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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WENNESDAY HE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, "ICE, NO. 12 K 0 uny part of the City TILTON, . - MANAGEIR TELEPHNONES: Busines Offce. No Night Edit Pellverel by ¢ T H, W N Y.P. O Coundl Bluffs Lomber Co. conl. Preaching this evenng by Elder Henry Kenp at S o'dock, Latter Day Siints church, on Piere stivet, west of Cilon avenue. Therels litlle but the 1s of the old Methodist clirehleft standing and the work- men willcommence tearing then down to- day Charls Lolie yielded to Judge MceGee's adyice yestenlay noroing and deposited £10.10 in_the City trvasury todefriy the expenses of & howling drnk The condition of the Maker boys continues to finprove and thy are rapidly recve Thiir physicans, Drs, Bellinger & Bellin promiseio have tlem out within a fortnight. Attowiey William Sears, who died on Mon- dayat Hustings, will 1ot e brought to this city forintement, as previonsly announced Th fu 1 ook placeat Hastings yesterday aftornon Max Lazams and B, Glinskie were fined $15cact for creating 4 disturbanee in a dis {nu' over sone oll bottles in a junk shop run by ones of the parties. Tho Glin impli awd s not Banan Gillinski, the second hand deler Married —In Grand Island, N. A. Longof this city Is of Manhattan, Iun. The bride is hoarming daughter of one of the largest anl most suecessiul eittlerisers of eastern Kansasand the groom is too well known here to need further commendation E. P2, Johuson. & well known young man of this city, employed as a tavelng _salesnan for David Bradiey & Co., and Miss May I mu, dughter of J. L min, surprised thir friends Instevening by being maryied The © took place at the resilence of the b uls, 10 Glen avenue, at G o' dock Sev Neb., Septom W Mis Clara spos of the ity who have ber s come upwith their ‘fines atthe entof the monih with wlerable rogularity have <ofar filedto mike their ap) orsendthe money for August_and. infor tions wore flled against fowr of them yestor- day for keeping disorderly houses, ” Those agiinstwhon conplaint wis mide yesterday Dave Botls, Willinn Billai, James Ivinana Peter Hansen. neh bleached Gernan the Boston stow at Council Blufts, 1 RSONAL PARAGRAPHS. , of Little Siaux, was in the ¥ greeting his army of friends. Qdell, of the Omaha hardware com- his returned home from an extended Trip et Miss Alma Pfeiffer has nturned home from anenjoable visi with relatives and frinds inthe cast. Mrs. Delan_and danghter, Miss Effie, who have been yisitig Mrs. B, Durgan, have re- turnedto their lomein Denison, Towa. W. A Jolnson, of the WeirShugart com- piny, left lor Lincoln It evening to take clargeof the company's exhibit ot the Ne stato fair, Harlan, treasurer of Shelby e R, Roush, Barling, werc v yesterday moring enroute to Ne- braskaon ashort business trip, Mr. (. M. H res this afternoon for Buffal, N Y.,to attend the Grand Todge oftheSwitthmun's Mutual Aid association of North Auerica, as the represeitative of Coundil Bluls Lodge No. 83, He will be ac- companied s faras Chicago by his wafeand daughte i1 prices on nask table linen Shcand K O S If you wish tosell your property eall on the uad & Wells Co., €. B.Judd, president, 606 roaday. Ll Council ceedings, Themayor and all the dernen were pres. ent atlastuight's comeil meding. The ity clevk was instructel to advertise for bids for fuel forthe ensuing year, hard aud soit coil being the kinds of fuel speditied 1 the instructin, Thechairmanof the police ommuittee was fistructedto purchase the supplies for the plicedepurtment. Thishas been done he re Wforeby the ehief. Thefire comuittco recommended the pur. chaseof the Lacy building on South Main sreet, to be used asan engine house, at the price of £7,00. T'he bills for the enstruction of the addi- tion 1 thepatml hause for allthe work com peted andapproved was ordered paid. Property owiers on the cast side of Elev. eith streel fron Nineteenth to Twentieth avenues anl the north side of Twenticth ave. me from Teuth fo Eleveuth streets, on Union aveiue from Fiftenth street to its in- tersection with Sixth avenue, wereordered:to improve their property by laying a three foot sidewalis on the thomughiare men. tion el Onmotin the services of nrumber of in- spectors were sought to be dispensed with, bt the motion was lost. The fire commitice was instructed to ad. vertise forbids fora two hose reel to tuke the plice of the wrecked No.3 cart, but the instructions were subsequently withdrawn, Colmel Dailey and Emmet Tinsley ap: peared before the council and asked fora monthly appropriaaion of £2310 assist in pay ing thefr armory rent. The matter was ve- fervel Lo the city attorney for an opivion in awpm tothe legality of 'such an appropria jon, Alleriman Casper reported that e, as chuiman of the light committee, had made arrangenents for continuing the gusoline lawps at a nontlly cost of #39for August ptember. “The roport was concurre everal petitions asking for a refund of personal xeson 100wt of erronous 1ssess. ments were presented and: several committee reports were made upon similar cases, with majority repots favoring the claimi and minority reports opposing them, wnd in each casehé ninority rports were adopte Tlhe old Compton smallpox claim, which has leen reposing quietly among the peti- tions on flle before the voard of supervisors for two years, wasresurrected. The clain was certified (o by ex-City Attorney Holmes, Thebill alls for #59.50. Deferred foractin until the poard of health holds a meering. A protst was filed agaiust a change of grade onAvewe E. Referred t committee on sireets and alleys, Silowilks were ordered on the west side of Twent ond stroet, Annprovenent resoution wis passed or- dering Sixteenth street, from Broadway to Avaue b, tobe filea w grale within thirty ays, A fourfoot sidewalk was ordered to be laid on the west side of Twentysecond strect 10 Avenue B, andon Twenty-first streeet from Sixth to Avenuo A, p Aldernau Evertt cilled atteition to the Shkungano court’? in the city juil and asked to have the police commiltce iustructed to a_thoroueh. investigation into the mat- nd iscertainif the report, of outrages upon prisoners asreprted In Tie B were true, and to sscertiin if there were any men- bew of the plice forceor oficers of the il who knew anything about the excessive and crud punishinent in excess of that flicted by the police judgo upon prisoners in the city ail by decres of the “kangaroo court.’ Larshal Templeton asked for # full and in- partial ivestigatin. The malter brought outconsiderable discussion and ended in the police ammittee recelying the insgructins asked for by Alderman Everett. “The motor company was given five days in which tofix the crossings o Avenve A at Twentysixth, Twenty-fifth and Twenty- thind stivets, Aldeman Everctt called attention to the necwssily of more adequate protection for the railvay crossings in the eity. In support of his detuand e referred to 4 recent narrow es- cap fron a serious accdent to 4 motor triin, loaled with people, at the Northwester depot. He then presented aresolution dire ing the ity marshal to nofify the compaui 10 place wiid maiutain gatesat the principal strets. The motion prevailed. Aftex the lowance of #40 or 700 of addi- tioual bills of of the polico department and thetrausaction of some minor business con- neded with the now South Main strwt house purchused of Alderman Lacy, the coun- ciludjourned, -~ Fashimable wool suits made by Mrs, L, Sinmos, 1o §; silks, $1to B0, lose | THE NEWS IV THE BLUFFS, Submitted to the Conueils [BELIAMY BOARDNG HOUSE SCHEME, | | The Scheme to Abolish the Office of Chief of Police Becoming Pop Munting for Her Husband. ular SCut-Off islind will ing the cheap cities," suid 2 be the means of soly- re problem between t busitess man last night after | computing theamount of his street car fare on the bridge line for the past and find: | ing that it amounted to the su ol $2.3 Since the islind has become a partof the cityand has sosudieniy developed into such importance aud prominence it must bo ¢ nected directly with the parent the bridge that conuecds it must boa fre bri I think tho proper plan to pursue s to submita proposition to the people to vote a tax forthe purpese of creting a fund for sucha bridg Within thenextfew years the property on the island will yield a great many thousauds of dolars, and we can af- ford to 1t every dollar of that taxition go to- wads building a bridge. added toa light taxon sl other property in the city will wive the needed fuuds, and 1wantyouto note the prediction rig bt ud w that this propsition will be nade in a fow diys. Alittleinguiey by Tup Bre_ in the right place elidted the fact. yesterday thata peti- tion has alvealy ben dawnand will b ¢ culated for symatures and at the next m ing of the council it willbe presented, asking then to subrit sudh a yroposition at ul cledion the proposition 15 submitted there is 1o doubt bt that itwill carry bya heavy majority. ‘Ple public will £ y W ing (0 vote such a tax for thereason that the wolor conpany hasso stubtornly refised to ke any concessims inthe way of cheapor fares over the bridge. s “The Manhattan spor leadquarters, 418 Brodway. —— First-class dressmaking over Cattiernen’s baals, - - Buy your lumberof The Judd & Wells Co, 813 Broudway L Shorthand. Miss Rhodes,Brown building. - C.H. Bower, 20 N. Mu - - A B y Boarding House, Avediam is frequently found amon g boad: inghouses, but a Bellany boarding house a new thing. ButCouncil Bluffs is getting allthe new things thatgo, mnd she Is going 10 have s Bellumy boarding house, and if ne- gotiations donot fail it will be located on Broadwiy iext tothe postoffice. M. Glen Wlitney of Peoris, I, a laly who is an in- telligent and enthusiastic admirer of Edward Ballamy, is in thecity for the purpose of o ginizing a boarling house ou the co- operative plan and relize Edward's dreams hash and beds as well asin lands and_committecs. The member- ship of the association is to be limited to fiity man and wonen, and if the schene can be successfuily started Mrs. Whitney is very anguine that it will be successf lly main- tained. Her pian indudes the purchaseof the lot and the ereionof alarge double building and all the people who live init will beermittedto enjoy the eomforts and lusuries of life atiiot o exceed §.50 o week. Mrs. Whitney s stoppingat the Kid house, and is willing to meet and talle to all comers concerning the rmtter. She is a handsone woman, fullof life and vigor, and a person wio coild carry forward almostany sortof business schenie that she might attegpt. To areporter she talked very freely about ler enterprise. S am engged in establishing operative burding hoises,’ sald when all preliminry arrangemnets tho house will beerected. | am backed by nty of money,and the rasonwhy 1 bave sdected thesite m Broadwiy s beause of itscentral location. The builling will be three stories high andso constructed that it cin be converted into an ofice building in the future it the boaning house ever breks up. How Tdon’t think the house will break upif itis started upon the right basis. I have five such places rinning oy and all of them ar getting slongfinely. No, I have not se- lected a site vet, but will doso some day next week. 1 will return to Pearia this e to cosull wilh the conpany funishing the money to carry out the scheme and [ willre- turn o Council BluffsnextThursday to stay until the bourding house is established, '+ Chis association will ben grand thing for clerks and others. It will be conducted strictly in keeping with thegreatest propriety, and T venture tosay that Council Bluffs will profit beyond mesiro by | E New fall goodsjust roc cliant tilor, 310 Broadw Tty Miss Wallac, Dr =t in these co- she, ““nd made tatReitors, mer- 27 Broadway. stoam neating, sanitary fe builling, Omany; W2 riam blocks, Council Blufrs, - 35 dozen ladies, swiss ribbed jersey vests e, or three for 810N, forner priceioc eich. Boston store, Council Bluffs, Ia, ——— A Popular Demand. “T liked the way some level-headed tax- estevday morning,' E ssterdiy. “The ex- travagangein th police departuentis a pop- ular subject justnow, then waxes are going up and property und rentsare coming down. The police department of Councll Bluffs may be worth $,000 s month tothe people of the and the world in general, but you will have hard worls to convinee theordinary tax- payerthatsuchis the case, I sincerely hope that the aldermel who are agitating the scheme of abolishingthe oiice of chief of po- lice will not rest until they accomplish the fact. Tho procnt incunbent guls $0) a month for doinig about as near nothing as you can inagine nothingto be, and he has two captains and two sergeants 1o help him. Old man Lucasused to o all this work and a good deal more for $0 per month. Mayor Micrae hus gathered un some extraocdinary good men for the patiolmen, bt they could pro- tect the city just as well if they didn’t have quiteso wmany bosses. The scheue to abolish the office of chiefand place the pa. trolmen wnder the city mirshal is a good one, 1t may not be quite 5o metropalitanor sound 50 big, butit will save the taxpayers five or ten thousind dollarsa year, and that will bo ample conpensation for any little humiliation that may be felt. Marshil Templeton is splendid exceutive oftic 1the police de partuent would give the cityall the prot tion demanded if it was placed under his cave, *“Lam satistiod that them is 100 mich money ing spent forthe results obtained, and 1 rnestly lope the agitation will not cease until the result desired is achieved, - For Sal R Our retuil furniture business, with good established trale. Stockis first class and wellselected, Reason for selling, are going into the exclusive jobbing trade. Ay one wishing to golnto bnsiness should investigate this, as i is oue of the few golden opportunities of a lifo time, C. A. Be e 50 dozen ladies’ jersey ribbed v Boston store for 12%¢,” worth 19 Council Bluffs, Ta. HisName Was Cline, About a week ago Oficer Holder was ap- proached by @ man whil on the lower end of his Broadway beat who daimed that a salooy keeper had wbbed him of#50 by *holdix out! that amount while making change fn | aceepting pay fora barbill. The man ae- | companied the oficer some iittle distance | detallingthe drcumstances of the crine and | wanted o have him arestel. The officer hadno wuthority t doso and directed the fellow tothe police court or some justice's oftice to get 4 warrant, The well mesut advice was uot folloyed, and the fellow en- M cue & (o, sts ot the this week, | alraid that somebody Another Scheme Tor a Free Brilge to be | stem, and | turied aud wilkedaway. Before he got out | Wof the officerhe was pined by tvo fellows who the officer felt sure were The stranger had informed the that e still had #300left and was would get that from him. The offier wis empeled o leive at thisjuncure to comply withthe iron-clad and irrefragible rle requiring him to report eich hour to the centrl station, Hefelt con- filent (hat a good catch was insight, but he was afraid lis explamtion, if bo went wd gt the men and neglected to report at he exact minute, might not be taken ot head quarters and he waild Jose his job. He obeyed orders and went to the upper end of his beat and wired inhis cll. Wheu he re- turned the men were gone and there was a big vacancyin the neghbirhood filled with vigue rumors that someboly hal been held up and robled of K30, It transpires now that the cateh would have wen abie one ifhe had pulled all of the trio. 7Two of them were highway roblers and the third was arobler of another pattem. The sfran gor’ and several other croxs, pitrolnan s uame was J. C. Clin wonths o he was apartier in the firmof Miller& Cline, contricting builders of ~ Lin- @in. A very {nteresting little bit of his per- sonal history has been leamed lere inthe fow diys. Before hecameto Lincol he in businessat Wichita, K., but deserted his wife aftor disposing of his’ stor property, and went to Litcoln, Ther asser ted, hesucceeded in doingrup his par ner for £700and skipped for Couneil Bluf: Before he arvivel here he had Lost allthe noney bu t about £50) Hi had succeeded i tracing him to Lincoln, but he had left that plice beforeshe could gt there. While in Linwin she rad in Tk BEg the parugraph awiouncng the expericnceof the stranger and the descrip- tion that was eiven of him, and shefelt sive that it wasber husband. Sheameto Coun- <l BluTs in the hopeof tinding thenarme or learning something definite about him. She las has speit the past two days herein a fruitless search and succeeled oily in - ascer- tuining that her recrvant husbind had left town and_gone fo Kausas City. Mes, Cline relites s very pitiful stoey of ber experience as awife tousman who is apparently whlly unworthy of her, Al though hé has deserted her séveral times and finally lefther penuiless witha little child deperidertupon her, sheis spending allthe noney she can rale in proccutng her search for the nan whom she still lves and whom sheis trying to save from crime and disgrice, Sheleft yesterd hita via Lincoln and Kansas City in” the hape that in some of the places she will discover hin, - Pay Your Taxes. Now is the time to pay spedal taxes, 1 persons who have not pail their taxes are earnesily requesied 1o come down und settlothem andnot wait wntil the latter pavt of the month, J.H. Pruser, County Treis. sty A il The Eighteenih Lowa Reunlon, The third reunion of the Eigitcenth lov infantry will be held at Iuoxvile, lowa, Sept. 80 and Oct. 1 and 2 1590, We' would be ghd tosee every member of the reginent present. Comeif you can. Reduced rat will he securedon ‘the railvonds. Tuke 4 re- ceiptor cartificate for your fare from the agent when youbuy your ticket. The good people of Krioxvillé will be glal toentertain you whilebere, Jous W, Huwey, AL WARER, President., Secretary. S T L Money at relucodrates lomel o and real estate security by . H, & One case gents’ outing flannel shirts, 33¢ and e this week atthe Boston store, Coun cil Bluffs, Ia. and other clutte wafe & Co Fininga Railroad, The Council Bluffs, St. Jo=eph Kansas Cityrailroad has been fined by Chairman Goddard of the Western Passenger associa- tion fov selling cheap tickets to Chicago and St. Paul. The chairman independently as. sertal that he will interpret the azrecnent herafter as he sees fit, when the Coancil Bluffs road contested his right o assess a fine on the ground that it was the shorter line, Tt is ehimel anl adnittel that the road is technically right, but it s asserted thatall of the lines have been evading pun. ishment on techmnicalities, and Ch an Godiard annonces that he is done with gausy technialities anl excuses. Local railiad men siy thit it he adheres to this determination he will yet be able tocope with the wily pasenger agent and gain warn support wher he now has only luke- warn fricnds. Agoodhosereel free with every 100 feet of hosepurdhased at Bixby's. T the Ladi v Gleason has re- urned from her eastern trip and is better repared than everto satisfy all who want rstelass dressmaking. Rooms in the old i brary building, Pearl street, = Hose at cot. We are gong to handlinggarden hose, and have doubly largest s! To close out we willselt all gradcs and fixtures at dead cost, for rash, C. B. Pint & Oil company, Nos 1 and 3, Masonic temple -~ At Camp Douglas. Cwir Dovaras, Wis, Seot. 0—[Speciul Telegram to Tne Bee. |-The second day of thecompetition of the rifle and carbine arin teans wis devotedto skivmish flring, T'h totals were as follows, the totals for the two doys firing beng also given : ifle Team—Licutezant Muir, 129, 28s; Sergeant Davis, 116, 235: Corporal Dinsmore, 111,266 Sergeant 1Tanburg, 100, 257; S geant, Merwin, 102,257 ; Se egeant Doolan, 41, Corpor goant Angrer, 423 Corporal Lang, 14, %73 Private Her: man, 69,214, Carbine Team —Captain Blacksmith Kaiser, 113,265 ; Corporal Huke, 100, 255 Corporal Thormton, 8, 2453 Corporal Corp, 0, 244 Sergeant Taylor, &, 243 Cap- in ¥ 106, 2413 Corporal O'Conror, &), 241; Private Mitchell, 106, 238 5 Licutenant Wright, 81, 9. Tnfantry total, 9 —— 1602, Sixteentn and Farnam streets s the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- etsto all points enst at lowest rates. —-— The Presidential Party. CrEssoN S, Pa, Sept. 9,1t rained here most of theday andkept the pres- dential party indoors. The young laly gruuating class of the Convent of St Aoy led on the president and M, Harrison 10 the afteroon, having driven over from Loretto to express to the president the respec stitution anda wish that hewould visit the conventif he hadan op portunity. The presidmt this evening reciveda tele- emm from J. H. Manly of Muine, saving SFull returns show amajority of 19,000, the awgest sinco 1805, at a_ state or national tion, Maine stands by youradministra- tion. Mr. Russell here this evoniug mother, quit the Kerr, 128 291; cavalry total, 4456, left her Harrison and daghter forOmaha to visit —~— Bad draimge causes much sickness, and bad blod and improper sctionof the liver aud Icidneys is bad lraioage o thehuman system,which Burdock Blood Batters remeiy. Fatents to W WASIINGTON, to Tue Ber | —Patents wen fallows: tors. 1 Telegram ed foday as Willian P. Bettendor!, Dayen part, Hill, Olessa, Neb., il twp; lsaac Eaton, New Sharn, [a., brake lever; Oliver E. Given, Start, Ta., druggists, label cise and altachment for bottles and jars; Henry Hoffmoan, Manning, Ia., showcase; Alex Hogelund, Lincol, elvator forwater, sand, ele.; Walter C 'Hullett, Omaha, Neb., hydroarben stove; Willian H, Lee, Media: pits, Ia. skd brukios fohn 2. Mornelt, Lang dine, thrahing michine and sepirato Henry W. Muniherk, Gilman, Ia, pap hanging machine; Cyvetous Nidhols, Hel Mont., bob sleigh, R The Patriarch Called Down, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Sept. . —[Special Calle- gram (0 T Brr, ] —The extraordiniry coun- «il has returned to the Armenian patriarch the memorandun relative o the persecution of the Armenians and intimated that his de- nands were inopportine. The patriarch re- turned the portes menorauduzm, and with it sent acommunication in whichhe sid that this was the first time thit the governiuent lad taken the extreme step of retuming an | saloon at 111 | teriously missing, aud eis given out that his | ociat dovument e mirtare he declined to be e &pdnible for the grave | consequences such wetton might canse. The government his issuat adocre appointing o comnission toinquire -into the catses of the discontent in Armiifa and to consider the question of the priyileges andimmunities of the Armenian ind (reekchurches, e THE MISING SALOON MAN, mng's Affairs Said to Be in a Very Bad Shape. Young, who , formerly operated a thBixtoenth strect, ismys. 0 and t Jacob Jacwob business affains h satisfactory vo-been left inn very un cmdithh, Mre, Young's difil- cultes began abnt ten diys ago when a smill fre partidly destroyed the rear ond of his saloon, He secured §350 fron one iusurnce company soon after tho fire, but in & fow days theinsurance company demindel thathe nfund the money, duirm ing that there was evidmee obtainable that would stow conclisively that the fire was notentirly acidetal. Shortlyafter thisevent the Omaha fire in: surance wmpiny closed the siloon by altach: ment to seeure a il against hin for $7:34 Thonas Stoecker, the cigar dealer, a Chicaso wholesale liguor house, and a local abstract firm have since fled attaciments on the stock, and Storz & ller have mnounced their intentionof levying upon the goods, Tho aggregate anount of the claims could not b leamed. Storz & Terrefuse tomake any statement as t theamownt or character of the paper held by them, althongh it is not denied that the firi hola tonsiderable paper ofa doubtful character, Tnvestiation was being mule, so they said yesterday, and they declined to make any statement until they were progarel to sibstantiate it by affiavit, Danicl Young, abrotier of salon on Sixtecnth street near Cuming, which the twoown in partiership. He asked asto his brothers whereibouts, professed entire igiorance. It was evid from his manier that he kney all about it but he insisted that he knew mothing whitever alout his brother’s business or the cause of his absence. He sail hisbrother hud bem gone about ten days butseened tofeelio ixiety as to what Lal become of him, He had made no cffort, so e said, to learn where hisbrother was and dil notknow when hewould retirn. “The wife of the ihsent mian was sec houe, at Twatysixth and Majle andsheulso displayed the most v ignorance as 1o her hushand’s absence, didnot seem at allworried about bim. - iV Hospital Treatment by the braska Soldiers. Colond Venzey, commander-in-chief of the and Avmy of the Repablicpassed through Ouaha yesterday on bis wiy to St Lou Hesaidhe had spent afew daysvery pleas antly atGrand Ishad md Kearney attending thesoldiers” reunion and in attending to some businessat Kearney forthe intestate cou mission, “These Vewzey to Jacob, runs a 1at her strects, freshing She COLONE SAZISY. His Nebraska sldiers,” said Colonel a Bon nporter, “are the most on- thusiustic and hospitible class of menl ever met. Twentup to [Kearney purdy on busi- ness comected with the conmerce_ommis- sion, but the Grand Avmy of the Republic canp went 1o work and got up a camyp expectel my friend, Judge Kelley of Omaa, tobe presentand furnih the oritory, but o wis not there und © wis cbliged o mike the best of the situntion by talking nysel(” m regaed o the eanplaint entered by the IKearne; shippers coneerning a discimi- tion aguinst Kearoy aid infavor of Grand Ishnd, Colmei Veazey said that when the Kearney gentlemen hal therate propely ex- red to them they frar kdy admitted tint the present. ra the Unim Pacitie works nodiscriminationagaiist Kearney. Colonel Veazey goes to St Louls toattend @ session ofthe iitersiate omanerec wommission 2 Fint Ward Demnocr A baler's dozenof the demor First ward met st epening at the corner of Eleventhand Pierb, Bertrand, prsident ofthe First ward democratic club, was inthe chair. [t was deided to open a membershiproll ok and make strenuos efforts to hay 'y democratic voter in the ward enrolled. The question of effectively caducling workat the polls wis discussed atsomelength. The meetng decided to in- duce all menbers of the club to be presentat the polls and do all in their power to prevent sing runin fom other warls ad ul a ompittee was ippoiited to ceuretwo speakers for each meeting, e M. L. Blair, allermin, 5th ward, Scranton, Pa, stated Nov. 9, '83: Hehad used Dr. Thomas' Eletricoil for svrains, burs, eits, bruises andrheunatisn, Curel every tine. Calitorni statehood Anniversar Sax Fruscisco, Sept 9. ~The formal e brationof the fortich amiversaryof the adinission into the union of the stat: of Cal- iforniabegn toliy. The prindpal featire of the day’s doings wis an enormous paride viewelby a trmendous crowd of peojle. Ono_fthe features yere floats representing the different stages of progressin Califomia since warly days, United States trops and nilitia participated. 2ititisid SRERR IS For White Control fn Mississippl, JackoN, Miss, Sejt. 9.—In the constitu- tionalconvention todiy the most ingenious schermo yetdevised o seeure white suprom- acy inthe state was presmted by the presi- dent of theconvention, Calhoun, and referred toa committee. Theschone is to dividethe state into thirteen eectoral districts forall olicer, so genymanderel thit the white ountics will absolitely control eight of them, s Roasted Alive, Has it ever occurrel to you when reading accounts of milway accidents that ninetenths of all the deathsre ported ave the result of fire caused by car stoves awd coal oil lamps? The (Chicago, Milvaukee & St. Paul mil- way's new sdid yvestibule trains now punning between Omaba and Chieigo we heated entirely by steam and lighted throughout by tMeir own patent oleetric limps, No other line an offer their patronssuch absolutecomfort and protection. Not a spwk of fire o a dropof el ol except in theengine Try the Chicago, Milwankee & St. PaulRy., when you goeast. Curs Leav the union de pot, Owaha, daily at 6:10 p. m., arviving at | the fol- lowing morning, ' Gt s and sleeping ear berths, at union ticket of- fice, 1501 Farnam st., Barker block, J.E. PRESTON, Pass, Agt F. A NasH, Agt Ssaiaie & Hazing at Lansing, Mich. Lawsing Mich., Sept. 9.—[Speial Tele- gramto Tue Bie.)—/The first caseof huing which hasoccurred at the agricultural col- lege for & long time took plae onSaturday night. Ten Sophomores took a freshinan named B, A. Austin from his bed and dragged bin. through the river. Austi was severcly injured, The faculty, it a meeting today prouptly suspenaed " for one year six stu- dents, -— Let Drop Some Significant Remarks, Tiov, N. Y., Sept, 0.—Cordial, me of the men accused of pardigipiting in the train wred, wis placed in jailheretoday, Incon- versation with friends hesaid; *Idon’toro- poseto have them saddlothis thing on me.”! Also, “They have tho right party.” Tt is b lieved frou this and other things that lave been learied that Cordial has con fessed all he knows about the wivck - Bewars of frauls —He sure you gt tho snuine Dr, Thomas' lectrio Oil Itcures colds, eroup, wsthimi, deafuess and rhouma. tism, —_—— Bratal Attack Upon Workmen. BikLiy, Sejt, 9. ~A baud of roughs made | a brutal attack upon some workmen while the latter were about to leave work in this city this aft y cingmen, fourtecn in number we cut and bruised Themotive for theattack is unknown - Auotler Dog Catcher In Tromble. Jim Sparks, the (rascible dog killer, was arrested and locked up list night for Baviag PTEMBER 10 threatered toshot some bewomes almost enizy whenhe isthe jeast bit intoxicited, aud the police oficias for tht hemay yot 'd some one greit botily baro if hedoesnot ceuse drinking. - - Barbarous Cruelty ofDe Mans, Manseinees, Sept. 0—A steamer arrived tolay bringing invalidmarines and soldiers foom Dahomey. She also brings detailsof the defeat of Egbis bythe Datomians, The vittors destroyel thirty villages and tok 8,00 prisonos. The Dihonians showed no merey ind were guilly of the most inhuman ads ofcruelly. AlL infants capoured were killed, many of therm buered alive, Eghas aud 20,00 of his followers fled tothe Cattolic mission at Abbeokutta King Behanzn after- wird advanced into the interioraud captured 2,000 more prisoners, One thosand wouen were pit todeath children. Sparks - Record The Fir MuskEGos, Mil pt. 0. —The shingle and lunber compny's largeston the lakes, burned th Loss, $100,000 5 insuranc OGDINSBUG, N, Y, Sépt 9. —No. 10 elwa- torof Ogdensbure & LakeChaplain railwad birned with its contents loday, Loss £i00,000; well insured, e S—— A Texis Farmer Asassinated. Darias, Tox., Sept David Daigherty, awealthy fmer living siveen mils soith of thiscity, was assassinated wiile tiking fov minutes repose on unge in bis resi- dimce st night, Notrace of the assasin hus yetbeen fomd. The vietin yas not kiownto have an eneny in theworld. Seardty of Money Cansing Trouble. Armsy, N Y, Sepl 0.-1t is ranored to- night that troubleis imminent in the ranks of tho strikingknigts o acount of the sareily of moncy. A largobredk is expected tonornw hecaise the men lavenot hen supplied with even mowh moneyto keep their familics. Michigan nill, the norning. - The “Commolor 's' A suall shell of n house that stood on Burt street, near Fuirteuth, was entively de- stroyel by fire lastnight. The shanty be- lnedto “Commoiore” Lynch,a well known character about thecity, The loss willnot anouit to nore than §150. ———— Held to the District Court. William Cox, who assailted Henry Addlo- uan sevenl days ago with abrickbat and iroketwo ribs, was tried before Judge He ly yesterday and bund over to the district curtunder bouds of 500, & - Deaded to Assagn. Bostox, Mass, Sejt. 9.—The stokhollers of the Kurckasilk manufacturingcompiny lave decidud toassign tomorrow. Honse Burened. 3 HARVEST EXCURSLIONS SOUTH 3 Via the Wabash Route, OnSeptember 9,23 and October 14 the Watash will sell round tip tickets to (ninh in Tex Arkinsas, Tnnessee Mississippi, Louisiina, Alibama, Geor gin and Floridy atHall Fare, good for J0a Remember the Wabash isthe quiek route South and Southe: Reclining Chair and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Carson all tmins, Only 15 hours to Louis, 89} ¢ 0o0ga, 0 ewOrlar 464 * New Yorlk, with comesponding fast time to all points Southoand east. For ticketsand full information inregard to routes for acopy of the Southern Homeseeke Guide, cill atthe Walsh Ticket Olice, 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, or write G, Clayon, Norhwester Passenger Agent, Omala, Net - PERSONALPA 1A GRAPHS, | tion for fifty yeurs, J.B. Hurtwell, pstnaster at Hastings, was in Omak terda, Rov. P.S. Merrill left yesterday forChie cagoto meet his wie and chillren, who have spent thesummer ot Asbury willall returnto Onahaon T Depity United States Marsl out o Bivken Bow yester conmected with the offfce, P. M. Rose, chiefclerkat the Chicago, St Paul, Mimeaplis & Omaha headquarters, is in Siux ity on business comected wilh the road, al Lyonswent ol business rritt, editor of the Daily Nebras. the cily yesterday and called upoi Tk B U O WILD BILL'S WAY. How One of the Desperado's Victims Met bis Death. “It has been w good many yews since I was inDenver,” remariced William P, Jumesonat the Albany yesterlay to o Denverr News reporter, as he prepared to look over u paper from Sun Francisco, his presmnt place of residence, “Tho lasttime I was inthis city,”” continued he, "1 madethe acquiintince of Wild Bill, whose sudden taking off at Dead- woul isstill mentioned in the papers, A few months afler leaving Denver | again met Wild Bill in Salt Lake (ity. It was mtheran exciting time, for Bill had justkilled o man in the streets The circumstances of the killing were about asfol lows henight before the affr down to a game of cards with an old frontiersman named Jack Williams Both the men wire good carl players, butluck went aguinst Bil!, and about § o’clock in the morning he staked his last centand lostit, With some hesita tion hedrewout his watch, which was o finogoll repeater and wis the present of afriend of former days, and put the walch up against $200. At the end of tenminutes the watch was gone, SWilliams,” said Bill, as he arc from his seat, ‘put the wateh in the hands of the barkeeper, and I will deen itin the morning.” “sOh, 1 guess not” wis The ch is mine and down town in the moming’ BA od nappared in Bills ey, gnin askel that the wateh be Many y Bill sat the reply. il wear it Sl wear it,' wasthe reply. “If you wear that watch you’ll die, sail Bill, with afiemtone. *What time will you be on the street? Ten o'clock, wasthe lwughing reply. nen parted, rue to his word Willinmssauntered dowa_the streetat 10 o'dock the next morning. Bill met him at the principal sticet corn 4 “Eave you got that watch on?” askced Bill. W Tave, was the prompt reply. “Both reiched for their revolvers, but Bill wis too quick for his oppoent. Two shots rang ot and Williams dupped dead. Bill was unhut, Looking scomfully at his tim, Bill hissed between his teeth, *By — ! Tlikea game man,but that's wi a fool gets’ Hill wis never tried for killing Williams, anl it Is safe to siy that he yvered hiswatch, [ have been told,”™ continued thespeaker, “*thit after Wild Bill'sdeath it wasfound that inthe palm of eachof his landsthere wis a round, <lloused spot, caused ly dropping his hands o the handlesof his revolvers. 1len vie- - - Rich ConlDepositsin Russia, It the ealeulationsof Prof. Mendel joff to be trusted Russi posesses ihe 108l conl depositsin the world, The superficinl preaof the coul fieldsin the Donets amounts to about 30,000 square kilometers, If the capacity of these doposits 15 put at 50,000,000 pouds persquare kilometer (onc poud being about thirty-slx pounds avoirdu- pois, ) the (ul:llmpl\\l of coalis stated to boequal totheworld's present consump- Maoreover, this oily ofersto the superficial heds and notto the decper deposits, which have not yet been exploited, but which promises still greater ridhes, l ACHILDS TRIBUTE It Sopped the Jeers and Won Wordy of Pralse. Ttwasone of the holtest daysof July, >t brenthof afr was stirvivy, evon in | thetopsof the trees. Tho sturdy little | English sparrow s hadcensed theiv sharp, shrlll chirping aid wore panting in the shade. If you locked stralghtdown the in the air like that which is often visible lovera ot stove, says the Chic ald, Everybody walked slowly, the driven of vins, and wbs wged their lorses iinh» o trot, The oy ani mals that sufferel wore the por streel car homes. They went trotting and galloping by with” their lads, which on accountof the heat were hewierthan usuil, Many of the poor brutes stepped during the day, staggerd under the whip and droppel by the roadside, The civamsianees had Tihally become o us ualthatit atteacted but ‘littloattontion andlesspity, But ofall the lorses that died that eruel aflernoon me at least 1o ceived atrilute as aflecting asif piid by an ungel The mimal Tud dropped in thestrect, and had been mdely driggel to e side, where it Lay, rolling its dust-filled ¢yes, gaping and lolling its tongue. A small crowd gathered round, shutting out whatlittloairther was *loldon, Cally,” sloutel a gimin here'sfun! Lets sédde wop shoot 'im “Gita pillare,” facdiouly siggested a rednosed mn with a blotched face, “H head dm’t lay easy,™ angther 1o o veteviary sar took oo glinee ad walked “Give im_n hyperleruie. dyin’ eusy. ™ Just then s rageed litle givl prodly by ing a cheap bouguet andsmelling of it _frequently. When shesawthedying horseshe stopped o monentand then by a sidden inpulse want and Laid the thwors on hishead Strngoto siy, 10 one joered, The red- faced man walked awiy shamefacedly, So,0ne by one,did the” others, and the poor animal wasleftto die in peace, As thelittie girl ran_off, a benevolent oll gentlemen picked her upand kissel her, sayin "God bless you, little dear There in his ey Christ wis right about the little children, and so was Wadsworth when he said, *Heawven lies abeut usin our infaney.”” - Unpractical. Amuing accunts of the simplicity anl ignorance of literary men in the onmaon things of lifle simetimes come toour cars, saysthe Youth's Companion: A fey y 120 tro well-Known w it ersin the neighborhood of Flarvard col- lege endeavorel 1o evincea prcti tumn. They lived near each other newr that whenthe water inthesupyly pipes in the house of me was frozen, they conceived the iden of introlucin the much needed fluid defore the plimbr arrivel by conveying it from the howse of the other in i ordinzuy rubberhose, The weather was of the zero Kind, and the same cold that frozethe waterin the lewden pipes withinthe house, froze the witer in the rubberhose wihich Lay upon the snow without. It is hadly neces- sary tonddthuta miss of icysnovanda brokenhose were the only resultof this novel aqueduct, An cquilly gool sty is tod of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Cottle, the piblisher, drove Wordsyorth from Bristol to Alfoxdenin agig. summoning Coleridge o the wiy. The Alfoxden pantry wasempty, s they carriel breid and cheeseanda bottle of win A beggarstole the cheese,and while Coleridge vith haugry impatience wis taking outthe horse, the boitle of wine roledto the ground and was broken. Coleridge, abshed, gave the horse up to Cottle,who tried to pull off the collur. It was1oo much for the worthy pub- lisher's strength, sand he called Words- worth to assist. Worlsworth retired bhuflled, and was relieved by the ever Tundy Coleridge. It seemedmore likely that theywoud pull off the aninul head than his collar, imnd they v veled by what magic it had ever ben put on, “La, mast [ who vas pussing, “you don't goto work the right way,” and tuning round the collarsheslipped it off in aninstant, e One Appreciative Advertiser. Chitago Tribune: The curtain went downion the first st aund the little hoy laned over and whispered exeitedly to his mother: Fow of wigons suid 1, w ho aw iy He ain't mesel contry maid, SWell, Jerry?? “That isn’t all, isit?? o 1 afew moments and then n, inpatiently: mmn, wien are they going to roll up that shude again?”? OMAHLA & COINGIL BLFES DRIVING PARK. Tall Mecting, October 7to 10, 1890 $4,000 IN PPUIRS LIS, PROGRA MME: NMONDAY, 0CTOBER 7. 200 Pce —Purse. ... ......oes tting— Pirso G dyearold Trotting —suko i 250 Trott] 0 Trott1 year-old Trot WED. 28 Trottd g Purse Ao free-For- All Tritting Pune z Yearling Trottine Rice—Sake.. . . TIURSDA L OCTOBER 10, Trottinz—Purse : »r-All Pacing P o, - r=All, Stallion—FPurse. 0L Trotting msoclitionrules to gov 1. Stakerce free. JoW. SDAY, OUTONER 0. Fnt track, en o Mile PEREGOY, I'resilent, Comneil Butly, 1o wa, Address all conmunications 3 BB, Socrtary, 21550uth 14th St Omaki, Neb. Electri¢ Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete. AGENTS WANTED, DR.C, C.JUDD. 604 Broadway, Councl Bluffs Ia F. M. ELLIS & C0., ARCHITECTS Istrect you could see nquivering of heat | [ SPRCIAL NOTIOES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, = == = | JOR exchange- 20 acres, Monigomery (0 neas, woll fmproved, 100 meres, Chautaugua o, srved © 20 eros, TroyoCo, K | 7 20 weres, Comianehe (o., \ Kun, well me | s wll Srmproveds Wane, wellim prove Morris Co., L loganCo. K Fu o it Co i aeres, Muhlenberg well tnproved s dose ) acros, voll fuproved ; Aleons Co, Midite | e, o8, Toe Cou Otlos o, Wil trd or nlifor mers hand s o oty propt 1 Counell Butrsor Omiha, ety Clearlandin Stone and Birr, . Mo, Creanery i Chipoiin, Dick fnon’ o, K ap. H1800 18U ert e 1tes. Getto the fromt will tride L rice Kials hotel Fnu chaige - businesswill sellstock of rizs aid Gt res alinew ind fist cliss, ata discount, 1€ sold withinne xt30 diys. ns voico about $2,00. Adanss 8, Bw ofice, Council BLats. PORSALE-1 e studar brud te w8 years old, maiched themeitybroke will ol shy Mafn st, ComeilBiafs, J. L. Pric THANCE of a dlfetine. New Groom haise, besides bhith; hot anl coll witer alf through; fumanen gasandeectic Hht, Foe sile oneasyterns. OnFourth we.. one block fom notorsix from postofice. W. W. Bl gor, 28 Pear st PRREENT Titel fune furn i <lod, Possessiongiven etoly nfor ton adiress W, Sielontop, orChils Str b, Counell BLuls, nas wil Tnproveds 1im proved, aska Kntuacky z wllhe | 3 Viys, i drly ullaw BRI TOU RNISIED nonis with bourd, $1to §ipe® Fwed. 10V e St Lo JPOBSATETI0 T Tstara oneasy terms, The nast popalarplace § o tly, B\, Heott. &7 Bradawy. D oo 1m JORSALE-Orwill trado for a god nad team, stillion No. 61 registered in Wal= lwee. By D Arhibaid, dun by Kentudky Clay,iyeanold, Apply toDr. Nacrae. JORSALE or Rent—Girdon lay houses, by J. R Ko, 100 Mai st, Blutrs, MO RRENT—Tw0 new maolern -room hoisess Goul Toution. Aply 65 Fifin avenue Ja I Davidson. Wit o unell y Lyoucan by shonog e tenns, il i easoof yoir det atanytimeleaveyour fanlly the bone deal anthfollovinz orms: At worth 4,603t $12 per non th A home Worthd1:5%) 4t $18 per non th A hone yorth 2,000t 824 per nomth A hone Worth H0004t $ 3 per non th A home vorth 4,000 4t #4 por non th Othier pried oneson the sano tems. The wove monthly paynents inclide privdpal and Interest, For finll particules all o or wldres thefudi& Wells Co.. 06 Broadway, Counell Blufrs, T =y — RGAINS, PEICIAK K OTon Broadwayin Caitral sub, for 7 L& Van “Patten, Eviret Aset et e husiness, A splend id opeily Inquire otiolinson & Van 1 YLEAR fand in Missour to exelan go fon CamelilBlufls poperty, Johinson & Van Patton, AR bts In Omihato trade for a god of thelots will xive an extragnd . Johmson & Van E ) Everit bk, H QUSEand tvo Las on Nortiithstred for sale ata Laguin Jolston& Vau Patteny e DR. BELLINGER’S 'd e urgic —AND— Private Mospital Co-. Broadway and 26th Sts, Cousert, BLuies, IowA. Forthetren tuen tof allsurical ad clonfy disewses and diseases of the blood . Privatodiseases of the urinry id sexual orzans, assy pIIlis, 18 SEictwm, CVtis, spers maorroloe. Ist minhonl, sevual o polence 1l wen kiess fren tel succssiullv. ticulr atten thn paid todiseises of the s Asthin umption. Bromch dney Disex 1e,Dro Far. araly ai Brigit's Dises st iriowle. lyd v it the Spiul Curvat Wehavea dognrtient dovoled nelu to_the tretment of Uterne Dseases, Medicinesentsecurely paelk.d und freofrom observation. Correspndence emfidmtial, Alire DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Inslitute and Private Hospital, Cor, Brodway andith Sis.. Coneil Bl la. 27 MAIN STREET. OverO. I, JTacuesnin & Co'sJewdry Stors, ATTEND clclly to lusiness” ta splndidnotto Thehlghs ext siccessin every 1ine of limanenerny Is rech el byhim whoholds to sime aloptel speulty. WESTERN Peoyle areprogressive fullof emrzy, and mouey making selemes, They newd spieial iainig £or et i atio. Her publie shoold or her togeasing milionk Leads are dil 1n pop 2 wran " COLLEGE, Commences fall torm Sept. [st, She solect thy 1y peacieal for ler Stitent. Nomal Bus 8o rllinn. Ponmaihio courss, wel or. gunied anl canfully condictel Stiden o Council Bluffs, lowa, ! s W. 8 Paulon, COUNCIL BIUFIS STEAN DYE WORKS All kinds o Dy ing i Clemingdoneln thy Higheststyleof tho Art, Faded nd St lned Fubries mad Iok us goold as new. Worl pronpt ol il parts o thetouriry. sendfor price lis AMACTAYN, Pro 101 Brod N . lwestorn Do poy ANLES L TEANN AN, Cashie CITIZENSSTATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL.,..,00 ... $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.. . .vouvrv. . 50,000 LUBILITY TODEPOSITORS... . ..... 350,000 DiRECTORS -1, \ 1.0, Glonson, E. L artE. K| uindson, Charls Tramn: nenl bk g busl altul and surpus of @y stern Livi uth INTEREST ON TIMEDEPOSITS, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corer Muin aid Broadway, — And Bujlding Superintndents. Rooms 40 and 4 o Hulld lng, Onaha Ne and Roomns 244 and 246 Merrian Blok, Coune Blufs, La Conespudeuce sollolted, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Dealers in foreln and donestlo excheng Oallections nade and int 1 1 Golloot i nteest puld on cind

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