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THE OMAYIA DAILY s BEE: THURSDAY, ( 2l |2l 5] J[2IC EEEE S FROM C Office, 12 Peari Street,—H. W. Tliton, Manager and Lessee, PRIVATE BANKER ABSCONDS and His Safe Looked, | 3 11&. 0. Charlton of Sigourney, In., Missing | WCTOBER 17, 1895, NEW BATTL W HEHAVES W | Mensuring Instraments Fall to Detect the Slightest Roll. BOSTON, Oct. 16.—The battleship Indiana | which left Cramp's ship yard on Saturday for her offielal trial trip, dropped anchor oft Boston light last night utheast End light From ship off the New Jersey coast to New South | . shoals, Massachusetts, the ship averaged SAID TO BE IN VERY BAD CONDITION 3 . MINOR MENTION, POMEROY KEPT HIS OWN COUNSEL. | ARE SEARCHING FOR A BONANZA. | twelve and one-halt knots an " —_— hour with a head sea running. No Government wosk on the ripraps north of | Forgot to Tell Sentor Anything About | Low Price of Yellow Graln Proves | " attempt was made to approach ”,.g,‘".““ town has been stopped, and about 100 men 1on Sult, Sous ? Te 3 { Oreditoen Atneki the Fuji{ivelyProps | LIGMbL Was mach to Loproacty the soel| bave been thrown out of employment 4 The trial of H Pomeroy on the charge The exceedingly low price of corn and the | erty Only to FI d An- oy h !“"“ not '"” ¢ ;"; ‘]" i ",“., Seats for the matineo and Saturday eveRf | of swindiing R. A. Seator by selling him | chances for a little lucky spec- telpated Thele A in Qlyne. condicion, the aveHKs, NUMBAF, OF Fev: :"'f:;"gfl";‘:‘"iz'i p‘r;':n;mr;r‘\lxnlx-z‘a‘ 9 o'clock, | #ome land to which he had no title was on | ulation are giving a wistful tend- the Premines, lutions belng 120 per minute, with a horse- | Harmony chapter No. 25, Order of Eastern all day yesterday In the district court. Pom-|ency to the thoughts of the few | lm\n‘--r development of 8,500, * P ihels rege ceting this | eroy himself was put upon the stand for the | people who have a little money laid up in i) i Mr. Cramp sald in an interview *“The Star, will hold their 'r e 13 b0 prese| BAvASes OB (oMl ‘1' gl b A 'm“'k I8 SR TS St few W k('“:”} DES MOINES, Oct. 16.—(Special Telegram.) | gratifying feature of the Indiana's run to this evening. All members requ purpo ng Ju nat his t or in soc next few weeks A diipathli: front Sigoataey; ti., eays port was the surprising lack of roll, The ship ent. with the deal was, and before the prosecution | probably see quite a sum of retired money | e PEEL O TRCETE e FRIRL T | was ‘as steady as a church and surprised Jacob Sims will have a private gas machine | w0 through with him he had shed several | #pent in corn at 15 cents per bushel, to be | THA i ity A, K8 | everybody on board by her admirable be- In his new residence, which fs being put up | geive e poreniration, He admitted that he| Sold in the spring when prices have ad- | at Richland, have failed and the institution’s | payio on Canning street, the first in town 0 far as | (01i"ceator ha had never had any trouble in | vanced. Corn has never been any lower than | condition is very bad. They have been in| Lieutenant Nixon was naturally enthusi- known. defending « to the farm, and said | it is now and all chances, are in favor of its | business several years, Last Thursday Charl- | astic over the ship's performance, as he not Mrs. Mina Page was taken to Anamosa ¥es- | (hat he did not happen to mention the fact | going higher rather than lower. ton left, ovtensibly to get money with which | OnlY designed her, but also superintended her terday by Deputy United States Marshal Hill- | o his having been enjoined from interfering | Out fn the cast end the citizens have a way | & Co0 SO0 TR (EE 0 CORE B0 BC | construction. - He'sald: “The Indiana rolled weg to begin serving her sentence of three | Wiin™Mru Murphy's possession of it. The | of taking their cue from R Hart, an s o . - 80 little that the officers detailed to observe years for counterfelting nee of the defense and the prosecution | Avoca man, who is generally regarded as a | locked, and his partner, who received a note | that feature abandoned their measuring in Two cases of scarlet fever have been re- | with reference to the representations made by ( man with a good weather eye and excelle from Charlton telling him to run bank | strume and did not record any roll what ported, one at the home of Mr. Kessler, 208 | pomeroy prior to the sale were very contra- | judgment as to the probable movements of | while Charlion was gone, does not know the | €VEr. 5 Thirteenth avenue, and the other at T. J. | dictory, and only twelve Jurymen wiil be able [ &rain‘on ‘change. He has gotten this repu-| ., iopination. After waiting two days Stocker | Commodore Selfridge, after reading a re- Boggs' home, 1227 Third street o decide which told the truth. tation from the manner in which he i in 2 port sent to him by the members of the L4 y Vol il luded his partner had skipped, and Mon- Willlam F. Siedentopt commenced two After the evidence on the part of the | the habit of selling and reselling corn He | concluded his partne nad skipped, and Mon trlal board wko came around on the ship, suits in the district court yesterday to 1evy | state had ail been brought out the defense [ buys when It is low and after it has ad-|day creditors got out attachments to the telegraphed the secretary of the navy that landlord’s writs of attachment for $120 each | made a lengthy argument in favor of a | vanced in price sells it on the Chicago mar mount of $40,000 against Stocker's proper \’h_‘ llhl!‘riu::\ liv“h’uwl ad mlpmly on the voyage upon Jeremiah Belt and Valentine Milburn. | motion to take the case from the jury and | ket, to be delivered at some time in ‘the | Stocker had about September & doeded it to from Fhiladelphin, Later, in n :.’:,r‘;‘x“\‘x# The little 3-year-old child of Frank Foster | instruct for a verdict for Pomeroy, but it | future. In the meantime it remains in his | )., (on and efforts are belng made to set | pawe Pl APRLARAL 68, b was brought out of danger by the nurses at | was promptly overruled by Judge Macy. possesston. Then he plays with the market, | 2.0 % Maceq, The property consists of llvle\:'-mrv»u '\w:‘v‘\“ ;.’.‘: rl(’:l:\lifll;;‘:lxrlhm‘x;m\. ln;. the Won Christian Assoclation hospital The last witness was on the nd about | buying when corn has gone down a frac- | o jand valued at about $20,0 The bank | ment it was naturally Y expected ‘)v:dr l“n' yesterday, and left the institution for home. | 5 o'clock and after he was through the ar- | tion and eelling when the price —stiffens. | 14'a1's per cent on deposits and had about | from the experlones of other conntrioe Siik A team belonging to one Henderson en- | guments of the attorneys were begun, W. H. | As the grain Is neveg moved until its fnal | 60 o0,on deposit. Charlton has been dealing | (heir modern Dattioahis. that we woutl have oyed a runaway yesterday. At the corner of | Ware commencing on behalf of the state. | delivery it costs nothing for cartage and It |, "y "Chjcago Board of Trade extensively | considerable roll- to contend with. One. of pearl street and Willow avenue It collided | The jury will probably have the case this | is said he has been known to sell the same | Uy 5os N attempt has been made to | Bngland's battleships i6 sald to have rolled with a telephone pole, wrecking the vehicle | afternoon corn half a dozen times and make a profit | S5 YR TR O pCORi attachments were | 40 degrees. sherens (he Todiena doer and Injuring one of the horse A special venire was ordered by Judge | each time. The eastenders are looking to s © | taken out Tuesday and there is great excite- | record a roll of even one degree. This gives A game of foot ball was played yesterday | Macy of jurymen to be on hand this morning. | what Hart is going to do, and if he buys corn |, o,¢ er an almost stationary gun platform, a con- betweer: the Council Blufts High school club | It 18 composed of the following names: H. | now the probability is that they will follow | "rs"patton s found there Is little doubt | dition very much to be desired when the and the Council Bluffs Athletic association | Christ Chistiansen, Richard Rutherford, Dr. | suit il that he will be severely dealt with. Stocker | guns are used in actior club, corner of Twenty-first stre nd Sev- | P. J. Montgomery, D. Darrell, George W POLICIES, is belleved to be clear of complicity in th The battleship Indiana was given a pre- T EAD enth avenue. The score was 2 to Price, Chris "mhls.m‘ A )4)7 \’ ry, Osborn crookedness, although some do not believe | liminary run today over the government triil i ¢ ¢ able seats left | Pratt, E erson, Peter Zacharias, G the Deciston | this, because of his deeding away his prop- [ course off the Massachusetts coast between “':,':M"‘,’_flr“m’:‘"'k‘p.j_n",.."‘” e e S0 | Parker, 0. W. Graham, Phillip Hertin, John | f Chrixtenn Steverts. | erty. The bank, it is_estin will' pay [ Cepe Ann and Boone island, and the result i cent seats are not reserved, but they are well [ H. Mithen, Willlam Snyder, R. H. Ringer, | pphe gupreme court of Towa has just handed |about 30 cents on the dollar provided the deed | was very satisfactory. On the run up the located, being in the firet balcony, and those [ John L. ”’“'W ’]‘3‘ r ‘_‘I"I""“"‘ ‘1”"“"‘““ down a decision in the case of Christena |is broken, otherwise almost |\quz‘~K"I’I{n> covrse the average specd was 16.31 knots ome ef o O e August erman Parr. 'he special venire | O b b owever, is largely surmise, the safe has|an hour for two hours, Boilers, engines an Who come early lo the opera will have an ex- | o (S ("ol oogn of providing jurymen | Sleverts against the National Benevolent as- | JOWSReR (LI T Mown exactly | everything about the shiy showed 1o s 4 SGTE A tulating them. | fOF the case of the state against B Stoegel, | sociation of Minneapolis, affirming the decl- | oy matters stand. advantage on the run up that it was not A e A e fuinese of the | Which 18 to be taken up as soon as the |sion of the Pottawattamie district court, | ot TORY FOITMULCT LAw | dcemed necessary to speed her on the return » ?‘.‘;:K«‘I\.;l‘;h:mul_“M“ During the first six- | Pomeroy case is finished. | Which gava Mrs. Sieverts } \'»}lv!n-l l)lr:- | ANOTHER VIC 4 2 trip, and she was jogged back over the skl s B e - Sleverts, who lives in Neola, but formerly re- e cotrs erage ape 5 teen days of the month there were but five Doylle [ S140a Mere, held two insurance policies on the | Towa District L1224 e gl Lt S 2 deaths, of which two were sulcides and two| on Friday and Saturday afternoons and | jire of her husband, Fritz. The latter died, | _teresting Decision on the Subje Be sure to register tod were children under 2 years of age. This 18| oyenings there will be a remarkable display |yt the company refused to honor the policies, | WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Oct. 16.—(Sp L a record which very few clties of the size can | ortanch work at the bazaar of Misses Clark ¥ equal, alleging that the; the deceased mad had lapsed, and also wrong representations & Wetzel, 337 Broadway, and at the same that s to | Telegram.)—Judge Olliver at term of court has just rendered an important he Rock Rapids HAs JUMPED INTO PUBLIC FAVOR ON Farm loans made In western Towa at low- | time a special sale of doylies. = Anot | his physical condition when the renewal was ot law decision. A saloon was closed and est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire | tUre will be a fine exhibit of “Comm A S R AR e e EUT LTI P o Results a% of Life. ACCOUNT OF n-s SIZE AND UALITY [[5 and tornado insurance written in best of com- | & °CF 'n'{\.'-uf e R M A ¢, | vided that when payment of a premium had | Rt '}“"“ HE S Na HIth, Wobe Hikds Tt ALTOONA, Pa,, Oct. 16.—~Two men were \ o panies. Bargains in real estate. LOUGEE T;;L-“m mj it "W'_m”m), for the ladies | been neglected for thirty days the policy Il’u‘“fimlm‘fl)’ and the judge holds that the | Killed and one fatally and several slightly Lo tona il o s to see the wonderful changes and new things | $hould ""““;- ""'"”"""‘r" "“““‘l""",r'l"l‘“" the | hondsmen are liable to the full amount. This | injured in a wresk on the Martinsburg branch A REAT lG IECE ces ercoa a e In fancy work | Bt SRl S MO B L SR R » away with the saloons in Towa that|of the Pennsylvant roa b Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcalf | in fancy work. _ e | Bfterwara changed so-as to read that any one | WAll do away with tie stloons in Tows thal | of the Pernaylvania rallrosd todey. The Bros. More Fault A with the Jury | & ains . . | b be dead are L coud so reinstate a lapsed policy within fif- | pAXE. BACH, AREREE I Lot the mulet tax. The Hardman plano Improves with use, The attorneys for the Omaha & Council Y I W { teen days upon showing that he was in good F. GOOD of Henrietta, fireman of the Blufts Bridge company filed an amendment to their recent motion for a new trial of the Martinsburg trai J. C. WOODRING at 16. Charles City. pecial)—The Educators to M MASON CITY, Ia., Oct physical condition. | The old by-law was ob- | served by Sieverts, His widow claimed that PERSONAL PARAGRA of Tyrone, front brake- 10 CENTS Harvest Excursion Via Burlington route, Oct, 8 and 22. 0. M. BROWN, gdwards, As stated yesterday, when Fre. | 283i0 S "p.,"“" ."m‘nflft.mn.que:m;' was | = oounty, 180 1895, | best notes held by the bank, and which are Tieket Agent, Council Bluffs. | mont West sued out a writ of attachment “l'(‘nn!;_(.ltw ,': ::In“t ‘:||‘lc:‘:::n«::;~ ::hnn ;rc m'r.rxl«-_\ 4 2 nlmnxl' «:uu. u‘n'z‘ n\lnllm.',l Colean :x in such WM. LYLE DICKEY & CO., Omaha. i % e s wtealr | upon Edwards' corn field, Baker tried to |cess. The provision und LMLl ) SUIIAL CORTILIIRNAL IR CAN IV S 00RO - €. R4 ‘R, So o Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcall | jorve tho paper, but neither Bdwards nor |clares that it should be unlawful for any | fjameock |10 count of tHelr disposition. A $6,000 shortage I3 (b v 0 DL IR Bros. his wife was at home. He notified Farthing | white person to marry with any person | Henry ... in the St. Louis Bank of Commerce is also Conroy nmd Fox in a N Play. that he held possession of the corn field, and | having negro blood in his or her veins, and [ Howard ......... reported. Judge Thornton Ware of Chicago, Manager Alton announces for this evening's | came back home to wait for another chance | providing for the puiishment of cohabita- | Ida ... the largest. stockholder in the bank, and an attraction the inimitable comedians, Con-|at Edwards. He afterward found out that | tion tl;,\- n;.- :-;.. ature. An .un;-mlm'.»m u‘r {‘4'\‘1\':: o :-':‘«y:‘r-vl;lllk[rl::dn(:(“‘( ull"‘::y;; u‘:ln\";;l’i‘ u.(::ly‘."u-::: 3 BieRexs ; Farthing had had a hand in getting the corn | introduced this morning excepting from the | [gaA coteeeere:s ay take an active pa settiemen faydStRox anc "‘;[',‘xf°ll""‘( '":"':“?l'('ly”;’: out of the way, and fiied an Information | provisions of the law those people in the | HEM!ItOR of the bank'e aflairs. Tha depositors are players, singers and dancers, in an entirely | G5 W I rging him with larceny. | state who, although they have a slight inter- Miners petitioning for the appointment of Charles new play, entitled “0'Flarity's Vacatlon” @ | when he went out to the Edwards farm, near | mixture of negro blood, have the status of | DES MOINES, Oct. Tele- | Nelson, vice president of the Bank of Fort three act drama by Arthur North and Hart- | (o cont vesterday, to serve the warrant, he [ white people. There is much difference of | gram.)—Today was the date fixed by the | SCOtt, a8 receiver for the defunct institution. wig Cassell. ~Although written for laughing | o\ 6= el 60T 1 e corn fleld husking | opinion as to what is best to be done about | minon™ %t H R T Girike, unless | BAnK Commissioner Breidenthal thinks the purposen only, still “O'Flarity's Vacation” is [ found Farthing cut in the corn fleld husking ) opiaion 18 t0 what 18 bete b0 e, SN0 THOLC | miners of this district for the strike, un T T P (R e e R LA Iaximora prgtentiousthan snythiog they have Denver Hough drove un Fatihing reeomnised | Was instricted to bring in another provision | the raise of 10 cents per ton was granted..| positors within sixty days. Colean's condi heretofore been seen in, and is unlike the so- | J¢NVe 0 s p Fa g recogniz - . Constable Baker on the charge of larceny. bled today. Farthing was mixed up in the same deal as | Dro 002V The negro cohabitation ques which it is hoped will meet the approva counties the census bureau today. were glven out from tio ion They are: Most of the companies granted it and their 1 of to the attorney general that the bank is in- solvent. It has been found $10,000 of the tion is precarious, and it is believed he will them and started on the run in the opposite o) Pl N " 9 a called farce comedy, inasmuch as it is pos- b 5 men went to work as usual. A few, | live but a short time. , : direction. Baker and Hough managed to sur- | €verybody. stly the s er o e fuse — story. It b = mostly the smaller companies, refused the —— tessed of @ good, Interesting, funny story. 1t 3 i “and run him down, and he was | The balance of the day was spent in dis- g ¥ Is entirely new in theme and construction and raise and their men went out fo the number wo Men B / Mrs. John Btrock, who has been visiting | case of J. B. Bixby againat the company, in | the company had no right to change the Dro- | o eastern Towa. Educational society wil man of the water train, both legs cut off and Mlativel fof Several caves for her | which there was a_verdict for the plaintiff | visions of the by , 80 far as he was con- | =97 & Wava' ‘HeNilon Vht’ Ohktles Oty | erd. crushed relatives for scveral months, leaves for her | o ong ago. E. T. McKengle, one of (he | cerned, after the policy had gone into effect, | open & three days' seision at Charles CILY | The wreck occurred between the Martine , Polo, TiL, . 1 Miss Cald- | Jurors. It says, wis never served with a no. | In the declsion Just rendered the court holds | tomorrow. The following toples arc the lead- | burg mixed tratn, hauling milk and Altoona O o8 M0 e i o At | e to pras It for jury duty, and | that Mrs. Sieverts' claim is well founded, | ing ones for discussion: “Ungrading the | shop workmen, and a water train, a mile we Jobey """;1.“"'l‘;‘“kp\.“,f';\f“;‘,’,‘,: helrake neither was J. B. Early, another juror.|and that the policy Sleverts had under tne | Graded Schools,” F. Oldt, Dubuque; | of this city. The water train, consisting of JATKREAGITINOELL S 8YRRLH S Neither was qualified to act in the capacity | old by-law became a contract which could | “What is the Practical School Education | several tank had been ordered to the - - S— - s l')‘n-rl)l'\:l Mo of M:(l\!:‘llf;"-?l;‘h(‘. of Juror, Early not having been a resident | not be voided without consent of both parties. | Saran C. Brooks, supervisor primary school, | v switch and near Holldayaburg to g n the city yesterday, the guest of Mrs. Sg of Pottawattamie county the required length | Mrs. Sieverts gets a judgment of $5,000 and | St. Paul; “Practical Primary Work for Co: water for the Altoona shops and was at 20 South Eighth street. She left for Salt | ;¢ ¢y costs. try Schools,” 8. H. Sheakley, Waverly; “How | pulling from a siding to the main track RESTORE lulll“" “(:'{ "\I'hll‘ evening, to begin work as| “rhajury box fs filled with the names of Peck Oonfesned Judi: to Prune and E: p Our Courses of Study,” | the Martinsburg train came around the cur a Babtist missionary. men who pay taxes, but are not naturalized e e hes E. 0. Vaile, Chicago; “In What Respect!at full speed. The collision completely d Rev. R. W. Abberley returned yesterday | citizens, or else have not lived here lor F. V. Peck, who has been running a gro-| & To Fo b Ty “Railure,” Captain W. H. | molished both locomotives and mashed from holding a successful revival at Stan- | enough to betome qualificd for jury duty. | cery store at the corner of Broadway and | jyoi N FEEE e i The County Exam- [ of the tank cars. The passenger cars kapt berry, Mo., and will occupy his pulpit at the | The names of the disqualified jurors will be | Sixtn street, confessed judgment last even-| jnation, Difficulties in Making it Anything | the track. ~The following were injured 3 al Power (in cithe Chrisilan tabernacle next Sunday after an | drawn out every now and then until the box | jng in the district court in favor of Mrs.|but Academie in Character,” F. H. Blodgood, David Arthur of Altoona, engineer of th ufi‘."f'i'f-"x‘-‘n'l}?i'.‘flu"l‘.'.,‘"."‘fi,"& skicsses, from any cause, use absence of four weeks. His friends are glad | is empty, but the probability is that the next M. Hall for $175, and in favor of | west Union; “Its Directive Tendency in | Martinsburg train, badly scalded and injured T Gt atally, Matled anywhere, Sealed, for §e.oo: ¢ hoxes fof §5 00, | With g case will see a little greater care exerclse Thompson 1ob 4000, | Deputy. BHerlE | o ot Hlslo B, Perty, Creeco. | internally: cannot recover, Result in 4 woeks. c.- der we give a legal wuaranice o cire of refand the maney. Addre Secretary of State McFarland was in the | In the matter of questioning jurors as to their O'Brien took possession of the place ~ Henry Blackburn, engineer of the water| BHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO .. 1518 Dodge street. Omaha. Neb. city on his way to Glenwood, where he and [ legal qualifications and will have charge for the next few days, Interesting Contest Promised. train, serlously tut not fatally hurt, W. A. Mynster were hooked for addresses| When County Clerk Reed, who officiated | 5¢ jeast, in which time it is hoped that the | DES MOINE Oct. 16.—(Special Tele- | Willlam Jones of Burkets station, a passen- last night on the political issues from a re- |t the drawing of the names, was asked | proprietor will get started over again. gram.)—The secretary of wtate and the | ger, was thrown through a door and painfully publican standpoint. Mr. Mynster is a recent | about the matter, he stated that it due | Thompson is an Iilinols man who furnished 4 tokt. board have a.harai| tnlired; tonvert from democracy, after serving faith- [ o a mistake. J. B. Easley and C. F. Mc- | peck $500 with which to start, and Mrs, [ 8tate nomination contest BOAre - W Ben Wyandt of Roaring Springs, a passen- tnily on that side all his life. Kenzie was the way the names appeared | Hall loaned him $175 afterward. Besides |case —before them. The ' representative | o 4§08 g arms, — e on the slips in the box, but it turncd out that | these N. Merriam has a claim of $200 for | district composed of Humboldt and Poca- | ™0, dtor Davie of the passenger train We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash in Towa|J. E. Early and E. T. McKenzie were their | unpaid rent. The cause of the fallure was | hontas counties after 7,600 baMots failed tof . oonli"ien clight injuries. 00 ung and Nebraska and never had a kick. We now | proper name In looking back to see who | insufficient capital and poor collections. x[mnnn‘;m- ;. 4-.ulm‘-rmu- m:)\"'.me;:ilx““q‘\f(knc.(. R AT T (P e o ol have ready for immediate delivery 1,000 more | was responsible for the error he found that e - or the legislature. On the last day AR othe AN ora more bry oS et at bedrock prices. Write for prices on all | the names appeared on the township asses- b AL IR L L L which ‘nomination | papers could be ~fled | Fuponeible’ for the accldent, which I8 the At This kinds giased sash, glass, paints, oils, etc, | wor's books the same as they were on the | This evening at the Broady Methodist | Parley Finch, the Humboldt man, filed Rl b S i 5 Trade-Mark STl : ting himself by petition. The | most serious that ever occurred on the Al 3 stating “quantity " desired. * Council Bluffs | slips, o that the error was not his nor that | church there will be a reception tendered the | papers nomfnatipe Rneelt by PO T e, Paint & 01l Co. of any one in his office, but of the assessor, | new pastor, Rev. J. H. Senseny and wite, who | same day the Bosthontayiman iiAmea Meey B vy AR Fhotographt it . an e one w 8| e ASSess| in- e t e e es e , disc B " ‘- JOLEAN'S SHO A &) WING. ks Radiant, Novelty and Elmhurst stoves for | o the one who turnished the assessor his in :';“]:m,"‘:”}‘ ome pIA toines 10 i™ | Des Moines and also filed a petition. Both A your memory. It hard coal are the most economical stoves e be present, whether church members or not. | a1l themselves republicans and_both l\\am Defaulting Cashier Said to in a stands for all that is made. Sold only by Charles Swaine, 740 | Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne g to be on the ballot as such. There is no Dying Condition. efficient, economical Broadway. should be in every hrlllll‘il(lmld.p TP | Gpicks o NEGRO ComABITATION, | precedent by ‘:-ly;;(‘»n)(”(;:mdw:(lc which shall | FORT SCOTT, Kan. Oct. 16.—Cashier cleanly and durabie Corner tetes and parlor suites In curly [ fectly pure and natur L Al oann T T M F e R Sl s ) Colean's shortage has grown to $35,000, and in heaters and cook- birch and mahogany at Durfee Furniture Co. an nht. "‘“":‘ A Lo sl r.‘,‘.-.l:n. e s Town County Census Returns. may go higher yet. Bank Cosmissioner ers. With it as a s Hardcian Bikdo. Wins wany friends. W. F.. Farthing, George Edwards' hired COLUMBIA, S. C., Oct. 16.—The South DES \gmw‘a, Oct. 16.—(Special Tele: I!reldomlnl'unuplelcd the examination of the guide you will get man, was arrested yesterday afternoon by | oot T i bional convention reassem- | ETam)—Figures on the population on ten | State bank's condition today, and reported what will satisfy you, At Your Dealers., o~ ™ q < e akos o great vehicle for them to work on. | l0dged in jail last evening ”‘;I*:“:"f“"::v’m‘d:i‘l“‘g“[‘h“’."‘r'.'}]w"m' port ,,rl.‘.'f of about 150. 1t is likely the sirike will | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16.—Meredith Mahan and Dyeing and Cleaning of The plece Is enlivened with bright specialties Cham n'n 1y, vision preventing legislators and judges from | 2mount to very little. Francls M. Chilton of Eminence, Shannon o from beginning to end, but they are brought | ywpen troubled with a cough or cold give | being candidates for any other office and | Winding Up n Sloux City Concern. | county, Mo., were found in their room at Clothing, Dresses and MR Wy A does not Interfere with the | nis remedy a trial. You will be more t preventing the legislature from passing | SIOUX CITY, Oct. 16.—(Special Telegram.) | the Ridgeway hotel about 8 o'clock this Do o Mlae Tatte Meratitn, Mies | Pleased with the result. It will cure a se- | special laws as to Incorporating towns or as | B Hutchens was today appointed re- | morning, the former dead and the htter un- Household Goods. Conroy and Fox are Miss Letta ) . MIsS | vero cold in less time than any other treat- | to county govergyments, making such laws conscious and dying from suffocation by gas, Susie Martin, Miss Katle Allen, Miss Jean | mont. It relieves the lungs, opens the se- | general in their application. ceiver of $235,500 of motes, mortgages and | Soneclous and dying from suffocation by gas. i ||~ Evelyne, Hayes and Post, J.\ W. Kingsley, | cretions, aids expectoration and effects a | Senator Tillman introduced a resolution | Other securities pledged to secure the pay- [ ..o ('1.uyum was taken to the pn,-“;..'::;.rx:‘::’xp Dick Atchison and many jesser lights. prompt ‘and permanent cure. There is no | providing for the holding of another constitu- | ment of a like amount of debentures of the | W4 '\ ‘Wa, aa o could not recaver " Tha = nlsebiel T ! PR T o danger in giving it to chiliren for it con- | tional convention in 1916 and every twenty | defunct Union Loan and Trust company of [ pvr U0 Ba® GO R A0 CERE (0T TReOVer, e - oo Ghamperiainis Datn Datm. Fisine nothib tnfurious, yeurs thereafter. This was defeated by a | this place. The most vaiuable of the securl-| Sion County, and came heré with catile (o | OMAHA OFFICE, 1521 Faram St. Telephone 1521. of Forks, Columbia county, Pa., in speakink | Another Rig Week in Framing., [0 0 02 10 4. s b : sell. COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS and Office, Cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Tel. 310 of this liniment says: eference to — Pt el Chamberlain’s Pain ‘Balm, I can truly say that I have never found ,anything to com- This will be another big week in framing. We can’t sell enough of these new, stylish BO' ERED BY AMERICAN SILVER. GREAT RIVALRY FOR RAIN TRADE Be sure to register today. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 5. Everybo 2 ) ROy Dakota Farmers B t by a War pare with it for.sprains, brulses, burns and f;',l.l,l:(‘; .& (‘:;Elybll’)’ wants them. H. L.|Canadian B n‘l:;- ‘l::“:.‘;: Government A o Whent Iu;r’r — - — — — = P e A R AP I Harve NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—A dispatch from | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 16.—(Speclal) MEW D[]HANFY TH i SOUNCIL BLUFIR without it.”" This liniment will heal a burn | Via Burlingten route, Oct. § 22, Montreal to the Evening Post says: Messrs, | —To the delight of the farmers for fifty ] STEAM DYE WOKS or bruise without matteration, and in one- 0. M. BROWN, W. Weir, president of the Ville Marie bank, | miles around this city, the grain buyers are e et s p third of the time required by any other treat- Ticket Agent, Council Bluffs. |and Thomas Dugall, general manager of the ( Waging war among themselves, and conse- THE OPERA OF All kinds of Dyeing ment. In many instances it has cured a —— T ucbas Etany ey 6t returned from | Quéntly raising the price of wheat. The * OPERA ( and Cleaning done in 1 severe sprain in three or four days' time, A plant thoroughly equipped with the , have Just returne rom N 4 the highest style of e N Wy’ Wk 4ro wbualiy Fequired, | nEwesk Machinery. thy best work by skled | QUANA, whets they had"en interview with SubicEzary masKinon wheat here and at Min- the - highest aiyle” ol ) 1Rl . emplt srompt’ delfveries and fair treat. | Finance Minister Foster about the American | neapolis is 14 cents. Yesterday this margin stained ' fabrics mad y! Nothing like It. The famous Cfown plano | ment are amons. the (hings that maakes ihe | SUVEr nulsance. They claim a large amount | was cut to 8 cents, wheat seiling here for to ook a8 good ap with orchestral attachment leads them all. | Eagle “that good laundry.” Telephone 157. | °f American silver and small silver certifi- | 48 cents. This has been widely advertised, new. Work promptly Bouriclus Music House, 116 Stutsman street. — cates are lu circulation in Canada, the amount | that is the war, and the result is that done and dellvered ) p Hou , Weddings. being variously estimated at from $750,000 | farmers draw their grain right by other Saury TR Ry R Nicest line of overcoats in town. Metcalf | A D). Gallagher and M Magdalene, | t0 $3,600,000, displacing that amount of | towns to this city. The fight Is between cagnwts ol 9 Bros. Canadian currency, which daughter of Peter Tholl, were united in mar- |} the Americ healthful than those beautiful new has a gold basis, the Northwestern Elevator ®ompany, which GIVEN BY THE price list, Chone Croton 011 it Bl e Rl M o4 A ierican certificates are only | is conducted by the Great Northern railroad, O. A, MAOHAN Mrs, Ernestine Witzkle, living at 328 Wil- [\::.” y {e-.r\-l;(-)r-mm,.::;“‘: lwlr‘ .lbl 9 1 x‘k.m St. | payable in silver. The deputation pointed | and other grain buyers. The Great Northern ' )] i Propriotor. ancls Xavier's ¢ ie presence of [out that this displacement was causing the | set out to get all the grain for shipment | | lams street, attempied to commit suicide | quite a number of the friends of the partics. | banks great losses in consequence, and asked | and raise the price of wheat. Other buyers | UU"C U s Broadway, near North Tuesday by swallowing the contents of a bot- | Last cvening, at the home of Mrs, Kahle, on | Mr.” Fuster's advice und assistance in abat- | paia more, ‘and as the raiiroad can carry wostern Depot, Counct dle of croton ofl. Her husband, an old sol- | Fourth street, George Kahle and Miss Lizzle | ing what was fast growing to be a nuisance. | its grain cheaper than the other buyers ca y 1 ¥ Blufts, Towa, Tel, 323 Aler, disappeared about & year 'ago, leaving Oliver were inarried by Rev. J. E. Simpson | The minister of finance called auention to the e e e G FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 18-19 d als family in great poverty. That, together | of Grace chu Mr. Kahle Is employed in | fact the remedy was largely in the hands of | prove Interesting, for the aother buyers de- = = = e o with the death of two sons within & year, is ::1’;”1”1 '\\‘;:‘1" ';l- ..‘rm\ Al;‘:lx|-l.1l.1\“. “‘”ulv“ ..“ 1l|\ 1]«‘1'\ lu\':x“”(!lllnl“:;‘ll\\l"' :flul 1'( ;)‘h). rllluw x'm clare that the Great Northern cannot have AND SATURDAY MATINEE. . Found a1 ' upposed to have unsettled her mind and led | o «tWhily is.h 28 bes th Met- | take Amerlcan s L excey discount, | all the grain. It is rumored that the Omaba | Sicaana S B rile o NL LT &y He & lh Paln[ ko ter to choose sulcide as the easlest way out | C4f Bros. for sveral yeara as cashicr. the tradesmen would very .soon refuse to | road is taking sides agaiost the ~Great | pormpcntoss alor finrapgear fn thy role of with b if 'hor troubles. Her life was saved by the | B4ward L. Duquette and Misa C Evans | take it at par, but he promised to look into | Northern. {Pephiontan Kiss Boert, Laushion Stap d. the ¥ jrompt use of restoratives, but it is-feared | 3T} MUTREC NS EVERHE :'"m‘ ',:‘mr."‘il“:;"';r‘ '“hlr'v(_"h\ '.‘,“";f.:fl‘l ase ,"”:’,",r," :hn any way in S :'—‘.__~ a Rolfe; and E. 8. Allen as Powhatan is found by the dealer, who says ‘‘they wear two long.” Their unequaled dura. hat she will never recover her mental | gocond avenue, in the presence of only | o o P the batks, R M) to reglater todRyy Tickets 50c, 76¢, $1: Gallery, 2 bility and beauty of finish is due to the fact that the very best materials are used itrength, fow friends. Mr. Duquette has been book- | o 10C, 310 Gallery, Z3C. | in their manufacture, Every can holds a gallon and every gallon guaranteed at o e Candidates. keeper for several years for Cole & Cole, P . -—eeeeN ’ The popullsts of Kane township held their | They have a pleasant home already fitted | G = & = % Gl il ““‘“‘ o — —— | DAVIS’ DRUG, PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE | ucus and chose the following candidates: | UP 0% S “”')k"j}';“,*'“‘“v and will go at ' ' i The 2ouse that leads, and the only house selling at retail buying direct for cash, i Trustee, Blibu Meyers: ‘clork, T, F, Calla- | 0P0¢ to bousekeeping pgc[a otces-Lounct UII§ | White Lead, Linseed Oil and Window Glass in car lots. Writoor call for price % ghan; constable, C. A. Knotts. At the close Nothing is finer, more comfortable and on anything you want. > the meeting a local branch of the National Industrial league was organized, with the fol- “lan, A. E. Bresee; chaplain, C. A. Knotts; rentinel, Eugene Casey. “‘Colorado eider down’ comforters offered by the Council ladies. Huber Bros.' new meat market is the finest Pyramid owing officers: Captain, W. F. Travis; lleu- | Blufts Carpet company. They are light as a ‘OR RENT, MY RESIDENCE, 816 PLATNER tenant, J. J. O'Hearn; adjutant, T. F. Calla- | feather and cheap. Another beautiful line street, after November 1; eight rooms; modern ghan; quartermaster, George McPeek; libra- | of novelties ‘n fur rugs will delight the convenlences. Pile Cure & | Also five-room house, No. 12 Platner street; posscssion at any time. Jacob Sims. 200 Broadway, Council Bluffs. LOOD POISAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR INDIC in the city, 112 Broadway. CHIMNEYS CLEANTD: VAULTS, CLEANED sty I'E;” P = I y Use Horsford's Acid o1 AP — MR, e A WA Prinary, Reg ocunc uffs = . B. Allen, Minneapolis, Minn., says .o DAIR Wave nming. POR SALE CHEAP, A GOOD ST T A SPECIALTY oocaiynies uet R LS o B0 L. B Allso, Minasapolis, Mlnn., sey It you want a good stove to put up before O A e iR A AIBAR tinry Bypb il 510 — T et i Berit | you Stard your turnace: buy one of Swaines Is absolutely safe, and dertain, gives instant re- e, e, Sl le for eating: house, Tnauire fheare You o fsshome f | CAPITAL, =« =« « $100,000 . . ~Ug es, el e, K ut 206 Tth street and Sth avenue. J. Brown, s \ Y e, s gal g A i e L b 1 = B, 70U prefer to como here we wil contract | WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, et e Tek Harvest Brcemion lief and permanent cure, in every form ot piles. THE OMATLA PARK SALOON AND PIXTURES -n-m.ufi."?fi'fifl’..'f"ulu':.‘{’:‘ 1 bil L YoUR COLLECTIONS. The following marriage licenses were is- | via Burlington route, Oct. § and 22 % . : 3 ! 67 it Mot g Dieree streer sl of | oury, lodide potash; and ‘stul lave seh 2 OF THE OLDEST BANICS IN [0W4 4 ! oute, Oc 2 3 alie a: 2 ) Shea th, IR CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS | tued yesterday by the county clerk: 0. M. BROWN, The lustauc' reliet exp-el.lcnced in all cases is a g e mgemasancep o e KT T o;;‘i..o ..E.-c -:f;.:fi';‘flp%z- Ulcers of | CALL AND SEE US Ol WRITE. Name and Address. == Ticket Ageat, Councll Blufls. source of surprise to physicians and patients alike. 3 blocks from Nonparell omce. Cheap 1f | out It lsshis Byphilitio BLOOD FOISON thtt | EDUCATIONAL " » Lizzie M. Oliver, Council Bluffs Chambers' dancing academy now open for 4 . , Monoy & Q. Malles, Niv 10 Maln strest, maraates to eure, We saligls the most obetls ~ - — E. L. Duquette, Council Bluffs, pupils. Call after 10 . m. Circulars. Sold at drug storesand recommended for blind, LOST, RED POCKETHOOK CONTAINI cannot cure. ‘shis diseaso hua alwa Davenport Grace Evans, Councii Blufts AR G i SR { A “ 2 2 E four rallway letters eturn to - Bee offic ed the skill of the most eminent phy ] Towa. Grank FEmpiens Eouth Omana oAy Qooit you U & §U2. Msler thae ool bleeding,protruding and itching piles. 60¢. and $1.00 Councll_Blufts Bl e IR SapSl Debng ORF RarCHek A Boys' Boarding School . WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, POSITION A8 plimyion é w COOR REMEDY CO. 200e0s B0 1895. For Ci n Hardman and Standard pianos, 113 N. 16th, | The Standard plano next to the Hardmaa, N S S S S T e TIC VY TN ST Wenograber: law ofice preférred; o years | 808 emule. CHICAGO TN Faopsns Sopt, 1, 18- For Outalogwe sddress experience; best references. R 16, Lee office, Itev, HARVEY K. COLEMAN,A. M., Head Master