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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1890. m ~ AT TR e vrw ' N TREQ | faitand endeavored in vain toget redress by | BRY AN WRITKS 4 TART LETTER. | rotson of Sions City, Ta, The compuny. mist on the far western road gets bigger tips THE OMAHA BEE |[THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES, | foid ntparaned — ten miles of 'railway in eperation bY | than in the cast, bt your westerer his | - — — The Vice Preddent of the TLocal ary 1, 1802, The A 0 e | o froe and easy way of 1 pressin ny y iy T Worll's Fair Dircctory Resigns, Clnsain vry pRCUGHIAR, A. B GAets | teridanayto (restiness oF sertinence ¢ ,c'ium’"" BLUFTT s7 Our retail furnit business, with good Ciieaco, Sept. § |,,,,~,,w,.’“,,‘,, tart let. | 800 is the heavy man bohind this enterprise. | m.‘- I} (l: ’l\l l‘x‘- il :\”:Ev ‘»l-mm‘-n « ) PEAR . « | establ b Sikes An 1 1 urt of porters or waiters FIFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. A Heary Taxpayer Talks About the Expen | establishod tr Knanrogis fat dass 4 | ter, Vice Prosident Bryan of the local world’s A Ganibler Kills & Urooes keeps those autocrats vory courteous and Deliverd by Carrier (o any partof the City sive Police Departmeat. into the exclusive jobbing te “air divectory resigned his office and direetor: | pour Wonrm, Tex., Sopt. 8, | Special Tel- | Bttentive to business, In some sections H W. TILTON » . . MA NAGER. Any one wishing to gointo h ilp this evening. -Beyan has taken a promi- to it BEE This ovening a gambler nijhl‘ west the colored gentleman who Will bo pald o any competent chemtst who wiif TELEPHONES Investigate this, as it is one of the few g it partin the wortd's faie movement from | yapied Edward Kennedy shot and killed | fttempted any impertinence with the \ind, onanalyss, a pirticle of aercury, Potash, 7 Bustries Ofloe, No, 4 THE "' KANGAROO COURT ' ABOLISHED, "‘i'w LRI A begluning and s sudden resiguation has | gy ley, a memberof the grocersy fiem | thaveler might bo quietly dropped out | orotner poisow n Swift'sSpocilc 5. 8.8 Night Editr, No | & sed some comimotion, His letter is princi- | of Mos ors of this city Kennedy, | Of the ear window, and the ambulance 50 dozen ladies’ jersey ribbed vests at the f-defense against charges | who clajins that Mosley had been too inti rnotified a9d no questions asked, AN EATING SORE MINOK MENTION, o s © ; ‘ ¢ | that he g ) 0 ®o to Georgiaand | mate with his wife ) ) an “You don*t find as many bibles o o Hendereon, Tex. , Aug. 9, 18%0.— “For efghe Sl e G R A e R T OB R Ty e s e Ll TR D PR B RO AT R R LA ER A S UL L B LRI et T L b L Autumn Races—A Golden Rod IECIESIALLs, d6 Py J of Georgln for Chiowgo; that e seut bis son | he fell dead, his brother dames Mo STen or twelve years ago thoy could be 1was treated by tha best local physiclans, but N. Y. P. Co, Tribute from Poet Crof'ts Farmers' Congress Echoes to Sweden for informgation that any consul | peared on the scene and exchauged sl found on almost ‘every road, Trainmen obtained no roliet, tho soro gradually growig ( 1 1 3 g , | Soud have furnished and that agentleman | with Kennedy, shooting him in the side, | ¢\ O 1 ongors steal th worse. 1 concluded finally to try 8.8,8., ad nil s Lumber Co., coal, Minor Mentic SECRETARY'S O#FICE, NATIONAL FATMERS' | \wiio has been sp of for director general | produc v sorfous wound., Kemnedy was | tell me that the pussengers steal them M ly N The bourd of supervisors has pa 3 | Cosankss, Micenosta, In., Sept. 6.—Tothe | and who has he wlling for the Jackson .‘m.,,,‘, 0 juil, where L lies it @ critical | Lt 18 impossible tokeep them in their ms entirely cured after using a few bottle. of the 5,000 voted by the county te Editor of Tig Bee: The tenth annual ses. | park site got §0,00) for going to Pavis for in: | condition, h racks, A facetious brakeman on the You have my cheerfol permission to publish the Jull at Avocs e department of Council Bffs | gion of the national farmers' congress has | Tormation alrady available in Chicago. M . Baltimore & Ohto, over which I rode not shove statement for the benelit of these David ¢ and Berthn O'Hara 1 toxpensive arm of the munieipal | come and gone and it is o be congratulated | BrAn citers fat denjalof all these chi The New Strect ntai long ago, explained itto me this way aficted.” €. B. McLemone, Henders® pettics we T R BN, . and beavy tax- | tha 1t made no mistake in comtng to Council | iy rs them to @ state senator, vesident | qye waterworks people yesterdny ¢ ‘You see, captain, it's them dram . A bal v & Wty the auditor’s | Bluffs, In. Tn preparing for the recent meet ' o — " ;”"w'- d ‘hn;’nw‘x k n"r 5 ln‘wy:‘ul‘n;‘\'\y mv;t m’;vz,’ l\h\n;_. 7,": ,”“.:”l In 5‘ }‘,'," {1k ' t and treusurer’s reports as print n T s ssod the expectations of every F \ TENNE! ountains, ne his been planted at the cor cre ain't g good-looking e 7 ‘“‘" rirpti a8 l;. 1 ‘.‘;':“.:y‘.:,:.y LB L e el L L A AL Db nerof Tielfth and Farnum, and. the olhers | woi i in thecar they soon ot tived o it sl = e A Bloody Feud getween Negroes and | Wwill be put in as soon s workmen can get av | vidin®. - Then they notiee this bible up & PIRAL B themn. Unlike the old stone blocks, theiew | there in the rck, an® tuke 1t down an® member of the congress There is noon he month of August | whoattended but has a word of praise for W s was fined £10 ar ! four orfive hundred | theeity and its grand preparations, The ac fountains ave of copper bronze, six feet high police byl 5 i the city and its grand preparations, The a Ticksox, Tonmy, Sk 8~(Spectal Tele ains ave of copper bronze, six i s ance. They | COmmence readin’it. Its a brand new for b t upon I i 8 18 sum of all the fnes, | tion of the city demonstrated to the people of and present an- attrictive appearance Loy h thing tonineout of ten of ‘em, Whe ISP O (Y : : gram to The Bee,) A rac s broken | are donated by the orks company, SPK A bouring rrevenues derived bY | the United States that they are alive to the | KT T 1t Br b B lonited by the waterworks company they get through they slide in into their | * PECTIAL NOTI( Holmes has given notice , ' taxation. In other | great agricultural interests of the northwest, | OUL! the Siteenth district of this county it o ed. Negroes for An Inercase of Four Thousand, ripsack.’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, e cise 0f the ciby v ¢ the x orco after eating up a1l the | Iyery promise it mude t the ofcers of the | WH(B may lead to bloodshed, Negrocs f o T Aaivar LAy Wy e riha Old oo » w decided in fa T the city that does not come directly | congress has bren cheerfully and promptly | LAt bt A has left a do- | complied with, and I am prouder than ever 1 ) the Lord knows how. | ynat 1 some time have been cutting the wire fence ”} 'J”',l; s ’.‘v.v.‘m.”":\v..;”::.,‘l_\mw”““ ony railrond, which funs through the VR exchange- 20 acres, Montgonery (e aroind the pasture of J B. You ‘."'-‘;-;d;m;‘\\“u':_'m RN ot ',.‘”,., and of the Purituns, is about the only Ranss, woll fuproye ve armon 1 0 progressive peor ; pals reported, and the numbor of pa pils in at [ one which takes the opposite tack, and o Olisutaugus oy Kati, well tme is costing the city A specitied mention of numes of those that [ tWoweeks ago four or five negroes drew | topdance was 1,300, as against 5,345 for the | sets up stationary card tables any previous department it | did theirduty would take too much of your | thelr guns on him, Young had them aviested | first duy of the last school vear ever had, and when the expensive addi- | valuable space and would oe but, little short | and they were placed under bonds Last - - thut are now being added ure counted of the city dircetory itself, The 1 night amob of nearly fifty neg alute Joln Boyle O'Reilly Honored. planter. Young threatenea them and about in smok- cres, Treyo Co., Kansas weil improved, ing cars, This “fills o long-felt want ros, Comnelio’ Co, K, well 1o ve with weary travelers. weros, Morrls (o Kansus, we ed ist simply appalling, Tt will be | centering in Council Bluffs, the horticulty hour went to the rosidence of Young and | New Yors, Sept. 8, —Au immense memo RSEe e St el as being the most extrav- | society, the city in its oficial capacity, t fired forty tofifty shots into the house. Be | 1r in honor of John Boyle O Reilly ) Holt Co, bas ever had, and that | business wen and many private ndividuals | lieving they had killed the family they began | i in the Mot ill ever be noted for, There are a | contributed to make this session of the farm. | shooting the bogs und cattle. Lt is y v y things, little and big items, that | ers’ congress the grandest of its history, and | that Young has sccured a posse of L e board ha off, besides that [ the press of Council Bluffs and Omaha has | and thatif they meet with resistance they spolitan opcra house to i in st Governor Hilly Judge Fitzgerald and ' i « others spoke [ A ! MeK I t i ’W"""H ) i 1 ht blish th put i t t t fr itliam MeKeown, an employ nsion and the $00 lorseand | done much toestablish the national reputa- | are going to exterminate the negroes from The Deth 1t 9 OR S, = xestuurant, filea an information chict | tion andr ion to which the orguniza- | thecomuunity, Scrious trouble is feared ulipg e bl et { QPR SALE-Finostandard bred tyum iye, Behurz court charging 12, G, Sy ¥ I wantto tell yauand have you tell the | tion is ¢ *d, not only so, but the farmers o s LANSING, Mich, Sept. 8. Ex-United States 5 drive thems oty broke: will not sy, call g i and battery, The defe public that the time has about” come when | of southwestern lowa, the greatest @ Attempt an Wreck. nator Christianey died this morning. I'rom { 89 8, Madnst., Council s, J, L. Price the charge und will bave a heaving this after | omesort of o halt should be called. We | tural country in the world, hus made th Ay i B8 cmpt | 1557 o 1875 he was a member of the suprome ; Ll Povanke ke, N.Y., Sopt, . —An attempt i noon have got, nothing to show for this stupendous | ple of this wovernment feel that they areative | 500 A e (o SRR bR EIEE | coupt of Michizan and was also b one time OQUANCE ot alitetine. Newt-room louse Marricd At the residence of Rev. Thowas | extravagance, There are more crooks in | to all the great interests of the American | W T A brtreatd minister to Pera, besides bathi hot and cold water alf Allen in Dayton, O, Septemberd, 1s00, Foy town than theve have ever been, A question | government. Respeetfully yours, Chic 0 exX press, which leg A‘<N\'\\..\\v|v\ on - through; furnace, gis and cleetr E N. Hurris, pastor of the Bethany Baptist | that was agitated during the Vaugehn ad B. I, CLAY 10N, stary, | the New York Contralat 6 p m. The train Roastod Alive. galuon eyt On T ave, churcliof Council BLulls, to Miss Jessie M, | ministration is being seriously talled of - - was stopped by dunger signals south of Old ns 1t avér dcourad to you whon fre or, six from postottice i s it e y g TR Aller The father of the br assisted by again, and that is the abolishment of the For Sale ’ - Rev. B W. Sonesberg, oftiviated at the | oficeeof chisf of polic hich is about as M orermony ne it ireas you can find anywhnere. Articles of rporation were filed fu the | It pr thon to abolish , £ ¢ 1wk i b oMice of the county Fecorder yesterday ineor- | and put the police under the . J ways i i eulvect near Old Troy, and when | e stoves and coal oil_lamps "‘ AL el T T e oy trreor | ey kbl Owite. 1 e ol sods ho took holl of oue of them lo tomoveit ko | Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul rail { NN The ¢ siggned by Thomas Jones, | ened — relations that e between | Rey, G. W. Crofts, the popular poet | Yy fred ubon ishies o the Cist S1de | way's new solid vestibule trains now 21 W. A. Con Cleorgo Pock, The niow Hu-! two departments they are as ;.,‘...}..‘. [ istiarh ‘t ”‘:“””: . ‘n‘w(;‘ [‘“ lll‘ I\.'Hv (I,[ (L.;\\\:ml\‘ ll\‘ '\]\‘,.»h('\...l\mw '”;A“l:\‘ll.\l RN benvaen! O miRel b Ohliiko oONID ENJ()‘YS churel establishee avelund | anc two things can be, when they ‘ et oL B LS TS L ATALICiui e slatlind arc | ave hoated. entive stot anc ) i OR S Phe Hoto R 7 I i ablished in Waveland | @ to the delegates of the farmers' con y | and setthe danger signal, which stopped the | @re heated —entively by steam and | Both {he method and results when e o CrnES whose last act was to declare the humbls lit- truin Ihe flazman said” the ties stuck up lighted throughout by their own IN(‘:I”' ;\l'lll) of Figs istaken; it is ]ilt‘tlr 1 thecity, 8. W.Scott. & IX\H\K.\\‘ :H s above the rails and would have certainly | clectreic lamps, No other line can offe et Sl been suceessful again che people would have thrown the train from the track, The fi their patrons such absolute comfortund | 'ud refreshing to the taste, and act WANTED A wonan conlcat St toc b insisted upon it There urcat least three e L] x] st steeping cars, all | protection, Not - spark of five or u | cently yet promptiy on the Kidney: No. 62 Maln st, Councit B s of the council at the present time At last the golden rod is erowned, Mhipeo ordinary conches and a baggage car. | quop of coul o1l excopt in the engine dver and Bow cleauses the sys = — who are in fayor of the proposition and will The king of flowers is he, dhere wereeighities on the upmain track, | o 4 (O% Bl SRR O L CRETGE P oo st Pl ANTED _Good girl (0 learn dressinuking vote for it if it can be broaght up, and I Henceforth his honored name shall sound There were also two ties placed alongside of | l'll.:l‘ o “_“‘““‘(l"'-‘ o em - eflectually, dispels colds, head \\‘n wde, Miss Wallace, over Cattlencn’y think a few more £,00) & mouth bills will While sounds the rolling s the "‘“"v;_‘l"" 1 the ~m"“ Hoasins m"ll L s pot; Uik, daily whes and fevers aud cures habitua i g bring It up s whooping.'® train. The train passed here balf au hour | the union depot; Omaha, daily ; i 3 F Figs i the OR SALE--0r will trade for & rood ¢ 1oom gaze around upon its onee bematifu] and b e His ompire s this land of ours, Luter:, m., arriving Chicago at 930 the fol. | mstipation. Syrup of Figs is th e ATl R o a oo Hhond costlydecorations witl the conviction thit | i Manhattan sporting headquarters, 415 The grandest meath the skie " - - Xy lowing morning, Got tickets and | uly remedy of its kind ever pro co, By Dr. Aronibald, dam by Kenticky somebody s b and sl is dendectof | prouway gl he falvestor e flowers : :\ New ) P I :ulhlfl‘. o | Slecping car berths at union ticket of- | uced, pleasing to the taste and ac | Clay.o Years olt. Appiy 6 1 Mo | ieontivesouth wallhas been streadked, - That greet our longing eyes. Jmeico, Sept, S pecial Telezram to | g EBArnAn Bt Batkarblock L Stk i A e discolored and vuined by the leaky roof, Thur Iirst-class dressmiaking by Miss Wallace Tiig Bar,] ~The hoariigs in tho Wesy Side | 1oor 1001 I”‘r“mll\'l’_""\‘ I’,"L" ]\ .t ptable to the stovach, prompt ir JOR SALE or Rent-Garden ; i every rin the water from the vusty iron | over Cattiemen's buak. AlL hail, thou universal king, elovated railrond cases were resumod today | W S G bt 4 ¢ action and truly beneficial in its | g7 housos by J. Rktice 102 Main st ¢ roof trickles down the wall in numerous Little - Ascend thy shining throne, b npmprls) W F AL Nasi Gen. Agt. it repared onlvif he B Hivuiet B Ur T MEE LI Es T Hd0 & velts O Of thoo n happy peoplo st and the evidence produced seems to end - - eets, piepared only from the most ticts, uy your lumber of 1'he Judd & Wells Co., \ce a happy people sing, a idence produc I = i W0R RENT -Twone e roorhouse s pa e S sy g 1o s oy o, ger the franchise of the voud., Twenty-ol Colored Gamblers Discharged. iealthy and agreeable substances, ite | QI HENT T ASpiiroom houses 3 attle case was resumed yesterday be = BT . e persons, whose names were on the petitions | d. Simpson, Henry Courtney, John 8, aany excellent qualities commend it 2 Davidson. jore laforea Ligsn, flia widanco huardl ias | Storthsid, Miss liiodes, Brown buflding o iametan s ol of property owners which asked the counal | vesterand S, Howard, all colored me, ar- | to 11 and have made it the most VW LY pay ront whon vou can s a o on i rebuttalin belal fof th "] aintifr, Captain Dt C. H, Bower, % N, Matu st Dhoy Hind ihe ot ot thy worth togrant the wequisite franchises for the com. | rested on Saturday night for gambling, were | o lar remedy known. thesarie torms, and in case of your ity IL L. Henry, This will aboutconclude. the ) SR AR JEaiBhrEalEby T a o | OE B abou « I Andth it e e pany. swore that their naues were sceured | triet yesterday and dischurged by Judg : et %t .| atany time loave your family tho home cload aase which has been on trial for the pst ~= Andihayvi i) i 3 for it they had Helsley Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c | Suihd following torme seven years, and been the cause of about The Boaker Soaked, How e tiol o bt Yoked then’ Deforard ey ware frasentod 15 RS wd” 81 bottles hy all leading drug Aloe Worh $1i) 1 412 por month w5 it Tegal contests asany case that | The livtle item in T Bee yesterday morn ow many like thee in the past Ly ! PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ! A prvrisdS Alionio worth $150 it 413 por onth bas evér been tried in the state, On lowly ground have stood, the ity standing this vevocation v gists. Any reliable druggist who Ahome worth £20) a1 21 por month > S SUON L And still like t shoi they were enumerated wmo; those who = = < o P J 3 B8 A o worth ®500 wt$5 per month. Judee Aylesworth has carvica the vaving | of that peeulic wization maintained Ammblig t d theroad, Adolph Kraus and Joh J. M. French of Ottawa, 1IL, is at the Pax- | may not lave it on hand will pro- Ahonio worth R50 At #3 per tonth, Injunction case, in which Janies Mudden is | ihe ity jail called the **kangaroo court’! bore lin represented the people and Attory i . cure it promptly for any one who rpricel hosies on the sime terms, Th the puty m",.“y‘-r»v'.]‘.-..t““,[“'nw :_Hlmn'\ d ‘1‘[ full crop of sorrow forsomeof the brutal The sons of coa 5 care and toil, roe th npany in the taking of today Frank W. Taylor of Chicugo is at the Mur wonthly y AT AL (0. bita Teichlitaddetr B eir ouT | hsBuh Ho ity ot f ith il it g || Basimmbla tlifors'of tho sat ey ISraus, “to show that the owners of less | W. S, Manning of New Yorl isat the Mil- | substitute. Counell Biums, T, st it the city's indebtedcess, bonded and | upon it he quickly made up bis mind that an And men of low degreo, A majority of the number of fect front- | lard, WA € 3 B i otherwise, will approximate $00,000, which | assault and battery in the corvidors of the | aee asked for the establishment of the road . W. Barber of Grand Island is at the CALIFORNIA <16 SYRUP €0 IR RENT-Thostore room, No. I3, fronting 18 comsiderably in excess of theconstitutional | gy iail iy justas grievous an offense agaimsy | All bail, sweet emblem of our lind, and that in consequence the ordinance s | cusoy SAN_FRANCISCO, CAL, on Poarl st W, C limit, Pinley Burke will assist City Attorme | tod fn | H hail, swe olden rod, illegal,” 5 TOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Stewart i fightiug b case fn the supreme | e public peace as if it was committed tn |y lre eSO L —-—— b court Bayliss pak, and the punishment should be For thou art born of God. A Rich Cast eizure. Casey. - - l Lroy, 60 yards south of the Hamburg draw- | peading accounts of railwiy nccidents Y house, Bouschold furniture, horsoand | pridge. Two minutes previous o fagman | that nine-tenths of all the deaths ¢ G \ A [0R RENT-ote noall furr buggy are all for sale at 220 10th ave D. W. McDeanp, | Bad @iscovered several ties standing end- | ported ave the result of five caus ll.;l.\ A L% Honmi LY 5 Qutbos 1L Forinf o oineil Bty 5] MURNISHED rooms, with board, # to ] ER 143 Vine st of abolishing the ofice was'then seriously township, thi uty jould be worled o barmony, “The malter | gem | contemplated, and if the Vauehn ring had Johin Walker, Salvation Avmy Jolin, v married last night 1o Katherine Hulson, a young ludy of Omaha, Walker Is fifty-tivo years old and the bride has scen but twenty summers. Rev, Heury Delong performed the cerenmony tleflower that grows by the wayside aud in allof the fields the national emblem: People who visit the county court house and have oceasion 1o go into the south eourt ing containing an account of a brief sessic lorof Kearneyis registered at the t was Tmade SR i e et o | damask table linca at Boaton slore’at | Yool enio 060 from hi S 3 sty 1o B0 hd Nhor cast o o | SLY: Comoauently when tho- ease ot Jim | 4cotEd sd T 2 el oty o berited 500000 from bis uncle arvived i | 0% DRIVING PARK, sttention, but it was not sucecssful, It is [ Stnith, the ncgro who was tor S s tis port, yesterday from Livorpocl Ho | * g T g of New York lsn guest ab tho | 1. RN T 18¢ probale” howeyer, that they will reach itbe: | bour and ueavly deowned after ho was locked .\Ix onovat roducod it mlxl. 'lkur\r(m atte | broughtalong with him his horses, ete., iu- | yiljard, Tall Meeting, October7to 10, 1890 ore the 11th, the date fixéd for the hearing [ up in his fell and theu left tosarvive or | and realestate secarity Sheafs& Co | tending to remain here for some time, Today S Diatiof St Ttls hviste ilar p ety in Justice Schiurs's court., Al |ul-r' hin his wet clothes, wus called yester. - sl:-. i ‘\w-uxv“:’m‘.m .u‘m‘:- «r:-.mr:".hi n:‘i :.i'u:l’ll"m SR e e Ml 84,000 1IN PURSBIS. Some important clanges are under way in oring e ludge requested the pres- | - One case gents' outing flynnel shirts, 8% | pyrgment ordoredn carcful fnvestigation of | S, Croft of Cincinati was at the Paxton TaCEAN the Beauelt block on the corner of Baneroft of all membors of e ingzaroo eombi "fi“[:ihmlm B at the Boiton store, Coun- | Medhurst’s baggage, The sult s | jost mieht MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. and Broadway. The Council Blufls carpet Ation 4. urnatt, L lavvey and J, | cil Bluffs, Ia, that there s now in the seizure R i i 2.0 Pace -~ Purse et movina s srenctai thobuiluing | SR T chiverSh e oy onespig fooul ey | B B — room of the custom house over §.,000 worth | O: A Fwers of New Yorkis In the city, at B Trona e hat is Just being vacated by the furniture [ connected with the outvage from the e A good hos of diamonds sud pearls put together in the X0 J year-old Trotting—Stake ... company. Their store room will be oecupied [ @Vide Y were hose purchias most exquisite ]Iun‘nhlnp. As they were 12, M. Steck of Pueblo, Colo., is stopping at TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 by t ton store people, who will have it | 8 jud e of ohs all ornaments fitonly for a lady's use and | the Murray. 0 Trotting-Purse esasineensuiisaniies united with the presont store by two large | the persccuted Smith shine with delight, The Autumn Rices. with monograms on them that did not corre A, O'Donell of St. Louisis 1uthe city, at | : re-Purse. i 0 s 8 archways, The change will give the earpet, | Bemett and Harvey suceceded in convincing where in T Bie this morning ap- | spond with his initials, they were promptly | the Millard t oLtinkZBliko somny, & betlor rom thun {4 s ever hud | the wourt that they did not have aything t | punrs the programmo of thoruves to bo held | soized. Al Medhurstsaid ‘whon the sy | T O, Carts of Waverly, 1L, fs In the city, | IRE0A X OOTONRRD, Ll Tho shio store Foonchay o i OIS | 5 et s, #iven tess . lomene oy | 48 the Uriving park next month, Tho purses pus mado was that when the wools wore sold | at the Casey. Fore AT Protiin P ; i o i chunges are being made 1w a0d will bo e, | Jail. He wus sent on September s to | ofored aggrogato $4,000, and the speed con- | 16 Would be PntisRtopuyiiom, L. D. Richards of Fremont was at the Mil- | v Trottin | tuke s pleted as soon s possible, serve outa £20 flne for intoxication, and by | tests will be for blood. Every possible Leaf Tobacco Importers Protest. lardt lust night. i THURSDAR, OCTOBER 10. i o Rotuil Merchants? association will hola | thetimeho lags out the additional days he | arangoment willbe made for a fintclass | Ny Yous, Sept. 8@ A larde momborof | - We F. Swafford of Oakland is in the city,at Purse. g wmeeting i tho eity council el | Will Probably” have a different idea of tho | mecting, andahe peoplo of Couneil Biufts importers of leaf tobucco held a mseting to the Merchants. e Hitao. i Co: Broadway and 26th Sis., ber this evening, commencing at § o doele | TEIS of the public and its individuals, | and Omiha, who hive t joint mterest in the | mporte AIO0HR0. 1) Lot detlbs A.J. Baillor of St. Paul is registered N S, PP Eiieay: Cousem BLurrs, [owa haara neeting has ilso beon called | 9 308e MeGee strongly eriticised the laxity of | park, should lend it their encouragement and | 10 take action.on the McKinley tarif bill | 0 Neroiants. SR ouip sl atiomnlIg S0l Dy Mot e Baean I e BT dad shromls =ty butas the couneil hus given the | di5eipline i the jail that was responsible for | assist in making the mecting the greatest | Garson Mayer, president of tholeaf tobaceo | s 1 Moprts of Hartington was at the | Mile traek. J. W. PEREGOY, President, nd diseases of the blood ation the privil of holding Its moot ~-u:- rxn el a lw-U & -uful his remarks \\Im ~‘w 55 tho xwl; has ever {\!m\\'u_ Every | board of trade, occupied the chair. | Casey last night Counell Blurs, Towu .mymwr the urinary and sexual rsthero tho first Tuesday in oo probubly result iuthebreaking up of this | thing is favorable, The Octoberweather cin | pue ehaieman explained th AT bl YAl . tions to pTLES, s SErlC LTS, CYsLiLis Spore “,Ls‘ll.".“v‘ll.‘wx”m(llll‘l\,‘”“ i ovary month | g So coure, Do depeinded upon s belng Just Wit o | 1€ chalvman explained that ity \u_lg i | M B Putls of Oulland, Cala, is in tho g Tt manliood. sexual i potend {ils Hkaly wil will find it convenion Tn the courtroom yesterduy morning the | horseuen and the people in the grand stand | N disister to the trade it the MeKinley | city, at the Casoy ; 5 tkn ess treated suceesstilly Hha nerctante oEti cad ywilll @ivo wiy to | iabeo SIIIILE nidaentad i Mol snpsamines | Getita. A Mha o i the promised | DIl passed in ts prescut shape, and it | Paul Petzold of Minneapolis wasat the | diiratention i (o disses of ohe B ekt and showed the cffects of the eruel treat: | before the entries close on Octobor 4 Wwould be impossible to get merchiundise out | Paxton last night o B A, Qoma mpHon, oI 4 Word was peceived by wire from Hastings, | hent He ooalven, Thoihamg 5 & of bond in the time proposed by the bill. A | 1) AL O'Reill of San Francisco isin the | 3D EMUNDSN, Pres. B L. SUUG AwT, Vice-Pres e a SOstOrday Wionmoon, anmenehe T astines, | ment e had received. The judiee imposed - Attorney Williom Sears, which oceurred at o Diabet Bright's Dis Rhevmatisu. I'ile fine of the usnal proporticns intended to If you wish to sell your property calion the | resolution was unanimously adopted that | city, at the Murray " CHARLES R HANNAN, Cashier Cancer, Variocele, Hydrocele, Dropsy. Tunior, R pHALL is very | Judd & Wells Co,, Cr B, Judd, president, gog | consress bo petitioned to amend the tarift [ “11 Kendell of Grand Rapids wasat the 7| Discasis of the Eye and Bar, Clib 1'eets ) | 4 int , but it 1y td , CL B dudd, president, G i i i thatplaceat noon. Mr. Sears has boen a b= | [y 1t will be Suehoned HA s bill'so thatit wil not apuly to merchandise | Mevehunts last night \ [ Sy veaid it diseasesor e ones M-n'v‘hu lwnm ety for the \ll.ld yearor more, When Marshal Templeton's attention was g - inported ”l‘lii‘hhl( l»m v prior Ml nlu» piss- J. C. Brigham of Boise City, 1daho, is 1 Yo ave wdop traent, devoted exclusively This son iporacticing law at Hastings. | called to the cuse yestorday morning ho | 70 tho Ladies—Miss Mary Gleason has re- | 02 of the bill and lying in bonded ware | jstored at the Murras X X A IR ANt Badire)y AR aTun 2 rebrc tis son Miltn ‘wna ab his bodsido atthe | pranpely ordorad the seetton’ of ‘hoss. tuicon | rtied from hor custom trip and. o8 hetiee | bonscsat that time, €. J. Smallwood, chief train dispateher of Of Council Bluffs. oJtiodloine sont sodurely packed'dnd trietron :".”.':"‘r."“".".““ Thoe bodw will be brought | outof the comidor and also the whip. re repared than ever to satisly all who want . the Chicago, St al, Minneapolis & Omaha | PAID UP CAPITAL.................$! 0 Correspondence confidential. Address: {3 commliionor afrd e g o | (A0A: U A, ot o | DL i o el | senattonat s Dented, | milrd Barsed soorayoom, W | Shtls QioRRorTE Y B, REtLibabns as a G orture as the Russian knou 1o publie ary building, Pearl strect, HICAGO, Sep Aveport from the eas 5" outing on the lakes iu the ¥ of [ UIaBILITY T0 DEPOSITORS. . S : i . kidnoy trou will thank ol the judgo and the. marsial - was weeived onthe stock exclianze today, | Milwauke DI iroEcT. A M1l o T 6 Otonaon w1 | Surgical Tnstitute and” Private Hospital, Oficor Noveswillhave o hearing on the | for their prompt action m_destroyunge a prac- | - Hose at cost. Wa are gomg to qult suying that rumors of the failure of the great | Captain John M Austin, spoctal agont. for | o[ D Eduindson, Charles | Cor Brondway and 26th Sta. . Councll Blufs, La. charge, proferred against him by Fd Maher, [ tice tha hus frequently been carricd to o | handling garden hose, and have. doubly tho | 500 a:fauuNg e e Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis & Omana | {1 AL, of shooting with intent to kil his two [ eriminal and heartlessly cruel extent by the | lrgeststack in the dty. To close oit wo | 4y 2o0ds firm of W, 1. Farwell & Co, of vailvoad, was in the eity yesterday, Mr, | §idt rost e I surplus of wny brother: o Squire Schur: on Thursday | brutal and burly nmates of the = ©° will seltall gradcs and fixtures at doad cost, | this eity, were carvent in the east, the causo | Austin is an old-ime dotect] ving seen | bank fnSouthwestern lwa THICTER & pPLIQIEY aft e oflicor’s frieuds e looking . for cash. (. 1. Paint & Oil company, Nos, the' failure being attributed to | thirty years of aetive servico OFFICER & PUSEY, after aud therewill bo somo strong | New fall goods Just receivedat Reiter's, mer- | | and 3, Masonic tompl alleged interest of the firm i | Mk W. M. Mavsh loft yesterday afiernoon | N TEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, B NK E R S 1& . testimony produced. The other side will | ehant tailor, §10 Broad way — - recaut Collapse of | Potter, - Lovell { via the Burlington for Boston R & = mlsolave - lrgo nunlber of witiesses and = PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. & Co.of Boston, . V. Parwell, jientered | Miss Maud Passon left yesterday afternoon 5 willmake a sirong showing, | Hheie - sera | 4. G. Tipton, voml cetee. 57 Broadu amost emphatic denial of the story, which | for Washiugton, Pa, where she enters O I Bl ff & O I © up tomorrow, and it is freely predictod RN TO pehal Ty Rev. G W, Crofts and Roy., Georgo Ricogo | ho chavacterized as u malicions falsenood. | collego, ouncl uts maha Corner Main and Broad way, will makesuch a strong showing [ J.C. Bixby, stoun neating, sanita lo Custalia, Monoun county, this moming io 5 t The sensational report telegraphed here from Justice Miller of the United States supreme o Ty e M COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1LW 3, Justice will be obliged to discharge | gineer, 06 Lifo buil Ling, Omila; 205 A et oo ardintion of o Hov. Mr | Wankeshato the effect that Seiitor Farwell | courtand wife went. oast on the @ Sunday TRANSFER LINE. Dealirs i forizn anl domeatic xonge rium block, Council Blufts, urner, the newly elected pastor of the Con- | was aliost at the point of death wasalso do- | uight S e > Colletions minde and interest pald on time There s a bitter complaint from the resi elitan ) O grozational church b that place. Mr. Crofts | nied, and it was stited that he was steadily | - M, J. G H. Beccroft & Sons., Props. I Bourke and children left fyester deposits dents and property owners on Benton street, 1 dozen ladies, swiss ribbed jor g will deliver the charge tothe pastor. They | improving, da yaiternoon for Wash m to join Captain bocurionnd by 110> dopreantions ol x lapi ] | S0 et udles, mwlss, eibled o Wil soturn tomorrow night - - Bourke. BAGGAGE, EXPRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT. F. M. ELLIS & CO., e N. E, Aitken of Kearney is a guestat the ins Mor 1| DR. BELLINGER’S Tho grand Jury is usily engaged m hear us swift and severe if the assaulted Clgin ni Niw Youk, Sept. S K. Medhurst,a | J. H.Harkins of Lincoln is at the Mer I]MAHA & U{]UNG[L L FFS Ing evidence ina large numberof cases, bt wasi telpless negro or magor of the | Soeciul prices on atinch bleached German | younge Englishaan, who some time ago fu. | Chants bas niade 1o report yet. An e d 1 the 5 -’ cows that are driven twice a day through the | Boston store, Council BLfrs, L, W. M. Ashton of Jersey City, N.J., gen New Salt Works in Utah IT stroet to pasture somewhere but of - fown, 3 et Making three trips every day except Sun o al purchusing azont of the eastern depart Shin Tk ksl Spocinl 1 3 HARVE XCURSIONS SOUTH 3 | Mgt Lot The animals are generally in the o of o The Hess Opei % ment of Wells Faigo & Co. s express com et g - e < - Omaha offico attha A, Steware Express and RC I CTS littlo boy, who haps does all he can to M I\I‘5', ,' li} : Company pany, is inthe city accompanied by his wif gram to Tur Bey Now sult works ure Vin the ““""““_""‘ . Delivery Co, 1306 Howard st 4 A [‘l 1 li: ke thei within Doutsds, but the tagc -ty | M- Waltham, the advance agent Tiscy ure spending Mr. Asiton’s summer va- | %001 W be started at Nebo, south of this city, | On September 9, 25 and October 14 the | Counil Bt ofice, s Broadway. Tels At el or el £ forbim, Wiilo gaihoring up the nal- | Fless Ol compms, i the clty engaged | ation with e funily of Mr W, T, Millard, | withacapital stocle of £0)00 ind wenpaeity | Wibsh will soll round tuip tiokets to | sionaie 008 St (8 (I (0T Rooms 490 1nd 485 e hatlding, OmnahaNe mals from their owners the whole howd is | ineffecting an advance sale of tickets for the | Mrs. As fuhor, Thelw many feiends | of 10 tons per day. Salt will be manufac- [ points in Texas, Avkansas, Tennessee, | 5o ST 3L h dnd’ pe i B et o i Sp M aaticing Do Naby abaadoued while the boy goes aftera cow | two nights’ engagement in this city, The | 0 this city ave happy to greet them Tl Aa e e R AR | LA A T S aRiese u Ulusl B et Lo g o 314 amd 246 Norriu, o that perhups s not been milked, and by the | company has adopted the popular method of | Mr 1% W. Nash of Bristol, Vt., Is in the ; it o R b AL S Unb be rotirs the herd is scattored, and | geling orders for tiokets ot & liscount, the | GitY Visiting S B, Wadsworth & Co., and | !0 solution thue pounds of alt per gallon, ftun Bluride UHILE Bion. gl fop each beast is industeionsly engaged in doing dars forlickels 8t 8 discount, the | yidlo iR GIoll Bl Wit ua be 1 b which would amount to 125,600 pounds of | 80 days, R \ { all the dimage to property possible, Lawns | OMers o be preseated when the tickets are | oey alt por dav, oF over sisty-four tons every | quickest route South and Southeast, | are ruined, tereaces ave torn down and the | pliced on - sale. The v i price of the | Miss Bva MeAndrows, who s beon visit- [ [en sroaousy fpours | Markets lave alveady | [toclining Chaie and Pullman Buffet shrubbery and - fowers destroved. " The | ticketsis $1.30, but those who give their | fng hov ant Mes. J aes Mot an i, ;,‘[‘. n scoured for nu-‘ln-‘,-‘ ol awger gt | Sleeping Cars on all traing, Only | operty owners have darec | 5 ' A NaLS, g one, and friends, | or this output and below these Springs Iy ile | Bruvertyouwsrs bave dived to ik thal onleys beforn Thursday wll only be chrged | Fetared © herhomoat. Denison this morn | Sother o v s o et B0 s e i Ananitio e daite, o A which the callle OWner are ‘oxpe. €1 The opera company avpears at Dohany's | ing The Unic By iy to < Pacilie will build a'spur from the A ¢ Lot ARl b ey S108) \("1‘ lopne: | op vlday and Satueday of this week aud it HL. L el has returned from an enjoya- | San Petedivision tothe location :“ » i-'n “’r‘ s, L. 2 ! ABSE € < 1l be the occasion of reopening the opera ble visit to Tennes o, While absent he saw Gy " ow York, > ry . . - -~ driving the ‘cattle into the city pound here. | 1L b £ roomGtug EHe OF ) - y : Py erposn alv - f - s \ AL Whonover thuy A caugh s | BUUSe for the season. " [ the wonders of Mammothcave aund viewed | mickets at lowmt ratos and suporior | With corresponding fast time to all | We are receiving daily for fall trade the fin- upon private proprty. ¥ BUSINE | | On Friday cvening Vordi's beautifut opor, | the country o'or fruia the top of LOokout | ooty bt lowe s ot PR points South and cast. For tickets and 5 J ate property. SLaPraviata,” will begiven andon Saturday | mountain tooommalationg ile he - groo i vegard to routes, nlso i ek . ‘ i el avere bewen again at Blair | i Travatond " Of tho st naned produc: | Misses Ada and Clara Bodison departed | 18100 Toute. ket ofties, 1602 fullinformation in rosivd to routes, who | o ¢ ¢ patterns in :\ll)([llctlc, Velvet, B()(]\ Brus- Sunday, the score standing five 1o cleven in | tion the Chicugo Tribune says 185 night for Katiaas Olty nad 1 |‘! Mo, | teenth and Furnmm stroots, Omaha for acopy of the Southern Homescels ' | 4 fayor of the Nebraskansat the closo of the ‘L Traviata' is more familiar to the | and farton Kun o Rt D - Giuide, call atthe Wubash ‘Ticket Oftice, | inuiegs, J. J. Curley, one ofthe Bafrs boys, | public than Al und Horton, Kan., on a visit to friends, Zi tho frat nlaoo avery. | Wi IISEON TEAD ol Vil o @ AT R 10 B vt Ona,or weite 6. | sels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain Carpets, and was hitin the faco by a pitched by ody kuows the story of *Camille, and in the 0. ( Cullison o wlan was an e iy X on, Northwesto Passenger " Sy e kel i 6 | iy s bl Sl |, 0 Cillom, i, o Sk, St &AL oot o | KOyt Nopibsosarn 1 from taking part in tho gwne. It was the | caleuluted to hit the popular taste, This was | Pheodore Burhy te of Burlington was in tue | Produce exchange this afternoon, attendod | Agont, Omahi, Neb. R ugs, Lace ’ Chenile ‘“_](] Silk Curtai ns, Win flrst bal pitched and came with foce enough | shown by the recoption accorded this opera | €Ity yesterday visiting Dr, J. B, Atkins. by 1,600 iorokimntay i resolution wus adopted ot dow shades, U])h()]sltfl'lllfr and l)]‘;x|)g-r_\' g(m(ls, 1 i Towa Ceiminal Arrosted. to kuock him down. His face was badly | last evening. The enthusissm evoked st Be {llat TR v o) s Relen AR gz ers Simmons, & o §7; silks, # to 10, srislation or diplomatie negolintions as | rested Jolin Market, an employe in the car Shollen yestordas, and fora while it was | have been highly gratifying o the siagors | Fashionublo wool Suits mute by Mes. L. | boy soliohe. copmd 5 e st eof | Vou, Pa, Sopt. 8. Detectives f all kind Iri | I Trimi jought his nose Was broken und 1x : 1 puB AL b0 ; < ‘ringes and ltancy i oS, M Lo Dink o folow whose lands were [ #The theee main characters wore entrusted | oy v of the i : uld insuro the calargoment of foroigu | Works, ou the diapgeof forgiig s nunber of o all Kinc ringes:an ncy rmings very unstondy and whase fuce was ot as | 0 thatadmirable teio, Muo. Guthwie, A, L. | ihe time of tho district court was largoly vhots to American product ot G arions i Pago county, v, x| ) ) p white ws his name would indicate, appeared | Guile aud Willian Mertens, The result wis i up yestenday in hearing motions. Tho i I L i DR Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on shor before Justico Schurz yesterduy aftornoon | 8 Urilliunt perfc e uttorneys for the pro ion filed a wotion Vast Tracts of Thmber Rurned Chage of Shorift Skinner of Page coun J o ! r -n.lh’;\ur town iforuation {harging Jobu | - - i Auppeces & fopostiloy Y “;\‘““';“"'; gl vitLe, Cak, Sopb. K Yostonday Rl T atiiine notice, Call and see us or write for samples anld prices, Schefferly with having robbed hin of 8, He | angerous Wire, | o © e L Wik 0f such ot . tetithelidgsnson tathdiev el cloont | A taophone o teopragh. wire srott | {hariegt At the out ey wliaril | moming i ke ai o les oo | oy il Stas Why By 1% tha COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., of improbability in it. He claimod that be | geross the street about & £oot above the have. \ ! & man has to puy #1 for amealon o r 403 Broadway, Council Blulfs, lowa, wis down ou Broudwiy in the nelghlorhood | ooy L0 S!Ieet about u foot above the pave- | and put it in shupo for the perusal of tho | an 0L Gnaes. | U IAEUS BItHIGUMN | o Valn etk of (O » and but e | ‘Im". a1 i R A Bk Rrh o0 ”‘ \\n was one of n: in m\.‘-u; that made :.l.‘l.’:‘:r“~ Tho E0UTE overtuled the motion to | of farue e sy SANE WO Ll | KRU0 LN BN OF LSOy 0. MY 18 ] day momingand entered a saloon to get a | tuvelinteresting on South Madison stret | 54 widfheid R i AYACUHRA. |51 I8 W) I hie Mtod States geological survey, » drie While hem be et Schaforly, who | Wiween Broadway aid Pierce last nighe, | W enlockol up for the purposeof beiuge i S e s Hnllod. etk uagive’ REYEY, | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Bhint Lane peios it bim. Hle iclto atd | Tho wrire bad evl NN o SRl | Hlan yea davoid to the pourlug of the wse | Giumarran, 8o Voo Hiitish oftfeors tukon him throngh nearly every state PR Hydraulic and Sanitary Engincer. Plans. Estimates bou > numerous poles during the evening. Peo- | of R. L. Williatis against Mrs, Dr, Stillman 0 s erritory in the union B 4 ) sciousuces, und when ho recovered his sonses g e i mtra e with | and lerEorsL H Blrkmbme Spacifications nnd Supervision of Fublic Work, B howr or Tore afterwands found. himaelt Iking or driviug who obtained a glimpse | o foreciose a wechunics liew filed by Will- | : g i a2 & aad an . TP T E s P A i Lying in the gutterin the rear of the saloon | of it before struck it recoiled with hor. | 135 10 secure payuent for glass furnishod 1.‘,',‘,‘:\:‘,:’“ AR i B8 any railroad east of Chicago or St, Louls, BIEIRE, ounel Blube, 3¢ ol bis &5 Hlocould not ell what salom | tor, supposiug it to be charged with tha ‘f;}'.'.(L“\_:‘:‘L-fi.ff\l'.“. 0 0 gy VI 0'lkeky - A stinilar meal on any line rinning west Justice of the Pence. Oflice over American Expross, No. 421 Vs whore he drankthe lethean draught, | deadly ¢ fluid, but those who did n S A New Enterpreise for Ogden of those cities may had for a quarter Broadway, Councit Bluffs, 1owa. sud the strength of his suspicion that Schefs | see it'were f. Iy tiade awaro of ita pres- |y pnew offices of tho groat Rook Qaves, Utah, Sopt. 8 specinl Teles Jass, though some would naturally think . L forly wis the man whobad robbed him was | ence when it tripped them up. There ' was Iican ool Rogoe O kne geoak Tl | T 1 biAnlea) Mnatilo aned | thetthe nkltos would ba pavireed ) —— in the fact that he was the iudividual who | 1o curent on it, but it was & deadly pitfall, »“““:1 ':’)‘“‘*‘"'”-» ‘:!‘" '“‘“‘“'“‘l: BEAD, | KPS b AR o Rk | o 1S IR AN S SR : Attorneys at Law, Practice in tho State ana Fedoral asked him todrink and whobhanded bim the | aud there were Several severe accidents occar | Streets, Omaha, o lnest in the city. | rallway franchise for Oglen was granted L QW bRol the kanyk ’ one lms Courts. ' Rooms 7 and 8 Shuguet-Be ey AT lss. The judge will investigate tho case | sioned by it. One of the victims was Mat. | Call and see them, Tickets to ull poiits | night by tho oty coune | o K1 1 Henderson “Theroisn't much diflerence indining- R lu\u;. us 7 and 8 Shuget-Beno Block, Council s wfternoon, ] Bltgen, curpenter, who received an ugly | east at lowest rutes, | wud Joseph Brinker ot Ogden wud A, 5. Gar- car sorvice cust or west, Your walter | '