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AHA DAILY BE SMBER 10 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, [FE¥asingt Sore Muscles sales of liquor. Under the mulct law of lowa and decislons of the supreme court the court held this was a violatlon of the COUNCIL BLUFFES, |5 - ST WGk Fok DES MOwes |55 Feclf oot oo hotel at Harlan Mr. Ensign says this will - Tewa code and will continue business ul|JOWA'S ~ CHRISTMAS GIFTS Distributes Nearly Vifteen Dollars to Fair oeintl - oo | be paid by the individual members of the MINOR NENTION 'T 'I T \ i association responsible and not by the . | sociation. This the young men have agrec pus O TALK AGAINST SIOUX CITY |2t s, b et e s frugs | i The association, he saye, has always had ™ s carpets and Pugs. | the privilege of holding meetings in the ! TEUST OFFICIAL AT STARCH RUINS | s eumayer's hotel h Robeol Literary Rocieties Acospt she | school building when they did not interfere Eight Towa State Comventions in A flico %3 Sapp block | 1 | With the meetings of other socleties of the ™ | [From a Staft Cortespondent.) surners. Bixby & Son. Challenge. | 6chool. The association will meet Wednes- | President Piel Undecided Whethee | PES MOINES, Dec. 0.-(Special )~The plotos at .-x: m.l“" s - E:!u\' evening to decide’ whether to have a Works Will Be Rebuilt=Water ,L:.?r:.:"‘h..‘;' J,‘: I’:;‘;‘.:‘..|l-,-'-“\”.‘;"':‘; "’w.\."r ] ic opticiu oudway. ¢ o ! d the pay o on, Baldwin block. Elevator. | CONDITIONS ARE FULLY DECIDED UPON | dasce or oot | Vain Question is the bonuses the state of lowa pays to each ! settied, | tair assoctation conducting local or di trict fair in the state. The state pays $200 |lo @ fair association which has paid ou 00 or more In premiums. Under the law here bas been paid out to seventy-six falr t ) H. o ‘. e | i Lihrary Orders a VYellow Journnl, Mar President M. F. Rohrer at the meeting of the board of trustees of the public library o Plok 1T yesterday atternoon announced himself as| : in favor of yellow journalism and at his JES MOINES, Dec. 9.—( lations a t(otal of $14,577.57. and they hrist : Side of It cuggesiion a New York paper noted for its | ¥eek there will be a large gathering of a | **0C hrlstmas pletures, C. K Alexander uggesilon a New York paper noted for | L report baving pald in premiums to exhib st Broadwa " | endency to sel 3 aced op | YATIety of persons from all over the state | . « Vest b Tol ‘ Al tendency to sensationaliem was placed on | VaTlety o he 81AL6 [ i 5ey s total of $51,065.36. The fair ofclals ren rulehed rooms, moder | the list for the benefit of patrons of tha | !N Des Moines, in all eight separate con |are required to make afdavit that th 2 : Ll " At @ Joini meeting vesterday afternoon of | Ibrary. President Rohrer urged also that | VeDUONS or state meetings being on the e o S et i3 s ¢ | & chie . . program. These imelude the State Farmers: | #50¢iation has not permitted gambling or the flomathian and heta Delta e " hicago paper equally noted for its sen il mer: A . & SOTNHTNG (01 SR HIGH stREof 1t ek MecIAes nic The correct treatment of sore I8 Set un the Date and Councll | Blufs in to Choose the Question, rom a Staff Correspondent.) pecial.)—This irt oak wond, 85,80 cord. Wi h, 23 N. Main st. Tel, 128 | LR LI ) the sale of liquors and for this reasou a tew socleios of t eationalis L « erally classed | Institute, State agricultural convention, | . b l of the High school 1t was decided | “Atlonalism and which is generally classed & NWEnTIO0: | ot the falr associations have not claimed f ok beit Rethook, | 1o nees % E o @ a8 an Jlo of yellow jourpalisni be | cONvention of lowa fair secretaries, fowa | 14 ~l e 5% v . (et pocke o accept the challenge irom the Sious City o examy |5 the bonus : " muscles or . by ki LU0 B High sehool for 4 Joint debate. These con- | Placed on the list, but the other members of | State Horticultural soclety meeting, lowa |y« v-:“n'f\..r::a:vfl.ll.r:‘:.::il shows the amount tendons is very sim- Fadiant Ho guarantecd wore decided upon: Debate 1o be in | the board thought one was sufficient. if not | Seed Corn convention. Towa Forestry and | ‘Name of Socies Premiums. App't ple. First take a good warm orack Rl it & Boh f ome time nest Mareh: Sious | 100 much. The matter came up during the | PAark association meeting, lowa Fraternal | Adalr : S 631 S0 0 bath bef: . m block. ) select Council Biufts’ side of the | Selection of magazines and papers for the | Invuranco congress, lowa Coal Operators' | Adams 0 ath betore going to bed, and 3 Jire. 8 T, Spangier of Auf jestion; each side to bave forty minutes | library for the next year State assoclation and the meeting of the | ‘Auiihon | 0% 0.0 ’ [ o T lleRingar A Mrmat Ive minutes rebout A 1ist of new hooks was submitted by the | fowa Sherifis’ association | Bento W0 )m then w IPC )nurscll d b A This ] v wk v bul [ Siodx Ot pay expenses of three de-|librariun which after some alterations she | The purely agricultural meetings will all | 'Ii;"“"'l‘ T —:; 0 948 opens up the pores. Then rub f He crection af W 18O- | baterk from Council Bluffs and one member | was authorized to purchase be held In the state capitol, while the others | Buena Vista O 0Oil g M R Bl L Wy of the facy In the absence of Trustee Baird the mat- [#re (o be held in halls in the city. The | Black Hawk (Laporte) mega O into the pores ‘\CP}"- 1 , | ter o e escapes fo p b was unot | Fraternal Insurance congress is ore |Gase Petersen & Schoening, Merrtam block To | for the contest these wera | ter of fir apes for the building uot | L A e or dar (Mechanicsviliey i F: s have the most complete line of Hot Bast | splasted yosterday from the two socleties | takei up. | ®anization of traternals for the purpose of |Cadar (Xintony . o SE SR h” k ruM\mg for sev- W Vs VIEglr Nocolst b. | mathian, K. B. Barne Robert Swaine, | for November, gave these statistics: Num- | clations do aot secure legislation unfavor- | 5 l ] i ol \ i fheso | Charles Camnbell. Dana Hanford, J. C.|Dber of viaitors, 6,612; visitors on Sundays, | able to the newer ones, The meeting of when you grt up in the morn- durk, bitter sw WAlAT | preor R0 Organ: Theta Delta, Fannie | 186; number of registered hook takers, 10,- | the coal operators Is arrange for the | {1AYton (Strawberry Point) hy ) Gty it he | Davenport, Holen Hollenbeck and Maude number of books taken, 5,158, of which | business of coal selling during the com. | LAIAK (oo m_g, ru’li '.” some more of the " Tent N PR Brad fotion 1ed with 3.437; number of books in | DK season. The Park and Forestry associa. | Davie Oil. This cures sore muscles e with M’ Vietor | prom these soeletics two young men and | clrculating department, 18,338 in govern- | ton is newly organized and this will be | Delawiare oo Jennings ax | one young woman will be selected by three | ment cepartment, 5,541, Up to December 1| Its first regular meeting Ry (Burtiugton) o caused by hard work or by severe entord N Alsinterested Judges to renresent Council $21 has been pald out for nted Stnte rmers' Inatity | Emmet ' 130 0% . o fd, charging b Blufr Stoux C1 Fhe public will be {n- | books and $183.42 received. The plan of | S o e | Fayette (Arlington) 31,00 CXFI’?I.\C of 2 any kind. ()mcga oting ¢ t ome dcbate an wusical | rent hooks o s provi State Farmers' institute opened here aHe S AVOri y ith shootin o Al e 1o the home dcbate and a musical | Fnting books at o nominal sum ln DTOVINE | iy, vening i the rooms of uhe sgriout: |JLELE Oil is the favorite rub-down of asssried Navored ies o5 the merkst: | | report of the Tibrarian R o e wtbilian i it \ byt nearly all prominent athletes in Hix retall stores on one street in Chicago | Davis sells paint | The report of the finance committes | " Jotinston presidec e Pro- | Hopry (Winfleld) o0 " sehi (s packame qohe | repart of the fnance commitlos | geur for (he: evenldle waa oarried o0t 10 | HoR Gty eld) i America. It keeps the muscles garle year-old duughte ' bt Ing Contract. |04 on December 1 of $2,483.32 ]“',;"”"",' \,"“” address by President Beard. | JOWa .o £ in fine sh;lpc. o TS Sitns DSt fover At the meeting of the city coun: last Rev. Father Smyth was requested to sub- | 7 '“ owa State l«vlhr.r< a paper by | fown (Williamsburg) ™~ Wan Yesteriuy Afiernoon. interment Ueing | night w resolution was adopted extending it a list of standard works by Catholic' HenD llace on “Why Farmers and| Jackson | = —— T ienennt townahip cemeter the time for the completion of the paving | ywuthars, attention being called 1o the fact ) SIOCKmen Should Attend the Fair” and an | J2sbcr | fevn amsociation misston: Uhero will be | the condition that Contractor Wickham be | work of such character. This list is to be | V4" Houten. The institute continues in | Keokuk (What Cheer) ! You tickle us, prayer meeting carh day at noon it | responsible for all damages to the grading | cubmitted to the committee on books. | session tomorr Tee a0, 0| . Fap. m. Mrs. Palmer will conduct ‘4 | and curbing recently done on the streets and | ‘T board sccepted the proposition of the | Views. Bilieek Wosks Rulas, T ient Points e We tickle you. R | bible reading | g 2 Henry Christensen, charged with stealing | that he replace any of such work that may | gas company to the clothes of Max Loath, a fellow em- | be damaged this winter from $1.40 to $1 cas | ¢ | inn (Wapste Vall duce the rate for gas| President William F. Piel, jr.. of New |ldnn (Pralvie Vallcy) providing the board | York at the head of the Nutional Stareh | LOuisa (Colimbus Junct That Sells and Pieases Your Trade ’ & CO. JOHN G. WOODWARD & ploye at the Union Paciiie’ transfer depot [ A resolution providing for the laying o Saph AU bt OHERN Stadding, | o 3 I ion (Laky Braisiac hotel, was fined $25 and costs in polic 4[ i I'“ Y H“ pras ;j’z‘_ '.v \”\ ‘m; :(:\l | would pay its bill of four month anding. company, arrived in the city today to look Marshall (Rhodes) | The € dy M 9 court yesterday committed to the | !¢ ch sewer on Harmony street, eight- over the ruins of big plant of the Starcn | Mitcheli n . ~ County Jail to serve it out 7 | inch sewer on Baughn street and twelve- | Enforce rantine. [ trust and to conelder the aacianbility o | MURCAtine (West ‘Liberiy) andy Men Council Blufis, la. e case against John Harrahill, chareed | ineh sewer ol enton stre e work to| N | v ket ¥ ot Muscatine (Wilton) 13000 wi? ches againet fohg Hrcal o et r on "’ on street "" work 10| Mothods for enforcing_quarantine and | robutlding. e will met with (he Inur- | Ml 4 b 063 Ray Cook Hir v con | be done under the supervision of the clty | proventing the spread of smallpox were | auce adjusters tomorrow and they will go | Madison e 409, tinited_fndefinttely | colirt veater. | engineer and the cost wxed to the abutting | g1y discussed at the meeting of the | over the matter of losses sustained. My | O Brten s je Harruniil expecta”hin relatives will | prope Y, W 'v!w‘nl iwed and the Anal heat- | poard of Health last night, but no definite | Plel says that he is not in a position to | Page (Shenandoam District Organtaer T. 1t Drake of (he | 108 001t set for January 6. A similar reso- | gerjon was taken, Ciiy Physicion Jennings | etate positively that the plant will be re- | halo Alto 150 International Typographical unfon 14 mak- | lution calling the grading of NInth | yiage that one family, at least, under quar- | buflt, but he is of the opinion that the | Baceohiok Mo Saraus) « ganizing unions e eit o sani Member Boyer » suf- | the ruins and savs that the estimates of nm wold S e e ) thy Groneweg &. B hoentgen ComPANY | faring with smalipox who violated the quat- | the loss have not een placed too high ,F'"h Mt for carry v dick, was fhoe s acceptance of {he ordinance va 4 e d to the pe tory ... ,, And coats fn poliee court yest [ rags gy ¥ | antine regulations be removed to the POAL | nqqles Water Maln Question, Sloux e I SAYS (T WOULD EMBARRASS JURY ing for being e pl cating to it u portlon of Unlon avenlie &t | house, He ‘alfo suggeatéd that the city] RIehs “Hiuoe vy (o carrying ied W Ninth strect and Broadway. The MAYOF |gecure some suitable bulldings on the out special agreement was signed this |‘tamn o ; hearing on this charge was continued [ in answer to a question from Alderman | yirie of the city for a detention hospital [ afternoon boiween the water company and | Tama (Trier) § Ax Judge Green (s tod up here with the [ ' S0 45k . : Bl otiesit) Coh 3 Taylor b ) Budens sull, Judge Wheeler T ar- | LOUKee stated e had signed the ordinance. | gor women suffering from smallpox. He | P cltizens’ committee of the Commercial | Wolrren . Llgm vanged to open the term of distriet court siderable time was occupled in the | reaq (hat more stringent measures be | “XChange. by which the question of laying | Wayne (Linevilley . .. v i lted Oak toduy, This chianse Wit Tk | discussion as to who was responsibl for | agopted, as there was no doubt but that | WAter mains to the army post site has | Winnebago 170,00 E ) 00 Dr. Care Answ TR A [ of Walking or ning on Ayrew' e i e e hedd i | (he DFoper protection of water stopboxes In | yavera) families were violating the quar- | Feached satixfactory and final disposition. | Winneasn (Buffilo Ceteri.. 2itat R aed: | TR, R \udubon and Judge Green' will hold it | the streets in the Fourth ward, which have | aniine regulations Briefly the plan is that the water com- | Wright ¢ 166,50 | F ADS MAS g K\v‘\l:l ly“:”' bt }‘.X,{]‘.m ety Sl o ','h)"‘“"'.l o e skl | Tho colored famlilles quaraniined Sunday ‘n\"v"v'\ oty ;'M loan of the $60,000 In tho | . 00 Wan an Int Problem. WASHINGTON, Dec. 0 | =l tomot row noand night will be the | Mansger Hart of the water works com- |y yesterday were ordered furnished with | ¢1'¥'s sreclal water fund, and in return will SHINGTON, De Judge Anderson, PURITY [RII noted milit | pany filed a written request that the ity | necoceary supplies. pay 2 per cont annually for the use of this ATLANTIC, la., Dec. 9.--(Special Tele- before whom Mrs. Lola Ida Honine is being 5 composed bty st | have them protected and Contractor Wiek- | A1 (he wuggestion of Member Clark it | fU0d. The water company is also to recelve | KFam.)—~The authorities have & problem in | tried for the murder of James Seymou: AGE LGy L ‘H“_I‘v“l‘."_‘“,‘{”;v i ‘A.'“']‘" AL ham at fiesi objected on the grounds thut | wat gecided 1o ask the co-operation of the | the Usual rental for malns, or $350 per milo, | the case of David Gilbert, who has been [ Ayres, yr. today sustained the objection of | ; FLAVOR feading clties of the United States the boxes were not to the cstablished grade. | county Board of Supervisors in securing a | The ity is to receive its refund of the loay | 4dJuded insane. Gilbert and his family | the district . ittorney to the hypothetical | has had i generous recep Alderman Lougee objected to the counell | g iiuvle isolation hospital for women pa- | Fom all income derived from the govern- | C3me to Atlantic two weeks ago from Po- |question submitted to Dr. Carr, an expert, | the = Wyoming = ranchmin | taking any action in the matter on the | (jenes. ment and such proportion of the fire rental | “ahontas county and took up their resi-|on Saturday. The court stated that to ad- | have made ot "Womun, HunAby | Erounds that Wickham was responsible | ' (yty physician Jenuings gave it as his | "% remains after the interest has been paid, | 4°0ce at 211 Locust street. Gilbert has|mit the question an put would onty cloud | adway, pald SN under his contract and that to muke ANY | opinion that the city would be called upon | Thie plan is in accordance with the proposi- | Seemed morose and quarrelsome. Saturday | the situation and embarrass the jury. The tordily morning ler In the matter would shift the re- | care for smallpox patients all the winter, | tion made by the citizens' committee to the | h Was taken in charge by Deputy .\'hprlfl“l' #tion was reframed and the witness an- | Odlpray ki SRS R Eponsibility on the city in case of accident. | The cits physician also called attention | M1OTDey for the water company and tele- | DUVal upon compiaint of one of the neigh- |swered that in his opinion the location of | “n er toxicated and 1 and costs for carrying | The matter was finally cow conled weapons. terring it to the streets and alleys com- omised by re- to the fact that last spring the sisters in charge of St. Bernard's hospital had pro graphed to President Payson. An accept- | POr8 and taken before the insanc com- | he hip wound such as received by Ayre ance of the proposition was received hy | MIssion, where, from the examination of [ could not be materially influenced in its | Ll woltss Marie snowden b dust camploted & | pyitiee with” the understanding (hat n | eses (et 1t the. eity and counts would | (e1egraph from President Payeon at noon, | *Inesses, 1t was learncd that ho hax been |height or direction by the fact that | Baltlmore e cuit. lverywhere she was received with | amicable arrangement would be come 10| grect a suitable frame bullding on the | bd the agreement entered into by both | [OF mANY years a hard drinker and that | Ayres was or was not walking or running. y gathy “'l DSl decided Bt SE | between Wickham and the water works com- hospital krounds for an isolation hospital | itizens and water company at once A1 | he I8 now mentally deranged Dr. Carr was on the stand during a majo mul ehtireh | chole bas angaged ' this | oy ther would care for all smallpox cases at | $IRDAIUTeS to the stipulation have heen se. | GHVTt, accoiding to the teatimony of his portion of the day, his iestimony relating relative positions of Mt cured. The city councll will meet tomor- | ¥IfF. oftened threatened to kill the whole | mainly to th The Most g : & family was there only a short time, coming 5 be suffering from | t1al to securing the army post here and | 3 | Broadway, was found to he suffering from from South Dakota, which state is supposed Aty 3 Bousetax . | was the last thing In the way of beginni on nl Eagine Suffic Huplinox. restscify; ang. the ouss Queran SIMNIRE |10 ba thelr home. Being a non-resident the | | Elghih street two feet trom the bridge over &) iy gl e work by the government PR e A T h led yostors | th8 Crosk 1o tho south 1ine ot Avenue Ar | foed yorie WAKS LNOBLIADIN Saste uaN 4 [ Toral authorities do not know what to do | SOMERVILLE, Mass, bec. o Rev. Hugh | e fire department was called yester- | demanding the atte ot the he - Sentenced for Man: | w Rkt it <elly, vicar general of the Davenport day noon to the residence of Mrs. Pinney thorities. " 1o Wil the muan, W0 tho case e ean ayb: g S ton renlding @t Ottumwa, Tai i ) Duvis sells glaes Charles Tolliver, colored, was sentenced | Mitted to the State Board of Control for in- | 1 . 212 Pearl street, where fire had started be —et- | dead here at the home of his sister. Ha ; to #ix years orn- | structions tween the walls from a defective flue. The Hurns St ' Stan Mrs. Hutton Saes for Divorce, in the penitentiary this morn was taken i1l on his journey east and the wliy 1s absent, aud (he firemen | . ing for the Killing of Barney 0° P ! ; %00 |1 ina B wadlei ot th toiaif ot the Doxles |/:Mes: Lulu:May Hutton|raugnt nult, tor | 1 fR5 the kiiltng nr"n."m‘““"“""";k;" Ha Diverces Self with Shotgun. | disease took firmer hold cach day, until the foreo weveraldoore beforo reachiug - (e { s mimine sl openea’ ' b i ¢ [divarce vesterduy trom William A. HUUON. | naicimen. for murdor ONAWA, In, Dec. 0.—(Special Telogram, [ €0 Which came Jast night. v, Kell source of the fire. One window casing had | wour( vesterday morning with J F. | publisher of the Counc uffs Weekly ! Charles Walters of Smithland, Tn. com. | WAs born in Somerville in 1866, He was a ure yes| morning with James Funeral of Jndge Phillips, i : oM | graduate of Somerville High school, of to be chopped away, but outside of (hat| gupny, the defendant, on the stand, under | Tribune, to whom she was married in Des mattteal Ghilolse iy b theotlnk binsal) doae by tho thick smoke there was Htte | crous-examination | by Counsel Ilughes,| Moines February 16, 1900. She alleges| The funeral of Judge Willlam Phillips of |in the head with & shotgun, making a| Boston college and of St. Mary's seminary damago done, the fire being promptly ex- [Phe cross-examination was not completed | Cruelty and that her husband threatened to [ this city, who died in Phoenix, Ariz. will | ghastly wound. He died in less than an | Baltimore. He was ordained In the cathe tnguished by the chemical engine. when court adjcurned for the day and it is| kill her and that last Sunday he would | be held here tomorrow. His death occurred | hour. Domestic infelicity {s aseigned as | rdl of the Holy Cross, Roston, by Arch- now expected that 1t will 1ast into Wednes. have probably carried his threat into ex- | ten days ago, but the body has just reached | the cause bishop Williams, December 16, 158 ecution If he had not been restrained. She | here. the vaudeville show which will be given at | The city agreed o ussume the sewer ax | o reasonable rate. The proposition of the Dohany’s theater next Thursday evening. | in front of a strip of ground at the corner | iy row morning, at which time it is expected | fAMIlY and then end his own life, and it| Bonine and Ayres when the Killing took > Misn Snowden 1s a gracious and charming § Sisters of Mercy will be laid before the 3 ch time expected b 4 ? b Popular Whisk Iwn den e w graclous und ch of Grabam avenue and First strect given | couets Board of Sunervisors he council will approve of the actlon taken | wasg after one of these dangerous moods that | nlac P ey Her number on the program will be o to the city by Andrew Hrahamand and a Dan Hughes, colored, 1iving in the home | I0 Fegard to the city fund he was arrested. Inquiry from Pocahontas | - 9 1 a lon st o1 stellar atirac o T " i « v £ 0 el 8014 at all Arstclane cafes and by Jobhe SRRHEAY WL DI A o | warrant for the amount was ordered drawn. | o Charles Wheeler at the rear of 714, This agreement was regarded as essen- | COURtY brings the information that th DEATH RECORD. WA AR AR e ™ N The city engine pare plans for ra was instructed to pre- N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone ing the grade on North W"&AWM‘P'MW.'WM"FW" ot n Clergy man. Real Estn ransfers. day and that the case will not go to the These transfers were filed yesterday In jyoy pefore the middle or end of next week, | ©ltes a number of instances of the allege Articles of incorporation of the Henry Pet Dog Bites Woman. Otto 1 o the abstract, title and loan office of J. W.|" [uring the morning counsel for Doyle at- | M-treatment she claims she has been sub- | Kohrs Packing company of Davenport were | WEBSTER CITY, Ia, Dec. 8.—(Special| (1o Lund, & bartender at (he Schiitr Gures Quick y Bquire, 101 Pearl strect templed to ferce the defense to submit a Jected to. She asserts that the Tribune Ia | filed tcday with the secretary of state. The | Telegram.)—A pet dog belonging to Mrs. | potel and a resident of Omaha for severs) | At Das long been a household favorite P A Johnson and wite to Willlam for Cough: memorandum book kept by Burns during WOTth $1000 and that her husband Is also fcapital siock is $60.000. Henry Kohrs, | Katharine Carson today bit Mrs. Carson, | Colds, Bronchitis, Poeu: vears, died Monday morning at his room Haller, fot 21, 'In block 6, Backetts r¢ : . s 7 Halen, Mot i § 9 1882 in the Cripple Creek camp. In this Possessed of $200 worth of furniture, and | Henry Gehrmann and others, incorporators. [ who is elderly, severely ahout the right | 1500 Howard street, of hemorrage of the | 10DI3, Asthma, “lmo‘)(ng Coughand Widow and helrs of John T. Stewart book i said (0 be a memorandum made by | 85KS that she be given $1.000 permanent | The incorporation of the Coln and North- | hand and wrist. She is in care of a d0ctor. | fungs ant of e bos ois . all other Throat and Lung Troubles. 1 Mury 1o Everctflon 8 in block | gurngon January 22, 1802, (0 the efiect that | 8limony. She was granted a temporary in- | boro Telephone company of Coin was ef- | The dog was killed His illness was of briof duration, the first | 30 i8prescribed as lfi["“mflflrflflego U und kW Lougee and wives o {on that day the partnership existing be- | Junction restraining Hutton from disposing | fected today. The capital stock is $7,000. [ attack coming on while he was on duty ot | others endorse ‘it as an 1afallible Willlam H 1o 21, i block #, | tween himself, O'Haire and O'Driscoll was | ©f bis property J. P. Young, president; J. K. Herron, secre- 4. D, Brennsn Reslgns. the hotel Saturday night. He was 46 years | Temedy for Croup. _Children liket. OHRORS SN g wif 1 ! [ dissolved. The book had formed ove of the| Mrs. Mary A. Powell brought suit for | tary TOLEDO, 0., Dec. %.—J. D. Brennan, su- | olg wnd has been emploved i various bars | Proparedby E. 0. DeWitt & Go., Ghloago. ick Berg and 10, in bl exhiblts In the sult of O'Haire agalnst|divorce from William Powell, to whom ;h" Doctor Appeals His Case, perintendent of the 8t. Louls division of the | iy omaha for fifteen years past SKIN dson's T ad¢ 210 | gup ) a8 d city January 20, 1863 J o or- | ' wikdsons Thi W, Neol, 10| Burns in the Colorado courts | wae marrled In thin city January '1 "1 An appeal was taken (0 the supreme court | ClOVEr Leaf, has resigned. He was for A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS.A JOY FOREVER Wil Roberis, nly | Mr. Burns was asked if he had the book | She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment | q4, ‘inipo cage of the State against H, ¢, | Merly trainmaster of the Chicago division | oo goreer 10 use a little Prickly Ash Dl. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL AWl ne, part’ s and ho replied that he had not. Counsel then | A0 cites apecifically one alleged WKANCY | frviy of Farlham, a well known youn doc- | °f the L Bitters whenever the stomach or bowels CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER sWhy 0 Wi nely T . o) e y [ 2 " temoves Tun, Py b B g T B e B 11,500 | @5ked Mr. Thomas it he had it and the | o0 Juge 1 las 2 tor, who was sontenced to six months' im- Sxpe are disordered. It quickly corrects such 4 Freckien, soth Patensa: Aundrew W, Johnson and wife to Clair former governor of Colorado replied that Two Burglaries. prigonment for resorting to a room for im- | troubles and makes you feel bright and » Rasn and Skin aln 3. Ritlwell 1ot 5, In biock 5, Burke's he had not. Then Mr. Hughes flashed & igiis 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—It {5 understood | . 1., w. d « L ghee Aol Two Sunday night burglaries were re- | PFOPOY PUrpose hat th h ¢ o | Cheertul AN beouly, ) S feet ot ol V| telegram from the clerk of the supreme| TWo Sund 8 Were res, " 4 1. Rule has been elected captain o , | that the contest over the appointment of o | 3 (), blemish on beauty Blerlft to J, W, Hauire, o & feet of lot ’ ported to the police yosterday morning, the Rule Bas been elected captain of the 'P”‘"”‘“ agent at Topeka, Kan., i3 almost S—————————— J anc defies detec: do, st ing that Mr. Thomas 6, Casady's subdiv h. County, treasurer to John J."Epindier 1,14 | court of Colol Cedar Rapids company in the Towa National New Rallrond for So tion. It has #too) indications being that the same persons certain to be cleared by the appointment of | tho test of A3 | had withdrawn the book along with other | e has % add., w. ¢ . | i L UL st o s ¢ C | e regiment, b company very i W. Seaman of the Ozark & Cherokee ral harmiess we ume 'to sume, 1ot & and 10, in iock asked Mr. Thomas for the hook and he| The grocery store of J. Zoller & Co. 0B py\0n"qeqired him for captain and he con- TR T e a— U, ianaan. oF A8 OME &/ Eharokee Tl It to e sure 8, Rallroad add, d stated that he did not have it. During the | Broadway and First street was broken into | (o0 SO 0 v arcasne | today filed with the clerk of the United 1§ eoperly | ..‘:.. 0 S0 ‘p,i,v_,. .‘“ ,..l,.‘ part of Aftaniasn R HRINET L aa was made by|And a small amount of change tuken from oc WASHINGTON, De 9, —~Carcass of | States court a deed of trust to the Tllinols Acoep! counter ot 12, O. P, C. Q. 8 4 ’ A . made by 4 g y 3 » o prize winnit Attle at the stock show |, o0l y to secure payment of st telt of aim Bume to J. . Greenshields, Tot 7, in Mr. Hughes to get the hook produced, but | the cash register. which was badly dam-| Oalsved Ristiap, Cemipg. Rore 1Uaned g sold at suction ioday PRt company. ¢ irp. pATRIRGL of ¥ ame Dr. L block L Van Brunt & Rice's add without success. Counsel intimated that he | #8€d. Entrance was obtained by the thieves | Great preparations are being made for | the stock yard The first prize mortgage bonds of the railway to ths ayre o8 e a d 1| wished to show by the book entrles rel by forcing a rear door ! the comiug of Bishop Abraham Grant of the W“‘y':‘," % Elm r!w!’h\l“‘);": ‘\\l':‘h\‘:\ '”m"v amount of $2,000,000. The rcad is to extend dy '..l;'.,."""" e store of the Council Bluffs Oil and | African Methodist | trom Fayetteville. Ark., westward v s Total transfers 73 (g to the witness® tran lons with the iscopal church, for the | vicultural college, and the carcasses w " r You ladies wiil use them, I recom | plaintift Paint company in the Masonic block was conference of lowa and Illinois. The colored | #0ld at auction to a local butcher. The price | Tahlequah and Fort Gibson to Muskogee fi"'m GOURAUD'S CREAM' as the least . N— . DI cocas-axaniination Bins Ifed that | entered by the thieves breaking out a rear|peoplo of the city are preparing to hold a |pald was i1 cents per pound. A great num- | President Gibson sald that Inside of SVav{u of s the Hin prepaggtions.’” Ver z '] lol rns o of other carcasses were sold at auc g ¢ . The Campbells Are Comin’, Hurrah! [ ne had patented the Tidal Wave an Devirs | Window. Here the cash register was broken | large meeting in the Young Men's Christian | [, "he netcen rommig ST e 1d 41 @c | vear the road will be running from Fay- Bealors i the b *§ und Kuro, Hurrah Own in his own name. while his brother, | ©Pen and about $5 in change taken association bulldiug to meet him. He contes | 10 to 83 cents etteville, Ark.. to Guthrie, OKI FERD. T. HOPKINS, Vrop's, Great Jones 8t., N. Y. Dohany Theater Tom Burns, and John Harnan had interests | E sy ol here Decomber 15 E el A oo respectively in the properties. He explained | Afternoon and_Evening, December 11— | (AU his brother and Harnan had deeded | The preliminary heasing of Hairy Ham- | SHER|FF FEARS LYNCHING | And many other painful and serious Fourth OMcial Cotieert Tour. | thelr {uterests to him and that aftor the | liton. chared with fleccing W. H. Boyer ailments from which most mothers no“l"y THE‘TE“.& | | d | [ | - e e R R R R RO EEE————— THE KILTIE patent was secured he deeded them back to| 80 010 soldier from Mankato, Kan. out of | waves Murtman in Taken to temurs | Ly them 10, was ot by Justioe Bryant yesterday Viele suffer, can be avoided by the use of XTI G H, 3 ACK MILITARY BAND ] Telephone 314 Council Blutts for next week. Hamilton, by mortgaging “ R g e 5 8 CANADATS CRACE ML Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | his homestead. succeeded W furnishing a Mother's Friesd.” “T'his great remedy 1 Chiolr N M\ land Dancers bond. and was releassd from the county is a God-send to women, carrying THURSDAY, DEC, 12, A A8 Table: - gl TRMARNy Ly Hi0gy, b=(Bpeoinldvalierey them through their most critical sign of the High school states The hearing of the contempt harge | Hartman, who shot PFlorence Porter, a - £ is no foundation for the report | against Attorney Askwith, George Melville | waitress in a restaurant at Cherokee ou | ordeal with safety and no pain, i British Military Buglers Principal R jlant Drum Major, 12 Principal B 6D, GATREK. 19, sanpReHion. arich thin | NEVAGIDSR M AR BTOURRL 10, Tainare ahd |\ Nawordgn \\lm uses *‘Mother's Friend"’ nced fear the suffering SOCIety \ 8 Bagpipers ! the Celebrated 48th Highlanders' re mbers of the Athletic asso- | cuse has teen continued indefinitely in the lodged in jall here. as it was feared be | 'm.u, school bullding to make arrangements | In accordance with the order of Judge (L R e | also healthy, strong and - 'or a4 dance to pay off indebisiness of ' Green of the district court Receivers Mur e o by ’ the associs phy and Bercsheim began yesterday paying | ONAWA, la., Dec (Specinl Telegram ) | good “‘““red (.)nr book , GIYEN hY He told the ascoclation that rogarding iis | the dividend of 20 por cent to the creditors | —In (he case of 8. J. Trauger against A. 0. | **Motherhood,”. is worth | ST. PAUL'S indebtedpess to him h would not care io!lof the defunct banking firm of OMcer & | Wise. on ‘rlal teday in the district cour 1;5“ elK]]l in g()]d Ul(‘\(.r\ . . v & Appearing in Full Kilted Regimentals. | IRt ok i RIS LY S R cla count of Attorney Ask- | might be lypched by citizens of Cherokee and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror I s | which the plaintiff asked for a temporary | By authority of his majesty’'s gov American cliios lations are of the most cordial character. ' with being engaged In the district court. | The sherift drove across country with him, | and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in Pr——— | L0 (ho money ralsed to repay him by a | Pusey. All day long a long line of credito - FARM LoA"s 60‘5’ hop. Principal Ensign states he has never | was coming and golng At the entrance of | wrii of information against the saloon| Woman,and will be sent free in plain CHURCH CHOIR. od | Easters opposed the young people having dances, as | the offce of the receivers in the Sapp build- | building of the defendant, wituated on the| enyelope by addressing application to l 0 Prey NDERS,) 18 Ve Ainent | that the n of | that there is any friction between him and WIINE | some of the fon. On the contrary, he says, their re- | superior court on Colonel Macdonald and ofcers young men to hold a meeting inside the | LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Dluotor w. C. in Canada and by speclal per | W | X s el - BAge aorhoon: e wes evening: 2 |11 Seutes Saving o s e e R e KRR ures safety i Vaud 1l 80s, : R Dividead o Deposiiors between Lemars and Cherokee | a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is au (A (<] ! Prices ~25¢ and 50c. Reserved seuts james N. Casady, 32, | such u matter is not within his jurisdiction. | ing. The payment of the dividend, It is | southeast corner of lot 6 block 3. Whiting 4. Counell miufla. _ He does not favor them, however, as they | expected, will occupy several duys. 1., tweaty witnesses were mioduced, bue | Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta,Ga. 1 | | uow on sale at box office

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