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] g E 6 e i S ————— ] THE BEE SUNDAY, THE OMAHA REE CCUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. Delivered by H. W, TILTO rrier In uny part of the City, MANAG TELEIMHONES: Business OMce, No, b Night Editor, No. %, —ee NINOK MENTION, 2 48 e T il Bluffs Lumbe '0.. conl. The Models and the Fremonts will game of baseball at [ play @ ake Manawa this after noon. Gare will be called at 8 o' clock, The Rock Island took out a ial hog train composed of eighteen last night The shipment was « Bostou and wits desiened for ex wreported yesterday Vels Johnson, 910 Ninc- o sufferer is a four year tho case. is reported to be very A case of diphthe of at the reside teenth avenue, ol boy, i bud Androw on, aged fifty-one years, di his gesiden P South Eleventh street, vostorday afternoon of enteritis. ‘Fho funeral will take place this aftermoon at o'clock from the residence, Up to August 4 the sir days on the streets worle done on the stre 't gang put in Junuary 1 s by the gang s esti- mauted hLave saved the city ov 10, and by the tinje the year closes the amount will reach £10,00 Justico Hendrick yesterday moved his of fice from the old location in the buil which is to bo torn down to permit the tion of the new Baldwin block, It will here- after be found in the Pearl stecet end of John | Gilbert's plumbing establishinent Mr. dames Rainbow of Silver Creek town- ship hus bronzht inubout twonty-five speci- mens of di prasscs and ing e them « for usc in ing th ing thecoming session of th G representing Jumes K Co., was making the rounds of the business houses yesterd nd filling them up with soap. Hole for the wes fow days and will soap the entin of Rocky mountains before he returns to lization, ek Island took out a epecial train last night comprising seven cars, five coaches and two bagrare cars. voted to the use of seversl companies soldicrs n Fort Omaha en route to Spivit Lake to attend th a8 the secondd s ‘The usnal Sunc S eneAnDI tion of No. afternoon concert will be givenin vk today by Dalby's band Af the weather is suitable, 1 will probably be the last that will be given during the season, as the park commissioncrs and the motor company cannot agree upon the amounts that each side shall pay the band for the music, Chief of Police Carey rec 1 a telegram from Sheriff Garrison of Logan yesterday notifying him of the burglary of a° clothing storc there on the night previous and asking him to look out for two tramps deessed in new store clothes, wh supposed to bethe men whodid the' job. They left Missouri Valley yesterduy moeniug, walking thi A Missouri sh a long chase afte iminal, veach last evening and left his mai at the for temporary keeping while he snateh hours' vest at ono of the hotels, The fellow had stolen a horse and set a barn afive, in i head of howses w wted, 1 his man mil 1in Utah, It wentout henl hut and captived hi All persons who eun requested to | brivg grains, vegetables, grasses, or any | other product of the soil to the old Kiseman block, where they will be veceived during the coming week by the committee who have in charge the decorating of the opera house for the National mers’ congress, which is to meet here on the 26th fnst, Fraits and flow- ers are requested and will be received on the 25th. Churles Geisler, the owner of th Qog that inflicted such painful injurie City Auditor Lange, was cited to appear in the police court yesierday morning to show. cause why the animal should not be shot and why heshould not pay a fine for keeplug a viclous dog. He failed to make a satisfuc- tory showing in either charge and the animal wis ordered shot and the costs taxed up to the owner. The Frait Growers and Gurdners’ asso ation adjourned at the tast meeting to cou- vene again at the court house yesterday aft- ernoon. The members cither forgot it or were too busy getting ready their materials for decorations, und when the ne only two of them were present. fixed for the next meeting, but it is probable that they will get together next Wednesday to complete some work that remains to be finished in connection ¥1th the congress, The committce that wil have charge of arranging the decorations for the opera louse will meet in the old Eiseman building to- morrow morning instead of the 21st, us pre- wviously reported. Theve is u great deal to work 0 be done, and all the assistance that can be given by the ladies and all others will be thanktully received. here will be plenty of raom for all who come, and plenty for them to do. The ladies who haven taste for this kind of decorating will find a new and large field in which to exercise their ability, The first splendid corn palace at Sioux City was made possible by the genivs of the ladies, who did the lavgest partof the dec ating, and it is to be hoped that the ladies of Council Bluffs will be as willing and en- ¢ in the work as theiv sisters in oux City were, 'I‘hrl[ oree ave commencing to com- plain bitterly over the nuwinber of vagrants and suspicions characters who ave arcested and disch the police judge upon ex- amination cluim that among some of the vagrants vecently aviested and discharged were some of the moest dag us erooks and burglurs that have ever been in the city. Sufiicient testimony could not be adduced 1o show this, but the oficers are positive us to the l:mliun-.». of the men, and claim that it they ad been cinehed alittle by the court in the way of a sentence of a fow days on the chin ang they would be willing (0 leave the city efore they- committed any crimes, but they are still here and cannot be reached until they have done some work. Half a dozen of themare under the surveillance of the ofi- cers, who manage to know where they are every hour in the twenty-four, Under the prohibition law the attor prosecuting the case is entitled toa fee of at east 825, Frequently cases are settled, and the defendant retiving from business and pay- ing the costs, including the attorne allowed to depart in peace, Attorne represenfing the law and order league, has been bringing most of che suit Judge Boulton, while not especially prominent, prohibitionist, either in theory or practice, has brought no few suits against saloon- keepers, . Yestorday Attorney Sims filed a bateh o thirty-six cases. It i slyly whis- pered that Judige Boulton was prepating an almost cequally large bateh of petitions against the same parties, and the law and ovder league heaving of | intentions, made | haste to get theis cases started fivst. [f there was uny such yuce Sims evideatly won, for vhen his petitions were filed none had arrived from Judge Boultou's oflic i Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fivm hereto- fore kuown as J. C. Drake & Co., has this day dissolved by mutual consent, J.C. Drake remaining, and all outstanding ' bills can be paid to either party, Purtics owing said firm will please call and settle at onc Jo C Drike & Co, 424 Broadway. vicious upon e We have customers for iuside fmproved proporty, terms all cash. It you bave a bar- &ain to offer call on K. H. Sheafo & Co. at once, Mandel & Kiew aveofferng great bargains in every department. We show the best line of cook stoves and ranges in the city, from #10 to §10. In tinware we caj the best ouly und sold at bottom prices. Cavpoets, HOb, my ! we just beat the world, former rrlw of carpets 6 ets., now 40 ets., and so hrough the entive line. We show a large line in noveMes in our parlor goods depart- ment. In bedroom suits we pride ouvselves of carrying the most complete assortment, choice of 10 styles. Book cases, rockers and dinng chales of overy description. Side- boards, wardrobes aud conter tables go along with this unloading sale, Get pric where and compare Mandel & Klein's 320 Broadway. LR The largest and fiudst line of lamps in the city are on sale st Lund Bros, They com- prise everythingin the line. The hangi and un(filmpum new styles and wo K 10 see, 08 wre also the beautiful vase wps With shades t math, THE NEWS I THE BLUFES, Thirty-8ix More falooukeepers Called to Ac- count by the Law and Order League. NO OBJECTIONS TO ™ Blufts—§ i It has been nearly a yo gl yb MR. EVERETT. it Work Against Council il Tax Collectic in Avrears—Among the Church r O ) ¢ ims. & big bundle of deskicof the clerk of the courts, Folks Minor tion. ince there was roundup of the suloons by the L wae, through its attorn Yosterday ufternoon theve was petitions dumped the It was said 10 beonly the first bateh, another to be ex- pecte ust June plaintift in all ea He d soon. for, s against th radway M These petitions were in the ud contained prayers for in- foliowing partics, the ing Captain Overton : Brin yer, Ninth street and nteenth avenne; P, Heldeie, 320 West JUC Lee & Co, 160 West Broad- ke O'Counor, 1007 South Main Jumes Mul ul John Scheferle t Broadway; George Brasard and 1801 South Ninth strect: S, Me- A. Bel Adams a L. M F D. Hendrie, H410 Wost 13y Brou Broa West ¥ Broadway: Jo 1220 We n 1 dwi nd T "inlklest Broadway itz Moyer 3 ) 105 South Main Cramer, outh M | streots yaton, Upper Broads Mike South Main strect Mike West, Broadway James Stey stern house: W, J, W) 3 1S South Main ot James in and M t Broadw: Williams, John Dew and ¢ 1w L.J. Botts and 1w, South Maing Jar Main; Chris Carlson, 714 Woest Broadway Mike Gallagher, 1603 West Broadway ; n Brady, 2000 West Broadway: Mike IRjck, 617 South Main: A, W pper BRoudw: Iid Miller, Ceatral house: 1d Philliy West Broadw eve Marlow, 1010 W av: George Wilson and John Be orth My rorge Delong, Mike Rob Broadway 1f you w Judd & W | Broadway. sand Ross B, Lampe, 145 West W. P, Seott, Garoer township, - - your prope B. Judd, pr ish to seli 1ls Clo,, € cail on the sidont, G605 J. G Tipton, real estate, 327 Broadway. Money at rediced r and real estate secarit gy ates loma1on chatto y by B. H. Sheafe& Co Begoigen o Globe barbershop, 13 Pearl, cast side, near corner Broadway John Schici ing. qualificdly even cussed in the council dur No Ohjection to 1 Aldermen Casper, Wo discussing the that was given the public und lines by a Th 5 now open for business. wz & Co. s S 5 erett, 1 and Swmith were terduy the *d mov ouncil to oust Councilinin Ev ouple of pan. all denounce ise, and « been thought yesteriay mown- the report as un- d that the matter of, much less dis- ¢ the absence of the interested alderman, “The story said Alderman Ca was cut out of whole cloth,” per. “I don’t think there isa man inthe council who would be willing to vote to w mem orany other member that and I don*t believe the would go into such a conspiracy know it would fail, ter be 15 t's 1 one iation if it of the democratic 1id one word about itto me 1 have beard of, mocratic members when they erett will A have Alderman remain president of the council as long as he ren ins i corned.” T was Just on my way to Everett's office to tell himi if h vote against Alderman stor ] the pyesidency of the coun e v 'y originated; Lonly know the in it at all.” n the council, so far as I um con- tompe ‘pting Smith, I to resign 1 would s resignation,” said do not know héw the © is uo trath 0 of my name in connection with 1, even if Alder- mun Everett was to die or resign, would not be permitted at a? “There 18 not a 1t Aldernian K agaiy gutin 18T, it " said Alderman Wood. rticle of truth in thereport. v should believe the story resiguation I would vote pling 1t. 1 bave been investi- alittle, and from all T can iearn the 1 K story originated in the oftice of the newspaper that published mation the and asked wi given strong terms that ther atta I5 1 to call foran expianation. g it first. The first inta- 1 had of it was when one of ches of the newspaper came to me we wanted to bounce Alder- It was a surprise to me and I When it was gentleman in_protty Was 1o truth in it at rett, assured the all. Such a thing would be without prece dent and there woul strong reasons for s woul Macr as hus ter ld rne. be considered. ood presiding ofticer catled into the chair, wi often on account of the punctuality of Mayo: huve to be some very uch a movement before it Everett has made a eneverhe has bedn 1 has not been ve Ho will remain i the oftice as long rm of offic as alderman lasts s any of the republican members of the council are concerned, and I think too much of my democratic colléagues to believe for a minite that any of them have ever seriously considered such a thing, and you 1l ple The Broa pe The Ch arrangal to giv palice at C. stations in Towa wost of and includ ton Did Not Work Against Co Life is miserable t iif just as strong language 0,1 dwi, Manhattan sporting he can state as you e sdquarters, 418 ¥s * - Scott House, Council Bluffs, trausients 81,00 " T X Buvlington & Quiney has lalf rates to the Blue ston, Auzust 21 to 30, from all 1z Chari- e 1 Blufrs, 1 gencrally is nd the wor very unhappy for the Council Bluffs man who an 1 iing to do with any kind of a pablic gatheving that will bring delegates to a city for an hour or n we everything hie seat of that g to think that some othe fac h mised returns home, and soveral oth them: Lies votewhen thequestion of o lo, up for consideratic v i v Ik and o an to male Council Bluffs the hering, I he should happen town affords better for the gathering and says so with Ation comes is udded to . then misery nd he is made ver) S8 8 K gontlemen are defending es in the city papers against of their fellow citizens for thelr of Omalia at th ent conclave unhappy when he of Oddfellows at Plattsmouth when the loca- tion of the nest annual concl The conclave will be composed of membe the order in Kansas, and will ¢ dred deleggu opposed tho selection of Coun i unswer to tho questi posed o having the conclave he suid ¢ “Since my return feom Plattsmouth that question bus been ask»d me so often that it is B Mi it ing for for posed have bad ting to be an old story. cording to lll{lfll wledge, of Towa and N ouri There have ®ow unions, one of which was held in N and two in lowa, the session of last you in M hol cou th ul two Missourt or Kausas was bettey 1 supported Mr. Biederman in that o was made, of ebraska, Missouri and mprise about twelve hun- Both Keller and Biedermau Bluffs, aud ¢ he was op- , M, Keller Tow: of W ‘This conclave, ac- is made up chiefly ska Oddfellows, although 3 aro virtaally a part of been threc such re- hraska When the place union came up Bicderman pro- or Kansas should Because swa had he thought either eutitled to it what he said obr I and s Ivery, this state. g the next vation My, Missouri ¢ conclave, reunions, sid at the meeting, After this proposition had been made stated that there were some Oddfellow from Omaha rescut no representa- tions from Missouri or Kansas, and 'in view of this fact he wowld like To see tho reunion Aty O Ped maba, making at the same time cer- goe for Whe Nebruska city in the w | leots to do | the | | Rink OMAHA DAILY AUGUST 17 | : event Omaha was chosen. The matter was | e & Motreor, A, fully discussed before it was decided, and Arath & Co., MceClarg whon Omaha was finally decided upoa all | wny, BC, Smith, Life insur seened satisfied. | anee, € Gl v Ch e R “ see no reason_why Omaha_should not | Snyder, The — Globe, cdman, have the reunion. Last spring when the Odd- ouncil Blufis Ay prunibivg mpany, fellows here were preparing for their anni- | Owvany #hee, i, Be fi.‘ versary celebration and Omaha members of | \ conl, Fearous, gracerios, A, Hurt, C! the order knew that the grand sire was to be [ B, Fuel combany, T D. Ring, in thi ion of the country ahout the same | World Herald, D& Judd, 1 time, they concedod » everything to Couucil | Belling . Badolet, M. Kil Bluffs and v generously consented to | son & Co., Sapp & Puscy, 1 arrange jointly with the Oddfellows he Tipton, American 3 the taing t of the grand sirein ( Bowm: o, I, Adams, State Sav- Bluffs, rather than take him to Om ing= bunk, B. M J.D. Crockwell, they could have done ¢ - | Council Bluffs Carpoc compaiy, Forthering. clinie 1t was the Oldrellows of | Whitelaw & Co,, _ Council Bluffs Omaha giving the pre o tothe 400 Odd- Oil and Gla ipauy fellows of Council Bluffs, | Millavd, W. J. Latawasser, C. But this is notall the Omaha_ Oddfellows Corner ook store, Singer sewing mu- meover here and helped theve mpany, J. B, Atkins, Lunkley & neil Bluffs brothers with the arrange- . J." Hancoels, Council Bluffs up ts for the eelebration, and above all they 1 Compan Filbert, Becbe . H & bore one-half of the expeuses of the anni- | v Ogden hotel, Council Bluffs sau versary demonstration, We did not feel that im Noble, Rock Springs Bot- in the face of all this we could be so selfish ams, Engine House No. 4, as to take the next reunion away from | K i Zoller, Kelley & Younker- Omaha,and that is how they got the con- | man, Huntington & Halladay, Dr. Hough- clav ton, J. K. Dotter, T. J. Clark, Billy “When we complete the proposed Oddfel- | Friest, Eph Huntin W. H, Almy, [ lows' “temple it will be time cnongh fora | M. Scanlan, Home City bakery, M. L. Brd grand demonsteation, If we do what is right | ley, A. M. Beardsley, P. Jacobson, 1. D, sterson, K. Riaski, Walt . 1. W, Dewel, Cole Laudbert, Mullis Scotield, A. Gold- John B, | Brothers, W. P, ery, John ¢\ Le Co., Mrs, M. Pfeiffer, Nenmayer hotel, ilardin with the other states about us they will come to Council Bluffs on this occasion and ail the Oddfellows here to sice over our advance: | L ment an# stability. J. C. Bixby, stoam neating, sanitavy en- n, D. Goldstein, W. H. Smith, W. C. gineer, 943 Life baill D 202 Mer L L. C. Brackett, Drak Maltby, viam block, Council Blu John Reter, P, Jensen, - {Tinan, Louis l_)_HA'lI— Dr. €. H. Bower, 20 N. Maiu st. & Kl L, Kinne- ¢ e Cul 1. ' C. De- Commercial men, New Pacifie, Council d. Leutzing Jameson, W. Bluffs, is under munagement of W.Jones with ¥ If Brothers, Frank Levin, new sample Whaley, Robinson Broth- Omaha Exchange, P, H. g A g ith every 100 feet of N. Young, the Manhatton, L. hose purchased C. DeVol, Adams p: e company, Milwaukee ticket offic Poll Tax Collections in Acrears. salon’company City Poll Tax Collector McCleran has put in nearly five months of the hardest kind of work in finding and notifying the male citi- 18 of the city who are liable for poll tax The average citizen, whom the law subje to the penalt g £ a year for the Pacific t ic com company, the Nonpareil, Union company, M. 0. Calef, ¢ B. my ratnni & Son, John Peter, J Mareus, Charlcs Probstle, 3. 20 . Nctice to Cont ACt 1S, privilege of being called u freemun and e Sealed proposals will ba rocelved at the of- ercising the al prevogatives it gives | fice of the architects, rooms 244 and 245 Mer- him, is pretty hard to find, and when found | viam block, Cou Bluffs, Ia., until 2 he is willing to pay almost any other debt !Lxmlll“" the 1 ‘lu.\'lnl A\H‘-l'n(jh‘ Nmi o e new collbotorife son | for the ereciion und completion o than this one. Tho new collector has been | @ the erpeiion - dnd cotplct SGapiL v active and persistent in his efforts to church at Couneil Bluffs, according to the re- keep up the extraordinary vecord established | vised plans and specifications. Bach bidder byis predecessor, but the probability will state the amomnt Lo will allow for the that he will fall short of the $4,665 eMmated | D I%ach bid shall be_accom- lectable, He commenced serving no- | Panied by titied check for 500, s a s on April 1, and about three weeks ago | guaranty party receiving the award willenter into a contra tory bond. committee vight to reject any or all bids. By order of the committee, satisfac- rescrves the and give he of the ser 33, The condit notices are that the purties notifie at the treasurer's oftico in the city finished ork, having i s of these must call building this at the end of thicty days from tho veceipt of B M. £ius & Co., Architects, the notice and pay their tax, or repot W5 Maysg, Chaitman, for street duty to work _out the C. W, Browy, Secretary, tax, which is %2 per man. .The collec- TGN tor' hus been punching the five carpenters wanted to work on Jo A Muieny. sy =t hool Property. President J, J. Stewart, of the board of education, completed his report yesterday and forwarded it to General Porter, superin- pay ers up with all the vim he could muster, but somehow they won't pay. Out of all the notices served but 505 have been rveturned with the cash, and 500 tuxes worked out upon the street, maging in all #1,610 thus far col- lected out of the $1966 which should be iu b Value of S Yot whilcls tine the | vondent of census, *last ovening. As com- tho collcotor pared with the report made to the census omorrow all those notied come void, De- nd the collector will then have to resort to the courts to collect the ontstanding will superintendent in 1880 it is wteresting as showing the very handsome inerease in the value of school property in the cit tax. This he has determined to do i u sys- nnuer, will t » in whole Value of sehool lots. . 0 blocks where the residents have neglected to Value of sehool Dldgs, L ax, and every man wio can't stow | Yilue of Seliool fumn'e. 5,000 0 ey sipt he wiulz-rmt und take into court, | Vul-olsel "'1""”-“‘"‘ b 0 o is detecinined that the law shall not be 1 : aded, and will - prosecute the cases | ¥ taxatlon... o (00) sorously. The state Amt. scheol i the county 10,165 & - nts per roll; illette's, T New Pacific Hotel, People's favorite, Filty move day board- ers wanted. Rates, 00 per week, First cluss in every particnl Wall paper at nants, at C. L. € not rem- 54,543 0 S Pearl st, P 1) *d by liquor 11 enses—prohibi- tion. and_decorator, at , 818 South Sixth strect., Amo the Chuarch Folks. Trinity Methodist Church -South ot, opposite Bighth avenue, §C T Hose at cost. We are going to quit handling garden hose, and have doubly the largest stock in the city, To close ont we will sell all grades and fixtures at dead cost, for cash, C. B, Paint & Oil company, Nos. 1 and 3, Masonic tomple, ettt An_clegant line of decorated and plain chaniber sets are displayed at Luud Bros. P. C. Miller, the painte; home to his friend Main S, Alexan- der, pastor; residence, 220 Eleventh avenue, 30 Preaching at 10 a m_and 8§ p om, Sunday school, §:30 a. m. Epworth Lacague, 7:15 p. m, and on Fridiys at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8'p. u For This Weck. Saint Paul's Church—Divine seryice today | Hemp carpet 15¢, 20c, at 10:45 n.m. No evening service. The | Ingrain carpet 25, 40 rector will oflciate and preach, A cordial | Brussells carpet 5ie, ¢ : invitation i~ extended to strangers and the [ Lavge line of lace curtuins' at very low public to attend. T. J. Mackay, rector. prices, Council Bluffs Carpet company. First Baptist Chuy b, near postofiice D), - -———— H. Cooley, pastor, 1?réaching services 10330 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. a.m. and 8 p.om. Sunday school, 12 m - Christian Endeavor, 7p. m. Al cordially | D. W. Bornff of Muccdonia was in the city welcomed. yesterda; Twenty-ninth Street -M. Simon Kiseman has gone east on a goods stor. - Preachin ves, 8 purchasing tour,_ . ;‘(f;ll'udv. m. Allin that vienity L. C. Brackett and children are en- i varal Life in Ad; . I* Rohirer and souri to spend a fow we 5 county., mily have gove to Mis- with relati of Christ (scientist), 419 Broad- s corner of Main strect, upstair Sabbath at 10:40 ‘. . In. 5 A o b Mis. W, C. Gavan s visiting velatives o Yy e L T80 B 0 8 | and friends fn M. Ploasant and Faivtield, In, ner of Glen avenue. Seats frce. The poor [ Miss Foster, sister of Attoraey Foster, and ncedy are cordiaily invited to attend | now of Onawa, is in the city visiting friends, these meetings, W. 5. Cass of the Mavseilles manufactur- Young Men's Christian Association—The | ing company is m Chicago ona combined usual young men's meeting will be held in and pleasure trip. their rooms in the Merriam block today at 4 avnett has been enjovinga_ visit p.m. Good singing. Brief talks upon a | from his grandson, George Chuse, of Weep- good subject. attend, Meeting water (d All men of the city invited to A corvdial in ion to stranger asts but one hoy Fans a all. ing Water, Neb., who left for home last even- ing. Rev, B. P. McMenomy left Des Moines, where he will st evening for rticipate tod Berean Baptist Chureh —There in the laying of a corner stonc for o new preaching morning and evening, at Catholic church. m.and 8 p.m. The Sunday school Agent Lane of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 1 ) A, m. Spiritualist meeting at the business college roon at 8 o'clock p. m. and 5 p. m. Bishop, inspiration spe: vited. Broadway Methodist a m.oand 8 p.om, Sunda, Prayer meeting Wednesda St Paull returned from a wip through Wi consinand Minnesota, M Lane, who a companied him, will visit friends in Montana before her veturn, Georzze Rudio, who is one of the lly soup men on wheels, erday dropped some. of his samples amon, ien but kindly avoided ang use, beyond the simpl Kev. Dr. Cooley v Preachin hool y night, ay at 12 m. Lund Bros. continue to lead in the ovice Il close his labors as and quality of their dinner sets. They are | pustor of the aptist chureh October 1. Just opening their new fall stoclk. He is preparing anew home in Morgan Park, e 1L, but nas not decided fully asto his future he Farmers' Congress. work, vest being the immediate desive and Arrangements are being made for decorat- ing the public buildings and business houses for the farmers’ congress, which opens here on the 26th. The plan is to use farm produc in maiing these decovations, while bunting and fings will be but a secondary feature, There is a great chance to display ingenuity in design, and the display is expected to sur- pass the proposed exhibit, in interest and novelty. The following have signified their 1ous to thus d 3 oldest clerks in has been called ' at Aurora, n there perma: lias given him a half st i a large dry woods business. - A Nevada Lynching. Sair Lake, Utah, Avgust 16.--[Sp Telfram to Tue Bek.)—A report has be received here from Pioche, stating that of the Co.'s, Eisen by the death of his He has deeided to v nently, us his *fath ter an el iy, ‘..ii"‘\fix‘hh:\""h".u.""u"'5:}"':.1 Heuri Parish, formrly of Utat, llullh-«l o man e 1y, Ltz & Shophavd, Shue. | Bear that city a few duys ago and that he | art Burhoen, Will- | been lypched, The vietim's name w inm Oliver, Grandy & Co., Lund Brothers, | Thompson. He and Parish were en od i Boot Up side Down, Jucquemin & Co., J. P. | a game of cards and a qu b3, in which Deiesback, Cole & Cole, John Pusey, sh stabbed Thompson to_ death, A” moh Mueller mu comy S, Bille reved and put 4 vope around Parish’s neck 8. Pile, Wier,s Shugart & Co., ki anid pulled him over a limb, Thompson ws o1t Kiel hotel Gronewog & Sch Parish im, he having killed a man in this ArS 4520, ~———— Weather Crop Bulleti & hultz, Tibbitts & Ward, Moln, Win. Fitzgerald, C nzendorfe Beckman, C. Gilmg hicke! i\)hl.l'lfi l\x.“;:‘f{.l:' “lr‘l"'* ‘I:“"I';l{l' lr L WasmINGToN, August 16.—The weather Voolitk B nally oy o oo, Caughy, John | €vop bulletin siys: The drouth continues in on, Walker & Strong, William Welch, | South Dakota and the weather during the | wor, John Evers, Pe Tholl, | week bus been generally unfavorable, caus- Peter Beck, Lvans - Laundry, | ing permanent fnjury to crops in some locali- . Wood, Russell & Co, B. Ter- | ties, The frost in the carly part of the week 2 A Schott, Hael, Haas & Co, F. | did little orno damage, her con- Rewzenhoft, Stewart Brothers, Dr. Pin Peregoy & Moore, Odell Bros., John Beno Co., J. W, Squire, Pierce & Co, Sac! ett & Co, Rice & Oberholtzer, k. Da M. Williamson, Y. Fuller, Mulbolles r & Pu Vation ings bank, Citizens' § lor, W. J. Palmer, M. Pfeiifc man, J. Conners, D, W, Bush: Friz Berahardi, Aultw ditious are generally favorable and vesulted in improvement of conditions from Kansas | and Nebraska castyzard to indiana, although more rain is needed All erops are su ng in Michigzun and corn has been seriously in- Jured by continued dry weathe: - de at Salt Lake, \h, August 16,—(Special Telo- Bre L tnee Groo, a ver, Nuie] Sart Laks, U to Tuw W, W. Chap- ell, B, Moyor, || gram W rehant's Retail agoney, | brother of Byron Groo, editor-in-chief of the waterworks, Frank ¢ n..x.(. N. Y. Plumbing [ St Luke Horald, suicided today by shoot- e O B slophone, compuy, K | g nlusclf through the hoad, Tho cause of Ibert, Camp Brothers, Kimbull & Champ, | the act was drinking, superinducod by quarrel with Lissweetheart, Miss Clara Polk, who refused to marey him unless he stopped drinking. Death was almost instantaneous, Rock Island ticket offic States and Pacific oxpross, Jumes & Hay stock, Chicago, Buvlington and Quiney ticket ofice, W. 8, Cooper, Foster Brothers, — Council Bluffs gas light 'company, H. A, Steamsnip Arrivals. Baird, Mel'arland carrlage compuny, L. B, il At New York--The Rusetia, for Hamburg. J. C. Bixby, Unitet | I THE LOCAL POLITICAL FIELD. Ew.dish-Americans Making a Stroug Fight Against Prohibition, | EIGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB. | M. Anderson Endorsed for Ie- Election as County Commise sioner—Repiblican Meet- ing Wednesday Night. Swedish Anti-Prohibitionists, The Swedish anti-prohibition club met last night in Green's hall. The mecting was largely attended and quite enthusiast Vigorous speeches were made by Gus drcen wud A, 1 Dublstrom, The gentlomon spoke i the Swedish language and were lis- tened to with marked attention, Mr. Andreen referred 1o the signal failure of probibition in fowa and Kansas, and predicted that 4 business dopression would follow the adoption of the prohibitory amendment in this state, Mr. Dahlstrom is cloguent speaker and he held the for more thun half an hour while he arrai the advocates of prohibition and punished them severel | When you see a man wearing a long | black cont, worn avonnd the edies, a plug hat five years old, and with a weathoer beaten pin his hand, you may set him down as a quite i w mp prohibition orator,”” said Mr. Dahl- strom. “He is imported for the fall cain- | paign. He will tell the people about his home and his wife, when the fact of | the matter is most o these imported | prohibition speakers have no home, ‘They | set of t preaching t the people of Nl Johin Sicele offy question, He st need of i 112 10 make a few dol- | dusive doctrine to d a fow remarks upon the d that there was great | ry effort being put forth in Oms 0 poll everyavailablevote against prohibition, torin- hix trips through the western part of the state he had obs that the sentiment was very strong in of the amendment. “This elub iscomp and has a mem 1ip of 1 six hundrod. The books containing the list of names show the full name of every member, but | lace of residence, so that very effective may be done through the membershio y the distribution of documents, issuing | calls, ete John Steel was eloeted vice president in plice of John Nordvall, resgmed The club adjourned to 18 1 the same place in two weeks from List night, Eighth War The eighth ward democratic club met last night in Schroeder's hall, corner of twenty fourth and Cuming strects. There w about twenty-tive of the faithful present, and | they procecded to elect officers for the club, orge J. Sternsdorff was elected presi- dent, and in a short speech promised the club that he would doall in his pow to increase the membership of the democratic host in the rhth ward, — Other ofticers clected were: if vice y ident: J. P, Counolly, | wd A, F. Wolle, treasurer. | An executive committee was also ap- pointed, consisting of Messrs, Peter O'Mal ey, L. M. Anderson, J. E. Burdish, W. E. Hughes and Henry Schroder, Peter O'Malley addressed the club briefi upon the issues of the camyy vlarly with re, cossor to M n, and partic ard to the selection of a suc L. M. Aunderson as county commissioner at the approaching clection Mr. O'Malley eulogized Mr. Anderson and recommended that the club endorse him for re-clection, Several others were also warmly in favor of endor<ing Mr. Anderson. Mr, | Schroder thought the matter had been sprung too soon, He was in favor of Mr. Anderson for re-election, but he thought there should be no burry in the matter of en- dorsing him. A motion to endorse Mr. Anderson finally carried without an opposing vote. Mr. Anderson was called upon and thanked ! the club for the expression of confidence and | good will. He promised that if re-elected he | would endeavor to discharge the duties of the oltice of county commissioncr honestly and | fearlessly to the best of his ability, Schroder's hall was selected as the regular meeting place of the club, and Saturday night of each week will be the mecting night dur- ing the campaign, wis Another Grand Meeting. “There will be another rousing meeting of the Douglas county republican club in Exposi- tion hull next Wednesday night. There will be anumber of excellent speeches and some fine ic and singing by the South Omaha glee Rights Leagues, | g of the personal rights league of s county has been called for Mond wia hall, at which ey clubin the ety is requested to be p The d personal rights ovganized at Twenty-fourth and streots Friduy night. -~ Gottlieb Reather elected temporary elinirman and John Me secrotary, Forty members were envolled. | The next meetingz will be held_at. the sume time and place nest Friday nigit. - Grateful Bluccoats. Ata meeting of the members of the police force, held last evening, the business attend- ant on the recent annual pol was disposed of and the following resolu- | tions adopted Whereas, Th the Poli B| exen Asso0 rand su nd fon and plenicgiven by | tion of Onfiha July ss both financially as due to a Kindly 1id given by thoe 1. and business be it ation tender their citizens of O men in part it Bin a of ihe b r his able prodng the pol f the Fremont, Elkhol dilrond compiny for the hed oy thelr . their s e and cmp T those 1er donated pr it and from all th the 1t of Onahia who 0 the competit Land also to J, W, Moove donted the' eash prize of $10 for the best looking irl at the pienle. Fifth—To the press of Onaha for the kindly notices given from time to time conesrning our pienie; also to John W, Camphell, o azer of the Republican printing eompiny printing all the tickets, posters, ote, without 2 To the jud . Blaneh ° of th Sports, nnedy, homas Ci i phn MeDonald, for their impartial tings and and sitisf deelsions in awarding the prizes o vhe winners of the sime, Seventh ~To the citizens of Onlalia for thelr Hberal patronage, and a'lothers who inmaking the pienic a geand st ssistod DUt by 1o neans least £ the Lady judes 10, P Huze, Mis. A. T, Skgwiet and Miss Movri- son. for thely At fudzinent of homely favorite ailor Bo- jediets bo- nInawarding the g ) our shelors, Sergeant Whilen and Bout, whot we trust will hecoie b fore our next annual pici Lo T Omana Sharpshooters, The grand annual schuetzen fest of the Omaha sharpshooters will be held at Ruser vk on the 30th and 31st of this month, The rangements alveady made insure one of the hle seasons of shooting ever ex- woin this city. The committee in e consists of Messrs. Louis Helmrod, Krug, Butt and Mack, A number of valuabl prizes hive been offered and it is expected | that an unusual effort will ba by the | leading members of the society towin them, | Mr. Fred Fuller, has the well-known shot, been elected sehn moister and will nothing undone to make th ting a SUCCess, ‘The Elks Cons W York, August 16, the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, which lasted two duys, has adopted provi stons in the constitution which will exclude a wumber of lodges whi:h ave formed of mem- bers whose professions different than those contemplated by the order, It was decided that only those belonging to the “umusemcnt profession’’ should be members, and the term should em- m tion Cha~ ged. The convention of brace members in the theatrical, minstrel, s | the | pelled by tue 1 | for a few con | thirty musical, variety and cireus business and all others whose means of livelihood are in some manner dependent on the presentation of amusement to the publ t was decided that all members of the order who did not participate in the clandestine mecting at Cleveland can become members of Toval lodges if they apply before December 31, Tn the future they will establish lodges only in the priawipal cities and will take action to prevent the use of the name of unauthorized lodgzes. - An At arged With Fraud, A warrant was filed in Jus fTolmes* court yesterdny afternoon by Walt Bellad, charging Attornoy R, S8, Ervin with obtaining mor under false nses 1t was al b 100 on a land contract through ) tions The caso will undoubtedly be heard in court on Monday - - Clevelnnd Cigarmakers Strike, VELAND, O, August A general strike of cigarmakers in this city for an in- crease in wages was inaugurated tonight. About one thousand men are out ot R A Cattle Train Wreckedl, Mansriery, Pa, August 16, Eight eattle cars were thrown down an embankment by a md collision, X train men we injured. Many cattle wore killed, aiie Shot His Wike and ¢ LawniNer, Miss., Augist Dundng a quarrel tonight Edward Worswick fatally his wife and then suicided - IDUCATIONAL ddical facalty of (he new umversity (western Siberia) is betng rapidly Eight chairs have recently beei The v of Toms ovzanized. filled uyp. Rutgers has now a fac of twenty-ono professors, but not a tutor, affording instrae tion in all subjects ight in our best Ameri- can colleges, At the el ‘tion of sehool boards in Sweden at the close of 1%, the first occasion on which women were cligible for clection, seven women were returned Five institutions of leafing controlled « Roman Catholie ¢hurch have been ad- 1 to the New York university system 2 @ part of the acadeinic fund of the state, The fund of Harvard college has inc sed £1,000,000 the past 000,000, und the val and coll m Trom 2,000,000 to £ s its Lunds, building be ronghly estimated at 00,000 more, Two hundred aud two women have taken year, and now ¢xi des s at the schools of the vavious faculties in France since 1866, when Mlle. Danble, the first woman in France to pass an examina- tion for the purpose, re 1 hers, Berlin tiniversity students may be oblized to o buck to the rudiments, Several theses, much to their dismay, were recently vejected for the sole reason that the peninanship was so bad that the professors could not read them, Oberlin college a few d cally called to its presiden: of Rutgers colle authorities are s Tand t azo enthusia v, President( and now the Amhers compassing sea and ceure him for their presidenc The growth of the German unive i ed by the fact that within t forty years the number ¢ sfessorships Prussia universities has increased 5 nt. lu this all have not shared alike, ¢ lowest increase is that of Gottingen with nt and Bonn with 23: the highest s Halle with 7 per cent and Berlin with s, Tu the Brazil constitution the most signifi- o0 from ours is in_the cducational wtions for voting, The vight of suf nnot read i 2, o1 10 by of religious « A school of ar by the o ders, iitecture is to be established crnment of the University Pennsylvania. It is te be opened for th mission of pupils this fall. The T\ tific school has had a dep branch since about 187 hut highe techni instruction added feature of endeavor to fill the w Noother country on the globe is so d mined un advocdte of compulsory con school education as is Prussia. The ment there recently promu school law which will go into force Octobe of this year. Kuch and ever i W to attend the public from the completion of his sixth to the com- ple i of his fourteenth year, and this not and more this will ator- for the who'e Sunday School Christian? New | an jee dealer. ““There's one thing certain, if the Jordan is aviver then—" “Welli? “Then Palestin can’t be holy land.’ Parson—I'm surprised, boys, to sea you in vimming on Sunday. Didn't_you promise you wouldn't! Jimmy Dodd—-Ves, sir, but e ain’Uswinming we're only bathin', our father o, mu'am. He is lindlad; “she asked him_to say t dinner on Sunday, and he said: O Lord, for what we ave about to receive nake us traly thankful, for without Thine aid we are likély to be othe notic tendenc “a deplorable 't of my congregation to very nuch pained to sliding has tiken the i membership in the on the n grace, |1 this L inereas » that of an Mrs. Wickwire—If you go f wait for me on the _otiier shore, deart Mr. Wickwire—I supposé so. I never went anywhere yet without having to wiit for you at least half an hoar, “Does your husband attend church re larly " inguired the new neighbor. Mis. Trottor answered. *He goes onc rogularl H you will wout you, 1 Adam let th Had Kve kept her skirts. Today we wouldnot know the bl Of weaving Hannel shivts, She was a pious woman And you never would have thought Sie upon the Sabbath day bonbons would have boige But with pious cunning, she, Thongh she bought the things on Sunday mple Satan did outwit ‘or she paid for them on Monday. - THE JANG a Prison Bird Basely Deceived Three Poor Girls, Paul Goetz, an old-time burglar and for whose likeness appe i vogue's gallevy in the countr, up ut the Central police station charge of obtaining moncy unde pretenses, says the Milw: Goetz _has been w a cunning Ssnap” for severnl months, and it was only yesterday that he wus teipped up and his gameexposed, Hemade a prac- tice of gotting engaged to young ladies and arvanging for a sp About a weelk before the mony to take place he would go 1o d store with his vietim and purchase about $200 worth of furniture, Thenhe would pple be, it M v 7 MAN, How on a fulse nine| y that he would go over to the bank and draw the necessary mone, In a short time he would r ut tho home of his affianced in a excited con- dition and tell her that he could not got the money to pay for the furniture as the bank oflic required u notice of days before the funds could be drawn. The parvents would, of course, sympathize with him and the head of the family wouldadvancehim the mor until he could draw his account. Afte getting hold of the eash Goetz would disappear, OBy means of this cunning scheme he duped three contiding young women, muleti their parents for sums varying from £100 1o $200, None of his victims would complain to the police owing to a desive to avoid the unpleas ant publicity which would foltow. His last vietim, howevs had the courage to make the complaint which landed the villain behind the bars, Her name is Miss Anna Broleski, who live at 916 Lloyd street, She is a good-look- ing young ludy, twenty-theee years of age, Goetz swindled "her out” of #67, which she had accumulated by hard work and savings. How Goetz sue- eded in fascinuting his vietims ap- pears strange, as ho possesscs no per- i “What's the trouble between young Bond | | Surplus and Profits. i sonal charms, being a v v ugly lookin with flery red loeks that stan upon his head like bristies. He is @ marcied man and lived at 600 State street, y He has just finished a s torm in prison for burglary. - A Curlosity in Crime. nt investigations in Indian prisons three have revealed o cuvious physiologieal condition induced by thieves for the purs pose of secroting valuables. They allow a heavy load bullet to slide down the throat and Keep it in position for half an hour ata time, In about n yeara pouch is formod, into which anyihing under the size of 10 rupees may be thrust withe out interforing with speeeh or breath, Wy expert thief, with some hise ¢ power, is able to use the stolen rcontents of his throat as anaid to an ape pearance of innocence when he is being seavched. At present thero are in Cale cutta juil twenty prisoncrs who have suce cossfully assimilated themselves to monkeys in order that they might with profit take jewels and mone Pett larcenists do these things move ingenfs ously in the east than in Burope. - ANew French Coin, The Prench mint will soon replace the COpper s with nickels, enough the 5 and 10 contime be porforated in the conter manner of the Chinese coin., ables them to be steun g handled with e - Two Fingers ¢ Den Dixon, a colored man inSt. Louls, has only two fingers, but he can play eight musical instruments at the samo time. SPECIAL: NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, PATENTS for Inv This ene nd counted, or o as Bight, = = 1ors, postoflice box niis chines. Consultation fr Oralia patent geney, cor 16thst. and Capitol ave, JPORRENTIwo or thive furnishod roons with or w 606 BT st out board Centucky Ty worad houses het, ANTED A Fourth str J QR saLe lon lanc " houses, by J. R, Rice, 102 Main st., Counel Bluffs, W Y pay rent wion you can by a home o thie saime t ase of your deatly utan ® loave Ly the howme cle ont ollowing terms: A home worth 1,50 4t $12 por month, A home worth #U7 at 813 per month, A home worth #2014t 21 per month. A home worin i 40 per month. A home wortl +,00) «t 33 por month. Other priced ho the same terms. Th above monthl, and interest address the Tuld & Wells Council Blufrs, Tn, part e, Couneil ¥ o No. I8, fronting e store W. JOR RE [ on Peiinl st Aion e wood, \\'l'll\\'l S0 that we will 1ois in 0 Wells Co., CERE S AR il boantifal o lern e fHr ensum s d v el Ylats, The Judd & neil Blafrs, L. DR. BELLINGER'’S - —AND— Private HMospital, Cor. Broadway and 26th Street, suneil Blufls, ln Tor thetreatment of all surzical and ehronle ses and diseases of the blood, s of the winary and sexual organs, as syphills, sirleturs, eystitls, spers ot manhood, sexual inpotence and weakness treated succossiully. tioularattention paid (o diseases of the B Samption. Bronchitis S Kiiney discnses ng etes, Bright's ke amatisn, Pileds o, Variozele, cele, [ hey, Tue mor, Diseases of the éve and e Club feety Splnal e ature and nildiseasesof the hones, .- Riplion vsar It dovoted exelusivolys 1508 ‘kedund frec from ontence confidential. Addres: DR. BELLINGER’S§ Al Institute and Private Hospital, 0 2ith st Counell Blufts, la, ent securely p Medicine observi Corre: Sur STFRANCIS ACADENY Boarding and Day School, Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street, Can be reached from any of the depots on motor, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity B, V. M. . TERMS—For bond and tuition ems ing all branehes of o finished educas < 876 for session of tion for young lad five months, comu in September and For further part SIST St. speetively, avs nddress . ! SUPERIOR, nels Academy, Couneil Blufls, 0w F. M. Ellis & Co., ARCHITECT And Buil ling woms 41 and 412 nd Rooms 24§ 1 Binirs, In. ¢ Cou sANT hler. J. D EDMUNDSON, Pros. K L. Silt Vice-pros CHARLES It ITANNAN, ( (GITIZENS STATE BANK Of Gouncil Filutfs, Paid up Capital. ..$150,000 50,000 Liability to Depositors. . 850,000- Dk Miller, I, 0. Glewson Fr: Bhugir . Sdinunson. Chirle ansaet general banliog busle C. Hannjn. ness. Largest capital and surplus of any bauk in Fouthwestern lowa., INTEREST ON T'ME DEPOSITS, . ATTEND Of lman ene h o opl WESTERN full ¢ uy. B They need s IOWA tn popular eduestion. Her public schoc N 4 moue 1) training f Loads are doinggrand work for her liercaring i Wostern lowa, COLLEGE, Commences full torm Sopt. 181, She solects th roally practieal for her *tndonts. Norunl Bus e s Shorthand and Ponunnshiy courses. well ofe ganired and corefully conduciod Bludents By enterat any time. Write {ur furiher pusticular W. 8 Paulson, Council Bluffs, lowa, s fiest Monday @ e

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