose to leave the city. claims to have been willing to enter in 38-inch all ‘wool black Henrietta, 39c yard. | He has already served terms in the Fort | &round swell, which ends in the continental | i« tho n. t 3 have cold feet bills of the judges and clerks of election | any tangible results. Whether the Union| Ice wool, 123e box. Scanlan 1s confident that as soon as it be- | CaPped mountain range on the horizon and S AL cossive taxes, but Supervisor Wadsworth is | or other. And it has been suggested that plece of his scalp. !diom. But as the hours creep into Father s the thront diy AR, by L % ) This form of catarrh is the caslest Lo cure. e United States Commissioner J. J. Steadman | _ But for a portion of the council even the (and Ninth avenue, toda Riv) BT | oy evening, November:: Subject, | 8rowing larger. Ten to four the first sight out as clerk of something or other. The ex-|avenue will be an expensive luxury It we |, poaring’ this splendid evangelist. Conrad | Spiritualist meeting, conducted by Prof. A. | headed discrpency in their ages, he remarked: | 1Ot8 on either side of the avenue would un- (e you lostie flean sl ouldn't be used for raiiro oses a8 D. Have you rtitches e down from the head and thion g court house and he left. it shouldn't be used for raiiroad purposes as | \oiouq gervices at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. at — there is a stunted evergreen. On the river K bt down from the head and throat at night, same block with postoMice, 50X192 feet, south | Companies will have to pay a good part of |y vier Day Saints—On Pierce s , three [ 24, at 2 p. m., to organize an elocution class. | your own vine and shade tree in the land | .19 YOU it up vellow matter AR TR, s street. at 12 m.; Z. R. L. society at 6 p. m.; morn- Pr times they feel as if they would go plum =pit up little cheesy luinps 2" » you hawk and spit?" Sweeping reductions in every department | Williame, mi er “| R. Bell, 14 Stutsman street, last evening at Irrigation s a burning question, govern- Do you feel you are growing weaker “Da you bloat up after cat making. For this week we shall offer 150 | this week; we must have more room for the | The rcgular Young Men’s Christian asso-|7 o'clock, moticed a Ught up stairs that |Ment ownership of raliroads is casting its L ek e gl G LI LT ladles" cloaks at prices never heard of before | holiday goods which are arriving daily, and | eiation meeting this afternoon is abandoned | looked as though tHe huse was on fire, He | hadow before. and the same kina of owner- | < 0 SSVE Lo S R mieht to kot b eathor | 1e yor hroee THe it st In the history of the cloak trade. Read the | pave made prices that will speak for them- | for the men’s meeting at the Broadway |called the attention :of the inmates, who |*MP Of irrigation ditches is almost in sight. o " 1 1€ you have these symptoms you have Catarrh | Do at times have dinrrhea following list over once and come as soon as | geives. A TR found it was as he 54, The fire was ex. | . The railroads usually show the best of the |of the Dronchial Tubes. Is there Tush of blood to the head possible to the Boston store and you shall | g4inch English ik e e L Al it LA DU o ; country, but back from the streams is whers Sy N e ke 14 there constant had tasts in mou h7" of the following garments. offer them at 12%c a yard. . . m., subjects, “Joshua at Jericho" for | Selected hard wood for fieating stoves. on. There are thousands of miles of soil Catarrh of the Kidneys. e LR LR A PR R P At 98¢ we offer a lot of odd sizes which Figured silk crepes for fancy work, régular | the ning, and onah Thrown Over- H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. 8. '“l;lch Wwill not support a white man Tt 2 When stomach i empty do you feel faint?* 1f 'you can find a fit, a $6.00 or $7.00 garment | price §9c; our price, 65 a yard. bonrd” fo the evening, Mr. Stephen W | Forte loundcy. 130 Broadway, fsr scod | iy thing which has the gall to grow is [, Cotirrh of the Mldneys romvits tn two ways: | D you beich up materlnl that burne thioatF shall be yours for 9Sc; 25 ladies’ black all | “4g.inch ‘all wool storm serges in black, [ speak to men only at 3 p. m.;subject, “Sins | worl Tel. 167, Yo fof scol | blue stem. Plenty of snow and spring rains | kidneys in separaiing from the blood il pole | 1r sou have, Sou hnve Chturih of te Hroms wool cheviot jackets to £o at $2.25; sold from | navy and browns, usually sold at 75c a yard, | of the Sterner Sex.” Re bW . Buarantee & crop, which cures standing and | sun ihiat have' been absorbed from catarely which | or What 1n commouty. catled dyehepsin. $6.75 to $8.76; 16 ladies’ navy and green di- | now Hoc a yard. continue this week. All are invited. H. P.| Dr. L'U. Parsons, Archer block. Tel. 215. [ catilo. — To farm’ wodlivAsHEEDRRRURTAL) | S AU bR R TR — = agonal cloth fackets at $3.75; sold from | ' Just reccived 2 cases ladies’ wool ribbed | Dadley, pastor. A s et o necestary tor pave alomtana & Itis | S Hig iaore notiesable.in. the mormingats R Tl $10.00 to $15.00; 20 ladies’ newmarkete, Sold | underwear, £oods that sold early In the sca- | ~Congregationdl—Dr. Derring of Tabor col- Davis sells drugs; paints and glass eheap. | Giiid™ oo 0 (A€ %, mefwork | of | kv ey 'coid and DRS. COPELAND & SHE PARD from $12.00 to $17.00; these have military 750 90¢, we place 58 lege will preach, both morning and evening. Fags =T T \ T 4 . e nch [ “1s there Dy L LA . o y and detachablo capes; to g0 this week f0r | o raen: S1on s nolt C them on sale at] g ond Presbyterlan—Corner of Harmory | D’mestic soap citlasts eheap soap. Taole he el aa.s prairie, and:on.the same] ] standing?’ [ROOMS 21 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE §$2.98. Just think of buying an all wool [ Seo extra value in ladies' and children’s | and Logan streets, Rev. P. Armstrong, pa HAWKEYE NOTES. run up hill in Montana. . During the prae 3 e iEhtre BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. imported chinchilla cloth jacket in navy only | wool mittens, marked 16c, 25 and 83c a pair. | 'O} residence, 382 Lincoln avenue. —Morn- s shing o oarau ing season thz rancher must v there . to 11 a. m. Figeron : I K it 0ie 2 : . st spend two-thirds ’ ; A Lby for §7.60; worth anywhere clse, $15.00. Cadl [~ Boys' wool socks that fold for 25c a pair, | N8 Services at 10:30; Sabbath school at 12 Ryan Says the Compuny Owes Him. of his day letting water out of his ditches| *Have you pain in t Pl L AR atal . Shris Bndeavor at 7; evening services Hunday, 10 to 12m. and see the above items early Monday, as|we offer at 12%c a pair. Ohristlan Endeavor at 7; evening services at| , f;pyoum 1o, Nov. 17.—A dispateh trom | I little rivulets on every foot of his soil 2 ; Men's cashmere and natural merino socks ‘hey won't last long. i preaching by the pastor. which is loaded with seed.” I 5 sl e eots Tan e Gt gt Pavisiast night €9 ed.” 1t Is hard work FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, , ALl & Plople’s Service—Rev. George Muller will | St. Paul last night told of court proceedings | put'it oy : I8 hard work . : Lo rm‘l;:r"v: lfira?xc\&l.::”:lrn‘;»ch:;‘.n;;.“ halt price— | DTEACh 8t Liberty hall Sundiy evening at | charging S. Douslass Ryan of Dubuque with means big crops. Almost everything | abated, and a couple of hours after his which grows in the north temperate 2 2 v g | S B 8 zone. | parents back east have the cows milked and Council Blufts, fa. |50 a pair. 30. having appropriated $200,000 of the funds of | with the possible exception of corn, will| the hired man turned them out to pasture, he . b i e ¢ First Baptist—Corner Sixth street and|(he Minnesota and Ontario Lumber compan: v i i i — We have Just received a new assortment | It DARUSTOOMEr SEL | REEE AR the Minnesota and Ontarlo Lumber company | grow the socks off itself. That is. provided | s sill making up his mind what ho 1s going LRSON AL MENTOY. of misses and children's caps in all styles | ;05" “\0e et e Modern Necro- i e MRS iail and frost do not interfere with nature's | to do about it. Fe s G Ing i IMoralna Ay plstutie Midern Higors ;::Hi::u e any jocad of W4 | good intentlons. Of course, you pay for| The air s rare, and pure, and dry. when B i expocted: Noms today from Fowier, Dok & Weikar, meeting ¢ 4“ p. m ;.}:““.’;?"',ii;'\',Lt";.“(‘ nathanyi| ;E':.‘Ul;?mn':hrf‘;i\;;v ® BL Panlfoourt s;"ry‘\«’::,“: and (rom‘ll(m\ {o 200 inche means an outlay | thump, thump, — thumpety-thump, against | 18 “i‘l}tt a lcluvl)ner 'tvlls us of & Hard- B atcrn. rip: Council Blufts, Ta. h 20 DechlL RRUREAY N T : 9t N sd g¥ S attaraan | e ceem a0 R0 5200 kets for produce | your coat lining, and you involuntarily grasp | man Piano which she and her pu B e it pel N e o e o e iTaRdiolNEr, Holedy o) SndnEmedepattangall fidreknot (cartainfyety Wrunsnumber of eltios | & deap insplration and hold onto it wntil | huve used constantly for nearly n!l(:gl:l; Bt tAy marning from New Boaford Mm" SO(IAL HAVPESIN A v_,ll AR ErAtherin 76 mon hall )"}n{ airs of the company had been examined | jn Montana fs not large, and so the demand | your toenails quiver with renewed vigor.|yeurs. Add to this quality the full, and will spend a week or so visiting her son, SEEvchn RN LAterah = Thmel AL byZtlieloonst, for farmers’ stuff is not steady. Hay, for | This is a physiologlc process. To obtain the | vich, yet b:illiant tone and the fioe L epaga s week or o vl EaveraliNysits WEI Biouhe Anreonuis | lin Lovms e e Qe R R Reception to Shennndoah Students. Instance, used to be $15, now it is $7. Every | average supply of oxygen in the rare atmos- | sympathetic touch, all within a remarks Mr. and Mrs. Bd M. Regan, who have People Together Last Weck. school at 9:45 a. m.; young people’s meeting | SHENANDOAH, In,, Nov. 17.—(Speclal)—| F4nch In the Yellowstono valley has stacks | phere more lung tissue must be put to work. | yhly urtistic case, and you sco why the recently come from West Point, are visiting | A high five party was given Thursday even- | at §:20 p. m. Last night was the occasion of a citizens’ | p) Aty OF T Ghd M you dom't see the|No doubt the records of the Insurance com- | World'y Fafr people rated it so highl Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sawyer. They will make | at the residence of Gus Louls, corner of| At the Tabernacle this morning the sub-|yeception to the students of the Western | poni; - on the place they are probably iles, and tallor shopscwll) iprove that theilSEaraaoniepat S (L B YO e moary Loy nillmaks Louls, e Toneat e s b o J ¢ g behind the barn praying for a hard winter to | Montanian is fuller of wind, as the receipts ¢ sell other makes, but none pose Risncl Bluffe ) Sixth street and Mynster. Cards formed the Normal coliege for the new term which | knock the tar out of the stock, so the price [ of the saloons will show him to be fuiler [ $€ssing more all avound merit. y bath?” Evening subject: “What i Con- [~ P AT o Sl 3 Mrs. W. G. Morrls, who has been visiting | PFncipal amusement until 11 o'clock, when | J¢ oy opened last Tuesday. The spacious chapel, [ will go up. than a tick. The genuin: Montana com- at her former home, Mendon, 111, for the past | Supper was served. The first prizes for suc-| Sunday services at Grace church, corner of :;:""“ 1‘(1"3.l;:;f;i"]‘;HI"':’"‘;'E‘;M‘S""'IL"l:(':: (‘]'; 0‘[':;": wfl\r"rif'-e cln’r,v“snr:u- disadvantages connected | plexion is illustrated by the Absorakee In-(TVEL £ three weeks, where she was calied by a (slec | cesstul playing were awardea B. H. Lewls | Union and Pierce streets. Holy communion | BmOst capacity lon before tie hour of epen- | with Iife In Montana—for nstance gnats and | dian, but all shades, from pinkiest pink to | ZZZe? B i L e s i e e 0 (0 Do |IREE10 a0 8! i B oMU FAYEX ALoA, Da oy | 8.1 iiseoawarel e arge | mosa n the middle of summer the | raw ' beafsteak, are common, acco:ding fo <ok e e e numbers. Welcome addresses were made by | sun disappears totally about 9 . v muo s spe ere mother, Is expected to return home toda; At the afternoon services the rector is p y 9 p. m. Along| how much time is spent indoors. There ar ,‘ oy ! Y. :)(rlzm; wcr,oé‘,"":;’ ;y: ;;»mnumnn_!rl'y by Carl ;m, hing a course of sermons on the Lord's | the mayor and repre !:nvdl\'n ;lllze!'ls, E‘;Itnr- A‘hum r: a. m. the rooster begins to show | women out here who look like faded flowers ‘opps Cheer @ nd Herb Tonle Mayne and Miss Mabel Bouquet. Those pres- | PT®2 e tainment was furnishe y the college | signs of returning consclousness, and at v | Their constitut would receive a boom b; : All welcome. 1 . and at, say | Their constitution would receive a boom by g Can be purchased only of the G, R. Wheeler | ent were: Misses Mabel Bouquet, B. Wil- | " ~ orchestra and Miss Cassidy. The attendance [ 4 o'clock, the sun comes round the bustle | glving the climate a chance. Nature could PIANO Brewing company, Wheeler & Hereld, Coun- | liams, Lou and Viola Otto, Lena and Hattie The Late Snow Storm. of students at the college is unusually large. | on nature's overskirt and the mosquito is | soon paint roses on the softest cheek which eil Bluffs, la. Shepard, Grace Evans, Haftie Duquette, May | The late political snow storm continues to Collaue P aO1aPE GEIR i Tiat ready to present his bill. He belongs to the | would make the o-dinary hand-painted art!- s aAia Caldwell and Mabet Benner; Messrs. Cool- | be the chief topic of conversation all over c = 4 bloodsuckers trust, and vicious as he may | cle blush with envy. Nearly 46,000 people have purchased Harde Grand ball given by ies' of the U. o5} NES, Nov. 17.—(§) L at Woodman of the World hall, Thurs V.| cdge, EQ and George Duqueite, Lee Evans, | town and everywhere else. Peopie are still| DPS MOINES, Nov. 17.—(Special Tele | be, he fs only an Instantaneous photograph| The Indian is a picturesque feature of [man Pianos. In this space we will print a s November 93 1004, G i hursday | 4 rilur Hoffmayer, Frank Fough, Carl| wondering where it came from and what|gram)—A Young man was arrested here(of the gnat. — Divide a mosquito into ten | Montana, although of minor fmportance sinc tial list of their names and addresses— {7 “'“ e . Gentlemen 60 | Mayne, B. H. Lewls, Bert MeCormick, H.| caused it, and in talking about the causes |today for drunkenness. Search of his cloth- | PAFtS, multiply each part by a little devil [ we have gotten most of his land. They hr instruments sold by us—coutinuing it each. BELE: 404, ladles free. Hollins, Lou Stewart, . E. Booth and C. B. | they sometimes get hot. But it makes no |y, at the police station discovered that he that can bite at both ends and crawl through | before now made some bloody chapters in | Sunday: Genulne Round Oak, Radlant Home and | Randleit; Mrs. Duquette and Mr. and Mrs. | difference how hot they get they never over- | 15 brotessor in a Vermillion, S. D., college. rvery(hlnu but a vacuum, and there is the|our history. General Custer and Sitting Cole's Alr-Tight heating stoves, the fuel | MOwECr = 5 5 | look the fact that there are more snow | . Vil G0ia god medal from a college | DuMtalo Enat Jor you. " Ol timers say a| Bull represent wo opposite types, — No savers, only at Cole's, 41 Main street Thursday evening Mrs. H. W. Hart gave | storms coming, freezing blizzards, and the e R hie belongings indicated | BTeAt many things in every country. Out| mercy is ever shown (o a rat caught In a * Aotk ihadlas v a reception at her home on Willow avenue | wisest and brightest of them go down to 919 | 1 G""‘{"“' Aot learning a8 Jotters from | h€re they swear that gnats and mosquitoes | trap, and the Indians used their oppo:tunity Dry pine kirdling for sale. Cheaper than | in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edmundson, | puin strect and talk to T. B. Hughes about '““l‘_‘h“““ & "‘:f‘"e AR pfr'»m} He is helq | 27 the loglcal candidates of the irrigation [ when they caught Custer and his soldier coba. H. A. Cox, 37 Maln street. Telephono | Who have just' returned from a year's o-| it They always fnd a warm welcome, the | STIIENt Men were o8 2 ditches. They further say that after scveral [ boys. To sit down and muse for an hour 5 Jruon among sights of note in Burope. More | poct and warmest shoes and the hottest bar- | 1ere un sobers up. years residence here the hide becomes too| by the side of the lonely monument in the RN TR than 300 guests responded to the invitations | gying in a full line of shoes, hats and gents v on Commits Sulclde. tough, just like the conscience, for anything | Big Horn wilderness will enlarge any man's hat had b and, although ¥ " What might have been a serlous con-| Lity,nod been sent out, and, although most| g,rpishing goods. AVOOA. 1o, Nov. TT—(Special Telegram.) | to penctrate it. In four years residence 1| patriotism. It I was an Indian I should - | of the society people of the city were pres- - A, Fon, = never knew one to repent. The ranchmen | hate to wear the same blauket next summer Bagration was caused by a hired man's| ent, the occasion was marked by a delightful Who Were tadicted. —G. A. Tryon, an old resident If this city, | frequently work with gloves on the hands | that I wore last winter, and further, it would | 493 Davl carelessness yesterday afternoon and was | @'r of informality that rendered it all the( wpe grand jury made its first and last re- | shot himself in the head, dying instantly | and netting over the head to keep their pro-| be an anomaly to wear split pants made of | Dickey prevented by the lucky interference of a |MOFe enjovable. The rooms were handsomely | o™ “juqge Smith yesterday morning and | at § o'clock this evening, in the dining room | fanity from reaching the bolliag point. A | another blank-t and a shirt outside, as the [ Moy T Gallup passer-by, The hired man was in the em- | Spe meiha o smitix and Amerlean betuties. | J2C000 the court a large batch of indiot- |Of his restaurant. He had ‘been drinking| ranchman told me.he had three kinds of | noble red man docs. The Indian'ls said 3 : S pastire v 4 . 185 2 ! k s $A0 2N I8 K. Idholm ploy of B. E. Hart. Ho plled a lot of | with its garlands of roses and chrysanthe | ments. The perennial pull of Selly Hougn | heavily for he et i ::fl'“ix\‘:gt}cgnm:he B Ean Bk (Tt e ekt ntueal [hossioa) horiss SRl calile, iweas mieseasiba, i iy ey . leaves and straw carefully against the back | mums. Mrs, Ernest Hart superintended the | again got in its work, and he was turned | CAUse. © lea i 3 i)m:mu’ A‘v“‘ ™ ":‘| “\.\;\:4‘ wet, called gumbo; | love watermelons, and talk with his fing Mrs. Flemon Drake of the barn in tfe rear of Mr. Hart's prem- | ice cream table, while Mrs. W. F. Sapp, Mrs. | loose for lack of evidence, as the grand jury BARGE SUDDENLY CAPSIZED. AR, A i uh cAgms Agenius hak | and. ity evén s, &8y ER F. Snyder [ses on Willow avenue and set it afire, after | Bebbington, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Ross | thought, to show that he had knocked the £ ¥ eRepYRras ”'31 ”;i demooratic vegetale, d S TRk Judge L. H. Bradley... which he went to sawing wood about fitteen | looked after the coffee pouring. Mr. and Mrs, | head off of Special Policeman Headlee. Those | 1oy of the Ten Men on Hoard Instanily | seemn to fave the Brons 0 perfection. It z W& FEME Prof. W. R. Morand. . feet away. Frank Wright was passing and | Edmundson are deservedly popular, and the | indicted were Ram:tey and J. M Kitled. SHAIAS L 10 YO the pOX en oS Rmarlng [ithe [l 4 1 Mrs. J. J. Jackson. noticed that the fire had been communicated | opportunity the reception afforded of seelng | Burton, burglary of Charles E. Lang- PUNTA GORDA, Fla. Nov. l.—An ac- "l‘kfl “l'."“‘,‘:”q"?‘ t ,"»nhu.rf of the soil just | Press Com e K. of L, Suld to Be | ) ' " a X to the building. He called the man's atten- | them after their extended absence was much | made's residence, 929 avenue A, and burglary e A LD SLER A 07 | SRR A TG RIAE Soletarl thiLd, thoKind pupprosalig Naws, Mrs. A. G, Bradbury el tion to it, and together they trled to put | enjoyed by all. of M. H. Ba'rd’s house, 1000 West Broad- | ¢ldent occu n Charlotte Harbor today | of soll known as no good on earth NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17.—The Knights | Kate M. Muller R 1) It out. It continued to burn, however, | Re " W. Allen gave a reception Thurs- | way; A. E. Harter, larceny of a $40 horse | by which elght men.lost their lives. Ten | Another feature of Montana 18 wind.| 'y yon were In session nine or ten hours | Prof. Ed. Dyorseck until the fire department arrived. The | day evening at the Christian tabernacle, and | which he sold to B. Fisher after mortgaging | Wworkmen were asleep-on a barge loaded | Every couplo of weeks it blows. One night S e g e e (Continued. next. Sundar) bullding was closely packed in with other | several hundred of the young people of his it to H. Mendel of Neola; Charles Christfel- | With phosphates, when it suddeniy cap- | my wife waked me up and said she thought | today. & B 10Ty Al 4 trame structures, and with the strong wind | church and congregation were present. Miss |low, burglary at the High school building | §ized, burying the mefi under tons of rock. | we were going to have a cyclone. I said | statement that the press committee Is sup- | T that was Blowing 1t would net heve® eund Blanchard, Mis Blood, Mr. Ott and M |and larceny of two typewriters valued at | Two ‘of ‘then m na;—,dug escape The 1St | no-0-0-p. Next morning we found the Con- | pressing the facts and the real work of the ---Spec'al Notices session Is not being very fully given to the B of d s ollows: Mitchell, 4 , RRK £ long o destroy. several of them. As. it | Canoyer were the reception committee. Each | $140, two indictments; R. A. Roberts, laro:ny | iy s \ Wadkar, rom Van il Spegatiial praatuer el iy oafmner Bibwo Whs, the loss was confined to about $100. | BUest was escorted to a register as he en-|of $40 worth of clothing and $20 in y »ave' Frausien,, Barry Jones, Jack [Off, and a plate glass front down town BT B L o R n O whal b it Lym"_‘ tered and his name enrolled. Miss Fletcher's | from the office of H. L. Janney, 214 Pearl | smashed fn. But the Congregational | Bublic through the official press comumittees Couneil Bluffs . sit plano solo and the cornet solo by Master | street, in the day time; Albert Lauridson, el e preachers are scarce, and the plate glass | There have been many clashes in the meet ] Grand Hotel, ¢ L Bluffs, Keopensd. Arthur Goff, a 6-year-old virtuoso, whose |burglary of the residence of J. J. Simpson, Can Conteol THEE Qwn Memberstip was probably made by the pauper labor of | ings, but the committee has striven to sup- UMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED, Newly furnished. Every modern con. | Instrument was several sizes larger than he | 113 Benton street, and larceny of a lot CHICAGO, Nov. 17.-%The suit of the Amal- | Europe. Much Is said in pamphlets boom- | press information respecting them. E4 Burke, at Wq 8. Homer's, $8 Brosdwsyese venience. First class in all respects, Rates, | Was, were highly enjoyed. Mrs. R. B, Mullls | clothing and other valuable articles, two in- | gamated Societies of Chrpenters and Joiners [ Ing Montana, about the chinook. It is| Only routine business was transacted at|FOR SALE, NICE 0K OF DOOTR 8250 t0 $3.00. E. F. CLARK, Proprietor. | #nd 'Mrs. J. A. Roff sang a duet very nicely, | dictments; Dick Webster, assault with intent | and the Knights of“Labor against the United | usually described as a product of Japanese | today’s sesslon of the Knights of Labor, after g ool busines B . Mrs. A W l';?r'n‘x:m:‘-:'hu‘r lr-::“rl:-;(»u.:n\u.\,\ and | to do great bodily injury {0 his mother, | firotherhood of Carperitors and Jolners and :r:r\‘-sr:-m-m which has l'hn‘-lxllru'nlr‘“hul'fl o which the Kulglts |‘|~|;m;1 to an addres o tame ’ een of Fame Pirs pist | A A Lyons, eading, gave valu- | Phoebe Webster; Charles Leighew, larceny of | (ia Building Trades council of Chicago, to | APPearing he nick of time to thaw the | Mrs. Sarah Durwood of the Womar ~ - shurch, Thursday evening, ablo additions to the program. This is the | twenty bushels of shelled corn from Nel compel the Katter body o admit their dele- | frost out of the cold snap's whiskers, Now, | ilan Temperance union, to which Mr. Sover- | FOR KI & Nich, T-ROOM COTTARS SN tmission 15 cents and first of a series of receptions which are in- | terson in the night; Thomas Carter, burglary | gates. was decided thilay by Judge Tuley in|1 dom’'t deny the chinook's Identity, | eign replica Sirest. B, B, omoer | o a1 00 R0 A Gy e A tended to be giyen this winter. at the canning factory and larceny of n'ne- | fayor of the defendants. The court also dls- |but it falls to connect occasionally. | The question of the eligibility of Delegate b : n all trimmed hats | Miss Daisy Walters entertained forty of | teen cases of canned corn, valued at $38, two | solved the Injunction ébtained by the com- | One morning I froze my ankla going | Charles R. Martin of District assembiy l SQUARE PIA this week at Miss Ragdale's. her young friends last Wednesday evening at | indictments. All the foregoing are in jail. | plainants restraining the defendants from in- [ down to the postofi when e eatl R OF i Y Y 336 1 n gl her home, 121 Grace street, in honor of her | Dan McSorley, who stole $400 f Andy ‘it iieibea of arwas K0 dew { with headquariers a i Qs WAY € Tbe laundries use Domesti A . McSorley, 3 rom Andy | terfering with the Miénibea of the other or- | the thermometer was 50 degrees below zero, | aaversely to Martin, 1t was held that th ; i B RS Soupy Lith birthday. Muslc and dancing were the | Rowland's safe, was indicted, but is still at | ganizations. The couft’ held that a court of | arid on another memorable occasion & boy | hasembly had lapsed and was entitied fo no dministered to Vetter at suppery A0d JRSSE shonl Workess' Union, jpaliamutanmin o dalaly saivestz| g, —— - equity could not dictate to a voluntary and | made a sight draft on my services about| recognition, Master Forcman Bishop has Mattacked “him- with a hammer aftep The regular meeting of the Sunday School i (EOR BREY A, Next Thursday's Musicale. unincorporated organization, guch as the | midnight, saying his mother had the summer | poorsrosiding, and Grand Master Sovereign had retired. Swearinger = was , Friday evening twenty-five youn uple : o8 coum v 4 : : o Workers' union will be held at the Christian | gathered at the tosidenne of Mr. confycoUBle | At the musicale to be given at the parlors | Bullding Trades coungll as to who should be | complaint. T froze my face and got a ten-| quring the session has been on the floor, U IR GO TR IO L gt tabernacle next Tuesday evening at 7:30| No Brown, on Harrison streel. the occusion | Of the Grand botel Thursday evening, Novem. | ''* MeMP™S o m“’,"l Birl, o Dut the chinock 18 no myth | “rrne’ principal business transacted at the | {iia”to be family troubles o'clock. A fifteen-minute song service, led | DeINE & surprise on their daughter vho | ber 22, for the benefit of Grace Episcopal In Memory of Cuptain itumphres. I o doars the number Of iimes it h&%| evening session, according to the press com- pelck LA Ll by L. W. Tulleys, will be followed by u| W8 enticed ynder some pretext o a neigh- | church, the following program will be given.| PAWNEE CITY, Neb, Nov. 17.—(Special | pift (i ShaX OTeF. BIkNE AR e Cnteg | mittee, was consideration of the cases of d of Murder In the First Degroee. er on the subject, “For What Purpose | POr's house. On her return, about 9 o'clock, | Tickets 60 cents: Telegram.)—The entire forenoon today was L o "BOTS | fifteen subordinate assemblies, which had been [ SEDALIA, Mo., Nov. 17.—Michael Dav D o L she found the h 1) & were amputated the trick could still be d Am 1 Here?” by Rev. Stephen Phelps, [ $h® found the house fllled with somo of | Duet—Mandolin and guitar...Misses Bedlson | uyen up in the disteict court in memorial | do suspended and referred to the al as- | oharged with the Killing of James B, Nichole DD, The use of materlal things as g | Council Bluffs' and Omaha's young people. | Vocal Solo 3 Mrs. J. A. Roft 4 sembly. This created the necessity of pro . Stimiulus for the Sunday school will be dis | Odmes and dancing were indulged In, after | voeal Solo. .. We B! Wilking | services for the late Captain G. M. Humphrey. | Then, about the dust. = According to the |y oy, 0 b yession from 2 to 6:30, when ad- | 0B on November 11, 1491, was today cany cussed by H. W. Tilton, and Miss Harriet | WhIch lunch was served,'and it was the wee | Duet..Mrs. J. A. Roff and Mrs. R. B. Mullis | APPropriate peeches were made by every ul‘lwlr .“mlv s Beo u‘n- survey nml‘l,l Ttloniut | Journment was had to 8 p. m. victed of murder. in the first degree, after & Blood will open the “question box.” Miss | §mall hours in the morning before the last|slo........ tieeeisre:Mra, H. P, Barreit | member of th bar and by Judge Babcock, | FRFCRf NG ARG NEEE SRR BORGRIOREL | ataster Workman Soveretgn stated that it | trlal of seven days. The murderer and his Oy Ranaths A s iRyt AR g knows that arid means gone dry. The sofl . e + Leoa Sims will furnish some vocal music. | il APUGIed Amonk those prosent were:| Duet..............Misses Cavin and Gleason | Afler which court adjourned uatil Monday | o T kand. I8 carried about by the | had been intended to elect officers for the [ victim were prominent and wealthy cltizens, « y . Solo... \eseesaneressTa . Mullly | Sfternoon, 1 i e s 8 aanae erc | ensuing year today, but that the election hal v = . venor, Carry Grosvenor, Lulu Fowler, Grac ——me wind herever traveled roads exist there ) - E The G. A. R. will give a dance Monday | iiilh CRUEY Arosvencr, Lutu Fowler, Grace | pyer /""" 'Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins | Movemsnts of Benzoing Vesssls, Nov. 17, [is dust. Imagine this powdered highway | been deferred till Monday on account of the | . tiSel Sorke ' Wages Hoduood evening, l\?wmbn-r 19, 1894, Admisslon, | \pe) ‘Mathis, Blanche Lyons, Edith \,'u’,‘;“_' Solo . ceeoo Mr LM, Treynor | At Rotterdam—Arrived—Rotterdam, from | swirled hither and thith mixed with tin | cases mentioned above. The Soverelgn con '} 0 : g N_n- l|7- The steel worke gentlemen, 26 cents; ladles, 10 cents. of Omaha; Myrtle Tucker Flora Helmer, | Mandolin and guitar..........Misses Bedison | New York cans, newspapers, and the sedimentation of | tingent has been reinforced by the arrival of | €8 employed in Schoenberger & Co.'s mills — Sy Averpool—Arrived—Cevie, from New | g . seeding ot 8 A » delegater e > tales have been notified of a reduction of fromy Gas cooking #ioves for rent and for sale at | Laura Hight, Almee Dillon, Laura Helsler| A¢ Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph offce | vori " " Y vie, from New | civilization, all proceeding at a rate to beat | two delegates In response to telegrams, and | i 16°08r Cent In Wages, 1o Ko into effed N Gra Helsler, Bessie Huntington = od om New | the record of the new crulser Minneapolis, | who were admitted without the formality of | N, K Daisy Covall, Maud McElrath, Netie | phorthand reporter and typewriter will write | (AS Hambury—Arrived—Moravia, from New | 43 “you ‘have a dust sto'm. It reminds | haviog to go through the credentialy com- | men will submit Lo the cut without protes Don't fall to be at the Presbyterian church | Linder, ~ Ethel ~ Watson, Lillan Wil | €'ter® dtpositions, ete., very cheap. At San Francisco—Arrived—Australia, | me of what the poet sald about the bedbug: | mittee to test their eligibilty. LA this evening to see Clayton D. Gilbert, the | lams, Bessie Vandcbogart, and Messrs. Al| Domestic sosp breaks bard water. from Honolulu. 5 “Ho has no wings he gets there just _ Coal Miners Will Not Strike Wonderful impersonator. Cline, Charles Haverstock, Morris McCarville, ———— At Hambu Arrived—Columbusg, from | the same.” he tenderfoot, upon his arrival Uetermined to Kill His Son-in-Law. REYNOLDSVILLE, Pa, Nov. 1.~The e Henry J. Wageck, Jesse Aylesworth, James Chased by » Man, New York. usually gets up by the alarm clock, and the | NILES, Mich., Nov. 17.—-Augustus Vetter, [ report that the miners in this district wo 03 Barbara Anderson ... ncil Bluffs, Ta, George Bebbington. 44 . John Bennett. " i E. A. Blanchard...... i " Mary Brown.. A ) " D. W. Bushnell. o ! bt C. F. Cadwell.... A4 John W. Chapman......... 48 L. B. Crafts 2 i LY Ada Davis No reasons were given, but th Baltimore The men were at ol George Duquette, Paul Hazen, Bliss Ruftcorn, | circles was passing through Bayliss park | At New York—Arrived—Dresden, from | If he can afford one. Afterwards, although|at his home in Bertrand township by his|today and notified General Manaj Oll cake, $1.40 per sack at Davis', Mulholland, Luclus Pryor, Wade Hamilton,| A Young lady who s prominent in sacial | nAL ~ Befast—Arvived—Lansdowne, from | g o eloion iy punctual with his snow shovel, | aged 32, was brutally murdered last nignt | struck Is untrue. Washerwomen use Domestic scap. Charles Vandebogart, Willlam Green, Clyde | last evening early, when she was accosted by | Bremen; Werkendam, from Rotterdam, his eye is not dimmed, his natural force is | father-in-law, George Bwearingen. Folsou | that they would accept the reduction,