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THIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDRNE4DAY, OCTOBER 2. 180 —ee — AR, e e e e s - e s S e St e s 1B L 1iE AR BN I B EE Sl AR e AR R E [STANDS. FUR SOUND MONEY | i toma, g baere e are o man wne ' e 4 : i Qhena e y fitted for such leadorship. A man atmosphere pre. v :”fm :14 il\.(vlvv'tl \\v:v‘::‘ ec x}» ,’@ ".‘;w“- th ' | ¢ . v ] 3 7y @ . evidently caused NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. k| e siat Dras. | 18, W et e s e A . {hat s 0 were s il =1 | General Drake Declares [Hi4 Financial Plat- not call his name hom 1 . tart noan effort to drive Office, 12 Pearl Street ~H. W, Titton, Manager and Lesses, 5 1 form at Orango City. ’ aiy. Ba# & i - 5 = e e of such a fav W ! e — A PROHISITION IS A "LOCAL MATTER b « b R ARG MINOR MENTION, WHERE THEY WILL PREACH SENT. husky looking fellow stocd there with arl [ ™4y be tutned upon this favo 0 of clothing in the middle of th — ess K gt school of Wastern Towa colles 1 s tHe | 00 as the Intruder saw Darker 0 spoke. He congratulat opt\n‘ b o ”\} \uv 1 b nee, vy ','f, il ‘“AIM " I{ k‘\] “r Witk 1 Policy of Letting « munities Dend Wa that they were nc x Ul Y " Just closed after hif,” Barker cavght Bia bat Jus with the Qu | the fulminations ° ot pelt 7 o igidod t p ? The 108 e sild otit the doof, and the butslar He Gives S r issues. There were matters of deep im e i gy . n Barker looked things over he found | dudgment, and however much the opposition e ¥ i e e % ovureset . _ Lo | might scek to cbecure the real situation t this af v er t i r t had a pe wou'd see through the fog to the real rden stree i 4 3 Hy des ORANGE CITY, | facts. It was not an urgent call for adfust busis A i i THE f san on tor | ment of local matters they now he but The Ladies' Ald society of G | the doleful creaking of the d chine. Its nofse might disturl th s pherc and annoy the ear, but when the day question he sa to vote ¢ : « ; TNt m v in any w Nsh Lutheran ohurch mee J. 18 | E : ernoon at the restdence of Mrs ' ! ! t 1 of the money 2212 Sixth avenue The | Theatrieal compa : nust have a sound and stable cur- | and by their ballo s upon eng ises to he a 4 t p % poft glar ency, a currency not liable to fluctuations eue affect | ful one 11 for tonight 1s a strong one, t s And i Auct of bust Judme Wabh's Hope Rests on the “His Wit nor." ) PO A % | .. On the Hquor fon e Chuvel Supporting Prohibitio Lily K V. of A., will meet y 4 o d the employment of lab 1 the | jittlo, Prohibition had twice an ame pecple would go t lls | ecutiy . P SEINUILDS 0N METHODISTS BOLTING ot on 1 ie found on her 4, 2:30 p. m., at Knients of Pythias hall " Uil i o [ publican party is n tavor of gaod money | cratic BEbe ok Allcneny the L It ! U L l good atter / § 5 trd cag copper bottom teakeitle [ and of a sufficient volume to facilitate the | 8olden ¢gg for them. Statewide proh . A good P k 1 h : L sum ’ N f & was the only thing that ever gav tend the reuy power; they were hoping to get bac i s P Phere’s no o between it Doug McClelland 1d his eye fres- | " . e 20 10-quart flarin avy tin pail 10¢ soed a f days ) by the fist of one Tiedge f T which 1 b T bottom washboiler 75c: 2 quart coff: e a n a 1 ) he refused to app t his assallant in CouncllBlufts g L) eh. Tho Oréat 100 | maintained on a parity with each other, | what you will 1t In st i choct o} b i e employment of labor and the unlimited trans | action of business. Gold and siiver should be S AR ) ILS OTTUMWA, la., Oct. L—(Special R0O. 11 exist In regular sessi i y afternoon, Octo = A Always Low Than Anywhere and selling of Its products. The | publican party in Towa. It was t ) Justice Cook urt lay, and Tiedge | § oll, form otherwise trouble must come, and disaster | tion law. This law was passed by a the world ;’ w harg Mie 3 ¥ n *Y Days with Picture Pre * will follow o position s de lican legislature in despite of democratic 1 i v ; knights of Blufts division No, 27 i Thos will follow. Of the | 1 of the den ; 4 7 | are busy daye. We nre seiling lots | ooratio party on this cusein ‘e is no | Position and disapproval. It did not sat Kuigits ¢ il give an en‘ertain A to Spring hose new frames. The prices are righ Tot Knowiedge, g jouation there 18 00 | (o democrats because (hey saw 1o chance ment and dane ir hall in the e " Garden 1 ) exac wlede i e afel tion ar fric ) A. HOSPE, Jr,, P and see them H. L. 'SM1 + xact knowledge. It Is at least safely di- to succeed p ally under it Morrfam biock. All knlghts and their famidos v > ) merly of TH & CO. fad, 4 Harlan, who was defeated i vide he outcome of its policies s even DEMOCRATIC PROHIBITION DAYS i Music and Art “1 want to say to you that the liquor ques Th rious disaffection is 1514 Donglas, tion in lowa is as old as the state. Our Methodists,” e sald, “They will dethocratic trlends when they were Jower me, but from their resolutions in lemocratic friends when th in pow Az AR AAAA and friends are ¢ ) I At St. Peter's church fair at Hughes' hall every Bi6: Gits Tz e, b p e Char- | evening this week. Change of ent Aceepted M i m district o ’ Coun- | every evening. Admission 15 cents. swe neral Drake would make to th munication th v o firs Bluffs district . query addressed him by the Methodists i 4 i P Anasan ey A o rolou e cra. the appolntmenti i das | STILLCUNMIBERING BHAKL NTRK T DN MolheE BoNTeRARL. e s befora the dave of the Fepubiican parly | conferinees st held at Ottamva ISP AR s Rree ¥ phLid il Il il ; H R Ak i passed a sweeping prohibitory law ren | dianola cat i L atte ! tall for the At Councll BMIS and | ¢qunetl 1w Puseled Over the Question | 40 announced his inteation of defin the republican party came into power, just [and I have many a s that I 3 Crenton; dLitriate S BESL ue Gea | position on the liquor question, and today | G before the war, they found this cratic [ not. If General Drak ays by his A QG - ! § Atlantic D D. C. Franklin, presid- | ? said TR ™ w. in which he Is said to hav 9 1 SRS i tas elder; Aduir, Georgo Wintorbourne; | The city council held an adjourned meeting I am aware that there are other prohibitory law upon the statute books. Tue | Moines intery ch he 1t | AS8 \,Q\Jq tabl ol Adel, C. B. Cline} Anita, A. D. Beckhart; | last evening to do some more talking over | ferences on minor questions, tot Gl republicans modified it by BE At AL i | kA 1 known in our legislative h as the ex for m ufacture of liquors, of if he fails [ of $300 he e t ireuit, C. H. Milicr; Atlantie, L. | the question of paving Pearl street. There | at the situation in this state, and during emption! alRuse=8 SURE: 160 WIHG FRII) | 1= Rav gt i S yill meet in room kersham: - Audubon clruit, 1. H. | wero two more remonstrances filed. One of | CAMP1iED, aside from the issue of continu W s L R LR S ¥ a ¢ nee . | o RiatE AR IHEERAL - becr, the sale of which might be lcensed. | ho will lose M Th ar I at Avoen, 3. C. T o, Nickens | them was algned by L. Bverett, J, C, Marcy, | th3 aiate administration in the hands of | 2%, U B0 0 LG, IIENC Pe lleeracd. | he will lose . Deople | W8 durflnce JRnN SFcn | 5 L GRS W S5ULFs ahd A P37 Statiiah Piet of Towa sl o "ccesuful In the | Ghen, ih effect, the ale, wine and beor ciause | Towa, and t v that they N J | | more uncertal tainment | Som erest was felt tn the probable an- \ Shinn; K Levi Humphrey Guthrie Center, W. E. Iowe; Hancock The vaca H. Craft; Harlan, T. J. Ream} Lewls, J they want granite used. The conduct of lowa affairs, £ find nearly ail | Wi i WLt 5 the Patiec ! Me strect at al this year. When it is paved | in which we shall be engaged a year from TGOS (AP HIRto Ry A ey Rents e et Ak AR i e X 3 Oher wag | O AR EIDAL O Bvoii ar S[oens WIE i1y it Hut “ToWal s idR dINayR = MAlhtAINED | alostacalat s oy oy tiegrentiblican otz it stret and Seventh avenue has boen f Nartay; | Micedonia tenny: jlppencott: | signed by W. H. M. Pusey and Mrs. C. H {;'L,"_l"‘,‘l‘, Rt B I"j’"““,”,”"f i stringent liquor code. And I presume It al- | campaign by making many who are gen vy voller s Veing used on ity and it will | . Davie: ‘Oakland, W, ‘H. Smith: Panpra, | done until there was more unanimity as to | beyond this siate i their influence shall not by working with republicans o this end.” ABFE E AAHTEEN NS VoYY R \‘\/ in first class condition. E. M. Dugger; Redfield and Linden, T. W. * materia be avolded, ¢| Passing to silver, Mr, Perkins said: I no- | givigeq this quest but this will not Y far_meetigg of the Woman's | Lippett; Shelby, W, M. Stevenson;’ Stuart, | | City Attorney Hazelton made a report on | ~“Bofore passing to the discussion of thé | oing fo silver, r. Perking said: "1 no. | givia HEVBI Lo T e bt he o] 10 you Ol DAt I ar s e o e i B iEtnficy ) Btuare “eibautts ~ Saiusli| LH8 QUOALIGN o /Lhs (611y's Malits, He: Mcsns | grast Juestlons which are really involved In | gate for governor, in opening his campaign at | “Tect the vote for the head of the ticket.” | wanl?¢ Brondway Motnodis, Bpiseupal church: ot '3 | Krell; Van Moter. J. 8. Throckmorton; Wal- | the council could ceriainly order the. werk | e campalgn, I may refer to the MQuor [ Cedar Rapids the other duy, says that ‘the |, JUudse Babb said LU elook B, ;. Wednesday,” Octoper: 2. Al | nit, Willlam Mureor; Wiota, G. A Deitrich; | done with a three-fourths vote, without agk. | question oo, reinted e brerert Sou politics. | great body of Towa democrats are firm be- | MI$ opponent to declare himseit on 1alin” {ntarested 1! (amparance . work core | Wikhita, Franic L. Watkins ink the opinion of the property owners. The | Some of us have thought that this question | fiyers 0 the doisine of the free and un- | " TR S R it M SOk Council Bluffs District—W. S. Hooker, | limit of indebtedncss has been nearly reached, | could be settied by the actions of political limited coinage of silver.’ Now, that strikes | Bighth Disteiet Re Heans Organize A e e presiding elder; Coln, W, H. Shipman; Coun- | however, and unless the parkc commissionars | (conventlone, most of b it beleve that it] mo as a very remarkable statement for | CRESTON, la., Oct. | clal Telegram.) 1 g 4 y ¢l Blufts, Broadwa JH iseney: Coun- | €O be induced to p or the ing op- | requires more t an political resolutions in Judge Babb to make. Why, it places him The epublican League ccaventisn of the A Fravier & well:to-do farmer ot Honey | ¢t Blults, Deendmay, & Lo Sansefieys Goth: Bhate the park the clty could not afford it. | party platforms. There are still points of | jn'the stitade of SBEOR NS A ER L uedyiop |mymie (Reptblicin Loukl veathu 1 Creek, denies that he was touched for his el Bluffs, Trinity, Conrad Hooker; Epworth | The commissioners could not be compeled to | sharp difference, but I think that men hav. Towa democrats. The whole contention at Ehth watch while drank and says that even i he | il James Sims; Deflance supply, D, P. | PAY unless they wanted to been growing more charitable towards the | Mapshalltown was over the sllver question 2 jras he would not prosecute the fellows, as | SUDDLY, James Sime; Deflance sunply Gty Engineer Etnyre rend an ordinance he | views of other men. We may differ and [ ot convention, after a bitter fight, refused | Over the state were present. A strong Union | [ r o gunr e §s a peacesble, law-abiding eitiz'n and G hedset BatAps Jekstnr Bl had drawn up, and It was referred to a com- | still be honest. This was the view the re- to place a fres. colnage ‘plank I the plat unty league was organized, and Chairman | @ ¥ 1o here we wIK naturally dislikes to have his long-establishe VR “arragut, Jason Gallup; | Mittee consisting of Greenshields, Barstow and | publican party took actively two years ago form, Why d do this if, as Judge Babb | Conaway, of the State league, intends to | e X reputation subjected to such unpleasant no- | A. A Walburn A RS <4 Rishton, to HOT ext Monda The spes c! 3 orm, hy did iy do this if, CRLL Ll i K r r | @ . B L Glenwood, W. F. Bartholomew; Hamburg, , to report next Monday. The speech which poinied the way of the | ¢ the great body of Tlowa demo- | Push the work into other counties. M L 2 tor RNkl M IRkt iER TA) G A Little An ordinance providing for paving, grading | republican party in that coutest was made GPNTELAFatIn TkvDE of it? Well, Mr. Cleve- | Conaway and L. C. Meecham, chairman of stehes in mouth, Sore Throat, S i ‘had; | and curbing Story street was passed by one of the faihers of republicantsm, a man | {73t hi it et haE e o CRFHINEPISE: coRareNRIChal Bot 4 es, Copper Colored Spota, Ulcers 03 Sioux C. B. Farce Lagon, v/ | TWwo bids were in for furnishing fuel, those | highly esteemed in politics and in church, The | /A7 I8 not in favor of it. Is that the rea- 61 nent speakers. The most im- | SBY Partof the b ling A. B. Adan Malve - W. ot N. W. Wiillams and H, A, Cox. Th ty than: Falssateatiie y : ¢ | £0n? The same influences that defeated sil- prominent speake L ML Sut, it i this Sy ON thug ) Ll ‘ain o0X. The lat- |iparty. then relegated this question to the I o e Marshalltown conventio de rtant meeting of the day was a secret con- | e gua 3 Wa sulic it tho most oba ter was the lowest, it being as follows: | islative districts, affirming the Americ Yo in 1‘1“!’1 i hallt e ’“;'f'“‘v” il feetnna rabwant OhalF A RO MEM NS AR il sl et Tohwe the WORtA FOr & T Twedy: Pacifie Junction, A. | Hard, $6.47;: Centerville, $ e A LI LR ILNCEILE TS BT o BET D e A Ll b L G i bt G IR Bin diease has alwar funds they will have a social gathering at M Twedy; Pacifc Junction, A! | | Keb lump, $3: soft nut, §2.40. The | vention which named me as candidate for | While the candidate for the licutenant gov- SOURLY assed,and a plan of work | MRfled the siill of tho most eminent physl the home of Mrs. Stoddard, corner of |8 i ton o pocoioni: | priceREarasieeio WareatodTwith) B pee. ol (o oM 88 01! gOVErEr 18t ke LR e ML DR AL d e L D prevalled at to- | NoNIEimAR ety Aea A A eo s s antotdk ond avenue and Teath street, this afternoon, | B B ihnes Ao [ ofttarieaen ioree com it sexom | EASed ST Tarm kv el AVRREINea nwit A VEI N ISR Eood el OO s e opic e sy G TRY RS and republican success in | apRNGtan - Aaaiens & EMEDY' COn {o which eversbody if invited, ‘Thare wili|Shenandoan, G. . Redetick; Bidney, A W | city builaings Shubert to decide which | relegation to the renatorial and representa.ive | ISt place. But did they? Judge Babb has e e L 207 Masonlry Temule, OMICAGO LV be music, refresliments and other attractions, | Jeftrey; Silver City, Carl Brown: Burmet. | king ghould he } listricts, the law making power of the state, [ M0t made himself very cle e IO ” between the keurs of 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock " oy d eston, M. M. able; ovod- ST and I'see no reasow why the will of the | IDCr from what he says, and from the cir- | The distriet league this evening organized | 1y M AL 1 i eorge Lavert we the colored church | Pine, C. M. Ward, _ Sl <iding | A plant thoroughly equipped with the [ people properly and r.urw'm‘; .w‘f'nu'w"n cumstances of his nomination, that he is not "l',‘:,l'l"{‘ L "',.'r',\‘r",',” f]‘:'l‘,'.‘,‘,',”",r, TRt U 5 1 \ on Thirteenth street and Broadway Monday | ,Creston DI ‘”’l‘\“ ‘[}- \1" .|"1"-'1|lh'|v1v;;v»\.l.V:F newest machinery, the best work by skilled | their chosen representatives should be fg- | favor of the free and unlimited coinage W E T Clnrhan st eis oA A { [ Fe §V] EHahQn Nl Homalinuk weln ety GRS e e STy D Marh | oo P ee feempt dellyerles and fale treat- | nored orsset asidel? EA o e bt A NI b AL e et aa | eIy Obaa o eamai et ! ; =—ope— UBQoALeAiby ShoiHeC AR, Do B R | dburn; 1y, D Mar- | ment are among the things that makes. the PASSED 70 SHE TARIFE Judge right, : } and forgetiing all the good lessons he had | tin; Brooks T aver; Cart, ety | PaBle “that good laundry elephone 157, g . y . of Towa democrats are firm believers in th e i neae Council Bluffs, Iowa learned at church went for Rhoades with a [ Maine; Clarinda, J. St. Clair; Clearfleld He also discussed the tariff. saying: “Let | doctrine of the frea and unlimited coinage e A it Sy - stick. He struck him with considerable | J. S. Boreman BErinEs AL LMl " us hold fast to the doctrine of protection to [ of silver on e lity'—that s, of | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1.—The annual meeting of foree in the back of the head, but inflieted | 16r: Conway, J. A. Rossi Corning, W. O. | yiy Burlinglon reute oce o aon 2 American industries aud American labor untii | course, at the e atio of 16 to 1, and | stockholders and election of directors of the Bo very gerious njurics on ‘anything but | Allen: Cresion, A g (bl 0. M. BROWN, TaaallSASUE il p Mk AL ol Hanal | oy iinen 0% ross an Dilrage s Was over | §i. Louls & Southwestern Rallway company o othe v's feelings. Rhoades had | Char ricks . E ket Agent, Counc 7} shall & cloping and | perpetrated upon a political party in this i AL Gl Hin z.»—lv'.»tu:ll”'.n’vyl‘\- riar n|-m.:m|u|r I.‘;l4: Brown; Elliott, Andres : Ticket Agent, Councll BIuffs. | growing:in Intelligance. prosperity and happi- | beate was deliberately planned and executed | W48 held in the general c of tha com: = Primary, Sog congresstonal district was held here ndacy O Ton today, and prominent politicians from all The young ladies of Mrs. Strock’s class of the Congregational Sunday school are en lia gaged in the very commendable work of fit- P Mo L RG M bas g ting up a room at the Woman's Christian As. | Brewer: Manil F. Corey; Missouri Val ciation hospital. To help obtain the neeled 5 LRI LR IT ol 220 CAPITAL, - - $100,000 s, Th h MTIONS, battery, and he will have a hearing in po- hw: Fontanelle Hall; 0. N The new Bluffs City laundry, 34 |"° This democratic taelff under which the | ot Marshalltown. There is no occasion fo | Pany today. The annual report, a shnopsis of SNT BANICS IN IOWA . = n ot enflold, $ £ e people of the whole covntry have been groan 5 . % og | Which has already appeared, w approved D ON TINE DEPOSITS lice court this morning. Maxon; Gravity, B. H. Curtis enfleld, | North Maiu, claims less wear and finer work | '°° e 4 ave b L | duegle with the question. Judge Babb uscs | ¥ P o BHUESYS \1D 1 and tornads tnsurance written In best of Harvey: Macksburg, F. S. Dunting: Mas. Ghils o aniie Lt nergSoneniig of tha seaver 1 IRANNASUE LG0T NMARULELY I T el | doubted whether the great body of lowa T Lty Ve Sometimes ueeds o reliable A ains in rea 3 &8 ed; Neveny! '. W. Both- | this evening at the Bon Ton, 301 Broadway b perfidy and dis or,* fol se are ora elievers a0 and un- homas Seker obert Moore, h onth eitila dic panes. Bargains in real estate. LOUC sena, John Harned; Nevenville, W. W. Both- | this evenicg at the Don Ton et with Yo | harsh words, althoug appiied (o the act by | democrats are believers in the free and un LR Wiciklow 86 1eros Tho douatime tire montlly regulating ~ medicine, & TOWLE, 235 Pearl St. enser; New Market, J. D. Spark; Orient, J. | Imperial A auartet Wil s | o R A st o e et 107 | (imitad “colfiage’ of lver, 'Tha' record o N e ST erop e dnual heitin DR. PEAL'S 7 Woodward; Prescott, C. L. Baxter; Red |8 e = it Is incompetent, because it falls to providy | their State convention was emphasized on | Of the board of director ch 2 f RS » A p 3 c competent, because it fails to provide i reo comn. | And other officers are to be elacted, will be PERSONAL PARAGHAL O i no, 0 O || wter o o e marked s ho et | Mot TG 10 e Biuetim i | b, ohe Dot o spoion 1o e ot | i ofher o s e erct il o PENNYROYAL PILLS, Shi ). Marley; Shambaugh, A. ! 5 . | in the city, 112 Broadwa is unamerican, because it fans to provide ad- Be 4 = : cen decided o e DrOmpLIRATa AT oo . = ';l' : 1 ] ; Rambo. Hardman and Standard pianos, 113 N. 16th. | and American ages, Mr. Perkins discuesed at length the tariff arry Searle returned yesterday from a ” ur Candildates in the T . $1.00. Sherman & McConnel: Drug Co., 15i8 visit to Hasti TAKES TIM A JURY e I have been asked whether the republican | and treasury questions, pointing out the ab- ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1.—A special to the Post- | Dodge street. Oinaha. Neb. 1sit to Hastings 2 . 3 d FOUGHT WATERMELONS, | Dty will re-enact the McKinlay tarifl. T do | solute necessity for legislation to relieve the | ST ! Shelbyville, g e Mr. and Mrs F. H. Hill returned from Tny AT not know. But I do know that the next re- | government from its embarrassment, and | Dispatch from Shelbyville, 1lL, says: The | —= 9 pehy 1K Bighth district congressional convent IMS & BAINBRIDGE Chicago yesterday S EOAE BR oL ftm. Town Farmers Near Cedar Raplds | publican tariff will be an_equally patriotic | closed HighihRq sl sl L onvention | §]) Yy Mrs. I A, Miller has returned from a visit Another hard tug was necessary yesterday Have n Lively unter. and intelligent e; on of the needs of the *“The democratic party is perhaps useful, | opened at noon to nominate candidates for [ ¢nq Federal C R to her son in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Leon, Ta., are tiee tn the State ms 306-7-5-9, Saw 2 PIDS, 1a > Special | industries of the ry at such > a8 \tenol enta e Col cannot hope | congress to succced Mr. Reman, deceased. | gart, Block. Councts Bluffs. Towa. morning to secure a jury for the trial of the [ CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Oct. 1.—(Special | industries of the country at such time as it not ornamental. The county cannot hope gart, Block. Councii Bluffs. Towa. Telegram.)—Will Robins, a farmer living | B4 be passed. And T know that produce anything superior to it as a| All the c es, four In number, are here, slting G 7 suit of J. E. Bixby against the motor com- that republican tariff we shall tax the for- | kicker. It is o constitutionally a kicker | and the contst is likely to be warm, |f | = ——————— oA “'\‘”"’* L gMaTtin and l’"“”“—; ! pany. The new law, while it docs away | DOFU of here, went to the home of Joe | elgn producer who bringe his Boods to Amer: | KLoker (1L I8 so constit Is exclusively | not protracted. e i e e SR Anna Bowman returned home yes- | Pany. » res| Iiborand acciac bk ca rathe gover onds to the : s | ¢ v e e i Sars (T e e terday ativen o wvn: I;‘”\Fm_“w LA L professional juror, proved Itself in | Bresit. a neighbor, and accused him of steal- ‘ml-;:-)' v v”“,"’.' ) ysayarament b |I to the | in its own company. Mr. Cleveland has had | Shot and K 3 from A . NEW YORK CITY, 11 W. $6th-st. @d). Ceniral i L : ¥ - ; to be rather an inconvenient luxury. | "8 his watermelonms. Bresit resented the | forelgners at 104 when they are worth 123, to | nis dashboard kicked in repeatedly. As “! ALBUQUERQU AOCE s Tt ATk The frlends of Mrs, H. J. Bublitz will be | this case to be ra i ccossary | ACCUSation and a rough and tumble fght | hay e €Xbenses of running the government, | party of objection 1 am not here to deny Cornwell, a well known prospector and Toarding and day glad to learn she is recovering nicely. Monday afternoon It -was found necessary | STCRHOR, A0 o roush and tumble feht | and ‘that under that tarift we will export | that’at times it may prove serviceable, hui Cornwell, vrospectorant | Tha dacatot Schoal 1t FH Rev. J. B. Simpson has gone to Minneapolis | to draw eight names from the talesman's | the right leg. Ofucers are now after Robine | MOTe than we import, leaving the balance of [ 3i*% party of responsibility I am here to rarcher of San Mateo, was shot from ambush R A to Atlend the triennfal convention of tie | box, but when court convened yesterday | 1¢°1e Snag Hnomn urs, the BOW atter i dns | E0H20 hy Mibe ot ooy Amerlean people. | aiem “that it 18 a dead fallure—and I use and killed by one of a small band of renegad TRAENT M ol MORGAD Episcopal church werning 1t was found that three of the elght | jiraq y s hion It accords with Hond comemun burinms, | the expression for all it can possibly imply. Apache Indians, who have been prowiing | Application. N HRr Ty Weacattiihag eonet to! Kanvas|| ouinie bbb aa by e ahfIf whilratiine |3 e opinion it accords with good common business | innores myltrlana it Oene s D rrie s about in the mountains fn that vieinity. _— City to Visit friends and witness the Priest of | remaining five, four had excuses so valid that | Fameous Land Cawe Belng Tried nae, and I believelnaluibecausenitinaa been | o o o B e ot S ' ' i Pallas festivities, " | they were excused by the court. F. J. Hart| SjoUX CITY, O 1 (Spectal Telegram.) | igg, And, 1as produc Mdeflunie sesults | | fasnion: and because ho wants, to know. per- Prairie Fires in Oklnhowma. | s=Lounc 1 ARASMIILAn, Dl A saecatyirnad S drom | \wak sthol only “one eRught n i iHel arag tnet | o kgt fihe tamous (oaken bFGURNE by Thel] Sudblunes the democzatic administra ally gy Stiihe mooflpegpliliot Ibwa e oL SEdrsialilonth Chicago, where she has been visiting friends | Judge Macy e r | Uiiltad|taten to recover ipaksesalcnat dana!| tion GEneral Drate said 85 heican reach) befors heitakes lisineatiaas Star from Independence, Kan., aays: Peeriblei| sl ot ittr (NSRS DI I IE i or several wosks, ames drawn from the bo: ve were y re i ACo L GthBR Nt Ben ATTare Joon VANTED, 300D GIRL FOR ( A SO AERs Ed Clemenson, B. B. Sayres, H.|alleged to have been wrongfully certified Thire are other important matters co D hRanark £na Load otk ot il ASIDAL Dr. D. Mucrac, yr., and Leonard Everett | drawn. K menmoni BN SRR e S DI G nected with the present administration indi- e & ork and good cook, 708 Bixth o i returned yesterday” from a hunting trip in| B. Warren and F. M. Scanlan pres S N | dogthe e Moines Valley railroad Is up in | cating Weaknoss. deficient patriotisn ST MY RESIDENCE, 31 PLATNER western Nebraska. Dr. H West and J, | cuses and were allowed to go, w 5B, | fe court here. The land passed to the [ The flag. whose s were saved In the ovember 15 eight rooms; modern A. L. Waddell staved in Nebraska to enjoy | Miles, not having any previous engigement, | road by an act of congress dated 1863, but | pised o (e st men of the country, has 1 20 P 3 the shooting a while longer. remuined as It had previously been filed upon by home- [ not been uniformly respected abrosd. 1i 7 AN HOP{ s o ause, No. 32 \Platner atreets Mrs. H. 0. Cook, who has been confined to | ULl another bateh had to be drawn out. | sieaders the question arose as to whother | has fuiled o omise Canecred, abroad.’ Tit ner ‘home o Souin Sixth strect from th | G; W- Coker, RH. Hareis, L. C. Larson, | the road could make good iis title, Even | Madagusar ang cnina ot G Citleens | CHIMNEYS CLEANZD: VAULTS g effects of a fractured Timb sustained during | W- D Hardi, W. A, Wells and T. D! King | #ince then litigation has been pending in the | lod. - Our formgn ooyt ag Lnish Amer B4 Buke o1 And Himscs i Rrmddey 5 the summer at Manawa, had fo have the | Al had valid excuses, £ O. Smith and R. R. | federal court. 1t will, when decliea, be made | 1ow the stanass henclops fAllen far be Stuart S d | FOR RENT, SEPT. 1, 185, CORNER STORT: ! S MAADS ¥DAD Lo Beve Collins were not to” be found, and Charles | a precedent for many other suits of a sim. | In fact oven wome demorms expry Gned Foom, i Sapp. block. Etcam . heat ‘y‘::"’:,'l.f,{‘)?"' 818 B nsk pinsten GF parls odrt [ e llatn Earrall. wars eet o5 | Alar. Shiaractes involving In all hundreds of [ whether we have any foreign policy. . At 2. H._Sheato & C A . e complete the jury. Then, after several hours | acres in the state. home, the men who defended the fiag and ! Djfspe Sia’ I ‘a b e Harvest Excursion of delay and an expense of a good many < Bent e whose sacrifices made it possible for Grover p 1 1 ts Via Burlington route, Oct. & ar dollars, the trial was proceeded with. Lix nentsithe Yaton RABE: Claveland to be the president of forty-eight 13 an honeet N 0. M. BROWN, Bixby sucs for §30,000 damages, which he | DES MOINES, Oct. 1.—The supreme court | states and territorles have suffered -l an honc<t medicine for the cure of f Indigestion aud Dyspepsia, boeauso wo Ticket Agent, Council Bluffs. | claims to have sustained Ly reason of his| this morning knocked the water company | many instances inconvenience and even in tell you piainly what itcontaing anda fuirtrial convinees cne of its true merdt, - ; beini i a wreck at the motor comping’s out entirely, holding tat the city of Bes | SIL by @ be psion, departient operated by Each tablet contatng i e Standard piauo next to the Hardman. | crossing with the Burlington railway. He Sl 12 ates by oo | Hoke Smith and his cmissary — datectives and other valuable remedivs, £ — el vt e LI L L B Mbine dhadiarrixil {ip Thake rates by or- | with mean and fell purposs, Al these 2 L. Denver Express Plodwett GoonSoot Free! and he is unable to exert himself without | (ha company to show that the rarms ot pon | thiTES have bien deeply burned into the ' ° ! ik i, Mot & Tged i i 0 erhaps st, of 02 I 4 : . b 0800 L @ rates are not | pationa art, ofer ta m becaus £d . Jenver Ixpiess..., 400 The first chapter, and perhapa the last. of | pringing on severe headaches and coughing | compeneatony. Pravisionsii e exiatingoons | St AL SRS T ML ERIGE oNthe 0 hssuss 1 tuart S D S e Sla Tab!ets ehuan, Lot excent Bundas: 7.aivea Willard James' efforts to kill the nickel slot | fits. When he takes a full breath it feels a8 | tracts for avbitration ape Lo voldStoniunis [ tha¥1iving - andthe SaiLn. oias AT 'y 3 l unday). . 11:2am industry in Council Bluffs came to a timely | if an iron bind encircled his chest This; | certainty, and also because they undertake to | thus speak. 8% souK Al to 14 n selentific combination of these and you make no mistake in using them; g y AR end yesterday, and J. L. Blodgett, the gen- | it is said by his phy . 18 the result of | oust the courts of their jurisdiction. 1VS| ALLISON| A BOOST You take 1.0 chances of injury. Wo tell yon Just whatthey contain, BURLINGTON & Q. [Arrives i b | least conirol'ed the | the breaking of his breast bome and fts sl LLISOY s oo et AOERC AR o1, 100 & Muson S(8.| Omin R e e e oanroll e | A0 BRI A0 DI TS R | piyalolanaTh ATo conliian'T 21l Sky thet T batlove that e Sou want to know wht they will do for you, try n package, you can got p stiby et 4 BV e faas I the f Jonn | pleura. He occupled the witness stand most | DES MOINES, Oct the re iblican party “will win grandly thew ut any drug store for 60 cents, or direct by mail from t Eixps s eitoun S 3 —The Tri-State Medic . 2 not only this year, but next year, and this s 7 0 & SL Louis Express... 8:am J. Coyle, until recently bartender at the | of the day | —The Tri-State Medical society, embra y i JonEy STURRT e Junction LocAl G | Coy 4 R sy FrT e e year is only a stepping stone to next year CO. MARSHALL, JUT sam. ., on Local §:spm Mint saloon, James O'Neill, Willard Jam A sult was commenced In the distriot court | jowa, INlinols and Missouri, began a two. T N 0 . ICH. § . 5 it Mail.. . and William Libbeka, a'l of whom told what | yesterday by William Weston, heir of Samucl | gays’ me this afternoon. ~One hundred | ang 1 oy, ' 140" the republican column . > HICAGO, MIL & ST PAUL they knew of Blodgett's conn=ction with the | Weston, against J. Day and George A.| were present. Dr.James Moores Ball of St “It is the state of pure and unadulterated s 2 ¥ J 3¢ Inion_Depot, 10th & Mason Ste machines that slood in the Mint for the pur- | Keeline, on (hree fotes and a morlgage on | Loy s president. Bad fesung eriveey | replb 8 e Tha raptibiear i et e W Limited pose of entrapping the nickels of the unwary. ! six lots in Riddle’s subdivision, adjoining the epublican party n There was not the slightest evidence Intro- [ burial ground of the lamented union depot purest, freshest pepsin combined with bismuth, il nien Depor i B NSV R some Des Moines physicians and officers of | never, sinco the days of Lincon. bean ko Expiess (ex. Sunday) i the soclety is likely to make trouble, more ‘worthy of endorsemes Leaves [CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N duced to show that Blodgett had anything | project, The lo's were mortgaged to Keeline, | il 8.0 ol artaengommeman, S8 L ) S( HOEDSA‘ K’S el Gattan Bonot® 3/0RTHWERTN to do with the Mint, and the court decided | by whom they wers afterw clain Two Boxx Come to Grief. Red} : f | has been impoverished, our erec . 10:40 i Lxpress that he could not be convicted of keeping a | to Day. There is now due $ and Wes- | TABOR, In., Oct. 1.—(Spectal.)—ye mpoverished, our gredit Im b sae 8i3pmy terday [ paired and our industries’ lingulsh, xt 4:2 : ed Limited. . 9:20.m gambling house, however much it looked as | ton wants judgment for this amount afternoon two 12-year-old boys, living here, | year r a leadership which shail repre- o, levcrLon) +10:8pm though he might own the machines operated Ella Reader, who, as Ella Latta, w took a horse and cart belonglng to a nelghbor | Sent is best in republican statesman- PR dmaha_Chi Spectal..;.... 1idopm there. If any one was guilty of keeping a Valentine, Neb., to Harry R i g i SRR AR RURRROE| o) i Ve A goina Tt R I this co Leaves (CHICAGO, R. I & PACIFIC.|Ar gambling house it looked to him as though it wants a dlvorce. She 1 started for a ride. The animal ran off, try again. il Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Ste.| Om) b ! “Who our leader Will be in that contest is EAST, the proprietor. Blodgett was discharged o, | & Tevolver at hier and threatened to pull the | 1€ the 3:;"le;;rx\‘ ._;_n. e the knee, and \]nr;n- left to the Judgmeny of the national party ¥ SR S 11:20am . Atlantic Express (ex F 3 At 1 p. m. Justice Cook rendered his de- | trigger. He has falled to support her, and th ba € cart was completely H ] | $:2pm, Night Express. . 9i%am lglon i ite t ceaRErty LIS L (LA EriEKeEy (A LARC(RIIR ol apnants nar a —ee : Dyeing and Cleaning of | “ilicoic i Lidipm Blodg:tt, in which he was charged with ed her. She wants a divorce and her | swindiing, James had falled to. seear (hat | oeca) e e L e et | No Drugs to CHEW Tk ) o Clothing, Dresses was_elther Coyle. the bartender, or Beck, | petition that last June her husb. the cart, throwing the boys out, by he ever lost anything by reason of his close - 1.—(Speclal Telegrani.) Aouialstanee AR SVIRR N Feasonioh B (close Harvest Bxenrsion fhe Anchor Mutual Fire Insurance com No Stems to SMOKE [ f an acquittal was the result. The machines, | Via Burlington route, Oct. § and 22 pany, at a meeting of the guarantces held TS pr Household Goods. Omuiial Depot, " 1ith una_ Welater Sta. | Omias 1t Is sald, have been shipped out of the clty, 0. M. BROW In tais city today, voted to remove the ger- 9. ) Bi1tom.. Bene: city Mo commodaiion.... §:1tm and it is expected that Blodgett will follow cket Agent, Council Bluffs. | eral offices of the company to Des Moinee < 3 ) g > i Hilimes Sloux gy pasprass (ex. Bun.).. dLild in as soon as he can. Hot coffee and biscuits free at the range | The change will occur November 1. : 1 ; e N ¥ 7 [ F E & MO. VALLE [Arrives Latest autumn styles In millinery now be- | exhibit at Cole & Cole's, from 2 p. m. to 6. | Stiver Olty’'s Falr, 8K o e e S WARMle Sia_ Oraiin ihe- dlapiared 'atiMIsy Ragsdnies, 10 iPsarl | AlL 1aalse SALL 4ud ke the Busk and Botn | BILVER QITY, Ias Qut. Les(Bpesial Teles 3 5 OMAHA OFFICE, 1521 Faruam St. Telephone 1521, 10pm. . Fast Mall and Expres 4sium street, & steel ranges in operation Welnesday and J 3, n — Saturday afternoons. Eram.)—Preparations are complete for the ¥, COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS and Office, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Tel. 310 | 4.5 Wik ey ohe (e Sunday).. 10:50mm A Day with Bootleggers. o ke air and rac 3 and 4. The largest num- 2y SENL )RICE i Lhe SN, o cre s R:RARY Most of Judge Woolson's time yesterday | Are you getting your liwn and camp reckers | ber of speed horses ever sean hers are oo D SEND FOR PRICE LIST. k g & G BT |Arrives was taken up with violators of the revenue | 8t the Durfee Furniture company’s great | tered here is a mammoth display of fruit 3 nion Depit, 10th' & Mason $ts.| Omiha laws. The grand jury roturned ten fresh ip. | "CKEF #ale? It lasts until November T 420 egrioultural produsts : i BB VY I s Sk dictments. Adelbert Ward piead=d gullty and | Chambers’ dancing scademy now open for Linn County Demoernts. COUNCIL BLUFFS | g MISSOURI PACIEC [Artives was fined $200 and sentenced to a term | puplls. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Oct. 1.—(Speclal Tel o 3 al_Depot, 13th and Webster Sts, | Omuta of 160 davs in the Pottawatamie county Juil . A i fliin i STEAM DYE WORKS | L Louis Express The whols Noe and sentence, however, were | The Hardman plano improves with use, gram.)—Linn county democrats in conven I Louls Express suspended durkog good behavlor tlon today nombinated a ticket headed by W. ” X All kinds of Dyeing Nebraska Local (ex. Sun.).. by T Y R b e A HAT FOR AN OVERCOAT. F. Fitzgereld for senator and W. H. Hunter iR and Cleaning done 1 BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC [ATHVeR pleas of guilty. James Meck-r, Walter - and J. N. Keys for representatives, the highest style of Depot, 1ith and Webster Sts. | O Joh ML in A et daker Waller Oox, odore Barker Fluds o Barglar in it e art.. Faded and | ¢ Paul Limiced 0 ha. Mpokin's e 1 HIs House and Grabs His j ed fabrics made | 14 OUX CUY & PACIFL qullty."rhe bonds “of ‘Giack” Ramaey. and [ His Honse nad Grabe Hs Tov Kyot. aln n Strike Quickly, : ] look a8 good. as Union Dopat, 10th & Mascn Jensen Guuderwn were declared forfa'ted, | The family he arker, who LAND, Oct. 1.—The Ohlo and Penn - Work promptly ix City Passenger Mins Page th passing counter- | }ive at 27 North Seventh street, has been | , Olby CeAN s 4 doné and ivered | t Paw Limiod feit money, pleadsd not g A Jury was | out of the city for some little time, When [ ¥/ t0!8 Coal company tis_city ke f all s ne : ¥ o A jury was | cut ¢ city for some little time. When N in all " pa th T ompancied and the trial wili tagle ue" e granted the demand of their miners em oountry vaton BNION, Facize, S o'clock this morning. Mrs o will tes- | po (Y ¥ ployed in the Messenger mines at Massill > prioe lat et ST TR e tity In her own behalf, and will doubtieas | B *a% 8 lIEht in the bouse and supposed | wilry about 2,000 men struck this o f : : N © a mvacuax 2 Kovering s tell an interesting story. bis folks had come home unexpectedly. In | for an advance of § &ente per ton. Othe 7 e o6 e H Lotk W. H. Wilson of Hot Springs, S. D., was | order to give them a little surprise he slipped | Massillon operators say their mines will re L LU p admitted to practice, his key into the kevhole as quietly as pos- | main closed until they becoms watisfied thet 3 : : Fust Mull sible and opened the door. As he did the ad has b d in F ! Reondwar, osp Northe WAVARIL IATLWAY. le and opencd the door. As he did so | the advance has been granted i Ponmery ] z = estern Depot, Councll RalUnion Depot, 1005 & Mas The Hardman piano wins many friends. [ the surprise proved to be mutual, for ' | vagle ey l % 2 hJ v n Bluffs, lowa. Tel, 322 and | Fon b e ) 4:0pm Leave ¢ Arrives ho went home last evening about 7 o'clock 400D c0seresBt. LoUls CARLOD Ballsoeses i3 30008

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