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BEE THE OMAHA HAS REACHED A DEADLOCK. [ o mw dtothoee o Bavor ot MeNaughion hac o Missgurt Valldylies wero tarding | possession. their money by pummeling each otherand | s Mr, Schoentgon said ho had avoided per- | every Council Bluffs man that could be found. COUNCIL BLUFFS, sonalities in tho meetings. He had hoped | One of Meschendorf's btchors had sixtcon OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. The School Board Unable to Pass the Guil- | others would follow that example. ‘hl» distinet fights. and was still ready for an- ng the people home before nightfall. The alternoon was Continued /nwm lr”h Page. oneof rare pleasure to the throng that at- — | tended the fuir ground N grounas bogin to show signs of a decreasing O\ crowd, The motor cars were taxed to their Arnm ry appropriate and was y enjoyed by the thousands who nphitheater. alw s treated him as if he did not wantany | isted off two of tho attacking ps me; St Jacobs Ofl eu e’ 1o Flirn of paln. You remembe was charg a_fow years ago when it | thorou MmMINoOR M 1 that a dan, — A v Waite Insisted, however, on belng persor other when dark came, Thero were many with the same ease s republican ones | - Tho water burrols stationed at difforent Delivered by Carrier {nany pirt of the City. lotine Resolution, Then he turned his batterios on My, Waite, | exciting incidents, Ed-Brown, a ninetoen- cbraska, places over the grounds were an attraction PROMPTLY CURED B H. W. TILTON, - - . MANAGER. who, he said, had not entered a school room | year-oid young man who works for Lanzen- orations, as did slavery, wanta for hosts of people until the discovery was Magwood, Kans P TELEPIONE sice he was electod. beon Invited | QLIOF, vas ono of the heres of ihe after- | STRONG GOYERNMENT made that they wore and the people Y Au. 10, 1888, | " : Mr. Waite said he had never been invited | noon, and made a leap that excelled Grady’s | and a large standing armey ¢ onso of | Were greatly incony c 1 ruffered two years Business Office, BUTCHERS' PICNIC ENDS IN A ROW. | ¢, visitthe high school and was not onthe | wild' plunge for lite in the Mohnwk proserving tha I,”,'m L ‘m“l"l‘yr‘“‘y‘fl}(‘”m “I”"l‘!. Tho mustafirnised. by o Musteal whlos with pain in my side; ‘ Night Editot, No. 5. teachers’ committee, Mr. Schoentgen had | valley & century ago, He had pol | military band was v 3 ~ O doctors, falled 1p hel (e ——————— in & muagnificent manner when he was | o Labor Day in the Bluffs—Maher Re- Wells said that Mr. Waite's boast that | surrounded by o gange of ten or fifteen t oxisted in | filled the rous ri P. LEMMON, P. A >ma e ordiniaty police foroa of th Today will sea the fairwell begun, Tho Y. P. Co. covering—Hunting for a R he puid as much taxes as any member had | and made a football of, He escaped from the | :.:’: '.l.‘.‘.‘u 'v\lu:h u'.\“\'i l}.n\:*:l:‘ ("nlh‘:l ”rl, l‘nlx: extibits will all bo in position by noon and in Carllcle, Pa., Fobrnary 11, 1888, mneil Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal. Wits=Qsnssii Niwi and nothing to do with thequestion. “Ihave | crowd and started to run fn the direction | i power of the commonsweatth wad fn | addition to these attraetions the racing will 1 wis huet in the' left bip and tefed sem George 1. Anderson and Mrs. A. Wilson ; #t this to say, howover, that I pay all my taxes, | where a lurge number of the Council BIuffs | voked. Tn great stato the B, & M. teane. | begin today in good carne gral pliysiciing without obtatning relief. Less Both OF Dimia, wets muttiod by Justios About the City. and meot all my obligations.” Tho emphasis | bovs had congregated, byt bis ussailants | Fowad e goviernor 10 this city. Rl oA 8 S haifboui of st Facobs Oll cured me. B hiviin ¥ i ot 8 on th 1" called forth some hisses and a | headed him oft aud got Liim between themand |~y 50 § A AR T . B | bll‘\‘(ll‘/\lll\l “.';l;"ol”.i‘““m'; e i feebleapplause it befng an ovident fling at | aligh bUT overiooking the' Boyer xiver. m“fl"':m@:"'m::I"'l"L{“‘ S n e THy YRTS, = Sunday nig n 0 o'cloc Mr, avid v one of the members of the board who issald | They were bea g down upon him and yel h 1 " -~ A 3 02 hal T | h Roberts of Hazel De Il township, one of tue The school board met yesterday afternoon | 1o nave at ono tima. in his business carcer | ing like Commancho lm;i‘“',sv and the' bo; l”{ll{ ":",\ onoe “'L\".‘.”f", I_‘lt:~l<l*'!;l:;'-':‘l | Horse, Foot and Cart Races, Jump- bl l"( [AI‘ A\()[ I(/I“S { Blonee rexlients of Pottawattuinie county, | at 5o'clock. The relations of tho members | been compelled to settle with his creditors | headed for the bluff, It wis a steep slant, | #1Chy and tuin wore coming and thaf the ing and Minor Events, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘n‘l‘fl{n'\"m AR L B o ovidently strained, and cach scemod to | for less than 100 cents, avout 80 dogroes from the perpondicalar and | (e “thin” 1 tho senate, received aloss | BY tho timo tho trot was ealled thore was ? e = g 0 of oge. The Wi 6 B b0 BHo to L o o B T A that He twasdeten | 100 rom top to buse at tho river's edge, | SPetier than in tho senate, rec SO L B ahi Rl QOR SALE—A lndy's saddle, vory clioa afteroon at 8 o'clock: O o e it oyt o e w1126, e e, OB b | LG WA CHON frightoned and_aid not | Xciting statement next morning and crowd of six or olght thousand people sur- | H'Gah b acen wt R Avenuo de oo o oo Dunham's eleventh | 8 little preliminary business there was a lull | minedto lead anew life, and he shoul A Piesident Arthur, assuring him there was no | rounding the track. The fudges were A, H, Arsonalitios, Then | hositate when ha roached the brink, but | 1e Arthur 1im there was nc I ack. The fudges were A, H. Lolution, which had | Sprang into the Ho struck seventy-five | Sich dugerns would justify quartoring o | Givbs, Al Potter and D.T. Mount, and the red the simply | feet below i the ' soft_slanting carth bank, | Ulr troops in vour midst, and he declin f i hereafter indulge in an sting some minutos, Presi- | heteafier indulee i o sted that he was waiting | been so modified that entertained a | —a dead calm, | manner | dent Stewart su 46 Washing- | g p) id she al! nished Vor Inforin J fedentopf, or Chrls Strau! QR RENT—Hotel Jumeso Possession given - October rse pur moneys, on addross Wi, lome of her parents, | arouse a peoplo by serlding armed soldicrs | Purse $100, four moneys. Hon udiirase i of tiio membats, Atiother sl a conteot, a8 follows: ¥ | and made another bound of sixty feet vefore | ATOUSC W peopl by so NTIOL BOLOIAES | e Dbl weve. i Miow v Zib. | CouneliBlufs, " Among those present were | o el el d, That the president and secrotavy | e 10st his logs and thon ho rolled like a ball | Buongthem. —The result justified his wis o rieiwure & followar Jtos dite | seswepry st ot oate for .m—rfi ! 3 Then he suggested that the selection ! t F N dom. The state militia came, but it could | bles' Plutus; D. B. Davis' Rebel Mediun: 1 a Noellie and Edith Cooper - of the board be, and they ave hereby in- | and landed in the center of the narrow | \ L i tebel Medium s, stallion No. 630, resistor als 4 Kittio Warner, Sulic | of principal of the schools had not been com- | & %, BORFE, B FRE, FIEY IR HCERY ream. His pursuers on the hilitop pelted | B! ;u’r«'vl-'d; ~"\_:-|x x_n{\-wi Sshooting do nan | Dick Wilde's Trenton and Do ¢ Picard's My Dr. Archibal Conley, Lillie Bennetf, 1dna | pleted. Mr. Schoentgzen of the committee on | funot with. Tas aughton s superin. | him with clods but ho swam to theother side | 804 Mct inoffensive citizen, in driving the | Dinah, Dinah drew the pole, with Platus, syearsold. Apply 5 anvlack, Ethel Watson, Florence, Amelia ors stated that in view of the vemoval of | tendent of our schools for the ensuing | Of thostroam, and never stopped rumning [ PEPemiotuy orert hot of e Trenton and Rebel in order. or_Ront and Blanche Ru il Baby Martin, " They | pref Stevens (t was neseesary to soloct somo | SeaE. until he rewchod the train and got on the in: [ o S thetl | CFP v The first hoat w T s houses, by J. R Rice, enjoyed themsclves hugel 2 t ° Mr. Blax 1 the motion was out | side of a coach and locked the door. Lbp il i s LIk LSl e WAS T eiay Vil for deahs: | S\ - bl i | onefor the position of principal of the high ) c 8 The i s ? i AN AIMY OF THEIR OWN ton, with Dinah second, Kebel Medium third O RENT y T The oftic ward and the building commit S By of order, th sing a verbal contract u The Missourt Valleyites said it N ¥ \ third, NORRENT =Two new modc 3 teo of the First Methodist church held a | School. He recommended F. A. Hyde, The | 1o (0 EH B TANE B SO as a glorious battle, and they | owingno allegiance to commanding oftice and Plutus lust ime—2: 41 4 Good loeation, Apply 62 Fiftn avenue. mooting last evening after the meeting of the ter was present and intimated that Barkus M AVolls ovad LAt ke conelderation pounded cach other in ' their Jjoyous | governor or president—an alien band of “H-' second was @ trile more exciting, | R Davidson. Methodist Mutual Aid society, and_closed up | Was willin'. - Prof. Hyde was thereupon se- |y ooty ion ho postponed until next k- | delivium with a freedom that ‘would | Pinkertons no better than the Hessians of Dinah hing Trenton closely in the last \\'ll\ DAY FCNEWHen you ean buy o homgo) the contracts for the erection of the new [ lected without a dissenting vote. day evening, at which time meeting | have made an Irishman's heart alad. There | the revolution—who sive and ekecute the | Streteb. Time 24214, thesame terins, ”"”""“""l‘””“‘,‘l‘-“ building. with Messrs, Weaver and Wind, |, Tlio cominlitee then tecommended the fol- suld be hcld purp of hearing | Was ouly one pistol in the entire crowd, and | orders of railroud managers. SUMMARY, atany time loave your fumily the home clewy The work of tearing down the old building | lowing appointments, which were confirmed, .M 1ghiton in reply to auy char napped twice and found to be un- | No men were Trenton 1 nonth. 1ced this weel, | with not a vote to the contra ¢ might be, o = loaded and was thrown juto the river, No- MORE TAW-ARIDING Dinah #9 A home worth $1,50. month 4 L be the last ! .“\'l'”'"'; A \.';] \: “"‘\‘}","‘ The motion to postpone the consideration [ body was soriously hurt, but blood flowed | yyan the B, 3. atelicors Rebel Mediuim 3 3 /\h"m';w""“;; vl Ing ofany character that will bo held ‘insido | dvenue, Miss Bayues dvenue B, Miss Mclu- | of pror. MeN ow’s case was then put [ ke beer. Kildare and Carrigg were com | auq the New York Plutus Rt A Doma worth $1000 7 the walls of the old structure. - The elevation | oshi Bikhth streg o ¥t Dl and lost by a vote of thres to three. pelled to_ gather up thelr paraphernalia t | ¢oday: yet the r Othor priced homes rms. The and drawing of the new buiiding can bo seon | Bighth avenye 5 Ple TThore was a fittlo talle about tho areange | Save it from destruction, Thoy paid #200 for | WY |3 tote ) PR DeTHaIbaL ‘ In Eiscman's show window, It will be one | RAHGFHAS ) e ot Aiss | ments for opening the schools and theboard | the privileses of the duy and lost over $I00. | o Rugsin: brush aside oficers and luws and ¥y ; and Interest, For fiell partleulars call on o h of the handsomest buildings in the city 3 ot broch M adjourned, They continued to sell the beer untilit €ob | yecime the duties of government, ntries and they furnished a | address the Judd € Wells Co. 603 Brondway, A little of the spirit t provatled abthe Anderson: Washing venue, Miss —_— too durk to see to make chauge, aad there How humilisting that two groat states iv exhilarating and exciting spectacle, | Councll Biul ‘ butehiers® pienic on Sunday took possession of 15 Bloomer, Mrs. Ware, Some of the herbs in Hall’s Hair Renewer, | were four kegs left shiould ooiEeNt to’ b bound hai and foch : Bek took all the moneys. Fred Johnson | JIOR RENT r No. 18, a couple of Council Bluffs business men yos- the wonderfnl preparation for restoriug the | The picnic altogotaer was tho most re- | g o lheolute control of both pirties Spritgute socond, §7.0; | Lon aarl P. C. Miller entered the wall paper color and thickening the growth of the hair, | marvkable event that has transpired for many | Vidlqed to corporations ! d, #, und Irank Colby | hment which he formerly owned, and grow plentifullyin Yo Bugland. years, and it is probable that if the South | “oynorations are composed of straight par- | fourth, 7 nske or some nk and” account hooks N0 YOO VEA THO ToslE gt 14 B th v ( 0 b e coroner. | yepared and willing to accept allegiance and © ne e was for policem ) which Lie kad left there, ALl of tho books | iy had recelved he rostmation of Prof. M The troublo was not the fault of the Council | woryico from each party, as did the old feudal | PUrse §103 two moneys, £10 and He fol: ) ?'{immil e Fw..vull and the discussion that | FyEL Y HEWIREC B Nilscha A Few Specialties to Be Found There m','"\ men, and 4 ..,'J,",‘,{"\”-]’lluf-"‘v’ anything | barous from their retainc };;I‘),",‘fll‘(‘";‘,.‘;‘.“_'l"l“;" L Wb ollowed 1o may t arms at el- i N £ This Week. q > o > | This conflict will continue, besause capital [ 419 J. 1t O'tiormi lan won by o oW lon g ot and the position made vacant. Mr, act g recial offic , but s they wore e ol 1) F ozen yards second ¥ {n- \Rocta, Mr “’}H‘l’l‘ H L Prosident Stewart ruled the motion out of {"nml lm IHI" Boston Store, Council BIuffs. | gots for fists, and they threw away their in- | €, demanding 1‘“‘ 1‘"'\““' of “"\"’l' "”‘!"“‘1‘ cycle race for " Ther B v et > ) Hasliticl) in view of the law. Mr, Hunterap- | It isa little carly to talk of fall goods yet, but | girnig ce ea o day. ways receive dividends, even though the | efih¢ entries, Wer de: closo ] It ity Db hleowas - epiliad) tito i view of e r. Hunter ap o v 'a ‘T i s w1k iggnia of oftice carly in the day. ;’NIN b o o over i ictin, Tador clent ntries, Wortz wining, Holdon & closs | e . Blaxsim sald that if Mr, Stews ong in the way of full dress goods. For this | Starch grows sticky—common powedrs | them of little value, Steam machinery is ollowing came a slow mule race, witl Sleeplassnos: e {oh marvous| & on thelaw, he did not think an appeal | Week only, 50 pieces 86-inch, ‘all-wool plaids, | havea vulgar glare, Pozzoni's is the only | Jispensing with many hands, and overpro- | o antrics as follow ‘Qeore 5, ‘li“m‘m‘ Y X sness, , o1, should be taken, stripes aid mixtures at #c,” worth 55¢: 100 | comple: vaer 16 Tor duction seems serious in the human family. At TR i AvBtouals dillnoas, By D, ] complexion powder fit for us (S A. Swasen and John McCauley. - Purse & . : | Mn.' ! aly P | prasidont, Stowart then read tho statute | pieces’ 5inch, allwool ladios’ cloth, in all el 4 43 vl The faet is unquestioned that there is e g Torm eI - 18th o ; MU .;lviu\\'l‘n‘;,: l\ln\\'lhu board must proceed to dis- ("H'mllu'\:% fall shades and black at 3ie, anhattan sporting headquarters, 418 | .\'ur‘ lr\‘m;ll‘ l;m nl-‘ by 4 ’l'hr nle lh]:;n\ll]n:ll was won Y niss a teac ort 3 : : s s not true thatall who need bread can v Charlie Ross—40 feet o : GSTER (paToll] Hob) romt| L ME uulnu. m~|~tmlthlm"hvr( atute read "”\I\r)‘"fl']':‘\‘\l'l‘tv 'nl_fi‘lllw" of gents' nec s find work. Idleness is too often enforc A scrub trotting race next, Charles ul (TICd n Stltllte " ' i Jor.rons e | s not the one that applied in this done 105e in the ol S ad it | men “jostie cach other, begging a **brothe Vaitt, Alvin Mitzier and John Smith driving 8 . te’s, 25 Pearl st. 50c ne o i » market ants’ roing to quit " e Y L TR ¥ % d President Stewart said it was cl H0c necktie in the n gents’ L . Ylle | of the emrth to give them leave to toil. | their own horses. One mile, §153 divided $10 -—AND. " Fo M q{'\mhll o .1”“‘ i forof 1 !}Tih("'fi.'“‘}'.“r‘.’I”{{; } S (q.:‘::"t:]\i‘z l\:l; Another fact, that such toil should be remu- | and &, Charles Unitt won, Smith second. ' : 1 3 Mr. 1ls said it was not a matter of law, ete line night shi R a nerative, provide suflicient of the necessaries B, [ Our retail furniture with good | butof ap mentary nature. Ho wanted BOSTON STORE ! g at dead costy | ,¢'i0" ¢4 'support wifo and children, Then butcher cart race, purse £10, ¥ e r h estaplishol trade. Stoclis first “cluss and | tho motion put on the appes FOHERINGHAM, WIITEEAW & CO, {";ml e k“"l;“"'l‘,;‘ Ol company, Nos. | {1 5" eobilom prosents itaaif it thars beno do: | entries. s folowe: Rars Hagiitn wen ! 3 well selectec on for selling, are going |~ Mr. Stewart said he w Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. Gt A nd for the labor of all Dreefus. Kurz won, Hamilton second, Jor. Bi vay 26th St | i b i — L Sy on, Hlamllton second. . Broadway and 26th Street. into the exclusive jobbing trade. 1t the motion; he was simply giving in- TR e e 3 bread, what then{ This condition con- hiere were @ number of other minor events, (S0 Ll |‘| Blufl ; ] Ay one wishing to gointo bnsiness should | formation asked for. . steam heating, sanitary en- | J.G. Tipton, veal estate, Aot Ge tan mancenyid] Council Biufis, la i Investigate this, as it is one of the few golden Mr. Blaxsim thought the chairman could 043 Lifo building, Omana; 202 Mer | PR Inorder that all may find employment tho IN THE EVENING, For the treatment of allsursionl and chronto § opportunities of a life time. not put the appeal, as the law was very clear 1 block, Council Blu A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of HOUNS OF LABOR MUST GB disenses and discuscs of the blood, C. A. Beene & Co. | tohlm, : \ o i hose purchased ut Bixby 4o/ttt all maoy have the. privilegs & toll, | A Dognificently Brilliant Display of | ,Lrivatodiseases of the urinary snd soxus i3 - A vote on the appeal was then taken. Blax- 'he Butchers' Pic - - Notie S POE R CAB Iy ROVEnTRAk biGHT Pyrotechnic atortohom, 10st manhood, sexuill {mpotencs PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS, sim and Waite voted to sustain the elnir, | The butehers of Council Blufts Mandel & Kiein aro ofter ng greas bargains | NOCSHBLIONS Tor Show ib £OVArIOBL e | G iiieently briitiant dlsplay | Wi wenknoss trented successtally. —_— and Wells, Schoentgen and Hunter voted [ other places hada pienic at Loveland on | in department. We show the best | nouSon why those wi vorke for the gove: rotechnics which closed labor's gre: artic wtiention pald todiscases of the 7 ) r n why those who work for the gover of pyrotechnics which closed labor reat ( mptlos Bronchitlg Miss Nellie Donahey returned lust evening | aguinstit. < Sunday. line of “cookstoves and rangesin the city, anitin Bhi s dnd Rl s X 5 3 5 SHEE s, Consumption. Bronch p 1 S fonaent. MoNRuEht rostoq | Sunday. % i ment in shipyards and on public buildin day of demonstratio Purnlysis, Kidney discases ug rom a two months' visit in Colorado. Supervintendent aughton suggested 5 S from £10to £10. In tinware wo sl R 4 i = vhile | ub R, 2 < ism, P11 difpiaiied el G Tt was & Donny brook Fair. should rendér eight hours per day whilo e SR o DiAiiotes, Bright's Diseade, [heutmatisom, Ples y i pers that Mr. Stewart had a vote, too. Mr. Stew- | It SRRl bestonly and sold at bottom prices othier mechanics as faithful and competent | FUlly 25,000 people witnessed it, and they | (aneer, Variocele, Hydrocelo, Drops: xfik ! | o Miss Kato Blaxsiu, principl of the, Thirl i voe St e o |hr‘v]1" ”"d“;“'”f,"“l“:""l;‘ MR GG B o bt world, foruer | uye compelled o longer hours of sorvic mustbave all silently voted the ligh school | mer. ' Diseusesof the eyeand var, Gl tee ward hool, has returned from Chicago, o4 b ihbie o " usan 2ople esent. 0 e Cls,, and & vhile we lame o ) 2 condition grounds the vel 0S| e aha or | S S, ) s it Dr.J .\l.l{nI‘I;ui\! and wife are here on a | 14 Waite quoted the law as allowing him to 1) n Guprrigg and Mike Kildare had their | linein novelt "“Ll‘“‘“‘wh g g their Trsh and, inunan features, yaried or botter hundled N ioine sent seourely packed and tree from - R rom Salt Lake City, visiting Mrs, ol r. Hunter—Let the chairman v s devices th R oom: Bulits o a6 need not ne arily bear without murmur ad in the city, and thatis | ol vation. s datghter, Mra., Pojder, on Vine stroet, 1 AL o ll“l‘ ”_‘,,‘l",‘f““‘,“:’,""": e ;': bling (l(\l‘l“l‘l VMOl careylig the most completo assortment, Gy AR Ariod S B HO b O eai | (EA By L ¥y A AL O trespondence confidentlal, Addresst they will remain for & week or ten | orustaining the e, "f‘{fb‘"\-:{' D Or, io piono lasted from 11 a. 1. y3)kopdo choico of 30 siyles, B g biit while we recozuize in proper humil- | The set pieces were vavied and emblem- DR. BELLINGER'S 9ot £ z chairs ovy Side- | e i smites we may at les - | atic of the vast body of men in whose A i : = 3,and the chy T R y'the hand _that smites we may at least at- | ¢ on in J Al Institute and Private Hospital, - Dhen My, Hunter s clalpi- DOl WuRdiohe) aglien (! #0 along | tempt to lift tho burden. : Lonor they shone forth. And then, too, there | SULgical Institute and Private Hospital, id a constant cough, | tyar the question wa "J‘ this unloading s fet prices else- | Trpyg world has always enjoyed the dispen- ro myriads of rockets and other works of “or. Brodway and 23th st._ Councll Bl h night sweats, w eatly reduced in flesh; | oot i LISY ¢ where and compare Mandel & Klein's 820 | satjon of a less important varie — and had been gi i 1| Sameds J:lf*‘t A Browdway. N Y AR R e ot ’Luf tho great school OFFICER & PUSEY g < 103 e 7l o " ) ket & v building! Now it appeare e y M, Stewirt declared the appeal was not 3 Miss Zenoma Gray, who is maling her first | which preaches the duty not ouly of obedi- | JARES BV JETORCEC ATke 4 completely cured.”—Anga A, el qioan | Sustained. ? marked that the butchers' picnic at Love tern tour, is universally pronounced by | ence, but cheerful p '"%\wl;( ‘lllus w temple, so weird and fautastic was the play ° 4 SR SR PAED) ‘M ‘11“'6“'" \""!‘l““;‘n‘tll s r”&’"'!“;" ‘i‘n‘ land was well attended and the participants 1 nobl;f;(m. .-L..):-.m.u t of lml)aLir;xl‘r;ll‘- ;','\',Tf.(l"{fi‘-“fi.f!;:fi'fl\ “‘;l:lz"_“_"tg"":;“,‘ ‘“.pub“ of the mighty sheets of various colored lights structing the presiden o enter into any ordinary ability. She will appear in the M Les] " | and inky shadows vpon its broad surfaces, Corner Malne and Broadway. Commercial m e’ Daok a1 | contract with Prof. McNaughton and declar- ope se on Thursday evening in a benefit | cans with aristoceatic impulses. TG RibIe A arp it ol o Bluffs, is u e e Counell | g all relations at av end, g performance, when an admission feeof only | While Christ tanght that godiiness with | " GRS ITAG (Nuet s tal spive, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ( e tmugenent ol W lons President Stewart again ruled it out of or- | went, for it referred to one of the mostre- | 55 cents will bo chargedst gontentment s great gain, yot all s proach: | tiful ropresentation of tho Goddoss YT | Dealersin forelizn and domostlo exchungs, J i der. markable events that western Iowa bias per- —_——— ings, his sermon on the Mount was n protest | opty, and “ilome, Sweet Home b Colloctions made und interest puid on thu Notice ty Teachers, Mr, Hunter again appesled, Tho roll was | haps ever secn. Thore was no trouble High School Tenchers. it e wrong and injutice niictod upon { L s bente otk plEES o < gt o | called. For sustaining the chair—Blaxsim, | i ’ ¢ RaRtTes Sk 10 toiling multitude, rebellion ags S, E. Maxon, ourscots, 1. O. Cookes Al teachers clected to positions In the city | feeit. Watte - Native o Sahoe in gettiog information. You could pickout [ The teachers of the high school are re- ) otes. Y | Stewart, . Nogative — Schoentgen, Lok ; . A harsh conditions of life by cfforts to release o - schools for the ensuing year ave hereby re- | Wolls and Hunter. the men who were there as far as you could g‘_‘fi;‘;“{:"l‘é‘, b 8b ihos aehlugton aveaus | ¢ oty briritions. As the procession was passing Fifteenth, MAXON, BOLRGW[S fl' i O quested to attend a teachers’ meeting at President Stewart said he would not rule | see them. It wasanice and orderly crowd | S¢H00 5 F. A. Hyor, Principal, Man will not cheerfully allow weeds to | OB its way up Douglas street, a glazier who Ha, ¥ & Buperintendent McNaughton's office, Tues- | otherwise than that the appeal was not sus- | of ladies and geatlemen that boarded the SEoiRe e " | curse the ground bocause the Intinito planted | Was uttempting todisplay a choap advertiso- | A . hitects and Suph < h day, September 2, 1590, ut 2 0'clovk p. m., for | Wined unless somo puslimentary suthority | Northwestern tean at10 o'clock, and if they | eott House, Council Bluffs, transicnts §1,00 | Uhem, nor reptiles and wild beasts todestroy | MCnt from his waon, drove into the line, " the purgose of signing their contracts"and | Wi PREEISeC D SROW LAE e was wrong. | had kuown that they we perday. i lifo becauso thoy were from tho tender hand | WiCHICNE Hown WL 8, S0Kes, Beeric, ot & GRoous (07 and SN | Togm ) receiving such structions as may be neces- | . i 2 e oty ot cruel o they. ve stai e ——— A reator. en men gathere ThE e Bidg., Omaha, | Mer ey O e RN o the sohools ¢ neces- | arain and wariiod Into g speech to the effoct victims of a e MEL dakee thay wold have siald |5 et 0 3 B Dt R mBr. Eesorta: The good and true for thousands of years :‘lm‘" 'E&'rtflfi“{}.fl:‘:?"z:h K"\‘fl':m‘l;‘“\;nr:llrlr;sl Neb, Teleph off "Blufts. Ta. Toids i T STEWART, Pres, that the president and secretary could not | athome. The picnic was gotten up by the In the lake rozionsof Wisconsin, Mine | Ba¥e been trviug to rescue mun from the R flpiiom Hatll: i th i | phone 275 Sl it sign a contract with M chton in opposi- | Jocal butehers and had been liberally adver- 16 1ake regial Sl curse that ‘in the sweat of thy brow shall | Joft untll s policeman appeared and hustled | — oG S N PR ANTED uf tion to the board and have the contract bind- | 45 e i nesota, Towa and the two Dakotas, there | hrcaa pe eaton,” and the faithiul have been | him off to jail. A ARRA 1f you wish to sell your property callon the | | ] Jgontacy, tised. The Omahaand South Omaha butchers Hau g rea o : . Judd & Wells Co, G, B Judd, president, gg | ng: He insisted that the motion was in or- | € He R O etad. that | &re hundreds of charming loculities pre- | ever praying thata merciful God would assist | Who said labor wis mot a power in i . 2 W de 5 ad beer d, v was expecied that | o pinently fitted for summ homes. | tho chilirem of mon in their efforts to remove | Omaba. Broadway. 3 e AT o /s Bois aniiiootine 3 d M. Stewart said thero was no one talking | they would come over in a body and occupy | Among the following solected list ave | this infliction. All the inventions of genius, | The driver of Meyer's coal wagon raised Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co,, | 8O Writing or Signing a contract. There | the special couches that had been pro- | numes familiar to many of our renders | the improvements of scicnce have been to | a broeze for a few minutes while waiting for SRS ’ ms‘u:{:L?;=1<,|:;:;1::;:3L;:; (horo wasnota con | vided for them. But there wore | uy the porfection of northern summor re- | 1£tthis load from the bacik and heart of the | the eighth division to move from its position | Dr. €, H. Bower, 20 N. Maiu st. Prot. A\\l\vsl'lu)ugmor. ahough not weition, © onl.:) mf; b, Tresent and ,J,‘I'J‘:"",‘X"jfi” gopth Neanyialloltholtyisonalnipolits e nioal i runte Cana el | i taa o Tirenthand epliclarehue T v e Vells called attention to a published | sorry they did AL Homes enle | of interest are within a short distance | ca| acrobats are of the same class | the Farmers’ alliance ened to drive Hunting & Lost Wifs, notico in the evening paper signed by presi- | had been postphoned once or twice on account | from Chicago or Milwaukee, and none | with those who worlo arad phylicteries, | his four in band over — everybody m.“,;.i:.?.'.f"\fi.?.i‘.?fi.i D\".','..tfl..f'?fflf’:fu,. P, S eRoa N bt o t Stewart, instructing teachers to meet at | of the weather and the postponement wus | of them are so far away from the ““husy | were of sanctimonious meln and had impious | in the neighborhood, but a gentle oh 1d und silvor flling by onilin W. T ott of lonca, Neb, was in " b W by 5 Rl Y nd ) 5 half ] thoclty PR s > | nSuperintendent McNaughtou's ofice Wly the cause of the trouble that en- | ypts of cf zation” that they cannot | criticisms about Christ associating with the | intimation from J. 'M. Buldwin, the am block. Council I{yur jaciiy el ! i fo Tunaway | This wasin delanco of tho board. [ want | sued. o Omuha men grew tived ofwait: | Yo'vanched in a fow hoursof common peoplo and- stigmaticed as a drunk- | assistant marshal, thathe wouldhave him OTEL BARGAIN wife whom he traced to this city in company | to knowp whether you ave the board or not | ing for the event aud then they conctuded to | o8 FERRREE & 0 S BV DY | grfand wine bibor, Then and now and ever | arrested if he didn’t keep quiet, brought A H with a former cook named AL Reed. Sundey | You haveset up a czar rule here, Mr. Stew- | have somé Loveland ar miles from | freque 5, aver Lhe fnest roac In |4 ¢ coen they have always succeeded in A chango of heart on the o i o A N night e thought he bad located them at | 8% issouri nd the butchers of the Val- | tho northwest—the Chicago, Milwaukeo ating the Almighty by sneaking out from | Aid jeh, BE b oa e AR R 1) el B tallias st e e no ity Mr. Stowart said the notice sumply des oy and theiy frlondsih u invited to par- | & St. Paul railwuy: the curse and then defrauding labor by | — The abseuce of the balloon ascension and | thecity. Centrally loowoed, Ding o frste cuneyers’ hotel, registered under the name | jated the place of meeting, and it had noth- | ticipate in the festivities. The South Omaha | Oconomowoe, Wis. ~ Clear Lake, Towa. Ing to engage iu honest tofl, while ‘hute drop was explaiued by a telegram | class business, Tiis 1 & barguin for sowe of A. Wells and wife, and warrants was pro- | ing to do with the matter of Superintendent | butchers conceived the idea t 1t would be [ Minocqua, Wi Like Okoboji, Iowa. clothing themselves in purple and fiue linens ved by Mr. Julius Meyer, ng that | good hotel man. Apply to oured for thelr arrest churging them with, | McNaughton being asked toresign, - | fun tostay sway and play practical foko on | Wauleshi, W Spirt Lake, lowa. b sumptiously every day. the balloon cngaged was burned a¢ Lincoln JAMESON BROS, Props. adultery. When the officer served it he | ells thought the explanation too | their Counc cothren, and they car- | Polmyra, Wis. Frontenac, Minn. RTaR R Rt early inthe day. found the purties in room 49 were not tho ro- | gauzy, ried out theie part of the prodsaumo with as bl Lidkes, Ligko ™ Mimetonka, A I e it Council Blu S creant couple and a very embarrassing scene Mr. Blaxsim called attention to the fact | tonishing results. They sent a deflant chal- E Minn, . bl bae ey Soowon: |V et his wife on | that Superintendent MeN ton was clected | lengo to the Missourd Valley boys to be on , Wis. Ortonville, Miun, even where health and lifo ave imperilled, in F. M. L“IS & CO., t intel \-w took place, |last May and his sala hand with all of their best fighters, for South '’ ity, Wis., Prior Lake, Minn f.\n-n_um-s seven times he 1!44\1,}: :l]‘l E,[lm‘n!n\- vhich it was agreed to sepa , the father | not be discharged o Omahu was coming up there to clean out all (Dells of the Wis- White Be e, | tains, entering the rec NY.” 186 arth n_.l - ARGHI TECTS taking a four-y old child wh h "thewoman | hearing. A teacher did not commence until | western Towa, The chalienge was sent sev- consin. ) Minn. ing w;fl m}fl;j at lh.",m_k? « u;m bling w_';‘ ks 3 had taken with her when she fled from her | school opened, but the superintenden eral times and each time was made more de- | Beaver Dam, Wi Big Stone Lake, Da. | and deadly damps, clinging to the mast when 1ding S tendents [ home in Nebraska, The womaw's paramour | and saliry commenced last Ma flant and _ belligerent. The Missouri Valley | Madison, W Jota. : ithendslken teed in the tempost and dips SR R R ! his not shown up, and the warzants for adul- | thoughit tho superintendent could “anly bo | fellows were invitid ta got togothor their |~ FPor détalled information, ‘apply at ticket | in the crest of mountain waves, = = Tt e tery were not served ot rideol by his voluntary rvesigning, or else | crowds of bruisers, and bring with them | ofice, 1501 Farnam strect, Barser hl\m-u. 2 m‘iug l;:;h:lh'l‘ “n‘;"f"L'\I:.’n}ll;ful‘)'.“flx-.?u“x‘mrfl\: i b il o Ry 'mu. 9 St Bernard's hospital yesterday afternoon | it showed ad i right 1o pas They sontout mamars & far north, a5 Siowk | Throush coachos. an pn]hu-» on reight k. G i invented [TIZENS ST ATE BAN for the purpose of reli ng himof the bullet M, Hh'\‘\\u‘ty«:xhl that if the l(-‘nl\u\m was | City and east to Boone and paid the l"l.\ll'( sleepors, dining cavs, free veclining chair plian to do both without risk,and con- | from Oficer Noyes' revolver. The bullet | simply to prevent the president and s R P R sl curs ;M‘hiwl,ln "m} ntery 'H'“\s’ ] freas ';,{“‘{‘{,“:l‘f"{’J'["‘{'.,L("" gonpel thelonda Of Cotnoil Bluffa, \ was traced to the thickest part of his thigh, | from making a “‘written contract,” he would | fellows who would come and fizht, and some | via the grent Rock Island route. 9 adonl e, L 5 . d up Capital 4 150,009 b whero it was deeply cmbedded in tho larze | BOLobject to the motion being put, because it | of thom they hired by the day. 'The result | office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. silowhiy. hove, ) g\':[‘ e & 50,00 ow & SR $* | didnot affect the question whether a contract | was the gathering of about as ugly a crowd —— . yanldihoxvgul ko the k 4 8 muscles. The examination was made while | §iff 24 3 on Rty c They claim life as well as labor is Liability to Depositors., 880,00 y . 3 did not alr v exist. He thought the board | of bruisers as the sun ever shone on Knives at a Church Meeti BB Aol Tara i E Rt ot aart th ok % ! i the patient was under the influence of an an- | had alveady entered into a contract, and that | Not oneof the South Omaha men who had | o 1 s M M and weigh dollars against hoart throbs a Digtcrotsi— 1 A, Miller. ., O, Gleason, 5 esthetic and the probe was used until the Sident and secretary could do in | sent the deflant challenge was pfosent. They | The little villago of Tine, Mo., | are allowed to continue deliberately mangling ety B, 1 Hatty J, D, Edmunson, Ohasl Dball was found. It was too deeply embedded > out and” sign this con- | relied upon Tue Br to tell them all about | has furnished a rather peculiar church | limbs and crusking life out of mer ‘ o. 1 R SOk B e ) A to permit being cut out. A slight in { et which hud wiready bewn mado by - tho | the fun they woated, tho Missouri Valley | tom. Tho closo of the canforonce voar AT P (T ONE ENJOYS Bank 1n Southwestern lowi, » A ROl oRB 00 tiths ourd ellows wore there for busincss, and they 1y near, the officers of tho Calore: 2 GROUN &',“‘i,(‘f,';;“fil‘;';ii;fj;{,i‘l';;\.“‘.‘_‘,'"‘,‘,,f,“‘_(l‘";:;i‘:};‘m”g AMr, Wells demandod tha pusinoss proceod | soomed auxious to” get o work bs soon a8 | Mothodist chureh at that place called o | oo Both the method and reauls when INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, e i <34 rgeons | @04 thit araugements be completed | for | possible. eeting to consider inanal o - | The Multitudes at a Barbecue Feast— {10 b kB peucratod tho g bstow 0h | MeNauehton b griovancs lo i o into | tw inmense wugonlondsot boor wero el | {08! 06 L6, SHUER, MU CETE MY | o st day of tho Dougie countyaget-| and refreshing to tlo faste, aad. sou L'-‘l';fi\"“l" strikizg the leg ogain, as formerly | go0 S 40 o Dstacies i the way | wis 11380 when the beor” arrived ontho | pastor’s salary, previous to his depart- | cultural socicty’s fairwas an immense success | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys 4 Sl of the schools, He is an innocent vietim. ground. The farmers and the Missouri Val- | uve for the con in point of attendance ana the excellence of [ Liver and Bowels, cleanses tha sys N P Malier was resting quietly and comfortably ‘ yestardhy oveninig, ani his Teonds md phyaty | , M. Blaxsim thought that Prof. M 55 Orovds hd ot aesn any booe fon s Johg | was not chavacterizad b g the programme, tem eftectually, dispels colds, head olans ure very much encouraged in the beliof | §OU Was indeed an iunocont victin. that tho spectable of fifty cool looklug k of brotherly love, but resulted in a quar- |~ A¢ e close of the great Labor day parade | aches and fovers and cures habitua! i i been elected unanimously excited them wondedfully, The hiah knivEE vere/d and the that b will eventually pull through, : .t 0 ! in which knives wore drawn and the | 4 noon, ouly those who were ordered by the ’ . 3 s t s passed in front of a little church where " constipation, \ru) of Figs is th 4 P —T imsel? Vicos sore hotng hold, —"Tho malo part of the | Pustor’s life was threatoned, The pas- | 0.ty of thelr calling to do so, dropped ! I X & ; Now fall goods just receivedat Keiter's, mer- 300in his sular e R R A R Kl u“j, tor, howover, escaped from his belliger- | feresiity of thele cins 10 10 = SHRPEE | only remedy of its kind ever pro chant tailor, 310 Broudway. t howas a valuablo man for the pla twos, und by the time tho kegs reached the | ent parishioners and sworo out warrants | "o c10d 6 the grounds, filling them to duced, pleasing to the taste and ac | Money ab ‘.(..I.T‘.‘\“_', loanod on chatte | NOW itsecms strango that th member picnic grounds, 200 yards away, the congr for four of hlhh‘nlln'nn. who are now un- o e bl { f‘('plxll)lt to the stomach, prompt i 4 and roal estate soourlty by B. H, Shoate & Co | thinke | that ho is not the man = Ho | gation ‘A“r'll-f,’f,‘,‘,',,,‘it.'lh"”,!"',“‘,‘, eriapd'a tew,) dor/ars iigeial, Eoverythins was in veadiness for thow re- | its action and truly beneficial in its | Electrie Trusses, Belts, ¢ . .;)u:vll‘l‘\l 'I)u- ".‘:( .,Jul 1\\.‘\1”.1‘ a rlu,‘.p,],u::.u“.;l\p.l'l,v.-‘i:n\l:m:,lzlu hfi” The mow offices of the great Rock 5.‘..1.'1[!‘.7«‘}-.'1'“1 «‘.:"”1}‘{ were wall in or lor Lfl:n]:fi,y‘;]. l;n[rl:ll’(:n:‘l{ i;::ln»;t:l:‘xie;";ll Chest Protectors, Ete. H hearing. rofessor Stevens had & hearing, of the kegs, w > rrible dis- & t % . F e and attracted favorable attentio e 1 ceal) , ite | i abor day wis noh geserally obsorved in s s Tsland route, 16¢ xteenth and Farnam and Supe Council Bluffs yesterday. ''he banksand | b somo of the business houses closed their | th doors during part of the day, but opened | again for business in the afternoon, “The only labor organizations to celobrate the day were the Switchmen's Mutual Aid | gri society and Assembly No. 1,300, Kn labor ade we re | ’ on " shou 7 was made that there were 1o glasse > ! Agonts Waated. Dr. 0. B, Judd. A B e ‘elapsod Borkie e | strects, Omaha, are tho finest in tho city. | ehieflyintorested, after their aveival, i the | many excellent qualities commend it i 606 Broadway Lnullcll Bluffs, [ aters but he did not feel like | tumblers came, and by that time the im- | Calland see them. Tickets to all points | contents of a shed 1n one corper of t to all and have made it the most | 0V0 oadway, uffs, 13 ittle oil the cost of & saperin- | promptu beer booth that had boen hastily | eastat lowest vat grounds. - oro du all fts maguificont and popular remedy known. e To sacrifico Professor MeNaugh- | erected was surroanded by a erowd of men ——— ompting proportions wus o monster ox, e o ation and to damage the schools | that resembled a swarm of bees, When the | Pickots at lowest rates and superior | Foasted 10 a turn, which was o form the Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c rpose of gratifying some glasses begun to circulate the fighting com- | . . St | chiof feature of the barbecue, $ and 81 bottles lw all leading drug- ico was asking too much, M meuced, Tt was confined exelusively to te | Commodutions v o the groat, Rook | Piekis part of the feast was stil smoking A R | sim expressed vegret that he had b pcople of the valley and thelr friends around | ISland route, ket ottice, 1003—Six- t, the cooking of it having been in progress fusal to vote the other other day acquiesced ' eland, and a ver amme | teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, imal we “The participants i th a bearing. There was troubled B i R b 'y interesting prog eighteen hours, The 1105 | may not have it on hand will pro- ) ;“"‘;‘l“: i M0 Jo0) Wi ‘:"‘:l‘”““n‘vh“':l{"l’:“:‘é | in the passago o that resalution, hopiag it [ was prestntal that lusted wntit tho driaks - poynls, aud was donatol by Adan Snvder. | euro it promptly for any one who ( walfo 4 would heal the wounds, They vt heal- | went around. 1itormoy in Lotisans. jo crowd was not slo Congrega seven the members of these organizations, | ing, and he would not stand by it any more. real battle did not begin until after 2 e l!"“ mi“"’ facts and figures are | dround the barbecue board. The beef wus w th! to tiy “t. Do not accept any ! beaded by Dalbey’s band, marched to the | He would rather resign himself if that would \;‘lunbllu Valle ‘-rm;u? grew m;vq & I“f:l““ h\l' e e e o :3 0 (.;A'l “\:I\H\I\‘.m..\u“u..“xi.uf“m_;m,:!:;fl\,\ ‘:“.‘s'\: substitute, . vhiore thoy Akl o. | bring prace, but then they would say he was | waiting for the appearance of the men who | ShOWD us by anny nd attendants b lozen were busy mun- 7 e flapeh wissa tuay 1o & spoctal tratn, pro- | S o should thareforostand by and | had challonged Tem. Then somebody it | Democrat as to the state of illiter: ufacturing sandwiches which wero furished CALIFORNIA FI16 SYRUP €O, J - ed by the cowmpany, for Omaha, Whevo | g, whay he thought to be right, some other body and Charley Nicholson re- | Louisana, suys an exchange. Ten y the hungry, whose name was legion, I SAN FRANCISCO, OAL, Over 0D o marnin AT e :hL'.vl joined the immense Labor day pavade | g%hore was @ round of upplause, which | marked that tie blow was uncalled for. That | ago, it tells us, 1t of the voters allx;);’[\ had |h"'l‘lhl~.< \u| K]I-[“i\..‘:“n i n‘“.‘x\\ :J i 1OUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥. L 4 n that city. The boys turned out several | reached ontinto the crowded hallivay. was suficient provoeation and the next sec- | of that state wers able to read their b and thov ore was b left o - od strong and were u fino looking body | Mr. Waite then said that if there was any- | ond he was smashed in the mouth, He struck ‘ et a1 (g that this ulready | feds und everybody was Lappy. s PROFESSIOZAL DIRECTORY. . 'The switchmen were in command of | thing wrong with * MoN ho | back with his well known vigor, but the | o, vl s S iilitaracy has aotunly | o, the falr in selfis o u svilo thut prontses . | William Highsmith and the Knights of = Would stand by th 1to | odds were against hun, The Valleyites w arge 1 3 egd s thain one-half | juccess, both In the hortioultural exhiblt and (e ) Hydraulie and Sanitar gineor. Plans, Lstimates Labor by Frauk Sullivan, throw him out threo ‘men scemed | thero for business and tney were dnxious to | 1y lnereased so that more than one-hwf iy the specd feat i 5 " Blrklflblne Spacifications, and Supervision of Public Work, Browd “Plio faot is favorably commented upon, the | bound to got him out because their man had | getto work. A dozen of them got to work | the legal voters of the state are unable Exhibitors we busy at the fair | [], Hoildin g, Gosnel Buls, Ta. good feeling between the men and th togo. If the three were so anxious to get [ on Nicholson aud young Hooten, who was | to read, The Times-Democrat contrasts = ground all the afternon. Those who hud | g, C 0 The employes only hud 1o | tho schools opened Lot Professor MeNamugh- | near him and had ejuculated & prolonged | this showing of its own stato with that theirgools in position tmproved the tin o e s g PRI TS Y 2 i , v - e | H00-0M " when Niok weny . d o 5 thare handing out circulars and otherwise exy ustice of the Peac ice over American Ixpross, No, pecial train, when the masagement [ ton goahead with his plans, Then gathor 0-0-0" when Nick went dow From | of \nmmmu, in which state there has, i of promptly acceded to their request with pleas- | Up the charges, if there wero any, and | that time until dark the ¥as | in tho lust decade, beon a percoptible ing to the throng of spectators the me ummlw.u Council Blufts, Iowa, . tre' see what they amounted to. ' In | scarcely an intermission in tho fight- 'a veaso in illiteracy, Moro than one- | tBeir particular line of industry. " — E . e -— the meantime there was no danger of the | ing. They fought all over the grove, and a | $E(Yeuse in FACTS, (eORD EROR When the races were over the peoplo Auuru,ms at Law. Practicein the State and Feder J4 Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syprup reduces | schools being harmed, as Mr. McNaughton | hundred men wero struggling v one time in | half of the voting population of Louislana | gwarmed out of the amphitheater aud ook in lm ;AR Rooms 7 wod 6 Bbugart-Beno. Block, Couno uflllum:éhal,whfle u,hudmumw«.lhmz 25 | had run them plv:ll{owell“fgr um )u:‘rl.l squads of from one to twenty. Hostilities | 80d nearly that' proportion in Georgla the sights to bo observed in the art and floral &u- e, There were threo who wauted W0 throw bim were conducted on the Denaybrook fair pr\n- unable to read their ballots! | ks, Not untll uearly 0 o'clock did the Bluits, Towas 1 ‘

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