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o TOIT T (5] MAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890, _m——___—————_—-—__—________ - - ONVENTION (e stat comvention to be heid nml CALEFORNIA REPUBLICANS, OMIO FARMERS. [ Tur Ber.)—Shannon the Dublin solicitor of | work canstantly and o thete work well. and L DEMOCRAT ( INVE ON &y oiiht. "By ovaer of | —_— —_ { the London Times, who was connected with | 1 don’t beliove that the same number of ' men Trr CoMTies Proceedings of the Convention Held | They Take Action Lookin 110 a Betters | (o pieott scandal, and who myster isly | SHGGE ']"" m u'y favorable « u‘u mstances could [ S - at Sacramento, ment of Thcie condition. disappeared soveral months ngo, has returaed | 49 Iuch more than we ave doing It Wil N 1id i ol L cmasreNto, Cala, August 1—The repub: | Covesinus, O., August 18, — About four hun- | to his home fie tramp problom is becoming u ory i ey Long Tsland Presbytseians Adopt a | 1040 st e red und fifty farmers methero in state con The Chickasaw Eloction. number of the unfortunates who are arrested ng Novel Money \hmmgu. heme, 1T1i6 platfor tod declnres that for thirty | fng thele (hlenests ¢ siss fad e logh Anosowr, 1. T., August 1% -News re- | W upon tho promise that they will N Ew ugus Speo o 1| S PIBNAOF VB deciates Lhat Ior Wik 15 SUCLE SITE e VO JORGTIsS BRE VliC % | ccived of here of the Chickasaw elect el M iy B L L IR it g i} B o ik, August 15, -[Spocial Telo | sears the ropublican party has succossfully | Inture, J. H, Brighum was cho OAlInd, 3 poliig pikse (i Blolton we the cty. They wre buffetted about e tu Long and beon ling Hig Geous g ""“““” L Lt "“’ nt out of o "l‘ e polis wore operftd early in- the moming | (AL WICh consumcd the wandering dow, Donglas Connty's Delegarion Divided a falr during the past week and has ot Al bl b [ o oD AN I sy by the full bload party and the first squaw | S Al it U BUL U on the Governorship, it the flect church circles by opening a_kiss. | 2 to arbitratio ntrovordes ;XY WOb dliis (ot EI nian who attempted to vote was denied the | Saidone of the unhappy wreeks to the Bee uiz-bok, cha 5 conts per Kiss. Ther Sl 3 privilege, Other squaw men mado the same | reporter yestorday o Bave ot o the o Majority Ap i Pt ooy tive to wages and bours o laves | a committee on resolutio A T& | attompt and et with the same cxperience. | For six months, hunting sork \v',].‘u‘r'”‘. Favos Novils " ¥ : h | public sehools u necessity free g P then taken [ : ! h s | BILKG ‘mioney and -Huel sin Hohast qosts o b movement, The first is, that tho fair is o nent, endorses Speaker Reed, fav 'he body i Imost entirely of | LHC squaw men.about one hundredin numbe 1 Wl i SELSU R NG 0 e ey | Ptttk AL g i wites, they having carvied thirty of the | Beny the Tndian_agent, who adyised | § N amare 4t any 1 for | o “EUMATISM' The democrtic convention will meet " thil agllation has bogin AT S b | trusts, The platfor thivty-five countic the election of dele- | peaceful mensures and instructed them to | L OUI et bat do the bos i ST T In Hoyils. oners A i 7 0 new church building. Thesccoud result is, | B 1 PRSI GGt of e agriculty gutes. Much confusion gecurred through | Putup o poll of theirown, He told thio drifted from ono Town et ameoop, e, "-\l ECIAL NOTICES. thrt fever azements in the village havo P b cfa\ictrios of the countey we en i i ¢ haieman, the | Would recomize their judees of clecti i town Yoanother and wa AL, Ay o w01 wte candidates for the seve lises ¥ Wiid tHote 48 1. sfooll TikoADAE WO IRCIUE f th 2, h the no fon of a tempofgry chuleman, the | WO FEERbse thelf Judies, of viee arrestd . times for vagraney, 1t | COUNC!L BLUFFS, state ol bateh of divorce suits. Tho fuir was | letionof the republican members of congress | nyin,anites objecting to the name proposed by | 18W teti noto titon his ndvics nd e finally bee that T was arieatod at syory | o 1 baten ree su 1 in tho passagre of what, i lenown as the “sil- | ; v town 1 struck, and tow 1 0T SAL R OF, etA8RATAll Stook ot There are a number of names mentioned in | held on & lawn noa nurch and aspeeial | v vl Platform denonnees the man. | the chairman of the state executive commit- 4 a oil, at which all white men voted. Cle own | struck im s Uof § JOOR SALE or trade K of stove col " h the seve b tent erected which bore the sigu net {1 whic o democratie pledze o8 t t The Hilmanites 1 W. J, Halbert, o | by was the Tndian polling place and evepy | 1 time cither ail or on the strcets sery ri il & 'w“ll fot of tinnor s e ‘M”‘ ! . A " ot thi 1 con | Tiimanite, and the nvention took a recoss | oone with Chickasaw blood in him voted there, | ¥ out sentenees. 1 have no chance for t . s UL D R AL KEsted that f VB 111 ba B easd ta e free ballotin many of the states has bean | AULHIAR SHe ! y : Admission R 16 it : hat henceforth the | to await the report of *the committee on cre- | Meanwhile Governor Birdss militia and { i n i vageant for ywernes | 0K SALE0r o s for a4 wood pond vent To kst tho B yuehls, | | Mght of frce Lallos sl be cbscrvod o far | dontids | Indian police and a United States marshal i Lsuppose the vematnder of my life will | & team. staiiion No Istorod In Wals For g been men i 2 401t (8 olthin i ‘w‘w t of tho foderal gov At the aftc n session of the farn { stood guard and no disturbance of any kind | P¢SPent inthe tramp brigude. | b By Dr Aveiba by Kentucky John S 8. Hirwood Trivastitntion showed that the | Srrbn®, t6 BRGAE SURL OHIBAE. convention there wis cHicht €0 ot | oncuiered, THO VOLO AL the SUAWION S polIS | gy | Clay. 3 voursoid. "y A 4 Linc Grand Isla was plaral and thatits wges rang | Befores the vote couid beannounced for | temperance resolution iy o o | CXceeded tho Indian votes, and Sam Paul s | 5, ¢l 0C § A SOCIAL this evenlug at | TiOR MENT-Twogood modern houson W Fr W, | tediton o W governor o motion was made that the nomi- | 1 conven®on also | suro to bo wovernor it the squawmen’s | T Chapma Sixteenth avonuc and l Bller, 24 Ponrt steeot ’4‘ suldod ? e ’ e ) el nation of Colonel Henry Markham be made i 1t Tost the Bethnny “R o QL SN R TR (l.“, St A AR Monday, the opening night | unanimous and it was carried amid much ; L R Bitd, butntow cust | Bio Bethiny Baptist church. I amund | \\ O Jlouses L Jondy % i must take a Dar and henceforth News from Tshimingo is to the effect that A 1 be extende \‘I "N tiplicity of na \ end of the 048 o ot 1 Kansas Alhance Convention. be a factor i politics, The question was | bloodshed was also provented thero by the | 4 & | WaNtEn _,“‘ Ly ! : i i Torris, Kutiy August 15—The favmors | Whether this could be best accomplished by | erection of separate poils, The Tndian vot A good Hose roel free with every 100 foot of | Councih \ Shian er | I g some talic ; . : o | the formition of u furmers' party or by | in Tsbimingo county is liger than tho white | i, 5000 I0e reel fro & | - ticke i 1 goott/fiAsuts i 2 L the state met in convention Bere | g their influence felt in the control of | I'he plan of the squaw men is o con- [ o Lorenasedat Bixby's, Vl“4lv.~\v R iGarden Tand, with cl e tic Ll ot t il « r st offi- 1 existing parties, Itis the e of this e test the election and carey their retums Histdway | nouses, by J 102 Main st Gouncid Shey s been b | 16F olit Tl puipOsEs okt Supd the | fitrm the prineiples | vention thut they s { thoroughly test the | the Indiau co TR CRE: ThARHE doaie| Jroadway, [ Bluis ¥ YR ¢ PRV EI AN Taator aavs that ; Nk asG latter course. Theiraim sh bo to give | adjudges the quatw men to be aliens then the = e ANTED e e i i e G e ecant gt RILe et : ol A i el | 59 98 10 encourige aud protect the intereats | to the federal courtand the latter will decide J b J0TET0Wer By gover He hus a well stocked saddlor Aiifies FiAavidnN o e and | orieulture, e address concludes: 4Wo | as to whotlior thoy are United States eltizens | : 1LY piy rent whon you ean biry & homo on [ 1, but b 16 e AL G BE e values and | are in favor of eaual taxation upon all forms | o not and thus finglly decide the question. | sall on iy VLT Bk RILROL You Sith bty h sald thut \Colld b ‘comp ot Citic vaoo, A b 18, —~[Sp Telegram to sof wae for time | of property: governiment control of railroads oo ) prosid G951 wtany time loave yo v fumily th his SLacicith hcept the nome | THE Bee) It has been found by the vail- “The platform denounces [ and telegraph us to rates and_charges; | The West Albany Blockade Raised. | onthe tollswine tire I (i | which alle the cin limited N Sl @ it ) | | A home worth $ L4 vord ¢ i f the state equaliza ] which allows —th - | unlimited coinage of silver and making it & 0 “Ajuicey, N Yo, Augus he strik M it reduced rates lowe on | Aloue worth at 18 e o W Harwood s been mentioneat | tion that the 1 assessments of [linols | Plovmentof larce forces of armed uen by | lewaltender for all debts, public and prvate; : L GRS byt ' } ! ! Ll : : 1t the vailvoud assessin L e A i s, and condemus | the election of United Statos. senutors | Which has lasted since lnst Friday at the | and realestate seeurity by 15, H, Sheat worth £200) at 824 pur mor BT Al g LA have Increased in (he pist eloven yeur ' | the Blair bil . by popular vote; forfeiture of all | West Albany yards was raised tolay. The | i barbersi i Dot i i M $1000 AL SH LaR or e . Wolbsel is Tooked upon AR A RLS R, John . Willetts of Jefferfon county was | unearned land grants’ taxes diveet and in Ww York frelght trains which have been | corner Brondway, W now opah. for busimey | ol homes on the $ume te The of strength, He has served R e B ety B o S S direct s low as cousistent with an_economi- | Jying at Last Albany were the first to cross | Joiin Schicketuny & g L i D hontily, paymonte [nclide. urindlpal Rt o Higho tn linols e tommiion: Chun | fyraakldy county for icuténint, goverio { calado e ion ot Jepad myEminRLL I the upper railtout bridgo attor the closly $o5d e - | sthould & Wolls Con 65 Brondway, He will have supreme court competition of adulterated products: the | gid (YR, W hag stood . ope gincer, 045 Life baild | i no s 7 - — passige of a law nullifying the effect of the | 7o t THo 1 | viam block, Couneil Blu s, z \\ ANTED-An experien ¢ ¢ Powd srly nterviews, Farmers and Lab vers’ Union. original package decision ovar iga, Dinkorton detectives on ¥ & ‘ ey man 1o tke ol T iy The BT LR ubmitted is in | OVOr 2 kerton detectives ol part in laundry in Op Dirrorr, Mich., August 15, —General Ma Senaniy, Mo, Angust 13.~This was tho f Mo plan of orgwization submitted fs in [ 0¥ (10 BEEC, Jinkerton detoctives o New e Hotel. Tormunont postion. i ter Workian Powderly, J. ) second aay of the convention of the Missouri tance that ll‘1 hould be (v;w'\“ a8 “"“hr.w h the lumber district and th f People's favorite, Fifty more day board. | Council Blut man ha : 5 / ; sian of the state of 1 ; ot ; v bog orginizer of th v York Centr farmers’ and laborers’ union Iection ) lem received severe bruises. Later in tho | ers winted, Rates, €600 por week. 1ivst < LI nembers of the general ex © | of oficers was taken upand laid over until i e T 4 A e OIS A B A BT R A TR \ BT e e g ho W o o Knights ubor are in the ity | tomorvow. vtons to clear the crowd of people from | - v who \ . Kuights of Lubor arc ir ¥ worvow YO INVESTIGATE, | the bridge one spectator was severely hurt | The City Finances, W ANTED Stuation tationary cne ~ in Mai Cier Atomos K | and sone inpotant action o comeetion | This was done beeause thecon by being struck with a clib i the | Tho report of City Tronsurer Kinnchan it furc Address Lox eri 188 | g, and White | with the tie looked fo revision of the const as not req to = b ands of one o B DI LATONS el 2 I 7. Unilorwe o will do 1 copardize his chunces “ ! R N Lo iicn, e op Bady rs. Mary E. Burgess Dies Under Sus- | 1inds of one of the Pinkertons. One | o to the concil ut the meeting on Tues. | : g I i executive board of the Knights of | Feport, it being understood that the coms d of the detectives was aiso hurt, | T PR A VRN eRTDOHE T et L esen sl ke £ Dl assembled here in - secret son | mittec wonld not ouly recommend changes picious Circumstances. The Pinkerton men had no authority | 48¥ night shows a very satisfuctory and | VY RHAVEsoverat boantitutno lora honss H\ attorniesshiy ) ol fhits! ATl ateat pik the titles of officers but that a new officer Mrs. Mary E. Burgess died at her home at | to aisturb the spectators, as the bridge is a | healthful condition of the eity financ The | Jots in Omahi or Councit Y ms. The Jutd S ot L L L AL Gl onforence, Generai | okl be named toaet s parclusing agent | Thirtyninth street and Ames avene at an public Wizl wo following tabie shows the amount of eash on | Welis Co. Council Bl 1 Ry e kg BOT DL O a0 CLRD yorkiman Powderly terviewe or the organization at Kansas City, the only [ 40005 00 vacan Noraty T BAdToWIRE t5 One hundred of the men who went | hand in the various funds at the close of last frionds o ollowing the example O the e o o Now Vark Contml ke . | othor oM af tholdn belu Tooitéd nt . | ST hour yestorday morning and owing to | o, Ot MGG o U MORND WOIE | i e vacious s it the cose ot ||~ LINGER’ s tlomuan hamsolf, : il you say somcthing rezarding the | Louis, The executive commitice roported | some circumstances connected with the case | Buaion “vurds toduy appointed. 4 com: | e the month | o peitte the maror. fs ot of the mce. | eaponsinility — for " this extensive taitwdy | that the bondsmen of Troasaver Swith of | the coroner has decided to hold an inquest at [ mitise i oraqtodty 4 Superintendent. | General fund........ ... $ L0 Isa brother of the andilate f tate | Strike and the consequent. inconvenionce to | HOWSLL county, who is o defaulter for 81,200, | his office at 10 0'clock this morning. Hammond and remained in consultation all | Bond loan fund .| ATl ford orury opportuTIE. to sccur. the nominie | the general publies” .| wero ready to mako the shortage g00d: | Tho tusband, Josesh Burgess, tells the | evening. Onemorging tho men sald Fam- | Interscction paviog and gondii tion. He 15 now in Boston. Previously to | “Where wien are dismissed and thrown out [ Smith will probably be prosceuted. following story; “Mrs. Burgess was taken | mond decluved that ho would not knowingls Moo ER R ik his departune, Lowe o loft SE WL { employment in lumps which aggreg = = e dral i B4 * | handle Central freicht. s expected the it 3 ;:. 'i.f”'-y wM.”\ W ‘.\" \\ I‘” ;m‘val LT b et TR i ke South Carotina Demaocrats, :» k l\‘l‘lm l.’.]fll(u‘ n:;;n.]‘m‘l L W "'_r‘\” ’l men will resume work in the morning. Judgment fuud . cliniy 0 noednt the SR it W York Central and West Shore Corvaniy, 8. C, August 13, ~The demo r. Allen. He called, looked at my wife anc John Reed, who is the leader of the Rroth- | Water fund i ly{“,. L the n ition even if Tl HatEyie vo evedence that | eralic state convention, called for the pur- | saidit was an ordinary case of childbirth. | erhood of Licomotive Fivemen in this vi- | Park fund 5 | Judge Savisze, whose o st be s o 1 wiong | pose of deciding whether state oficers should | A few moments Jater he said he would | Vinity, emphatically denied tonight the rumor | Library fund : | Judge Sy wh name hasalso heen I tat would 4 5 ek mentioned in_ connection with the ofic of go the - manggemen i bonominated by the convention or by the |have to have _assistancd, and ad- | thutthel 1 wouldigoiontionittieiGant OB rang ek ewnor, is not in the vace. Vg tnploy d o the 89 1 primary plan, met today vised me to go after Dr. Footo. | T4 T "' il | Guy C. Burnum of Colum b and tinie, no inteution of striking, —_— — o St Ahdina 00 T HBGHS X St P v Nortii'of the same plice are silent seekars for his very unjnstand undesivable ¢ HELD FOR FORGERY. o ckand e ""“"‘.'l””' The Strike May Y ¢ Extend. | Special ussessment St ) | lie guberintorial plice, OF the two, North | tion of affairs until it becume ovident that it debdiibs serviees of Dr. who accompanied me o Fhe St st 18, There. 1s o | Eedemption fund 5 R ot plite. SO A B \ \ ) it to the house, We rcaclied there just before [ SArA106a, No Y., August 13 “There is a [ GEielthEcL BN - sl i8 i the Lead, iecause b R e D R Sl - Haines Charged With Crooked | minight. Dr. Allen called me out doovs and | Fumor among railroad people here tonizht, | Ciey hetiee ful 50 i (07 \/ ! i ol i anc, e e I Mo Rl peonle Lot sl ot the troatis;. Work. said he would charge £200, and that Dr. Con- | which appears to be pretty well founded, that | MRS elire H] 1( ] 1 l U (RS vanlesy VEL8 e 01 Potenl ne Tnetar torl 1 ddid not eave to strike, but it was pliinty F. . Haines is one of the latest acquisi- | nell would chare the same amount. T told | the engineers and firemen on the Deleware & ; ! 2 4038 ik cutnpaigns, ind at one Lime v for governgr | o intention of Thivd Viee President Webb | tions to the e circles of the city jail, | hitt T did not buve the maney, but would give | fudson roal are fn sympathy with the | Special assessuet pav, dise. No. § si20 ageainst Thiye Bty £ thoumht to force them todo so. He discharged men | and it is quite probable that his sphore them securit fhey then gave my wife | Albany strikers and t firenien have Special as: nent pav, dist. No. 4,4120.4 - lost AL R L L vight and left." - 1 b at his sphiere of | chloroform by holding a saturated handker- | f ved permission to strike if they so desive, | Svecial assessment piay .(w No. 6 16,057.6% U e ahiai i ot Tolucoelca | R e e Do win b b T rne) || DaSLULHoE SV GO ed it araTUIVEYOLS [ FaHieE thAneraROb iR R AT, AR s Should this happen the engineers say they | Speciul assossment pav. Qist, No | ' N Pormieniy.t enosanIRtinn | oid participation in the 1upending difti- | €163 for some time to came, she was dead.”? g _ | will refuse to work with green hands, 3 PR S LR ea0:0) | —> Jaues K Boyd stands i the Jead, though | culties, Powderly said Depew was very di- For some time Haines was one of the prime Late yesterday afternoon C: b - e z, s - Cor. Broadway and 26th Strect. gome 0 bis frionds advise Tim ol to vy, | Plomadie, e wholesale discharkes Wwove | factors of the Standand printing company, in | €3 Was notitied and attex S g e Attempted Train Robbery. | '“;l-:‘ , e 0380 Couneil Blufls, L 30! o democintic sheets, too ey rde in April that Depew may hav it hich he was usso > allway, | £3% o HSSIOWANIE) WILO MRG0 K108 1~ Sixe N. Y. wust 13 1 attempt. | hursements I EETERR 82,08 that s, 1and f Bome ol he democritic sheets, 1oo, it i said, | 18 el b A which he was associated with Fred Wallway. | mortem examination, but 'the resuit of it will 1y W N. Y., August 18.—An attempt wce cash on Hin s K08 | Torthetreatmentot allsurzical and ehronte ave deiiberat t ic country to avoid going o record A : : : . y Avor of others, Taut Mt Boyd his cerctven | neetion with the troub Last December it became necessary for the | not be made know was made last night at this place to wreck S dsclscyianidalionsdsot tioilnon.€ 6 s Privite. advices WhiCh have shown in o Sl fivm to raise $250, anda mortwage und note | » Burgess charges that the doctors murdered | an express train from New York by winding have customers for inside improved | olehns e oo hilie S ViblbTa, Kpors fraud, Of course, thereis & ramor th .“n S New Zealanders Boycott Women. for that amount W 1, with the names | his wife, while they airm that it was only [ a chain around one of the rails, The | | perty, terms all cash, I you have a var- | atorrohome, 1ost manhood, sexual ingotence 0 gl Yharl X 2 \ ) v . 3000: . | of the two propr wchied. This was | oneof those sad cases which frequently occur | locomotive et through the chain without i tooffer call on K. H. Sheafe & Co. at | and weakness treated successtully to be fought by Charley Brown and his 1ol Dusepiy, N. Z, August 13.—[Special Ca. . x B i il lowers. But who Charley Brown's followers | blogram to T I oL ke of | PO suflicient, as the money could not be se- | and are unavoidable ising any damage. Hadoue of the light ce, ; Parti ulye aitentlo padd to disi jaca of the k arve may not now be imagined, b > that | L ogran to Titi: Bre.-—A gevoral strike of | gyred, and the name of M. M. De Viera was The corpse presented a homible appear- | engines been used serious damage might - - Junzs s Asthuna, Consamption. Heonchitls gerttlemnan has repeatodly doelared that | MO employed in tho shipping trade and in | then added us endorser withont the knowl. | ance, beiug swollen to twice its natural size, done. 1t is supposed that the al Dr. Bowers' oftice moved t0 20 N. Main. I R A T T B s I ot i the mco. Tn' faeh do. T | WWays &5 fmwincat. The troubie urises or consent, it is suid, of that gentleman. | and was as black as ink kers were Knights of Labor, — e M St R i e 1 adotter to hat ofect to DR, Beatof | from the action of & firm in Christehureh | Do Viera hud béen ono of the membors of the S e - Wall paper at 1 conts ot veme | wtr Diseasesof the dyeand var, Ol oot 2 Nowfollk, which will be wad a6 the convor- | which omploys anamber of women, Thedis. | i bit had previously sold his_ intorest to Injured by a Runaway. PRrncllls Wotknan Bteike. nants, at C. L, Gillette's Siad exrvatire and wiidizonso o the bones, tion, D Beur, by the way, was in the city | ehargo of th women. was domindal by gy | 110 Other two members, ~The noto was sold | Miss Olla Davis of Sherilan, Tn., who's fn |. Loxnox, August 15 \Workmon oa P L i (v dvpariment dovared exelusively two duys ugo and held along talk with Mr., | y b Al eolinliE S| L banle, and when it came | tho city-visiting her brother, ‘W. . Davis, | nel's Arklow quarries struck yesterds Batheat Manawa beach, noar hotel. en- | yfhftheatmect of Urorine diseased oo trom el | unions and upon flvmn's declining o0 ac- | que, thirty days later, De Viera was called b 5 u) ) Larged, more sand, nice bottom, cle 15 4 ¢ Boyd, theresult of which may be correetly | cade to' thodemand a boycott wis dechuved upoh topavit. . The paper was taken up by | Chief elerk in the B & M. freight depart- | They are riotous, Parnell is going to Ircl arged, 8 sitelbakiot, GlBairooms. T dhseatil T R S l"”:'\'nm. e i I inst them. Shippine and railvoad compa- | 1iis brother, who resides in Texas. Hainos | ment, was seriously injured in a runaway | to try and settle the matter. P, C. Mill er, the pait T s i hat Bear has aceepted | continuc to handle the goods of the fir { i i = — DR. BELLINGER this explination and retiriod Hony o itinu anl sools of the firm | was accused of being the party who commit- | last night. She and Mrs. Davis were driving et e to his friends, SIs South Sixt back, it s thought, with a delogzation 4t lowst | @ eaprcny chieckive that if this is not stopped i the forgery, aud Do Vieralooked to bim | in the vicinity of Nanth and_Dorcas strect, COUNCIL BY, ageneral strike will be inaugurated, ke the amount good. Haines made | when the horse became frightened and in UFFS NEWS, s Surg Kl‘ll lu\lllulv‘ anl Private llu&mml ¢ 1 { The Trap 1 Dissolution Notice, Damcious biemtics e tio ontissliped by, |ituriing avound thrawibotti1adies’ fromi ttie | oy voiate S EHEME L Notice is hereby given that the firm here- it no money was forthcoming, and Dé | buggy. Mrs. Davis was caught in one of the c att, wh charg o cha v, Mus, i e tolore known as . M. Ellis & Co. has been ut rn} s _1 home in - Engiand, | horse was stooped. Mrs. Davis was slightly | madic fraternity known in police vernacular | business pertanine to said s will bo tean 5 sttikars speak as deter arrant was accordingly sworn out, and uised about the face, but was able to walk | as vags, hasoneof the most difficlt posi- | sacted by the remaining partn K. M hey i £ ines was arrested on the eve of his in- | over. Miss Davis' injur are internal and | 4 " s 2 " Ellis and J, H. Ken 1 abted L UL A e the | tended departure. o6 doubes are axpurios aro tnjernal and | tions tofill on tho force. He hus filled it so | BIlis andf, I, Kont, and all indebt not liostilo to Boyd ot the position of secretary of state, Sen D. Casper of David City scems to be il ‘\l b in the lead, his remurkable record in the tas | AEPNY, N Y logislatiro eiving i prosti of the Central M tl titors. Two of Lis opvonents ave ', W, | isunchanged. 7Tk pragucof Rushville and Mr, C. D, Cowper | minedly o of David City 3 Brondway and 2ith st. Council Blufts, ln The condition Ison strike this section over ail com- | Bonrding and Day School, ’ ultimaie T e , o1l that & come to bo regarded us his | OWIDE said fin will be paid to them, 3 g SR i Will Cushivg, the candidate for state | assemblies held meetings all day, but nothing | y .t 18 allesc 0 thatenothor individual ‘wonld)llary! Well that 1t has come tobo regurded us his | L' Goutinue tho business av tho ol ofticos ifth Ave. and Seventh Street, treasurer, is tho cashier of the Citizons bank | snid b e e il div, but nothing | have mourned his departure Tho said In AL AL, avocation, und he can only get out of his po- | Aecounts aaingt said ol 1o shonly of Plattsmouth, uud has beenenthusiasticalls | suid tonieht BastGngor: bEiILE Waba (oday ;'n ‘\ lual 18 4.1,‘::;;"‘";.’ f;lu‘mlfll.‘\";.': “,‘.!"\'h\l'f"“‘.".‘ ase Dismissed. sition by resigning from the foree. His long | prosented at once, 1. M. Buias & Co, Can be reached from any of the depots l'nlh‘wx- 1 by his county, His 1 op mun aceording to schedule for the fivst time | fus<to give his name. He e ‘:w«"x "'\ "\' ¢ afternoon was the time set by | experience in working the ganes has made - iy ) me {\.hf.“»‘.nl‘\..”\M I m.. ;‘f the Llu- | since the strike, - We commenced moving | friendly with Haines, so when the Jiper ‘ul'-- Judge Helsley for hearing the Walter Bellard | him a consummate judge of human character, i !j‘1~‘}\’|\l\\;’.|y-.l,‘ e e :,‘._v‘pj‘_; on m..‘i by e Slb s oL Charity B0 I this ety havine sater formerdy re- | wains at Eust und West. Albany tolny proaclied him yesterday morning and asked | perjury case, but when the timo urrived the | and hogets along very smoothly where al- | i ok etoves i e e e B. V. M yeurs in the 1icst National bank 1o his e for o loau of which to get to | cwso was dismissed by the county attomey, | most any other man would fail. His brigado | from 310 {0 810, Tn tinware wo catry thé | TERMS—For boa-d and tuition eme the endorsement of the Lan wister delega 2 AN IRTTOR: gland, - he qughy ohim ) who stated that there was no cause for | seidom consists of less than a round dozen of | best only and sold at bottom prices. Carpets, | ppoioy hes of a finished educas tion. B WasHNGroN, August 13— Aun official rough railvoad N York. | action. The case grew out of the Don Carlos S T X Dty | “Oh, my 1" we just beat the world: forme racing ey For auditon, Treasurer Clincey of Cuming | countof the fivst supervisor's district of 11ii- | Haines told him tk was golig buck to | lumber swindles.” Bellird was on a stay | tho unfortunatcs who have drifted into the | Fafs BY ©0 WO Just, beat the worlil formet | io) for young lndies §75 for w""“" county; G. € Zutaren of Johuson, andJ. V. | nois, us announced by the census burcau, | the old country to cluim an estato that had | boud, and swore that he owned u city, und it frequently reuches double that | Pre oFCArheus @ cts, now 40 cs., and so five months, commencing first Monday Ferguson of Mindon, Keamoy onnts. o o a puluion of 1 s tohlows, | fllento him, and promised to send back the | piece of property A Investizauion { number. - Occasionully among the victims of | Jine in novelties in our parlor goods depart- | in September and February respective mentioned. ATl of thése have i fellowini, s e e i s follows: | pioney as s00n us he got across, A few hours | show that the property was in his misfortune and hardluck that are turned over | ment. Tu bedroom suits we pride_ouvselves | For further particulars addross has Mr. Wahlguist, the enterprising vouue | 500 5y dely (e connty, | later the young ticket buyer heard of Haines' | he was 1y urrested for po bre are somo hig R of cartying the most complete assortment SISTER SUPERIOR prising voung | 5 o 1 ke counte Tt e e r) (B yaung 10 him there are some Ligh spigited men to | I proprietor of the Hastings. Dene ok YOI | ke county, 24, _This ¢ Lin | avvest for forgery and he Wistened to the | farther investigation by the county attorney | z o choice of 30 styles. Book cases, rockers an St. Francis Academy, said that he has pledges of support feom | o had @ popn G081, of which [ police station to vecover the ticket for which Bellard had an equity in the | Whom such work and its kindred associations ng chales of every deseription, Side Conncil Blufls, [0 nearly all the dolbatis of the Secoa o | GO0 Coum had ot ileo county, | e tad paid He wanted the judge to the perjury cuso was theroforo | are a degradation that is havd to bear, ards, wardrobos and contor tablo o alone | : sl it gressionl distriet, This disteiet, it seoms, | 1101 and Lake coun order tho ticket roturned to him so that ho | dismissed. These men are quickly singled out | with this unloading sale. Geb prices e136- | 5 p mmvaimon. bron . 1e SGaRT, Vioo-pre does not eraye much atthe handsof the party = - could scll it aud recover his money, but as kS 8 by the philosoph in blue, and they [ where and compave Mandel & Klein's 220 | 57" 18 It LIANNAY, Cashier S e g erends | AviLA 8. firt a T deker i st | e urnh; l\J\ lyl\mu\l” font \l‘T; r J. C, | oro given work that will permit them to bo | Broadw : - Q \N Tho tumes mentioned in con > Nutional Association | sealed up with Halues” other effects ut the | Wilcox were called in policé court yesterday, | SCmewhat secluded from the public view, and The Manhattan sporting healquarters, 418 GIT]ZENb ST Ji the position of attomey genoral ar of Latter Cavriors of tho United States | police station £ until Satur. | When their term of sevvice has expived they | Broadwiy. but were continued by green | Ames of Lincoln, Matt Miller of Butler here today st tht s —~>— = 5 A S Bl s heartily thank the officer whose keen p A e Of Gouncil Blaffs, Matt Gering of Cass.~ M- Miller has served | livery Bitos of Wankins h:‘.w adntsor Douglas Connty Divided. LRI B otglogle NG REAaaN e A6 L m Prom M aaess & Mt Z ogS S0 prthe o Paid up Capital $150,000 o RiPR o oy fu the stato legislatute, | o the relations between the postoMes dopart Tlie Douglas county delezzation held a cau- defunct Republican, who allege that | iation. Occasionally men ave turned over to | foostitered (he Brendawiy bidse 15 W | g 0510 and Profits 0,000 Winale Mr. Clertug Is i young man of consider: | ment und its - employes, promising infuence | cus in the cafe of the Paxton yesterday X committed’ perjury in his attempt to | his care whom he is confident ave dangerous | ¢roi ST Gl WS Ney JWSBAEE S HOW P LSy 1o Depositors .. 860,000 Ba) e ity - His frionds think | for the mutual welfure of the two bodios afternoon. A largenumber of the delegates | stave off a hearing of thelr enses to compel | €rooks that will escape at the first oppor- | ot Nii W N, Chiapuian of this ity and sith | Dueecrons; 1 A, Millor. F. 0. Glewson. F. e seeive the Omaha delogzation, together: | e i nan et M I R RS el R s tunity. They hate madono attompt at es | Pored Miss Tehen will v to ¢ Sz, B B a4 D, Sdiinon, Chiries :,‘Jf:’, toifoey. Stowiug from others in the | Rlair's Prolibition Bill Gttt L oA o, e St cape '”M”T profess the greatest indiena- | g 4 short stay ther Gl Tt senert by um.:’m“; 1borhood 4 ' rles Ogden acted as chairman of the e tion when the oficer appears with a cha L ¥ nessLargest apitial and surplus of o A question which isliable to cavse some | WASHINGTON, August 12.-Mr. Blair today | meeting The subject of standing solid for The Cour 1of f and log bracelets and clamps them on their ] - - Dk in Southwestern lows issension in the convention is, What shail | reported favorably frow the committee on od- | ). 12, Boyd for governorwas hrousht up carly | A special session of the board of education |y, jag! but a look into the oyes of the ocer Formed a i leas INTEREST ON T'Mt DEPOSIT P ] b ';‘!l«n-fw:]x hx ||nn I‘A-.Hn‘m of prohibition | ucation and labor the joint resolution intro- | in the day, and a ballot was taken which | WaS held last night, at which the nterest | whilo ‘he is performing the act convinces Several young men on Mackinae island t N ome of the delogates are: known o favor | s on the &0,000 high sehool bonds w duced by him proposin them that he has vead their charvacters and an amendment 40 the | showed that those present. were divided on | o o 1po | nave formed a society with aeapital | jovpras T i T.‘::.'.'fn;“.:' |'-::‘w_; l.l.ll:ur- l’l‘ln» -.“.‘u.‘-, While others | constitution to forever pronibit in the U ,m‘l, this question, A lirge majority of the bal- | ordered paid. These coupons had been over- | penetrated their designs and they submit | oo o $6.000, which will be spent on 1 l \ “LRP”Y Lnslat that the platform shull como ont and | tates the wanu factire vortation, oxpore 0V a; DUt the: TAmAINacE wems 1iealen A e AR i gt b without s murinur. Oceastonally ho finds men | 5O T EER BOEER B 6 ST 1 6 Hgi el C | ) It i apheration of the pro- | ution, transportation and sale of bleoholic | divided on Shervin'of Fremont, William A, | us thoy fall due tomorrow (b was necossir who positively refuse to work or conic out of o ¢ hibitory amenduent in the constitution liquors us bevernges, i u of Omaha and Major ). 'W. Paddock. | take immediate action, The meeting was | the city Juil to take their places in the gang | the eavthin W3, MANUBEAOTURING ©O., Among the Delogates | e 1 as this state of aff was discov- | called forthat purpose and no other business | when it is marshalled for the day's labor on 15t Avenue and 2st st h The i BALOR | Collision on the L. & N, ered the meeting was adjourned without at- | was transacted, the streets, Then something happens, The 2’ ST A The faithful fow who had arvived were in Lexixorox, Ky, August 1. A. colls! tempting to do any othier business, - - tramp dou't kunow just how it oceurred or S l\'[] l)(NH'\ 'lI](I Blinds close consultation in the Paxton rotunda dur- ) AU Iomah 005800 L — PERSONAL PARAGRAF what it was that induced him to come outand aoll, € k. A Urs | gecurred tonight on the Louisvill I A | dug theevening o A o et '\] h Labor Day Arrangements, H, Rubort of Ponder is at the Millard Ko to worlg but ho fins himslf on the streo and and Seroil Suwin (G Sawine and P T B ) illenear Spring Station between the pa Mho' (Coite d i § o . ! do A Huera, moving bis broo ¢ shovel with elock-like = Pl iy - e dlaning, Sawing of all kinds. Poreh Briekets, 3.1 Boyd and Charles Oglon wore on | ¢y wud an fr el A Ehe, Couteal, dulopiiunlon eldig) apeciol iin L. 8, Russell of Nellgh is in the | wenlarity, and he nover objects again, ¥R Baby wao ok A gate her gantoris, R e T T A hand early wnd weleoned eeh arvival in the | pigit, but Kneinees Somtad s ned 04t | meeting lust night to complete amangements sterdiny Ofticer Wiatt hiad twelve of the | When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, suwdust by the b All work to be Accustomed style. Each dolegifte was grected | bruised that he will die, Seven others awope | fOF the celebration of Labor Day.. The com- Phillips of Columbus is at the Mil- f unfortunatés in his gang, and three of them | when she beenme Miss, she elune to Castoria, Aivohise LoenIOne B iororTRnY P by his friends, introduced to the stranzers in | Soverely injured and muny passengers s nnttee on finance reported $280 collected yes- wero carryiug chuins around thelr ankles, | 1 SRR e i YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICULED. U ; ll\‘u'\]*ihl'\()‘llxlvlv then H\n {l““‘ to either | bruised B u-.i‘l.n_ with a larger umount in sight, Stedman of New York isat the (\)vnl-\‘!|vl:‘u~|u: Al'vf‘wl‘,v 'n‘l""‘)’.'. .\‘1”\” uly J’fi .‘w’n hien shc lisd Clildren, shie gave them Castoriay _.,F~ .M. Ellis & Con, T— ovd or Ogden und subjected to & personul Jaes B, Young and Ja Kinney were | Casey. yesterday morning, but finally concluded to . = | m'\} on the situation i Amicty in Wall Strcee., added to the exccutive committee, after | 3. P, Hilderbrand of St. Paul isat the | 10 80 s-{»\p!.pf» ll)‘wbullh'«. ‘;Iv"lu:;ln dto l“l"‘PL“"‘ gomeliovemor Butler of Pawneo City was | Niw Yous, August 12—~The action of the | which the latter was elected grand marshal | Phxtan, « AR YRR BIAY Teashiae. Ta0s ROy ACES | A RCH aha W it the! ]-‘.lx"'-l» ianeiL At I“;‘l\““ v Im\\' I's bTousNy Wb lookad fop anz- 67 10d ’. tion of the demands of the smeltox Maurice Weil, of La Porte, Ind., s at the | g0 taiie o histont . Tho offier Knew he weas | 1 Buil iperintendent 8 : i it ud inde- | jously in Wall stevet today, as it was thought e question of the demands of the smeltor | pyxion ! ¥ 3 5 | s gad And Building Superintendents, B pendent conventions, “Lum note of corm i a0 Wila DrOUEhY OB o, conssderntion. an, ; a erooks ar.d that he had made up his wind to g g b Porsonly " intere tod,” oxphined 1utler ooy of the mmgnt would bo out- [ (e Nl atior roferid et Committee | (A M. Egbert of Hansas City s at tho | ascape at the first opportunity and do. | TALL WORK WARRANTED, P A TR BT hut am here simply to seo how the animale J Dy the dovelopman rodaxs It was | on orcanization, the uniod deciding that it | Murray sired to tako his coav with him." A long ol BiTe T Corrospon lonse soticited 1 will ;ull . Ehaven't written any letters ::\“‘rll\;l.m 1 that H.i .-“ th nei »[nm!wwwl would afford the menno relief until they H. V. Hicgins of Chicago is registered at umul and o 1\\-‘!-n [Mu{ml 4“:\”41( u|“; on ! . § recently, but‘can't tell what £ may do if Bux e secepted and those of §L14 - [ woro organized into u society, and were | the Casey. was clamped upon his akle with o pudock B s o up arain 1 Jected. tuken in 0s o local assembly, - B, Bryan of Kearnoy was at the Casey | and then tho fellow grew delantand sutlen, A HOTEL EltlAR‘G’AIN § Joha H. Adams of Lincoli had nothing to The Ionde ot aikon B yesterday., id sat down on the « g | Hotel Jameson, Council Blatts, T, for rente hut was industrions R i »al 8 23 j34 3 N X . ove e officer walked up and stood in BErS A B A aik hatol 8 B4 "‘"‘:f““\“tzn; o striously sawing wool in | 1, ! [Spocial Cablbgramio The Scaman Sandbar Case, D, L. Minsfleld of Des Molsed is a guest ag | fiove. The aicer walkod up and quictly | Raraishod antlli gacd evpales Boskhowl to 1 o a4 wttorney goneral ey for the noming- | g o race for the elty of London | The Connon—Seumun--sandbar case was the Casey gk p remarked: ) don's have to work unless | 5o ¢ o TacESLTBIEIET L) cliiss Dusinnss, Tils 18 i bargain fof s01me i C. I Templéton, Capitalist MeManigoland | breeders’ foal stakes ut Kempton park today | SUbmitted to judge Helsley yesterday after- “l- \'x‘ l4:\1 n of New York is registered at | you want to. "1“.‘ \...\T.u bave -m““-\.‘.,..;uf | ATikinds of wark one. You con suve one- )d hotel man. Apply Lo Dr. Youngstedt, other members of the : corth's filly Tolza. | DOON 4t the conclusion of the fifth instalment | the Murra working or taking a dose of something that | ) AfLKInds of wark fone. MESON BROS, Props. 2 coln contingent, were ulso \\..mun,‘m.l .\nlm-I\l Wi won by B, B, Houldsworshi's Ally. Bolia of arguments, The case has served as I'n H. T. Lawrence of Deuver 18 in tho city, at [ will be intercatin You can tuko YOUF | g rooni 20 Morrium block JAMESON BROS, ', § Interest and wore pronounced Boyd sup. | LY Stamtord’s colt Oddfellow was second, piece of oficial patehwork and the judge has | the Millard choice Kk up that hoe und go to, | - Council Bluffs - - - - lowa P una J hord ore e staviems, o 4 LI | Gt U Whetiover thoro was nothing clse | * A B, Ruddori of Boston was at the Mur- Diacksnake whip s hurd as. 1 et OFFICER & PUSEY E. Muxon. L.J. B, Bours I, . Cooker { tis understood thut Hon. M. V. Gannon ah RAAFON, to occupy the attention of the court. It was | ray last night placksnake whip us hard as [ cas lay them | g SIE 6B Alavont T ROU DOl WILL furnish the eloquence essentia e | . o e akel or advisemen y 3 /. F. Williams of Chicago was e Pax- i v e q " P P for woveruo | Wasmxarox, August 18—The senate con- A D e e A R T by J X S = ; B e ’”\""' 0, e, domoratic | Srmod tho fllowing today: J. M. Glasgow, | 410 ytack lat i, wile Aibert Burch | are s cos Sian = & Marsh of Chica B e e | ot s Maleh Kod R n Ry Architects and Superintendents, state convention, the 08 0f who! o Hstmaster at South ¢ 5. Royer, Tn- wirad? s { paried 1 ono of the tri 5 il 8ine ax u 4 omittod Trom the et almse PoT i weve | postimsiep A Meuih Omabat BB, Yy Lot | and bis wife of South Omaha wero sitting in [ D. A, Shultz of Stratham, Ta., is in the [ " “Which one do you want, the ous with the | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SR Rt § Moo James 12 Bovd, Mavor Cushiug, M. VY| S, M. Eaton, postmaster at New Orleans, | ront of his saloon on Twenty-fourth street, | ¢ity, at the Cusey eaEaLoon L wiih § Wine of a i n f 1 d le exo e Bidi Omaha, | Moretum Bk, Coun § Gannon and Chiarles Ogden p i sl e L el robbers enterod the rear door and carried [ J. B. Nichols of Kansas City was at the | bigone!” the trusty koo WL Bi, | Reslpmn teonlen hud douassle gxaio; cil Blifts. 1d, Telos { [ Ravaged by a Terrible Stor away the till, containivg about $50 In money | Millard last night As Lo stanad (o OLPn 19 Sho Stalion. b o | depadite : phone 57 Boy d's Headquartors, [ ViENNA, Angust 13 -Styrin hus boen dread- | 89 papers and suis ‘}'"‘“‘ % 0F YAl o3\l enton af Linola wes Lo the oty good ¢ t, and before the messen - A ) Hon. J. B Boyd las taken four parlors at | fully ravaged by o storm and floods, The | FOUDers escaped without being detected or [ the Millard, list night L depl o tispatohed for the whip | AF paviors & aged by a stol 1 floods. 0 | e ~ - . S ger who had been dispateh the Merchants, whero he has established his * losses attain dimensions of o national calam. | JC44IBE suy el ¢ SAW. Woodward aud I, L. Lee of hiad g P4, bo spraug to bls foot und 8 A, BEEBE & COMPANY, headquarters and will-weeivo bis poltical ity Muny houses and brides weve dostroyed Avmy Order B A, D. Reyialds of Appleton; Wis. is | LRIew of his oot bnd Ying th f\'.h;',_ Whologslp 0nd Dewail onlgm b 0 toas) and many persons drowned Under notification from the adjutant gen- | pegistored at the Paxt s, il work, I'll work Attention b A Y eral of the army of August 7, the,following | Charles Becht, A, E. Brown, W. G. Sage | “0f course we have not re. annery Burn . bty \ members @ Samoset democratic v - : g promotion in the Twenty-first infantry is an- | and R. H. Thacker of Chicago arc at t marked the oficer to t or, sotto All owore of s t ;1 mocrati Wannex, Pa, August 18.-Rockwell & | BEUCUM Tiie TRENAsint (Rt b | Ah voice, “but the threat answers the same pu ;:lln::; ll““l;"' Il‘ ..ml-u .l mln.« .m]:h;‘ulh:;uur Co’s large tanuery at North Clarendon was | adjutant, Twenty-fivst infantey, to be captain L m—— nose, The boys who b oI fractory th ;k snd Lowest Prices. Deslers: send for Oote , 1821 Douglas street, at 2 o'cloc ay) partially burned last night, eutailing @ loss | company F. Twenty-frst iafantry. yvice solicitor Shannon feturns, “m hard master, but we always part fr hrgost i aasle ; 10 make arrangements W attend e dcuw-l of 'xw" b o lluulxhu)). déceased y ] DusLiy, August 13,—[Special Cablegram to | when their teris of service expire, They i l‘\ou. 205 and 207 uxu.udw.u, and 204 aud 206 Pierce Strect, Council Blufs, I

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