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s THE OMANMA DAILY BFE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER | NEWS OF INTEREST FROM “IOWA, |25 m o DO EEs 5o s it ot be de Defendant's Gondition Neoessitates Adjourn- | a i e Nower Mhe We will give ten free scholarshi EYES CROSSED BY TERRIBLE CONVULSIONS Cnict i the "Blifibinos | Towa Court Decides Oamping Ground of | ¢!l known interuational kb, fulse wss | schools ot Scranton, Pa ® ten POrRODR |y pinny Crintn May Measlt in Death LR ML L d with Murder of sition crushing = with The ten free scholarships comprise =LA te of out former REPUBLICANS ARE CERTAIN OF 10WA | courses of study in (1) mechunical cok it . ur self-govera | g, ( electrical engl ]l Includ Huge Crowd Turne Out to Hear Towa's | ' We hay waged o war of crim fieering, (8) eleotrd bl AR . on agafnst the Filipinos. The ing,a complete set of electrical apparat Senior Senator, £ the nited s has usad [ Members of Natlonal Committee Feel | por ne work of the course, (3) architectur o i Ve, B Songtesy and en| That There No Contest in the | (4) civil engineering, (5) sauitary plumb 2 tebelllon agait 8. QUThOMLY Stnte and Speake ing, heating and ventilating, (6) chemistry [GIVES PROPHECY OF CERTAIN VICTORY Bar“ b St ey SR e s (25" comimepeisl. branchen, Uy mechameai | OUPL whon It cor b wiedge f i (e (il sanedon ot drawing, including a complete outfit of [JAICF stated (0 the oo A The skAatiar of 3 drafting instruments and materials valued | () SUIF 10 06 DEGUEHT B it A R bRoTR LN prriduct| DES MOINES, Oct, 10.—(Special Tels. |t §18.45, to uke in the wark o the course sictan b o an et and His Speceh oSt | gram. 1 —The supreme court this morning |8Bd afterward in drafting-room work, ( 0 Defe of the Party's & the purp docided that the right eminent grand com- | Architectural drawing fonCand con: | mandery of the Knights Templar must | blete outfit of drafting instruments 5 materials, valued at $12.55, to use in McKinley and to | pay taxes on their camping Kround at . ; relaty Wi | of M Bryan | Spiric Lake. They hold hat the proparty | WOrk of the course and atterward in draft i Mot Allison was ac " e Vi mouses 18 | 1s not used for benevolent purposes more | g-room work, and (10) ornamental design : s s pingpartro il syt (« Texpecting our standard | than four days in the year and that mem- | Including a complete designing outfit, vl Attors Taundry, 121 | . o oo which demonstrated | of money und fespecting our curtency that | bers of the order are not attendiug the de- | lied at $0.00, for use in the work of the |y o er, 3% P \ Ar ) Ll e Sl Hears [ vottonal exercises when using the place | cour : : Telaphe ' Uhre disilsguished sealor member of the ; the country and It |as & summer resort. Opinfons were fled | If you secure the largest number of votes L W, K. Graff d State the commu W will have n still more 18- | today ns follow you will have first cholcs of the ten freo | bAlther nity at large, irrespect party. The scholarships. It the next largest number, | \ ¥ R \ " - Chicago & Northwestern Raflway com- | Gy Dobany opera house, where he spoke, wa tegarding the lsnue of “militariam he [ L NICHED & Northweatorn RALNAY ewwer, | the second cholce. If the third largest, the e 0 [ taxed far beyond fis capacity and hundreds Fude, procesdinig (n certioruri; diamissed. *| third choice; and w0 on, ten choices (o tho . M. 3 0 were turned away s to secure eve own belief is that our present army | Btate’ Exchange bank of Parkersburg | 4o A s T LR L L ; standing ¥oom, The hotse was pesked from en will be A large an army ax | agaiist Town of Parkersburg, Hutler dis- | ten recelving the most vot Hiar of Jug wimen, | * as packed from Hiihotieed by gohgress. . Certe {Hlet, wamemement of hank 1o controversy:| Through one of these free acholarships of the “Wor fon, 2 | the orchestra ralls to the gallery, every 1 will ot he enlurged beyond one man for | afrmed . you can, by a few months' study, prepare [ P! Al e “The . k | feut being occupled and the aisles thronged | Shch ] 1l of olir BopUIRHn, o 0 e B | et Ton Fio. raetrain col: | ourself for a salarled position. Bauipped | AT CATEOL be EOCerieiis to him | vart : : f Wwith people standiug up. ~Senator Alliwon | i} imenta 1o man our ortificn- | leotion of taxen Akainat property: airmed, | with the thorough ana practical education [ A2%Vered no questions adire L but twice during the he neld | recstved Principles at [t was thereupon order assed un morning Youtsey has remained in a n WA | dition all day. Whether that i elved opiates administered to quiet eral P K 1 3 Ave spoke for two hours, was listeied (o with 1 1 fle to talk of such an army || Rosa Hell Witte againar C. . Day et ul. | that will be given, you can easily sccure a | closest and interext and his becoming @ mena free institutlons, | Tama distriet, wetion to set aside settle d by subsequent study ca ntly p od with the | prag ment on guardian’s bond; reversed A N i al applau The audlence was| @ TAKEN T0 CLARINDA. | ¢pyirman Weaver returned from Chicago The me | will | tomorr 4 %|a to the highest and most profitable and in Alie Britain | ntial positions this morning, where he was in conference | 14 not be necessary for you to leave with the natioual committee oB matters : AFe SEi1) Cronned ot vertaining to the - campaign. Chalrman | Bome and go away to achool or college. to ot | take up one of these free courses of study. | Senator Allison arrived at 4 o'clock yes- |OMicer & Pusey was taken Iast evening to| Weaver savs tho committee has no doubl| vy 'y %o ‘aven have to lose single day whatever that the republicans will organ- terduy afterncon from Sioux City, where | Clarinda to be placed in the state asylum, | om yeur repular work. You ean continue | e spoke to a crowded mesting Tuesday |his condition having become such that hia | 8¢ the next house. As to general results | {FO% YCUT rerular wotk Wou can continue |0, night. He was met at the depot by Chair- | family and friends decided he needed to be (Members of the committes teel that the | om0 o 0 B ey B tough the | was a glass of milk, which wa The man George S, Wright of the republican |but under restraint contest In all over excopt the shoutlng. | . ;;." "oyperts tn the branch that you | forced down his throat by t First 1 ounty central committee, National (‘ommit The commitment to Clarinda was made on “’4' .‘1’.‘”"',"( n.‘.\':u«"\' ':n“',h,:(.wn”,:{f:hvr select r L \an Hart and other prominent |an Information filed before the insanity | O™ » are without foundatio : The instruction is thorough, practical | critical conditic btk > h ihers of party, who escorted him |board by Dr Donald Macrae, the family | Members are more than confident of a| A5 CUSCROR (B TRV MEEEIOT den change for the ¥ to the Grand hotel. At the hotel he was|Physician, who has been attending Mr. | SWeeping republican victory. ~The com-| 00" “ihe sume as It you went away | moment, and if for the 1 BeiukerNoR to Be B Ha greeted by Judge Smith McPherson of Red | Pusey. It was first suggested to place Mr, | Mittee inforni sirman Weaver that| o =. o0 oce ‘Thousands that have received | be anently insane. He has H ' sk ki e nie 1, w i th| Oak, recently member of congress from this | Pusey in St. Bernard’s hospital, but he re- | 10Wa was o certain to cast an overwhelm- | 0 0 on are occupying responsible | (aken to the jury room in the dodadions f listrict, Judge J. R. Reed of the federal |fused to be taken there, and after a con- | INE republican vote that the committee . faltions, and | 48 directed by Judge Cantrill this morning, Harn pt ¢ Sghrhddy had decided to let the state take care of " ¢ 1t there | Sta 1 1 on my hand L, K| representative one an wded a number | Mental ¢ n Becomes Worne nud s of the prominent wor city. many dn Restraint. of whom occupied the boxes | w 'usey of the banking firm He ha his eyes closed al . it it in Feeble Hentry wd set by the convulsion The only nourishment he Carrick says he 18 in . and well pald salaried position e i Tt of private land claims, Hon. Scott|Sultation held yesterday morning, it was 3 * rapldly rising n lite as a result of the |t may be taken there early tomo for the : Lewls of Glenwood, Postmaster 1. M. Trey- | deemed best to take him to Clarinda for | \tself. In other words speakers would be i o/ .iion rocaived by correspondence. The | the no change for the worse in Nk { ! home | nor. Colonel €. .’ Saunders and others, | treatment 1 are only when they could be 0B’ | only lmit to the high positions vou can | condition tonight. Judge Cantrill aid t aihto three Rewult 1a Not In Doubt, | A tew days atter the death of Thomas|Yenlently spared from other states. And| G Tl L T BEG PN (O e | morning that the trial would certainiy yro Despite. ho fact that he has bech taking | OMCer, MF. Puscy's partner, and sbout the |48 10 funds, well, the committee had none | Ll [ ceed. but if Youtsey s absolutely utcon tarry, have |a very active part in the camy i time the bank was placed in the hands of | for use in lowa One can enter the contest, Both met ous tomorrow the judge may aban v £y Active part in the campaign. speak. | Hme the bank was placed in the hands of | oy f o L, oy annuat eonvention of ¥ one can enter the con Roth men {1 Ing elmost every day, Senator Allison ap- |® 7 . . and women take up the various professions | Lis purpose > e Kpen ¢! visiblo signs of breaking down mentally | the Woman's Christlan Temperance Unton o " (R0 R LLE ol B0 h ar Youtsey's attornevs thiuk he simply had scal’!ef Fevfif, peared to be in the best of health, a fact ot Tow p gt arships pre eral of | Which was particularly remarked by those|®0d it At once became apparent that he|Oof Iowa convened here today, The suesins |y, 0 veonie particularly, will re sterics last night. brought on by ihe 2 t will be continued untfl Friday. The presi b 1 P : <ed Octo- | who had the pleasure of meeting him at the | W05 DOt In a condition to transact business benefits from the courses. Mechanie evere strain and long confinement ind D'pnfheru ¢ a e dent of the association, Mrs. Etta B. Hur t a ' hotel. Asked us to his opinion of the oute |Of ADY ure, much less undertake the | 4en clerks w 4 in t an easy way he wilf recover in & day or two. It s ! Al LG L ford, fe fll, but attends the meetings, al- [ /¢Pk& Wil fAnd in them a ine, | COMO o the ele he said liquidation of the firm's banking business. u . secure sdvancement or to change their | & strange case and while nothing ~lse has . ki hhe There is no question about the outcome | 19 company with hix son, Frank 8. Pusey, ’:"’""’ “"""”" s, "‘"“"' g "I"”\ ““"‘""‘ work. None are too old to be helped by | been talked of today no two persons seem thcpm’ b’ Main {of this campalg Ao G he took a trip to Chicago, where It was|the executive committee was held this | 50 of thousands of men and women | (0 Agree ns to the cause and meaning of 1 { this campalgn. At no time since the | Sl 4 h WA | orning. Thix committee consists of the | {R€M—tens of thousands of men and women to the cause & Cough conventions were held have I entertained | NOPed that a chauge of scene might benefit of all ages are successtully qualifying| Youtsey's action last nigh | e United | any doubt about New York, although (he|He Was piaced in the care of specialiats | #tate officers and the vice prestdents of the |\ o, (T (008 Coool il ooy : and epidemics of I Ok £ 0 ou n ™ | assoctation, of which there s one froi e - PEGIVIEIVEN ooy - prtropge A etk 4t | democrats clalm through Mr. Croger of | there, but failed to improve and it was | 88soctation L SRS ne fOM | hrough study by correspondence. BIG CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY \ olier contagious w Do y n ‘am t the a 1. 1 decided to bring him home again. Since his | ¢8¢ h congressional district of the state. L v o Se! i s ¢t the 1 Tammany that they will carry it. The cond| % n ol b e gl i This is your opportunity. Seize it, and o . discases are more return his trouble has dully become more | THe Wednestay afternoon = sesston Was| g, o cooq start in life. Take hold with the | Bonrd of Trustces Holds Ita Annual prevalent now pened by devotional exercises led by A. B | : bes ¢ v Rl ko ¥ E | determination 1o win the contest and secure Meeting at Wash 2 than at any time | DHG. p 5 N tem- | tions now secem to indicate n great he ) m tem. N m to indicat great vice tory in the eastern states. Indlana fs, when he puseed through here iwo years ago : ! | (1 [ prouounced and at times b was subjected | 9 S i At : harassan. W Wk in 1 Potter of Grinnell, and following that was by Pythian hall, M f course, always a doubtful state, but con- | 0 #Pells of a violent nature, during which | fo1 ::w”w;w nt of the committees of ihe | the untold beaefits of a professional educa AREtom during (he past D Hatlift of & Noith First siveet com- | ditions seem to have changed there e | It Was found difficult to restrain him. His | the wppoln tion. WABHINGTON, et 10~-Caralaaly Glbs = year and it be- plained 10t polle I romot [ gently to stich an extent as’ fo muke'it al- | 7mploms becimie 40 tBreatening yeaterday 2n o - | The records of the competitors will be | ;¢ “chgirman of the bourd of trustees of | S o » o 108t certa a we w v % that on the advice o r. Macrae, published in every issue of The Bee until z 1 sirytoadopt L A 5 [ most. certain that will carry It by a |fOrRING published i Y issue of untt!| the Catholic o o pEORIe b P Tha yuasia of h Wit st | oraer magonis o ottty 2 8 (T famty hystcian, 1t was dectded to uke | FINISH BUILDING NEW ROAD | fua'ttoce o7 oo oo o wnnal mivetng of that bady’ 1n M- he” ‘heat a Backward Milk entertuin- | fidence (hat the republicans will retain both | B'm to Clarinda He was accompanied The Bound Volumes, Electrical apparatus | yg p o 55 fa0 00 H e resent wer method of mentat 1 n | Tharsdas fof the next houses, notwithetanding e | thera by hie grandson, Fravk Pioney, and | People of Sibley. lowa, Tarn and Drawing instruments, which go free | J(r it o o e e onair. | disinfecting sisht, October'i. AT, W0 | claims beng made by our opponents 1o the | eVt Sherife Canning and Baker See the Last Ralla | with the courses, are on exhibition at the | HEC b o O Y toriae. | Iw the home in & fiRbt over palitine dase ot ot Harvairs | contrary Mr. Pusey has been in the banking busi- La Continental Clothing Co. man of the board: Bishop Males of Coving 4 ordes to kill saloon on South Main street and will have | The meeting at the opera house was pre- | ™ to this city since 1856 and the sym- | - f th St AR s k. ;'”“ {asking to answer in poliee ¢ sl ceded by a torchlight parade thro (b | PAthY of the eutire community ix with him [ SIBLEY, la, Oct. 10.—(Speciul Telegram.) TESTS TEAS FOR A LIVING of this city, treasurer; Archbishops Corrigan o~ ’\‘?ol these §.oQNrgs of /g sturbing principal downtown streets, headed by the | I | —This afternoon the Gowrie and Northwek!- of New York, Keane of Dubuque, Christie dangerous A leatie (puperior sourt senterduy. JUES | McKinley guards and the Colored Republl was stated yesterday that the recefv-| ern, S'bley's third line of rallway, reached | Work of the Expert Emplosed hy the Portland, Ore., Ryan of Philadelphis % \d catching QPIRROILE ARaHNNL e L e ; | can Marching club 1n uniform The cireets | €78 Were now working on their report,|here. It is a branch of the Rock Island. | Government. der of Clucinnatl and Bisbops Voley of | & diseases. case of W. M. \ aRiinst i | were thronged with people and the groatest | Which they expected to submit to the court | The line runs from Gowrie in WebKter | |1 (La corner of a room on the third floor | DEITOIt. Spalding of Peoria, Horstmaun of nety.five per cent. of these diseases can be and other ot fo terday, was SUIAS B0 | betore the end of the X “harles Officer | county to Sible Osceola county d 18 S . by » Cleveland and Failey of New York and prevented by the proper use of disinfectants SuRionare, setiror, enthusiasm prevailed among the crowds, | before the end of the week, Charles Officer | county to v, in a county, an, of the United States appraiser's office, co : hich d . Judze 0. 1. Wheeler and Court Reporter [ Seated on the stage at the « house, | 18 also expected to file the inventory of the |about 110 miles long. It is a diagonal line | nar of Harrison and Sherman streetw, re- 9r Gonkty, Festor of theunlveraity, f I WINchiChsttoy, tess disease:bresding germs. B O Broington retirned yvesterdny oft- | which was tastefully decorated with the | ©5tate of his father, the lato Thomas Officer, | to Des Moines and the coal flelds. M. B.|porg the Chicago Chronicle, there sits dur sesslons were held during the day DR. GEO. LEININCGER'S noon from Glenwood, where the term of | national colors, were Hon. J. N. Baldwin, | before the end of the week be late | Dey, Rock Island engineer, states that the | futf o @t P tERe IO CE bt v the | [ the morning the cardival delivered a For-mal- de_hydo court was completed. Next Tues udge [ pooon liwin, | EoNERe e o 7 : el R R R # e c e orking da ¢ of nddress, in ch he spoke o Wheelor' will g {0 Clurinda 1o open the | Rev. George Edward Walk, Judge J. R. Reed, | THomas Officer beld a number of pleces of | road is practically an air line, with 10 curve | patriarch amoug Uncle Samv's tew examinera. | (Uit MISTSRS, 10 WEICH Bo Sboke of the GENERATOR term of dIstriot court ther Eruest B Hart, J. D. Edmundson, W fi, |Fel_estate in thia_state ks 4 [ oxcceding (o degrees except 10, Gowrle | iy i Jonenh L. Lansles. who. alhoukh | ert e e mereon pente es oo | | using soliied Formaldehyde) offrs the ms, who obtafned a %-cent joint | Killpack, C. F. Kimball, Judge George Car- | Colorado, which he really held in trust for tbley one of the oldest government employes fu | o8 @8 PR R P g people the only safequard adainst the spread ot beet from W’ Broddway hutcher under | son, Frank Shinn of Carson, Scott Lewis of |the rm of Officer & Pusey and which were | There was a general turnout of the people | tin %r'uce ja ne'of the most efcient and | ILLE0S, largely of routine nature, con- | | of i contaglous and Ifectious diseases. By faiso pretonses. win committed to " the | Gignwood, Phillip Dodge, Willlam Apng |In tact the property of the bank. Charles| (o see the track-laving machine aud cob- | Uigorous ' ir. Lagley's spectalty in sutned most of the time the proper Use of the generator you avall 1gina witsi withdrawn and Lyons | Charles Hannan, George % Wright, | OMcer an administrator of his father's es- fatruction train and nearly 100 workmen 1ap- | jooie”or ten samples, f0 o ihat the |, Abtheafternoon session Archbishop Keane, all danger of Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet wded ntoxica John Galvin, George H. Scott, Colonel ¢, |tate. with the consent of the other heirs |idly approach the town building the new |, ... e whieh prohibits the importation of merly the rector of the uuiversity, who | | Fever, etc., entering your home. In the The remalns of Hax i o8 | G.”Saunders and other ieading republicans, | FECUTed an order from Judge Macy authoriz: | road “Mr. Dey wavs the onty heavy work | LG (W BUREE I ITERING B secured a two ears' leave of nbaence frowm | | treatmentof Whoaping Cough, nothing excels sk et A e [ SRR Greeti hecly ing him to deed over to the recelvers these | of the line is at the croasing of the Little | ;o vy yiynorters whose entries are made at | b® ftudies in Rome for the purpose of rais- | | Solidified Formaldehyde. 1A 1iis. mioraine & S GIOIE L ram. | calone) 0. G \dent of the|PATCEIs of realty In order that they might | Sioux river. J. A. Wara of Sedalia, Mo., | oy o8 FERITIER FORE SUREE A0 AU\ fug funds for the endowment of the institu- Hillory M. Wilder, M.D., lato health officer of Fifth Avenue church pastor, Rev. [ o e g f '€ be included in the assets of the bank the veteran railway grader, expects to ship | i tion, reported that during the year he had Mecklenburghaounty,and'city of Obariotte, N.C., E. W. Frickson, conducting the services, | McKinley-Roosevelt club, introduced Sen- | It might seem monotonous to some. There 3 ¥ ‘malabhy Titerment will be in A0 HIII cametary: | atan All\kon taking)the obpartunityitoireter | o cniius to) the: amaonnt ot abdut $10,000 s eigtiy=ave big mules to Okialicma, TS |y oitar day (' and day outi Year in andil beor ) o Lo00- dor ‘geieral expensss wnd natan o 8 Soal gax < 0 TOfer | ore flled yosterday w e clerk of the| work of construc e Itne began Sep- | nd day out, year in and | g500040 1y pledges for the endowme N il infon Several persons huve been arrested for | to the remark made by President McKinley | filed v i with the clerk of the| work of constructing the line began 8ep-|,.qn ot with a circular revoly tkble i | X i pl fopithe endawment: i ; oo Laininger's Forma enera stoaling thes, belonging to the old \Iwm\\l | district court against the bank, making the| tember last year Ifoniasinine: Avdnnd theed ot this tak vill be compelled t relinquish further inestinmable value to ev b 1d." line, Ninth street, Thev say (i A Qerklied O lclatms now listed aggregate about $350 = e g * edge of this table | jupory for the university because of his new Bl st all drugeisis 07 4100 complete including ore give rmission to take the old ties faid the lowa detegation, of |50 " e jargest cla ed yesterday was Allow for Practieal Work. | Ate ranged a score or uore of toacups. Be- | gy¢10g ag ar op o bugue. | | Birect Brapaid: & Buogier free o iie ‘sekto. by Townsend & Keed whon the latter were | which Senator Allison i the senior mem- | The Inrgest claim fled yestarday WK | o e T Oot, 10 (Bpecial )oAC a re- | hind ensh cup is a smsll box or package of | ¢ AN prshbishoniat Bubugy The Dr. Gen Latminger Chomiiar a1 1aassl o8 construeting the Suburban line. The case | ber, was the strongest of ans deleest that of Fred Millera, farmer of this county s Special.)—At a re- | bind edch cup le \ : tor Conaty stated that during the year will be heard before Justice Rief Lawig[ 100 e s any delegation in | oo o' co cent meeting of the board of trustees of | {u ,\ |1 A.l fmporter's label and the name townahin, an the ncens: - “%18 | the national legislatur 3 the Towa Btate cotiece T o de | Of the brand on it An assistaut at an ad v The following additional claims were flled ' the Towa State college provision was made Manawn : Senator Allison was greeted with a per- [ Co8 SOIORTE B OREL BRI e tal for allowing limited credits in the agri- | JoInIng table f& busy orting out other sam 3 matntarinn or ihe Dttes Maines. sore | fact storm of applause and it was seversl qnopag OMoer J. J. Stewart, trustee, | cultural course students who are em- [Ples, of which there are hundreds awaiting FEARGRLAS (bl 1 ' 16 had beon | Minutes before the cheering subsided and |go'un'anq $1.000: H. Ouren, $4.967.50; F ployed from three months to a year In|the attention of the busy cxaminer. Mr 4 Visiting in Omaha and was on his way to :-« was able to commence his speech. n|quon 84C, 0 practical work on stock farms, hortlcul- | lngley breaks open the packages and puts Chicago. Mr. Htewart, wnile atill a young | his speech, which was « masterly discussion 2 : . P g r farms | @ Small handful, probably a iablespoonful : man, has heen o ed with the United |of the fssues befors the people today, he | [1° POWer of attormey from W. H. M. tul il BUNAR SAARN i afet g, . Atiothor asaiRtant Route Bol) Staten wenate in one capacity and another [ gt oD, 1. B¢ pusey to hiy won, Frank Pusey, was with- (or factories, dairy establishments or for- v ier assistant pours boiling X ? for the Taxt twenty-threr vears. commen. | 1901t with the money and Philippine ques- | qroed '8 008 #OF: TRERK CHEEY: e b [eatry reservations, providing competent | WAter [nto the cups and the importers are o Have your teeth attended to—call and ing 88 o pazs tlons, dwelling especially on the propo- | \io " pycavie condition fn any case would |and faithful service is rendered under di- |4t the mercy of the United States govern A ( . : John Smiy axed 1 years, died sostorday itlonn concerning the luwln'w disposition of | gy invaidated the power of attorney and | Fection of the proprietor and a_concisely DL get our prices and ree for yourselves v ) e 5 ippines contalned In the Kansas | Mt antnana ey . g r. Langley gives the table a slight tur: g funeral will be held tomorr y o sardian will have to be appointed (o | Written report or resume of their observa & ght turn ; JE e ol Sy rmoan a3, e YT ow | ity piatfori of the democratic party and | B A L R 0 A 0 e ourinnmae i iandd Bt ti1iass |/ A ti8piot-cups 1 1u frong ot uim,aumetently | { i llow very reasonable they are Remem and interment will be fn Walnut b om- | In Mr. Bryan's speech of acceptance at | 2 steeped. Directly in frout of b ’ 3 ) A i s RIS T AR U By a on returning to the college. This provi- it of him is an 2 ar st ) ave 7o S aeldew hils Wie he leaves_thres | Indianapolis, He debated the questions of | austomi Insframents Were Stal sion was made on the recommendation of | Other cup with an infusion of *'standard ber it costs no more to have good work PEs dath, Srookmen: b Ames rerbi et I that fr Iver is par- | musical instruments which G. H. Hill tried | encourage practical work as well au sefen- | CePtance or rejection of the sumples \ wheel which the rop Novelty com duse Mr. Bryan, in the event | gispose of to a Broadway pawnbroker |tific training in the agricultural course and | CUP MUst contaln a tea liquor equal in all any. rented Atk man Sunday wis | of his election, would fing . Panx sonted. der's pawnbroker lectl uld Aind more support 10 | pypsday night, had been @tolen from the |to more fully meet the demands for young | F*SPects (o that of the “standard’ cup or it *hep on’ Hro S ongress for repeal of the currency leglsla- | atoes of v . : will not pass muste i " s f store of the Swanson Music company in|men competent to become managers of PONS MUster. A8 A matter of course " d ) ) gave W fon enacted last session than for his P ) R - /. 4 une! oL for 9, b mad (o ! last sension than for his PHil- | (he Masonic (emple at Broadway and Fourth | farms and gricultural enterprises of vari- | Where hundreds of differen ples are ox H A w°°‘"“"¥- D. D. S., Counsil Blutf 148 South 1 {roet, after 8nya am. In street | ous Kinds had refited yele, reruried | SeNMOr Alllson urked upon all republicans | The' tore was entered through a rear | superior 1o (he kovernment's aiandard. Oc ; Next to Nis otner.” B by i1 | ter thelr sftorrs roual feelings and to cen- | goor, #Which had been pried open with an Pince Property Market. castonally there 15 one that fuils to come n ¢ not Thve i e Rhaithe o r cloctiug (helr conress- | jron par. The police are inclined to be-| SIOUX CITY, la. Oct. 10.—(Spectal.) |0 the requirements and it Is rejected [l fil’and Hfl'el sre still looking ¢ B e Lo t COUntry | jjave that Hill had an aceomplice, a8 he|The Credits Commutation company at its | PEDAILY for the latter is the confiscatio Mans P Jorgens i West Aolly depen he republicans retain the whole importation by the governn Broadway, whers ted n small | 10g contiol of the national Jegislature. He jeweler's” shon. dy fer idnight 1‘.‘;‘« speclul stress on the lmportance of irk and had been | | tew minutes after the burglary had been | summer of 1843 hy creditors of the Unjon| Mr. Langley is a most picturesque figure i o yenrs, Reaponsibility for Prosperity. Yie was & me ‘ Jine years, ¥ perit committed. Hill refused to give the police | Loan and Trust company, which fatled fn | 8% he passes judgment on the constant ? L} meet at thefr hall this ine Toested 1b ““",l"”"r polfc liminary hearing was continued until next | of the assets of the loan and trust com- exhibif like a hawk ' ““No dead leaves there rangementa for the funeral Toyed \ <t Monda pany and.they have been successful in Sleated { y their purpose, as the properties are mow | ‘‘Ah. too much scum on that one QLT B INmpIAR. Onutalaphons : el wiites e LA MARRE Deag, o |on a raying basis. By this most recent| “This one s u better color, you see, than | Is a Good Investment vis sells paint e sthene gent ot G it el Known Tes™ | action of the company the following prop- | the standard. It is a high-priced te energy and enterpri # - eVENINR | o1ijen are placed on th market The ““This one is only falr, but it passes. 'fteen lots In & body for sale at A very reasonablesprice. Thesn Sloux City stock vards, valued at 33,500,000 And 8o the test goes on. Another whirl lots are located in Omaha addition and lie high and dry. They tunit 1+ labe " enanl ut Mineola, 1a., of blood poisoning, aged 63 Howell's Anti-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | captial 1o ciahark in' prol r> | years. He leaves a Nidaw du,|mwlt.”wm|. i bi b he Mi is given the tabl d t ot stubllity for four ye. the Combination bridge across the Missour b the table and @ ter of cups con 5 w did location for seme factory. AT A 3 river, valued at $1,500,000; real estate hold- | talning an infusion of tea dust ix before the il make & splendid lo T some factory. Several other | would be swept away by the adver it lodge of Independent Order of Odd | ;e the value of $1,000,000 examiner. Here there Is a “standard” cup suftable for bulldiug purposen—one of them especially will make without fear that the capital th TR T e e S BT LT Ps “,;'“' “.I‘: anoar “"“!‘;'"” of Knights of also. The government allows the importa- | a fine location for & home, heing within one block of the metor 30 R i AU o ey | PYUBiAs | The body will be broueht to this e P T T tion of tea dust, properly labsled and in Iine aud within two blosks of & achool house and church loca dent Mckinley called congress i « or burlal a hotiee of funeral will be | ¢16UX CITY, Ta., Oct. 10.—~(Special Tele- | volced as such, provided It reaches a cer in she westorn part of the ofty. the clouds snon disappe | | gram.)--The jury in the case of W. A |tain standard. When the various tests are ¢ slon. the Dingley liw | klven tater . R() 1ch R inder the industrlal stimuius law | Real Entate Transfers | Smith against the City of Sioux City today [ completed the samples are closed again and Apply at ug lder And at the last sesuios the The following transfers were filed yeater- | returned & verdict for Smith, giving him | the following stamp affxed | PPy Bee Office, will of the halder i+ i, His parnlyze | Was Dasscd Bening and I i Ra 3 55 the Iaws W onr atntute day In the abstract, ttle and loan office of | §6,000. Only one larger verdict was ever | “Tea found by the examiner not to come | School Shoes B[ the preservation of vy IV ifre, 101 Pearl atree returaed against the city in a damage suit. | within the probibition of the act of March | ¥ | | v i f 1T PAPET CUFTRNCY, W Rresibac Wi Plerson fled he would never racover the use of his | Candidates Meet Renl Eatate Men. | Council Bluffs. sliver or gole ertl or natl 1 lam H H Haldrig Andrew J Coles o | o [} akIng 4Mble. provirio, Marx John Thies, sekswiy W y 1 pINg “mpie AL - 774 $ 1,0 | Smith tripped on a defective sidewalk. |2, 1 EVERY PAIR WARRANTED ity of rRndyille ind wife o’ John legs are paralyzed. One doctor teati- | - gliver or A o gel | WELaRL, e p legs. Two doctors expressed the opinion | . larige, 0 Jept ut nar, " 8% [ that he would be able to walk in the course | itk for e Mtld John Lidd of the Independent Order of 044 Fellows mountey concerning the f{ssues of the | 1y geveloped yestorday morning that the | Prof. C. F. Curtis to give emphasis to and [ 1¢& This is the government's busis of i 4 than it does to have poor Telephone 145, 3 concluding bis address amined every day many of the infusions ure \ enrlier in the evening in com- | annual meeting held here deelded to put y with an older man. The Instruments | all its property in Stoux City on sale. This | &nd either its destruction by governme must have been offered for sale within a|is a unique organization, perfected in the | ficlale or deportation from the United Siates 3 dren. Deceased was a member of Hum Commonwealth 10-cent cach with the other Ropt At nar Wi the Treulation, and all | (N (000 Gointe receiver ot Councll A RS 48 N 16 LK AL | Qldates for the atut HA"1ILTUN s [ warl's exchanees are T, and' thix ca dluffs Insurance company, to Jesss BRI Miad far A FoRular weekly maetiig \ not be chungel except by Nilehat s Hotlenbeck, ot 2, block 2 fal's [ clab yestarday. Questior A s 2 letter and wpirit, of by repeal. © Not | tion, receiver's ' : - relative Lo real estate matters were dis Shoe Store. “."r‘ have these (hinks Deen dori, but a . Hollenbeck and wite to & J WATERLOO, Ia., Oct. 10.—(Special Tele- | cussed Informaily and short addressas we T el TSNS _ pihilo » gram.)—-C. 1. Sheldon, a well known busi- | delivered by cach of the senatorial ns DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl 8t ., Council B ||,fl'~ larger per capita money clrcuintion thas ness man of Osage, has not been seen since ALBOP Der camis, mohey clroulStion .tha ER T R 0f O o] [ . Have for sule Lint of fmproy chicken ranches, frait ar | o, Which b ; s he came to Waterloo to attend the Roow | vewetnble In ldence and Jerty dn Council Blufiy increased nearly 88 per fta durlng e | g o yeours ; * Marringe Licemass. et rally. Relatives and the police are Omaha, SOMB Iy FARM LOANS { A e P e . 1o wed were {xsued v ! searching for him. They know no reason for | acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., | 160-acres Missour! bottom 1and, 8 miles s | owing persor his leaving home, as his family relations gooa bulldings, $45 per acre. ¢ity, $40 per mcre | il o S me a0 Residence | were pleasant and vusiness proserous. | | Horford's Acid Phosphate res near Crescent, well improved, MG | 500 acra atock furm uear Karling, Selby Co, i P L Nebraski | cratie cry of “Imperialism™ he said McComb, Essex. 1a ¢ Main WA How 1 1t possible thit (nything that has | Genevieve ddweil, Coune - dices b 14 Main ® el Bl i ® » nevieve A A incil Iville Reacrvation Opened I grown out of the Bpanish war or that s | w. B Daniger, Omahn A ey good bulldings and |, | 1o krow out of it can in the slightest de e half of the Colville reservation was opened | d well improvad ¢ | res involva the existence of the republlc | GERCH ey aome to white wettlement at nooi today. - | Takea regularly after meals, removes tarm, near city, good Improve- 5 flhs . ar the destruetlon of our fres nstitutions? ixon, . dreds of ‘men were on the ground long | [l the sense of distress, oppression and $160 per ucre 213 ucres fine bottom 1and in Rockford twp., Tnvost ¥ materjnl b - v | dosep on, Philadelphia, Pa o ho ol o fod the . ; ; fmpr \,flve Yo"f “on. Winth | Nothing materfal has thus far been done m ;h“l_"ln:fl “H;ffll;!n P before the hour, John Fulls flled the first | “all gone” feeling of the stomach, rin adjoining city, 6,000, $42.00 po1 acie improved. EO8 T.0A% AND BU (he | that has not recelved the sanction of e th Winters, Oma RN entry in the Bpokane land office just at st MOAKY LOANED ON FARMS A PAVINGS, BUNLTING ASSN, | (ogiaiative and executive branches of the [ G, We Haves, Council Blutts 12 o'clock. No bloodshed s reported and Genuine bears naine Honspown's on wrapper Iy o p o d 4 e ¥ Streel, Council Bluds, In. | government. Nothloz has been done and | Clavisel Green, Counctl Bluffe.... [,/ ' compasatively few contests ure exoected. Yelephou gotinted | astern Nebrask

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