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NEWS T COUNCIL DLUFF MINOR MENTION, carl st dn Soold Fred magazl dresse Tr A Bne 1k while g The Haver achool v been ady that it i court ke be hear the it churel where he will deli natlonal cor By I Ha i taker Amendment thon « e compin capital stock from @lcd in the count an The Hermar ballyat Grand Arm next Wednesduy of the Galveston suffer 18 specially requested that all who can out and help swell the fund The polica were notijed look out for and arrest three had_broken o i Burlingtor at Osceoln W ivh Quantity of glove hiey posed to be headin wat The remains of W. I are expectod 1o re Sinduy fng. and accordi resent meits, the funer e 1 Mo afternoon at from the' f e, 36 Burial will on t cory; the o 1 Sochne socloty will gi g, for the be of the order yesierda ight ol The tain Mu 1 Avenue I Fairy cemotery The Unfon bar nging for 3 oclock. T rogram songs_and recitations b Miss Dodge will tell the some of the inte her Europes T ha & St g. yesterday mo stor ¢ Brect line 10 convey ¢ Ehe transfor depot to Omahia In ten suits hrought in the justice by Collector Fal'entrater agiinst oit for non-payment of poll tax the defend pave produced receipt b former strect that the tax had bee of these cases the of cost Ihe & th re Sunday school fs Sunday aftern will ¢ the ehildren oung folk in Omaha. O wvenue beiy mpur a4 Sixt uperyisor worked ot will have remains of Duneay Presbyterian b lay night, were erday morning for buriul, were Tast cvent ™ wid: Car h for dwi caton, who 1 i O ught to wter ntto A Deceased and had ' it wdne [ ared threc During the he corner of | ast evening two young wot tangled up with th charged with resisting other with trying to incite were later roleased on their apy in police court this morning A civil service examination will ' this city November f the postoffice. The names of those expect to take the exwmination feft at the postoflice b Two vacancies in the | Meht, one as sibs'it other' a substitute for ment d_Cohen the Omaha_ca and Pearl lads, nam il f carrler cleri the and the junk dealcr i ar I LTt yest Sullty reporti nk_and th pay the wits s pende ymply with the morning Inting the oo and conditio vislons of T tha the Plumbin . twlevnone 250, Cowe In and lot us show you the Home. It has a big reputs of belng the economical by any house. Peterson & rlam block Schoening, Davis sells patot Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Use Domestic sonp. OUR PATENT K D SHOES nd W at $3.50 Can't be beat at any | HAMILTON'S 412 Broadway, \ omen FARM LOANS Negotlated 1y rasiern and fowa, James N Hums 0 visitor win ¢ i nth from nromise must Al dep Rad ion in the city 1y reet ntist horn- Mill who v ' I lny amily be ar at 1| compelled to go to Missouri to look afte: alnt anc 1gh courts tant (e showing ench Ned helng was be th art rday [RERR'S | Dual Life of a Well Known PECCLIAR lll\lliR\ Man Comes Out in Court. SUIT FOR INSURANCE HAS QUEER TUR | 1o Canada and | attorney | pen isited | officers to his wife as me t | treot | ather | 1”01 | agreement to the March term and sy pro lan Mer ~euraska Casady. JF., WONEY T0 L0, Savings Lean and Building Associat'n Councll Blufts, lowa | L ‘“ On City | Fox Property | this Allegntion It i% Vot Drir Resinted Which Wi Despite Cir Pay [ Suieide Manill United Sta Jud, betore th McPherson xperienced he chal exhausted jur lay was ur rogular owing to panel wa had to be jed. The A policy of in band held n in securing a enge and a platntiff irance in the A ues to recover on which her h order. The claim is ground that Kerr did death. but committed suicide of the Modern Woodmen of that man dies b insane, it At r in 2 natural pol America | bis own 1 he trial tull motion for a new Judge Wool, ipon by h of thi ane or alidates former he The with ed pening Mrs imount 1 insurance Kerr secured a for and trial wa »n, but had not n before his deat term of court Jud lefendant for rial company Keres 1 1" du ted with the suit is a and bord. ¢ inusual one on the s plaintiff, formerly 1ved i, where he married to the plain He A fow years of marriage b separated from her, Amgr and settled in Mi while married the Sullivan county leged the of curing from his Canadian By his marriage in Missouri he be father of a family and w upon one of the prominent members of the murity both in church and soctal cir of the hu ly in vter came drifted to After a A farmer it i ssourt daughter without he of in through tormality se wife a divorce ame a s looked cle One day ecuring ide A paper the sale peared practically hi the barn wa insurance, and induciog which subsequently of their farm, Kerr leaving his wife penniless. He rned up becan burned and after | which his was con sign proved to b suddenly dis- ind children then igain at reconciled tired of the his wife to rable wife to rety his old his in home. first wheie b He soor and induce him to this country, whe for time in Dakota ¢ they finally located in Manilla in this AU Manilla Kerr engaged in busin a contractor and built a number of bridges for the Milwaukee railroad. His prospered and he acquired a little money As before in Missouri,he became prominent in the church and social circles of new home. He joined the Modern Wood men of America, took out a policy for §: in the order and became secretary of the local lodge. lite wif ada ny a after liv in some d Nebraska tate iness Arrented for Bigamy. One day W. €. Irwin, county of Sullivan county, Missouri, ap °d upon the scene and with him was a deputy sheriff. They were armed with a warrant for Kerr's arrest on the charge of bigamy. Kerr requested the officers to let his wife know the re their mission told her howevel no 1 business that he and wa contract and introduced the Missourl interested the Having secured to straighten out his private affairs before leaving for Missouri Kerr went alone room on the second floor of his house. fow later the report of a shot | was heard and the officers on rushing to | the room discovered Kerr lying dead on| the floor with a bullet hole through his head and a revolver clinched in his hand On the table checks with th ink still wet on them, one pavable to the local lodge for all of th in hi hands and the other payvable to his wife for all the money he had in the bank. In a note to his wife found with the check he had written that he loved her alone and asked that she always take good care of their only child, Mrs. Kerr bases her c defendant order on the husband did not commit his death caused discharge of the there might be contri permission minutes a were two a son alm the grounds suicide, by the revolver and presumption against that her but that accldental that while of suicide was held | OWIDE 1o the strange circumstances in con itions_ in who nection with the case, th dence that he had come to his ¢ his own hand intentionally. Mrs. Hannah M. Jameson of Atlantie, 1 was found guilty of bootlegging yesterday morning, but Judge McPherson refrai. from passing sentence as the woman's torneys filed notice that they intended apply for a new triak The damage sull of I the Kansas City, St Bluffs Railway © was no evi- ath by 1 At te A. Helm Joseph > against was continued by clal'y compa assigned for the first time. Jury case at Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds The Radiant Home, sold hoening, Merriam block good heat by (u,rmu & 8 Saloon Mike Dunn, a en Asked Too Much. labot caused the yesterday of Peter Raph and E proprietors of a West on the charge of selling liquor contrary to the mulct law. The defend furnished bail in the sum of $30 each their appearance Monday morning in Justice Ferrier's court According to Dunn's the saloonmen a time check out to take the amount of he owed and return the balance. stead of giving bim the change they kept the money, claiming that Dunn had stood »od for a bar bill owed by a man named Kennedy. This Dunn denied and in order to bring the vendors of wet goods to time had them arrested under the mulct ar. rest B Dower complaint he gav they bill wore bar In law | The Radiant Home 1s crack. It is cleanly, will save it fow years In economical fuel saving [ will heat more space in your house than any other you can buy in and | 1et us show It to you. Peterson & Schoen ing, Merriam block warranted cost in tove | Domesttc soap outlasts cheap soap. | — Flght fo Fox's Ma The expectation that the appo Michael Fox Istrator of the tate of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Margare who was killed by notor city September 15, would estate in litigation has heen realized nie Frawley and Winnifred Hausbey, 1 as adr o8 a car in the Jen ie fnvolve o8 that | INTEREST Mich bere South | | Premiums given od | tendant his | ) | for judge of the district | Boiter & Council | terday in th Broadway | of which | and | | the | re THE OMAIIA DAT o inte nistra adminis Frawley. Judge hearing th reside in Tonawanda, | and Margaret Ivel ry Downs of New York re of Mrs. Fox. They | Mre Iy sistor vww Holleran her, | The had a led about Tex me i Mre. Fox tarms rth e 1ston and of is v bank here possessed her estate $50 to $75 and from t3 merits Domestic month soap used in Coun. Rural Fr r Treynor delivery by he ivery. hopeful will be that a established November 1. Inspector Boyland Postoffice department, who looked he field, is said to have reported fa vorably on the proposed route As planned the carrier will ity postoffice and commence ibution of mail at the city limits on avenue. His route will lead out the Towa School for the Deaf, down main Glenwood road to the W. R. Hall corner in Mills county, then west to the L. Bailey eorner, north two miles to t Ben Marks farm two miles around the Wortman corner, north to Carr loke west a mile and then north back the city, following the winding road around Lake Manawa The carrier and will be rural route start from th the dis east mu paid § the privilege this will be ation. Th t furnish his own rig ) per annum. He will of carrying parcels and able to fncrease his com proposed route will cover miles and about 17 ibly 200 will derive bene vice. Iron receiving boxes placed four \long follo At the five-mile hou Schoening's, at t petman and at Lake Manawa will be dependent the roads in good have pven! abou fit milie fron 1 route Henry chool house The county tion the se at points Keeping on the condi It coal goes up, buy a fuel. The Radiant Home & Schoening, will do this tion tove that s0ld by Peterson to your satistac- saves with Domestic soap. Political Not County Chairman Wright has secured the Dohany theater for the republican meeting next Monday night, when Hon. Bartlett Tripp of South Dakota will be the speaker Owing to the Ak-Sar-Ben parade and at fest last night the regular meeting of the McKinley Guard was post poned until this evening, at republican headquarters, corner of Main strest and First avenue Ix: J. Dunn of Omaha fs booked for a speech tonight before the Bryan-Stevenson lub at the Ogden house. The democratic county central committee has obtained the promise of Matt Gering of Plattsmouth to deliver an address in this city in the near future. The democrats of the Fiftcenth judictal district are having much trouble in secur- ing a candidate to accept the nomination court. which Carl county, nominated at the recent judicial convention, has de- clined to accept. P. C. Aylesworth, chair- man of the democratic judiclal committee, will issue a call for a meeting of the com- mitteo at an early date to take some tion in the matter. ivitie atius of Ha rison Radiant Home is the best heating on the market. See us before you Peterson & Schoening, Merriam block The tove 1y Atta While Fr crack wing day in the . nk shot Parmelee's Gun, Parmelee of Omaha, the taking part yester arget tournament at the gun grous on this eide of the river Deputy Sheriff Canning swooped down upon bim and attached his gun, & beautitul spect men of the gunmaker's art The attachment was made at the Instance of the Hunter Arms company of New York on a Judgment for $248, secured by it 180 Parmelee In the courts of Douglas county, Nebraska, in September, 1508, and which is alleged to be yet unsatisfied. The ittachment was sworn out in th district court here The gun, before which many a clay and lve pigeon has fallen, is locked ip in the safe in Sherift Cousing' office at the county court h was nst The Radlant Home, sold Schoening, Merriam block. uvey's Condition, by the family here yes- terday indicates that W. H. M. Pusey's health has not been benefited by the trip t0 Chicago and that he has suffered a re- lapse. The physicians in Chicago have ommended that ho be brought home and this will be done. His son, Frank Pusey fs with him. Owing to Mr. Pusey's ad cod his conditlon is regarded as A fuel saver. by Peterson & age most critical Gravel roofing. A H. Rea 1 Broadway. " The fol [ wing transfers w y abstract, title and loan office 101 Pear] stree wite of J to wifa biock 6, \(‘ Mahon & Jeftries ad itor estate of A Hart, lot 2, 1 e d ) Nicho! to Fred . Cooper, w. d Cochran to ock 9§, Buy- iots 8 and of Avoca, w. d and huiband o Auditor's subdi o d Kk of Counel zabeth 1. Young div of nety nwig BNy part 0. intion to 'An inclusive ol Bluffs The Cedirs. 1 wife t w. Ive transfers, total T eade, The Crocker's KEOKUK, la., 8 this afternoon The fcllowing «Mcers were eleced dent, H. H. Rood, Mount Vernon dents, Colonel J. H. Monroe of W. M. Penn of Des Moines, Daniel Embree of Ames Red Oak; corresponding Bushnell, Council Bluffs; recordiog secre Captain W. Kepler, Mount Ver treasurer, Peter Keine, Dubuque Muscatine was selected as the place for next meeting. with a large campfire resi vice presi Muscatin Lieutenant Captain Mayes secretary, D. W tary G non FROM [LE the | | are stin | thought | e | 1ege. LY RE! Wife and Nieco of of Bie DIARY OF THE T and Paper Describe the DF )—A pre to the Des M Mrs. E. H. Conge fo and nlece of Edwin H. ¢ with him Pekin nd lasted for her in the for trending stor The wonder crifice of the standard by whic! measured by their ingly gratifying those of participa China who, the horrible anxie desperation of a able, the dread of Yet cheerfulne these historical reduced to flesh, which civilze ing compared wit in which the sav are assaulting Chr ! On August 10 in part: “Rejoic our coming troup, They are comin are full to overflo ting low; one-ha each day issued killed for Chines horses have been more left—Laurs is working daily killed On August ter says in part till louder! The Such joy and warn betore. O, here ang far too terribl have had at and when that more such They turnped But 1 am Warm s filled with tears the heart better such loving broth ing thanks to our are free. The (roop The yells and che did those of the B Mrs. Conger sa twenty-five pound v by heard Many again cannot Sept two months il bravery the o but the terrors of an ordinary siege on Horse Mrs. happy they FRIDAY, SEP IOWA., TTERS FROM MRS, ('()Xl’.LI i Amorican Minister Write ‘ yge's Horrors, _ | ERRIBLE DAYS IN PEKIN | Adegnate to w tnide Are Not . Joy B Are Henrd pene Capltn al Tele ers came from Pioro to i entare Kaxe postcMee roand Mi the Amer X May an minister nger of Des Moine went through th hich began early in The letters are teiling th terrible da,s courage and self women malntain the h they have always been | friends and are exceed The stores they tell are | nts in the terrible strife t the hopelessness and situation almost unbeat t fate than death and resignation pervade | tters. The besieged were of eating hu(uw‘ Jun m of di y of the worse essity rfare suggests are noth h the terrors of a siege | ages, barbarians, pagans istians Fleah, Conger's letter says e! Rejoice! word from only forty miles away 000 strong! Our hearts wing. Our food was get If pound of horse meat for foreign and dogs to eat. Two of our| eaten and there are two s and Mary's. Our mule hence not likely to be four days later her let “Rejoice! Louder and coming troops are here n greeting you never saw day! The most of yet our loss has been | Worse than anything | Our coming troops | the quiet followed we | had been just too late, nights would have tried their big guns us| not goin to write. 1| hakes of hands and eyves peak the language of | than words and we are ors and slstors here, giv one dear Father that we s came in about 4 o'clock rs went up louder than | Boxers of the past.” | ys that Mr. Conger lost s in flesh with his care us a e all 1 on for others and his self-denial The Iliad apart high and a half some of the most city, caught fire kitchen and the fl roof by of t eral alarm was ‘v way soon under control thing like $5,000 NEW ARCHBISHOP OF DUBUQUE Keane Arrl and Assumes the Daties of DUBUQUE. Ia Johu I, Keane, ne of Dubuque, was arrival here. thi into office. His River by and lajoty, Accompanying Kirby sity, Rev. Fowler Fitzpatrick of th escorted to the ar the archbiskop do office. Mgr. Rya the diocese death, delivered t ropolitan. The pa Jotin Carroll, pre Mgr. Ryan the archbishop an people Dr length he the Keane respo dwelling of priests and p he announced th Ryan as vicar ge The ceremony will take place in tinello, Cardinal land and other n DISPLAY AT RED OAK FAIR Crowds tertal the Larg: RED 0AK, Ta gram.)—Despite 1 the Montgomery decided to open 1,000 people were play in the live s in the poultry and one was pleased w forded, including busting, balloon s tures The was heavy. Follo 17 trot, purse § Doily ‘A (M. Tild Gra races (Iiricksor fom I ing oublesome Roy R (Hate Time: 0:51 Quarter-mile an Hazel 8 (Jones) Maude (Maynes) Napper me 28, A splendid prog tomorrow if the (Chr MINISTER DENOUNCES CHURCH | i1\ Preshyter Crocker | Brigade association finished its sess on here | SI0UX gram.) Ty, Rev. E Fourth Presbyte has renounced | Dowie's church City presbytery and enters into the Presbyterian al a the the Christiy letter | be tates from call His the bypoctiti of delegatos representing and Carrigan of since were presbytery hous square ment five stortes block sheltering prominent people in the this afternoon in the ames went through to the he dumb waiter. A gen arned in and the fire was The 1bss will be some- ven from Washington " See. Sopt Rigat Rev. | ewly appointed archbishop | given an ovation ou his | afternoon to be Installed | train was met at Apple | the clergy aded by Mgr. Ryan. | archbishop were Drs. | Washington univer Sloux City and Re city. The party was chiepiscopal palace, where | nned the robes of his new n, who has administered Archbishop Hennessy he keys to the new met- | pal brief was read by Dr. sident of St. Joseph col- spoke briefly, welcoming nd introducing him to the of »nded happily and at some | especially upon the duty | arishioners. In {'nnwl\l\mn" reappointment of Mgr. neral, ot conferring the palllum January, when Mgr. Mar- Gibhons, Archbishop Ire- otables will be present. Pleased with the Aflorded in Town, Are t wa Sept (8pecial Tele- mud and cloudy weather County Fair assoclation its fair today and nearly in attendance. The dis- tock division is light, but | farm produce good. Every | with the entertainment af- | glove broncho | ascensions and other fea- contests, good, though the track | wing is the summary . 1 (W. & Sharp) 2| “onley) 1°A. Sharp) 3 2 nd repeat purse 875 {sman) 1 d repeat, purse $25 fanl fam has been prepared for weather does not interfere. | City to Forsas, inanix Join Sept (Special J. Witte, pastor rian church of Presbyterianism In a leter to the Sioux he resigus his pastorato | a scathing denunciation of church, decl it nd all it S apos ne true Tele- of the this city, to join nbe church, which he an Catholic church read before the meeting | which has just closed | |GAYNOR | m, meet testif TEMBER 28, 1900, and ,,‘,. nanimously Mr. W the delogate a J TRIAL Carter RESUMED relnabaw pd in the Captain the ) NEW ring in D in aynor, | the Oberlin M wuid the United annah harbor ted t Shields H. and or compli pira ernment 8 gov tmprove fay before The ment h United State hear! moval of the of the G Wher 1 the de ro Robert F. Westeott, ( for « examina he 1 side of the ¢ on Mr. Westc his tor that rter had given him s $400,000 10 hold for him e governme that these ented of Captain Carter in the Gaynor-Greene con tracts, Mr was w res to the jurisdiction rnment was taken August aptain Cater's father enter his af ing rect ¢ during the had given Carte It tost wife n lur time ¢ mounting The theory of securities repre ing the same urities to over nt was the share Westeott ked abo: est in the Westcott the Unjon and Am, Objection was made and Westcott said his busine on taking the his present finar stand today fal inter KExpress company and news companios, Mr « with those com fean sustained Georgla | 1 the right to recall | Ist and | ever. Since § | UNITED STATES IN THE LEAD panics prior to 159 brought him into contact | with many prominent railroad men ired from active by 1860. He first met Captain ( vaunah in 1889, He terms with him and time re in always on friendly his wife. He had de stroyed all the letters written him by Car ter. His friendly intimacy with Carter ex isted until 1897, but did not now exist Mr. Westcott told of meeting Captain Carter in Scotland in 1895 and in Washing tou in He went to Washington in re sponse to @ telegram from Captain Carter The wit of his sev Greene. He eral times, but knew one occasion Gaynor « « re meetin, Ying to questior with Beujamir John F. Gaynor him very slig handed him $10,000 st Ty aln Carter's rec Commissioner Shiel logg's motion, that (he sponsive to the question John ¥ Mr. Kellogg when asked to what point his cross-examination tended sald that he mean to show that the securities Mr. Westeott ed to having received from Car.er were bought prior to the acquaintanc with Greene and Gaynor CORN PALACE DRAWS CROWDS Attendance at Mite Al the e ruled on Mr. Kel H0t fe When did you first wer w rdu itie MITCHELL Telegram.) palace a be D. econd day pened last in fact two The which ul larger days Aberdecn sent Sept. 27 corn (Spe of the night, has been the crowds have days than the previous expositions Redfield and interven.ng towrs good delegations today, the Ab rdcen tand accompanying the excursionists. At the conceri this afternoon a mulitary drill by thirty-two young women was given and will prove one of the best atiractic of the exposition. The weather has been conducive to large crowds and it remains cold. A large crowd was pi L the concert tonight, Tomerrow is Bryan day an immense crowd of people ta The Milwaukee and Northwestern roads will run special trains into the city and remain until late in the afternoon. Bryan's reception here will be quiet, as no effor s have been made in any dircetion other than to draw the people. Time will be devots exclusively speechmaking. Mr. Brian and party will remain here over an hour. n on these of the on ns not still esent in Mitchell and is exp. to County PIBRRE, §. D, Sept gram.)—The republicans of Sully county have neminated as their county ticket W. H. Green, sheriff; William Floyd, trea urer; C. 8. Matter, auditor; G. M. Otis register of deeds; Charles Holmes, clerk of courts; J. H. Gropengelser, attorney; A C. Byrun, judge; Mrs. L. V. McFull, super- intendent of schools; J. Hayes, assessor The populists of the same county have nominated R. ( ark sherift, Benjamin Nelson treasurer, G, Frank Walker auditor. Francis Plerce clerk of courts, Charles Perry attorney, D. Q. Jordan judge, Annic Warse superintendent of schools, James Geoseclose assessor Sully Tickets, (Special Tele % in Hank On 8. D., Sept. 27.—(Special.) been concluded before the United States court in the case brought by some of the credit- ors of the Bauk of Plankington, which closed ts doors January 6 last, to have the bank declared a bunkrupt. As the question of whether or not the bank was a partner- ship coucern or a corporation will have important bearing on the outcome of the case, the attorneys were granted until October 16 to obtain a certificate from the secretary of the state of North Dakota as to the legality of the corporation Argumen SIOUX FALLS, —Arguments have Judge Carland of a of Mra. Waldron A PIERR t (Special Tele gram.)-Governor Lee has appointed Mrs Jane Waldron of Fort Plerre as a member of the woman's board of investigation of the Hoard of Charities and Corr succeed Mrs. 8. V Half the Worla in in Darkness as to the cause of their ill health, would start to treat thelr Foley's Kidney Cure the wnd mind, backache, tic pains would d Drug Co., Omaha; uth Omaha olnted, ction Arnold of Ipswich Kidneys with weariness of body headache and rheuma- appear. Myers-Dillon Dillon's Drug Store, ¥ Sept ition File A petiti Sevmour and Frederiix with David = Webster, composed the firm of Sey & 'k brokers, be luntary bansrupts, was filad Unite s district conr teditors who ol NEW YORK that Henry W Johnkon, who speclal partner mour, Johns adjudged {ny today In the The petitioner Hotes umount titlon 1t s alleged that th and on May Arthur Hayes, jr., fo creditors, Schedules of th 8 lust showed labilitie ussats, $198,168 ual the liabilities, W lat vent nt to | 40 secured by Cleari GALVESTON ¥ catton are arrivi falr learing of debris pro here 18 necd for and mechanics ¢ a The oo a in de volu ding ¥ O Gt ED LI A Boars the 7 The Kind m Have Always Boug! _.__. Bigutar CABTORIA. :V'e Kind You Have Always Bought STtz TAS CTLT A Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought flgnatare s et Toars the ugnumn I they | | many | racks to the Breaking OOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO00OOOOOOOOmOOOOOOOOOOOOGGOOOOD | present. ich Army Officer Trial | Persecuted Fr Socks for Legal Revision of MENTAL TORTURE IS AS GREAT AS EVER n a1 i Arraignment St Exists, \ M 5TAR MiuwAU \BEER FOAMING v . —7 TENPTING 33 Presse alleged letter Trar the dated Geneva, Switzer in which the la cts of the iniquity torture PARIS, the The d publ Sept ¢ from text of an Dreyfu M ister of justice and. is most del The emb ¥ still ex as great as Las not been done sue remains the The legal revision of ptember The v avs us and satisfying. ment of ty and goodness, ral e the mental s tice to me, the until attained my trial The Pre that the and persisting in live the hatre this letter Dreyfusards still their intention of recent yenrs. e cites as “proving agitating ORDER A CASE. VAL.BLAL4 bsss W ANG V., auliWAUERE, Omuh Keep Hea Teleph Makes a ra Awnr This Country in the : ; CREAT PARIS —~The jury of final appeal | wEsTERN the expos! ds has finished fits Champagne W work. The s prepared for the received the United States commission shows that Amers fca received the highest number of awards ion save France and that it also re awards in each classification in which Germany se awarded to any American Champagne at the Parls Ex position of 1900: The figures PLEASANT VALLEY WIN Sole Makers, Rhelms, N, v, Sold by all Respectable Wine Dealers. Sept fon ement aws ny i received m ut grand prizes, r number ing for France, follow and Pri United many Russia Gold Medals—United many, 510; Russia, 346 Silver Medals—United States, 593 Russia, 411; Great Britain Medals—United Stat 01 Russia, 321; Great Britain Mention—United States. Russia, 206; Great exc cured a gres ex States at 218 Great Britain tates, 547, Great Britain Ger 183. Ge 405, Ger- 17, Gor- 110, Britain, | Brouze Honorable Germany, 154 AFRAID OF IRISH-AMERICANS Av Lour: of Boers A tiot Weather or Cold Weather To » Portugn "t ne comfortable nd you a place time in it home. Why THE REE BUILD t heated building in the LOURENZO to Irish-Amord Joors have b MARQUEZ, Sept. 27 lately serving with the en removed from their bar Portuguese transport India disturbances in the town The You & than worlk be ING is the be and the Light perfect The poorly ™ more your vou do not o comfortable? prevent of Sociulints, The socialist next meeting in 1903 winter the coolest building No n Sessl § PARIS, Sept will hold its sterdam The congress cussed the minister of and telegraph Waldeck- congress town in summer west ex at Am posure nd air from every side and ventilation through higher badly dis the posts the at its session today position of M, Millerand, commerce, industry who s a koc ninistry After lengthy and fatiguing debate the de adopted & motion permitting soclalists under certain conditions to accept a portfolio in a bourgeois cabinet the court than in heated rents are no constructed and ventilated and buildings R. C. PETERS & CO. Rental 2 Ground Floor, I:vu Building. ist, in usseau ate nts, m to Abdicate. rom a source worthy of confidence, says the Courler du Soir, we learn that the king of the Belglans intends to abdicate before the close of the pres ent Belgian Parliament in favor of the Prince of Fland “King Leopold counts confidently upon the result of his action being the sinking of the quarrels of the rival parties, which would (hen unite to observe the conditions of the new r. ink of BARYR hdn Winsiowss Swothing 3y ray Sep! n ured for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL, DREN WHILE TLETHING, w VLK PECT SUCCESS, 17 SOOTHIS the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and {s the best rem edy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists n every part of Ui world. He sure and usk for Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” | and iake 5o otner kind.” Twenty-five conts ottle Has be Chilly fall even- fngs breed Coughs and bad ones too Anti-Kawf is tho All druggists. ting in Panama. Jamaica, Sept receiven today from Colon, the rebel forces are again advanced to | within fourteen miles of Panama, but were | checked there by the government troaps. | | | 27.—Advices Colombiu, say | gure cure SCHOOLS, The latest news was that fighting was proceeding between the opposing armies. The Kearney Military Academy KEARVEY, NEB Third year begins Sept creased facul it boys of Nel University or | Address the p Gold SYDN steamer Alameda. which sailed fre port yesterday for San Francisco, board £500,000 in gold Coming fro W, Austral 8 The this on 1800, with in- % 10 give the preparation for Arges noderate. ODOOOOOO000000000000000000000000000000000 Our Customers . Praising! Council Bluffs, Ia., Oot. 6, 189 Burned No. 140 Favorite two winters. First winter burned about 2,500 pounds; last winter burned 2,800 pounds hard coal kept three rooms heated all win ter from November ‘till April. Rooms about as follows: Two rooms 16x11 feet; one room 12x12 WILLIAM FOX. 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