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[T ————————————— COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS, Ofce, 12 Pearl Btreot—1L W. Tilton, Manager and Lessco. @ MINOR MENTION. | MAD A BIG ADVERTISING SCHEME. | ee Burcham, 2 itth avenue, Iv 1l | Young Man Doex Up Sev i \"{‘,"f,'(:‘"‘r oo | Niaffs People with Sale of seats for Powhatan com A handsome young man s this morning at 9 o'clock sharp at Dohany's | in the eity during piat opera house the beauties of ar t | The Rebekah Rellef assoclation will meet | lagjes about the city. 1 | Wednesday _afternoon with Mra. GeOr@ | g o amail pamphiet,, of Jacobs, -x;m‘ ‘\«“:) be ‘ulnrk ry..iluu »yu’vr Fng. | for doing up inside of packages fhe Ladles® soclety of § N ex. | The book was ta con n | lish Lutheran church meets Thursday after- ;r‘:'m’m'b:‘-v” 8 Xy noon at the residence of the Misses Laskow- [ FEL, Brins, @ ski, 223 Ninth avenue | prominently in The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rob- | an " ypnar Broadu fnson died at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, | whom' ho vlsited aged 2 years, of brain fever. The funeral | John Beno & Co. will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock {rom | each agreed to tal ) the residence, 2314 Avenue well a8 several pages of illle Bryant nipped some jewelry from | Vavra had alw engaged |x«“\-x t "u' yoaty Store and gt in | 8pace. Mrs. Nobles agroed to take $4 worth the act by the pr r. He was given |of spice, and ho then cuggested that sho pay T ep IRl LOr LR DL GRRE I E L e from Omaha. He told so plausible tenco wag suspended d good behavi | | i) nehester againet W, S, | & BLOFY that she paid him the money. He also The sult of 8, A, Win &a visited Mrs. William Brown, and got a like Balrd, to quiet the title to a five.acre tract| gy "pom hor, A hairdresser at 802 Brc of Is on trial In the superlor court. In|yay and two ladies who have rooms in a real estate deal two tracts of the sama, \joiuam block fell fnto his clutches $1 wort &lze were mixed up, and the result is a badly | g e POCK TS \i.to: TRveNtignte and eomplica state of title | found that neither of the firms the agent Howard N. Hattenhauer's cigar stand had mentioned had agreed to take any of th the Grand hotel was taken in charge yester- | books and she put the police on his track day by the firm of Peregoy & Moore. H He was taken in tow and held for a “consul ecuted a chattel mortgage for $1,800 to the [ tation” with Chief Scanlan and Ofcer Mu firm and his*wife, Mrs, Julia Hattenhauer, | phy for some litt As a result of t Jointly, but the place will be operated by the | ““consultation” he wed to give Scan firm until it can be sold lan and Murphy $6, all the money he had, it A fight between the children of two fam- | Was claimed, and then go free. The §6 was ilies, the Priests and the DeBars, turned | 1| between Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Brown, | out to be at the bottom of the trouble between | and the other ladies will probably have to Anifirew” Priest and. the DaBar oy st | Whistle for their money. The fellow also rep- | saw young DeBar trying to thump his boy | Fesented himself to a nephew of D. W. | and took the boy's part, administering a | Bushnell in certain quarters, a claim which | thumping to DeBar, After hearing the evi- | Mr. Bushnell says is not well founded, dence Judge McGee let Priest go free on his Another Big Week in Fram promise to let the boys settle their own dit- | #OEHET T ST uT ferences hercafter We' can't sell enot t stylish After the verdict for $550 was awarded | frame erybody ts Huet! Attio F. Cogan In her suit against He Smith & Co. § Miller, the latter's attorney, -George — Holmes, had' the district court record show Harvest Excurston that a motion for a new trial had been filed, | Via Burlington route, Oct 8 and : matter of fact no such motion was eve 0. M. BROWN Aedii it ishe: v i corveic yeaterday Ticket Agent, Council Bluffs. on motlon* of Mr an's attorney, H. J.| A plant thoroughly equipped with the Chambers. The motion for a judgment on | powest machinery, the best work by skilled the verdict was submitted employes, prompt deliveries and fair treat George Roper’s trial on the charge | ment are among the things that makes tha of entering a saloon and drinking | Eagle “that good laundry.” ' Telephone 15 a large amount of liquor was completed : in police court yesterday morning. His claim Bdyards Worked by Night. that he was simply down in the basement | About three weeks ago Fremont West se for the purpose of sleeping oft a drunk was | cured a landlord’s writ of attachment on not considered worth much by the court, but [ about twenty acres of corn near Crescent as it was impossible to show how much | owned by his tenant, G. F, Edwards, for rent liquor he had stolen he was given ten days | due. The amount sued for was $99. Edwards in jail on g principles was in Omaha when Constable Baker ap — peared on the scene to serve the writ, and Farm loans made In western Towa at low- | hig wite was alws away from home. Bahe est rates. No delay in closing loans. Fire | caught a hired man, and after notitying him and tornado Insurance written in best of com- | hat he was about to levy upon. tho.crop, paniis. Bargains In re state. LOUGEE | tgok possession of it and put it in charge & TOWLE, 235 Pearl ot farmer who lived not far away e T L Sunday night Edwards st & e O Oy ercot iRk Lom MR LOR Gl o o oniilns 1AnTIord, i}, Sutlil's &' coupts Al S, of teams and a gang of men, drove up to the The Hardman plano improves with use, cornfield, husked the corn and carted it down - to Manawa before morning. West heard of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, what had happened the next day and swore = out an information charging Edwards with c. n of Shenandoah was In the | .y iwards was arrested yemterday city on and gave bonds for his appearanc Vietor Bender Is dangerously 11l with | Inasmuch as no service of the attachment malarial feve writ was ever had upon Bdwards or a6 Vit s visiting friends in | his wife, there is considerable uncertainty ‘“}",,”: "\7'”,,'_‘,“ SR of West's making a charge of larcony stick. hief Templeton of the fire department has New Jury Drawn, returned from his trip to Augusta and At-| Thg jury for the November term of the lanta, Ga. S district court, beginning November 5, was pch L i "I'I‘k'"r"‘"“ of the | arawn yesterday. The lucky men are re- hrm of Fowler, Dic er, was m b 5 dnals rled laxt week to Miss Eda Burdick in Bing. | Quired to be on hand November 2. The fol eel. owing are their names RO, N Y Council Bluffs—J. A. Green, 540 Mynster We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash in Towa [ street; Hans Nielson, South Righth braska and never had a kick. We now | street; J. F. Halter, 138 Grant street; George have ready for immediate delivery 1,000 more | W. Roberts, 507 Voorhis street; M. Callaghan, at bedrock prices. Write for prices on all [ 1534 Sixth avenue; A, H. Smith; J, W. Custer. kinds glazed sash, glass, paints, oils, etc., | 813 West Broadway; R. J. Martin; Ed stating quantity desired. Council Blufts | Empkle, 618 Sixth street; George Burke, 623 Paint & Oil Co. Washiugton avenue; Samuel Reynolds, 1613 — Fourth — avenue; John Schultz; Frank D The opera Powha at the now Dohany | Spafrer, 534 Washington avenue; Brnest E. October 18 and 10, is going oft like ‘a sky- | Hart, 620 Willow avenue; F., 8, Boardman. rocket, Siss-boom-ah, ~ But you need not [ 1110"Avenue G luok out for the stick, for there is not one in | '\ngen "Joht A Leitzke, Henry Steffen the whole gorgeous and glittering produc- | peolyThomas Senneit. Neoh a. tion, ity I, ton, George W. Spencer. Weston s Radiant, Novelty and Elmhurst stoves for | Tucker. Missourl Valley—Paul Larson. Ar- hard coal are the most economical stoves | mour—W. A. Hayes. Taylor—Jackson Lewis S ‘harles Swaine, 740 ',',',"lfi:‘,i“‘:;,‘.“ T e e e e e comfortable and healthful than those beautiful new “Colorado Corner tetes and parlor suites in curly | eider down comforters offered by the Council birch and mahogany at Durfee Furniture Co. | Blufts Carpet company. They are light as a feather and cheap. Another beautiful line The Hardman plano wins wany friends. [ of novelties 'n fur rugs will delight the LOVE PICKS ot TH PATH, | ladies. T ml:;:r‘..:.‘r;n” LT arket Is the finest cx in the Marshal's Office. 20 proacws Hough has been spending several day Hardman and Standard pianos, 113 N. 16t% in the city jail as the rz;‘n!l of his most The Defanlter. recent fighting drunk. L e e A PP e e P FALSOIMEY AN Aome imAimonialbonds (o3 e s 1ast"Svening-n thie new play. '"The BISHANS put o0 oCihinjown Rocon) 4 terday | hotaulter.” This is the first time it has been DOATAN (RYh Lae a the camaly. dNNER | niod 1 Counoll Biufte and Couneil of & farmer living four miles out In the| Biumts audience has seldoss’ had the ommer. country, and she fell prostrate before the | tunity to witness a more finished producion genlal Selly’s charms. The old folks first [ of a melodrama, each character in which was made objections to her having anything to do [ admirably adapied to the member of the cast with him, but her affection, finding t finally at agreed Tuesday was the day set for the perform she persis to the match, ne of the remony. But Selly had the mis fortune a few days ago to fill up on liquor, and while in that condition to run up agains a colored man who needed a whipping. He applied the necessery castigation and Judge McGee did the rest Yesterday morning when Selly got his breakfast he remarked to Deputy Marshal wler: “I'm golng to be married today.’ wler didn't think so, but he said nothing Later in the morning Miss Lee appeared, bringing the young man's trowsseau, which consisted of a laundered shirt. It was passed through the bars and Selly put it on. ‘Then Miss Lee went to the court house and secured a license, and asked Rev. Henry De- long to officlate. He declind to do so until satisfied that the bride's parents were will- ing. Thelr consent was obtained, and a little while after dinner Miss Lee came fn, accompained by Miss Lizzie Dalrymple and Mr. and Mrs. Lee. The ceremony was per formed in the presence of a few Witnesses and the happy couple left arm in arm, Judg McGeo having sent the groom a marriag present in the shape of a remission of the rest of his sentence Everybody knows Selly Hough, at least by reputation. He has been mixed wp in A8 many different kinds of t'0 :ble, perhaps, as any man that ever touched Council Blufrs soil, but he declares that he now means to straighten up and reform. Mrs. Hough was formerly employed as domestic in the homes of James Wickham, F. A, Slichter and other Council Bluffs people. Harvest Excursion Via Burlington route, Oct. § and 22 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent, Council Bluffs. othing like it. The famous Crown plano with orchestral attachment leads them all, Bouricius Music House, 116 Stutsman street, Nicesi line of overcoats in town. Bros Metealf yew Opened Quickly, Last March Scott Wilkins and Annie Smith, both of this city, were married. Yesterday afterncon Wilkins filed a petition In the dis- trict court, asking that a divoree be granted on the grounds of adultery. He makes two specific charges of infledelity, one offense aving been committed in this ity and the other in Glenwood arringe License The following marriage lice fssued by the county clerk: s have been Name and Addre Age James H. Stokes, Council Bluffs e 14| Eva A. Taber, Walnu! . 30 €. M. Hough, Council Bluffs 1 Eva Lee, Pottawattamie county i Unity Guild will serve a dime supper at Woodman hall Wednesday from 65:30 to 6:30, followed by a party in the evening. Ad- mission 25 cents, Nicest Uue of overcoats (o tows. Metcalf who represented it great credit for the living up to his of this city a fi manner in whic agrezment to give th, class list of attracti he should be rewarded for his efforts in this direction amusem by the hearty co-operation nt loving public. Cold Wave Coming. If you want a good stove to put uj you start your furnace, buy one air-tight “stoves, the best made, at 740 Broadway. i ik Harvest Excursion Via Burlington route, Oct. 8 and 22 0. M. BROWN, Ticket Agent, Council Blufts. Poise with Nightshade. The little 3-year-old child of Frank Foster, a farmer living nine miles from the city, on the McDermott farm nightshade vesterday afternoon. Mr brought the little one to the Woman" tian assoclation hospital for treatme evening. The matron at the hospif afraid that a convulsion would come or might cause death, but all known r were applied, and there is hope of rec Chambers® dancing academy now o puplls, Call after 10 a. m. Circulars, Why don't you use a gas heater these cool days? C. B. Gas Co Wil Visit Omaha. The members of Rebekah lodge No. 3 of Council Bluffs will g0 to Omaha this evening to attend the Nebraska state assembly is now in session ther will meet the o'clock at 0dd Fellows' hal The Standard piano next to the Har Fatally TOLEDO, Oct w A special to th s: W. W, fatally shot while hunting y The gun of his companion was acc discharged, the charge striking Ruper chest. Rupert is a well known minor ball player and play 15 from Spencerville, 0., was and Fall River, Mass, teams during the season just en Traln Moy Peorin. GALESBURG, I, Oct. 15—The commit- tee of the Brotherhood of Rallway Train. wen, which has been considering bids for permanent headquarters of that associa- tonikht accepted tne bid of Peoria Peoria takes the printing plant here off hands of the brotherhood, gives a bo nus of $,760, and promises interest on dally balances 'in the bank. 03 n Extr Workt WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 y Smith has directed the force In the law division of the Interior department to werk one hour extra each day in order that the work of the division may be brought up to date, Bros. Dow about ten months in arrears. Manager Alton deserve ot Swalne's was poisoned by deadly All who wish to go Hunting. ed with the Kansas City ch he Is people nd on of the b before Foster s Chris- last tal was n, which emedies overy. ent open for , wiich Il at dman, e Blade Rupert sterday. dentally t in the r league It is THE OMAHA HABEAS CORPUS FOR Flournoy Manager Seeking to Know Why He is a Prisoner, CAPTAIN BECK MUST ANSWER TOMORROW Welt Tasned by of th nexist Tribe Judge Shiras on s Compa ce of the Set Up, Ap- Attor= Indian y's LINCOLN Br and John P, t fr Oct. ney for (Speclal.)—Today H. Willlam H. Garrett slication for a thelr T Indian polt petition a C me a M an to £ the their 1 writ hat corpus secure the Relators Beck ha custody n or the Agent of t fon ove on which the arres that part of the so-called within Thurston ¢ rrit it I were made reservat Prior t a tribe of the as It is on lying 1888 In Winnebag di bec petition states, there wa year 1 known tribe lians livir A Indiar that 1 ming that f Indian rder nst holly member United not been territory Judg ind Day requiring ur anfhorit Deputy Unite left today to Beck and St erfered with urnoy settlers div federal work and_tool ge of James G. Hotaling was ment while acting as Rapids, Neb. Testimony t to fatten his f harness a tamps. The of $50 and and he the mone was Her wving pu n th of re her t any trib, A wri direct Cyr to appear Thursday Id the Marehal n the tt and Meye while evicting F| Judge Dundy with th tric mas showed f star paying am date aceupying t 1 to issue by Agent k 1 a Shira B Indian poli St chief of th 1 leral what or > show f by s yr Indian police Judge Shiras criminal docket 1 Grand hac buyi 1 Dostag and a against | and ¢ p derel accused of h stamps iim $50 and ¢ that the trial of Geor falsifying the records of t for an early date and morning as early enough him. Grey has filed a demurrer i upon which no action had been taken and in crder to expedite business asked leave to withdraw it. District Atto ver said he, too, wanted an early Judge Dundy set the case for at 2 p. m. The care of Allen and against the Lincoln Savings bank was argu. to a jury before Judge Shiras and submitted J. 8. Dillenbeck, owner of a large tract of land in the “gold district” of Seward county and the Coloradc ey, who I it only assessed \ postag Merrill, 1 chased merchan f $6. The deal cost h Grey asked Dorsey for sta A ry At t W the nam to su the cas r nea bank b tomorrow oy rial Monday next Marion 1 s been pros pecting for some 1@ in that viei were in town today latter will return to Colorado immediately and report to his em ployer the results of his search. He says he is firmly convinced that all conditions are favorable for the existenca of gold in pay- ing quantities. He takes with him a lot of fine specimens. Bedrock was struck yes lay on a farm owned by Mr. Banks, one m northeast of the Dillenbeck place, It was only forty-two feet down. Mr. Dillenbeck has secured E. A. Norton, an old Colorado miner, now the landlord of a hotel at Mil ford, to put up a rocker on his place to test the paying capacity of the gravel and sand by the ordinary processes of placer mining Judge Holmes today granted a divoree to Harrison Elliott, who was married to Rebecca Elliott In 1874 in Omaha. Elliott testified that his wife deserted him four years ago. This afternoon n €. Tierney was divorced from Mary P. Tierney, to whom he was mar- ried at Wahoo in 1892, Senator Dick Smith and Representative Jim Allen of Douglas®county were at the stato capitol today. They tried to get audience with Goyernor Holcomb, but faile in the attempt and left their compliments with Private Secretary Maret. Omaha people in Lincoln James Allan, Richard Smith the ( ital—E. C. Garvin, John A. Pierce, M. Coz Henry Harrison.® At the Lincoln—E. nes, C. F. Willen, A. A. Whitlock - - 9390300093030 SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Judge Hassett of Papillion was in the city yesterday afternoon looking up witnesses in the McCarty case. The judge was recently appointed one of the attorneys to defend Vic and Tom McCarty on the charge of assault- At the Lindell At ing Mr. Case and his son with intent to rob and murder. Judge Hassett thinks that it will take some time to get a jury after both sides are ready for trial, nearly every one n Sarpy county is either for or against the McCarty gang. So far the state has sum- moned twenty witnesses. The defense re. fuses to state how many witn s it will call It is reported that an effort will be made to prove not leave tion. Vie expects to pr Indian hill that he was over there that night When the cases are called next Monday each of the four will be tricd separately, Vie to come first. Adam Case, sr., is quite ill again and possibly he may not be able to at- tend. His son was reported worse yesterday The last time the elder Case was in town he stated to a number of people that it was Vie who called him to the door that night and struck him first, then pounded him afler at uth Omaha on th Vic and his friends did night in ques by friends over on he fell. His son states positively that Vie was the person who shot at him. When Vio was arrested his revolver had three empty shells in it. Attorneys for both sides look for a long trial, and an es in getting a jur Mgl Born, to Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Mullaly, a son Rev. E. D. Gideon of Albright will move to Elkhorn today. Federal Labor union No. 1,635 will meet at Koutsky's hall this evening. A business meeting of the Young Men's In- stitute was held last evening. muel Shrigley and wife returned from St. Louis yesterday afternoon and will reside at ‘wenty-fourth and E streets. Samuel Dennjs Relief corps met last even- ing at Masonic hall, and after the usual bus iness had been transacted the members of Samuel Dennis post, Grand Army of the Re- public, were invited in and & pleasant even- ing was spent. A musical program was ren- dered and light refreshments were served The young women of the “E. Q." Monday evening at the home cf J iplete thelr organization a The name was changed to the C. club, and the following officers elected: Miss Cora Gosney, president; Clara Davis, vice president: Miss Swiss llott, secretary. peclally hard time club met Gosney et of- A. N were M to ed ficers. er Signs Up., scarlet fever Searlet I prevalence of other contaglous disease need not alarm you or any it you use Allen's Hygienic Fluid the f{deal preventive medicine. purifying and healing, 0 hou It cleansing, ehold should be without it. Bad Wreek on NoY. & P BRADFORD, Pa., Oct A bad wreck occurred on the Western New York & Pe nn- sylvania rallroad at 1 o'clock this morning. As a northbound frelght train was passing Eldred station the locomotive left the track and plunged down an embankment, followed by eleven loaded cars. Fireman Jesse Bax- ter of Buffalo waw ca beneath t) engine and crushed to death. Engineer Brockway and Brakeman Hagmire, both of Buffalo were seriously injured. It is feared the engineer's Injuries will prove fatal L For beauty, for comfort, for improven.ent of the complexion. use only Pozzoni's Pow- der; there is nthing to equal it intendent. OLATHE, Kan,, Oct. 15.—At a meeting of the State Board of Charities today A. A Stewart was removed as superintendent of the State Deaf and Dumb institute and H. H Hammond of Chicago was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Hammond is prineipal of the day schools for the deaf in Chicago. DAILY WYERS | CHEROKEE, In., Oct. 15~Special Tele- | gram.)—Bx-Governor Boi aned the demo | eratic campalgn in Cherokeb founty here to- | night. A\ large crowd confroited him at the (4 =SDAY, BEE: W I ) N-E | BOTES IN THE IOWA CAMPATGN, Addresses n Large Gaghering of De nw e ral Grand opera house and th throughout mpeting was quite The speaker opened | his address with the liquor question, dwelling at somo length on It. Hé afeo attacked the present system of condfcting state institu tions, advocating that they be controlled by enthuslastic one nonpartisan board, gonsfsting of four members, two republicans hnd fwo democrats He devoted some time to the tarift and finan cial question, saying in tie course of his speech that both the republicahs and dem crats had heretofore dealt unfairly with th people on the money questibn by framing it in platforms In such a manner that it could be interpreted in several different light a0 ing further that if bimetallism was ever | brought about it would be done by the demo- crats. Prepared for Reorganization. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 15.—(Special Telegram.) A stockholders' meeting of the mutation company, an organizs 1 Credits Com- ton formed by the creditors of the Sioux City rises which went under in the financial crash of 1892, will begin here Saturday Besides electing officers for the ensuing y r, reports will be submitted by the old officers, who have expeaded hundreds of thousands of dol lars during the past year in carrying the enterprises In which the company s in sted, among which are the Sioux City ux City railroad termianl cific Short Line bridge, th City, O'Neill & Western and Sioux & Northern roads, and the Live Stock National bank Throug its larg terests the ¢ ny is also much intercated in legls- | lative matters, and the bby for the coming sesslon of congress will be given considerable attention Raised the Postage Bills, CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia Oct. 15,—(Special elegram.)—It has developed that the post office authorities here col ber of firms $70 for ove ted from a num rdue postage for the due ie past quarter where but $30 was due. The publicity of the fact has caused a big se sation. ~ Charles Dvorak, superintendsnt of irriers, kept the overdie postage accounts 1 at ‘the end of the quarter submitted a tatement to Postmaster Charles, who made ut bills and collicted the amounts m declared they had pald too mu investigation resulted In ths dismis Dyorak. Dvorak still ha k in which he kept these accounts and claims his state ment was made out to agree with the rec ord, whils Charles says bills were made out n accordance with Dvorak's statement. The matter will be Investigated Charged wi DES MOIN Oct. 15.—(Special Tele- grom)—Guy A. Smith, a jeweler at Marshall- town, was brought here today on a charge of forgery. It is alleged he altered a bond given to Lombard & Co. of this city to secure credit to the amount of $1,000, so that it read as if it was made to I, Hooker, another wholesale dealer, from whom he sect credit, and who brings the criminal action The October term of United convened in this city with oye States court 200 cases on the criminal docket. The grand jury has caused a number of witnesses to be sub. poenaed on connection with'the charges of conspiracy to defraud the government made against Willlam Hoxle, editor of the Corning jazetie. Packing Plant Closing Dow SIOUX CITY, Oct. 15.—(Special Telegram.) The Sioux City Packing ¢ompany, which closed down last July, ostensibly to make re- pairs, has been winding up its affairs for omo time, and although the officers refuse to. make any statement, it s rumored that the concern has closed permanent'y. Manager Cownle has resigned his position, and so far as can-be learned no oue has been appointed to take his place. he company has been negotiating for a long time for a lease from the Stock Yards company, which owns the plant, but thus far has .ot-closed the bar gain. The representatives of the Stock Yards company are hopeful that the packing com pany has gone too far to withd and if possible will hold it to the original bargain Towa State Falr a Disappointment. DES MOINES, Oct. 15.—(Special Telegram.) —The State Agricultural society today, for the first time, gave out a statement of the receipts and disbursements of the last fair. It shows the sociely cleared only $6,000 whereas it was at first announced there would The total in- 6. be a balance of about $15,000. debtedness fs cut down to $9 total attendance for the week The receipts of the expenses 338,866, ment, as the weather was favorable and it was thought the society wonld be able to pay off the indebtedness, which has encumbered it many years. 3, The 91,107 and the w fair were $43,10 The result Is a disappoint- ] o Sell a Driving Park. MOINES, Oct —(Special gram.)—A petition has been prepared, asking a decreo of foreclosure against the Capit City Driving Park association of this city on its first mortgage bonds. The payment of in terest in May and October has been defaultod an ments have been made for tak ing additional interest soon fall due, association stock s all held by L A The property covered by the mortgage is the Kite-shaped mil track, 100 acres of ground, a mile west from the center of the city, and all the improve- DES car Th Davies of Chicago. ments, valued at $125,000. Genernl Drake's Health Tmy DES MOINES, Oct. 15.—(Special el gram.)—General Drake left today for Water- loo and took a brief part in the republican me:ting there tonight. He went contr to the advice of friends, feoling considerably better in the morning.” His throat is still making him great trouble and he wiil not be able to make more than a brief talk at his mertings for some time. His friends and physicians fear that his determination to keep at work in the campaign will result in his being compelled to gi he refuse: e up entirzly, but to stop till compelled. Passing of an Old Citizen, CARSON, Ia., Oct. 15.—(Special.)—A Kellar, an old resident of this place, died last night after an iliness of twenty y-four Another old citizen, H. E. Wilson, is very low with a cancerous tumor on his neck. MASON CITY, Ia, Oct. 15.—(Special Tele- gram.)—F. J. Turnure, a resident of th county since 1855 and a member of compan: hours. is B, Thirty-second Towa volunteers, fell dead last night. He was found in the yard about five minutes after deajl, Miners mands Iznored. DES MOINES, Oct. 15,—(Special Tele- gram.)—The ¢ tors ot shipping mines here declared today they Wil pot grant the de- mand for an in e ¢I 10, cents pen ton for mining coal made by ‘mipgrs, but will lock out the men if the dentand is insisted on and import new men from Ilinots mines, That Joyful Feeling With the exhilarating gefise 0f renewed health and strength and intepnal ‘gleanlipess, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have mat progressed beyond the old time medicines and the cheap substi tutes sometimes offered’ but never accepted by the well informed. , , Beecham’s pills are for bilious. ness, bilious headache, dyspep- sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- ziness, sick headache,bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite,sallow skin,etc,, when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills 10¢ and 25c a box. Book free at your druggist's orwrite B. F, Allen Co, 365 Canal St., New York. Annual sales more than 4,000.000 boxas OCTOBER HARRISON Ex-President's Defi JOHN M, THUR Nebraska's Junior Senntor S the State In Inclined Toward MceKinley but that the Hoosier State i i Out of the Question. SAN FRANC Wil 1895, C MEVER DO Ohances for Renomination nitely Disposed Of. STON DECLARES AGAINST HIM N N ML e Chey Increase §lesh Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets increase floah, because they digest all wholesome f00d eaten, no matter how weak the stomuch may be, and permanently cure dys: popain and indigestion, by giving the overworked s nly comruon sense way in which obstinate stomach troubles muy be cured, PR USRS S USUSISUS RS . mach a chanee to rest, the Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets AR AR TR AR AR AR AT RN AR A AR A 'ISCO, Oct. 16.—~"The location of the. tiext republioatia natichit convention 3 arenotn secret potent medicine, but are composed of pure nseptie papsin, Golden i € ‘;’ e o et a Seal, vogetable essenco and fruit sults making the best and sufest cure for every Sl iU, e Ul ] Rl i form of {udigestion. Sold by all Druggists at 5o cts. per package. Pittsburg and Chicago,” said Senator John t . Y ugK s per packag, M. Thurston of Nebraska ': MRERDE BY Mr. Thurston Is at present on the coast| 3 STUART CHEMICAL €O Masshall, Mich in the interest of the Union Pacific railroad 5’ S e ol Ak o arshall, ch, relative to the recelvership on two appeals | i 7 33 7R R TR N TR N AN AN AN N FR N MK K A from orders made from the state of Oregon. Mr. hurston was inclined to be communica. tive on matters pertaining to politics and L] L] stated that Jos | Manley, the national com mitteeman from Maine had expressed th wish to him that San Francisco might be th ' M next convention place of the republican party and that man *her members of the eastern bl L L UL B LR, THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES “As for myself,"” continued the senator, “I have not made up my mind Is sure to go to either Chicago, Pittsburg or San Franciscc and any one of the three places named will iit me . . What do I think of the probable nominee of the party? Well, my state is rath in clined toward McKinley, but I hear Allison . . . . r Reed of Maine frequently referred to as ovallable and safs for the party, Harrison, 1d you say? Never. He Is entirely out AND ‘ : ‘I‘ INS of the question, I believe there was an at 2 tempt to work him into the fight, but it has about given out Don't you all that old U B T T TR A beautiful new sto:k, purchased at the : Will the republican party give the west a Lowest prices ever known . . . . . free coinage plank?” 1ht es, hink s One similar to the plank SR TG T aepalin Bt 00! Ho T ie i 1206 1208 DOUGLAS ST., - - - . OMAHA. declare for the free and unlimited colnage of — Y silver without re to any }r « mnl\ AR TR I think the money question will have to b settled in such a way that there will never “CUPIDENE" be any great disturban in money h s -r..{..’.|. Rt i SEevat Et L8tons il Iossex by day oF night. ' Prevents quicks ments they woul somewhat In the ¢ WO ot ehecked Tonds te Hoermarors i nature of conjecture. ek B BEFORE awo AFTER [ (lie borrora ot Ty i od Al oy R Cleausca o Lver, il L LN R LU CUPIDENE strengthens i tores small w 8, about a week longer and will then return to on_sufferers are 1ot enzed by Doctors i uise nINety per cont are tronbled wit] —— given and money returned If six boxes does 1ot efl The next att be Tim Murphy in Hoyt's comedy Steer,” which ment on Sunday night next. The piece w be given with an able cast and the perform ance will be equal to any ever given in Omaha of “A Texas Steer.” Denman Thompson's great American heart play, “The Old Homestead,” which has been mera strongly endorsed by the clergy and church-going people than any other play that has ever been seen in this country, will be seen at Boyd's theater on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, and will be presented by almost identically the same cast as has the play here for the last two For three nights at the Creighton, com- mencing tomorrow evening, will be given a representation of the famous play, ““Charle Aunt.” The critics have put “Charley’s Aur down as the greatest success in comedy farce ever seen In this country, and the remarkable long and prosperous engagements in New York, Philadelphia and Boston, as well as a twenty weeks' run in Chicago, would seem to furnish ample proof of its superiority as a laugh-maker. “Charley’s Aunt'* is now In its third year in London and is also running in Stockholm, Berlin, ~Florence, Vienna and Paris. It has been done for an extended period in Australla and South Africa, and before the end scarcely a_cour 1 this brigh The company in this city is which has been success in all son fhiee of with the origin them, Arthur of the Bogus will oxas Boyd's theater ars engag action at opens a three nights of the present season there is ¢ on the globe but will have t entertainment, which will appear in the play the same efficient organization n meeting with such excellent of the leading cities this s its members were identifi nal London production, one of Larkin, playing the title role Aun You can carry the little vial of Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- ant Pellets right in the vest-pocket of your dress suit, and it will not g make even a little lump. The ‘* Pel- lets 7 are so small that 42 to 44 of them go in a vial scarcely more than an inch long, and “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, W SUCCESSFULLY.” Powers from 1 to 10 hors mull, , Feed G Bend for PRER ciral i €04, P, 0. 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PAUL Artivis do the work themselves, They | OmanalUnton Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Omuia simply stimulate the natural action | Supm- 0 S lltedio v T8 S of the organs themselves. ‘That |rea 5 [CHICAGO & NORTHWEST N JATTTves is where they differ from all other | SfahtiOnics Beint iiih & dsson Biaflc pa 3 . f ustern Express.....o...... Biiopm pills. That is what makes them 4 Xeatibuled Limited m - 6:55um > y* Toca 108518 better than all other pills, You [ &ipm..: Gmuha Chicoso Sesiai 14ipm don’t become a slave to their use as | Leaves (crui AR ot & BACIFICTATve .with other pills, because their help |~ 5% EAST. lasts. Once used, they are always Atlantis Fxpress (6% Funday) Fipm in favor, Chicago Vestibuled - Limited. .. 3:sopm CAUTION.—Dr. Picice's Pleasant Pellets— WEST. =l ¥ name 1o remember. Don't It a de V& Texns EX. (ox. P 100am | t talk you into'* something just “olorado_ Limited.'.. 4:00pm | He makes more money on the - just P M & O TAEHiver. | kind. “That's why he would rather 1ith_and" Wepsier St {Chana hat's why you had better not take "Gty Accommodatit o] For a free sample (4 to 7 doses) of * Pleasant Bl Eaa Ll iyt iam Pellcts," address World's Dispensary Medical = = - v 2 Association, Buffalo, N, Y., eaven P B & MO, VALLEY Omahal Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. | Omuha —_— st M e e s Bm s N ex. M 450m ' f f 9:05am. . .Norfolk Expreas (cx. Sunduy). . 10 mmm | ve n 6:10pm §t. Paul Express 9:26am Special Notices-Council Bluffy| & = sl el 28 _Omana|Union Depbt, 10th’ & Mason Sts.| Omita — = am.....Kansas City Day Express..... b:iopm 9:45pm.iK. 'C. Night_Ex. via U. b. 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Cheap i taken | 7:008m Pacific Express at onee. H. G. McG 10 Main street bidpm Fast Mall o | Keaves | WAHASH RATCWAY LOST, RED POCKETEOOK CONTAINING ) ,. A four rallway leiters, Ieturn to Bee off [212 jos. £ oh & Mason Council Blufts, rand testimontal, o b oraleabeaty Sun Franciaco, Cal, For Sate by ) Farnam 6., Omaha e ORKS e CLEAN HOUSE WITH Jacks, Chain, Hand Ca AND STEAM POWER rts and HAY Council Bluffs = COUNCIL BLUFFS, STEAM DYE WORKS All Kinds of ¢ Dyeing and Cleaning dono 1p the highest style o the art. Faded ar stalned fabrics mad to look as good g3 new. Work promptly doné and deitvered In all “parts of th country. = Send fo price list. O, A, AsracHAN Propristor. Norths Council Tel. 828 Broadway, aoear western Depot, Blufls, lowa. MEW DONANEY THEATRE THE OPERA OF POWHATAN GIVEN BY THE Sacisty People of Gouncil Bluffs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 18-19 AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Mrs. O. H. 8lmons will a the role ¢ Pocahont Miss Stuurt ug Star; H Slons: Ohb e f. Jadson, Cipt 0; und E. 8, Allen us Powhatan, Tickets 50c, 76c, § Gallery, 25¢. BIRST NATION A\, BANK —OF - Council Bluffs, lowa. CAPITAL, . . . 100,000 BANKS 1 I CENT PAID ON TIME DE| CALL AND SEII US OR WRI 10WA osIrs Att Law, SIS & BAINBRIDGE, p¢terns pacas-goae end Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9, Shu gart, Block. Councii Biuffs. Iowa.