Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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NEWS F OM COUNCIL BLUFFS.
( : ) : Office , 12 Pcir1 ' . ' ' ; ; ; : -11. W. Tllteu , Mntncr * nd L. . . . . . - ,
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, , I lbcrl O. Jackoon and Mary A. McI.nd ,
t , ' , ell of Omaha , wee marrlod ly Justice
Cool yostcrta ) ' .
Andrew , Irll1l was arrested yesterday ! afternoon .
ernoon charged , with commltnK on assault
\ and battery on a 10-year.olt boy.
, the of 11'ow.
The sale oC seats for opera
- halan" will bgIu'ediiesdiy morning at !
r o'clock. 1ulter of tickets can exchange
them for reserved Meats.
I Sely 10ugh. who assaulted a colorell man
named Dave Orady Saturday night. pleaded
guilty yesterday morning to the charge of
gul\
. , drunlunnesa anl , was fnell $10.80.
: ' henry Ouren celebrated his sixtieth birtli .
.C' lenr celebrate 1lrlh.
I' " . h.nnl,1 nl hhi Inmp , ul the corner -
r' \ \ : .ui i ; I % ' ; ; ; ' ; 'o" ; ; ; l'ourth ; ; ir ct. Quito
n number oC hlJI frlont WO'O In\'lteJ In to
have a social tm :
Regular communIcaton of fluff City lodge
No. 71. Ancient I're and Accepted Masons .
! this evening and work In the second degree.
? Al master Masons are Invited to attend. J.
1 ' ' Ii. AtkIns secretary.
Miss Trimble , a returned missionary. and
Mrs. Byrket . a prominent worker , wilt address .
dress the children at .1 1 : :0 o'clock this otter-
100n al Trinity : Iethotlht gplscopal church.
Closing service of the convention at 7aO : p. in.
A cordial welcome to every one.
A. 10ber. larry Thompson all Julius
Joulwrty. all of them ehagcI with dis-
tUrhlng worship at the Salvation army barracks .
racks , will have ! hearing . In Justice Cooks
court this mornIng at 9 o'cloek. They ara
out on bonds.
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Jacob Sage , who 13 accused of having used
a razor on Prank Johnrn. was arrested
yesterday on a warrant charging hIm with
asuult with Intent to commit great bodily in-
jury. lie gave a bond of $300 for hIs appearance .
anco I'rhay ] , when JUhtCC Cook wilt hear .
the evidence. ]
Charles Carty got drunk last evenIng and
ran 111 against another man at the corner of
Eighth street and Iroldln ) ' , who made a
slighting remark about Carty's mother. Carl ) '
Proceede'l ( to put a htad on the other fetol
' lB was arrested , and charged with driiiiken-
\ ( ness and using ubsceno language on the
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street
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U ) , It. Wiler has favored The Dee wln a
section of the stockade , of the Andorsonvilie
prison pen. The stockade , I nol about rot-
led away and this piece was procured by
digging several feet under ground lt the (
east side of lie ( stockade . that which was
near the surface being too crumbly to be
kept Intact
larry Irookman Is wanted for beating a
board hi at Max Oleson's hotel , the Chi-
cago. The bill amounts to $ 4.9O. nrool nan
/ was convicted of bootlegging at the term of
. _ . federal court just close , and his sentence
was suspended ' during good behavior. The ,
Ileston now agiatng the local authorities
Is I whether Judge Woolen will think beating
a board bill consIstent with good behavior.
Tonight al Dohany's wi be presented
Lincoln J. Carters "The flefanlter. " the latest -
nt production by the author of "The Fast
Mail" and "The Tornado. " Manager Alton
Is certainly securIng good enough attractions
to cause hl homo to bo paclCI. and I tin !
Ilbto woull only be as appreciative as the
management Is enterprIsing Council Bufs
would soon remedy Its reputation as a poor
show town
P The city authorities are looking ) for n man
p who bought a till funnel from a store keeper )
named Peter a few days ago. I Is supposed
that he can throw some light on the bur-
glary case In which George HOler Is mixed
. up Snyder the pawnbroker. says that Sely
10ugh borrowed a pitcher from him on the
t afternoon thal the burglary was commited ,
He)1er'S ) case has hll anqher contInuance In-
; t ( this niorning.
Farm loans made In western Iowa at ) ow-
eat rates. No delay In closing 10Jns. Fire
all tornado insurance written In best of com-
panies. Bargains In real estate. LOUOEI
& TO\7LF. 235 Pearl St.
I Thal ltory not only repeats . but 1m-
, poves Ul10n itself . the production of "Pow-
r hatan" abundantly proves. I the shade
. of Captain John Smith does not long 10
I change places with our modern John and be
, rescuet by the Indian maltens who w : ap'
pear at the New Dohany on the 181h ant
19th we feel sure he was not worthy of the
eXl'tons of the duiky Pocahontas.
Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcalf
lJros .
. The Hardman piano Improves wIth use.
l'gnSoX.1'.ILGILU'IS. - .
P. A. Turner of A\oca was In the city
yesterday .
: Irs , H. S. Hawlngs has returned from a
\\l In Ilalsmouth , Neb.
w. F. Lyon oC Lead . S. D. , Is In the city
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Mr . JutgO Heed has gone to 1al\ern to
alenll the fnnell of her brother.
. I Miss Lena Wallace his returned from a
. visit In St Louis and Terre haute , Ind.
r T. E. Casady assistant United States dl9
o trlct ( attorney . bas gone to Des Moines to
attend federal court.
11s , Iatsey Fallen returned to her home
In Chicag. . yesterday 'fer a visit with her
Inother , : r. Al lloycr on North First stmet.
George F. SmIth , James F. Spare and wife .
C. c , F. Tucker and vife . Mrs. I. B. : flhewl.
Mrs. M. L. Kirkland and Mrs. William A
Mynster left yesterday for : arshalown to
, ttentl the grand encampment of the Iowa
Olll Fellows. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wl have 803.000 hotbed sash In Iowa
all Nebraska and never had a kick. Wo now
have ready for ImmedIate delivery 1.000 more
a bedrock prices. Write for prices on alt
kinds glazed sash glass paInts oils . etc. .
stating quantity desired. CouncIl lufa
IJlnt & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Itadijnt. Novelty and Emburst stoves for
.artl . coal are the most economical stoves
aade. Sold only by Charles Swaine 710
Dloadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Corner ttes ant parlor suites In curly
birch and mahogany at Durfeo Furniture Co.
The 1arIman piano wins Ilny friends.
Ilurrlu&e Lleeiieii.
The folowing marriage lcenses were Is.
Sued by the court clerk :
iitnie ) III Adlr.s . Ago.
Pltrlclt C. Caidweli . ! . Chicago. . . . . . . . 31
hnnl L. Farrell . Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Joseph Spauhln . Jr. . Council Illuffs. . . . . . 22
Nettle M. Daiiieli'Intersot , Ia. . . . . . . 18
, WII1 K\hl. Mills count , In. . . . . . . . . . 2
I.enn Hohrhurg , 10lawlallo county , In 20
henry ltamm . Iouglas county . Nob. . . . . . 32
Iosn Lorenzen 101lwnlllIo count . II :6
. . Council muff , . . . . . .
Matthew 1) Gallgher. Counci . . 2t
Malh\
I Magdalene G. Tlioll . Council Uiufts. . . . . 22
' NothIng like It. The famous Crown piano
. , ' , 'Ih orchestral attachment leads them all.
j' lourlclus Music house . lG Stutsman street.
Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcalf
I 1ro. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lardlan and Standard pianos 13 N. 16th.
:11) ' lie Crhllilell ,
The frIends of Airs. H. : I. Osborn . who
i let Council Bluffs for Chicago a few months
ago , will regret to lear that she suffered
> a severe fall from a cable car In Chicago
\ lot long ago. She sustained a bal Injury t :
her 8plne. which bu confined her to her bed
a and may crIpple her for ! fc.
l Ilr"t l xclr"lou
" 'Ia Burlington route , Oct. Sand 22.
O. M. BROWN
4 Ticket Agent , Council Illufrs.
Nicest line of overcoats In town Metcalf
Dro. _ _ _
1'01' , , 'IIl lul.1 u Cuu-cutou.
The Ilopulsts of Kane township will hold a
conventIon at I arlers' hal In the court
house In this city Tuesday . October 15. to
nominate candidates for trustee. clerk and
constable. 'l'he "elegates to the lat county
convention from the wards 11 the city wi
be entitled to seats In the cOI\'enton.
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. Cell ' \.1" . ClllluA.
P U you want a good stove to put ) up before
you slat your furnace , buy one of Swaine's
alr-thhl stoves , the best made , al 740
1 101a y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Chllnbprs' dancing academy now open for
VUplls . Call after 10 . . m. Circular. .
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! 1'1'1' ( ' 1111" , ) ( . " 'I" Illcoell Out
ur JII ) I ) ' UII llu Iollro ) ' .
II.V. . 10moroy Is hung tried In 1 the tla-
trlo ( court on the charge of obtaining $200
from Robert A. Seater by means of false pre.
tenses . Ioleroy has secured sino little local
notoriety by reason oC ba connection with the
numerous ICral)8 between Nor Murphy and
the other residents of the country south of
Manawa. lie all I lot of the others were
arrested several ( lines for trespassing on the
ground , oC lrs. Murphy . enjoined by the court
frol trespassing any lore Ind ( finally pun.
Ishell for contempt of court In vlolatug the
Injunction.
ACer tie writ of injunction hall been Issued
ho happened to run across young Seater. who
was looking for a real estate Inv , stlenl
'lhl'Y let II a Ialoon at Alhrllht anti aCer
n conversation SeatoI decided. that the Man-
nwa lall was just what ho wantel Two
hundred dollars was agreed upon as the prlco
of POICoy'l : interest II forty acres. and a
meeting was arranged at J. W. Sweet's law
01(0 II this ely , where the transfer was to
he made. SeatoI and Pomeroy went down and
Inspeled tie ground measured It off with a-
talm ( lne , and 10leroy lade lP sOle sort of
a description which satIsfied Seater perfectly . I
as wel as his father anti two brothers who
were his busIness a'lser , but Iccal real I
estate men say fails to locate the particular I
shot of ground wIthin 100 yards. ' .
There was not a sign of an abslract When
the part arrived at Sweet's office. Seater
claIms Sweet to'11 him he knew the land re-
ferred 10 Ilerfety and also Iwew that It was
all right and that Pomeroy hall n good tithe
to It Sweet was Pomeroy's attorney In the
suit In1 1ich. ! I short time be [ ore. Pomeroy
had been enjoined , hy the district court frol
Interfering with lrs , Murphy's peaceable nos-
selslon of the land.Vhothmer 10n1roy claimed
to have a perfect title Is the point upon which
the \1sent criminal Ilroseclton hInges. At
all events Sweel drew lp I quit claim deed
Seater Ilall Pomeroy time $200 and went 10
take possession of his lanlt
lie hat not 1010 than commenced the erec-
ton of a shanlY before ho was served wIth
an injunction . lcd I.by. . Irs. Murphy . to
protect leI rlglts , ' 'len he round how lie
hat been buncoed , as he claims . he swore
out an Information and had Pomeroy arrested.
The same Innccenc which characterized hll
during time real estate transaction was ap.
parent \ 'Jen he went ulln the witness stUll
After ho had told his story County Attorney
Saunders with a view to fixing the locality
where tim money changed hands. as required
by law , asked him where Sweet's office was.
"In Council Bnls , " was time reply
"In what stale ? " A shlilow of perplexity
passed over his face for a mnomnemit and thmen
looking tip . Seater said cheerfuly , "In the
Unied States "
Several more questions and sundry suggestions -
tions on the part of time county attorney
atorey
were required before Seater was fInally made' '
to undesland that "Iowa" was Iho answer
sought. . But time question as 10 what eounly
It was located In was a poser. Seater thought
about It for a long tlne , but finally had to
give It UI ) as a bad job County Attorney
Saunders dropped the mater , and will prob.
ably give lie father and the ( other two sons
a lesson In geography before they arc called
lon to teslHY.
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Another IIi Week ID Framing.
, , Timid wi be another big week In framing.
We can't soil enough of these new , sl'lsh
frames . gver'body wants them. II. L.
Smith & Co.
Jlr'eHt g"mlrHlnu
Via Burlington route Oct 8 and 22.
O. M. IIItOWN
Ticket Agent , Council lilmifra.
A plant thoroughly equipped with the
newest machinery . the best work by skied
elloyes , prom lIt deliveries amid fair treat-
mcnt are among the things that mRkes the
Eagle "that good . laundry. " Telephone 157.
X. :11. : i'tstiY ; : nn'I's isis AXS"'I .
" 'II lit' II l ln'tr tC IL : IIIICnetlrlll
LillY . It ( 'gil ru I . 'ss tr 111" y.
For Fe\'eral days the local democratic organ
has been clamoring for a statement from N.
:1 Pusey the republican nominee for the
state senate , as to flw he wIll act . If elected ,
with regard to the passage of a lquor law
contaIning n "manufacturIng clause , " and
also how he stands on the question of the
resubmlsson : of the prohibitory amendment.
Mr. Pusey has made his answer In the form
of a written letter. In Il he states that he
would refuse to be bound by the action of
his party caucus : and would not even go Into ,
a caucus on such a subject. since he con-
slJerell himself bound by time wishes of his
constituents. I
"I woull Vote . " said lme "to defeat the :
resubmlsslon of the consll1lon:1 amend- :
ment but I can't : say whether the democrats
would 110 so or not And I would vote for a
la % ' which provided for time manufacture of
intoxicating liquors . Including ale , wIne and
beer In these localities where the same are
sold under the provision of iav I 10 not
kuow whether the democrats would do EO or
not anti hence cannot say whether or not
I would be voting with them.
"If flor.ble legislation emi the liquor ques-
ton and not democratic success Is the thing
nearest your heart I must be apparent to you
that republican members from this county
Cln have greater Inluence In shaping legis-
lat'on ' In a republican legislature than a dciii-
ocrat who would be one of a hopeless ml-
norlty. : ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NothIng Is finer , more comfortable and
healthful than those beautiful new "Colorado
elder down" comforters offered by time Council
luts Carpet com pan ) ' . They are light as a
feather amid cheap Another beautiful lIne
of novelties In fur rugs wi delight the
ladlcs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Huber Bros. ' new met market Is time finest
In the city . 12 Broadway
Xlt Suii'Ii I 1111 LosM.
The reports which were circulated Satur-
day night b ) the member of the racing com-
mlteo of the Ganymedo Wheel club relative
to the financial outcome of time meet seem to
have been colored with blue a little moro
than ( lie facts warrant Some bills that
were supposed to have been outstanding turn
out to have been paid , and the money col-
lected In advance was couslMrably larger
than was supposed al that time. The members -
bers of the committee now state that the loss
will amount to only about $125 , The fact
that the meet was not so great I financial I
success as mlht have ben wIshed Is i due
more to the wather than anything else. A
Joe deal of Interesl was felt by time people
of Council Bluffs . as glance at time lIst of
10nor of prizes clearly slmows but the Inter-
est was nOl of the kind that Ilroml1ts people
to pay out theIr mon'y antI sIt all afternoon
on a hard board 111 divide their attention
between a biting wind a cloud of dust and
n bicycle race. 'fho financial end of the con-
cern fared a great deal better this year than
last and hall the weather been better the
crowd would undoubtedly have been larger.
IIiirt'st gcurNIII
Via Burlington route Oct. 8 anti 22.
O. M. IIROWN .
Ticket Agent , Counci Bluffs.
Why 110n't you use a gas heater these cool
days t c. n. Oas Co.
Tbo StanJud plana next to the Hardman.
UI.UltN'tl JINt II 'I'hlc.
The cJe of Cadle against Butler disappeared -
peared from view In the district court yesler.
day. Saturday afternoon a motion was made
by the defense to take I from the jury on
the ground that the evidence was Insufclent
amid that ( lie plaintiff being a trespasser the
defendant had n rIght to remove her from the
premises. The court decided against the
defendant emi the later ground , but held that
the l\alntL had failed to connect Butler with
the attempted evicton , Just a Judge Macy
was about to Instruct the jury to bring In a
verdIct for the defense Mrs. Cadle's attor.
ney requested permission to dismiss the case
without Ilrejudico. I was granted on condi-
ton that the costs bo paid. Another suit
Involving the Ire points lay be commenced
later. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 llrll" ' " Case S.rlll" . ,
John Jrarlne , who was recently shot by
his brother-In-law , Perley Ej4nes. I. i In a
very serious condition. lIe I. luCer n& from I
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Innammaton of the velna , which has resuiteti
In suppuraton all may make resule"1
the member necessary. I Is possible that It
may result fatally . I cannot be tel for a
day necessary ot' two yet whether amputation will be
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( aL\'I In"I lt .HII S'I'nl.
ICI .iiiiit. PUIh'l' A 1IIIr..II'nlh1
. Aft'r n Pllht tl Inrllie.
m.s : MOINES . Oct. 14.-Special ( Tele-
gram-Ir. ) John W Ol'erton was arrested
In Madison , Wis. . today for jumping ( bal
bent here In 1893 ant for grave robbery.
February 22 he was a Professor In Drake
Medical college . With four students from the
school he' stole the ( body of WIlam Chnse
from a grave In Woodlawn cemetery In this
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city and was caught taking I away In a carriage .
riage His colleagues were trIed and con-
\cled ( and , hQ jumped a ball bond , goIng first
to KenlucllY end then 10 flurope . returning
from 'Ihere recently. lie was located In
Madison through letters written by his 01.
torney who wanted leniency.
- ' \'clllnJ Il ely . CI't'l t"H I l"'le.
SIOUX CITY Oct. . 1I.-Speeial ( Tell
gramSioux ) . City dressmaler created a
scene al the union depot lucre this afternoon
by appearing with a bill In her hand and a
policeman at her side to dun Irs. II. C.
O'Nel. a bride of an hour for her trosFeau
In. O'Nei and her husband had , just
boarled time Omaha train for a wedding trip
to Texas and the dressnmaker who had neg-
Iccted to secure a warricmt was unable 10
Induee either of them In leave the car. A
hot tongue lashIng ensued . however . which
greatly amused the ulher passenger The
groom started to take ) his wife's lurt but
soon saw he was getting the worst d t I and
retreateti 10 the smollng departmnent . leaving
his wife 10 look after herself. The pollee-
man would not make an arrest wlhout a
I arrant ant tIme train finally pulled out ,
O'Nei on time 1IaIorm , waving farewell to
the group at the statIon . hits wife In her seat
too mud 10 speal and the dressmaker swearIng - I
Ing vengeance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: : IIJII'\ ) ' l'iiiir , 1""hIINNIII.
DES MOINES . Oct. 14.-Special ( role-
gram-I ) Is stated on good aUlhorlty that
the republican campaIgn managers have mad :
a poll of the preferences of the candidates .
for the le/lllurl with reference to time
quclon of resubmitting time prohibiton
amendiiment . and that It proved that a major-
Ity of them are In favor of resubmlsl'Ion.
The democrats and liberal republcans are
opposell to rcsubmimiaion . because It Is feared
that It would result In the adoption of constitutional .
sttutonal prohibition ant bring that issue'
back Into the stalo's politics as a permanent
Issue. The legllalro of two years ago
passed n resubmlsslon resolution . Such a res'-
elution must go through two successive leg-
Islatures before limo question can go to the
people The result of. the poll Is a surprise.
Sir , ' or . 1)t'iiiu-iitu . .1 " ' ( ) lititlL.
CEDAI H.PIS. Ia . Oct. H-Speclal (
Telegram-The ) police here are investigating
a strange case. A woman givIng the name
of Mrs. Rick and caiming to have just been
released from the asylum at VlrouquaVls. "
has aplied ) to them for help and protecton ,
She says her husband who lives In WlsconSln !
antI who wishes to be rid of her and have the
custody oC their two children . has had her
detained In several asylums amid that'when
shl was release at \Ironqua lie other day
a ticket was purchased 10 this city and she
was sent here being almost penniless upon
her arrival and among strangers. An Ln\'es- ,
lgaton will be made.
Coal :1 . hlrl Couic'iuide' to Strike.
rms : lINES , Oct. H.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) miners of time Polk district today
held a final meeting and ordered a strike
unless all the mines In the district grant a
uniform advance of 10 cents per ton by
\Vedmiesday October 16. It Is probable the
raise wi be denied.
The committee previously appoInted to wait
on the operators report that some are willing ,
to grant the raise and others will grant It' '
No\ember 1 , while others wIll give time raise
as son the miners ftre abe : to fill the 011era-
tors' chep coal contracts.
n"ll'rll Url1.e Iii.
DES MOINES . Oct. 14.-SpecIai ( Tele-
gram.-Oenerl ) F. : . Drake Is In the city ,
stoppIng at the Savery. He Is completely
worn out by the work of Ills canvass and
today , by time advice of ph'slcans. refused
to see an ) callers. Ills throal Is Ln bad con-
dillon and he talks with tliillculty. lie Is
very weall. Senator Allison was In the
city Ihls alcroon and spent a few minutes
with General Drake Unless the general
Improves al once some of his engagements
will have to be cancelled.
n"N lull"H UI reii.suiu's IIJII'I" . Pltl ] .
DES MOINES , Oct H.-Speclal ( Tele-
grain.-Patrlck ) J. Morgan , a fireman of ten
'ears' service on the city department died
today of Injuries surlaincul by him sIx weeks
ago In a fire In the Hansen wholesale drug
store.
Mrs. Mary n. Raymond , wife of N. B. nay-
muomid ex.clerk of the Iowa supreme court ,
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and daughter of George P. Magoumi , ex-pres-
Ident of Iowa college , dlell today. She was
one of the best known literary women of
th3 state _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'iurtlnl CI'nsuM ll.tlrlH 11'011 luw1.
DES MOINES , Oct. 14.-Speclal ( Telo-
grm.-Tho ) figures emi populaton of five
more counties \ ere gIven out by the census
bureau today. They are as follows :
18J 1835.
l"ayetto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,1H 21,731 1
Fioyd 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.121 1 17.IH
Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12bi 13W.
I'rlnktn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,812 17.1,6
Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,797 1G.2J9
n"IIN" ' ur 11 lowl Blllel'or.
CIEHOEE. la. , Ocl H.-Speclal ( Tele-
grammi.-Miss ) Jlna holly , aged 20 years , one
of Cherokee count"s most able school teach-
era . died ul the home of her sister pear
Quimby of typhoid fever early yesterday
niornimig. Tlo funeral took place this after-
neon at the home of her parents In Cedar
lownshlp. The remaIns were interred In the
Cedar cemetery
" 'url.hl& UI I Ito ilroiu'.l l'hl'II' .
FOnT DODGE . Ia. . Oct. H.-Speclal ( Tele-
I grammi.-The ) managers of the new railroad
from Jackson Minn. , to Hulh\en , la . deny
that It Is a railroad extension or that any
trunl Inc has an Interest In It. As $ O.OOO
of alI has been voted In Jackson county ,
Minnesota . the road will be buIlt. alhough
time Iowa old propositions have been voted
down. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
AI'r'N..tlrt'r I IOIA Clinst' ,
DES : , ION S , Oct H.-Dr. \ \ ' . C. Overton ,
who fed two . years ago from an Indictment
In this city for grave robbery all had since
been In I.ondon all ia do Janeiro was or-
refled last night In : lal1son. Wis. Sheriff
: lcOarralh left today to bring hIm back for
trial ills accomplices have been convlcte"
and are serving sentence for the crime.
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DUIJUQUE Oct. H-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
EI\a LIhtcap's death In her'bath room Saturday .
urday night to which much mystery at-
Inched , Is found to have been caused by
asphyxiation . The heater was without a vent
Pipe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S"II'or ' nl'IN Nut SeriauiisiIii. .
OTTUMV'A I. , Oct. H.-Senntor Davis
of Minnesota Is not 1 here as'reporled from
W.bster City . but left Saturday for hl . ' home
In lnneapols , He had a severe attack of
grIp. _ _ _ _ & _ _ _ .
Fir.- IhlJhl& II liiiIuilr ' 11111'1.
hELENA , Mont. . Oct. H.-I lre has been , ,
raging furIously In the Mull tunnel on the
Northern Pacific between Dozeman and Liv-
Ingston for nearly a month. Efforts were
made to smother the fro by sealing the tun-
nel and also wIth steam , but both were unsuccessful -
successful The damage cannot be estimated -
mated at this time . but Is believed to boer
very heavy. Large quantities of earth have
In the traeks. 'fralns
fallen on are being
transcrr c successfully over the new track
recently constructed over time 'mountains.
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'DROWNED \ ) IX I L II r ( ) lTAL
Terrible Accit1cnt nt O b"of b" the Large
Pitsburg Swei Mills .
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WORKMEN DROPPED - A IUt CONVERTER
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Sixteen 'Failis or Jlotel 'Irul O"cr-
tll'ICII 111111 Ihe , 'H . 'I\ " ' \ t'ii"
. ' N uiiihi't . 'of 'l'iieitt
lug I 1.11'&e XIII.t'I.IIUr 'Ihell
In I Hurrlhle ttitiuiter.
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PITTSBURG . Pa. . Oct. 11.-Tho converters
at time I'rankto\n mil of Jones & Laughln
overturned at 3:40 : o'cloc this morning ant
sixteen tons of molten metal poured Into the
pit below , where a score or inUre men were at
worl. One man was fatal ) ' burned , three
dangerously , anti four others sustained
serious InJuries. The names are :
SQUm V'ATSON widower . terrIbly
bure1 abolt head and body , will die
John B. Burr.
Wilam dwards. I
Charles Freebormu .
Wiiam C. Faulkner.
Thomas W. Faulkner.
Frank Kerilug .
Samuel Love.
'fhe Injured were removed to the hospital
where everything possible was done to alleviate -
le\late their ) sucerlns , .
' Watson wIll die and
The ph'slclans say Wnson1
that the chances of recovery ale agJlnst
Burr Edwards and Freeborn .
Time burns of time others are painful . but
not dangerous The responsibility for the accident -
cldenl has not yet been placed but I Is sall
to have been ummuoidabhe. The damage to
time mi was not very /roat , =
The accident occurred while the men were
In the act of raisIng converter No.1. which
contained over eight ton of molen metal.
1 Is raised , by compressed all power , Saul-
uel Love all John Tunney were workIng at
It. amid before they got Il raIsed the men
ant
work lug nt eon\eler No 2 start"11 to rIse I I
It e1so The metal ran out oC converter No
1. all time men became so exclel , over the
possibility of an explosion that they let0
If the compressell air maehlne all allowed
tIme con\eltors to drop They came down
with n crash and throw the metal In every
direction amid enveloped learly all the men
In that portion of the ummihi.
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The city counci was called to order last
e\enlng by Iresltent nula , the mayor being
nbsent.
Chairman Walters of the committee on judIciary -
dIciary reported favorably _ onan ordinammee
requiring time South Omaha Electric LIKnt
eOlpany 10 erect and maintain arc lghts nt
Twenty-fourth amI U streets and Twent-
fourth and D streets. The report of the com-
mittee was adopted and the ordinances passed
mitee al opte
under a suspension ! of the rules.
A sidewalk was order d laId on the , . olth
side of E street frol 'fwenly-slxth street Ir
' . and
the aley belween wenty.seventh
.
. , ' on
Twenly.elghth streets lr\pert ) owners
MissourI. avenue liotitioneli the counci to
: lssourl. a\enue pettonell
malntiln an arc light Thirteenth . anti Mis.
souII a\enlC , Heferred to tle cOlmltee on
. _
Ilblc lghts.
A requcst from P. J. Kelly , asking for a
reduction of special taxe , was read Kely
said that he had been charged $ :5 for a sidewalk -
walk twent.Ovo feet In length hy twelve I
feet wide. As Il was c\llent that an error I .
had been macic time matter was referred te
the proper commIttee.
City Aulor , larry Clmrletie ! was Instructed
to check over the Iccounts of ex. Polce Judge
I'owler. ' ' an expert accountant went
over time old records last sprIng I was found
that Judge I'owler owed _ the cIty $ 416. A
number of errors were fount , In the expert's
-
figures.
Time vlaluct repair mater went over for
one week as the contractor who was awarded
the worl has not put In an appearance.
H'an'moed that printing bIlls of the
the Tribune bo referred
Dro\ers Journal and referret
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10 the committee of the whole Carrl ,1
Attorney J. J. Breen put In n bill of $25
for acting as city attorney during Doud's
absence. The case Dreen tried was the cS'
of tho. cIty against Waiiace . and was In coma-
necton with the recent plumbing troubb
Walers dldn't thInk Il right to pay n city
aUorney $100 per month amid then hire out-
aide help just because the regular attorney
was away on a fishing trip. l'land thought
as Waiters did about the mnattcr . Doud explained -
plained that he had refurel before he wont
away to father n complalnl against Walace
because he had claimed al along that the
ordlnnnce would not hoh In court and he
ld not propose to go Into the district court
on that Issue. Mr Doud further stated that
.
he thought $10 woull be plenty to pay At-
lorney Breen After a long talk the Breen
bill was laid over for one week
When the printing bills were finally
reache the TrIbune withdrew Its bill , al-
leging an error in time lgures , The fevers
Journal bi of $42.35 was read and laId over
for one week
Under the regular order of business again
: lea moved that the chief of police l
ordered to take the street gang and lower
the street railway tracks emi Soulh Twenty-
fourth street to grade This Is the AlbrIght
trackvhmichi In some places Is four feet above
grade City Attorney Doul , thought the
motion a good onu , and the moton prevaIled.
Ever since early spring the street railway
coupany has been promIsIng to lower these
trachea but nothing has bcmm done.
The commilee on \Iaructe. streets and
alleys was Instructed to re.ad\ertse for bids
for the repairs on the viaduct. .
The street commIssioner was Instructed to
place a crosalng at Twenty.tlird and I
streets
Adjourned for one wee ) ( .
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GIO\I.n CIg\I.\ U A' ! ' ATI\ N'VA.
ills I'N'N"IH'e 1 'II'ct..l tl nrnn' ni
JlorltUN CtUelll'N" tr 1..tlll , ' .
ATLANTA Oa. . Oct H.-The indications
are that presldent's day at the Colon States
all International exposition will b3 the
crowning lay of time exposition. The Jour-
nal In an. ellorial today on Mr. Cleveland's
comIng says : "It wIll be remembered thal the
largest crowd of visitors In time history of this
city came here In October 1881. on the oc-
cablon of Presillent Cle'eland'sIslt to the
Pledmonl exposition.Ve believe that the
attendance on presldent's day will be twice as
great as I was then. Atlanta has almost
doubled In size since 1887 , and Is ten tmes as
well prepare to takC care of a great crowti
The present expositon ! , h yond comparIson
grater than any previous attraction of the
kind In Atlanta , or any other city In the
south .
"Since 18S President Coveland has flied
a larger place In the eyes of , the world than
any other merlcan cltizen . Thc desire to
see him and honor hina ( ' Isgreatermmow than
Il1 as then and wo expect to see a multI-
tude In Atlanta on ( r sldent'9 day which
wi dwarf thai whIch 4ttt'ifmed \ here on the
occasion of President Cleveland's . vIsit eight
years ago. I
"The honor In which the 11resllent Is held
by the masses of the people Is frequently
demonstrated . and a signal 'Illustraton of It
!
will be given In Atlanta ' one week from
next Wednesday " ' ' . :
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SAN FRANCISCO ' Oct. H.-A. Page
Brown one of the best ; known archiects
.f the Pacific coast . Is not expected to
live . as ths rehult oC a runaway aecl-
dent last weel Mr. Brown was driving
an ex.hurdle race horse called The NIp-
plo on n country road , when the
anImal ran away and plunged down a ftt-p
bank fifteen feet hIgh Into a dry creek Mr.
Page hal both legs one arm . lila collar bone
and three ribs broken. His face was frIghtfully .
fully gashed and his skull fractured , It 19
not known whethcr there are any Internal
Injurl s. but his friends fear he cannot sur-
viva his terrible external . wounds -
S'cr.tl r ) ' CnrlNlc flI'elineN tt ' 111. .
NEW YORK Oct. 14.-Secretary Carls ! (
of the Unlted States Treasury department Is
In town lie Is accompanIed by Assistant Sec.
retay Iiamhin. Secretary Carlisle denied
himself to newspaper pEople , sending them
word that he had nothing to impart to the
public at thIs time.
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For beauty for comfort for improvement
pf the complexion. use onlY Pozzoni's Powder .
deri ; there 18 nthlng to cuaI It
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t'i.l1 S.'lt' $ . \1'1 \01.l'\:01:1 : ,
'l'n"'lt ) . ( 'rll.r" tl the . \111
l'hnll I Xu" II I . \c'h'c ' Irllltuu.
SAN i'IIANCiSCO 1 . Oct. H-Tho revenue
cutter , Comlolore l'erry , has returned from
the northern sea , where she humus been confronted .
fronted each night for weeks by a gIgantic
line of fire . As CaptaIn Smith expresses I ,
, .
.the devil's . have the
devl's stoker habeen stirring UI
Aubterranoal sea of fales that ts supposed
to lie thOUS.HII oC feet tinier the nerlng's
bed . 411 as n conoqlence fully twenty of
the forty \'olconoes In the Aleutian chain arc
now active . "
The line of Islands I'lng between Bering
sea ant thl Pacific ocean belong to the Ullet
States and 01 them are probably time only
active volcanoes h'lnwithin Unlell
Slates terrier ) ' . : IICh has bee I written oC
lhogaslos'a Island , which have hCHthrowlng
111 a cloud of steam at tmcs for years . but
It was supposed that all other peaks 01 this
singular only Ino ef Islalds were extnct craters
only.Now.
Now ns far as the eye can reach from mummy
point In time Bering sea. a'acrnt or e\el
al a dlstalce frm the fatuous seal Ilants
the nlsimmg smoke and steal can bo seen In
both directions , The eruption Is general all ,
so very lively that at niglut the airy eolulls
take on the relectols of the fires deep 11
the earth benlath.the craters , Nowhere else
on time globe can such a sIght be wllesscll
In the day time only the white smele 01
stear Is visible. As dusk comes amid dark-
ness folo\s the wonder /rows , The brighter
column show tip In the cold Alaska Ilght
Irst anti as It gets darker other vl\lt curls
of smoe ) are to bo seen Rt greater IIMtances ,
Sommietimmies . when tlm positon of the oh-
server Is I\anlageols. a dozen or fifteen . of
these 1011er piars of fire are In sl/hl ,
Time show of slbterreanean force Is the
most noteworl ! ) ' over observed , on American
soil. As proof oC time mighty power that Is at
work benealh the Islands n mmeck ) of land has
been forced tip out of the sea betwecum 10gas.
lo\a . atl Old 10gISlo\1 atI the two Islands are
IOW enl I Is a queer looking hamad. One ( f
tile pJS5eS shown on the chart as connectng I
time Benilig sea with time greater oce.1n to the
southward has been filled lP , The rocks In
this neck are manlesl ) ' \'olcanlc origlim .
black and sl00th In surface as If OICl
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mmueited.
leled. .
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CIEYI : : I , Oct. 14.-Amelia Grover who , .
died at LaramIe yesterday of starvatIon , has.
hall no nourishment for over two 10nths
except a glass of water. 1"101 200 IIOllls
In weIght she wRsted to Feventy.l\e pOllls ,
A most extraordinary , clrcllslanco In this
conneclon Is that the almeltar ) canal failed
absolutely 10 nerform its ohhices - for len weeks
prior 10 death. Lecal phys-lcla regard time
ease ems ono of the 10St extraordinary II
medical annals offering as the only possible -
hIe explanation tao theory that some brin
disorder Intel Cored wlh the ( natural pro-
ceases of the body In such a way as to cause
physical wasting away. She lost the
power of speech two weeks ago and made
herself understood by signs. She appar-
enty suffered 10 pain. She was I half sister
of the welt klown Sarah Alhea Hi Sharon.
I You can carry
the little vial of
\z , Br Pierce's Pleas-
alit Pellets right
, 1 t in the vcst-pocket
" i of your dress suit ,
. . and it will not
. , "
- , . make even a little
' .4 . 'f _ ; z4c , .i 1111111) 'he I Pci-
lets ' are so smal
that 42 to 4 of
them go in a \ial
scarcely more than
nn inch long , and
as big round as a
1Cncl lClCiL
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jI They cre COIl-
Stipatioli.
.
R One .1 Pelet .
is a laxative ; two
r n mid cathartic
_ _ _
One taken after
dinner wi stimulate -
late digestive action and palliate
the effects of over-eating. They
act with gentle efcency on stomach -
ach , liver and bowels. 'I'hey don't
do the work themseh'es. They
simply stimulate the natural action
of the organs themselves. That
is where they differ from all other
pills. That is what makes them
better than all other pius. You
don't become a slave to their use as
with other pills , because their help
las/s. Once used , they are always
in favor.
( ' , V'A'ION.-Dr. pierce's Pleasalt l'cilets-
l'elels-
It's aim easy name to remember. Domu't let a dc-
sigiulumm ! drtglst taU you 1110 . somimcthiimigust
as goo ( " lie makes more malc al the "Just
as good kind. 'rhal's wily he woul rlher -
set them , , That's why ) 'ou hal better hot lake
101 a free sample (4 ( to 7 doses ) of . Pleasant
Petet- , . address Worl 's Dispelsary Medical
Association , Buffalo N. Y. Metial
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rKN
L da'e
4J r Air
onodi
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gJ4 ; .uayJ-
CflflOt O
'tome operc'
wi1hotir inn
Whiff of
. _ ti1 P ? ' frjr
. ( owN
ThE rASHIONABLE PERFIJM.
Flowery , refreshinc , dehiceto
dfld1 Ies1in. -
For sleby druqIst5 only.
IMPERIAL CFUWN PEflFU14EY ! CO ,
SAINT LOUiS ,
MEYER t3ROTIICRS DRUG COAGEtITSI
ALSOTRY ( WEDDUIG 6ELLS\I'wo \ new
PEAC1 BLOW. J odor5 ,
A sample
glass . .
Schlitz's Malt
Extract.
'We shaH be pleased to have anyone at-
metell with inuligoallon . sllepsla , mnl-
nutritiomm-om' , In fact , who Is Iii alY way In
leed or n nourIshing tonic-try a glass of
time Schltz Malt Bxtract. It's work Is
wendel ful.con\ertng starchY footis ( which
constitute 80 per cent of our daily let ) Into
al easily digested contlitlon .
Sold by us at $2.0 per dozen , or 200 for
sIngle bottle . Delivery free .
811011111111 Il & McolllloII M 1 011111 i O
1513 Dodge St. , 2 door svest of V. 0 ,
; j ; CIJMBEME.
. CUPJEfE.
.w Cure. . the .le \ ot
.ett.abuau , excesses .
emissions . Impotency ,
I ' , 'arlceele antl eonlU.
, . , C , j box patton. . Ilx One for dollar ' 5. 1'01 a
, sale by TIC aOOD.
. DRIbO CO. .
/ lAN 1RIQ C.
4/ . . .UQ I'aram at
I . " .1 anti pure
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) ; luuumr 1111) ' l'h"h'lll > Nov 1'I'llli y l'llt"11111 ll 1.1111 tiusi t.r ) ' I ) ' the
Clloclllll usual h"lllr.1 'h'lh"I-'I'r'utll'lt Nut 1 ' 1'-\1 I i'iitients
.
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. Caueete.i tl I'l y 1 IIII I ' ( 'its. Ir A'ust'ssuuua'uut . . ,
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Time onal II cOll'leto 1I : < tl'I' ) ' Ot iltmn-
.lreds of etiSeit of nstuuua . for \ \ hkh(1) ' d
the fatally ' of Onmmtlumi are now
(111) hSlclan 01lhl nrl I
according } ( " ) COlIcin , , } nod Shepatl , SO
large n IMture of credit ' lit due to their
use of clrnt\'e "ll'OIl ur lint ( deJr o on
' ( olleentraton antI potency I'cqll"lo to direct
local uctOI UI time ore Inll tl " I'lsNI air
tUiie . like 10.01 llll dropped , Into 11 lul- .
JUI'I'd ' . oimmlmmmt'nt
eye or helHIK olnlnHnt on ni cx-
( dual sore
Ever : ) ' Patient with bromueimltls . nthma or
other lung alment recel'a5 methicatlema
renchlng tim tlltalet 1mar15 . no Iller how
det'i , In time hlRS thmey Ilhe , ' 1hls Is
true for Ilateltl b ) ' mali I wel IS for
tI.oso who visit time . 0111cc.
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isv"i' : ' 1'111 1111'1't
lrs . ( ' . . . ' '
" (111.111.1 1111 h"IIII'II' " 111"hl
" " ni Iltl liii' sIi'I uia u 11 "fll,1 ,
IN '
Iiii ' ( ' iii . iIit'tii's Ilf I , ' ) oil \ ' 11
' ' 1' , . lil'OMt'iitt' ( nlth "i , " " , aim'a'iuairuil
t'Iiruuiie uuuiuiiaaI' iuuii is illiauuut tile
l'hrllh' 111.h' llt "Ithlut .
I
II"IIH 'n ' 111" hlA' f'I'1 1 hl stir-
for trout a'uttuiu'i'Is , l"thll n. Iui'nit-
a'iilIIs . luiriaiuug riiettuuuiaii'aiit ai' alisuig-
II'IIJ 'hll. hlrlh.1 .1".1. I rh..llt.1 . nl' I" IINthl. thrnl' I
ualTa'eliauus t his ' ' , iiIuit's' , iIiiaialer I .
,
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siaiuiiiuhu : lut' liuuiu'.I ta'uuuilla' ! ; ; aut' liii ;
Ilth'I' . 1.tIA' e1uiaiiuhtu tiiiitle'itt nl' , '
aia'leaina' eva'u' " hut. ' tn uuIl lie bout' .
, " ! 'tl' nlr iiuaiiti'tu .l.I..tll' 11 II.th..I.
ItIiani ( l"II""N" 1",1 thl' I 11011111
"lh"lt
1..N.lt.lt "C . s : ' ; 11'r lulth , ll jut-u-
lell' " I umcitait'ai .
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A. l'r"I.IIA I 1.hh.I. iit'rht'imc'e "r ( lie
( ' 'II'11111 0 4 1h"III.1 'l'r"ltl..t.
The He\ , D , K. Tiumdahi , n. D. . presiding ,
eld or . OIII IHlan" , Neh . lain I I of Omll11
Iml one of the 10st notcll ciergymmucim 0
the : lolhollst denollna lon. wllH :
1"01' twcnl 'elll 1 wits a ! lffl'rer frul
cnlarrh of time heud. In 1,1I1on to time
usual offensive anti , Inpeaunl ) Flplols
th C tIMCaSl hud 1 uam Putt reti IYuleo Inll to
, with ' tmmt'uutmil
POlO 'xlenl Inlerfercd wlh I ) n"ntul
, ' frIends 1 took , ' .
work Bml'lcl of fllenlls I 'ourso
of trtatl\lnt wih the Copeaml : Int , Shellr.1
speclllsis anti founlt It to be Ilcolllll\ly
other ' which I hind
1I11erior 10 ntmy sllel
e\'OI' resol'd ) , I fecI I I ditty 10
strongly tollend these phllllns ) 11
II need of skillful mmmiii falhfll treattmai'uit. "
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AGNhI'1S tP _ \ 'I'IDI\ .
( ur"11 Non ci y ' 1' " . " Y"lr" . \ / " 11.1 thus
" ' 'I'i'auuhit'aI.
X""l'r ! ' lice Il" " 1''oulh.I.
Mi's. J. 1 : Iulen , 220 Uunl.lo street
wife of lie ' 1'1 known "lllloe of time
Union Pacilc hallway ( 'Oiflhiiiti' . , look Ireat-
moment two years ago wlh Dr " . \11Ianl al,1 ,
Shepard for catarrhal bronchlis and
nstimmna.Vlieum altl , leclnl ) ' whtther time
IIH'ISI' lund ever commie back on her In an ) '
ivity Mi s. Mullen said :
:119 : Iulcn
" : I ) ' whole tlahe : cUme from Iltlrrh , I
hud talunh when I little girl ; In fmtet . 1
always had It mimitll iii ) ' Iecclt 'ure I was
always spltng amid blowing IUCIS anti
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umeezuiig. I eiuim.t remimehumuer that I waa
v"r free fromum hmemimhmut'hme soi 0 itumugs and
lialums tluh'otui'hi ( lie chest. ' 'Imemm , mtt'otit seven
tears mmgo , the bronchial tubes 3'ieliled to ( liii
license , nuid 1 fomuumti ( hunt I haul iuronchminl
eiutnrrh , ( in iiroimchuiths. rhme catuarrhu lmuiii
I4ChiC losvui tin ummy lungs , It wasn't bug
befiiro 1 imegnua to wheeze at every little
eoitl , with bmtd spells of cotugimtumg.
' 'The air ttib healing to iiuy itimigs wee
riot oumly lumihmuitmed , btmt cuumtracteui so that
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: IHS , T. 1 111I.T.I'N , 2203 11'IIel ( Bt.
not enl ' COII\ : not get utit' , 'nullh , but 1'
bll'alhlng Wil lust or the Ihn ntende3
whim 101'enlbS anll sufelln . In tme 11 i
IUII C0l0 10 wealcn : . limo 111 10 effect I )
llelal 1 healh I I \1'1) ' I"I ' , 1 cotuidmm' t wnlU
I a PithY or elhub sta Irma or Illtl an y III I i I
exertion without hl\lnl tl Ianl Illt Itru ,
git' I get 1\ ' \lealh , In Im.l : weather ! 1
would hl\ ' ( ) tang multi nnglroul choiling
111.1Ilt I woult 11to t i' It I t up 11 nl 1gb t 10
breath , ' ul ni , 1 I Ilal : ) got 10 hall and (
I ) s ) 111 ito "OIII.lel , ) ' worn out that 1
wns genii for iuothmiumg. I WaSh11 tl lel
Ihan t 1W pouuds I hwl sall immure thin ma 1
111111,1. I t , but 1 IUMt multi tbut Ilnco 1) '
111'0 I ) ' Dr ShlllU d I I have reguuhmueti amy
liesii . wlllhlng how 187 liotuumds . amid 1 havt
le\er hail I touch of 1) ' "hI truhlo since "
1 , CII ( A lt : 'I'l.
Cutllrh Inl , nil eturmatmie . , IS'ases treated
lt lImo 1111011 rate of $5 n month . mcmli- ,
climes free 1'.itients itt I , lslllce success-
ftihiy bum mm be. treated 1) ' omati . Sell fem alltol
DUS COPELAND ) & SIEP AHD ,
noels :12 AND 313 NI'W YORK LIFI9
nUI.DI G. OMAhA. NIW.
Office Iioturs-9 to 1 n. I , ; : I : to 5 p. I. Eve
ninguu-Wedneadaa's anti Saturdays only.
I to 8. Bun a-10 to 1 : m.
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COUNCIL BIUFFS WOHS rutd Office . Cor. Ave. A 11ul 2GtIi St Tel 310
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VI1R STR1CTLYPUR13LLUJ I4tJ liftu
RILiABLL MIXED PAINTS , CIhIiM1CtLLY IIJfli COI.ORS.
, -Vo do umtmt rmmlx our alt with 0110:11) : till iii am' l'ur to ui 1 y , ) um itt. wiioiiMtlua : Price. Ni ) umevorl
efmtrd to a tiiiter.tdtu I oil , c ti I itt our pit 'mm ILTId 'a u L .4 L im ; il o of tmii whIch aiim "hiiow-liarul'
comimimetttorssoid for euro hiut'aecui oil. It wili immtcrott you if yotm mare gtmliu to Imuimut. :
Davis Drug4 Paint & Glass House ,
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( Mi mama used Wool ioap ) (1 ( wish mine haCk
IJ700LEjVS will not shrink If
WOOL SOAP
is used In ( lie laundry.
Wool Soap Ii delicate aml refreshing aur lath iur
roses. 'rIme t'ttst ' eleaims'mr ron hotuteimoici awl
latumicli'y uurposes. 3Ju , i bur at your dealers ,
Raworthm. choade & to , , Makers. Chicago.
VDR OF
EasUy , Quickly , Permanently Restored.
Yeuakneas , Nervousnas. ,
; ; : fltmliiit $ ) ' , anti all thio Irsia
: ' .V/I"ofevilsfrouiearly errors or
'a ° r cxuceaes : the resuhtiot
' .J'rV overworhe , ulcieumeas 'worr' ,
etc. Ftuhistre'mgtlm , deyei.
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I ottimeboal ) ' . Slmtmie.uat
' . utah mnethouts. fmnnmeslL.
- ate Itnprotemfli'flt seen.
raumure tmpeeI Ibit' , 2.000 references. 1100k.
expiaaatlou amid proofs maIled ( Semuied > free.
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Dr. G. GOLDING ,
'I'lit , ( test lteiliuble a iual Suaceesiufuil
Sit'eiiihist Iii tilt , 'I'a't'mttuuuauit of iii
I'rhviite a utui 14a'ur't hhsa'isau'au of hvii ,
Treatment by malt. Corre.pommiit'nce mronmptly
answered , consultation free and eonhidential ,
olflce hours. S a , in. to S p. m. Call or write
Hunttayiu , 9 to 13. Coniuhiatton rootmms , 2I amid
205 1)oulas block.
5 , E. Cor , JItht & houige , , Otuuiuiun. Nub , ,
EEIs'I' ? ! ' NLT1ONL llAi
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Council Bluffs , Iowa.
C4U'I'F4L , . . . $100,00 ( )
% 'i , : SOLICIT 'OV1t hlUftINIISM.
'I3 l)1ISI II II ' . ' ( ) t'i COhLIIC'I'iNS.
( ) Nl3 OF' 'i'hiC ( ) I.hIJS'l' IIAN1S IN 1l'A
5 I'Iiht ClINT i'Alhi ON 'PhallI hh1lUS11S
CIALL M1) SLIL1'VLOIL W1t1'1'13.
Mll' BUllAllY IIIIAThB
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GIVEN BY TIlE
Sociy Poop of ounciI Bluffs
FRIDAY AD SATURDAY , OCT. 18-19
AND SATURDAY MATINEE.
Mr. , 0. ii. Shuuiomu avlli aimmmoar in tim role ot
I 'ocmi hitmiu ti : $ ; ! ti I . , s 14 I iiu rt , iati ghi i iuc ita r u .
flu. Siumiomus , Ctpt. : Johiim 5uuilhi ; It II. JuitIsomi ,
( 'mtIt. Itoifo ; mttiui E. 5. Alloim mis l'owIumttmtuu.
Tickets 50c , 75c , SI : Gallery , 25c.
Mrs. 13. E. Whicler ,
176 U t'muiiuuuii A ye. , Co ii mm cli III ti lT.
Iumstruetor nuid uugeimt of tbuo
SCHULTZ GERM N COMPOUND
cemmuupoSeui of hiorbs , r nets , oils mtmmmi batiiq.
$ Pttciitl attomit gls'ouu ( a , thita colubrietcul
i4aliuue , Cmaimclumo ilttthi , Medleateti Ot'omiti liathu.
( heruimaui iimedlctitu.i towels it ) rclhuve and
clamuuumo , thu mystotii of tmvcry Imumimuirity of limo
biotid . 1'oltivo ciuru for ( ) mttau'nhu , Cmnsiummmp.
I mcmii , I ) ropy mmumti ( lou ii ml I ) j li I I ty. I uistrtmc-
I itmui gi you I mu the 'I' ni i i'u : i t lime ii t of time
hair ; also fmtchai trouutuuittilt. whereby ouuo can
learn to uratilcatu mthl hhloumulluims froi the
Imucu. Letters of humutmiry uarouumptly mtmiawerod ,
A t hmomimu ft'orut 2 p. iii , 1.0 fi p. iii.
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S. . ft Itemely CALTIIOB rr , . , and mu
K' t'c iegsi gUaratite , that ( JALTIIOS will
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Adl.VON MOIIL CO. ,
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Special oIicos-CouciI Oluffs
FOIl IICNT , MY Itlt3iDBNCi , 318 I'LATNEiI
street , utter November 1 ; eIght roommas ; modern
convenicneeB.
Also tlvut.roQm house , No , Ill I'latiuer strestI
possession at any time , Jacotu.iims.
cii IMNBYH CLMT.D ; VAULTS CiiANED.
Ed ijiurke , atV , B. homer' , , 538 iirusdwuy ,
it SAI.I'I CI1IIAI' , A (1001) STI'Itod hEAT.
Ing plant ; boiler. lunnlng No. 2 , itli ra4lators ,
ltIe , atC. , suItable for heating house. Inquire
iii 310 liii street sAid 8th isvetioe. J. .1 , Brown ,
Thu OMAHA l'A1tl Si.OO AND FIXTJitiBI (
for re-nt , No. lO1 S. h'lerce street , lntmuire of
Ii. hague or II , II. tiheufe.
i-oil lth1N'r , lliflhI'l-IIOOM 1lOi'U : blOUSE ,
a blocks fr-mi Nonpareil oimu'e. e'uuap I takea
apm . U , Q.jZJOijfo , l.Main .tre L- , ,
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