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AR 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE tion to take the place of merce Rallw the Interstat The latter usso WANT N0 NORE OF BROATCH. ' The Senso of Last Night's Mesting of Seo- oud Ward Republicans, OR. MERCER GéTS THE DELEGATION. assoclation. ciation is kept together mainly because Chair a man Walker has proved himself a valuaole man to the 1 roads, dent destr 3 usefulness it may have had by turning the right of final appeal to the minor o wizations, rendering them inall thir Yestorday the p cutiy tre After the close sting of the gencral managers to- e day they organized an informal cacus to dis- cuss the situation A Severe Rebuk » Admintstorad to the | IS T SUIERE Lt tho prospect wi Tammany Chief and His Heel- brisiter for an era of stable rateg tin it hd . > been in months and in thhir individual capac bl ey ities they ngreed tosign o call fora meeting Revenged. of all western lines next Tuesday to take | steps towards the - for of one associa tion embrucing all the v in the west Pandemoninm? hat's it exactly, Tt was The proposd s to orgon under an tho clashing of the Broateh and antl- | BEFeemont sinilae to the propo 4 western n 4 ussociated railways Browtil: clany at tho i ward cwucas il e remembered that the only stume last evening. The Broatchites w h bling block in the way of the acceptance of to capture the caucus, but they conldn’t do | that agrcement was the failure to ugree on o Com- ( THE TE. | | of the national educat bright and fair and gates present At special committee on ACHERN ANSOCIATEO the morning session the report of | All Sorts Subjects Considered by Dle Speakers, [ Sr. Part, Minn, July 6.—The second day tional convention opened | there many dele | wer the Peda- srienl o gogical Observation' was presented by George P. Brown of Illinols, ehairman of the com | mittee Dr. T. Harrls, Unitel States com. missioner of education, rehd anothier paper | on the subject “harics DeGarnoof N 111, road it of the special inquiry on the relu- f instruction t will training Dr. Buldwin of th normal_school | wnd Mr, Heiln 1in_the aiscussion Superintend H. Maxwell of | Brooklyn prosented 0 paper o *Exan fon as Tests for Promotions. | utG. S, Albee of the Oshkosh, ormal school, saused the 3 | division of traMe or carni This could pened the discussion | {h/aad St was what ceused the troabl hiave been done had it not been for the Union by Dr. White of Cincinnati | It was simply a repotition of their Pacific-Northwestern contract and the fact | and Dr John of Mississippi methods on such occasions, and their that the attempt is to be renewed in spite of | Department work was taken up in the | ainst the rulings of clhiir when | the contrict, shows the western rouds blieve | afteruoon, the soven different sections mect- ronto little loss than | the Vanderbilts have obtained or will obtain | ingin various places. ‘ T b e lirs | 8 controlling Intorest in the Union Pacific, | the afternoon there werq seven i Gl making one line of the two, In uny event of educational departmints in | hother fn cursing the chairman at | ¢ soneral man expressed lively hopes s parts of the city. “The departuent of the tops of th 5 us they pranced about | of the organization of one large assocration to | musical education met in Peoples’ the floor & wit at their de- | inciude all western lines, Ttwas decidedthis ¢ church, being presided over by Herbert | fok afiemoon by Chatiman Faithorn that the ad. | Griges of Denver, whoso opening iddress was cat. X ve oo Vanea th 10 went basis to the Mis- | @ comparison between old and new methods | The meeting was called to order by €. M. | (S0E V05000 N 0SE Paul o into effect | of teaching music, in which he strongly urged | O Donovan, pr nt of the ward vepublican | A\t | the need of makin cal atmosphere in club, and the regulat oficers of the club were | the school room and having all things YRS L e S A8 pibetin g+ 8 | An Advance Wil Be Made wrmonious, in that way faster advancing the | 3 NI e Ll | emeaco, July 0.—The = of tho | papil. Othor papers were rad, | floor in theinterest of the Broatch conting Ueobpiluih i LR s sl neattle | i iciota thought every. Neliary (sactior and Mr. Redfield was elected in his stead from southw i Missouri river points are | should be ught in_ kindergarten work The intro luction of & resolution to exclude 0 low and wlvaneed, The rate s | Sacondary education was the topic at the all democrats and _republicans who were not | 12 eent & wduced to that figure | piemeuth Congregational church, A paper voters of the ward from taking part in the | byt ) & Alton sev months ugo | on’the high school as a fitting school was meeting occasioned the first lowl from the | from the fovmer basis, 2 « Anadvance | wead by AL F. Bechdolt of Minnesota, who Broatehites it would Kill their cut and | Will soou be niade thoueht the h too superficial dried seheme o ran the caueus: by the aid of | i col vepresented at the outsiders, whe on_hand in force ow meeting of higher education at the The resolution was adopted, but the broezo 4 i Buptist church and lstenol to and diseu ssod that it excited was nothing as compared with Suapp sed Nebr three papers, President Blanchard a W hea. the storm that arose when Dan O'Keekfre in- | Cristoy, Ta, July 0. [§ | elegeam | ton colleize, lilinois, took up the query, *What troduced a ution o the cffect that the | go T Ber. |~ M. R Earles, @ supposed vest @ the poople to ask of the cdlleger” und republicuns of the wurd were f D Mereer | gt of Nebraslea City, walked o tho rear uded thoy could ask that collog mor be | i e Who Tid botrayed his | ©nd of o passenser train noar Deerfield last Prosidont Stetson of party and who used to o | nieht and was iustantly kiiled. Ho was | A llega conside the ques- anythin 1 the ithoueh it missed between Fairtield and Otturowa, and *Shor L3 « our wits to thit ward heowed his fivst noming s foind b ol Daoailiby sootibn men, Moot thé Popular De wd his position tion Ou his clothes wer, acoupon | 15 well as those who followed on the sume The motion to adopt the resolution re- | tieket from Ch P o | subject, was. strongly azainst the innovation. ceived 4 score of seconds, and then the | gimod was M I, by v supposed | The liall of the House of - represeutati Broutchites cut loose. They did not wint o | ¢o be from his mothor was dated at_Bowl was erowded by the nocmal school depart- pledged delegation until after the delegati gallia, O. ) money was found, ‘Pne body | mentand their friends : : e was eiected, s were other thitgs that | s well avessed and the Loft foot was erip- | .\n,-\)u tion \ ; under l‘(:;\u.h ion in they did ot wint, and some that they i} plod. * Ho was a nanof molium height *und the high school bullding. ~Several papers wait, but the motion to pledge the delagation | et with lie 2 o for Dr. Movoer was carried. with an_ amonnt | o 80h With i The departments of clementary schools and of enthusiasm thiet fuivly took their breath A Bal industrial educatiorand normal training held & ovimition 6] A¥E o rport Shatati nasaes | g to itk <Dy % | manual division of tho Primary clnssos, greme of delegates und alteruntes, but that failed death occurred last night, the v | il clementary” schools,”” was and the following names were little out cight months of are, daughter sred by various speakers. |u«m,,‘1 Bowa, of M Mus, Benfamin Montross, who ents for such training were taken effe, R AR e SREl Bu. | from their own experience, Hahan, Vad Do, Ka nd Komen. An Abut 0 cocte - yesterduy | CHARRNAN BELDEN'S ADDRESS. clection followed, I’ which the first cight 1 the babe swallowed EEany cuved the mnjority of Votes and wera - do- | Dutfon, which beeame loriyed futhe windpipe | Republic n Editors Urged to Spenk | ed the e to be submitted for | anc he child began to « parents of" p N lectio Bitl, iEnbia ward. caucs Friday | went to its assistance und tried their best to Bl the Adan b Bel f gl £ N it They then Tushed ton | - WASHINGTON, July . —Representative Bol- A miotion on the part of the Broateh faction | ueizhbor 1 the babe for medi .1 | den, chairman of the republican con 10/tablé the tntixe procecdiigs. foll through loctor gave the case | sioual committee, has issued an address and a motion to adjourn carricd up Vis m totake (ho hoking. il | the vepublican editors of the country on the hon the dofoated . B i to | to Towa City. They cmue here by milway, | g bject of the national election law ror. claimed t but the chill was dead before medical assist- 2 1 been ¢ count ance could be norad, that' the votes that they would r we The Rat> rer'things of Ehtana i Injunction Case. uce, fnvited to turn out Fri. | Des Moivis, b, Joly 9—[Spacial Tele- s to ratify the list of deie- | gram to T Bre.]—A new phase has been s 1 e itnes were not satisfuctory 0 | put upon the joint vate injunction case of the IooTity of he oters 0f the ward, but they | yinyeapolis & St. Louis milroad against the SYAT 1 ah) it was o very chilly ovening for | 1ilroad eommissioners. The injunction was the Broateh supporters, although the mer- | served on the d4th inst. upon Commissioner cury roosted high Campbell at Newton, and upn Com- — - joner Day at | lowa City the PLEADING THEIR RIGHTS. The r went L oanto = soffect —— on the 4'n, and the commissioners, after consultiug the best legal talent, hav cluded that the injunetion does ot and although it prevents them from bringing an action it does not prevent the shippers The luterstate Commission in Session at Washington, WasniNGrox, D, € . —Railroad com- punies having presented thieir arguments in {l,'..“‘ \l:n;m :l.) (i\nim'ml l-‘x( m‘ J\lp_ .; ppositior o contemplated order of the | Kelly of he Mason y & Fort :","f“'l“"'_' Mo EQ1 A plaled ora ey r'“" Dodgo road today wired - the com- nterstate commerce cormission, reducing | mission that he was trying to join freight rates on grain shipme onthe ground of want of juvisdiction, the commission was today in session hearing argaments from persons of the opinion that the proposed reduction should be adopted When the commission met today there were present T, M. Lamberton of Nebraska, representing the stat and stato farmers’ alli- ts in the west | rates on conl with the road’s eonnections, but that it was impossible to do so under the table formulated by the commissiones board gave him authority to avrang v rates he suw fit, provided tt ey did not exceed the rates of the hourd. A Preachel Forr Dovar gram to Tue ¥ Ta, July 9.—[Special Tele- .| ~James Hall, a Methodist ance; H. ¥, Dousman, menber, of the Chi- | EFam to e Brw. I ams Hull, a Mothodk cago board of trade; George T.Anthony | Cirevit Lpisseg S TUEEIOIY 0D oL Hors and James Humphrey, Kunsas railroad com- | Vs boen foreed to resign on account of his 1| relutions with a youug school ¢ named 1 Law, with whoin he has been living at a Grand Junction botel, Hall has a wife and n this city in <ln stitute circumstances, b peared aud his wife tics dangerous misioners, and Spencer . commisioner of Towa. By ment Dousman made the o Dousman said the Chi found itselt entirely in proposed reduction in freix that somo slight modifica iu the order us proposed by the col The board of trade was of the opin said, that any rate from the Missouri riv go- of nore than th, raili common agr ing address. 1o board of trade with the but felt 1l here, Burid ina Well. Exma, In., July Speeial Telegram to Tug Bre|— Frank Walkup, aweaithy farmer of this county, went into @ well on his farm thisaftemooirto remove the careass of a rab- bit. 1 in, burying him beneatn twent scand soil. He | If of the » of Chicago asked the co te on all ves ued 0 sourl 100 pounds, and to n s tssippi His wifo is ut on o visit between the Missou r and Chicigzo of or Iowa Ci is not defimtely cents per 100 pounds, and to order a o simo fhwo that the i 8 ted. Al gatow to the scabourd b Poldtr adjusted o the same basis - that is, ATeiO0 18 A0y i Toldran local rates bothi to and from these junction | Y0 Tite Bk ]—The republican —congres. points, with through rate thoe same’ via ull | Sional conveution of the I'hird Towa distriet routes. held in this city today. Hon. D. B, Lanby who followed Dousman 8 m wa lutions fon in the rate 10 12 contwpe: of worn from the 1) pounds to R D legiaqupreuer of o, st Fadiciel Nopinatios: and others also mado arguiments in bebalf of [, CAIEOLL, i, July 0. -[Special Teley the interests represented by them, Tue Bee. | —At the judicial convention held A % here this afternoon by the republicans ¥ 3 Georgce W, Pains of this city and Samuel M 5 Eeilicn (pein ""'l“:"df'r i Elwood of Sac City were nominated to suc- FAARTON,. 8. I, [Special Telegram | 0.4 Judges Conner and Newcomber, both of to Tue B It is confidently asserted th whom declined renomination, engineers ure locating a lino fora vaitroad from Randolph, Cedar county, Nebraska, to Yankton, and that it _is theintention of the Northwestern to build from Randolph to Yankton, bridge the Missouri here und then ALl the gzip of twenty-five miles from Conter- ville to Sloux_ Falli; thus oponing a diree lhu' from St. Paulto Columbus on the Union . The Homeopathists, Cepar - Rarios, In, Juy 0.—[3pecial “Pelegram o Tue Bee.|—The Central Homeo- pathy Medical socicty of Towa began a sey- eral days’ session here today witl a lavge number in attendance, among them three pro- fossors of the state university. e intention Sioux City head off the Line, it being is clearly to Na Tl'k.ll. & Ogden Short GaS, under: ro that the ¢ Northern has [ 1¢ Will Be Piped to Chicago at An got of the Sioux City & Northern Early Day. and s backing the Short Line. These gaps, . July 0.—(8§ et e it is insisted, ave o be filled inmediately and Cnicaao, July . | Telogram to Tne the bridge will be built as fast as money can | Bre.]—That natural g Il be distrnbuted doit. 1t is rumored that Marvin Hughitt said at Omabaa fow months ago that if the onx City people pushed_the Short Line ho would bridge the river ut Yuukton and make them sick. in Chicago at an carly day seems to be as- sured, notwithstanding the trials the pro- woters of the project have met with, It was learned this moming that the contracts for piping the ar through Indiana were formally let fow duys ugo aud o A Warm Fight Expected, AT Al oo | those interested are confident that the pipes Ciicao, July 9. pectal Tof mto THE | i)} ho laid to the Illinois state line by No- Bre)—Today's hearig by Chairman | vember 1; and beside that, the pumping Fathom on the proposed reduction in coal vates by the St. Paul road made no change in the intentions of that company and the re- ductions will be made tomorrow. Itis im- possible yet to say what the effeet will be, but the interested raads expect a warm fight. The St Paul rates will equal the Milwaukee and Lake Superior rates and the latter have heretofore insisted on a differential of 25 ceuts a ton, The Chicago Railroad association today re- au passeuger rates from Chicago to Helena, Butwe and common Montana points & to #10. The reductions were noecessary owing to local reductions by the Northern l'm-i#« from St. Paul. An attempt is on foot 10 raise cattle rates from southwestern points to Chicago. As the present rates have not been manipulated an advance is expected. stations, two of which are contemplated to give the gas the ne force, will have been built by the same time. Itis generally understood that an eastern sydicate is behind the natural gas project and thatJ. W, Doane aud E. M. Phelps of this city are its local represen tative: A Fatal Wreek, Meypiis, July 9.---This afternoon at Sibley, Avk., four miles west of Memphis, an out- going Memphis & Little Rock passenger train was crashed into by a freight train of the Kansas City wailroad. Four persons were killed, all negroes, three men and one woman. A dozen others were injured, some so seri- ously that they will probably die. - More Money for Bradshaw. Tur Brr ackuowledges the receipt of #10 through W. D, Hullur of Blair from the Woman's misslonary socioty of the German Luthoran church o l'unumvlh'. Neb., to be added 1 the Bradshaw velief fund. ~— Managers are Enthused, Omierco, July 9.~[Special Telegram to ik Bre.] - The managers of the lines in the Interstite Commerce Ruilway association met today and became so enthused over the | g pequty, for comfort, for lmprovoment rate prospect that they again started things | of the complexion, use only Pozzoni’s Powder ; Lo wotion toward 8 Western Rallway assocls- | thero is nothing equal to it ““The vepublican part the country on its pl to the exceution of t stitution which guarantees every lawful voter in federal elections aright to deposit Lis ballot and have it counts for the candidate of his choice, No stion of negro supremacy, no usurpation of 9u lections, agan como a law' tivein the fulfllmen ous in the performan and undaunted by di saults of the dem formed its dut ow it only remains ¥ in the senate to nit the prosident 'y and register the will of the nation. the senate promptly obligation ¢ “I'he committee is tion showing a con part of the demao thread of pubiic th minds of people to the end that a sentiment v be manufactures s from pussing o ion, Itis press vepublican pre us foreible some influence tors to carrying ou Will you not do you senate shall respond of the measure all absolutely essential to pure elections ¢ BLOODTHIR Street Laborers in West Superior Are owing Desperate. West Surrrion, Wis, pected that the stri « wouldbe ended bu About two hundred main strects this 1 Twelfth men were employe upon them anda fi Sutton eut one man on the prm with a shovel. The strikers chased Sutton to his home, threé blocks, beating him Later in the day American steel barge works, where they wi kept at a distance w ner another utte force the works. one man left rn. Anderson held his g ver. The mob anything they could the mayor and a for rived on the grounds the st for Auderson’s life. crowd by appoiuting a ¢ v of policemen to sce Anderson to and a ¢ W the city hall. ‘onight 30 citizens were sworn in as special police. T it A OBJECTIONARLE PROVISION. It Caases the Veto of the Land ¥ chase Ex WASHINGTON, July returned to the hou bill extending payme land of the Omahs braska. The pre: “There is 10 ahj cither on the part of Indians to the exten stallments due from relief is probably due Tho president, however Wl lands p: yision: T s extendad the state of patents issued.” The dent is o tlo of the Indians in the I all be pre jected to sale for the delinquency of purchasers in payiug tax ass e Severe Storms T Wisiixeroy, July #.—-A specidl hulll-lml from the siginal sery ture has fallen from in the lake regions, sixteen 10 20 degrons day mueh waricr w upper lake region and in the Uppor Missis sippi valley, with severs local storns iu the Dakogas, lowa and Nebraska, ———— Wiped Outby Fire, Eivina, N Y., July 0.~ Thelittle town of Roseville, across the state hme in Ti county, Penusylvani by fire’ yesterday. in all were burued, leral power is involved. cently pussed the house deals only with na- The states ure properly le by the i n of opinion at this as time! STY STRIKERS. a day. treet, whet Contractor in the head, i the bullet glancing aud hitting a man n@med John Foster in The strikers threw bri oraska as the United States unc " he s tforms t hat pro , “‘pledged | t it would see sion of the con- he bill which re- \ 1 destinies through their | thep should the bill not house, faithful and ae- t of party pledges, zeal- Fid i great public trust cal threats and as- ¢, promptly per- age of the bill, forthe republican ma: » emulate the house and by is signature to rati- Will perform this imperative inpossession of informa- centrated- effort on the ic party to change the ought by poisoning the d that would deter con- national elections law belicved a favorabie ex- juncture from the along the line would be ly and would excite a and inspive the le t of the party's pledge 1 duty in urging that th promptly by the passa ch the house cousiders July 9.-T6 was ex- ike umong strect laborers by the men aecepting The dospondency 1t a Tull before the storm, kers appeared in the ling and proceeded to ro about four hundred d. The strikers rushed bt ensued, Contractor st with clubs. 4 mob a ved at the © After din- made to son shot ith revoly Snpt was Andc the then charged, but round with drawn revol- ks and clubs and lay hands upon. When e Of spec ice ar wild the tension Bi 0.—The president today 50 without approval the uts to purchasers of the tribe of Indians in Ne- ont in bis veto say ection that I know of, the United States or the ision of the unpaid in- the purchasers. This ¢ to the purchascrs.” bijects to the pro- cment for which t to taxation by it fully paid for aud of the subjj the of ub- nriuiun th the intes nds should uot b ice suys: The tem twenty to thirly d while it has rise in the Dakotas, he from | “Thurs- will prevail in the u, was totally wiped out Twenty-thrée bulldings | state | death. | had be | sinmer. | the proper person to | ing. | ofall the leading roads struck today fo | had fall forces at work MHURSDAY, JULY 10 1890, T0 BE BURIED AS A PAUPER. Rooks, the Commistion Man, Had Made Monoy, but Died Penniless, THE FREMONT BANKERS TOOK A FIT, But the Lincoln eman Was No Forger—A Vigorons IR pentance hertson Wil Speak for Nebraska, Tuly 0, The body of mission merchant from the third yesterday, A numbe relat recei [Spocial to Tug Jesse J, Rooks, the com- who lost his iife by falling story of the Ledwith block s lying laimed at the morgue, ms have been sent to his 70, but no answer has been The deconsed had made ¢ siderable mon >us times in his 1 but mever saved ‘anything, and asa conse- quence died penniless and may have to be buried as a pat W. J. Coombe, the forme declares he was not on u spie s of telog 1 Ch ot partner of R s some of th with Rook preceding his SMITH AL RIGHT, The taking of S, S, Simith, the fireman, to 5 on the supposition thut he had un- ¢ used the name of Chief Newbury o eal. mistake, & th ha a sight draft on the ck on other ¢ asions, I retury home he paid the amount at the bank, but as the chicl wasnot here and Smith o delayed in returiing, the draft had been s back to Fremont and the banker there took o fit and supposed he had been confidenced. Last night he was shown his mistake and the matter was straishtencd up. WIIPFED TS ELE FOR 118 SINS, August Burnstadt, the follow who triod to stare the sun out of countenance on Sun and was arrested by the police, was relea from custody by the request of his fri Yesterday afternoon, however, he di ont treet and proceeded to lash himself with a blacksuake whip for beiug amiserable He was agrain avested, and as b idontly lost his mind, he will be turned over to the coun! nissionows to be ex- amined by them as to his sanity LAMBERT=ON WILL SPEAK FO NEBRASKA. Yesterday was the day appointed by the interstate ¢ merce commission to consider at Washington, D. C., Mr. Morrisey’s recom- mendations concerning com 1 that might be es should not be adop The rates recommended by Mr. Morrise 17 cents per bushel from the Missouri to Chicago; to the Mississippi rive and from ail interior points_ in Nebr conts less than the prevailing emergency prices now in effect Tl response to sion to Gov to listen to any reasons sented why th y from the commis- as t0 who had been chosen 10 repr sk, the chicf exe- cutive of the raphed back that Hon, 1. Lambertson had been chosen by him to represent the interests of the state When Auditor Benton ber, both of the state & learned of the selectic pressed considerable ng that the attornes ansportation, 1of Lambertson they urprise, both decld eeneral of the state was tend 1o the mattel STATE HOUSE. NEWS. Articles of incorporution of the Callaway improvement company were filed this morn- The handling of real estate is the ob- ject of the ass pital stock is £300,000. J. Woods & gean and John H. tors, The Bank of Stella has chan tothe State Bank of Stella, ed its name CITY NEWS AND NOTESR, Mr. Frank MacDonald, the genial propri- etor of the Capital hotel, loft today weel's trip to Denver, Manitou and Peak. He was accompanied b) daughters, Miss Mr. R. L. Pol his wife and and Miss Georgie, 112 Vine street, ported ¢ foul theft af the police headquat this morning, During the night thieves invaded his hen roost und stolen thir allof them of that into kknown as *a good fr Ralph Wilson, o horse " thief, tothe penitentiary today by She of Cherry county and will wear stripes for a year. The assessed valuation of Line 000, If this amount we among Lincoln’s population o o every man, woman and child only e over $8 worth of prope The ed valuation of Lincoln's realty is 1, 000, while the personal property “is only as- sesed at 894,000, including bank stock and everything. County Attoruey 10t to blame for th on Charley Burns Tit pros only si; tearns says that heis light sentence imposed for tho outrage of Mary that he did all he could to butas the fellow was tried city ordinances and not under statutes, he could only be fined $100, under th the state and this fiue was i posed, B New York Lodge 1 and Its Secre- tary Ave Expelled. LAND, O, July 0. ~The grand lodge of Elks were in continuous session today from 9 ntil 6, ‘ when a recess was taken until 8 o'clock. When the doors were opened Avthur C. Moreland, the negro comedian and grand retary of New York Lodige No. 1 had been xpelled from the or The entire day was devoted to the New York matter and the discussion was times personal and boisterous, Judge Leroy Andrus talked a great deai for New York lods 1. He wanted thegrand lodgo to tike urecess to neet in Buffalo Thursday for the purpose of elect- ing grand ofticers, " The motion was defeated. The caso of New York lojge and Moorcland was then taken up and aftev a long and heated discussion Moorelund and lodge No. 1 weve expelled by a unaninous vote, The election of ofticers for the ensuing year resulted as follows : Simon Quinlin of Chi- cago lodge, exalted grand ruler; Ewmil Boul- lier of Louisville lodge, leading grand knight; Frank E. Wright of Toledo lodge, loy grand knight; E. G. Bower of Dallas lod, lecturing grand knight; Allen O. Myers o cinnati lodge, grand se J. 0. v of Boston lodge, grand tre The grand lodge will probably conclude its labors tomorrow, An excursion was given to visiting Elks by the Clevelund lodge today on the beantiful steamer City of _Cloveln t enjoyuble affair. More lhun one \lu)us nd Elks went aboard, CLEY s iation. WasniNaroy, July 9, —The sund as reported to the sonate today by the appr priations committee, carrics with it an appro- priation of 31,241,080, an increase of 8,181, 060, The bill reported today is 34‘ 552,172 less thau the estimates and the bill of last year, “I'nis provision was vigorously attac anumber of w ern senators and succeaded in defeativg it in the committe Their_opposition s based largely upon th ground that its effect would be to reserve from the public domain 4 vast amount of pub- lic land which should be open to settlement. — - Nebraska and Iowa Postmasters. Wasmisaroy, July 9.—[Special Telogram to Tuk Bee|—The following fourth class postmasters were appointed today Nebraska — Deloit nty sburn, vice J, D, I Patterson resi lope county J. 1. Wele! i resigned ; Spa nuthi, Li LF. Pe | J. Anderson resigned; Stop, Custer count B.J. Laughlin, vice W. McFate removed Towa - Waterman, Wright county, L. B, Grant, vice L. W, Hockman remoyed. - Freight Handlers ToLeno, O, July 9,—The fr creased wages, Cixciysam, 0., July 0.—The aler's strike is still on, but the I Baitimore & Ohio and Louisville & Oun the lat the freight brakemen, conductors aud engiueers refused 1o worke han dle, freight r ALLIAN Independent Movement. “Fursoxt, Neb., July 0.—[Special to Ti Bee. <At the last meeting of the Dodgs county alllance, held Saturday at Nort Bend, thecall for an independent con sional couvention at Grand ty of having capitalists in ofic there is a very rapidly growing convie among those of this agricultural Nebrask gross ot only dissensi nong th wire pulling of a numt want ofiee, and whose n th m com the farmer by evading ta tarmer could not_avord, an farmer bettering his condit unk deeper into the mir sive taxation, excessive interest All concede that the was entirely out of place highly indignant at Mr. LY him in great sh alliance will have everything about it own _way in this county this full, and { members are standing together as one man, 1 of the inst by oppr and_tard i on the Fourth ul the farmers Bverctt. Mr, V An Emportant Conve CLaY Cextenr, Neb., ue Bee]—The ers' alliance met in day with elosed door ion county corres) asked if it had anything to do_with sional matters In this district he that it hact, and that the public all about it in due time. —— THE QU 2o SETTLED. cong The Louisiana Senit: Overr.des the 4 2 Lok, Goveraor's Ve o, how to appreciate a ool lhln'\"i Batox Roovr, La, July 9. —Tonight the | when it was rightly presented, we lottery matter was submitted to the judiciar, Dodge County Farmers Endorse the . | day Island, to nom | nate n cc n for the Third district, i e was ende It is understood that “_“_:;" '{U"r,“l;: e S bridge the general discussion of tho subject RN Y doped the fact that the farmers wred and that sunty to seeto it that is represented in con 1in the legislature by actual farmers In addition to endorsing the m it for noon, purpose of perforining the an independent congressional ticket the | last sad rites for one deccased brother, Joseph county aflisnce gave the same sort of recog. | Lyman. Al master Masons ure invited to be nition to the call for an independent stato | present and ussist. By ord conyention at Lincoln July 26, The allianco il conelaye of Tvanle | of this ¢ not pledged its support to Knights Temyplar, at 1 o'clock Fric any man ok nd will not Ao so until | @fternoon for the purpose of acting a3 escort affer the nominatigns are all made and the | to Excelsiorlodge, No, , Free and character of the tickets weighed and noted, | Accepled Masons, at the of our There are in Dodge county at the present | ceased bre d sir ke ph Ly time ten alliances, soven granges and three | Al sojourning siv knights ure o farmers® clubs, all doing hard work, The | requested to be present. By ovder of the rof men in them who vish to vident purpose is to | Judd & Wells Co,, C. endeavor to use the organizations to furthe Broadway. & thelr political umbitions. | When this effort | . ¢, Bixhy, Siow ity | tngts is mude there will evidently boa revolt and | i 443 Lifo biilding, Omaba; 203 Merriam u sylit. | block, Coufeil Bluffs, They Will Stand Together. CHA TR Ta eI GexeyA,. Neb,, July 0—[Spocial to THE | pye Chicago, Minne il # i List ght Mr. Valdro, an alliancs | wad will i the Clautanqua_trains begin | man, undertook, in a speech before the farm ” i i v 4 ! ning today he time ¢ is s follows ers, to offset a rank speech mad, on July Leave ( il Bluffs —6:10 4, m.,7:50 a. m 4 by Hon. Everett of Beatrice, dverett | 040 o, m., 0:50 0. m, 1:30 p. i, 445 pom., | imed that the farmers were in o | P, 740 . m 10507 p i, grost measure responsile for their | ave Chautaiqui 640 a.n, $:20 4. m., present condition, and there wi no neces- I\I:I "A.I“-i:;U m, 05 p.m., b P, sity for them to go dressed like cowboys, | S D Ly I0 0D, A R At oy sholld by L0 4 G, el | The Munhatian sporting lead'rs, 418 B- shod man that they do. Mr. Valdrg | V' ARt i claimed that the rich were the robbers of \tion, which the nhe was bemg aldro the special to farm- interviewed different members who were prosent but cou d ot ascertain the real na- | Cooking Stove. ture of tho meeting. One 3 member ventured to that_the Many people thought we werc | meeting was of great importince, Wi i -'(HII“' intimatec would know | “harles dam lluuhu aged by fie hour this m Ha | Emmett. street, wis +to the extent of #1,50 at an early " o h ing, Hondorsor sent to the duys for fighting ‘olored) was yester- county jail for ifteen 3G, Tipton vel « 7 Broadway. ! Masonic Notice, ainication o Y oaud AM. a1 for the Fxcelsior loidge, o'clock Friday A - 1 property call on the B. Judd president, 603 1f vou wish tosell A good hose | hose purelia ol froe with o Lat Bixby's ¥ 100 foot of | % X Nt o Gas Stoves MANY FAMILIE this city are now willing to give evidence that the comforts of | housekeeping will never be thor- |oroughly appreciated wntil you pln\uh' yourselves with a Gas s into the stove business i ~tuv& when we bought | such astock of stoves, more than 100 patterns. Realizing, however, | that the people of this city knew [ictle” e e LR i B erminsUto makaitle <t Sto, madea veport which disposes of the | tempt. ( matte The report holds that the governor | - eqlpe . 3 us undortho. stte coustitution. zo. power | | OUT sals during the month of whatever to veto @ bill proposing | JUne fully justified our efforts in ! A i ANLIL I Caaion N epog | introducing the best stoves thatare | action in so doing, sayine, i part: | Manufactured in the United States, “Any infr ment by the cutive of the ' h great and distress ple, 1 v to the liberties of the pe therofore, that the ve governor, which is without turned to the houseof rep: that'fle clerk of the senate furnish the go crnor with o copy of the resolution,’” Th report was adopted and so the whole matte is disposed of. tati - SOUTH DAKGTA POLITICS, The Meets at Huron, Herox, 8. D, Ju to Tne Bee]—The independent state tion met this afternoon with 250 dele, present. Nearly every county was ropr sentedand there were fully as mauy spectato us delegates. The interest centers in the o ernorship and nominces for congress, neith of which are likely to be reached before noon tomorrow. Houicks has not a walkawa as seemed probable lust night, Vanosdel Yankton being urzed for that place, | them in unuhnusc on a month's Louicks wa reque d to take an 1]1 I dovsement for the United States sen: L and “give Vanosdddthe governontin, | COUNCIL BLUFFS This Lo refused to do because 4 3 it would kill off his - friend Wardell, | G & U L as & Electric Light Co. Vanosdel, Harden and Zipp ave mentioned | —_ SRS BooRiAs for cor 0ss. The Black Hills delegations i binati an L. L. Polk, president of the nation *. Bailey thony, My homus of W Another con I A te ), secretary; Mrs of Huron, and Jud utive committce. will be held in Miteh before the repuolican s Want a New Law, WASHINGTON, tare o oPle. e | ate mow, anc y be re- , and 1ndependent State Convention al Telegram for governor, sist on Zipp’s nomination. If Vanosdel will | J.D. EpuuNnsoN I L. SHUGART. Vice-pres not accept the lieutenant-governorship he CHARLES . HANN AN, Carhier. will likely be named for the other 0 Souie sl been made by leader gates generally de > 1o aucus tonight may fix up atick aid up Capital & 50,000,00 8 ‘N\;“w majority. Hl'\‘v m-: Surplus and Profits. . ... A0,000,00 this afternoon expre a (i Bl e sive that applicants for ol ald stute ility to D ""'“ 2 ,0U0.00 their claim and give their financial standizg This did not suit Wardell, who declinea. man had a vight to inquir into his finaneiul | poss standing. A voice: ‘Because you haven't | inSouthwe Joe Bailey of Sionx Falls was frequently mentioned ~ for treasurer. It is said — — = delegations from seven counties wili cer: tainly support him on the fivst ballot wnd po: MAXON & BOURGEOIS, sibly five other counties will do the so Architects and addressed to convention this evening 4 > 4 nvention, in _session Fine Interior Decorations, adjourned this s svening, A new organization was formed by | ROO ”“.';““,1\;."“‘.;‘“‘”. on of Mrs. 12, k. Johnson of 1 ik : k 3 Mrs. Adams of Web- ention 15t 25, the day convention, Jyly 9.—The Virginia repub- These stoves we have been, proposs for the bal- ) ason, to sell at cost | set up and connected. pararemetre is set forcach | ance of the price, o A llw price of gas for stove pur- poses havir been reduced to the very low figure of $1.50 per thou- sand cubic feet, we guarantee the economy and clllutnu' of every stove sold. STOVES SET ON APPROVAL. Call at Merriam building and sclect such stoveas will meet with your requirements, and will put OF COUNCIL BLUFE INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Superintendents. IR & PUSEY i BANKERS. CornerMatn and Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Dealers In forcign and Domustie Exehans Goliections mado wid interest paid on 1 dcposiis s Stove, © I CURES PERMANENTLY RITICUMN ,\'l,‘hfl)[ . Cordova, Minn, Bnforcd with rhev tenn yeurs and gotno reiief il Ty i, Whichcaridme. WAL B. HOU NDIER AT DR UGGISTS AND DEALFRS THE CHARLES A VOGELEK CO.. Baltimoro, Mé, SPECIAL NOTICEN COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ay YOR SALE <Or will trade for o oot road team, stadlion No. G ftered I Wals Tace, 13y Dr Whald, dam by Keitucky « ars old. Apply to D, Muerse, WANIED ol wirl by M A, T e Chtt, 10 Fourth strect JOUE HENT Tavozool moiern nouses W W, Bilger, 8 Pearl street JOR SALE or RentGardon fand, with houses, by 1. R Rice, 103 Matn st., Gounoll Blufs. \ ANTED Ay fon: ean give Lasi of rof- erences ool ex perieaen (ngrodry and genern tbusiios » hookkeopiug. Address B 6, Beo offiee, Counetl Birs \ ShvOuw enm buy @ lomeon ud tn ease of vour death atany tne v fumdly the home el followlnz 16 on the worth #1000 at #12 per month, worth £1501 at S por month waorth $200 (821 ot ot o warth £1000 af £30 pr nioatl ¢ worth #4000 wt 815 fer month, pricel I the sam forss. The above nonthly its fnetude prineipal i Interest fiell ptieutars el on o s the udd & Wells s, 1 Jon Tho stor on Pearl st W, Cuola W EHAVE saveral bt thal we will fradafor « Tots in Omaha or Council Hlals, Wells Co. Couneil Bl aud 60 Lrond way, PR > v The Judd & Truss Chest Protectors, Ete. Acen's Waited, Dr. C.B. Judd, 000 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. Electric .\[.\ IN STRE r 0. B sl & Co's Jeweiry 8 F. M ELLIS & CO., 'ARGHITECTS And Buildin: Roonis 40 and Neb.and | Cou 2 i The Largest Stook of Pioture Framesand Mouldings i rbrought tothe vo © now on sule ap store, ils comprise the ontire Kof M. Adlor. and woro bought t_fess thun 2 nt” of Wo will sell you pleture rthan yon ean buy the anfin- for. 1 k coniprises tho of goorls made © ani see Niles & Whaley, 406 Brmdw.\), Counci! Bluffs, The]. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO., 1st Avenue and 2tst 8t, Sash, Doors and Blinds d Scroll Sawing, f il kinds. Poreh 13, e 14, Tona deliver Clean AL work to be cluss, cphione 2 OUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED" ALL WORK WARRANTED. ACKSON, Dental Surg DR. J. D. 7, All kinds of work done. You con save onoe halfon your zold and silver filling by o 1iing i blogle Connell Ban DIt. BELLINGER'S SURGICAL, INSTITUTR AND Private Hospital, r Brondway and 20t st., Council Bluffs, Ia. For the treatment of uli sursic lican state committe today passed resolutions SRR SLLANE R Aieasrniiinain e ot tab RNV claring that the; | not participate and | omuns, ng syphilis, cture., oy=titis, advising “all respecting republicans to for- ] 409 storroota st oo, el nipovice bear participation in any election in the state 125 Partionlaratie i on puid 0 discisos of th 80 long as the same shall be conducted under e 3 T, s Asthim, Constmption, Bronchitis, the foul election luw of the » par ) DOUGLAS- -STR[ET Sutnerh Bt Buralysle, Jdiney gliousen 89 as now fraudulently administered _“‘ On account of our large | Cincer, Vario Hydrorele, Dropsy, Tue - ) und incrensing Practice, | B I Diseisos of the oya wnd anr. ' Clud £ 1, Louis® ypulation. wo hive ¥ .\’1‘”\. D “; {I\:‘I' :l‘w aleurvature an Ll diss s of the _Wasmsgrox, July 0.—A vough oficial | more spacous und con. | |8 Ive s denartnt deyated exclusivoly the i :]ruLmnn 10 Do 448,164, This 18 Corresponilence condeRiil. Adars e e i e | Drs. Botts & Betts, i et Ao estimate of the loc l.\u]n sor. 1409 Douglas 8t. Omaba, Neb Surgieal Inst it and Privite Hospital, The New Qua WasningTox, July 9. master, senate the The tive session today confirmed of General R. 100! general of the army, ufer upon the needs of the col tios to ¢ 1 Catholic congress, met heretoday, . in execu- nomination Bachelder to be quarter- | Hydraulic H. Birkiabine and Sanitary Cor. Broadwiry and 2 th st., Couneil Blufrs, fa, | PROFESSIONAL DIREC TORY Engineer. Plaas, D1 ~mu.m - st Stock ' Nos. 205 and o Broadway, sad 204 and and Lowest Prices, — Specifications, and Supervision of Public Work., Brown s Population Building, Council Bluffs, fn. Cureaao, The revised estimates ¢ r Census Supervisor Gilbert puts the popula- Justice of the Peace, Oftice over American Express, No, \m tion{ of Chicage at 1,100,000, possivly a few SG 4 more than that number. | Ihn.ulu vy, Council Blulls, Towa. Fourth Ward Republicans. 3 & S Attornoysat Law. Praetioe in tho Stite ana Feder A speeial meeting of the Fourth wa re. one lms ‘l"lmsv;m'h l\\.{:u mws 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block , Conne pubtican club will be held at the office Uf A awe Judge Auderson on Thusday evening, July | 10, at 8 o'clock. A full att ‘ AR R S C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, Xl'wlllh | ~—=Wholesale and Retafl Dealers fn-— B Colored Catholics. Crxeryxar, O, July 9.-Th national con vention of colored Catholics called by por- mission of the proper ecclesiastical autho Deale send for Catalogue. 206 Plewe Sweet, Council Blufls, Ia No. 18, fronfing N N\ | | o

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