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1901 m—__— ' SHAW PROCLAINS THE DAY gmee — — . Town's Govarnor Tells When te Give Special . Unifon §levaror WithGte HEtation 68 site t 3 HOLLAND'S SLAYER WAIVZS EXAMINATION | tion that the n which atn i« shipped B — | shall ne ve the he defendant . oA 2 | PAVING DATE IS EXTENDED | "R vuncn o chac connt s ot SR S " Y Without Outting, Damgoer o Detention manager o Mekintes Btockert sells pets and rugs. | — 1 attended the hearing ye . ¥ boit Plans n I Beta et at Keumeyer's Wk | Giee Conncil Granty Exsesson 4o Coe | . : by from Pleasures or Duties. | Wollman, sclentific optictan, 40s Broadway. tractor W o'the m it Nationatl Bank, Dr. 8 son, Baldwin block. Elevator That was the Perry pictures for sale. C. E. Alexander ) A AL Co., 413 Brondway "B . 4 \ O o I, ratr of Buttalo, N. v, 1o |[NEW TIME LMIT NIXT AUSUST [home of the Commercial National bank a¢ | And : T - Jinih guest of J. P Mulqueer i " 06 Broadw his eity, i It was | Wrigh ing the ....‘w:r u\l“”hv "Ihis evening. Altlon of . ation Fine tollet soaps at Dell G. Morgan's, the drogeist, 142 Broadway ; . b hadiAl, et | Missourt ouk body wood, 3650 cord, Wm. eatn of b nded te oct (He new quars | b T ' hus bee ywned with God's Welch, 23 N. Mali at. Tel. 128 ers, « an fdea of what an observer | I!Drary the i1t K00 Nelther famine, nor pestilen The Roval Highlanders will meot this miky eSpeet to soe When Be entérs tie | AL (he Mie he b . 1 1 r other material or physical misfortune evening in Woodman of the World hall bullding. The interlor of the bank is n | MAYOr and city council with L an ViKited UE Gratitude becomes w wike Chief of Police Albro, wife and daughter [ ' ) they have rovisions « |and God.fearing people 28, when bleeding, lower the vitality refurned vesterday from Valparalso, Neb. | rama of loveliness In o work h Piles, € 1 i i by vernor lowa, as fol rue we 1 the exprossipn of the visitors as notel | HE GOVERNOR-A PROCLAMA Investigated and whom & genstal Invitatio The ma the Merria 0 harvest se vson de closing and ) : pance ent I harmony with custom, and Radiant Home & guaranteed not to | THe eity council last night granted « The ceilings and walls are of steel, frescon | D100 €BF0 St ot m—— fahce WIIC the proclamation of Piles, when protruding, innoy and distress Sold by Petersen & Schoer A « | tract, Wick h A extension of time to!in a pretty Tnish n harmonizing untee o A ¢ . ommittec | the president of t nite States i era: K o by Petersen & Schoening, Mer \”ur 'rw . x“,hvnrv hm . r‘ g { '”\ ; harn & ’r to Whith o was referred by the | d November 3. Ix hereby designated as Piles, when internal, canse obscure symptoms greq plafl of eamp, _ Roy boatd, re that Mr. Merriam, the ,\12'.>";“ e paft Lity camp, Roval of Harrison stre yperty | The counters and desks k fmitation ,I: r e "‘ riam ”"n eaclt Chitch Wi every' homne be an ‘aitar ‘of Piles, when ulcerated, canse reflex disturbances aay aftepnoon at 3 o'ciock s o that b, t and [ mahogany, hand carved o, plno | (oo raq il 5 K¥q SnoAtoN | ATRia (R SaPtR: FamaiouL aad o ‘””‘I Piles, when acutely inflamed, causc severe suffering ¢, W, denree and Elsie Bonker, hoth of | WAnted fo know whether wae | finish, 1t iters reating upon Tennessee | 0 ' . ity | harvest. and cold and hewt, wnd summer & 2 : Omaha, were marrfed iy thie city yesterday [ to be laid this year. Contractor Wick- | marble base. The floor i daid (n artistie |00 10 b i J Y LR Winter, and day and night shail no Piles, when accompanied with fissure cause intense pain, afternoon by dustice Ferrler ham sald {t would take 700,000 to 800,000 | tiling. The enclosure surrounding the cash- | r 8 : ven Concetsin Tise. Eniante of Pyihins, 911} rooms occupled the library, in which | In testimony wher | her Piles, when attended with chronic inflammation, cause itching. brick to pave the street and th all the [ and re give 4 smoker tonight tor fte members and R large numt re in fivy. & smoar ConlEnt Tor iy ALESIAL B0 could wet at pressht would b : ydsedcopmer grlll worl | LAY & child n are il vmu‘ ’ Tha stare Yowe. il ¢ Piles, of any kind, are apt to induce sympathetic aiiments Robert Henderson, private secretary to | 200,000 brick from Burlington He sald | and | plate gla T the pour | L RN e ingS ANG. 1eeoIas h ovember, in the AT of onr 8 Smit MR o ¢ A much as there was a city ordinance govern- | Lord wand, nine houndred and N gl Jundpir, TR Jrerit | et ok & suleout ey foom o | FouB, Tlind. whch: | M8 e sives e iy s BT H A y Suffer from Piles ? ffom 3 [ d * | Joseph, but the city engineer would not | the banking room proper. | no £ ol & Beqtikt THEL SELIE coep o) & equa o oune 1l 1 t - bbb Mol y ‘ b governor 11 g a o v Cards have been recelved announcing the [ AC°€Pt them as equal to Council Blufte | the roof 1ights up the | be taken by them R MARTIN, ary of State There is an economical, safe and certain cure, that may be bought at o A el L s L AT AR A R i B rtection | The report of the librarian for October nter Wailves Esamination. any drug store, and self-applied iu the privacy of your owi'home, There A N AR L L supply the demand The vauit f the t constructsd hese statist tors during the is o experimenting, no waiting your turn at a surgeon’s office, no indeli tralta, 111 gave these stath L] Vi rs during 3 Judge Macy of the district bench was | oo MOtOn of Alderman Clark the city ot any institution of the kind in the coun- f month, 5,72, number of registered book A. M. Hunter, who shot and killed Homer cate examinations, or barbarous, painful and dangerons operations, Y ou “‘ the city vesterday on his way trom his ;"F]""h"'v anw’ m.um.“w on police and | ¢y walls are two foot thick, with | akers. 9.110: number of hooks taken, 4,560 ”":"‘”l" at Mount Ayr Saturday afternoon, eimply ;:nh’- your druggist, buy the Pyramid Pile Cure, apply it yourself, ome at Harlan to &idney, where he upens | hea were instructed to investigate the | (wrec.quarter-inch steel lining and the 4 ts .| walved examination today and was 1o and get well. ourt today 2 r b ne .8 i b . umber of hooks in circulating Mhrary s, " g . i S L T Merriam block, | Condition of Indian creek from Sixth street | figor is @ solld concrote base and the t D (203 In movePRment department, 5,530; money | MAnded to jall without ball. His fathe hat the Pyramid Pile Cure does really cure piles, relieve the con #toves fn the city and at prices that will [ An ordinance providing for the increas- | pai heave falling timbers would hardly | $163.88: money received for same, $176.10, | @serted that they will make an effort to bing is vouched for by many hundred voluntary and nnsolicited testi- Surprise you. [ Ine by four fect of the widewalk on the |y an tmpreasion on it Within the vault [ The report of the finance commitiec | SHOW that his deliberate act was the result monials of which the following are representative specimens : Kathrine's gulld of g Pa : north side of B \m:m from an angle { yinel compartment safety boxes are being | showed tha balance on hand in the library | Of temporary insanity. The quarrel wa n_at_the home of Mrs. Donald Just lald cast of Maln street to Bryant |y 'yn for the henefit of the bank's cus- | fund on November 1 to be $2 over $20 and Holland was unarmed at the tomer | time he wos shot. Hunter has been nervous Oured of Plles whero Knifo Falled. Awful Pile Torture Gured In 3 Days. on Fifth avenue street was introduced and laid over under Amos Crocker, of Woreester, writes | Mrs. R. T. . Boslan, Marshall, Missis. i s i Whte okt S “After golng throvgh a frightful’ surgical | sippl, write I siiffered awful torture fo Chiampers® da icing academy. oval [ the rules. The extension of the sidewatk | 00T g to attract attention in Fire tn 9 | #ince his arrest and shows signs of break operation. and after trying any nu o | e fromy i Tlised Pyramid Fiie Cure ganum hall | Tussdays and Fridays adults at this point on Broadway is made ne TH6 vAtlE 1 O MRAekY vt -prost g ing down salves and ofntments, on e, hox of Tyra- | and was well (i thres days." aatts Belablats m. Assemblles fof | yary, owing to the space occupied by the ||/ et Mgy it fiks (¢ &ver - | oe " Mrs, Anne GHMey. formerly Miss Al | entrance way to the 0dd Fellows' temple it here s nothing lke ever | grocery store at 1027 Broadway called the Resident Injured. 8 quickly cured me. Gured of ltching Plles. 1son of ik city, wan visiting friends hera | which extends about four feet fnto the | °'T ad il L elghs 3500 | fire depnrtment out at 1:30 o'clock yester- | Adam Dickey, an old resident of Des Oured Attor Years of Pllo Torture, | 117ard Dunclion, Wilkesharre, Pa.. +F Yesterday on her'way home (0 Los Angelos, | public street ounds and s made practically in (WO | day morning, The alarm was turned in by | Moines, was injured this morning and had Tames Ketiton, Memphls, Tenn Tortinie torture af oning Pice T} e g ’;”_y’;“p’jd';"‘ll'h"‘m-:’f"y"';:-inl“l e | his 1eft leg broken fust below the hip. He “f suffered the tortures of ftehing v | #orts of remedies. W as (011 n sirgleal opers Wollar, one gold quarter, a $5 bill and ,.f‘.m‘»["f the city to condemn property for the i\nwmx in stepping from the walk to the years and everything 1 tried failed fo re |atlon night suse. One 80 cent box of Pyras i | | | | the rear of 0. Haskensen's | mid Pile Cure gave speedy rellef and it before scen in the eity. It weighs 3,500 As there was doubt as to the right |PI°co8: the door and the vault. No drill| ¢mployes of the Northwestern and for a is hard enough to make any effect upon 1t { while it looked as if the saloon operated whatever anc w0 constructed th ¥rad " e we . Obe 1 cel) Fyramid Pile Cuare | mid Pile Cire cured me conp! change. Return to Cal Hafer, 135 \West | proposed alley between Scott and North | “hatever 4 : ”I 8L "”]‘ ' ¢ by Fred Crouse, adjoining on th street and fell. He is about 65 years old ed Toe eatirely il o =D SEPIEE it AR i Sixth street on the north side of Broadway, | PlotIves would bo a dismat fathure 1o wonld be burned. Most of the stock in the | progident of the People’s Saving bank and Famous Dootor Urges here fe talk of the Plattsmouth Tele- er was referred to the clty solic. |40 entrance cven could drilling be . | saloon was removed by the police, assisted | on account of his axe and fool phone company applying for u franchise in | (he MAtter was referred to the cl ol n account of his age and feeble condition Cured of Plles After Many Years. Pyramid Pllo Gure. % a8 three time locks, so that if one | py atnber. o switchmer ¢ depa 4 This clty, but as yat the company has made | tor R : e il [l Sl dada ld: The depart- | it i feared the injury may be serlou Mrs. D F. Reed.of Albany,says: “Lwoutd | - Dr.Williams. a prominent orlfcial surgeon no overtures to the city authorities The recommendation of the fudiciary com- | Should become impaired cither of the others | ment had the fire under control in a short Indian ¥ not take $500 and ba pincad back where I was Tt 15 the duty of every surgeon to avold The Ladles’ Ald pociety of the First | mittee that Mrs. Lena Christensen be ““do. | Would do the work. To give one an idea | ¢ime and, excopt for a slight scorching, the ndian Fighter Dead. before T used the Pyramid Filo Cure; 1 suf- tlon, I possibla to cure In any other Christian_church will meet this afternoon " 98 to . D | of how safely deposits may be kept. this ¢ A of 1he s received here of th ferod for years and ft 19 now 18 montha since id after many trials with the Fyramid and Thursday afternoon t the home af | fated” $8 to compensate her for the dam- | * | sloon was not damaged he T | 1 here of the death of Tused it and ot the slightest trace of the Pilo Cure, T unhesifating'y recommend it in Mrs. Gillesple on North First street | age to her coal by the overflow of Indian |*afe. should any of the bank officers be | grocery, which is a one-story frame struc am Kramer of the Sixth United trout 4. e a3 operation, A _surveying party of fourteen n charge | creek was not concurred in. City Solieitor [ forced by a robber to conduct him to the | yyre, was burned, but not much of the | States cavalry, at his home in lowa City of : KW ,u;,]n. il ..1|smux Clty is atated | Wadsworth gave it as his opinion that any |®afe. it would simply an impossibili'y | (yoek was stored there and the damage was | i Surday afternoon 1o be Ked In running a new survey for o AlD to open it after the time lock is turned # there was no apparent cause for | the Grent Western in the vieinity of Min: | B¢ h action would be a confession of la U it after o § * | small. As ther as n parent cause f EiH writes: “Eversineathe birth of my first ehild | Cal One 50 cent box of Pvramid Plie Cure den, this county | bility on the part of the city and establish | until the proper timie arrives for it L0 be | he fire it is supposed to have been incen. " ause of his death s traced back to the .“ v rl‘ :.g;»ill:.“\'n‘-u"»r-ll"ulrn tly n'.im‘ u;dhm‘]rml meof plies. For 30 years Mrs. Mary A. Powell filed in the district | & dangerous precedent opened lary campaign against the Sioux Indians in | s, ild not bring myself to bear tho ed; inderwent a frightful operation, Gpurt. yesterday originl notice of wilt f| An old bullding at 307 Broadway was| The bank has @ capital of $100,000 | 1801-2, when he and his troops weke caught !l'.‘.’.l'{"'" Of & surgical oberation. Fyramid | nearly died but fatled to cure. Iwas unabis e heiiy am Powell on the | orge officered and contr )y some o | A Blectia B . o lizzard and were grounds of habitunl drankennees am criyj | ordered condemned Meered and led by som Canvass Electlon Return ut in a blizzard and were s Saved from Knife. Pllos Gurod After 30 Years. uous army Ilfe and was 65 years old. The Aaron Medron. of Savannah. Ga. | ‘Thos. E. Wood, 515 17H) St.. Sacramento, ure entirely cured me. |to walk when 1 tried Pyramid Plle ¢ | thought to u | The first application relieved me." b and inhuman treatment The council adjourned to meet Wednes most prominent business men, and is The November session of the Board of | 108t Captain Kramer was born in Ge Desperate Gase of Piles Cured. & - 1;‘n- new 'I\mnr for the Delong mission | afternoon at 4 o'clock institution the people of Council Blufts can | oo gunervisors wa un yesterday | Many in 1837 and came to America while Mrs. Wm. Kenmore, 80, Omaha, wiites: | EScaped the Knife, Gured of Plles. and Girls' Industrial school will be com- — take pride in. The cashler, Mr. C. E. Price plead B i ol |auite young and settled in Philadelpl w1 sufterod many years' with protruding plles | Mrs. 1linkley. Indianapolis, writes: “The pleted this week and the first session of St ive afternoon and the cAnvass of the vote Cast | i e s and dared not risk an operation. My ease | doctor said It st ba an operati the school will be Saturday afternoon. The | T« H. JAMES MADE TREASURER |hes had many years experience in -|'. at the recent election begun. The canvass | Here he enlisted in the mounted service in | became desperate. T took Pyramid Plie | 8500 and littie e to wirvive 1 ehoss X‘:fl;‘l bullding Is located at 520 Kast Broad- — banking busines;: while Mr. Charles “ | wes completed as far as the First precinet | 1857, but was the same year assigned to | (lnln- uflIlll')\h:‘l;li;‘:l;l;:“v;'.l:"nnllull) cured l\mlmll’ll «tw\{v-gyyflnnenvcmtmx made W : 4 Board of Education Elects Him | Walters, the assistant cashier, s well | S5 CREREC T LSS DL oung | Company F. Second Dragoons. then sta- will 10 Fotur of & ¥ | mo sound aud weil.* DA, Kinoted se dehtatas HemTon e o Succeed W. K. known in the banking cireles of this eity o 05 o Lo diready published. The [ tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He was | All druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will get it for you if yon ask to the first quadrennial conclave of the " toih and lowa, having been state bank examiner | | G0 e canvass today ordered to Utab, where he served during | them to. It is 50 cents a package and is put up only by’ the Pyramid Brotherhood of American Yeomen, which FHENSDAR for several years and at one time hold'ng [ "l vassing the returns on the | the Salt Luke expedition and in Nebraska | Drug Co., Marshall, Mich, Write to them for their free book on “The :\!Llr‘:l."?:‘v:;li:( Il\n Des Moines today and last ) the position of assistant cashier of the | B S0 C U0 T A county tickets, the | Until 1861, at which time the regiment was | Cause and Cure of Piles,” The remains of William H. Caughey ar. | The Board of Education last ufght elected First National bank of this city. Inahl, he |y Sl SRR he canvass of the | ordered to Washington, D. €. ie was with | rived from Fremont, Neh.. yesterday morn- | T. H. James treasurer of the independent has had twenty years of experience in the | private funeral services were condictad at | €¢ed W. E. Haverstock, who s incapaci- the stabllity of this concern, the following [ 1 oo o0 |in Company 1. Fifteenth Pennsylvania WOODWARD'S [| Woodward's means Gool 10 I the afternoon by Rev. J. Sims, |tated from attending to the duties of the' list of the officers and directors is ample | T (S0 Gee will canvass the | CAvalry, and became a captain in 1863 and | o Candy. Burial was in Walnut Hill cemetery. office by sickness. Mr. James' bond was eviden | vote cast for trustee for Kane township, to | Was with the regiment until the close of the | by"“"yms and | Good G Dr. and Mrs. §. B. Prouty have gone to St. Louls afier spending. the nummer with | 1Xed at $100,000, which he furnished, Bru- | Ofcers—J. R. Reed, president: Lewis |y omee john Haile, jr., the republican | rebellion, being mustered out with his regi- GOOD CANDY. | ward's. The doctor's parents east of the eity. "ba | est E. Hart and Charles R. Hannan, presi- | Hammer, vice president; F. C. Lougee, vice | & 100 B € SRR L0 I'ment June £1, 1865, He was engaged in | Prouty has accepted a position as assistant | dent of the First National bank, being the | president; €. E. Price, cashier; Charles B | the following uffairs with the Indians (with B A Eatnaye And ,‘;‘,!L‘m"““’;;y‘l'"‘“{"l' suretles. Mr. James' term of office will | Walters, assistant cashier | & Molhen (s LAEeR | his troop) at Ash Creek, Ariz., also at Cheve | J0|||| N WOOIWIIRD & co-o leal college, where he Is assistant to the | expire next March, when the school elec-| Directors—J. R. Reed, judge United | Teaiie 841 een com- | 8lons' Fork of the Little Colorado river, | 6 ~ 9 ~ . chair of anatomy tion is held States court land claims, Council Blufrs; | A mew city div By Justibeen (Coma At onu;! ‘and Lie bambalss The Candy Men. Council Bluffs, la, ] ff ae et es Moines and it contains the against the he Council Bluffs e clut r. Macrae called attentiol e preve {s Hammer, capitalist of Council Blufts; | Pleted in D Sio dians 91 a " = = o — = S — postponed. 1is «performi iatlc yclub has | Dr. Macrae called attention to the prev. | Lewls Hammer, capitalist of Coun ot ot 38,000 persons, an increase of | SIoUx Indians in 1891 and 1892 of the Woman's Christian Assoclation hos. | 8l€0ce of diphtheria in the vicinity of the | F. €. Lougee, fnvestment banker ancil | :’ A TR he directory people | Super ndent's Report Held Back. pital from Thanksgiving, ‘the date origi- | Twentieth Avenue school, and gave it as [ Blufis; C. E. Price, banker, Council Bluffs; | L ure Des Moines now has 87,000 pop nully selected, to some evening during the | his opinion that the school should be |W. A. Maurer, wholesale crockery mer- | fiBure that second week of December. The pla < P i & ulation trom the county superintendents of Johns Wit NI Do “iven in piee Vot M | closed. He said that if the school was lo- | chant, Council Bluffs; R, H. Bloomer, Com- | perintendents of Johnson elegates (o the grand lodge of Yeomen |and Mars ol tleer (he blk il h ' and Women," as firat planned cated nearer the center of the city it [bination fence works, Counctl Blufts; E. H. | Deleates 1o the grand fodkt O Geolice| and Marahall counties the blennial report | c nic of the superintend t of public rustio Rev. Willam P. Sprague, formerly would have been closed long before this. | Lougee, investment banker, Council Bluffs g toh Ainoss superintendent of public instrustion Kalgan. China, who has been a missjonary 5815 4180 saedv th ol e ey amolosals " floriat, Counctl | AlFeady arrived in the city, In veadiness | has not yet been fled with the governor. | 10 the Orlent for the It twenty vears. The hoard did not feel disposed to « ; cox, wholes: ] !l to attend the meeting tomorrow and the | All other reports are now in and as soon | (1] S who escaped from the Hoxers t 4aing | the school, but on Dr. Macrae's recomme Bluffs; L. M. Shaw, governor of Towa. Des | . " "0 waek. They come from 1owa as the reports are recelved from those | the desert into Siberfa. will address the | dation it was decided to have all the floors, [ Moines; €. K. Kuehnle, banker, Denigon, | | P RaraTEs e Sa Tl scidresn. the . g | G ushine) bR " [and all adjoining state counties and tabulated the general report CATARRH AND COUGH evening, Thursday nfternoon ha will apeak | 4e4ks and woodwork in the bullding fla.; George W. Nicholson, wholesale com will be prepa The report will this T At a missionary tea to be given at the | washed every Saturday with a disinfectant. | mission merchant, Grand Junction, la Pin for the High School. year comain, in additlen to the matter | CURED BY rosidence of Mrs. 11, W. Hazelton, M1 Ave- [ 1t was also decided to request the city| €. Konigmacher, a well known | ’ . hue F. Bianantaia « High school are to have | usually presented, a concise history of | nue ¥ health authorities o have the quarantine | of (his city, has been added to the ¢ 8y ‘h'"”l “:‘ th ”'\"_"" ”,JI” e Gas bu | aih ane it Eaa coligen: b ths ot el “II“ S GI’OPO Tonlc N. Y. Plumbing Ce . telephone 250. regulations in that neighborhood more ri force of the bank T..m.mw vonterday by Principal Ensign to | copy for which has been prepared by mem- | e idly enforced, reports to the board being to — | A 4 S | ™ § bl it . X . % . Omnha Bxpress in Collini select a design: E. K. Spetman, J. C. Pryor e most agreeable and effec Davis selis glas the effect that the afMicted familles in that maha Nxp R..D. Robertson, A, Biwell, T. J; Otgan, Mekinles al Plans. | tive health restorer; made of | section of the city were not obeying the| One of the large motors collided last | ™ b i M | rapes, fruifs and herbs. Heal Matate Tranatess | regulations except in a few instances night on South Main street with an ex- | Cherrie Wells, Adah Sargent, Bessle Mac-| A meeting of the committee selected by grapes, DR. McCREW (Age52) { rae, Phoebe Cooper, K wtler. The | Governo 0 nas “ing s These transfers were filed vesterday In| The resignation of Miss Anna McKinley, | press wagon difven by H. S Britton of | ™ ""f’ o ']'r:]‘ .\, .'JL in ~:: it 'h."“, B S e Overcomes La Grippe and its kin- SrECGIALIST the abstract, title and loan office of J. W.| tcacher, was accepted, to take effect No- | Omaha, who had delivered trunks at (he "‘;"‘I""I' |I1,- B o neien N ‘:nm.l n’\-xvx;:inn.'v:y» X’I'nl\";l” .\h‘l'\‘mlrw Was dred nilments by destroying the Dissnsyy Bud b Squire, 101 Pearl street vember 20, and Miss G Barr was efected | Rock lsland depot. Britton drove in front | S¢hoo . [ aea 40 $ie exnoUiive oM disease germs. Has a soothing 20 years' 1% yeurs Fred J. Hill and wife to J. (¢ ler, e vacancy, her salary b e the motor. His wagon was turned ov ect upon the throat and lungs, (gl (0 L G R s 10 ML the vacanes, her salary being fixed | of the motor His wa Lol sl UL efiect upon the throat and lung: ha Martha A. Rowe and husband to J. ¢ at $35 and he was thrown to the ground. He was 3 JUFEFS, la., Nov B e N e allays inflammation of the mucus | 0 £ cared In iess thap 10 days, Erler. 1ot 11, Fitche's sub, w d 200 orge D. Crum tendered his resignation | taken to police headquarters and later to h'_ ‘:“,;:'w:“”“:‘ ¥ el % -’::.|kv.x:\-]::4'1‘ ';":.f'\_“"“"‘: I.I.le ”“\_"""'}”";; membrane, assists nature in throw- ““"’uc.fl'..m“1.‘.'.“'1“‘,.,:,:1“1'1:5, W PN ool 1E sbiutien, Teoathl ot as janitor of the Bloomer school, stating | his home in Omaha by Dr. Green, the com X ; S I Smith and J. X, Brands ing off impurities caused by SYPHILIY : : : : or lire. All breaking out and vick, being sober and in my right mind, do | of the Davenport Republican, Van Lent of hal conditions, and acts on e tis A T fries ndd, o ¢ d. that owing to the sickness of his wife he | pany's physician. -His injuries were said gt o 8 80 ocithe ipAvANRart BapUblichn, Yan. catarrhal con ; s Vikiis Ui tie disonse disappenr 8l once. Dora, Rudlger and husband io, Hobert | w Rk mtiatnastanayiliva e aliah [ warn all saloon keepers in the city not (o the Muscatine News-Tribune, Harunan of the kidneys, liver and bowels. OVER 20,000 Chrca “or “hervous A6 UNAD}® 4 o ’ {Gell me, or gite. ever again a drink of | the Waterloo Courier and Rogers of th y h f vitality K. Henderson, lot 8 block 1, Judson's i neeinge Licenses. | whisky or any intoxicating liquors, under | Mount Pleagant Journal. The plan agreed One Dose Benefits siu wir uuhaicel WeskOsssse of M vote in those townships where justices of | the Army of the Potomac until discharged dy means Wood Owing to the delay in securing reports | | be tnvited to submit designs and bids hose present were: Governor tion was accepted and the position given to rhric 8 ', Collamors or of the Second Av- | . 81 el latterbrick 'and wite o Roval L W. Collamore h'|;|n‘r f the Secon |‘ “,| e R Ll Tt visietian DIRRI o8 Ueh inn B B STEVICK. | upon by the committee is ta perfect a state One Bottle Convinces. Cases. Hydrocile cured permanently i & i+ 200| @0 school. % Jones was appointed i | organization and effect local organizations N 2 Cu Gun teed. Consultation Free He o Mavne 10 Katherine janitor at Second Avenue (o_tha folow) Care for the Quarantined, and make @ systematic canvass for All up-to-date druggists carry it or s frustee. ot &' and 10, Oak || Tt wan dectded to place four chandeliors || Name 4 RGOV xo :“_; The Hoard of Health met lust might to[funds In accordance with the plan will procure it for-—Aie per bottl CHARCES L in the room of the first floor in the north- =000 “Fomuson, Lincoln, Neb laid by the National Mem 1 t as large as the ordinary $1.00 size Treatment by matl. P. O. liox 166 OMc Lizale G. Schryver (o Balome fien- Cizn 1om make nrovision far cating fas.the two casds | N4 by ! worial committee catment by [ Aricks, 1ot 1, block 12, Mynater's add west corner of the new High school used (' \v. Jenree, Omaha IISion tar CAPE L0RCNN EMG ORAIN | 1r1 were heartily fu faxor of 1hs Morsment bottle. Also sent direct upon over 415 Suth 14ih street, between Farnem v R i 10! for tenchers' meetings finje "Hanker, Omaha ok Ama'lpa guaraniin i ORRRE, \“,,‘l.“n 1 will do all tn their power to, turther application by and Douglas 8is. OMAHA. NBD. Jumes Poterson and wite tn John ¢ Hary A. Parsons, Chicage er, who ha contract e | 439 will o il e (thiripoy er | y e . G FAT Meginness, swig nwly and e nwi 3 S ot fmma C. Seamans, Van Horn, Ta ring for smallpox cnses, was instructed | the cause he governor had named the THE LIGHTNING MEDICINE €O., v GURE. o nwly 27740, w 1,000 Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | 1ir T etmnta )l ‘membors of the famiiles | editors of the daily newspapers of the| W Ra Liiaa Ston taking medicine, 1701 Eight 1 rey 85,31 | Davis sel n a Rezlectinzns Hindiiy Anit: quarantine state as members of the committoe Db SR i it d bl il hiolihi L. el o 71 Sl palah The trial of the celebrated Doyle-Burns | i The committce adfourned (o meet Tues- | @ N Limnine Pain Kiler cures e eveioter Wi ey ; R acuiy i ma | bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters kept in | day of next week to perfect organization and neuralgid, Lootacke, Fheumat i And driige. Btrictire GRAIN CASE IS ON TRIAL |mining suit will be begun this morning| A I8 2k o B4 MACK 1R EATRS i Wil pain. - Rub it on'or drink it cued in | before Judge Green in the distriet conrt. | the house and used occasionail decide whether it will favor a memorial g it ccted the entire day will be taken | oo » the whole household at Canton or memorial arch in Washington Sult of MecCaull It s expected the entire day will be taken | cood b \ housch ¥ MeConuell Drug o The hearing of the suit of the McCaull- Webster Grain company of Minneapolis | against the Chicago. Milwaukee & St Paul Rallway company occupied the attention of Judge Green in the district court yester , v dsy. ‘The entire day wae taken up with the | 5 ; New Century, ) We stand on our record in jewelry sell* | yubmigsion of evidence and the further | g hearing was continued until Saturday, No- | We haven't always been the lowest in | vember 23 for the attorneys to make o price, but we've always been the best In | sreumente, | pe R0 LRelE A. Mayer Co, New Yost quality and we have sold as low as anybody | The suit is brought by the McCaull-Web- 220 BEE BUILDING Li baad can sell equally good ware. ster company to compel the Milwaukee fo OMAHA, NEB. It pays us to sell the best transter cars in which grain has been 1 We sell, reat, exchange, repatr type- It pays you to buy the best shipped over its road to the Union elevator writers That's what you get here—and a Uar- | ip this city. The rallroad company, while antee on every article, which means pro- | not refusing to accept grain from lowa Re.NO.Ma Powder Fv\'f"_(hu‘ : Jnsidercd—speed, grade tection. points for shipment to Council Bluffs, re of work, cost of keeping In repair, Our holiday goods have arrived. fuses to permit its cars to be transferred duriablliity, ete. y from its tracks: In other words. It re- | relieves and cures all disorders of the fes) 4 slo~ours are by all 6dde HERMAN M. LEFFERT |fuses o swiich its cars on any other Hne 0! ue to excessive perspiration the cheapert typewriters on the mar- for transfer to the Union elevator X 1 ket s s, SRS R R e P A T Frofe Price 50 Cents. For information regarding type. case at bar the Milwaukee yesterday agreed P\ Bold by ATUgEISis and Klove a 1 ' The that the ten cars now standing on its ertec0ap ¢ where Sen. by mail for 6 writers, address or call on Countil Blufts. Tows. tracks laden. with grain consigned to the s et cover pc MeCaull-Webster company, would be trans I.EWls cuTLER !l“‘rul to the elevator, 1A1\':|"r-xn-r~nwl| on defendant's part not prejudice its ) 0 1. ” . Funeral Director £ \ A _ United Typewriter Fy & | The defense of the railway company was i WAL 2 O el ’ 5 oo rRRERTRRR 0o o |t e o oy | A & Supplies Co,, FARM LOANS BolEB ! i+ cars off ita own liue and that 1t had the < < 1614 Farnam St., Omaha, otated in Eastarn Nebrassa | PTeTogative to make these conditions when ! e —————— and lowa. James N. Casady, §r, | accepting freight for shipment over its 126 Main St., Council Blufts. lines. Howell's » 1o you o o “IZITTTI | The plaintift company yesterday dismissed F e that portion of its sull relating to the » Eatablishod 180 1o that cough of Towa Steam Dye Works |10 250 0 e Ominn & St Louis nawmess for 3 nil=-Kawt oo New Densmore, ——— 28 Broadway, Opposite Glen Avenue, ’ 1 L. Chartered by all or state case chance, Yo 304 Broadway, Council Bluffs. road, as that railroad since its purchase by ol for PREE HONE TREATMENT. il et it in tho A 3 Make vow old clothes look 1ike new, |tB® Wabash ceased to exist It also filed an that cough. It tane CLEANING. DYBING and REPAIRING. | Amendment to its original petition. asking that the defendant railroad be compelied Lo v pr. La CROIX, h | d v hottle, A bottle rg i trom Block, MILWAUKEF, Wis A b a