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HE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OI'itiCE, NO. a 1y Car TILTO! Do H oW, TELEPHONES Business OMce, Night Editor MHINOR ME N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal The Married Ladies' Social soclety this evening at th Bargh 1 on Benton street. An excursion train of six with people from Ohio, Tndiana and Nlinoi came in on the Q. yesterday, Th bound for western points. The members of Mt. Zion colored, will hold @ pien this afternoon. A number of colored from Omalia will join them, iuenew buggy for the useof the department has been completed, Watterman, its builder is very p Job. 1t will be ready for del Remember th t of the Hess opera cony sale at the opera house rseribers at 9a. m, and the gens p.m. Oneof Attorne; disposed of yos fssuing a writ of served on John hous The Woman's Christian meet this afternoon at 8 o W. Ross on Willow aveny session for the consideration of business and the sccretary tendance. Mus, Marie J, Bartol died yesterday at Weston. Ia., aged seventy-one funeral will take place today at from the residence, and the body will terred in of Reuben Baxton, M licenses wi Christian Miller and Emma Ol cil Bluffs, Morris Winters of and Caroline Stoclting of ¥ By any will be Sim's sal lay by the abatement Huyworth n district of the The oissued yeste both of Council Bluts. The grand jury is still very busily en but has not conpleted work to make a report. report will b week, The court fnal calendar until thelast of Petitions were fited in the superior yesterday by . Bennet & Son for th sute of & mortgage upon _the ten Dumer, und by L. Prou pistrator of the estate o M enforee the payment of a §500 note by HL. P The ‘hants’ assoc meeting on Tuesday evening in courtoffice after by give way to the cit about subjuets of o the counc about night Complaint is made that a numberof young | lifeu burden to thepeo- hoodluu waking ple in the of Eightecuth stree are in the habit of concealing th the we with any kind of venicnt. Lust night G jearold girl, duighier of . L ng at 17 enth avenue, the young rufiuns while church. She was stru the side The case of Officer Noye: felonious,y shooting the Miher called in Justice Schurz’s court at yesterday, but owing to the fac tounty attorucy was unable to be pi was continued until sc be *d upon by muty of Noyes against t Johu Scheff ing them with assault with int murder are et for today at th i but it isnot likely they will b e fore the grand jury talsés hold of th Nearl, court yesterdiy was taken case of K. C. Burgee vs. closure of u mechanic's lien, penter and builta house Clover. Clover claim s shockingly o Evans ent, Ame parti BEE 12 PEARL ST. rrier (n any part of the City MANAGER. ms residence of Mrs, Charles conches loaded | t church, “in Fairmount park po and K ud of the ery Saturday ts for the performunce found on drug store today al public was The writ was St Jo association will ock with Mrs It is a special | impor urges u ful mo vears. P \ts' cometery, She was the 1y m of Co vattamie, J. R. Rasmussen and Anna Marie Jorgenson. e sufficicitl; Itis not expected that made before the last of the | will not take up the erim- next wee fo farm v, us Follett, executed tion held theiv poli & been compelled to | There we t, and they ll‘(‘ | having been run into the police station at ¥ o'clock at smselves pedestriuns ans, a thirtecn s assuulted by returning from k with a brickbat on and one of her vibs was fractured charged with | boys was | 1 that the ¢ mext wee The ad Williamn Walters, charg- 1t to commit 2o hed be: matter, all of the entire time of the district in hearing the illiam Clover Burgee some time that the done and refused to itand the carpenter filed a lien. [arge number of carpenters have been sub- paenaed by the defense and the taking of t requires o great deal of time, ng to quib work at ¥2.30 around the court house All of the bri been completed and the scaffolding t awiy and the building cleaned out v the carpenters. The gaged yesterday in putting ¢ this will be finished in a she can now ize what a ma, it will be, and th daily throng the g glances at_the noble building. Y the last of the ornaments on the t cornice was put it place. Itisa ma winged lion in terra cotta, and sits faci e, day t time. nific wre turn south, lookiug outover the park and vast ex- lake and plain in sati anse of city, ed wondes lating v The contractc themsely and th accidentof uuy kind. doubt. \ injunction has been grauted to dents of Firststreet upon the petition of Mis. Eva Bixby restraining the motor com- Enn\ from taking up the rails now us hie parklineand replacing them with heavier, fre ourtand is made returnable to- as contemplated. Tho writ was issuer ‘abe are the attorne; Mis. Bixby ight & Baldwin motor company. Junction dissolved, and the street, who are b.n-luu..v as confident the petition that th still greater obs which is now and switche: Mrs. Bixby. aged by th The petition also court to restrain the motor compan Tunning their cars at the present spec Among the last things done by atthe meeting on Tuesday ev passage of & resolution inst he fences forthwith, The vesiorday morning and th k Marsh had not_complied with_th structions which he for some moment Holmes, wh ested property owners o look rights, will procure an injunet him, and the will "ot on courts, The city aro confident the tim It is unders he attempts to do so property owne! the exira six foeet and they fideut that they have. -~ New fall uumh ust rec chaut tailor, 310 Broadway, ——— J. G. Tipton, real estate, O T s uot concluded at the adjournment of he carpenters who have been sub- cnied are very wrathy on account of hay- and lie k work on le new hul(l has ady carpenters wero the roof, 4 People ut structure s of the thousands who 1in_admir st pof th nficent g are congratu- employes that they have got so nearly through without an There s no longer any d for 'he motor people are contl- dent that they will succeed in getting the in- iacuts of are just ullege in their Is will cause a 100 of the thorough fare, the council ng was the 1cting the city el ¢ to fix the property iines on the west side of Benton street uud the marshal to re- lines were stakes six_feetinsidoof the I Templeton report of the in- will have to carey out, and 1t is scarcely probable that he will'doso oo that Attorney has been retained by the int fler ivedat Reiter's, mer- Broadway. J. C. Bixby, steam nheating, sanitary’ gineer, 43 Life bailling, Omaba; riam block, Council Bluffs. el e PERSONAL x, Johu Dunn left. Tuesday evening for Du- buque, whore he will once more shake hands his old comrades at the rcunion which wit 15 to be beld there. Charles Beerworth mother, Mrs. Davison, and sister, W02 Mer PARAGRAPHS, S, T. McStee has returned from atrip wife and daughter, Mrs! Boysen, returned fron Long Pine, Nob., evening, where they express themselves as baving & hud delightful time, - e— 85 dozen ladies, swiss ribbed jersey 8he, or threo for $1.00, former price 50¢ eich. Boston store, Council Blufts, In. N A 0od hose el froo with every 100 feet of hose purchased ut Bixby' e Special rices on 50-inch bleached German damask table linen at the Boston store at {bc, dle, Hocand dSe. Council Blufls, Ia. their training uto the winoerand cityfattorey S who are occunying the street have no rights at all to are equally con- The prospec good for a stubborn fight and long litigation THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: fHURSDAY, 'THE NEWS I THE BLUFFS. | The Public Schools Orowded Beyond Their | Seating Capacity. | A SENSATION IN THE DISTRICY COURT. A Chicago Lawyer Asks for the Dis- barment of a Prominent Attorney — Some Pnblic School Qu ots tions—~Minor Mention. The public schools of the . | 80 badly crowded as they are time, Unless something can be done to | lieve the gorge in at least twoof the schools | a large number of children will be denied the | public school privileges. The schools al- luded to are Washington avenue and Pierce. In some of the rooms of the latter bullding mang of the pupils yesterday were without seats and some of thom were sitting on tiio floor. Inucarly allof the rooms the enr | ment is greater than the scating capa In the Washington avenue building the same crowded condition existy, and the teach have been endeavoring to reduce the g | by sending away all the children who do | notlive in the district but who have been at- nding the school by permission of t board. Yesterday the teachers sent aw about a dozen of the pupils for this reason, | butwhen they reported to the Plerce street were never at the present it U | The teachers are doing all that ean be done, | but they must lave some r | board of education, if that organization drop theless important mat ters that are being made, the subjects of unfortunate versy. In one of the Washington avenue rooms the attendance is fifty-five and the e Lut forty-five seats, and ot all of these are provided with des} The school board meets nest Monday night, and the taxpayers will expect them to do iething to relieve the crowded condition of these two schools. ri- m in- fo to | adquarters, 418 ced ressmaking by Miss Wallace, over Cattiemen’s baak. - We are gomng to L hose, and have doubly the the To close out we | will seltall csand fixtures at dead cost, forcash, C. B. Paint & Oil company, Nos. 1 and 3, Masonic temp Hose at andling gard largest stock quit urt re- of ad- | to sation o ct court proceed- ings wus enlivencd lay morning by what the lawy usation. It was oceasioned by the presence in the court room | of Attorney Blum, of the legal firm of Blum & Blum, of Chicago, and was in the shape of a motion asking the court to grant an order requiring Join N, Baldwin, of the firm of Wright & Baldwin, to pay over to A. J. Man- del the sum of §1,100, which it was alleged Baldwin was illegully also ask- ing for an order debarring the firm from fur- ther practice, e, Buldwin appeared for himself and the vlanatin. He admitied that s puid to him, but clamed that greement with Mandel by which in i for the State tiementof sev- which the bank ud the unpleasant back in 159 Friedman . the millinery business in this cily and was indevted to the saving | Lailk tothe amount of nearly #4000, He was also indebted to A, J. Mandel to the amount of£1,100, He mortgaged his stock and give notes for these amounts, Wright & Baldwin were the _attorneys for the claimants and foreclosed the mortsrage on the stock and it was sold forovers>,00. The foreciosure was made upon affidavits filed by Blum in the name of the bank and the money was paid into the bauk. The bank was zarnisheed for Mandel's cluim, John N. Baldwin acting as Mandel's attorney. The bank paid over to him more than the $1,100 to satisfy Mandel's garnishment. Manael claims that Baldwin has refused to pay ov has employed Blum'to fo the aid of the court. The disbarment part of the motion was not pressed. Baldwin made a strong showing to ince the court that he was acting in ac dance with the law und taking the proper and safe course toprotect himself. The court reserved his decision. Several more motions were n clude affidavits inthe Whittles Some of the #fidavits wh - | not ruled upon are of u very and | acter, and if they are trial the case will have to_be conducted be- hind closed doors, There is some doubt about the case being reached during this term of court, The tediumof © - id- | firm the mone 125 bank pending the s mishnent sgits in sted. e cse ok ; i Al in that ur, for A him to do so by Le de to ex- ydivorce case. the court has susational char- adnitted during the g oy e For Sale. Ourretail furniture business, established trade. Stock is first well selected. Reason for selling, into the exclus Ang one wishing togo into bnsiness should Investigate this, as itis one of the few golden opportunities of a life time. C. A. B with good class and are going the e & Co. at the this week. 50 dozen ladies' jersey ribbed vests Boston store for 1214e,” worth 1t Council I8lutrs, la, for - To the Tadies—Miss Mary Gleason has re urned from her eastern trip and is bette repared than ever to satisty all who want for | rstclass dressmaking. Kooms in the old the | brary building, Pearl st om Somo Sehool Board Qaestions, Tothe Editorof Tne B The would lile to ask a few qus pareil, iu its Suuday issue, assor is & quarcel between Prof, My ughton and the school board. Now is thatso or Is th school bourd divided 1! Is there ot three of the board for McNaughton and three azainst him¢ Does the Nonpavell do the professor justic Did not the gage the professor for the ensuing y raise his salary $2000 Has he not been ployed as superinteudent of schools about si yearst Did any person ever hear of his in- competency during this long torm of service! Is is customary in a business way to sizo up a man by the service he has given in his many years, or do the business people condemn i man on the rumo™s civeulited presumasly to gratify the malice of a fow cock-eyed hy erites that always roll a scandal under the tonguo as & sweet worsell Why do sey- eral of the members of the school board rush inlo the papers with @ letter on this muddle! 1f one or two or three of the school board krow of any sub- stantiul reason why the professor is no longer fit, to manage the schools of this city, why do they not try him before the board in ‘a proper manner and not try him in the daily paperst Mr. Editor, is our present school board a competent 1ot of men to entrust with the most importaut charge withiu the gift of our 1s it not a fact that a certain member of " the facture evidence in a questionable munner foe the purpose of m-cumrlhhixw their nefarious enal Isitnota fact that Mr. Hunter, 8 men. ber of the school board, approached u la who hud formerly taught in the schools here, but was not employed for the present year, and pumped her for her opinion us 0 what she could conclude 1o sy ugaiost M Naughton?! And did not ths Hunter pi sent a document for her to sign, and did he unot tell her that her fato de- pended on her action fin this matter! And dia he wpot tell her it was ot ate to get a school, as there would ancies soon, or words to that offect! v, if this is the a certain the board proposes to oust McNaughton is it not proper to suppose that the same men will attempt to intimidate the teachers by hinting that if they do notsignthe documents pro- pared they may not stay longt Did McNaughton ever steal watermelons? Did Hunter ever steal nl»plL‘nI Does John lecture before the alumni class{ Is John as- suming the role of superintendent of the city schools! And if 50 where did he get his au- thority, and what salary does he expecti Or does he expect his fame as an educator will pe sufticient pay! Do Jobn Lucius, and Hunter ocowprise the preseut school board or the. the last ts ro- | building they found the situation even worse. | lief from the | contro- | hool bowd is attempting to manu- | faction of | are they only just one half of it! What fice, if'any,” doStewart, Blaxsim and W bold in this city! A Cirizes, - Dissolution Notlce, he partnership heretofore existing be- tween L. P, Jensen and R, Atkins, under the firm vame of Jensen & Atkins, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. 12, Jensen re- tiring. The business will be conducted in the future by R. Atkins, who will settle all ac- counts dueto or by the firm. L. P. Jensen will remain in the employ of R. Atkins and will be pleised to meet his old_friends and customers us heretofore. L. P, JexseN, | ATKINS, | Oouncil Bluffs, Ta, Ht'pl('lnbur 10, 1890, ————— ! Buy your lumber of T'he Judd & Wells Co,, | 818 Broadway. - Money at relucel rates lomedoa chatto and real estate sect H. Sheafe & Co Will Remodel the Reel. The city council as a committee of the whole were out yesterday afternoon looking into several things that have been subj for discussion in the council meetings, One matter inquired into was the condition of the broken one-orse hose recl at No. Sengine house, At the meeting of the council on Tuesday evening the chalrman was in- structed tohave new wheels put under the old it in hisjudgment the old venicle was worth it and the expense 1ot 100 great. He was instructed to correspond | with the Silsby company, who made the recl, and ascertain the price of the needed repairs. But yestorday morning Chief Levin and other members of the fire ment called the attention of the fire committee to the bad condition of tho old recl and strongly urged the complete remodeling of the machine and | changing it from a two whe into a four | wheel cartiage. The mayor and all the men- bers of the council took a look atthe r of the once haudsome v and e to follow the advice of the - men if it proved to be practical. It is esti- mated that the cost of new wheels and asle for the two wheeled cart will cost about # and then toe eart will be o better than it ever w , while the expenditure of about 100 will chaige it intoa four wheeled cavriuce | and make it one of the ment, It1s probable that the latter will be made althoueh, the alderman did ot announce thew intentions and _conclusions. Theold cart has agood deal of historic in- terest attached to it. It was built by the Silsby eompany for the Paris exposition, and scrap of metal_about it was nickel and silver plated and all the woodwork was in- laid mahogany, rosewood and cherey. It vas awarded the first premium at Paris, and when it was shipped back 10 this country it had a rough passage ncross the ocean and was sadly rusted by thesaltspray. It was found necessary to pant a large part of the b some woodwork and polished metal to conce the rust and stains, and it was afterw. sold to Council Cluffs ata b in. The \w\\ 8 of the department fecl deeply attached toit, and are anxious to hav ll cemodeled and kept in scrvice. The council also exa tory grade of Avenue cerning which there hi protests filed by the inter: conclusions will be announc ined the unsatisfac- astof Oukdlaid, con- > been petitions and :d partics. The d late One case gents' out'ng flannel shirts, 33¢ and 3¢ this week at the Boston store, Coun- cil Blutis, La, If you wish to scll your property Juad & Wells Co., C. B. Judd, pre Broudw e S A Dr. C. H. Bower, Mai gy Fashionable wool suits made by Mrs, L. Simmons, $5 to $7; silks, 7 to $10. Shorthand. Miss Rhodes, Brown bailding. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL st SESSION. angelical Lutheran Synod of Nebraska Meets at Denvor Dixver, Colo., Sept. 10, L grau to Tux Bee]—The eighteenth annual session of the Bvangelical Lutheran synod of Nebraska was opened in this city this morn- ing at St. Paul's Lutheran church. The in- troductory ses occurred at the church last evening, Rev. Dr. Adam Stump deliver- ing the sermon. Rev. H. B. Hansen of Trinity Lutheran church, Denver, welcomed the synod to Denver, as did also Mayor Lon- doner in a brief address, Dr. Kuhue of Owaha responded on behalfof the synod. The presenting to the synod of the silver gavel by the Leadville Lutherans was one event of the evening. The gavel is a beauty, of solid silver, small and appropriately cn- It was said thatit would bo prized 3 vnod until its members should be called home. When the morning 12 Tele- ynod wi this their latter called to order answered to being ministers. Among the J. A. Clutz, president of the Mid- laud college at Atchison, Kan. ; Hev, L, M. Kohm of Omaha; 1 Charles D, Albert, president of tae toard of Home missions at Baltimore; Rev. J. W, Liukir, ary of the Chure i S, B, 5. The morning session was devoted mostly to routine business, the clection of officers sultin wlu-ul gev. J. C, Jucob, W. C. McCool ; Ger- man : V. llnnnpmn.n N, Wilhelmy; statistical ' se )‘l Kull ere read ynods admitted, afternoon session was devoted to the ap- tment of various committees and brief of various prominent delegates, e Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomuch and bowels through the nerves, A new diple. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid | piles and constipition, Splendid_for men, Women and children, Smallest, mildest, surest. ¢ doses for Samples [ree at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Do 5. Third Dy Canr Dot Telegram to T ip Douglas. Wis., § 10, ¥ ~The thir as follows, the day's scoro and totals for the three days being shown Rifle Team —Lieutenant Muir, Sev infantry, 170-458; Scrg infantry, 164-442; Corpor 7 S fantry, 165 Fifteentn infan engineer, teenth infantey, Unger, Fifth ‘infautr, ang, Twellth infar Heruan, Ninth infaitr Carbin reant \I orwin, seeant Dolan, al ‘I'rich, First Ser f Keiser, MR 416} Corporal Thoraton, Sixth ca 1654107 S Ty Pifth 407 Corpor, Fifth eay Captain Hal vi 0 h Mitchel, Wright, N lnmnl 1 101" Corporal -10)] Private 7; Licutenant total 4,106, cavalry total 4,071, If you could 500 your awn scalp through an oralnury magnifying glass, you would be amazed at the ambunt of dut, dandruff, and dead skin thercon accumulited. The best and most. popular preparation for cleansing the sealp is Ayee's Hair Vigor. il Assaulted iy Tramps. CLeveraND, 0., Sept. 10. | [Special Tele- gram to Tur: Bee.] -William Stewart of Can- ton and a man named Roeves of Upper S dusky were stealing a ride in a Fort Wayne railroad frelght car last night. Wien the train reached Loudonvile four tramps en- tered the car, assaulted und_robbed Stewart and Reeves and threw them from the train, which was running at the rate of twenty miles an hour. Stewart wasterribly injured, ‘Reeves has not been found and itis believed he was killed. The tramps ese - The Weather For Ouiabia and warmer. For Nebraska—Light, local rains; cooler, variable winds, For Towa—Fair; warmer westerly winds. For South Dukota—Fuir, except local raius in western portion; coolér, variable winds, , becomiug northwesterly, orecast, clnity — Fair; slightly SEPTEMBER 11, 1800 WON IN THE“NINTH INVING, The Lincoln Olub’ Pakes Another Game From Omaha, Making Three Straight, NINE ERRORS CREDITED TO THE BLACK SOX The Milwaukee Brewers Take a Tum- ble to Third Place—Standing of the Clubs,~ Tips for Today's Race | gram to Playol, . 10) 10 Won. 00 67 [ Lost. 10 @ 0 neanolis . nsis Clby IA"('U ni1, Omaha 10, LiNcors. , Sept. 10.—|Special to Tur Bir|—Once mmwml the boys from the me- tropolis fall vietims to the prowess and good luckof the Lincoln team. Theve was a good | crowd present, and the manner in which they | lifted the roof of tie grand stand in the fvst two iunings caused people forthres blocks around torun from their bouses in fearand trembling. A young man whose namo sounded something like Idle Jug, but who spells it Eiteljory, started to do the twitling for the visitors, and he was simply pio for | Lincoln’s batters, en runs were made | off himin the first two innings, and fifty would have been the total had not old rel ble “Dad” Clarke been substituted in tho third. The Black Sox played like a lot of schoolboys in the first, thivd and uinth innings, and rolled up nine yellow er- rors in that time. Their vlay- ing in tho other fnnings was good, Lincoln's game was far from perfect, and six black marks were registered against them. Cleveland coverel himself with glory by making two home runs over the center fleld fence, One in the second brought intwo runs, and the other was made in the fourth, when nobody was on the bags, Hemp for Lincoln picked the same spot, but no ono had preceded him at bat, The Reds secured nine hits altogether, while the Blicks touched Roach for thirfeen safe ones. With the ex- on of Cleveland’s homers, they were all s, while Lincoln corralled four two- baggers, one three-base hit and u homo run, At the Begimning of the ninth the score stood 10 to 7 in favor of Omaha, but on four hits and several errors four rans were mado by Lincoln, and the game was won. ‘Tiree men were on’ bases for Lincoln when the third man was put out. It was hard hitting all around, three Lincoln and but two Omaha men compressing the ozone. Following is the score: LINCOLN, ®Bo eljore, Ro ‘Connot, 1 emamcEEy el Totals...... 20 1l Total BY INNINGS. Lincoln,. 4 000 Omha ., 383 110 Runs earned—Liucoln 5 Omaha 5. g, Brimblecomb, Hoove Macullar. Buases on Hit by ., Sept. 10.—[ Telo- —Following is the score i) KANSAS CITY, k| Of Manning20.. Nicol, se.. O[S, "5 0| sToover, e u|8tearn: Pogrman, rf..0 Pettit, Shoch, w3, Allerts, . Thornton, b ol comcnemc—g | ammcxsonec | cecumorn=> 1l ccomcoo—cn Totals. Milwaukee Kunsas City rned runs nsis Clty ase hit n base o wiukeo 1, Kansas Oit nion 4, Smith 4. Time o ud forty minutes. Umpire—MeDermott. Two-b 1. Bi Minneapolis 7, Sioux City 0. roLts, Minn., Sept. 10.—[Special Telegram 0 e Bee.]—Following is the score of today's game: SIOUX CITY, il ccocemane, McQuade, 1f..1 Mir iyn. 1b 1 rf. ooy e 0/ Powell 0|Genins, 1|Shellhasse 0|Crossley, ¢ 1| Widuer, 'p. Duke, =l abeosbate, e Totals... Minneapolls. Sioux City. SUMMARY. Runs earned—Minyeapolis 2, —Ryn. sSacrifice Double plays to Day to lyn Day, Str: pitehe ness Pussel Ti pire Two-bnse hits nits—ltyn, Day, Dugdale. “Duke to Dugdale ‘to Day, Duko Llen bases—MeQuade, Ryn Kuppel, Genins 2. Hit by - Bases on balls—Duke 4, Hark- ont—-Duke Harkness rossley 5. Wild' piteh—Du hour and forty-five minutes, Um-~ Hoover. D RING, Lincoln Races. ept. 10.—Summary of to- 2, purse 2(00—Sam Keith won, second, Roxy L third, Gyp* B'fourth, Beat time { trotting—Toboggan won the first heat ruled out under protest, Sitsam see- ton thivd, Timo of Toboggan— ) pacin three L thivd. Best time ) guarantee trot, purse §1000—, Gains won in threo straight heats, time—2:203. Half mile and _repeat running race for §1,100—Belle Reamond won in 51 seconds, purse $100—Sam Keith won in llah second, Rox; Won the 8t. Leger. Loxpoy, Sept, 10.~Memoir won the St. Leger stukes at Doncaster, Blue Green second, Gonzaloo thivd First race—| Second rac ‘Third race Fourth race Fifth race Sixth ra Tow Mackin, Ed Bell, alding, Atticus, Billy Pinkerton, Dan €, Sena A, Ireland, Winglow, Bob Thomas. AT SHEEPSUEAD BAY, Reclare, Drizzle. o ~Budge, Buddhist. race—Potomac, Strathmeath, Yourth race—Torso, Sinaloa, th ruce —Fitzjames, Grimaldi, ixth race—Philosophy, Macbeth L e = A Deed of Blood, I‘IN( v SAN Frasusco, Cal, Sept. 10,—Albert | Jordon, asaloon proprietor, and bis wife were | found bleeding and insensible on the floor of | the saloon tiis afternoon, Jordon had cut his wifels wrist with o caselnife, then cut both his own wrists and stabbed hmself 1n the breast, Il health und lack of business led them to seek to d their troubles, The woman will probably recover but the man will die. — The new offices of the great Rock Island route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. l AN EARTHQUAKE SCARE, Smoke Issuing From Mouutains in North Carolina Asneviie, N, C., Sept. 10, Tuk Brr.] from rliable citizens in the neighborhood Beo Tree creek, o tributary river, twelve miles cast of this city, state that for the thind time since the Charleston carthquake smoke has for some days heen regularly emitted in considerable volume from seven mountain peaks of the Blue Ridge chain. The peaks have come to be designated “the seven smoking mountains J. W. Boon, f the Beo Tree Croek neiglh- borhood, says that for tho past two weeks ) ‘movning about b o'clock @ vast volume of black smoke, running to the height of 500 feet, has issued from Watch IKiob, Rocky Knob and five Blue * Ridge ™ mountain peaks which are visible from Bee Troe creck. Mr. Boon suys that tho peaks were first observed to b smoking on October 5, of the ar of the Charleston earthquake. That year the smok ing lasted three weeks, 1t then ceased until last year, when for three weeks, beginning in September, the peaks w activity. An effort is being made to have Prof. ‘D. Smith, the geologist, of Mason county, and General T, L. Klingion jovesti- gate the matter, as many of the people have me so alarmed that sthey say they will ve the neighborhood. Spectal Telo- of - POLITICS IN CHEYENNE, e State Campaign Demonstrations Ieach a Climax, Cneyexxe, Wyo., Sept. 10.—[Special Tel- egramto e Bee, |—The climax of political demonstrationsin the state campaign was hed here tonight on the eve of the elec tion. Both parties made extensive prep tions for the event, which far surpassed any- thing of the sort ever seen in Choyenneor Wyoming. Each party indulged in a toveh Light procession. The republicans were headed by their flambeaux, handsom uniformed and drilled, Following we bundreds of men I line carrying torches, while banners bearing appropriste designs and floats caricaturing features of the cam- 1 were conspicuous in the procession. The democrats hud a tambeau club, ea member of wiich wore a white plig hat. Both parades were remarkably fine, each being flanked by alarge company of horse men and each being provided with gun clubs, which created a terrible din. Rockets and Rou candles were fired along the entire line of both processions. The republicans had the best of it drilling and the way their men were handled, but the number of men in line were about equally divided. Subse- quently the republicans helda big meeting in the opera hou an open- air demonstr. The parties will énter the fight tomorrow equally confident, Both claim the state by about fiftcen hundred (nnwl\n( e men figure that the election will be close. The new Australian Vallot syetor goes into force for the first time, which introduces the greatest element of uncertainty, Political Excite Lamyir, Wyo., Sept, 10,—[Speeial Tele- m to Brk.|—Tomorrow occurs the first state election in Wyoming and tonight the city is wild with excitement. Both par- @ big torchlight procession pavading s King on eve street corner and in every hall. The prin pal speakers tonight are ex-Congressman Belford of Colorado, Colonel 8. W. spealker of the last h Downey, so of representatives, and Judge M. C. Brown, candidate for the United States senate. The chief dem orator was 12, Gad Bryan, candidate for su preme judge, It is estimated tonight that this county (Albany), the banner republican county in the state, will give the republicans at leust five hundred majority and tha republican state and legislati clceted by an_average maj of about four thousand, he cam s the most excit- ing in the history of Wyoming. L iiy 3 HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH 3 Via the Wabash Route. On September 0, 23 and October 14 the Wabash will sell’ round trip tickets to points fn Texus, Arkansas, Temessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Geor- gin and Florida at Half Fave, good for 30 days. Remember tho Wabash is the quickest route South and Southenst. Reclining Chair and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on all trains, Only hours to St. Louis, s & Chattanooga, “ New Orleans, New York, with corresponding fast time to all points South and east. For tickets and ull information in regard to routes, also for a copy of the Southern Homeseckers' iuide, call at the Wabas 1502 Farnam street, Om N. Clayton, Northwestern Agent, Omaha, Net — A Saloon Keeper Murdered. St Laks, Utah, Sept. 10 — [Special Telegram to Tur B —J. H, McDonald, a laborer on the railroad grade at Condor Can- yon, on Monday last cut the throat of Gust Waldberger, a_saloon keeper, from the effect of whid the latter died in five minutes, The killing was done with a razor, aud in self defense. , or W Pussenger e Roasted Alive, Has it ever occurred to you when reading accounts of railway accidents that nine-tenths of all the deaths re ported ave the result of fire caused by car stoves and coal oil lamps? The Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul rail- way’s new solid vestibule trains now running between Omaha and Chicago are heated entirely by steam and lighted throughout by their own patent electric lamps. Noother line can offor their patrons such absolute comfort and protection. Not a spark of fire or a drop of coal ol except in the engin Try the Chicago, Milwaulke Paul Ry., when you go cust. 5 the union depot, Omaha, daily at 6:10 p, m., arriving at Chicago at 9:30 the fol- lowing morning. Get tickets and sleeping car berths at union ticket of- fice, 1501 Farnam st., Barker blocl, J. E. PRESTON, Pass, Agt F. A. Nasi, Gen. Thrown fi Sr. Pavi, Sept. 10.— of the state fuir today was the ten-mile race for the ladies’ championship of the northwest and a purse of 81,000 between Miss Jennie Rush of Kentucky and Volla 12olle of Dakota. I the seventh mile Miss Rush wos thrown neavily and was unable to continue. Mi Palle rode out her ten miles and was awarded the prize. Tickets at low accommodations Island route. teenth and Farn e i U rates and superior via the great Roc icket office, 1602—Six- st , Omuhe IR AFOR A, Fire in a Photograph Gallery. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon fire broke out in Rhinebart's photograph gallery on Douglas strect, but the prompt action of the firo department prevented the flames from making much headway. Loss, about §100. Through conches sleepers, dining cars, reclining chair s to Chicago and intervening point vin the grent Rock Island route Pullman palace Ticke office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnum. LOCAL POLITICS, Ninth Ward Democrats, Eleven democrats of the Ninth ward inct atLowe avenue and Hamilton street last night. myth reported aconstitution and by- adopted. pven democrats then got dow business and decided to name their organiz: tion the Ninth Ward Democratic club, after i elected the following office dent, D. Cooper: vice presidents, Euclid Martln and Churchill Parker; secre- H., Webster; treasurer, P. A, Me- Kenna, Mr. McKenna said he wanted to see an ex- Reports received hero | of the Suwanee | other | re again in o stateof | | | ecutive committee appointed to look after the registration of volers and those men who have not taken out their naturalization pi- pers. The president thought the plan good one and on the committee appointed G. I Webster, P, A McKenna and A, Brown DThe question of n hall was discussed, bit most of those present favored meeling in Landergren's stable, on Hamilton street, for the reason that he offered it froe of rent. Mz, Smyth did not like to meetin a stable, He talked some time upon this hall question | and then got the matter referred to the ex- ccutive commit Sixth Ward 1 The Sixth ward German personai rights league held a rousing mectingat "Twenty- fourth and Clark last night. A number of specches were male inwhich the importance of securing naturalization papers was arged upon all foreign residents of tho ward, Before the meeting closed it was arran ged that the sceretary af tho ciub, John H. Wos- cls, would meat all foreigners who have ot taken out their papers at the club_room, Twenty-fourth and Clark streots, atf :30p. n. today, and go with them to Court Clerk v Wil e fumishad with we. St Kauerft was “appointed a menberof the_finance commite v, Hor, who igned on accountof a pressureof busin Che club adjourned until next Wednesdiy evening. BET’I‘LR THAN GOLD RESTORED HER HEALTH, For 2 years 1 exffered from hotls, eryipelas and other bid effections, taklng during that tine great quantitios of i rent medicineswithe out giving mo any pereotible relid, FPriends Srdacedme to try §. 8. 8. 1t inproved me from tho etart, and after taking soveral bottls, re stored my health g far as T eould hope for & Ty age, which is now seventyfive years, Mus. 8. M. Lacas, Bowling Green, Ky, Treatise on Blood and Skin Discaecsmailel free. BWIFD SPECTIIC €O.. Atlants, Ga. GRAND OFGRATIC EVENT. OPENING OF THESEASON. TWO NIGHTS. I'riday and Saturday, Sept. 12 and 13, Manager Dohany begs toant opening eventof the dr aTwo Nights® nncens the e seqson Zagenent of GC. D HESS GFAYD OPery COMPAN. fs th This comp: than eve stronge year larger il pres nts The Finest English Opera Trveling 65 Peopie! Pull Chous! Standarl Operas! R, Musieal Dire ctor. J. B PERROM, Stage Manager ADBAU FRIDAY, TRAVIATA. SEPT. 12, LA l\']nh"('\ Annet i Germont'. Alfredo, | Yaron Duopioi Gastol Dr. Gren Mirguls Prices sale of tick o'dock, Regulur saly Thursd OMAA & CODNGIL BLUFFS DRIVING PARK. Fall Meeting, October 7to 10, 1890 $4,000 IN PURSES. PROGRA MME: .\l(:{]fil‘\.\ X ‘.JCTATI' ~Purse ol ting—Sti Pace, z Trotting | i THURSDA T, OCTOBE 200 Trotting—Purse Tree-For- Al Pacing-Putse, Free-For- All, Stallion—Purse. A1 Trotiing assoclution vale to go Entries elose Ot oherd. Stakcorace fre Nile traclc, 9+ W. PEREGOY, Presfdont, neil Blafts, Lo Address all communieations to GIBBS, : cretayy, puth 14th St., Omalia, Neb. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Madnand Browdway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Dealers in forel nd dorestic exehar interest pald on time deposits F. M. ELLIS & CO0., ARCHITECTS| And Building Superintendents. Rooms 430 ind 45 Building, Onah and Roonis il BBlLock, € ‘RHEUMATIS M. CCIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, = Coy e nge- 20 acres Kinsas, woll Tnpro sres, Cliautaugun Co Montgomery L Kan, well e 1 proved, well duprove o8 Troyo Co, Kinsasw onancle Co, N Morris Co., Kansas well Inproved, well mproved., sk entueky: well Michte Will trade sty poperty Alcona Co., r. cithe l In Counell BLults oron ar and 0 8tone ind By ¢ ory InChapmin, Diekins nots. Gitt , Klel's hotel, front, £ willtrade (YOR chunge in busiiess will aru dfixtures, all new wnd fest class, liscount, If sold within next ) ds Ine out 2,500, Adiress 8., Bed oftice, Counel luirs DOk SALE wil stock of Finestaniard bred toa m, b Blufrs, [a. o solleited, Tand 8y old, matelied. Lady clty broke; willnot shy., (' ul«! Council Bluirs. J. L Price. ANCEof ilifel N o 1 dos bath and 0 W8 Mainst O ne. ot - s 3.50n rou b JOGR RENT ot Taneson, all furyisied, Tosesion given Getiber "o Tafor i dress Win . Siodentop £, or Cliris St Comneil B, b G FurNsurn 1435V FOOR SALE H 0 per ! A Ve Jopilar pace | the ot By o ok s e ALE -Or will trudo i stadlion No. 630 1 £y Dr. Archibakd, dam s d. Applyto Dr. {OR S\LE or louses, LyJ. Blufs. > 0K RREN'E ~T'wonew nod om -room hots Giood loeation. Appl, 5 1l cuue. R. Davidson. ik T Wi 1 terd i Wals by Keitucky M e Rent-Ganlen lanl, wih R Rico 102 Main st., Cou ol 1 nen you an buy @ honseon thesan and in case of vour death atany tine ® your family the home clewr on the Lollowing terms : Ao worlly 81003 st #12 per month, e worth £150) atdls per month, 0 worth 820 ati2e per 01110 WO 8300 atd )y Alome worlh £40) at$13 rpricel ho abaove non thly andinterst. Forfull addressthe Tuld & Wells Comnel LBlu ', T s P e DR. BELLINGER’'S Co. 6N B Surmcal II]SUtUtC —AND— Private Hospital. Co" Broadway and 26th 8ts., Councin Bers, Towa. l«':l%uml ehronte . anl seyual >, (Y STLlS, Spo exuil inpoteice \u cessfully, piid (o dise Sunption, Iy, o s0s of the Sroncehitls, Diseases o rix'ht sm, Pile: riocelr, 1 ydre > the E tureand il departnint. dovotl e yilus ntof Uterinel) s it seeurdy pack-dand free froo Spinul Cur We hive tothe treath Med fein: olservation, Corresponience confidentinl. Address: DR. BELLINGER’S Surgial Institute and Private Hospital, Cor. Broadvay <., Council Blufrs, la. 3.0 Bowoxio T, Vice - Prose CHARLES R. FANNAY, Cashier, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Blulfs. PAD UP CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PRO . LUBILITY TO DEPOSITORS. "l '.nim...m.mn erad anking Disie 4 (1 apltal and surplus of uny Dunke fn Southwestern lowa, INTEREST UN TIM:E DEPOSITS, Council Bluffs& Omaha TRANSFER LINE, H. Beecrolt & Sons, Props. BIGGAGE, EXPRESS & HEAVY FRETGHE, Making threo trips every day except Sume Dolivery C A7 Baprest snd Council B Toles phone and @ pn ~ e pom. Oriders promi ptly ttien PROFESSION AL DI RECTO RY Hu]muln and H. Bn‘kmbme F N. Schurz lh'wd wi Snecifications and ¢ Building, Council Blufls, T Ollice , Council Bluffs, towa, y per Engince 3 imates onof l’ul)lu‘ Worls, Brown Aneric over ess, No, 421 Attormeys at [ Courts. Rooms Blutls, Towa. Stone & Sims ™ w, Practice in the State wna Federal 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Bloek, Council CARPETS I We arg receiving daily for fall trade the fin- N est patterns in ’\I()qudtc, Velvet, Body Brus- ™ sels, Tapestry Brussel Rugs, Lace, Chenile and Silk Curtains, Ingrain Carpets, and Win- do\v shades, Up]lolst ring and Drapery goods, of all kinds. Fringes ‘m(l Fancy Trimings. Uph I\tunw and Interior Decor: Call and see us or write for samples and prices, notice, ting done to order on shog COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO 408 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, 7 e v ¥

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