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~ o SO R o SRV S AT THE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. BEE Dellvered by ( H. W. TILTON, - - - LEPHON Busines Ofice, No. ¢ Night Editor, No ————— e MINOR MENTION, crrler (o any part of the City MANAGER N Y.P. o Coundil Bluffs Lumber Co., col. Miss Bullard entertained the Omaha man dolin ¢lub Thursday night v fourteen initiation Imen last evening, Teachers are already arriving to attend the institute to open on Monday. 1tis now seted that Jud beavle o attend conrton Mondsy. The expresmen were busy yesterda) noon bringing in the outfits of Chaut 3 the Mod after-* R. Carrothers hins e d_cnnsdl of the stale Woodmen The costs in agiinstthe ity city paid them. ALl of Eiseman's eleriks and alarge nunb of inyited wiests spent the evening at Luk Manawa last night The L appointed deputy for the Modern James The Judge duy. the case of were paid yeste jury in the Manker damago caso 16 o dock lastnight to consider th t, butat 11 had not arrived at acon m At 9 0'clock last night word came from St Bornarl's hospital that 1, the murd: had grown very weak and wis thought o be dying During this haot weather th ing sweltering lumanity in The popularity of the woon parties is notieeable oxtent Henty Campbll, who s been ill with consumption, nard’s hospital - yesterday ; The fune @sening at i (Ivmlmk The bill poster ca B o'clock session of Tag and dismisscd. The prosed wesses fuiled t ppoar and - the records ¢ ot show that any informations had filed. here will he 1o more vis receiv t numbers Increwsingto avery for some time died at St, Be forenoon, aged alwas held last ware called up in the the olice courtlast o sessions of the loard of trade until October. The boavd will take asumnin atin, it aoagh of the bers will vemain in town toussi tainix atesto the f CONLIOS. © old steame pumped millions of nsof tires in th thauled engine house for cleaning and re pai hope that aother and successful be made tosell Manhal Templeton was presernted 3 day with an elegant bamer made from the budges he had worn during his career as a 1tis a widsome piece of work ited by Mrs. Arkwright and daughter. 1l be on exhibition for souc time at the hal's oMcein the city building, ial medting of the Pottawatlamic t Growers and Gardeiers® asso ciation will be held this Saturday afternoon a2 o'dock A full attendance is desired of ous interested in the proposed fruit and floral di made durine the na tional farme g August, as the question of will be decided. Niné gasoline lamps cost mieh s one 2,000 candle ave ligght, The axe ives much light aund the council is wrestling withthe problem how to distribute the eeetric beams over the terri- tory now suppesed o be illuminated by the lamps. The contract for the gasoline buri s 1 Augrust 1 and the problem must be solved before thal time Ernest Barbeau, o young tough wlo has beenin the police con't o number of times, was fined §11.95 last night for attompting { drown a youngson of Motorman Iuffin or of the ponds near the motor tracks castof th bridge, The youngrasel would have iccon- plished his parpose if the boy had not been rescued by some rmen who were fortunately attracted by the lad's eries, The muny friends of the Rev. Herman Mengwasser, pastor of St. Peter's Citholic church, will learn with sineere rogret that e will leave for St. Benedict's (ullng(‘ at At chison, Kan., in a fow days. He goes there 0 accept professosnipin the Benelictite college, and athis own request, becuse of his health failing. He p ched his farewell sermon last Sunda The former pastor of the chureh, Rev. her Wessling, will suc- ceed him, A lad nimed Ralph Prescott was arres ‘ed terday moriing on the comyplaintof the zemans, who got into a smallriot severil weeks ago. The Lazemans have anincon- rucus mass of old rags and trumpery, which has been gathered up from the fonr q\mll of the earth, and the old curiosity shop hasa great attrction forthe street urching, The Prescott hoy was looking throngh the plunder and when he left the proprietors folowed him and accused him of “the theft ofa dress and shawl, Prof. DeMotte, who has ntersting scientific lectures at the Chautau- oua, has been turning his knowledge of sound o a'practical use il applying certain i les to the construction of violins, Heis con- ident that he has made discoveries which willenable a violin maker toproduce an in- strument which will be far ahead of any other violin, It will have several special featu s, Prof. DeMotte has arvanged with C. A, Case, the violin maker of this city, to b at, his shop today to demanstrate his theory by applying it toa vidin, There will be room for a loud and very on- ergzdtic from the property residentsin the southern part of the pecially Lower Main street,in a few day: hefive committeeof the council has de mined toremove the apparatus now kept on Lower Main street and temporarily house it andNo. | five company that operates it in No. 8 house, and keep it there until a vew building s built or other quarters provided. This will leayve that part of the ¢ without adequate fire protection and the kick will not be long in coming, rmers which has water upon wp toNo. i in the effoit can Bluff City, county I us, heen giving such Loalt iy st heating, sanitary cn- e huilding, Omaha; 2 riam block, Councl Bluffs. —— ‘The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Brodway. Bixhy, PERSONAL -~ PARAG RAPHS. , Neb., Mrs. Davis of Pies Mus. J. W. Emery A, Culver, the Main street for California last night Joel Eaton and Dr. Woodbury are spending & fow duys ut Spirit Like. Mrs. 0. M. Brown and_ Mrs. Geofge line have veturned from Hot S prings, S. Mrs. Adolph Beno, Miss Wickham and Miss Reynolds returned from St. Paul and the va- rious places of interest visited by the teach- ers whoattended the national teat meet- ing. Miss Wickham was in the vicinity of the terrible cyclone, but was 1ot exposid to any dawger, i a guest of merchnt, left Kee: e SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. At the Boston Stre, Council Bluffs. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CORSET COVERS, New line coret cover, all siws, trimmed, bargains 250 and fe. A full line of better goods in il sis atdoe, B¢, 68 and Night dresses Me, The, Sic, ¥ to #.00, Skirty, all trimnéd wnd tucked, e, Toe, 8%, £1.00 up to Remat rands ok B0 to 38e, tuckal ouly. In chemisos 23¢, 8%, ble, 5%, Sie, %¢ 10 #1580, Drawers to mateh all the abave, CORSET LIST. . weight siteen crsets lace Light vilue) he. Our Town Talk conet (lap hick) French cantil cornet in drab, w earn, e (speclal price). Our l)NL} DOLLAR LIST, Warner No. 3%, Coraline, Tumpico, Madum Noxs, Duplex, Ball's H. P, Wamer's No. 444 at $1.2, Equuiine health corset it $1 Wamer's hoalth corset at 1,25, Misses’ waist dbe, Me and 730 Black corsets, §1.531 to $1.50, fust llack, Ladies’ waists (Warner's) 81,00, Ladies' waists (Ball's) §1. We ure showiug over seventy-five di florent styles of corsets at present. Be convineed ‘we cau suit you in any kind of a corset. OSTON STORE, Councid Blufrs, fa. (good te and -~ pr will ugua | it forswell evening | NEWS ABOUT THE BIUFS. Geoge A, Kellogz, a Well Known Young | Man, 8trngely Disappears, THE |ROINDING UP M Han, i to Dis SQUATTERS. the Rest in ing of the Woman, Consus Murderal Ahe Blaf Des Moines Chautauqua, sl Clos. nintanes of Gerge A Kelloge, me of the bt kiown yong men in the eity are very mich exordsed over and unacconntable appearance, | the stepson of Seott. Willians, a wall known attoriey of this city sone time ditor of the Chieftain inSoreceo, rked for Jeremial Sul soveral yers, Oglen howse: afte The friendsand acqu one | ago, now N.M. H Bradwy e went o the acted as bookk roplitan hotels i O in Lincoln and | Englenart, a wid who ad formerly | and wh malden Wherever he has b of in the highest terms of praise, and all his | | rrienas sayhe isblesed with as nappy do- | mestic relations s any man could wish for For son connetion with the laundry, he has been living with his | wife i handsomely furnished apartments | over the Evans lundry ati24 Broadway, Ou Wednesday evening | e home and ate his supperas usial, and was even unusiallykind and afectimate to his wife, Tmneditely affer the meal was concluded e arose and went down stairs, and apeared to be some wiat toubled. An hour or two later ho turned and told his wife he had been taking along walkand it had made hin feel so much better thathe beievel he would take another before retiring for the night. His wife of fered toaccompany him, but he turned the coversation and soon appeared to have for gotten it, and absorbed in looking over thealbum_and cranging the pletures it contained, | ELo then picked up the 3 wnd took from it all the photo- aphs of his side of the family, and after Higering amoment and looking amund the rom in an abstreted sovtof , sudilenly turned andkissed hiswifewitht mosteffe tinate demonstrations and then abruptly left the room. This is the list that has been seen of him. He seldom remained o from home of eveni d when late lio pussed andhe did not 'm Mrs, Kelog beeame very uneasy, Later when she ¢ aminel thealbun and family bible and dis. covered that he had taken allthe pictures of his velitives from both she was fearfully shocked and passed night of dreadful sus- pnse, When morning then he ards he sorand Met 1 he work Murs, o child | Chicgo, Hahn d he is spoken fed with Lived nan one in was or since lis @me she institutel quiriesin all direetims but could disco nthing toindicate where he had gne, She was told atthe Cascade hundey that he had drawn his, up to Wediesday evening bfo work 0 o to su Until yesterday his friends entertai lope that he had gone to Denver, but this was dispelled by the news that e had not been there and they kuew nothing of his wherabouts, Mis, Kelogy is too much prostratedto answer 1nquiries fom the [ vees it is larnel amony all his friern ringfron mental iberi- lered aw: count for ( 75 disappe said Mrs, Scott Williams, his moth g sis nota huppier bettermated pople in the rorge and hiswife and there the slightest trouble between were both down hew and took us on Sunday aud the only thing strange about his conduct that we now recall was his forgretfuliess and a certain restiess manmer it was new to him - He has been working v hardof 1 entir too hard, and I an sure his mind has become unsettled and heis wandering, God kuows whew, We are doing all we can to track lim, bt so far we have not bheen able to discover the faintest clue his disappearance his books at both establishments h been thoroughly over- hauled, and all his financial accounts found to bestraight aud in gool order. Kelloggis sowell known that it is l'nll‘i‘l]* ered un inpossibility” for hin_to have gowe out of town onany of the motor or rilway lines without being noticed, and the most diligent inquiry among the motor conductors and the railw ket agents fails to reveal i trace inthis div - J. G. Tipton, real estate, A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of lose purchased at Bixby's. ed the city than his not been them. Thuy dinner with uatters in Contempt. William Sielentofl sone tine ago eot an injunction restraining certuin persons from longer squatting uponsome of the hottom lands in the norhwist part of thecity, to whidh hehad title, These squatters had un- noyel him gratly,as they lad proceded to oceupy the land as though it were their own. Most of this lind isin that section of country which hus been so changed by aceeetims from theriver, and by cittings of by Hoods, thatit has been looked uponas asortof fre forall. Men havecomeatone and squatted as they would upon any other seemingly wildland. Aday or two it he got an o from Judee MeGeeof the superior eort. di- reeting the sheviff to gather in the squattors for coutempt of caurt, they disobying thein- Jundtion issued some time ago. > attenpt made yesterday to vound them up, but only four were gathéred it. e their Busey, Cook, Hurdin and Lo They will have a learing tolay el Ifyou wishto sdl your property Judd & Wells Co, C2 B Judd, pre Browdway. cill onthe ident, 606 - Lald at Eest. Therewas avery quict funeral from Estep® undertaking establishment yesterdy after- noon, and when the obsequies were over the body of Mrs. Hall was placed in the herse and conveyed to Fairiew cemeteryand in- terred in thegrounds set apart for'single’ burials, in other worls the potters field. There was but a smallattendance and not all thechairs the undertaker had placed about the coftn were occupied. Rev. D. €. Frnk- linof the Finst Methodist church who was to officiate was unable 1o doso on ac Chautauqua engigement, and Rev, of St. Paul's conducted the brief ‘The three children whoare here were present and munifested o great deal of ing. The sympathies of all were witn the ght oyed little tot who has been the c stant companion of the mother during her loug hours of toll at thecourt house. The baby tiptoed up to the coftin and guzed anx- iously and tearfully into the well known fea- tures that refused to smile back a vesgonse to herloving loks and demaonstrations. She is a sweet-faced, handsome child, with a loving disposition that wins all hearts, She is too young to reilize the awful tragedy that has Qeprived her of her natural protictors and could anly know fromthe sombre surround. ings and the dark casket in which her mother | wis placed that something dreadful hald oc curred and the mother had to be taken away. There were nopallbearers, and the hearse and one carriage carried all who went to the oemetery The undertaker furnished the hearse, coftin and robe, and alady who de- sires her ideutity concedled furnished the carriage. The daughter on the *“*Kow™' con- tributed a smallamount t the fund that was ruised to defray the funeral expenses. The consignment of the body of the woman tothe carthended the finst chapter of the trigedy, and now public attention will be fised upon the murdarer, who is tossing rest. lessly upon his cot inSt. Bernard’s hospital He was uneasy and rested very poarly all day terluy, and soemned to be suffering the most acute mental anguish. He only took nourishment when insisted upm, and seemed tobe very despondert, He is closely guarded by tbepolice oficers, and if thew is any foundation for the belief (hat has been fre. quently expressed that the old man is sham. ning and feigning the weakness with an abundince of nerve and reserve strength wnun“nuglmuunn, 0 elude bis guari and escape, the opportunity will never come, for the officers ure vigilant and witch every move e makes, There is nodoubt but that | ennm heis 1o weak t stand alue, and his removal ) LMl UMAHA DALLY to the county jail today, as wis ox pect notbe made, His pulse s stwng and lar, and he his but Hile of the fevor that might be expected from the frightfil woina in his throat —— \s Sten by O ADes M respordent in writhng conceriing the census of Council Bluffs thefollowing igures which b gathered from the state saperintendent of schools : Persons between the twentyone i the indepen of( clusive five and 1t school district uneil Bluffs for the years 1850 to 1800 in J T2, T2, 1812, It e buedly be climed that this report his been puddel for ten years by the lifferent s of the sclool board, Tfsuchis the ainly been dome with great car and and with conmendable pusistence, these figures us accurate and using the multi- pleof threeand o half, is thought by the state su o fair basis for a ity containing so many forcigcuers with lage fumilies as Coincil Bluffs being wso o western ity where the nunber of oll prsons whose childien ave £wn s ot as great by comparison s in oller eastern @itios. we find that the pup\ll a tion in 15% should have been 19,817 nunberis afew hundred in exe popu lafion retumed ab that tine one-half tines the school ..\.].unm.u of 150 give the pre Tiking three as the numerl and have apopulation in 880 of 16, This last figure is prowmbly just the presnt population of Caineil Bluffs, Tn (NS4t the city election the vote of Council Blufly was 2,011, In 189 thevo wis 3811, Taking the incease in the scho mation and theinerase i the vote to gether with the last stte census and the conbined showing 1S mot flattering o the figures ¢iven out by the present enumerators, —— Dr. S, West, poreelain erown and bridge work, 5 system you would ud in 1860 Enthusiastic C hantauquans. The Chutauqua has closed, yesterds Weing the list day. The | amne aly tised was followed with the exception of the final asseanbly bible study, which came the forenoon instead of the afiernon, toy wit Dean Wright to leave on yestenlay's trin. The children’s ds ducted by Rev.J. W, Geigee, and the certifi aites or diploms were distributel among those who had taken this year's conrse in the normal ¢ In the afte Rogers' band, after which came a very esting lecture by Prof. Motte on ““What o Eyes ad Ears for ¢ Lasteveningthere wasa final grand concert cnducted by Prof. Case. The assembly tand, Mrs, Wadsworth, the asembly ciorus and others took part, Thesuccess whichhas sion of the assembly has iasin, and the > impovenen MIme was con non there was 4 musicale by nter Are ttended this ses caused great en indication that 1greater siceess vill resultanother ason. The C. L. 8. C, of the assunbly proper held o meeting and ccted the follwing officers : Colnel Tulleys, president: Rev, Dr. Phelps, vice president:Rev, J. W. Gei president; C. H. Judson, socrtary » A Joplin, chairmn of exewtive coin- This ¢ ppointed the sec uties mturally belor tributary to the assembly he of the rontd tably, which was held ds throughout the session, was such as o give rise 1o eral expression i of en Inrgring tie work and thowing it it more athusiasn thin ever. Steps were taken toward seauring a huilding, tobe orected be- fore the next assembly, the building to be two stories, the fist fior alavge hall, surrounded by spacous verandahs, theupper floor to be divided into roomsand ofti the use of thevarins leal dreles contr ing. The Congregational folles are taking steps also for the ercction of headquarters and the Methodists are plaming on a like enterpris It seoms that therewill he several such build- ings erecded before another sewson opens, The assembly munagement is talking of building two lalls for various uses, It has been decided that next yearine as- sembly will open Julyland coitinuo three weeks, which will be three dayslonger than car's ion. Ther will be even attractions secured than those this senbly cirele and by it otavies for the various to the te ory The sice —— - Cherokees and Arapahoes Sign. l(l\(. Fismen, L. T., July 18.—Anagreement od at between the Cheyenne and A nthnl Indians and the Cierokee commis- sioners toda; The Indias agreed to the terms proposed by the commissimers, They are to hold lauds” in severalty and_ receive $1,5000,000, 00,000 in cash and 1,000,000 willbe left with the govemnment, drawing percent interest. Tt will probably requive cigeht orto s for the Indiuns to sign. the agreement. The treaty opens 4,000,00 acrps of land. - Mandel & Klein are offering greatinduce- ment to hous during these We are rec new gods cook stoves, ele. our fallstock. We wouid be pleased to have you with us forcashor o the installment w, We wili ship all goods free of charge within aradius oL100 miles, Remember Masprr & KieiN, 220 Broadway. e . Bowers'o e muved to 20N. - A November Session Necessary, Loxnoy, July 18.—~[Special Cablegram to Tup Brr,]—In the house of conmons telay W.H. Smith, veplying toa valical protest agiinst the November session, said that h trusted that the members of the housesentby their constituents to transact business would desire tosee it soconducted as o conduce to the interests of the country, He added that theurgeney of public affairs necessitited a November on mom Main, S A Jail Emptied, Carwo, 1L, July 1S.~All the prisoners in the Puliski wunty jailat Mound City, seven miles above heve, es ped last night. Ther were eight of tiem. Owing to the warm weather they were allowed the fieedom of thecorridors, Some outside party smuggled a rope to them and they climbed out through tnescuttle-lole and let themseives down by therope. Noneof them have been recap- tured, cee Bl snal) Packrge Mysteriously Disapp-ars. Minwavkee, Wis., July 15—~A package containing £,000, consigned to the care of the United States express company, has mys- teriously disappearel in tramsit over the :»hlwuufu»o,l.uk.v hore & Western railnoad, The package consisted wholly of bank notes and was shipped from Chicago early in the week, It has deedas far as Monico, ‘Wis. Newiisk, N. J, July 16.~The Foster lome building wis partialiy destroyed by fire to- night. There were many children in the home and quite a panic followed the breaking out of the fire, Al were removed safely, however. Shot His Grandson and Saicided, Prixceroy, N. J, July 18.—An aged farmer named George Dufield, living near Harlingen, today shot and dangerously wounded his grandson, Oscar Boline, and then suicided with a razor. - Lynching in Flord, Wuire, Fla, July 18~A negro named GreenJackson was lynehed yesterday by the neighbors of Mrs. Robert Prichard, & white woman whom he had outruged. - Obliged to Put Back to Port, Loxox, July 18.~The Anchor liie steamer Furnessia was obliged to put buckto port to- duy because of 4 broken siaft. —_—— Steamship Arrivals, At New York—The stamer Augusti Vie fron Hamburg; the Tnve, tron Bremien. S ten NI The Death Roll, Camo, July 18.—Eugene Schuyler, Ameri «n consul general here, died today, has, and | lihm, SATUKDAY, JULY e e e e e i 14, 1S90, FRON THE SIATE CAMTIL. Politicins md Thjr Supporters Alrady Asembling in Linoln. ves | HEADQUARTERS Of THE ASPIRANTS, | — A 1t o penses of () for tie City the Rinnihg Ex- s Pahlic Schools Past Year— . Liscons, N | ~The | fous repblic licn state Thirsdiy of nes hotel a5 usual, July 18— [Spechl toTir itieal headguarters of thevar. 1 cndidatesduring the repab. onventim on Wednesday and ¢ will beat the Capital dy the manigersand lieatenants of the sirants for high political positions in the gift of the state ar on the guundpremring for the great straggle, The lewingofficials ot thestate hoise, excepting Governor Thayer, aveall fn a state of fever- ish expectancy and hard to find. Attomey Geneal Leesehas just returned from his summer vaation, Duv the stite convention the Capital hotel will afford sheltor o guests, as each candidate will beaccompanied by twenty-five supporters, The headquarters of the ats will bea tollows atocentr mittee, roons H on fivst floor facing stircase. or Thayer' s healguar nor's leadquart attorney general) roons : Chureh Howe's hegdqu Juek MeCull"s hoadqus L. D Ricnn Dr. 8. D, M roms 8 and Captain Hill, cand u.mu for redectin as state treasurer’, room 2 Tom B TooTis 26 ane M. Dilworth's headquarters, M. 0sgo0d’s liee and 24, Mr. MeNish's hoes Benjumin Coyde 1B he The followir are rady for the aceonmodation o the pliticians: . H. An addition o the Capitol hotel, Tenth street addition, Jones blocleannex and Tetwith blck annex. A e loud of cots has heenordered o be used ase of emergen THE KICK SLAND BIANCI, Thesuperintendent of the Roclk Island says ut the new branch of that road that is being built fron Omaha to Lincoln will b completed by October and the wolling stock will b in operation by thattime. This ex- tension will counect the lowa lines with the southern lines of thuat system, Between Lin- oln and Beatrice the .rs willrunon the Union Pacific. A YOU NG SCOUN DRE C. W. Meley, a young fellow bank, Dak, wis arested lust suspicion of beig athief, He wis t dispose of 4 small vise, 21t was learned from u newspaper cipping in his poc thit Melay is # young scundrel who pretended to have a bank at Burbmk md t e Ms dishomest pirposes had able bank stationary, printed in wi Ime Always appeare s president, means of these he mamged to defraud cral persons outof their mony, LINCOIN'S SHOOL 1 XPENSES. Theexpenses of mnning theschoolsof Tin- wlnduring the past year anounted fo £,00) and wis dividedas fllows: Salar fewchers, $47,000; silaris of Jmitors, £,000; building, steam heating, ete., $0,000; school house sites, #,000; inwrest onbonds, £,000; incidentals, fuet, cte., 815,00, LINCOLY SINGERS AT BEATHICE. The members of the surpliced choir of Holy ureh, twonty-five in number, will leaveon next Monday: for the Chautauqua grounds at Beatrice, where they will o into encampment. for ten days, On’ Sunday wek th zen will unite with the choir of the Episopal church at Beatiice and render somesplendid chorus and solo siuging, A NEW IANK The bank of Axtell has filel articles of in- corporation with the secretary of state. The capital stock is #5,00. The incorporators are James M. Sewill, Silmon C. Stewart and Jonhu M. Stewart. EQUALIZATION SQUABD The city council hos heen sitting asa board in onler o raise certain assessments, and the result has been a most lively time. The causes of complaint are as folloy Accord- ing to the wsessments realtyin the First ward has decreaseld £39410 and “persons 50. In the Second wanl veilty s increased £1:2,410 and personul decreased 676, Inthe Third wm‘\{ the realty has increased #46,640 and personal 1280, 'In the Fourth ward v has increased $141,410 and personal 00. In the Fifth really has incressed 4,50 and per £1,40. In the S alty has deeressed 369,50 wd pe £1,400. The Seventh isnotrecog county comumissione nd no fizwes are refore given, it 12 inchdéd in the th, (candidate for # and rooms 7 and wdqaviers, rooms 12, 1 guarters, roon 45, rom Bur- aing on 1z 10 1886, to Apr lows have been ere 045, Second, Sl y . $418, F Aftersquabbling over thematier until mid- night the council adjourned PEOPLE'S INDEPEN DINT g Ameeling of the county executive commit- tee of the peopl independent. pirty was heldin Lin t evening and a mmber of malters concerning ¥ policy were dis- cussed. It was decided to divide the sate delegatim equally between the ity ind won- try. The candidates are tobe spportioned as follws: Cily, one smator, two represomta- tives, one conmisioner and coun Coumtry, one semntor, thre vepre and twocommissimers, The by wards is i follows F1ost Wanl. . . . ind Word | hird Ward ourth | Fifih Ward.. 1M Precict 5 DM Pdle ChPredice 1| Neuaha I 16 North Bluf 1 Stokton Precie Precinct § Weot Oak Prednct § Yankee Hill Precin i West L'en Prainet, Tighlani ¥ Laneas tor I Lile Sl F Total : PAVING (ONTHACTY, After a stormy discus has decided (o let the paving contra back tothe board of public works to be let sejprately. POPILATION | (F SOUTIL OMATA, The populition of South Omiha, a tothe oficial count, i 8,05, (ITY NEWs AND NOTES. Mr. W. H. Outt wports at police head. quirters tht sonebuly sile 4 fine Holtoin heifer wlf fromhim st evening, Theani mal is valaed at §100. Somosneik thief brokeinto thenew addi tion tothe conservatory of music lastnight aud stole several setsof plasterer’s tools, A number of them were found today in a pawn shop on P street. The identily of thethief s thereby been discovered. Mrs. Prenediena Stronks, out of her mind for five y tothe asylim for the Hastings. Hon. lasac Hascall and Cointy Commis. simer Corrigan, botliof Omaha, Wwere iu the ity today on private business, eriff McClay has goton his high horse and is preparinga circular to ll the lawyers in Lincoln, nolifying them that hercafter they mus piy for all costs of publishing their notices and also for the cost ofull certificates of liens and uppraisers: fees, instead of beat- ing thesheriff out of the same,us hey have dme heretofore, David W, Livsy, abrakeman on th M, had hisarm fractured in two pla night while coupling an engine to Marion W. C.Smith—is disatisied with Jibez C. Crooker as guardian and asks that Dr. O.C. Link be chosen instead. it 5 e o No spirits or fusi make the boquet of bok’s extra diy champagne. It's the purm Juice of the graje, - e Ticketsat lowest rates and superior accommodations vin the great Rock I land route- Ticket office, 1602 tenth and Farnan streets, Omaha onding who has%een , was sent loday incurible insane at L3 an slless \m»lm Speial Telgran I of trusiees of the stite agriculturil college methero yosiordiy anl this morning opoued fhe bids for the enctiaon of "Morrilthall," which is tobe th now chapel, Hbmey and scenic ilding of the college - The builling will be quite modern in appeatanc, roemblingan degant rivate residence, It will by far the Rindsomestbuliding of the colegoFrou. Avtes to Thr In, July 18 Bik. |- The bos Polkoned by Canned Reo Oax, To, July | ]-G. Denuis, member of the city coun «il, anld his fanily, wew poloned last even ing by eating canned Ash and allcar noar dyfng, Plysidans were working with them all night. M. Demnisis still serdously ill; theothers e weovering, “The fish had been made poismous by the th. Catele Dyingor Hydrophobin. Vivusca, fa., July 18, Special Telegram to Tue Bee. |-The stite veterinary sue- eon has onleral 135 heald of cattle owned vy Mr. MeNutt, who lives on the Beal fawm, quarntined s tyenty hed aly died of hyirophobia Another been builtaromd the ot inwhich attle are confived, und the dead cattle (. A mad dog bittwo hossat the Car plice neavthis fowna fov days wgo and was not killed, Owue of the hogs wait mad and died. The 10 knowing how many animals this dog may haye bitten bertson Discharged. Boosk, i, July 1% (Spodal Teley Tue Bee)—A Lambirtson, who sted for get ting £150 of Kato Shel and some lunber from a dealr e by filsely giving his Lotha's iameas his owi, had proiminry ninalidn today and was disehuarged e wllaped loeaise the Tumber dealer gt mixed up in his state- e s am to was ur- s mon - vous pros a8, blues, e myles free at 1S, - - Novel Case Decided. o, July 18.—A lecision was wendered Judge Tuley t Vina ase invoving a tion siid everto have heen passed upon bya comrt. It was the suit of Open- & Co, minuficturrs of sausige asings inChicagoand New York, topr ly injunction George J Sayre, a former e loye, from going into the same business in Ilinos and cightem other stateswithin three years from the date he sed 10 bein their v. The comsidention named in the was #l. Judge Tuley decided that wodern. uethuls of meree it wadeno differnce whetherthe con- tract was s to oneor more states, but thatas the defendant was only employed from week to week he wus rade for *1and em- ploymentfor me week that@e would mort- gaize his libérly of action and practially his means of livelhood. The injundion was dis- solved. iess, 1 Dr. N arvine Kihn & s, l3thund Dot o by To Postmastrs, For sale, afull setof first g office fixtures, ingool orde Shronze lock andeall boxes, hard wood finish: all Yalework, put up with sorews,to be takcen dow an be fitted to any, office. Costover R2000; will sell for pay $40 commision Address Seaars, Davenport, L = nd Neat Swindle, LawrESCE, Kan, July 15—A ney dling scheme has been worked upon the farmers of Douglas county. A felloy comes around selling suitings very cheap, repre- senting o the purclaser thit they were smuggled. A fewdays after this amanrep- inghimselfto botheazent of a lirge ng howse comes anund andoffers to ake upthe doths into siits very cheap. The faruer givesup the clhithsto the agent and thatis the last seen of him, P 1002, Sixteenth and Farnam sireets is thenew Rock Tsland ticket office, ek ets to ull points east atlowest rates ality post- R ANew Gaored by a Mad Kixsss Cay, Mo, July I8 gran to T Bie. ] -Dept veywr Thomas Iee was gord by a mad bul five miles suth of this dty this aftenoom. The imad charged upon him while atwork ina field, aud forcingonehorn intohis mouth, tore his cheek open nearly to thelefteye. Thowoud is perhaps a fatal one, Pl Spaial Tele- County Sur- fnghtfully bis farm B Dr. Dirney.practice iinital tocatarrh: al diseuses of nose and throat. Bee bldg. e Eager for the Cuevivsg, Wyo., July 18, gran to Tirg Bir)—Both polit nov faily in the fild for county dections, The stite Jitical part 1 he 1. Therepublican tion meets here o August s crutic o Augusti. — 1's Colie, Cholora ly can alyaysbe depe Itis pleasant to take and will ¢ choleramorbus, dyseitery und diurh their worst fortus, Every fanily should providel with itduring the sunmee mont b b ent and dollar bottles we sold by y. pecial Tele: al parties a the state and conventions of held inthis city annty coven and the demo- and Diar - - Return to Work. EAU Crame, Wis, July 18-The strikers returned to work today in thre oit of the sixsaw mills whichshutdown. About four hundrel strikers arcout, but weakening. - - Thenew oifices.of th 1and route, 160z, Sixtemth and Famnam street, Omuha, arethe finest in thecity, Call and see them, Tickets tolll points east at lowest rates — inatsd Archbishop of Hamburg wuy, July 18.- [Special Callegnm to Prof Choen folder of the Wurl burg wiversity, has bee nominited arch- bishopof Hamburg, arent Rock [s 1 for Chil- ststhe child anl comforts a httle, dren Teething the mother, furmers to- of sora, Mim., July ho 1@ ofthe Second district organied and noninated General J. H 1aker Blue Earthcounty for congress. - ark, Columbu The 61 lot deal in - Highland park now on, and salesarve fur ghead of ations of the Colunmbus land investment compuny. Tiere e hut unsold Lots left. — Bvery pur i titled to achance in the heautiful $2,000 residenc of the finest lots In th full particulars, plats, address GEORGE and Manager, Columbus, \ D St. Louis Waiters' Strike Spreading. ST. Lou, Mo, July 15. ~The nunbe waiters now on a strike was bday augnentd by 175, “The men iu fivehotels and three ws- tiurants went out. e Through coaches—t*ullman palace Weepers, dining ears, freereclining chuir cars to Chieago and intervening points via the grent Rock Island route. Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth und Farnam. i Rising in Bulgaria Imminent. Lospoy, July B—A Viena corespon- dent of the Daily Ne s that according to adyices from IRustchuk @ risug i imui- went in Bulgaria and baids led by Russins will endeavor o enter the comntry from Dib- tudscha. Highland Neb. is the and 81 d on tyo For srice ete, Neb, An Ala Moyraon Alu., from Tuscum siys that John A, Ste i, Major Tou Stecle, John Goodwinand W, P. Clallen engaged in ashodling affray todiy The former wis kiled, Jobn Coodwin seri- o July 18 vent | yand | swin- | of onsly injured ad A by'stander named Tracy Aborn arm broken by a stray billet, Shotiuns and pistols were wsed. There was much exeite mentduring the day, but allls quiet tonight v slightly woinded, ang vt | SIJACOBS Q] STIFFNESS, STIFF NECK. Violen in Neek Fiv Wik, June |, 188, My wifo had violent pains in her nec wliiih wis very sornnd ity She was eire aniirely by St Jneols Oil JANES $TOWE, STOR S ¥ At I' Puxcemos, NoJ ,‘Iu.\ [Spocial granito ‘e B A torreifie wind and vain storm. with vivid lightning and hailstones as large as hickory nuts, acconplished consid crable danugeto trees, rofs, bars and tele. graph and telgphone wirns. The farners in the riraldistricts will sufer geatly i the loss of hay, geriin, fences and buildinges At bordentown. Bowesrows, N, ., July 18 ogram toTie Bee| —The strm last night struck the fish house on the liue of the Am boy division of the Pemnsylvania railroad, a short distance from mlen, and tore out the THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO, Baltinore, Md. roofof Reeves & Hateh Brothers' brick fac tory, Anumber of trees were blown over the fiestup trun lad 0 help remove the . Many Families number of Westem Unfon telegraph poles were blown down, eutting off all telogray In this city are giveevidence 18, JJune 18, 1888 1 every Lone wis minde bl i 1w cured UCKLEY, Paymaster, AT DRUGGRTS AND DIRALERS, Specil 7 miunication between Bordentown and Cannden Run Oy WiLLtwsror, Pa., July 18 cam to T Bir)-The wife a 1. Ndson of this elty, while crossing the Yorthern Central railvad In o wagon o it toduy wer struck by a freight trail. nother was killed; aid the child conside injured. The approaching train was concaled by some lun - - Riot us Strikers. Bixenweny, N Y, July About three hundred and fifty steiking dgar makers assenblal in front of Hull, Grummond & Co.s fatory on Water street tonight and thratened the nonstrikers he police kept orda, bt trwublels feared tomormow, o S— a Train Specil Tel 1 child of now willing to thatthecomforts of housekeeping will never be thor- oughly appreciated until you provide yourselves with a Gas Cooking Stove Many people thought we wero going intothe alit= tle steep when we bought such a stock stoves, mora than 100 patterns. Realizing, however, thatthe people of this city knew how toappreciate an good thing when it was rightly presented, we fully deteemined to make the attempt. Our sales during the June fully justified our introducing the aremanulactured in States These stoves, we havebeen, are now, and propose for the balance of the season, to sell at cost price, setup and connectad Aseparate meter issetforeach Gas Stove, The price ofgas for poses having been reduced (o the very low fiigure ol $1.50 perthou- sand cubic feet. we guarantee the economy and efficiency of every stove sold, STOVES SET 0N APPROVAL tove busines 18 of mounth of elforts in best stoves that the United Wil bepald o anycompeent chemlst who wiay wud, onanalyis, apartide of Hercury, Potash, orother poisons in Swift's Specidc (8. 8. 8) AN EATING SORE Hendason, Tex., Aug, 8, i30.— "For cigh. teen months | had on eating 8ote onmy tongo Awas teated by the best local physiclans, but oliainel no rchief,the wro gndualy growing worse. I corluded fimally to try 8. 8. 8, and wis enlirely curcd aftcr using o fow bottles. You bare mycheerful permigsion topublish the . above elatement forthe benefitof theseatmilarly aficted"” € B. MoLxmone, Hender:$, Tex. ‘Treatis¢ on Blood and Skin Diseasesnailed frec. TIIE S WIFT SPRCIFIC CO., Atlants. Ga. stove pur- Call at Merriambuilding and ses | leetsuch stove as will meet your requirements, and will putthem in your Coungil B Gas and Hlecteic Lignt Co. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, house ona month’s trial, A} OR SALE-Or yill tr ten . lion No. 61 registered in Archibail, dam by Ken Syearsold, Apply toDr. Macrac. \\v ED-Good girl by clett, 20 Fourth streeel, JOR RENT W. Biize FoRsaLs o Rt houses, by J. R Rice. Blutrs, W I payrentwienyoue the sane terms, and in e vy time loave your ollowing wro Ahone worth $1,00) 1t #12 per month A hone worth 81500 a6 £18 per non th A home worth £,000 ut €24 per month, A hone worth £000 at £ per non th, A hone worth #,000 it #45 per month, Othierpriced homes on the Samo terms. alove montily paynents melide prine and intorest, For full patieales ol on or allresstholudd& Wells Co.. 06 Broadwiy, Councll 1ufts. 1 IV()RIH‘ T on Peurl st. TANPE . Main st Dining room girl at K ol yond M. . lan- Wl Taern houses. streel w wrden 10! Main st nbuy ahomeon seof your doath uily the Bomo coar ElectricTrusses Belts, Chest Protectors, Etc. Agonts Waited, Dr, Q. C. Judd. 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la, store oo addefor en aietl Dlutrs, cll Blufrs, Ta. ! 1 varn The Judd & MAT auemin & BELLINGER’S Juwelry Store, AL Kinc it on y © F.M. Fllls&Co.. ARCHITECTS| AndBuliingSuperintondents. Roons 4 and 48 Bee Rullding, Onahia Neb.,ind Rooms 248 and 246 Merriam Block, | Counell Blf's, la” Correspondence solicited: OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. 1 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, A donstie exel paid o e Suwl al Institute AN D— Priuata Hospital, Cor. Corner Maliy Broadway aud 26th Street, Council Brufls, 1 mtof allsurzionl and ehronto sesof e blood. fthe urinary and sex sirleture, ey stitis, sy 1l pote MANUEAO IstAvenie Sash, Doors CURING 0O, il 218t St and Blinds | ing h iy per lond dolivered, n | Darrel, AL work to be phone TRON o 05 of the and : wokets Kindi n ) suwdust by the fratoiaus. e oted exe YOUR P Lo ses = . nd free from SOLICITED,” 1. DUEDMUNDSON, Pres, B L. SIUGA CIHAWLES T ITANNAN, Cashier. CITIZENS STATE BANK OfCouncil I3luffs Paid up Capital . $150,000 Surplus and Profits. ... 80,000 MAXON & BOURC‘EO'S- Lmlnluy to Depositors.. 880,000 4 ; ] |’Archltects and e iy : Bt Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. 230 Nerriam Block, Counct] Bluffs fowa 610 N. Y. Life Buildi S Medicine obse rvation. Corresp o DR. Surgical Institute and Private Ilospxldl | cor Brostway and Bt st, Councit B, . Vice-pres | Tiemon ik in Southwestern fowi INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, — = Wholesale and Retail Dealors in—— FURNITURE. Largest Stock und Lowest Prices, Dealers, send for Cat 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pie PROFESSIONAL DlRECTORY Stone & Sims . Council Blufls, Ia a Plans, Estimatos, Work. Brown .]lell'uu' the Peaco, (mi.-u over American Express, No. 421 lowa, State and | Counch Attwrne Courts. Blufs, s at Law, Practice in th Roomes 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, lowa,

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