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THE OMAHA BEE CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL 8T. Ly Carrler in any part of the City. TIL < - MANAGER TELEPHONES: fustnces Office, N Night | s ————————————— MINOE MENTEON. Dellvered H.W NYP Coundil Bluffs Luraber Co.. coal. There wero 800 ox cursionists from Neola ¢ I Manawa yesterday. They spent @ ve plasant day. The interior work on tho new Grand hotel will be commenced next week. A 1L Lainson has the contract The lidies of the Iirst Presbyterian church entertained a large number of ~their friends atisocal hold inthe parlors of the church last evenir A brief term of the superior court will be held today, and Judge McGee will render o numberof decisions in cases that Lave been under advisement for some time, Charley Nicholson is w leather fireman’s bt which was pr him by that great friend of the fire B. Chandlerof the Gunewell five o pany. The old threequarer spring v was fixed up by the boys of No. yeirs ago asu sort of jaunting cav for ure puposes lias been putin service a al board of the Broadway Mctho ubout decided upon securing temple as the place for holding their meetings until the new church is isled. They are afraid Hughes' hall will be morsmall » Model baseball club ortow bt will pi game at Man- d, ‘Their opponents will be the elts. The batteries will be Lan wan and Hart for Omatnand Nichols, Yapp by for tie Mod wsof No. 4 lose rom their John N. Balc depurtient axe finder will not beable te position of it than returning will reccivethe d Lewis Hammer recovered his last even 1 was soven miles in the country northeast city, where it had been left by some person wihio had apparently ridden it very hard, The animal had beentugen up by a favmer, and wiien found was without halter, suddle or bridle. Mr. 8. B, Walsworth hias purc tho mugnificent painting of Fawmount park that attracted so much attention while on exhibi tion during Chapman's avt display last spring and inthe windows of the Fountain vigar store, where an effort was made to rafiie it off for 8100, Competent. art crities pronounc: the picture to be worth 5500, 1t painted by My, H. . Bages of Lincoln, Mr. Wads worth has a large number of the works of this wtist, but the Fairmount picture he prizes highestof all, and bas placed it 1 his ofiice. The boy choirof St Paul’'s chureh will ve- sume its duties tomorrow and will take the plice of the quartette choir which has given such satisfaction dur Itis much to wiette s inth The rector asks as a speci members of the congreg oresent at mormin 10 will then delive needs and condition of work and other matters of greatinterest to his hearers. Lewis Hammer,theluraber dealeris in Mis- souri Valley trying to get some trace of a > thie f slipped into his barn ght lust night and stole his good a fiue red nted to nen, IS, wm com- ing will not go to v lost a fix s to the fice Iti I, and the v d stolen found of the that o d to assist anthem music favor that \ and pari tomorrow, aladdress on th nat suarc 4 taken out of the stable and ridden aw tollowing the tracks Mr. Hammer was able toftrace the thiof outon the Crescent. City road and took the eirly train for the Valley in the hope of find- g himat that place, The animal is an iron iy o weighs about one thou sand and ifty pounds, and has a silver mane ail. When standing his lower lip drops was There was a little tronble yester Droce ding between M and - Mrs. and the sorge H. ll~.h|. “ har, - Tho it guige to Mrs. wis called to ac did not please Mrs. 1 some_abusive lan- wor's daughter and ot for it. Her manner Milestead and sho hal her arrested on the charge of assault and bittery. The eise was called for hearing in the police court last evening and Mrs, Mesch- endorf was disciarged aud the costs tuxcd up agiinst tho complaining Moschendorf has fil the othe ), chargging her wwith profane and abusive langiinge to her daghter, which constintesa bvach of the peace. Lastevening Mr. . W. Neal, the great sportsman, and his wife were walking in Huyliss ipanica by onc of the gen- teman's water spanicls When the fountain was reached the dog plunged into the basin and was bavinga big time. Me. Neal thousnt 1o would teach him a lesson and let him know thatsuch conduct was a violation of the city © Hecalled him out and toole an ministering a astisenent, whe Ross, the we , Without romon log, and uf lutte ownerof in the fa ing with the struck him a tervible blow him_ down and seriot hin, R id battery this morning. 10y 1BOS 0N A Few Specnlties to Be Found There Something of interest to every lady is to be found at the B Couneil Blufls It is alittle early to talk of fall goods yet, but we luve speciadtios that won't last longs in the f fall dress g i o-inch, 1 at e, wool ladi s and pieces 5 the nowost { cloth, black ab in all Yo tho fing half hiose t line of gents' neekwear in the city pleteline of night shivts BOSTON STOR FOTHERINGHAM, WHITET AW & €O, Leadens nnd Promoters of Lo w Prices, PERSONAL FARAGRAPHS, Avho oft Thursday varios plic M, AT sas City is city, the guest of Mr. and M left list ovening old lomeat Jane Kinney Smith, now of New the ¢ty y ¥ and wa dinily by the old friends who knew him twenty years ago, at which timo ke was the o Western Unijon here, He took © aliont e v . . Stow d noted i the marked s made. M, h occnpies a vory resgonsible position with Drexel, Morgan & Co. Prof. D W, M the position of tion for t Manitoba. The p one in wany res e 10 accopt. Howil leave tor Winni p his family in wbout ten days. Pr mid hus been connected with the institution hero for about eight yoars, and taught in un vio ustitution for six years beforo ized_as one of the During his y only been hichly esteern ated with himin® the sehool, but i business civeles has many friends who @ the parting. He will take with him none but kindly wishes, and fricnds here will wateh fo suceess which is sure to come to bim in bis new tieldof labor, - b Hose at cost. Weo are going to quit handling garden hoe, wnd hive doubly the largest stock in the city, To close out we willsolt all grades und fixtures at dead eost, for casti. . . Paint & Oil company, Nos. 1 aud 3, Masonic tompl it e : Now fall goods just veceivedat Reiter's, mer- ehaut tallor, 310 Broadway. to visit in tho Pilton of Tur Bex v days’ visit in their Wis, York, was in eeted most cor- Dormid hus been ter iprintendent of the and dumb at Winniy fouis o ve and e has * con desirable uded with i + 3. G, Tipton, real estate, 337 Broadway. | be staricd fo { the Tllh NEWS IV THE BLUFFS. Reuban T, Beebee, an 01 Oitizen, Supposed to Have Wandered Off aud Perished, TALKS ABOUT TAXES AND FINANCE. Board | Per- The Situation of the School Muddle - Hurt in a Runaway sonal — General Notes About the City, A few days ago there lished in the | pi making inquiries | concerning Mr. R. T\ Beebee, an old resident of this city, who had been missingnearly two Mr. Beebeeis a brother of H. C. manager of the American express company in this city, The notice which was publisiied by his wife stated that he had been in poor health for some time and the indica- 1to the loss of reasoning powers that Mr. Beebee were notices pub- Ks, tions point Inquiry revealed the fact had left home and for several days nothing was thougrht of bis disappearance, as it was supposed he had gone to visit velatives at Beebeetown in Harrison ¢ As timo | rolled on, his family conclude write to that plice, and they were very much sur. prised by avisit from Mr. Beebee of that had not en nor heard of iy alarmed, aninyesti- fe. 1t was found that » to the Valley 1l from from Becbetown in u vehicle, When near his brother's home he thanlced his friends und left them. None of them thought anything was wrong with their pussenger. From that time up 10 trace hud beeu sceured of the mis 1t has been learned that w Mr left his howme that Friday merning he went to the loeal depot of the Chicago & Northwest- w compauy. There he bourded the express ar of an otizolng train and went to Missouri alley with the express messengor, Arriy ineat Missouri Valley e stopped over to visit @ brother, IR, W. Becbe, who resides there. Ho passed a fow hours with his brother then went to Beebetown with cuds of brother there, | spent the day_ in the ley re returning home ove liey saw nothing w with Mr. Be He scemed bright and his mind was appa: rently clear during the time he was in t company. Arriving in Beebeetown this wus domonsirated by the fact that as they drew up to the front gate of the 1ce of the s brother, Mr, Becbee said: ! This is where my brother tives and 1 will part with you he Mr. Beebee got out of the wagon and the other parties drove off, suppo<ing, of course, that he was all right. But not so. The mented man evidently b bewildered and turning around walked v from his brother's b and since then he has not been even heard of. My, I went to Missouri Valley leched 1..,\- for the Joini and it Ity to there had staried With somé tidings of the mis ‘ Heis aman about {0 as of age, tall und spare, and has and two or three chil- dren in this cit First-cluss d king by over Cattiemen's bank. - A good hose reel freo with ev hose purchused at Bixt - Slightly Lower Taxes. “The taxes for 1500 will be a little bit low than we had to pay for 1889, suid a city al yesterday, *but they are not as low as uld like to soe them, The finance com- 20, aud especially Alderman Lacy, felt much disappointed when they found 1t would be impossible to make the promised re- duction. When the condition of tlie various fun s had been first glanced at and the need of the coming year considered the finar comrittee felt assured tiat a reduction of at Jeast 10 mills could be made from the levy of 1889, [ the committee got through with the work they found that they could not make the reductions promised. It was ex- vpeeted that the judgment fund could be cut down 5 mills, butitwas found to be possibleto Miss Wallace, ss ry 100 feet of reduce i* but 4 millsand provide fortheyeas' | ¢ itingency. It was possible to make slight reduction in the bridge fund, but there were some other funds where an increase was imperative. After all the needs for the year b been provided for it was found that ther could ouly be a reduction of 1 mill in the lev of 1830, 1 it was 4 mills for all city pur- poses. This is the best we ean do, andit will make the taxes for the year a trifle less than last year. “I'think tho fluancial show asuver Kinnchan and the tions he made ut the last meet deserved more 1at the hands recomme fund 10 pay ied debt as soon ns able. The sta amouut of the bonded _inaebteds y is now he for twenty v at an [ cent anu of twenty yewrs, the shen these bonds were have paic 0 than ~ the treasurer ommend: gof the cit the © the _priv 1e bonds become that the the end the issued the city ) interest on them, or principal amounts to, The hias figured ot what this nut to if compounded, \d fluds that it would be $4,667.20, mukin rand total f 'the bonds of 105 that this is too | much, Ou every th of work which tho city has dou I have paid atthe end of twenty years the sum of 00 in interest. The i wants to know very much what or Tin busiuess coald stand such a steain favor of shutti 1T by payin a portion of th ipal | of the bonds in ovder to et them out of the The puyment of the bonds is optional | Ty unt of them Wble in theee four years. The uggestion s that a sinking fund | the paymentof the bonds us sible alter” they have becowe 5001 U8 Do able” Dr. C. H. Bowe Mo the Ladies Gleason has d from her castern trip and i3 better wd tha satisfy all who want Roows in the old ot £ The Judd & Wells Co., 8138 Broad o~ : The “ehool Board Muddle, There were 1o new developments in the school bowrd mud rlay. The teach ers continued to follow the instroctions of the | far as T their rep mude to the members of it that | o of | superintendent possiole except in natter of ma day are the board has started in upon froeze-out, und the t opposing the superiatendent mined to let matte ift along as the until the next regular meeting, and wh ports for the th have det | be asked fora charter at the u | it bad been for | proving the | in | of §201,i60 over mouthly bilis come up for allowance they will > salary of Prof. Me- | of the other thre bill will create a tie, and the bill will have to go over, This may be o »d until the school year closes and Mendent be required to collect ary inthe courts, This will bo rather ing, of course, but all the fun will on the side of the teachers' o nittea, weaping all the satisfaction uch & course will bring they will be llod to purchase it deavly by devoting | v valuable timo to the work itending the schools. The ouly development of auy interest yes- teriay was the publication in an evening upeteney made by Superinte 1s of ist allowing th The members to allow the Lton votes llm f the chiarge of inc >rof, Stevens aguinst Nuaughton, The fr g clan that iu the original manuscript of these chargos, now in possession of the bourd of education, they noted seveuty-one errors iu punctuation, capitalization, mllmgr.xph\,} grammar and awkward construetion of sen! wnwu, which Prof. Stevens failed to detect I pevislug The publication of the (-hnrg« :mul«l a little interest, member of the high school I\\umt came into Tne Bee office and read the charges over and concluded with the vemark, accompanied by a broad smile: A great many expressions in that colurmn sound oddly familiar to me. When Chairman Schoentgen of the teachers' commjttee made | his report at the end of the school year and | t addressed the alumni he made use of a great many sentences and exprossions identically | like those. It sets me to thinking and ask ing myself if Prof, Stevens wrote John's re: por nd his sp Lefore the alumnl, or it | John wrote the professor's is such & marveious similarvity three productions that I can't hel Procecdings urnw State Convention at San Antoni SAv ANT0N10, Tox:, Sept. can state conventionf fajou: afternoon after nomivating tho following ket: Governor, Webster Flanagan, Hoen- derson; lieutenant governor, W. K. MoKem- son, Willimson: aitoguey genoval, J. T. | Hogue, "EL_Pasoy comptroller, William Werthodd, DeWitt; ~land ~ commissioner, J. K. 'MeDowell, - Childress; urer, J,° D chmldtz | ?ulk intendent of publie instruction, Dr. DducH ddver, Boar. Tho plutform reaffiris. ad- the origiual, many of the gl or 1 .ok .”" Vor f ot " re noted in the original were eliminated ; OF othorwise, o lines oI ocod f TN B aton transportation with said ; endonses the < financial policy of the government, the silyer To Gravors - Bids ave solicited for grading | DIk ¢, and fav i e will oo, lot on Oakland avenue. For information ap : Ldysra ol R tiin Lol el it der a free and honest expression of the will PAEEOSY btae of the people.” Miss Rhodes, Brown building, Wisconsin Labor Convention. J. C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary iyt I ilddinda it gincer, $43 Lifo building, Omiba; 202 convention today was made up mamly of tam block, Council Blufts, sgates from Milwaukee, less than twenty a C— being here from the state. There was a Thrown from a C; strong sentiment expressed in favor of sup- A day or two ago a bricf paragraph an- | porting Governor Hoard on account of the nounced that Mr. and Mrs, Phil Armou hool law he represented, but the majority now of Cherokee, this state, but former resi- | Was for & straight ticket, ' which was nomi- dents heve, had been serio injured by | hted a8 follows overnor, Iteuben boing thrown fromn cerrings. No particn. | Muy —of Viroqua; lleutens i ermor, N. E. Allen, Beave lars of the nccident were given. It has been | soeretary of state, W. N Lickwood, Ripen; ascertained that while out riding the i treasurer, Alfred $lannheimer, Manitowo mal became frightened and in turning & cor- | attorney general, K. Shawvan, Milwauke: ner the occupants of the vehicle were pitched state superintendent, J, W. Stewart, Brod- out. Mr. Avmour suffered the fracture of a adlroad comi i . Bishop, e and Mrs, Armour was seriously nette, insurance commissioner, Chatles She struck on her head, tearing | Huteh, Calumet. scalpand besides was badly bruised scratchied about the face, - The Manhattan sporting Broadway. The revubli- ned sine dio this Shorthand. en- Mor i ige. and spublicans, “The republican state convention today made the lowing nominations: Governor, R. supreme judge, R. R. Bigelows judge, R. Rising; congressman, H. lieutenunt govornor, J. Ton: torney general, J. D, Forreysons state, 0. H, Gray; clo rday for estab- reme court, Jdoseph Josephs lishing dircct communication with Cut-Of Hornton; treasurer, island that promises early fruition. Several ¥ TR al capitalists are arranging to ostablish a 5 1my to cross the vi ing station. - VInGINia, headquarters, 418 P S nmercial men, New Pacific, Council Plufls, is under managementof W.Jjones with tiew sample rooms i e Communication tor Out-Off Island. A scheme was started yest superint Kiny; st cr just above the pump- | versi A fivst-class steamboat, capable | Haines. of carrying several teams, and yet light and swift enough to make the trip quickly and at small expense, will be purchased and brought bere. They have found just such a boat as they desire at k and if 1v can be bought will be run up here and be making its trips within ten days. The council will xt meeting, Collision in the East River. New York, Sept ‘The steamvoats C. K. Northam and Continental, bothof the New Haven line, wers in collision in the Enst ver this afternoon, Several persons on the ortham were injured, and for a time the wildest excitement prévailed on both vessels, swied with passengr Thé gers were transferred to No one was hurt seriously, which will no doubt be gr T'hie question of telephon also being ugitated, and it is probable that the city will make a demand upon the company for u dircet ling or the cutting off of all tolis over the line via Omaha, As the island is a part of Council Bluffs the charge of 10 cent 10 subscribers is & violation of the company’s charter. If the company will not consent to this, the city authorities will demand the con- struction of a direct line. the Mohawls. Checker Giants Contest, Provivesce, R. 1., Sept. 5.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Ber]—The defiance opening wasdrawn today for today’s play in the checker contest cman made four varia- tions from the following Anderson’s E and Basker varie from “the ending. The evemng games were Our retail furnitu . with good established trade. Stock is first class and well selected. Reason for selling, are going into the exclusive jobbing trad Auvy one wishing to goiuto bnsiness should investizate this, as it is oncof the few golden opportunities of a lifc time, C. A. Buene & Co. e U A New Court House Janitor. T'he most important business transacted by the board of supervisors yesterday was the election of the overseer of the poorand the janitor at the court house for the ensuing year. 'Therc was only one applicant for the Dosition of poormaster, and that was the present incambent, Mart Hardin, who Lus | heatty, he soiret, of their long lifo and lield the ofiice so long. He was re-clected | £00d health is that they correct any slight ik i o e v | wilment promptly, and in that way avoid unauimously. The position of janitor was b imAb Ve the. aine; let to the lowest bidder, aud there were but frequently troubled with con” two bids, one from W. . Wilkins, who hus | stipation than any' other. phy al disorder. taken such excellent care of the county’s big | To correct this they take sz, Patrick's Pills louse during the past year, and James A, | in preferencetoany other, because, s Mi Kotioe. W hkine' bi was st 650and Kotis lcomb says, *They ave a mild pill and, b a0 cven 81 ot the pluce. Imme. | Sides, keep "the wholesystem in good order. Y S0 was declared Com. | We prize them very highly.’ Korsale by moved to increase his [ drugsists. nd the motion sus- s been connected with number of years, or strike, in_which he was unsuccessful participant. ents per roll; not rem- L. Gillette's, 25 Pearl st e retuced rates 1o amps Killed. Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Sept. 5,—1It is repor here that a bad wreck of Texas road at Caney, Kan., by the dis nection of a switch, The engineer and four tramps are reported lalled and the fireman fatally sealde < cars of hogs were killed and elghteen cars of grain wrecked. - A Ripe O1d Age. S. H. Holecomb and wife, of Belcherville, Texas, haye celebrated their fifty-fifth wed- ding auniversary, and are still hale and At London : The Wieland and the Wsternlana, from New York. At New York—The Gellert, from Ham- burg; the Aller, from Bremen; the Helvetia, from London At Quecnstow York. the Union elevator for since the great Q! an active und Wall paper ot ¢ nants, at C. ‘The Umbri from Ne Money at Lon chatte and reul 3 2afe & That ¥ At the election lust spring the people wer asized to vote upou the proposition of assess- ing a half mill tax to create asinking fund for the purpose of purchasing a park for the western partof the city. Whenthe city levy was made at the council meeting last Mon- day night this fact was overlooked, and the park levy was fixed at one mill, the 1s number of years, In the supervisors’ meeting yestel the question came up of ap- uncil’s levy when Cominis- ham, who zealously for the covered the the mattér laid over until pe the city council could be purpose 3 time passed, out accomplishing it, and the proved as it stood aud the tax voted by the people was lost. ial Cable- Be zarowitz, who is tour of Tarkey and India, besides ug the principal ports of China aud Japan, will arrive at Constantinople about the begianing of October, — tally in Ruins, SaLovics, Sept. 5.--One-fourth of the city is in ruin he British and Greek con- tos, the Greek hospital and schools and Turkish morgue have all been destroyed. homeless. »on to ms Saton board of county day uftornoon Danube Valley Railroad Submerged. Viesya, Sept. 5.—Floods hay G ! submerged the Danube Valley out sion parks, lroad line, 1 Ay erflowed their bauks, devastating the adjacent terri- tory. The - of the gr xteenth and new at Rock - 1f you wish ta scll your property ca Judd & Wells Co.,, C. B. Judd, president, 606 oAk Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rat Destr ViENNA, Sept. 5 Methodise Conferenc cpt. 5.—At today's session of Methodist 1piscopal Zon church the was a heated 1y pay to th The Color Cinteaan, the Africor destruc- to come from Hun- patehes say Szrnolk and s havé been burned. Explosion in a Dynamite Magazine, LA RocuriLe, Sept. 5.—A disastrous e plosion occurred today discussion ministers are short eneral fund, Bishop Lomax closed the debate with a ¢h, in which he said older’ ministers could not | zine at the Pal k. Ten persons were their duty by the church | instantly killed and many others injured, gor 1d be sélected. He admon- - o d them to cease di; out classical ser- The Fi ord mons t gations and to [ Pmapereina, Sept Fire in the bufld talk advise dif they .(;.x;.il 0s. 4to 18, South Eighteenth street, Ky ving toleavethepul- | tonight did damage to firis to the Bilylroia 040 PloWligs amount of $165,000. 3 HARVEST over thie fuc ents ish sh - CURSIO Via the Wabash Route, On September 9, 23 and Octoh ‘Wabash will sell round trip tickets to points in |.\Ac Arkansus, Tennessee, Mississippi, siana, Alabama, Ge ia and 1 m.m,., v Hall good for 30 day Remember the Wabash is the quickest route South and Southeast, Reclining Chair and Pullman Buffet Sloeping Cars on all trains, Only 15 hours to St. Louis, 824 ¢ Chattanooga, 40 % New Orleuns, 463 * * New York, with corresponding fast time to all points South and Bast. For tickets and full information in regard to route for a copy of the Southern Homesee Towa Central SO & at its amnual mectin , elected Russell Sage president, Morse vice president and George R. Morse d treasurer. I 5 B. Stickne, 14 the adden, ' Dun- 1R Morse | (D, Mol U year; exp a deerease of §1,580 Trom last year. Scravtoy, Pa Tho lives of 500 men and boys working in the Cayouga mine wore in deadly peril this afteraoon through burning of the engine house, and for a nent reaching pandemouium ex- | isted about the mouth of the mine, where a crow of men, women and children | Guide, call at the Wibash Ticket Ofiice, Fathered, T stopped the fans, shutting | 1302 Farnam st ha, or write G. off all thé air currents and the suffocation of | N. Clayton, Novthwestern Passenger tho men seemed probable. The miners, hew- [ Agent, Omaha, N ever, flod to the workings of the Brisbin i wing, out of which they all escaped. | Graln Thicves Arrested. T~ Joh itz and Le Barney, two Cut . A Wisconsin Windstorm. e aa Towi Bpmey, e Muswauvies, Wis., Sept. 5.—A special from Wausau, Wis., says the village of Aniwa, in Murchon county, was visited by & hurricane last night. Ohe house was completely wiecked and a number of buildis ing the ¥ wrecked. ilso past month the people in the vicin- ¥ ngton have greatly annoyed by thieves, who visit that locality in the night and with wagons haul off loads of hay, corn and farm pr raids and o of regulators, After this they lived in peace and security until Thursday night, when a wholesale aid was dmade, Joseph McGuire and John M Combs lost several tous of bay, aud 8 num: As far as A South Carol Lavkess, 8. C., Sept. 5.—Bob Suelton, colored, was hanged today for the murder of Williaw Ray Ford, 4 w tived of these | QFPTF IBI’R 6, 1890 ber of othor farmers lost loads of were stolen from their cribs and granes Yostorday morning, as soon us the loss wns discovered, McGuire and McCombs took the ail and followed it to the grading camp on Cut-Oft island, where two loads of hay stood in front of the tent occupled by Huntz and Barney. No gquestions were asked, but, hur- rying away, MeChuiro and McCombs went & Justice Anderson, where they swore out nt, which was placed in the hands of and an_hour later the two thieves were locked behind the bars of the county juil. HON, TOM MAJORS, He Addresses the Republican Voters of the Sixth Ward, The Sixth ward republican club held a very cuthusiastic meeting last, night at the club headquarters, on Lake street near Twenty- sixth. It was aunounced that Hon, L. D. Richards, candidate for governor, would be there, but he was unable to be preseut on co! o wgement with Colonel Veazey at the Grand Island reunion, Christian Specht called the orderat 8:20, and Mr. Harry called upon for a spec Mr. Broom spoke vigorously and was fre- quently applauded. He held that the re- publicans of Donglas county would prove themselves loyal to the party at the polls, The speaker compared the records of Rich- ards and Boyd, and showed the fallacy of g for the latter as against aman like Richards. He also spoke of the candidates for licutenant governor, Mr. Majors and Dr. and created a ood deal of enthusiism lis brilliaut eulogy of the loyal Tom meeting Broom to was Mose P, O'Brien was then called out 1drossed the club quite cntertainingly fifteen minutes. Mr, O'Brien touck the record made by Mr. Boyd ng great B. & M. strike soveral years ago, when d calied for the millitia wnd the killing of rge A, Armstrong took place. Hon. Thomas J. Majors, candidate for licu- t gove then appeared and_was wituousiy applauded. e was introduced in avoice that seemed to be a dense fog or a cold win- and for upon the, ter, it was so hoarse, “This voice of mine may not please vou to- night," said Mr. Majors, *for it is shattored. But it was not shattered by the democratic as worn_out, temporarily, while 0ld soldiers on_the open field at Grand Island —talking to the brave boys who fought to save the flag in the grandest army the world has ever seen.” [Appl | 3 reviewed his army lifo ¢ he enlisted in 1561 here in Thay regiment, and low he had followed General Thayer through to the end of the war, He spoke of Omuha he first saw it, a village of about 3,000, was proud to say that he was a pioneer of the state of Nebraska and proud of the grond young commonwealth and proud of O Tow one of the greatest commercial centers in the United States. He then reviewed the political situation and paid Hon. L, D, Rich- ards, candidate for govornor, a glowing tribite as a gentleman of loyalty, business ability and honest integrity. “hie old ship is all right,” said Mr. Ma- jors, “There way be somo of the sailors who have not stood by their posts of duty but the grand old republican ship still _plo the \xnum\ln‘mplmm will swing into the harber on November 4 with every loyal man safely on board.” [Applause. | Judge Miller, the attorney, was called and spoke for five minutes, taking up the subter. fuges of the alliance party and urging the necessity of e can standing loyal to the party at the comny clectior Dan O'Keeffe was the next spealer. reviewed Mr. Boyd rd upon the g B. & M. strike aud declared that by Boyd s unjust and foolish action the only bloodshed of the strike was brought on. “In conelusion I want to say,” said Mr. O'Keeffe, “that Mr. Boyd is sending his lings all over the city closing the mouths of men who know his record, but I tell you he'll Yeu daisy if he closes my mouth.”” [Ap- M. Sells spoke briefly and was fre- quently applauded, He said he was a repub- lican tirst, last and all the tiwe, but be al- wiys respected anold soldicr, | whether he was a republican or a_democrat. But he had arned to look upon the the democratic par as a conglomeration of contradictions and de- ceptions. Ton. Tom N grets of Mr. Ri attend. “How areyou going to run,” isthe ques. tion often asked me,” said Mr. Majors. Well, let me tellyou. 'The democrats nom: ed Mr. Bear, and the prohibitionists nom- ed u colored man of Omakh andic for the same position as that to wh aspire. Now with a_bear behind me and a colored man vehind the bear y muy look for the prettiost race over seea in Nobraska,” [Applat > club then gave three checas for Tom Majors, . D. Richards and the whole ticket and adjourned. jors_then exprossed the re- hards at not being avle to The regular meeting of the Seventh democratic club was held at 1212 Park last night. ‘The small room in which weeting was held was not crowded, M. V. Gaunon had been announced s the speaker of the evening, but while awaiting his ar J. J. Points oceupied the i delivering _an Qold time democratic speech, touching upon the tariff, and, g back to the rebellion, showed how the question of state's right's should have b While Mr. I non came in aud was gl plaus In ¢ « hi the current guc wave way to Mr. The latter was loudly called sponded by addressing the meeting in elear, incisive manner whicn ch this gentleman in his spe . Gannon touched briefly and severcly upon recent na tional legislation and sce Ho then branched off on to {1 estion, anda number i came under his observatio dence in Towa. He also referred to his visit 1 acouple of ago, and said he had seen more boys in Portland with bottl in their pockets than had ever been seen in 1d Nebraska tozether. Anumber of the iniquities of the pointed out, aud the steps whick tuken to avoid in this state were touched upon in a nanner ward the s speaking Mr. ted with loud Gan- ap. ks Mr. Pointsdisenssed day and then for and e the forcible Durin made we tentively W. R Vau dressed the n tion, which he said was the thing before the people e Vs 1 s the points luuded and he was ut Through conches—Pullman pal sleepers, dining cavs, free reelining chair ws to Chicago and sevening poi the great Ltock Island route,” Tl oftice 1602, Sixtecnth and Favnum, AMUSEMENTS. The Carleton opera ¢ Bii for the third time a medium-sized audi Miss vied off the honors, ber nscicatiousuess and her excellent volce winning Mur ray, Mr. Bigelow A nston were quite us interesting as on appear unce. The ch s sung bet anything, and, taken us a wh wis very creditable in lust evening to Lanc again versalit ands’ h The caso of with practicing right to do so, was called i duy afternoon in pe produced a certiticat the American b g0 or the Vitapathic institute . where he claims to have taken course of Dr. J medicine without a 4 o'clock yester- Dr. Pa aduation from to grant diplomas, aud ognized or putable co coutended th ws of Ohio recogniz ute college, nuthorized 1o in the case un it as grant diplomas. announce his a!u.\lrn | next Monday - nonry To Mr. and Mrs, Lee Counc Twentieth stret, & girl. doing well, llor, 1314 North bMotber and cuild PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, M. Reed of Chicago is at the Murr: . L. Warrick of O'Neill is ut the Ca: 3. L. Wilson of Creto is at the Merchants. H. Heaford of Chicago is at the Millard, « W. Hayward of Chicago s at the Pax- 3. Knight of Yutan is stopping at the Hodson of Schuyler is a guest at the |u‘lll C. Millard J. A. Ware of St last night E. M. Shaw of Talmage s inthe city at the Merchan J. L. Ayers of Fullerton was at the Mer chants last night, H, A, Halensworth of Portland, stered at the Merchants, R. J. Kirkpatrick of Beatrice is in the city, at the Paxton E. A. Barues of Grand Island is a guest at the Paxton, W, I\ Hollin of Boston is in the city, at the Murray. J. A. Linvilie of Canton, 0., is at the Murr Watson of Nebraska City is at the Louis w at the Paxton Or registered hlin of Batavia, Murray last night 108 \I Donald of Clear Water {s LY., was at in the wife visiting mtze Place. ! Barder of Sioux ard, Willilam A. Akin of Columbus, O at the Millard . A, Whiton of Millard last nizht, and daughters of Mus, M, M. Hame City s o guest at , s rogls Ithaca, N. Y., was at the - The only railroad in out of Omaha run expressly for the mmodation of Omaha, Couneil BlufYs, Des Moinos and Ch business is the Rock Island vestibuled limites leaving Omaha at 4:15 p. m. . Ticket office 1602, Six- teenth and Parnam sts, Omaha, - Marringe Lice Jud Shiclds issued the riage li yesterday ¢ Name and address. { Thomas Hougheed, Omaha. ., Ernst, Omaha 20 following mar- 1 Bluffs.. an, Omaha., I Minnie Leskeh, Omaha rren A. Wood, Hickman,, r, Omaha apeit, Omahs Cour 1602, Sixteenth the new Rock Island ti ets toall points east at lowest ra BREVETIES, James Allen has been cial agent to collect manufuctur; tistics in Nebr and has ope urhl'ln 1l yvernment building is $5 adayand he is allowed a scerotary, Harry Aiken fills the latter position. The custom honse terday of seve appointed spe- was in receipt yo. Wl eases of faney pickles from London for MeCord, Brady & Co., and two large safes to be used in the of- fice of the postoftice building. anklin D., the infant son of M, W D, C ooper, f ; died yesterduy noon SPECIAL JOR RENT WaNtEDa trade; Miss bink ORSALE Taco. Clay, OR A home wort A home wortl A home wort Other priced home: above monthly payments and interest address tho Tudd & Wells Cou Council Blaffs, Ta, NORR S'JACOBS Q]], CURES PERMANENTLY BRUISES and WOUNDS. Fell From T was badly br i stiadned by & Ll fiom telegraph poli; eouldnt tura fo bed Doctors did nogocd. ' Tried &t Jacobs O oured W. H. SCANNELL. r Outwitted, Morced, Cal,, Fept. 2, 188 1 was kicked by a m 1o on right kiieo and eould not walk for three da, suffered two weeks,but bt Jucobr Oil cured me eqmplataly. L. LANGDON. AT DRUGGUTS AND DEALERS, THE SHARLES A, VOGELER CO,, Baltimore, IL we. The Kic! NOTIOES COUNCIL BLUFFS, Hotel Jany Possession given Tor inforr p s Win: Stedontopt, or Chris Strauby t Counell Blufs general nt gl for Mis 08 pad. )-A woman cook at 8t. Joe house, Main st, Council Blufrs, wiuking atticmen's Good lr Wallae _Orwill trade for a good road team, stltion No. G500, rezistered Tn Wals ald, datn by Kentucky ,syearsold. Apply to Dr Wacrae, LE or Ront len lund, houses, by J. R. Rice, 102 Main st., By Dr. Arcl with Council Blufrs, et R Davidson, VWV 1Y pay renc w the saiie ter a RRENT—Two new atlon Apply a honeon f your deatly 1y timo e home cleas S tanily h following #02 per month, A B8 Dor month h$2,00 4 per monthe o worth ;H M at #4 per month. 0 worth # 215 per month, i the samo torms. The include prineipal particulars eall on or 605 Broadway, Tor full 1o store room, No. 18, fronting on Pearl st. W, U Jumoes, For the trent ment Cortesp, ~—AND-— Privata ,Hospital. Co-. Broadway and 26t1 8 s., Counern BLures, lowa, 1land olironto und disen s diseuses of the urd DUILES, a8 stricture Lot manhood, sexuil Stuliy to discises of the mption. Bronchit's, Diseases a8 Sheumatisi, 1oy rocele, Dropsy. Tumor, Clin oot hones, lusively ivat 1potence ¥ puckod and free from idence eonfidential, Address: DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, Cox. Broudw and 20th Ste,, Council Blufty ATTEND 1o husiness 14 a splondid motto, s 1n every Hne of human ex Tho lighs - riy La reach byhim who holds t some adoptel xpeiit Peapleare p making WESTERN ressive, full of enercy. cwes, They neod speciul tralung for bustness. ONXE LA\JO\’ Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan and refrmlnng to the taste, and act ently yet promptiy on the l\ulno) ?mu and Bowels, cleanses the tem eflectually, dispels colds, Iwnn' aches and fev and cures habitua constipation. Syrup of Figs is th only remedy of its kind ever pr duced, pleasing to the taste and ac t‘«‘pt.\h]o to the stomach, prompt it its action and truly beneficial in it effects, picpared only from the mosi healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most an\hr remedy known. yrup of Kigs is for sals in 50c and 81 bottles hy all leading drug gists. Any reliable (luwpst who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to tiy it. eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP €O (OUISVILLE, KY. ALL WORK NEW VYORK, M. WARRANTED. My practical for her Rou and Koo Blurs, Ta. 3.1 EDMUNDEON, Pros PAIDEURHCARITAL S e e oe RPLUS AND PROFITS LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS DiECTORS Shu SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, L banl INTEREST ON T ME DEPOSITS, Do not accept any | s Hannin IOWA Her publie sehooly uilliook s tn popular education. e geand work for her Inereasing n Low, COLLEGE, ences fall torm Sept. 1st, She selets the Rtionts, Normil Busle 1 Ponmanshin conrses well ors lnctel. Siude may for further particalars © Councnl Bluffs, lowa, F. M. ELLIS & CO., ARCHITECTS And Builling ntendents, 40 i 452 i L Oz, Neb, 152 04 Co Corres) L SUUGAIT, Vieo-Pies, CHARIES R ITANSAN, Cashior CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, .$150,000 50,000 0,000 ! m.n‘l L. Baniing Dusty us of uny LA Miller, I 0, Gl e, D, ransacl goneral Lareest capital and surp In Southwestern Lo art, Eo B OFFICER & PUSEY, L BANKERS. Al kinds of work don haif on your zoid wnd & I ( &t Rooni 202 M errian Bl depe Corner Maln and Br COUNCIL BLUFFS, in forelzn tions made and its adway, 1OWA, nid domestie exel intercst paid on nea tiue CARPEITS 1 We are recciving daily for fall trade the fin- est patterns in Moquette, Velvet, Body Brus- sels, Tapestry DBrussels, Rugs, Lace, Chenile anc dow shades, of all kinds. l»'[rhulfiu'ing and Interior notice, Decorating Call and see us or write for samj ol Ingrain Carpets, and Silk Curtains, Win- L{I{l)()]htcl'il].‘_{ ;51111 Drapery goods, Fringes and Fancy Trimings. done to order on shor and prices, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., 403 'PROFE“SIONAL DIRECTORY. H iilding, Council tice of the I Broad nee., N Schurz Wiky Law, Stone & Slmsfs‘l.ffl'{:. Yhoows 1 aad Shwar-Beuo Block, Blufts, Iowa, Broadway, ( on Council Blufls, uneil Bluffs, lov Eogincer. Plans, Es upervision of Publie Work. ufls, la, o over American Express, ico In the State ana