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10WA'S BLUE (RIS PALACE. Rendiness for the Formal Opning Tol ing CRISTON FLU'D WTH VISITORS, Beventh District Democrats Nominat Weavor for astormy Session— Gerers v Congress Atrer Stuart's "uceessir. Sroston 1 is rea Il npleted a oponing tomornw with the pald in stz compared and will acconmo po & plice mpaniel Molies D, ther 1ox by hisstafl He this evening, and the state ba comed by € inomt de dowr danipyen Tl vi ing ac a of D o the The muna and Crest rtiin the Nominated the S fm‘\ Sunator Barnett, the still others favord the s J. B, Weaver and he elumaton. Theusual dei were alopted and the work for the Misson Missovia Vaney, to Bek.] T uion at Mugnolia of old-timers w and lengthy for the oce: Vi Flarrison ciation will holl itsanmnual e Phieslay. A Jiee crowd resot. An inter nas County Ol | be ting programne bew prepared ion ied 5 damiges being thown int which he was nat injured The Nebraska City ball team is bil three games with the Valley mon I Saturday and Sund I'he closely contested und willdr: has been Hall, who all reason of for ,00) by R to that extent ly tho diteh, in Pavors Makinga 1 Des Moz, I, Aug gram o Tue Bre. ] —In a bet nsultation todiy een Coverior of the board of milroud gird 10 the en foreenein. the governor was ir of u suit aminst on the mavter a test cae. The commi to begin . prosecution of onee, and avoid delay fne which fime the ritro opposition to the conmi tmey General Stme andd ¢ Cruitl have been telezraph - £ diate action will be taken upon Boic d o meuber commis tof the imers inr int rates ins and malsing nature of D favor tut roid o omething of sioner their arvival Counrt House t ond HAKAN, Ta., August %), Bk, |—A specal elect 1y vesterday tovor 10 build a new 0,00 The haye Do futted. Spuial to lield in D T this position urt b b this volurng nat allin yet, t h come in toshow that tho p sition is defeated and by a majority of thing near five hundred. 1t will bo resub- mitted as carly as the st will allow and erully belicved that with a proper it of work on the part of this town it ey, was on th The ¢ hastian Convention, DesMones, Ta., August Telegram to T Bre. |- Tho the woman's board of miss time of the stite day. Papers of dressos delive Mrs.P. L vight to Bq of Towa Clty « wid Rev. Tob] fu the evenir 2, — [Spedial prcealings of occupihe the u emveation t erest were read and ad the chief ono being @ tian o, o1 0 Johnson on sormon, wrRajids oné ehiist ivend tho Lawshallof Cec v ngh the Head, Specinl Tele Late last night Fred on, Who his been the sole suppcrt of his mother by working in o whole sale g ey, wont t e cul of the lot at howe, taking his wvolver. A report was soon beard md his mother, ongoing out, found hin dad, shot in the' temple, the ¢y ol tillin his hand, There was o kiow i motive for sui cide, und his relatives thinkit was w acei dent Shot Him el Dis Moises, Tn, A gram to Tue Ber Doy le, agod ninot st 20, in Hix A Dis Moves, L., Auust gramto Tue B famnily in Canuda, il collector,was i continued to eoll of tawn and started fc He was interepted rested. His account 5 dollars short e, 81 or, who his o in theom months as ayevening, Ho 1o get hitmout Alast evenin sport and vl hundre but of a Des Moiues firm for two hargzed Mond, Judge s Moy s, gramto 1 Stuarts S Ta., Augist 2) v B Judg publican, of the Second ldistrict resigned, and this mornine | democrat, of Ottumwa, wi BuCeessor Judige Stuar stato Dl judic ha L. Burton, appinted s his removes from the Death ofa Dis Mores, Well Known Citizen, In, Augist .—Dr. T O. Momison, a well lnown aud wspeded citi zen of the state for many ye died aged seventy, after protracted illness, cglawios. 154 20. [ S pecial Tel Yestwday G, O n fromhis pock. aluables today, Mason City | Masoy Crry A to Tn Beg ages lnd noarly £200 st ets, and last night a nunber of were broken into and money wd stolen, [y Mliane Siovx Crry, Ia, Augn allignce convention at Cherokee tolay norni nated A, Westfall of Woodoury as candidate congress from the Eleventh district Labor Day Pr clamation. Dis Morxts, Ta, August 0. ~The governor today issued a proclanution for Labor day. African M. E. Conference. Gueesiena, 1L, August 20, —[Special vam to Tk Brr ] —The lowa cofer. ence of the Afriean Methodist church s in session and will continue in sesionone week The confennce comprises states and includes © over om huudn churches and ten thousand mem bers. The colored people here have made extensive arraigenmnts to entertai thevisitors. A recepion was tendere th bishop this afteruoon. o 4 Silver on the Boom. Wasuivaaoy, August 0.—Four hundrel and sixty-six thousand ounces of silver were punchased by the treasury depirtuent today i price of #1.10 45100 to #1201 ounce. Two hundred and fifty ounces wee bought at the top » Nominatic t20.—Tho favpers' six At i rango cenls per thousand price. L Chrletinns Slaughtered in fa. Toxnox, August 20-The New: s the situation in Armenia js daily becoming more deplorable. There has been a whlesale sluughter of Chrlstiaus at Mook, Ar A NOBLE CHARRACTEI. | Physicians Pay Tritnte to the Mem- ory ofhe Late De, Ayres. Thitty npreentitive ph T.ee's oMcein the granite tion doath of at i nt totakea B, Ayres Dr. Moore presicled and, objectof the meeting, pald tothecharncter of th he hal be and § i “r an thing “is prol pon the in explaining atonching tribut ore, “ineap. Uy the sujerior 0 o e and homor of any phy tomnist and as a nd ure A studentat Ann Arbor when wsistnt demonstntor of licw departmentof the Te ywas lvedand re sail Dr. Ley, *for teacher and for his genial v demonstrator his work Lee al touchingly re- o persol acquaintance [y for eight ws askilled a0 said Dy s, sald physician’ and a Ayies was tand 1 1l was an Kill utes to the respect for nd the orDa of her nd ohysi Dr. Ay e tratn lad dty ciansof the city toatte | Ayres this ng, and Mer nd 1. W | wesolution cuted tothe fun Wiereds. Enaeeordae w VI PCOU O fss O] DIOtUHerC Ayres, M. i, s been removed | fre Wiast by the natral laws of discase deati ol Wiiireis, Tr el wnd suvseon of superic STonil ey, etz e W pure, tion to unze all physi- 1 the tunewd ot Dy, 4 conmitice Summers, was app idolenee to be con- A to pre o v of th weporied I ind | < life we kenew hi phsic | nrnentsind profe ind man of | i mished lite; | Ival, Iy the mzulie physidans of Orivila hore assenbled. that while we retos— nizeth Wble lawof dissalutio of i Oy Uhal st cone toall,we o hisde rire o the eirly st enterng rsof his profes evtend to lis £ Sympathy nowinz full we Lost o farith o dletai. sonialand sk nasUrgon it thehoneirde now broken | anddesdiuie by his death emnot be restared, | Yetwe trst diere miag e consolation 1 the | thought 10 was dnsefil and siceest S 1o hanunity, that | e son andhus duties and plea ipon th il if iyand this “theie Lihat thic (nd vl uable Itul physcian oS s Reoly fricuds ont are Tt i i it i res 8 Of thes ent o hisbereayed resolutions Pl b of the 1 plice o' dock this mornin will be in charee | which order th . The funerd will ta sidnce Rev. C. W. Say- f tie Masons, of torwasa prominent and | vespeetel manber At Cupitol avene, andgo | vesidence. Interment Fonst Liwn cemetery, Al the grave Grind mey willconduet the The pall-trarers will nn, Ch S0 this ab the tew ng the Mhsous Sixlo will as- | carriages to the uke place at | | nth st will Master Trench Masonic services be D R. C. Moore, Southard, . W org and Victor Mussell- of | — o e Pownship e ArcnoN, Kan ran to T B | thwouigh o confidentiu | m to Lancister cunty, to give g1, stock of the eovipan 1ses to Setl 20, [ Sp Missour ¥ nt ific, suumitted a township, in this 0 cush for the $ 7 held by the township, This wis inpursy of i plan to buy up all | thestock of the ompiny held by i itis aloug the Alchison and Omihaline, The farners wen at fiest favorableto the proposi- tioy s the stockis llul worthoany thing tothe towuship, Ot unfortunatdy for the cotpany thequestionbecame asubjéet of discussion in the faruers'allimee, and on the stump by | politicians, and yestoray, when the election was held, it wus defeated by an aluost unani- | maus vote g DrOpos: sippi's Coustitat NVILLE, Miss, A tive session of the constitutional today was consuned contestelection se of M len Miss JAC R convention discussion of the | | ‘ ina and Pearman, Meclcholr and Mont -omery, republicns, all of Bolivar comnty I'he eletions committee, + majority of § to ) veprtel in favorof the contestants, but forlunately for the contestees, the mimority | veport was presuted by ex-Attaney Gen eril ord, whose able teaatment of the legal | auesti involved cwrried conviction with iton every point andleftthe onvention nocourse it deidein favor of the cor testoes, which was promptly done by a vote of i to2s eruts, against - A Union Sunday Kianey, Neb, Ay rram NTUR ERe: A specialtrain of deven cowches on the Union Pacifie 1,08 passengers to Shelton the | exwd hell & pienic oceasion wis the amual ot the Sunday chools A spladid programme exercises aid s poaki cnwd retumed this ofthe day was a game Lawyens and ministers, 1210 Oln favor of the American Bar As Sanroas, N Y. August ean Bar ation b tolay snd President Henry Louis delivered the annual address, Henry Tompkins of Alabana rad o paper i Uniformity in Law Governing | Paper? Daught . Olnstead paper o “Land Trinsfor Reform, sduntil tonorroy, - A Nervy Burgla About L1o'clock last nighta nervy eviden caried today, whero The githering of this of musie, Iiter: r wis carried out vening, The feature of oall ketween the ulting in a score of ion, 0.~ The Amen- sannual neeting Hitcleockof St | burglar, | ly wssessedof an abmdaice of gall, went iuto the courtof the uinges house, within forly fert of the opendoorof the po lice hadguarters, and attempted to_ open the window of the dining room, where thesilver. ware s kept. -He was noticed by the night clorks and made his eseape befove the officers culd bo wotitied. A double lock was imme | diately put on the back dor of the polie | headquartors (um-u-n\lm-nllmu from mak- ivg @ raid upon the office s -~ 5 age Judee 16s issued the following mar- | Tinge lice yostenday ameand addrss. | Wm. H. Westfall, Mississippi a1 1Gilly L. Foster, Olnub g | Patrick 0° Brien, Omaha | Kate Burlow, Marysville, -~ tkets at lowest rates and superir | mmodations via the great Rock Kland roite, Ticket office, 1602—Six- teeath and Funam streets, Omaha, D | 1he President Invited to Californi. WasHINGTON, August 20.-The California delegationin congiss waited ou the presi dent this moruing aud iu behulf of the Cali- fornia pioueers and native sons of thegolden | westinvitd biw whe preseut wd particl Je | idcenses, | S| A, Kan,, ... | ander | ninth | tion and th | nearly sc | wheel skel | lin andJusting a milo to beat | toTu | tnis county | "HE OMAHA DAILY th annle the he wis he the fort nof the state d that whil this year pate in the celobratic Imi presid inic ot able r hoped to do sonextycar WESTERN P aCK ING state INTERES TS, The Week's Poekineg in the West Was 315,000 Hogs, a1, O, Augrust 20, Sp Bri ome B we 00 hogs, ne the preceling wedk, and rflec tinuation of the abrormal conditions influenc: the marketing of hogs, For a sponling period st year the picking was 115,00, _From March 1the fotal 1s 6,650,000 aganinst 5,050,000 @ year ago, o crease. Leadin Cixer gram to Tit 1s rent wi in tha iy ing corre- Cllles. Chicng 00,000 13100 100 130,000 Wik 0 Cedar Raplis: . .. “dnivesi 180000 102000 93100 00 Towa TN o and Dakol Al A Pensions. clal Tele- nted m Wi gran Towir Floyd oy, ust Tt Ber Original Myer Frederick Punther; Will Murtin Moyry, Swan; Will- st Nodaways; Aloizo In- William J. Adaws, Grin- H. Dixon, Cleghorn; Marshalltown : [ Dunbo Natha inm City 3 cancis Loughrey, deceased, son’ B, Danid, Cedar Rapidss Alfred fibard, Libortyville; Edward P, Mor Toka Stat Horan, DeWitt? Jawmes B, Edw ts. Liberty ( 1y Alex- W. Beav ipoliz James Cockrell, Keosauqua; Lafayetto Justus, Betmond ; Bd ¥ Jennings, Plaie; John M. Duftiold, Jures 'H. Cox, Rich land: Geor Sanders, Cedar | Rapids; David M. Baker, Center Point. Restoration veissue—~Hemy 1. Davis, deceased, Bolle Pline, Relssue—Lowis Hardmbro Minburn, _ Original _widows, ete. widow of Henry J. Nichuls, Clinton, issue— Benjamin, f of David ¥ Pem; N fither of Silas Tirmn, Montezuma; Carie C. Tollert, forme widow of ) T, Canndy, Oskalooss Cvrus, fatherof Harvison H, Pritehard, don; Harictia, widowof (ico Belknap: Chloe, a widow of Henry Belle Plaine, Mexiean — w widow of James Phelan, Be widow of Flenry Whitelan, Pi An original pension s hoen than W, MeEldeny of Webster s Y g Shipment of Canadian Goods. Toroxto, Ont., August 2).—(Specal gram toTue Bee|—The Mail siy “Not- withstanding the denial by the Washington authorities that permission to ship Canadian goods inbond through the United States to Muasico was receitly denied, our Montreal correspondent this moming. repeats his stat ment to that dfect and gives what is cousidered eonclusive proof of the fuct. The suggested explanatio atthe alleged denial of perimission might have beenmerly an in timation that the United States laws proiib ited theshipmentof _esplosives through that comntry from forcigan comntry to an- othier, Is wort} in view of ‘tne fact t wien the pernission was sought no men- was made of the dass of goods that it s proposed to ship.” - FortheAdvanc yraxaroLTs, Ind., August 20, mouil wecting of the American ssociation for the Advancement of Science wan i eamest this morning with organiza- in genc gran, 0y 103 e, nted Jona D. rent of Seine “The thirty assodiation meeting session in the house of rpresmtative Over two hundeed mombers of the associa: tion are present. This afternom ihe vanous sections sepirataly and their vice presi dents made addresses, Tonight at Ply mouth churct the retiring presidmt, Prot. Menden hail, delivered the amualaddress. —-— The Raum Investigation, WASHINGTON, * August 20, — The special committee — consisting of Messrs, Morrill, Suwyer, Smyser, Goolnight and: Lewis—ap pointed to mvestigatethie charges brought by Represtative Cooper aginst Commissioner of Pensions Grem B, Raun, met tolay 1o be. fin itswork Comnilssioner Raum and Rep resentative Cooper were preseint atthe meet ing. Afterthe rading of the charges and the submission by both sidesof 1ists of wit uessesthe commiitee adjourned uutil tomor- row. d Circuit Races, N. Y., August %.—Amil g of 2,000 spectators, C. J. Humlin, centy-oue years old, got into afour ton wagon and drove Balle Ham. their record of 16 wor, amillo Gra POUGKEEPETE, ) the by 2:8. He did it, u 20 class ( Miss Alice second, fourth, Best time—2:191, trot, §1,000 - Sizligeht won, Nightings second, Hery B third, Lda Novwood fourt Best time--2 1211 or-all, #1000 Hal P second, Jewett thix (king a mile n shied ), &1,000 Golden Rodthin, ¢ terwon, Gos Sullivan's I Oapey, Utah, August 2. gram to Tae Beel—Arthur T, Tumle John L. Sullivan’s manager, writes that hus tried W arrmge 4 mitch between Sulli van ad Peter to take place at Ogden, but thatSullivan s sotaken up with Nis new fad of leingan actor that he thinks no mecting can be contiacted for three or four months Sullivan makes his debutin a few diys. Luuley asks for further correspond cuce on thesubject. of the mateh wnd seems o think it can be arranged - - el kson The N, August Al Cableg toTur Brr. | —The 1 v the Harlw stakes, distance six furlongs, was run today at Stockton and was won by Sir R, J colt Savawals, H. C. Paplivs filly ud, and Lord Zetland's colt Paty third, There yere seven starters, The great northem race, distance one me-half miles, was won by E. Lascel Queen's Birthlay, the Marquis of Tolons' it Childebert séwnd, and Lol Zelland's filly Margarinethinl, Six horsesstaried. - Takes Paris Gre, NN York, August 20— [Special Telegram Bk | —Frederick Dittmer diel two weeks ago, after calling down a fearful curse upon his, wife, Aunie Dittmer, whom a passion for drink lad rined and made a woval wreeek, This moming she went out and ought a paperof Paris green, which sho swallowed, trying a0 the same time 1 give some to her’ youug son, who fortunately threw away the mixture, Ms. Dittmer will e, D, dise tum. Lo nes' Schisin Blue and 's colt A Woman Sussdorff ses of the 1501 FPams all and succestully bludder 1 Garfleld Connty Independents. Bunwei, Nob., August 20— [Special Tele- gramto Tue Bee|-At the representative convention of the independents of the Foxty- ninth district tolay C. W. Hennich of s nominated for presentative, Henuich was formerly a ve publican, and is a farmer and good eitizen, . . - Afairs at Mitche Mircagii, S 9., August 20— Special Tele- gram to Tur Brr.]Stato Superintendent Pinkham lectures before the teachers' insti- tute this evening. The Madison baseball toam will play three sucassive ganes with the Mitenell tean ginning tomorrow, for the championship of the state Expedition to Mashonaland. NZIBAR, August 20, [Special Cablogrun to Tur Bee. |--TheSouth Africa company's expedition to Mashonaland has reacted the secoud belt of the country. The march was through a splendidly fertile wnd well watered BEE, regiop. The natives were friendly and many joined the expedition, The health and spirts of the troops are cxee hm NATURAL 'I, ATION LAWS, How Those of e Citiz statutes turaliz Foreign Bivth May Be- 18 of This Country. mide and provided for the those whoare 1ot but who of the United States understood by those Hightto vote. Follow- which citinn- i of wish to hecome eitizen should be thor the ship may be Title ughly juire tl provision XXX~ Natural An alien may be admitied to become o citien of the United States futhe following manmer, and ot otheryise 1. He shall declare disteict court of district or supreme a court record having common a seal and clork, at last, priorto his admis fide his intention 1o beome a - cit United Stutes and to raounce fores legrinee and fidelity to any forvig potentate, stite or sovoreignty of alien may be at the tine s citizen 2, He shall at the tiue of his appHeation to be admiitted, declire, on - oath, before oneof the coirts abovespedfied, that he support the const the United Ste and thathe absolutcly pnd entivedy renowces nd abjires ull ullegiance and fidelity to n o prinee, potentate, stato or d patticulirly, by name to ptentate, stato or soverdgnty of s belord a cill subjiety shall be ation. Section 210 hefore 1 cirvait 1Stats, of o »fthe territories, or iy of the stites juvisdiction, and two years, sion, that itis bona n of the ¢ allal | prince, which the subject. o onth, [ the Unite Law s0no will ution of o8, the pi whicth he v which pr k of the « 3, 1t shall bo made to_appear to faction of the court admitting such alicn that as osided within the United States iive years atleast, and within the stateor tervi- tory where sich courtis atthe tin year at least: und thay dueir has beluved is aman of good moral « attached to the principies of the ec of the United States, and well thegood ovder aud lappiness of butthe oath ot th licant shall be allowed to prove his residence, Paragrapbs four > and six the naturalization of L by soldiers, persons bearing {itles or to the nobility of foreign countries Section 2,107 —Any alien being underthe ago of twenty years, who has e sided the Unitel Stites thive years nest precedin tiving at thatazd, and who has continued to reside therein to the time he may make apylication fo be admitted a citizen thereof, may, after he arrives atthe ageof tveaty-one years, and after he has sided five yers within the United States, in cluding the three years of his minority, be admittel a citien of tie United Stites without having made the declarition quired in the first condition of sedion 1653 but such alien shall make the declara tion requived therein at the time of his ad- mission; and shall further declave, on aath, and prove to the satisfaction of the court, that fortwo years neat proeceding ithas been his bona fide intention to become acitizen of the United States; and heshall in all other respects conply with the laws inregard to naturalization, recovded by the the sitis istitution isposed the il no pertain Aischarg lelonginge in his a - BANSOM RESIGNS, He Finds the 13 Office a Tritle oo Anumberof promiuent Florentines were inthe city yesterday stited that war cloud still hung over the be: northem suburblike a pall Regarding Justice hal . enough aud down and out. In he down at the prescnt time, but not out. Of 1s own accord yesterday he wrote out his signation and placed it in_the hands of Concilmau Walker, to be submitted 1o the couneil next Monday night, It s that sinceRansom’s famous saloon decision the inhabitants of the burg have nude life abarren wiste for the judiciary They have charged him with being ‘i logy with the saloon cleiment and various other in- formalit the old 1 could not stand ind secing the hindwriting on th wall took time by the forelock and propc o get out of theoftice as besthe can. With ISller thecaseis different. Hi he b « on the atlorneyship aud proposes to 1t is like this, Mayor T s brother-in-lay and will stand by him 6l the end. The Eller and "rasy faction clain that Brown anl Lawson, two of the councilmen, are solid, It is known that Councilnen Wilker and Reynolds are for ousting iEller. Should this fight go into thecouncil in this form it woull give Mayor Tracy a chance to vote off the t which he would probably do and retain Eller inoffice.. Those who are ding the fight aginst Bller cliim that e is counting with- out his host, They statethat he an be v moved without Tracy, as Gouneilmen Walker, Reynalds and Lawsoi bave openly declared that be must go. who the itiful has step is he to thinks h DR. WARR ¥ Is ¥ound Guilty of Withouta Proper C; In the case of the state vs. Hamilton W , for practicing medidue without a tiicate of the legal qualifications requ this state, the jury brousht in a verdiet guiltyandJudge Helsley fined Wavra and costs. Theattomey for the defendant gave notico mmediately that the case will be carried the district court, Dr. Warten stated to a Br te would fight the 0 the 13 hebelieves itis the wsultof prejudice o the part of the allopathic physicims of Omata. He has acertificate from the Ben- wett college of medicine and surgery, an electric institution of Chicago, stating that e has atte of lectures then He has pr so he state twenty-thice s, baving resided in Chi- Elgin, IlL; Cedar Rupids, In, and at Omahy during that e, The doctor was obliged to admit, however, that he had no certificate as i registered physician of Nebraska,and upon that point the case went agaiust bim. This is e of the cases Distituted by medical socicty of Douglas like complaint is pending Nanyie Warren, wife of tied yestrday. The lady a maguetic healer, and she has acted simply husbind’s assistant and_nas also the business of a clairvoyant. Bath Dr. Warren and his wife state that the wrath of the Douglhis comnty medical sociely hus be kindled against them on account of the fact {hat they claim to be dairvoyant medinms, but they are determined to fight their per: cutors to the end. Practicing rtificate, to rejorter that case bitter end, ded a course d medici ago, the comty, and a inst Mis, T the physicim claims to he says that as her followed France and (he McKinley Bill. Paiis, Augus! seial Cablegram to e Bre]-The Figan says the cont of Paris will probably abandon s proposed visit to the United States owing to the fecl ing here against the Meiinley bill. £ s A Russian Steamer 13 St PRIERSIRG, August 4. egory was bumed o the Nishi Novigorod lost their lives, son and others drowned, —- ned, The steamer Yokga river at passengers today 1t death ding Pearl Solom The funeral of littl chill who was bumed o de on Ohio street last Tuesday takeplace from the funily Ohio, today at p.m. ik 0t After Her With an Axe. Wade, avicus colored woman, rrested last night for @n atempt to wpitate Mis, Adams, herlandady, with a Solonon, the at her ho flornoon, will sidence; 113 Parl th - The President Leaves Washington Wastyaroy, August The president left Washington today for a wedk's visit to Cape May P by exSenutor Sewell of ) int, accompanicd ew Jeney. freland’s Potato Famine, Dunriy, August 20.—The potito blight is spreading with alarming rapility in the southern portion of County uown. Iu all parts of Avmagh it has ussumed serious Projortious, | | | THURSDAY, AUGU | when the geneval public is permitted to seo | thoin Dr. Sist Seven me w of Providence, of Sisters of | charge tools, arrived Tuesday in-the-Woods, Tnd, The | Mary de Sales v nbersof the Providence, which orler Catholic parochial s from St Mary" menbers are: Sister St Jer , Sister Aloysius Ceci Joseph, Sicter Corinel, Sister Dolorosa Sister Mary Collect 1 will _apen day, Sejlernbe s this yeur tedch beside thoe common branchos, type wriling, shorthand, music and fancy work Meetin nting of orde Lator nitte uniom No. 63 and bar! called an opan mass of L. hall, this evening Labor day parade, All andall libering wen are partic § 1 ar makers' | 34 lave | held in K pre: %" union No, ting to be to ar Labor organizations | urged to at | The City Council. The eity council met last hight with pres. ident Jolin H. Burke in thechaieand council men Johuston, O'Rourke, Towel, Meler, and Rowley presat. Approved bills as warrants authorized follows B H, P, M g Gratiot Gib Droy were read and Norton, & & ( Richard iy H Kirlpatrick Dr, M. J. O'Rouk lington, #4.65; South Omahs Nebraska telophe £1160: 1. ( P. Ha ¢ rks comy usbury, W Speciil ovdinance grading K stroctunder th tract, was inya siley third street the fivst v dingr Petitions for g Twenty-fourth and J 10 K streets, for ¥i N street from Tyentith strects, and o1 the west side of Twenticth street, were refored, anid the petition t have Twentysecond strect graded from N to Q streets was referrd to the city engineer to makean e ute of the cost of construction The communication of J, G of the B. & M., requestin taxcs for 15 on certun to the city attorney and mittce A bill for #5807 for fixing the seweron Q street was approved und ordered peid The printing committeo was directed to advertise for bils for the city printing for the ensuing yoar Marshal Matoiey was noticeson the viaducts against The commitiee on viiducts alleys, was authorized to advertisof Tyenty-fourth street from A to N with Colorado sand stone, and the com was authorized to sell bonds o pay same. 1€ fin bilances in the follows General water, .67, police, RISOLN; street repa &1, 74880 engineer, § The balance of .05 was trans forved to the stic Warrants aginst the fund for #3367.19, in favor of | dbam aud b of the ‘Goodman Dri 0 5, und Charles Swiger omP to Qstreds ding the Twenty-fifth strects from idowalk onthe novih Pwenty-fivst to side Tay lor was 1 fin, uditor sion of red tie directed fast o put up riving, aud aving 2018 ittec for the committee various fund neial reported the grudin t repaiv fu specialsidewalk The Toyd-EBayan Club s hall was filled last nig political ¢ dub is the B of uth s were clected : Prest dent, Jud kJ. King; vice prosiden Seltzee: seeretiey, Richard Have asirer, William Bionan, Bulthas Rowley” lurge 1 by 1d enthasiastic The numne of the democratie dub The following of wthering. A, Omah T I Ne el M in ¢ wwn $10 bost 0N, price ts i thr ine men of e ehoi i t with wh Brou If Jud Bro, W prop R whe whic two tion hs otlic for t futa pre A Iy b whe ufr) Ric and whi lian tent tici thei the ing deti car mer e stry T'humas Hoctor, M. Hunt, Judge Breen, John S. Walte ncs H. Lowry were clectul as the rotnmittee, Addresses wer by Messrs. Thompson, Cog; aud County Attorney The enthusiastic and mpathet up tho points made by the s particularly aginst p 1 theech The addresses were dresses handling the in 2 manner to delight the large audi The more enthusiastic democrats tallof car- ryingthe county byten thousand to fiftecn thousand majority: SeventyAive joined neeting was over. Tt lietd Wednes-ay evening, made audience e olibition und s ad- npai PR issue in this dub before the ng will be sterions Fire An unoccupied house at ity Q streets, owned by Johin Bloche fire in some mysterious way last night was totally destyoy Liss ubout fully insured. first and 1ught nd & Eighty Iebels § TAxGI ngust 20.~The sulian of Mor- roceo has vimquished the rebels it Zemmou beheading eiglty of - BLUFFY NEW busiest man in the eity at COUNTIL M. is th the present time, aided by the willing and skillful hands that have volun teered to lelp, the work of arcanging e « for the farm congss s belng rapidly and successfully pushed. The force it wark yestenly was muel langer any previous day, and the wor the day upletel by o'elock, committee feared that there would seavdity of materuls, bt their f been happily dispelled by a abundance of everything de Eiseman builiing, where done, looks like u pl the fruitsand products of lands have been garnered. to the bounteous storw, and osity of the farmers does the commitice will have up their and cry 1o one need think from this that much alrsady on hand. A deal s been given buta great deal more will be re quired sterday J. W. Templeton brougat in ten specimens of very fine grasses and live Mr. Prouty a lot of ex- corn and mil- of fine barley plums for thie orations ers? than on lout for The be a ws have o super- 1, and the old the work is being horie bara in which the most fertile Every duy adds if the gener not abite to thiw quit. But there is oo lni was e st hands great or six kinds of grain tra fine mutett, J. W lett and J. . Hess some sheaf: besides half @ bushel of lusciou: workers The ladies have responded novly callsof the conmittee for help and their skill ful fingers have wrought the grasses and Y s beautiful designs, Amng Jadies who were atwork yestorday weve Mvs, Thomas lishton, Miss Gertrode Brown, Miss Stella Graham, Mrs. M. B. Musser, Miss Emma Nibbs, Mrs. Hess, Mes, Caspe Mrs, D. 0, Brown, Mrs, R. D, Amy, Mrs, I, J. Hennessy, Mes, C. R Martin, Mvs, . Cu sick, Mrs, L. M iden, Miss Eva Kin nehan, Miss Do Spain Miss = Anum inger, Fach witnesses new fuces crowds of bright and happy. The ladies seem (o enter into the spirit of the work and perfect their with th greaest enthusiasm, and w find & great deal of enjoyment whil it val designs have been completed, and vedrvawn agreat del of praise from the people who have seen them, — Oue isan ox, a s feliow of 4000-pound size, whose tat sides show that hewas fed on the richest products of Pottawattamic county s glossy coat is madeof various coloredgr the colons wrought into irregular spots that give him the appearance of spotted anii of mammeth proportions. His tailis made of tufts of grass strung on awire wilh a assel of rye heads, and the horns are two ars of red corn Another strikingly “harvest mother,” which is the fizure lovely womin of ample proportions cos tumed eutively with fubrics male of grain andgrasses. Her skirts are draped with the s 0 materials and with artistie skill and ber hat i of millinery that will compel the admirition of all who seeit. The plune is made of feather grgss andthe | oruaments are rye, whes Outs, t and sine cones. Her beautiful throit is encircled | y 8 necklace of red com grains, tothe and day the designs manige ol is the of a handsome desi All the decorations are unique and beauti- it w out, dropped his tools and grou bac toucl and crowding fort Wi side in whe he alon can avoung it lik was putting on was i t and onl ear’ cau, axle had 1d nin ca fort and & and ful W per W His | A l,l Hot 4 samesun, ( Coy fuland will attract @ greatdeal of attention Nos, follow narr presence in himn ug nants, " REME In thei early $1:725. Dréctions wih each bole. THE CHARLES A VOGELER CO.. EVERAL good lot s busin | SPECTAL COUNGIL MOBSALE -0r will try P lwe. By Dr Wibatd, divy SALE ) ( ¢ carpenters wanted o work on JUAL MURInY ]4‘-| 40 B Blufrs, WU by rent wien you the Same torms, and i atany L loave vour fio Dot | e tho following terns: A home worth 1,00 at 412 per city 1 worth $1.5) wtdS por i ) NOTIOLS BLUFFS, - €. H. Bower, 9 N. Maly st - Man wdway o \ttan sporting headquarters, 418 nd M y h n by & honi of your dea y the hone ¢ - trecelvec 10 Broadway wfall goc t tilor n 'y, mer el vary of & Kl t bar < in the we cary Ains o month, Kk Stoves ar month, to §10. In ouly and sold at bot my ' we just 1 ran fare me Other price ¥o ) a4 per month m prices, Curpets, VA e mont the world, former ) AU L oy 10 0ts.,and o on 108 011 the fimo te : "1 bove monthiy paviments el de Wa o | fiere | For il et alan o £00ls depart | gddress (ho Tl S We G0 1y ourselves Council Blufrs, Ta, ssorlmaty icers_and | RENT deseription. Side o nloading sale, Get pricos elso conpare Mandel & Klein's 3% boat e,y ne The principl onloe th i novelti t. In bedr artying th of ire in out msuit ) most 30 stylos of parl S wo Book cases, ng chai avery nuug W No 1S, | i on Pearl 1o blicle dwi) N e it side otlew Now four white br of Nellie and i from e SpLY wheruboits p) prty ca [ JEiNT 1 add, preside 1 B roadway ; quird 1l o puj il o wwers Prom et searon r ANy one lLow Tldross 319 700w front re ven and 1 (his re und wdy ast - vou wish toselt your i & Wlls Co., € adiviy B Tor i PENTS for sstoni v, Sate ALL. WORK WARRANTED xé ©have cus rerty sall cush Al on 15, H - paintor 15,818 South - N i hose rec lut Another tailway plyes havea e wdent, an ho more aceilent occurs o their aceidents of nd cwnvinced st been iny 1l wh trio 10 be ¢ in f the 1 n ‘r\ your gold anel silve Morrian b /\TTEND cor i lumber L the sam Th that one followe s theyexpeet the in T fow days his quick v he npleted w tl beliof m may bethe s and 1t wid it r the calarity dread, the v found in L and fric in the will g0 b 1 frequently vope | e afternoon | fetion came very new- | citge realized at 8 :0 yoesterday mornin na crew of car repiin had a ver W eseape, and one of there number | ul expericnce. The crew wis con Tom Powers, Torn O'Conner nd d dlurley. They were o I with < Ixland, and ~ werd to ke puirs upon a car that standi wssociation tra varls Dt ted in i new rod. | 1 dent of 5o ot he L on | gloom o the car rey “Anotlier < is out,’ tiction during ud the gloomy Council Bluffs, lowa DH. B I_L!N( ER’S ¥ | i of T Wik m P bk theother men were of the i th Wy to cut ¢ 1o prent deal b A Muw flhhfl il ANID light. In Broadway nnd 2 n ards to Couneil Bt Call =ur teatn No 91, and track ot th on_ which’ the 3, Hurle heard th ming e urdnary and rthe center of the ear {1 ey st vt the others did v ! & I « i Powers was | 5 0uld have require and when ho fell aid He et toth ver the ear oli t ot Lthe ca i s fivi 1c 1 the Cor th Street. 1o knowing of Lo sowal ers 155 of tho n tis diserses ug et Vs, D il i € oteld exdusively iraly packedand free trom am over him L inte Spi not catehing his sed over his houd 2of his face. He wa ing INGER’S the direction the train was going, Y x en the axie of ti passed over by | SHigical In(mw .ml HI\I'L lospilal, 5 itwith us and was je 1 i s, Ta It ra few yards. Then 5 | e fastened Lo the Hyir e ind possible k at work, and hing his kices the brake b unately n it i it bruisec -‘,m‘m WL Address: with his bead | STLFRANCIS ACADENY Day Sehool, eventh Stri had The loc W 3oardir iihe groud laEonraing short, distance until it | F2i((h A ve. anc long One e e carvied over the ya fow inches it had moved but ght on a tie and w and cet, s wrappel aromnd e upon which Powers hal woin made buta parc of s tuen when Hutle ived thenew danger Nis canrado w averted terible death by ¢ along side the car and | the rod to which the I, thus Liberating ot ond windir round the Povers in its fearful en 1Cof 240 foct b Pow wis liberated, O'Connerh htthe break bean aid found able seat where the tranps usui escaped unhu pwer found to be y bruised when taken to his home at 1404 Avaine d examined by Drs. Pimey and Jon wis discovered to hav incd o wrench i the back, besi onlia His injiviesare se I e for several weeks, but hc 0 hiave escaped 50 well - all s por arC. , ] ot House, Council Bluft day nany of the depote u 5 of Charity nd tuition sof finishat ed S for v fiest Monday y respeetively. i vess PERIOR, deny, s, lowa, F. M. Ellis & Co., J A'{’ < "’II TECTS OFFICER & PUSEY BAVT”ER Comer Matioand Broads COUNCIL BLUFFE .XONA. fe'und intrest pa eme h tic sossion five in F'or furth 1l by Susti les m in voll 1'st ot rem- , transionts $1.00 § - stam neating, buileling, Omiahi; Birs -~ ath Boli. Md., August cnown theate 1 this morning at Bix iy 03 LT Council The De 20, Patrick Deslor Calleet | @acposit oxelunze, and il on tin o | 0L Cooke & CODKE, ‘rinten lents Maxon, L., B Bourec MAXDY, BOURGLOI &3 HE GREAT BYF“’\PAIN For Stablemer and Stockmen, CURES . Swallings, Braises, Sprain Stifilaoss, Cracked Heels, Scratchies, tions, Flesh’ Wounds. Striaghalt, UG A KT,V Cashil I DN 150 Craes it iy CITIZENS STATE BANK il 3laffs, I’.mu.,r,..,.v.u $150,000 Surplus and Profits 50,000 Liability to Depositors,, 880,000 Desrors 1A, Miller 1. O, Glason, E. L Shugart, K. E Hart, J, D, Edmanson, Charles | harnes [ C.llanuan, Transaet gener banking busle ten, b noss Largest aapitdd and surplis of any ank in Soulhwestern lowi, INTEREST ON T'ME DEPOSITS. Oalls, Stralns, Lam: Conlra Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whithw, Poll Eill, i Fistila, Tunors, Splinls, Rigbones and Spain LT AT DRUGGISTS A~ D DEALERS, Baltimore, Md. SP R SALY Jargin AL BARGAINS, Torse, sy an huston & Van 1 1S to exchinge for ohnston & Vin Patten, ANTECD=Partios having forsiale or (xehinge 1o on and Vi Patten, F I rosidence of ston & Van Patten OTE] iproved property. nouses andlots ISt them with erit block. o ex even or elghit ro 2ARGAIN for shed and ) Ly, Contriahv Tins Lotel man. Apply «o JAMESON BROS, Props. ol Bluffs - - - - MALYN STRERT. & C0's Jewelry 810 Towa. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, Whold and Retall Dolens in FIIRNITLIRE, Dealers, send for Catalogue, W6 Picrce Hurect, Council Blufls, Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. 205 and 207 Droadway, asd 2)i and