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HE OMAHA DAILY B sy SATURDAY, THE OMAHA BER COUNCIL BLUFFS. | OFFICE, N0, 12 PEARL ST, Deliverd by Carrier fnuny part of the Clty BW. TILTON, . <« « MANAGHR TEIEPHONES: Bustness O NightEdivo, No.? DIINGR Y ENTAON. 1 N Y.P. O, | Coundl Blifs Limber(o.. wal ! Williin Brown, one of the irceressile ybrothers, was pulled st evoning for o and’ eratingn distirbance. | » Madison street eletric motor injune- We Wi 110t 1 i the superior conrt yestenlny wients will be finlsh el and the cae submitted tod | A *pound social” was e of the ples i events that ocurred in the city lnste Iiwasgivenby the ls | Methiodist chireh for the benefit of the | pastor: | The (asaly divorce ase has ben on- | tined intil the next termof the district court upon the motion of the deferncunt, | Judgzes Cas whose illiess and frullty were asirncd as (e caise, The police officers have been requested by the chief of plice of Dubiqueto Lok out for ayoung girl fourten yers of ige who rn avay from ter houe several diys a0 anl 1t ywas e tothis ity Hor name is Miller Nicholon lad a litttediff culty ¥ hal Tenpleton ! bonds for his app ping to explin the eireurmstane Judge MeCioe, o Twenty-seand street and Seond ave- s school hilldingis being pushedas rapidly as possible torelice the gorge in some of the other bulllings, Under the st favor- able circu nistinees the building _annot be, completed wofore the beginning of tie winter torin. appoinimenthas yeu bea made to the ised by the resigiationof Prof. MeDermid from the corps of instructors of the deaf and dumb institite. 1t will be difi- alt tofill the professors plac, and Sup tenclent Rothert snot. without ansiety over the situation A wiit of ibatenent lus been_issied in the cse of A, Overon against W. A, FHayes, W. A Huges, Harey Forman and Charles Wilkon, omminding the sherifl to size the tigors and fixturs at the pla against which thesuit isalso brought, al 42 East Broadway, ad toshut up theplace. 0w regilatin o in forceat once at > postoftico in tiis ity with reference to dosing of the mils, Herafter the mal pouches forpointseast of Cedar Rapidsind ab 120 p.m. This mail 630 thenext morning, points furtier east are im> Motr Conluctor Nipp hasmade a vecord s a sprinterthatpats bim high up anonss the professinals, Yestonday be ranl00 yirds in tenand fhre ods. accorling t twostop wateles. Thereis no dinger of the ditressinz acident oceurring by which somelimes i o tor conductor lets. his car get away from him. Yesterday moming when the thuner storm was mging thelightiing wis playin g smash wifh the elecdic motor mehiiery, mnd iofore the ¢ hutdown sov- eral viscios flasles hal run into the bild- ingz. The agines werestopped fornearly an hour during the stom, laving the cars stranded all overtown, Mr BuriL. Waller,of the insuran of Willer Bros.. in this city, was nur- Persin, T, yesterday to Miss Kate Hallday youngst duzhter of the lite Henry Hal day. The wedding was o brillint social event, and was. witne by nearly two hun- dredinvitol guests oung people will be at homein this cityafter o brief bidal tour, The growery store of corner of Peard streetan translerred yestrda, Co., of Omaha upon C. Hepler an the fth wenue was v to McCord, Braly & bill of sale amountin g D &0, Immediate], er the annuncement was made othe crelitory jumped in and closed up the plice on writs of attachnen t, Oneof the writs wis sued it byl IR Snyier tosecurea elim of $100. Aneffort was made yesteray to pull down the side Is ofthe ol Brodway Methodist church with rops and tackle. Tut 41 was abandonedas dmngeros aft e or two failuws. The entive worth side threatened to come down with a crash. Mo were at workon the walls witherowhars, peying oft the bricle nd Letting themn fall Lo the ground. The ¢ rictors are anxiousto getthe bhuild- Ing ot of the way andare tryingto save the old maveriil, Theadjustershave ot yet setlied the loss of Frandls Aimsworth Oceasioned by t burning of his printing officcon lower Pear| strect twoweeks ago. The loss amounts to about £ confined almost excusively to type and cases, His insurance mors than covers theloss. Had the fire broken out a day or two somer the loss would have ex cecda the insuran About half of the El'lnving ofice il been removed into anther ailding. ‘William Lew suit for He allege the pla ste: ishas fled his amwerin the ree broight by his wife Mary., that cch wd every allegation in AMils petition is fulse, md that in. her and mukinglife bu uniformly treated her with s and tenderness, and was crally i modd of martiil perfiction, Ho denis thatho is worth the imount of money that she dleges in her petition ad demands for alimary. The case will be rachel this term, Tiw North Second streetbridge has been closed forthe past seven months, and thers seens to bo butlittle prospect of its be made re for trafic during the oming winter. The old bridgo wis tornout alout a moith ago, leaving aduingerous tasm. Onl; a pile of lwse cwbblestonesand & bowd o twolyingon the pavement prevent peoplo from driving intothediteh in the day time, andtwo red lanterns sorvothe sime purpose at night. Theris sme conplait abot the dangerous condition m which the bridge fs left,und theve iy talk of u petiton o the eouncil for betier protection by fencing up thestreel, Tuthe districtcourt yestorday morning tho attmeysfor Maloney & O'Brien, of the Muihatten, submitteda motion t reliove the firn frou the necessity of malking any fur. therdefense futhe Overton injuiction case wherein Overtn seeks to obtainan onler strining thew from selling intoxicating i quors, They state i theirmotion that they arc not runniig & silloon but an original packige house, and are theagents of Olliver o 0B wd Riey Bros. They pleal ther rights under the constitution of tho United States md the dedsions of the su- vone coirt, t0do this; and as the questions nvolved concen their relitions with these parties who anresidonts of anther state, they askthat the case bo tansfored to the cinuit court of the United States, The elctricnotor commny will ina very shot _tine fix upabaguge wr to be i hed tocertin of their trains ranming be tween Omabaand the Blufls. The additionl cars an made necessiry 0 acom mo- date the comuereial travelers who wome to thecity via Omana and have 10 w ting theirbagpge wross excepl by larUnio Padfic tnins o priite conve anes. The cirs will be fitted up tocarey o large amount of bagrage, ind the costwill lo very smill, not to exconl the pricof one far. The baggage will be delivered at any ofthe hitels on themotor line in this city, and alsothe depots, Relurning to Omualih thosamoexcellent servicowill be given, This will be agreaticconmodation which the con- mercial men will appreciate, The illeged head of the police departmet under Miyor Macrie is likely to heira good dail of huzzingaround his ean before this overcout busiiess is settled,” sid @ busines man yesterday, **1 am told by theofficers themselves thit they werw given permptory onlers o have their mesurencts ke by theOmuha firn, ad were given tounder- stand that A refusal 10 comply meant dis- charge from the fore. One ofticer told mo | that bhisunitorms, dubs, belts, stars, revoly- en and otherstuft that 'le had been orderd Lo buy since list spring Wil amount to moro Than F10, and this, [Ast veremt de abos Dbroke his heart. The patrolmen are charged Lrom £20.50 0§51, 50 ach for overeouts mado by the ot-ofown firm thit arnnot nearly as gfil as John Beno offera to furnisn for $1. veral of thoofficers @reon the poiot of re- belling against the order o buyclothes at the | ices and prices fixed by others, aud when y <o they expoct 0 haveto lave te force, and then you wilk hoar 4 roar that will shike the new hotel." UTHE NENS | school mangerment N THE BIUESS. Board A Oitiwn Talks Plainly Abut the of Edueation Uontroversy, BENTON STREET INJUNCTION SECURED. O Brasiin, the MinneapolisBoomer, at lake Mamwa-The Whittlesey Divorce Case—Minor Mention andd News Notes. Ther are no school be Hunter, new vl controv e develypments in the sy, although Messrs, Schoc voad Welts, the three memibers of the board who ar arnyed against the ofher three members of the Ward, arvecarciing dilligntly for eviden to sustain Prof. Stevns® chargs of inconpetency aginst Superin - tendent MeNaugziton. They haveemplyed the law firmof Wright& Bald win to prose- cite the prfesse before the bard upon these charges andany others that o be se- cired no nitterol whit niture they nay be. The buard meets next Tuesday evening, and itis Tikely that thee will not be mich time to tramsact the regular business of the for it is probable, ifro- portscan bobelieved, that the attomeys will lavemoughevidmes o subnit o ocupy all thetimeof thesessim. The situation as itstands atthe prsenttime an e besttold in thelanguize of a ctizen who has oppor- tunities to get inside information and who talked to e B quite fredy yesterday: *“I'he present situation is just this: The members of the sciool aed who have de- termined tocaryy their poiitandsecur the dismissal of Superintndent McNaughton havedespared of beingabicto doso by mak- ing good the villand vicious chages of in- compet oy preferred by the foolish young man Stevens, and they have got outsile of thatline of inquity altogether and are turn. ing over the siperintendet’s privatolife, hoping to find s closelwithits grinning skelton not lesitated to lvade the sanclity of his homeand have stopped his chillien on the strecdund sought to gt from them something or other that could ~ be usel forevil aginst him, I have bea toll by s wholid not seare a re-eection thatthey lave bea aproucied and askel to sign some afidavits to be usel in the investigatin before the board and which contuined allegtions detrimental to Dr. MeNuughton Insomeasesineseteach. s lave been told their chances of re-election during theincunbecy of the present board depended ipon signing thee afidavits. | much prefr to lelieve that these reports are now tr and if the aMdavits are not pre- sented at the next meeting of the board | will takeit as conclusive evidence that my infor mation has been unreliable, Oneof theseri ous dharges I understind that_tney intend to make ainst McNaughton is that he has bee d inlaning bis surplus money andamother is thit he voted t prohibi- tionlust full. These may be serius charges in atownlike Conncil Blufls, where itis well known thitall the puple favorprotibition andgive fh ghiors the useof all the spare cash witbout interestand without ta ing any evidence of the obligtion in the shap of anote, Failig tosustan the silly charges of inconpetency & shift to this kind of vzes indics something worse than imple purility, “was talking with ex-State entikersa fewdaysugo, and thesubject of theunfortimate complication of school, af- fainin Council Blufls was recured to, “Mr, Akers delended Superintendent MeN aigh ton against e cliages of incompetaey with & grat ded of vigor, while adiitting that he Wi not ai the friendliest. terms with him, butdeclating with 1 great deal of earnest ness thath ild ot withlold his approbi tionof the professor’scourse andattaiiments asan eduator,and declaving with great en- wm that he regirdedbim as the best schol orginizer, notonly inthe state of lowa, butin thew “This iS the general opinion of Dr. McNaushton in educationl cirdes ll overthe v, Hohas earned his laurels andcouldaffordto quit, it the people of Council Bluffs cannotaffond to have him lay down hisworknow atthe lehest of a young o whois uuknown here and everyivhere elseus faras Lean lern,? - Superintend: ~ivetat Reit 310 Brovway. , mer- J.G. Tipton, re 7 Broadway. tng, sani Om'an; viun block, Coucil Blufes, - sdozen ladies, swiss_ ribbed jersey vests 35¢,0r thive for S1.0) former price Sk each, Boston store, Council Blufls, Ta, b il sy Agoodlose reel five with every 100 feet of hote purdiased it Bisk ' en 1 Mer property own- y street who aro apyinga portion of the street with their fences have called upon thecourts to protecy them in the fight with thecity for what they esteem tobe their rights. The whole street is ina disquieted 4 unsatisfactory condi- tion. The contractor who started tofill the street withoutthe wnsent and against the protestsof a mjority of the propercy owners Taas hal f finis hed s work and it lus bem leftin that condition for a month past, and now the probability is that it will remiin tht wiy forayearor two, The gndiug canuot becompleted util the fences are moved. The citymanshal las been twice ordered to move them. One onler wis courternandel by the mayor until theconncil cold have a further opportunity toexamine thesituitionand the engineer could report upon the dty’s rights, The report wis madeat thelastmeeting of the comeil and the uldormen wereled to believ thit theproperly owners wer tresspassers withouta shadow of rightto the portionof the street fenced i, and the marshal wis given premplory orders to; remove fh faices forthwith. He was preparng todo soyesterday morning, notwilhstauding the intimation that he wouldbe filled with bullts ifhe attem ped, todo 50, whe prevontel by thé interesied par aninjunction in thedistriot court restraining him from in_any wiy inteferrine with their feces. Judge Macy guntedthe injunetion eurly yesterdiy moring upon the pelition of Henry Miller, Josepn Miller, George Dresslor, Mrs. Botts and J oln Hanmer, and itis made returnable a4t the November term, Tiis mikes ittoo lite for the completion of the work this fal, andthe allged inprovemants that were ordered against the desins of the poperty owners will have theeffect of s pil- g @ really handsome street and making it 4 misenblé mudiy thorough fare, The poperty owners, who would willingly have contributed $190 a pieceto the city if the cil would have kept off the stieet - with undesirable and ruinous im- Povements, are thoroughly disgusted, - Hose at mst. We o @mng to quit Tandling ganlon hose, and have aoubly the lugeststock in the city, To cose out we will sellall gadesand fixtures at dead cost, for cash. C.B. Paint &0il wmpany, Nos. land 3, Masoic tple, —~ The Manhittan sporting heslguarters, 18 Broadwiy. S sluing ot e —— The Whittlsey Divorce Cuse. The Whitliesey divore case was the o ter o attraction futhe district court yester- day. The testimony was in line with that itroduced o1 the day provious by the pliln- Uff and madea very bad showing for Mes. Whittlsey. It implicatsd several young men about town whom the phaintit had contem- Mated making corespndents in his suit ugninsthis wife, The oiief pirt of the testi- wony was given by Whittlesey's folow em- ployesof theGlob offlw, Charles and Will - {am Fisher, James Kirey, Inac Troup and Cal Miynanl. Roporter Wescott was ilso clled to ilentifythe letterintroduced the day before alleged to be from Mrs, Whittle- sy tolack Caboon, Hodetalled the cirum- stanws conected with it wiile 1 his pos. sessin and how be obtined it by inding it in @ desk purchased foom Cahoon, and gave it tohis wife, who subkequmtly pve it to Whilllesey. ' ExChiefof Police Lueas and ex-Clity Mirshal Guandla were alled (o tes. tify (o the charater of the roadhous:kept by’ Mrs. Motealf, whero witiesses sworethey hiad scen Mrs. Whittlesey goin company with men, Someof the men connected with the preset police were ealled for the same pur. posennd one of thern testified thathe inder. stood it tobe a of plasure” Anum introdiced, hut abatch where Mrs, Whitlesey oscapile, did not from Abilme, Kan., Is auleged o have had an arrive in tine to be introdiced during the aftemoon, Theplaintiff chims to bewith. holding tho mostimportantpart o his testi ouy for rebuttal today, and he promi: oracyind sensatinal developments, le men whogathered yostewdiy tolisten 1o the bawly stones were nimermis — aoneh to fillthe court mom all day,and the proba. bilityis that there willbe 1o vaant chairs today - Stinch bleached Cerman al the Bosin sre al Councl Bluffs, I, P Sudciwiosty Onecasegents' outing flnel shirts, 3% and e this week at the Boston store, Coun: cil Blufrs, la. il Tfyou wish toscll your propery Jual & Wells Co., C.B. Judd, pr Broulway, allon the ident, 605 Tkt iy More Inprovermon s for the Tiake. ChirlesP. Brslan, the Minneapolis capl talit and booner who his acqired such largeintersts st Take Manawa, has ben fn thedty for several days, He has just re- turied from & visit to England, where no spent a large part of the sunmer working up a syndicate to arry it sone of his extensive andbug-derished schemesin rogardto the lake, Ttlsintimted thathe hs ben sue cessful tos great extent, greater than he antidpatel, anlsome of the projects willbe arried out this wintr, They in- volre the expenditue of o grat deal of moiey and willmase Manwa the cater of attuctionin thelineof winter sports during thescason. The plans have not bee made Ruublie, bitit s saidthey are vl miturel, My Brasho isreceiving congratilations upo beigableto secure the investment of English capital ivthe pleasure resort. dressrnaking by Miss Wallace, over nen's bak, cr. Min st aod Slhave. e Moneyat reliced rates loanl on chatto andreal state sccurity by B, H. Shealode Co Storthid. Miss Rhodes, Brown building, i Struck by Lightning. Duringthe thinder stom yesterday mon- ingaboutd o’clock tho lightning struck the ban of L. E.Bridenstein master mechanic of the Chicago, Burlingtor & Quine com- pany n tis city. The bam islbcated near the Q7 lepot. The bol entered the rof and pussel through the hayloft, setting fire to the hay, and down throigh the swble in frot of the manges of several head of . They wers shoded it wt hur quicklysprad,andin afow moments theentir upper partof the builling was in flanes. An_alirm was tumed in andthe de- partmentarrived onthe ground in time to savo the lower part of the bildin. The hones were gotten out withoutdificulty and uninjured, The 1oss will samount, to but afew hundred Qollars and is wvered by surace, aherinticd Dr. C. H. Bower, 2 N. Maiu st. oSl Fushimable wool suis mai by Mrs. L. Simmnons, 5 10§73 silks, § to 810, —_—— o theLadis—Miss Muy Gleason has re- turied from her easern. trip wmd s betier proparei thanever o satisfy all who want fint clas dresmaking. Roons in the old Library building, Peurl street. e ——— Medical Society Meeting, The sledical sociely of the Missouri valley will convene in this city on Wednesdiy even- ing, September 17, at 7:3), and coutinue its sesions during the following Thursday. Alter the evenlng sessionof Wednesda: Council Blufls Medieal sociezy will artertain ling physiians at Like Manawa. s being thoannual meting,a full atteid- auce is most ewrnestly deired, gzl eadsin Dissolution Notice. The mrtueship herdofors existing be- tween L P. Jnsenand R A thins, Wnder the firn nane “of Jensen & Atkins, is this diy dissolvel by mitual consent, L 1. Jonsen ro- titinz. The tusiness will be coducted in the future by R. Atkins, who will settlo all ac- comts due to or by the fiem. L. P. Jeusen will remin inthe enploy of I Atkins wd will be pleused to meet lis old frimds wd customers asherewfore, L. P, Jivszy, PERSONAL PARAGRA PUS. J. Steams of Elichom, Wis, isspending a few duys with his sister, Mrs, H. A. Greene, Buy your lumnb. Judd & Wells Co., 813 Browdway. 50 doen ladies’ jrseyribbed vests at the Boston store for 13{c, ~ worth lie, this week. Council Blufts, Ta, ———— Either the peopleof Council Bluffs do not appreciate first-cliss entertainments wien they are in the shupe of grand open, orese the first tasteof winterbrought by the equi- noctialstorm yesterday made the fireside at > more altradive than the opra huse th all the udded splendor that €, D. Hess' sixty popleculdeive. The operiwas pre- sented to the Council Bliffs publiclist night toa very slim audiene, The huse was half full, vhen there should not hive aciny_opera duir. But those who left their firesides andbraved thechilly air were the most delighted people inthe dty. What las been sid by the pressabout Mr. Hess’ last venture, and republished by the local papersin the form of mnoucenments, have been under mther than ovenstintes of the work of the arists. The opera last night was “La Traviats” with Miss Fran- csca Gutbic and Mons. Guill in the ladingroles, The costimes were the most magnificent ever shown on Dohany's stige. Tonight *L1 Trovatore will bo given, 1fthe poploof Council Blufls desire to slow their apprecationof grnd operagiven by arists of worll-wide fame there willno viant seats tonight, —_—— For Sal Ourretail furnitire busines, with god ostablished trade. Stockis first duss and well silectel. Reson for selling, we ging into the exclusive jobbing trao. Auyone wishing to gintobnsiness should Investigate this, asit isone of the fow golden opportunitics of alifo time, (. A. Be ——— The Southumpton Strikers. SoUnAMION, Sept. 12— At the dockuen's neeting thisaftemoon it was decided towait upon Individual emplyers d try and ar- nngen settlement. A portin of the mili- tary hus boen withdywn, Socialist Burns, in an interview this ecening, decared that e was in favorof cotinuing thestrike in spite of yesterday's dedsion. = Sprow, oue of the leaders of thestrike hus been arrested outhe charge of intimidation. The dckmen have dedded 0 retum towork in themorning. but the sailrs ani firemen are il bolding out. The town is quiet tounght, e & Co. . Tlhe Thomas manufactuing c of Springfield, 0., have onexhibition wt the state fair at Lincon, Neb., hay ralces, tedders, pumps and lawn moyers. The special point of meritin the rake is theyride directly on the wheels and havethe rolling clemer. Theiv pinps are the best in the market, the new upper foree pitcoek attwhmont is the most celebratdd pump in the murket today, Their lawn mowors have numer- ous pointsof excell They arerep: resented by C. H. Warren, state agent, iad il Fatal Mino Explosion, WIKESIREE, Pa., Sept. 12, Witkes: barreshafiof the [ebigh and Wilkesbarro coml company wis theseeno of aviolet ex: plosion of gus at? o'clock this aftornom. A gangof men was st work inthe mine clearing up e wreck of the fire last Manh and Ipany earching for the be Killed atthat tine. Later-It isnow Idirtiad that only one man, Geoge Ford, was filled and Isiac Jones badly injired, Tt < wis Lgnited by Ford dvopping a 7 lnnap when descending Theother men wervbrought ont unbarmed. e i SECRETAR Y RUSK ON CROPS, HeSays Prices Ternd Upward on all Ceroals, Wassiseroy, Set 12, -Secntary Rusk, in aninterview with arporter teday upon the exdtement in the gnin mirkets causel by a fearof short crops, said: “Of course the fact that there wasa slight falling of in the quantity of crops hud an efect upon the mir- kats, bit the tendmey has ben uprard as fit as prics are conceried onill cerals, I airibute the increase other causes than ashortige in erop. The atermnant that this has been the lightest ylld fortwenty yewrs 1mnnot agme with This may be the “cue with the barly enp. The shorlagein some corals was antici pated inthe June roport.’ “Youdo notappr “Why, not a bit cndany squeen!’? The govemment reports have casidenble fnffuene in_checking my conplieited crnerand everyboly isenabled toknowthe precisecon dition of the cron.” ![s it 0 factthatthe report is the mostun- favorable everissued > was asked. ‘Notat all. Thocottoncrop is extraondi- Oatsare pubably lower than they have bea fortwenty yeas, but that is the only weak point with the ption ofthe burley “crop, which was very prolific list yor, however' “Hoy is the quality 1 “Uniformly faircxcept as [ have stated, with oats, wlich ar notonly short, but por inquality, Tthinkthis county snould nise less wheat and import lss bailey, We ex- port wheat and import barlex md- there fs no reison why we should wise it “ Pt iy A Fight Amon: 3okers. St Lovis, Mo, Sept. 12.-(Specal Tele- gram to Top Ber)—Quite a fluny of ex- citement was occasined in - the curb roon of the Merchants' exchango today on account of aquarn in which sevenl merchants beame engagel, proninent among whom wis Moses. Fraley, an operatoron this market. It sems that injest the sonof My Friley hud offored to sell 40,00 bushels of wheat o a man nimed Schriner, when s Mr, Huff, whohas had a gradgeagraint Friley for some tine, offeredto take it ot his (Schrimer's) hands. Mr. Frley explaiied to Huff that the offer wis only voade i jest, bit Huff would not. regarditin that light. Worls ledto anger and anger toblows, Mr, K hit Hufl in the faceand that was the sigul fora general incipient fight, in whichabout ten merchints beameengiged. Finally police were cilled inandquelled thedistwrbance, N0 arrsts were mide. narily good. - For a Rediproity League. TorNTO, Sept. 12.—John Hallam, one of the most extensivedealers inCanada, writes tothenewspipers a lter sdvocating the formation ofa redprocity leage with asub- ibed capital of §100,00, the object being to ate héilthy public sentiment so that economic questions affecting trade and com- meree between theUnited States and Cunada an bediscused free from party biss, toedu- the people onall matter relating o tar- tride or recprocity by employing 5] apably of presamting the of theleague in popular form.”” Hal- s hels encuragd tonake this sug- oi for the formation of aleague bemuse Blaine, Sherman, Vestand oersare favora- ble to reciprocity oo Diamond Thieves Sentenced. Daxwry,Conn, Sept. 12—[Special Tele- gram to Tue |-George W, Willace and GeorgeA. V who a few weeks a0 entered Larno's jovelry stor, knocked downand giggedthe cerk and stole 310,000 worth of diamonds ad jewelry, wer ar- migned fortrial day, They plealed guilty ad were seitenced totwelveyears cach. A's sentence wis prowounced upon Wallace he jumped from his seat, kickedover his chair and made arushat thejud Howas over- powerea bythe olicers and rmoved. e A right education ncansiot merely the reading _ofbooks, but the knowledge that. seriaus sickiess cn oftn be prevented by a timely doseof St, Patrick's pills., e The Central Strike AboutOver AN Y, Sept. 12,-The strike on the New York Centrl seems tobe overas far as Albany is wncemed. A doen ormore of thestrikers were taken back this moming, This evening the strikers still out held a meeting, at which there was muchwarm argument and the master workman lost his temper several tines. As near us o learned belore the cdose of the meeting he advised themen v getbuekto work if they could. pete el AL A The only railroad twamoutof Onaha ran expresly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moir nd Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 115 m. daily, Ticket oftice 1602, Si teenth and Famam sts. Omaha, The Genesee Valley Floded, Romesier, N, Y., Sept. 12 —Reports from the fortile Geneseo valley ar that the daw- age tocrops will reach $10000. 1t has rainel almost incessantly forforty-ight hourns and the flats are covered with water from one to three feet deep for miles. e Fatal Wreck in Idaho. Bose Cny, Tdho, Sept. 12.—A construe tion train on the Utah & Northem road was wrecded yesterday. The fireman aud ono laborer wire killed and a numberof liborers fatally injured. e 3 HARVEST EX CURSIONS SOUTH 3 Via tho Wabash Route. On September 9, 28 and October 14 the Wabish will sell round trip tickets to points in Texn rikansns, Tennessec, Mississippi, Touisima, - Alatamn, Goor: giaand Florida at Half Fare, good for 80 days. Remember the Wabash is the quickest route South and Southeast, Reclining Ch und Pulluan Buf¥et SlepingCarson all trains. Only 1ihours to St. Louis, 8% ** ** Chattinoog, 40 ¢ New Orleans, 46§ “* New York, with coresponding fast }miulu South and east. Fortickets and ullinformation inregard to routes, also forncopy of the Southem Honescek o' Guilde, call atthe Wabash Tick riam street, Omuha, or write N. Clayton, Northwestern Puassenger Agent, Omahu, Neb, -~ Seioto Riverata High Sta go, Covmus, O, Sept, 12. ~The Sciot river is ata very high stage, Al the low fam lands north and south of the cityare in mened and theloss 0 erops is heavy, Much other dauage has been done. st R L The Fire Record, New Yo, Sept 13— Fire in the historic old granite builling i Broolklyn known as theBrooklyn institute tonight’ did damige amounting to 0,000, el e S Steamship Arrivals, AtNew York—TheAugusta Victori, from Haubury, AtScilly - Pussed: The Waesland, New York for Antwerp. ) e Twonty Danth VALENGA, Sept. 12 e new cass of cholers anl twenty deaths from the dis- ease were reported In this ity lday, time to all from om Oholera, A Landon Editor Dead, Lox oy, Sejpt, 1 William Elardsaan, editor of the Post, is dead, - — The Aberdeen Anguscattle from the McHenty Fark herd, Denison, la., at- tracted morenttentionat the Nebriwska state fuir than any other, Their fine forms und sleek coats were much ud- 1. Theytook newly ull the >remiums intheivclass, The very nmilies of the breed are represoted in this herd. Mr. W. A. McHel iy jusly feel proud of Lis "doddies,” %ol the men who were | SEPTEMBER 13, 1890, i ATS. To Mr. Gus Thomas the theater- going pub- lic is ndebied forthatyery brightand {ntoer. | esting drams, “The Burglr,” which had } Such abig siccess in New Yorke and later on o the road, and it isto the same source **A Man of the We isdue. Asaleverde rideau, a curtain miser, there has nothing beendone i a full ten years to frival "A" Man of the Word," which was | madeknown lastvightat the Boyd by four | members of the A, M. Palmer compan y. Andnever wasMaurdce Barrymore sen to betterndvantage, As Capuin Bradly ho scorel a notable sucees, displaying aversa tlity, i humor and & pathos that wis irve sistible andhe crriedbis wdiene with hin 18 easily asn gale los @ toy balloan from its oo a8 M, Clay Wil by the excel lenceof herwork andwis wsistedin uitang ling abit of colr by Mr €. H Ty My, Heney WoolrufEfn the parts Willurd and Geoge Elis respe The cle ale-uct play ove comaly— furce wmedy to be quite everseen i Omaha was presentod to o largo and vory fishiomble audimce by the full memiership of the Palmer ompany. A cer tain lumonus philosspher, who seems (o havestudiod allsides of the animal called man, and who knows a good deal about women, too, has saidthat when you laugh you should open your mou th wide énough for the noise~the pleasant noise-to get out without squealing: that _you should throw your heal bad—anl this applies to the sterior sex—as though you were goingto b shaved, and thit you should go on laugsh: ing until your soul gets thonuglhly satistied “The advice herein contained seems to have been taken to heart st night, by the peopls presat towitness Ralph Lumley's three-uct faree, “*Aunt Jack. ™ The laughterof the specators began with the beginning and didnot end until the final curtiu shut out the actors who had amusol from the poplewho had ben convulsed with merriment, Lt lardly terninatel then, forpeople wer laughing is they left the theater and mayb are lughing now, as they call to mind the many witty poiits of Mr. Lamley's dilogue, the droll eomplications, and a comic trial for breach of proniise of marriage that does not uffor too much by comparism with the Bandwell vs Pickyick” of Dickes and “Trinl by Jury” by Tiebert Miss Ada Dyas, who has won lier trium phs in comedybothin Kurope and America, was simyly delightful in the title wle. The fun spakles from ler eyes and Laghter plays about the corners of her mouth, and the man- nerin wich she bidgered the cout and cajoled the juryin the thirlact was delicious. Mr 5. M Holland s Berkley Brue was most judiciously castand undoubtedly is one of the st elments of the perfornance. His exclmatin “Great heayns, | hay sed 1o tho plaiutiff 1 caused & cyclone uent. e Mundle, & small paxt, w: y competent hands of Mr. J. 11 Stoddard, oneof thesterling actors of thoday. 1t wis a refreshing bitof work and showed what a ve eactorhe i Miss Maude Har played asmallpart B, Fiederic Robinson, Mr. Edward Bl andMr. Charls W. Butler were alsoin the casl, whidh is e stiongest ever sen ujpon thelocalstage, lard, quite s in the fson, as Milirea Cornish, almirably. S C. Gee Wo Arrested. ClangGee Wo, the Chinese doctor, wis arrsted yesterday upona charge of practic- mgunedidne without thelegalrightto doso. Hewas rleasel on bail. il B . Nevada Dcmocrats. Rixo, Nev, Sept. ate convention today adopted a platform en- foring cconomy in state affairs; destroying manopolics and trusts; fostering the indus- tries of the state anddevelopingits resourees; dedaresit theduty of cngres to pass a law pes excluding Chinese from the for thefroe coinage of sii- veron alegaltenderequility with pold. The ticket isas follows: ~ Governor, dore Winters: licutmant govemor, K. Sid- ler secretaryof stie, J.C. Brdy'; clerkof the supreme court, W, Bookers survesor general, T. U, Stewart; superintendent of public sirudion, W. G, Fiie; regens, R H. Osbornand W. 1. F, Dl G, W, Cassily of Bavea was for con gre: J. . MeMillan fo juige, Chartes May for omptrller, N. H, A Muson for trasurerand W. C. Love fora tomey gmeral. Tho pltforn alsoexhaust- ively” araigis the republicmn party clargesit with tho respnsibility for v ever evil resilts inthe cnductot” pibl The wpublican party, it says, nsti- tuted & system of business - which i riched aul popilatel Calibrnis at e cost of vain. 100~ nominated suprone e The Springeld Expositin. SPRENGFIE LD, 12.-The Spring- fidd expsition, which closed today, wus a most successfil affuir, In thespeedcontest Fairy Gift won the mitch rwce cotested with J. W. Tedford, “Tine Cla 0, pacing—WilliamJay won, Mesie second. Time—2 27, s ot ting, foils of 1888-Waltham By won ni ). The mile dish ws won by Caesar, e —1:51 34, Roy Wilkes was to have time, but on account of tomaige much speed. 1 heat was made in andthe second in %:16. On acountof wain hedid no zo the third heat, which was 10 have ben the heat against e, d aguinst unable e e A Light in Every Hic To the Chicago, Milwaukee railway belngs the creditof being the first in the country to recluce the malter ofelectrie lighting of tradns to scientific prfedtion. One of the novel features inroduced in the sleeping s is a pitent eleclrie reading limyp in eich seetion. "With this luxurious provision roading at nightbefore and after retir- ing becomes a5 comfortable as by duy, and when retiving the toilet muy be mude in comfort and seclusion. The Wrth reading: lamp in the Pullman sleeping cars mn onthe Chiago, Mil- waulee & St. Paul railvay, between Omaha and Chicago, is putented, and annathe wed by any other railrad ComL Ny It s the gretestimprove- ment of the age. Try it and be con- vinced, loeping e depot, Onih ing at Chic tickets and sle Tiek etotlice, 1501 Famamstreet (132 Bloek), Omuha. J. E. PRISSION, Puss. Agent, slonve the Union 17 al6:10p. m, daily at 9 . 1, elfic ariv- Sere Ald for Eohemian Safforers. Lastnighta metingof Bohemiw citiens was held atNationl bll, atThirteenth and Williams, to consider what: steps shoull be tken towards sending somo substantial aid to the floodsufferers of Bohomia, Mr W Woleshensky p i, and M. Racek filied the secretary’s chair. ough ex change of sentiments mmit- Lo of five wias el 3 sub- seriptions and devise means for rlsing funds for the purpose. Tho following were dected: is J. Kaspar, V. L Volicka, Jon Rosicky, Joscph Mack and R. V kovsky, Lo commitiee oanized by the dection of J, Rosicky as chairman, 16V, Mis. lovsky secctary and V. L Vodicka treas ure A cdlection committ T fifteen was chosen to by ubscriptions utonce, Over £00 was colleced and ordered for: warded at on Phio subso the comemite don »tion listwill be in the hands of today aud active work wili be Chargel With Robbing a Dreanlk, Last Thursdaynight a mn naw Cox was armsted and brought to the wpon acharge of beigdrutk and s onthe walk, Yesterliy when he sobered up heaunameed the usual accompanimont to | spree, tht he lnd been robbed. He climed that he had lost #140, that it | wust hive been tken out of his pockt while out hack riding, He did notknow the nime of the haclkemin he had employed thonigelt before, or even the wumber of the bick, Wit Olicers Homigan, il [ Lesgue rpe I'scl Lof all kind Dempsey_and Savage st towork to find the driver, sompleted the work by arrest. ing Clirist DeMoss, & bucls driver for the Pal avles. DeMoss had considerable money person whien taken to the station, ch o clains heearned honesily, Howill have & hearing tod [t — Personal Rights League. The memk of the executive committee ofthe Douglas connty porsonal rights league held a meeting at Germania hall last night. Vice President Frick of the First ward d that in his ward he had col- lected $57 tohelp defray the cxpenses of the campaig. The roport was reccived with eheers and onlered praced on file The resienation of Vie President ofthe “Third ward le Kriesel 10 wis roceived and s umber of bills were prosented and I paicl In th A it was decided to abun. and send the worke ofher lealitis where they are mor tod, In the future the county committos will caivass the ward fov the weak kneed s and Lok after those who are not regis S A Baltimore L Barmvorer, Md, Sept, 12,-The A says ithas been learned that George R. awell kiown lawyer who has been for several days,is onhis way to Europe leavinga shorgageof an unknown amount i sone trust funds, ACoBS Q] STIFENESS, STIFF NECK. Violent Pains in Neck, Friondship, Wis, June 14, 188, My wife had violenl prifs in her neck, which wasve sore and stif. Shewas on @utiely bySt. Juobs Oll. JAMES STOWE, In Terrible Pain. Armes Mg C Tune 18, 1888 From over-c e was i stifland sore Iwas cured every pain THE CHARLES A VOGELER ti).. Ballimor PECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, MO Rexet ’ Montzomery Co, Kansas, well impro . 160 aeres, Chautaugus Co, K proved 40 well ini- es. Treyo Co., Kansas weil i proved Conianehe Co., Morels Co., Kansas, well improved acres, Logan Kan., well improved. 160 acres, I s Co, ebras ka E 2s, olt, Co., Nehrask s, Muhlenberg Co, clear, acres, well fmproved; clear, entucky: well Alcons Co., Miehi- Ollos cluar. (il trade andiseor city propert 1 BlufYsor Omaha, lagh ry Co., Mo, ckinson Co, Kan iet to the front s hotel. BELS0, 1S e 2o Will trade. J. L Pri [YOR RENT—Furnished ensuite front roons), and louses, Fifthave. AND FOR RF Enclosed tracts of Tand 4 etween Comeil Blufls and Omaba suif- able forgardening or duirg purposes. A pply 10 NP Daodge & N Brond wiy. ot IKie parlor ana bedroo Also single roc . R Davidson, Apply o nge i business will sell stock of sand fixtures allnew and first 5 discount, € s0ld withinnexti days. about ‘#2500, Address Bee oftier, at atehed, will not shy”. CouncilBlutls. J. L Price. s lifet ime i hot Zasan s, Ou Fourth on, SIX from postoflie carl st. through; fur sale on e | fumnished Tor infors Chris Str 30 rooms, with bo.xrd, #4 to Vine St st popal rplacein dway. the et QORSALE--Orwill team, stillion No. 1)), ince. By Dr. Arhibild, Claysyeursold. Aply tol 110 for a ) s ter Wal- dym by itacky Mae OR SALE or Rent—Garden houses, by J. R. Ki Bluaf, VWX pay rent when vouean buy a homieon the saine terms, and inease of your death leave your fanily the home clo following terams: A lome worthi 81,004t $12 pe e worth 817500 at R 15 e Alome wort1i$200) at $21 pe A bome wort h $3,000 at # 3 p A fome worth 4,00 1t §43 fer Other priced homeson the s: above monthly payments include principl andinteret, For tull particuiurs call onor address the T ld & Wells Co.. 65 Broad way, ounell Buits. T ATTEND Strietly to hustnes:” 14 axplendid moito, est siccoss in evory 1102 or hunai enors: byhim whoholds (o some n fopted spe. Lulty, WESTERN Peayle are progressive, full of enery. and mousy making sciemas. They need specil traning for T IOWA Leads in populir education. Her public schools doingz grand work {or her inereaing millions. Western Lowi. COLLEGE, Commences fall wim Sept. | he solects the really practical for her Sth oruil Bust ne- s Shorthan L and Poima adip coirses, well or ired and earfully condicied. Students may . Write for further partionlars month month. month, month month, o terms. Tha 8. Paulion, Council Bluffs, lowa, F. M. ELLIS & CO, ARCHITECTS And Building Superinter dents, Rooms 0 2 452 e Building Oraaha, Nob., and Roows 244 and 26 Merriam Block, Council Bluffs, Lu. Correspondence solioite d. Kan., well fmproy- | GRAND OPENING OF Friday and Manago o. (1A This eompn Stron goi [ The Finest Pople! ADBAUER, M | Lenora, Ornieeni 1oz Muuric Farando ... Rillz, MR. AD, 84,00 rolting: ¥r ot HURS DAY 0 Trotting Free-For- Al I For-All, | wtional Trot Futriescl | Mile track. J Addrn Priva diseases and d Private dis ns, s sypl rrohoit. e and w 1 At at rioc Diseases of t Spinal Curvaty Welinve nde to the treatm Medicinesen obscrvation, DR. Surgical Inst 05 treated suc Asthpa, o Brigne DI Conespondence confident] Cor. Broadwiy OPERATIC EVEN. THESEASON. TWO NIGHTS. wturday, Sept. 12 and 13, of thy fhts' f D. HESS OPERY CONPAY. ny 18 this yi nd Fthan ever ar ndprosents English Opera Traveling, Full Chorns! Standard Operast fusical Director, JO B PERROM, Stage Maniges IL TROVATORE CA 8T Miss Erane wvoeeMiss K Miss Ve Emile Butay Nr. Rticardo Ricef Mr. Ed “wrpl Mr. John Reud CTRCHESTRA AND CHORUS, BAUER, Musical Director. OMATA & COUNCIL BLURES ORUINELU PROGRAMM REKS. MON DAY, OCTOB o Purse Parse ¥ ng—Stike DAY, 0CTOI Purse DAY, OCTOBERD. Puarse.. . "rottinge ine Rac Purse Stake. .., OUTOBER 10, Murse . Pacing liion ssoctation rules Ic 4. 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