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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WILDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1800, T N 5 Q| thetizh J, having now thestatment of | 0 CVCRLD § SOINNT | wais0 b & T A S ot | = e THE OMAHA HEE o te P vesyoryy | THED DEFYCTHE (OMMISSIDN, | i i Frees besarnbn tosiny [ faniot e Bmen o i hentusiond | SPECIAL - NOTICES N Sy mpathis fofany mnogmeesio which g COUNCIL BLUFFS, andyourwife are subj I and from which OFIICE, NOQ, 12 PEARL ST AHigl Titld Gatlering of Masoue Breth- fig rom thovery unjust, wie them to the por. In widitin to thisin |the buggy was overturned. Mrs. Johnson oo lovse BT X MomanL 810 ’ mans, hindreds of thes graves and declod | The wheel collided with another vehicle and oultableat tines, and unwie Adions of ‘va Btandof e Vestem Lits o thej IRWF Coes, Taid the wholeof thefuneral |wasthrown out and missed only by a fow per month, Cily water . furnished free t | 1 bughtand pid for outof my own privite | horse became frightened und started to run, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ] Deiliered by (irrie in ary partof i e LY ok R Tl B Grili Rate Order. 115 ou milng the ibjet of Susley | tFall iat ftks pasalts. o s cime. Witk | Lmoss et AN SR Coper, ot H. V. TITON. - - MANAGER : 1 !’V"‘}l-"l:"‘t‘fr!\.lrf‘;i:flvfiw;)fllfffHxl-.*v"‘ rusonind all sense of dutyto mike |she escaped without injuiry other tha VWANIED (et or ateral sework i TELENIONS: BOOKEMIATS fOR SUPT WNAUGHION. | 1 Wi Tl g e desyy {4 SEVERTSEROR, 6 SWERIROSIERTy ) o OnomRy g yor Prajer ia UJuN o | Stopped wwress Hameyad Jowvan svrveia: | 152 tortals Shins Soito Bt = o loeh :;:.xir'.»txi(:n“‘ Nodk il 1::"1\'1'2(‘;{‘:,,‘;,:}:;.:wmnl;:‘u“':i.v‘\\‘-‘,' i — the ministers, that will iecessitate s funeral pninu=) < — on th bbalh: letyourchilddie today, and ANOTHER BUSINESS BLOC (R exchango--2m neres, Montgomery Ce — ———— SomeInteresting Personal Eetters On | later person, in onnecion po-haps with Yesterday's Action Almost Certain to | when ded, pit hinm'intothe bole where lies . 10 Chautaugua Co., Kan, well i Kands, well inprov 7 = ok 1 S i pujils, pobably thesenior clas, wislkedne, 3 b the bodyof his father, his brother or sistor,® ’ s LT e it e the Schol Hoawl Fiht —Letehz | o lie Jougit thit oneor boll parties an® Lotd toa Contest in the Conrv— ajattribitodto moby Mr. Baldwin = “"“"""‘ ""“:""'-’:;ml‘lnlll“ HreCL A | D eres, Treyo G, Kanags woll improved Y. P Co, Out the Frolice-Hank Eall A plilned o a member o the ho: |l 'lrmk The Passenger Rate Des a8 M 'K""’>“‘"'(‘ L 1' ':R- ¥ eres, Coaneie Co, Kat, well Tniprove e g e pe alo that pupils o btuned o dislike tolady is- 5 N SAIDALG . Morton of Boston, who has been in Cuuncil Blufs Lunber (9., enl. " nngel—Notes and forsonals, Sisunt. MA- areiel the maier o thele noralization. THE NEBRASK A CAMPAIGN, the ity sovoral dayswith & viow 1o invest 1y aeres Morels (0, Kansae well lnproved el AL e e D Rorva ot — Republicans Prparing fr o Grand | ingin Omiha real estate, said last jehttha |5 40T Jit (e u well e roan of the government Wilding, The Grau Cosistuy offows, Amlent [ §iviored resinatin wis the susponsion of IIeAG 0, Sept. 16, ~([Spedal Tegam to Openin the 20th. he had practically closed s deal for the sou Wt Miteniens Dox centucley Kobert H. Graban md Miss Opirelin | Acceptoed SuttisiRiteor tuoUnied Stites of | Sciurz wd Phillips, andwhile the ict may | T Ber. |-Allthe wetern lines excet the | Hon. John ¢, Witson of Nebraska easteorier of Soventoenth and Famam. T8 | 5 Strng anl Jobi Sclivy ail Ko Mol | Ameriea, theie ‘Dribu tares al Depen decies, | Bave bea hasy wi ouiof aewrd with | RockIsland and Alton today bade deflce to | CHIFMI of tho ropublican stat contral | price cetiled upon is#75,00. L tho traie is | s N wen grraited lien s to ved yeterdy i thelfty tle o thebdy whic meds in L";"‘;“\fli‘;[{::",.“.,A,,,u‘,‘,,. roper deficenc 10 the iterstte ommerce ommision, Tho | Conmitiee, wis in Omata ¥ iy making | consimmated, the framo buildings wil at | £y R A R s e B N S S nd | Uouncil Blufts this moning. Tes ession will | g logvvhich was efus the fenders. |Rock Island and Alon ot votings, all the | @mnEenents for a srnd opening of the | oncebe movedoft nd Mr. Morton will this | eithor orallfor mrehantise or eity broper ty L-AEg bl AR AR g 1tinie tolay anl tomrroy, togither with | * Sohin came bk nan, but e |otherlinesin thVesien Freightissodation | COnpmig on Septenber®. Mo swaved tho | fall commence the erection of n cight- | In founel Whirs or Ol 05 arah rd to fove e col o of o | © k man, L o assodation | °° 01 ’ ) story stone, iro! d ot butilitg jeae . in S W ey Co, Mo, Pronissoy noe, nig sesions, Theorder with the long | fatier of the oiherthrough aner, rfuselto | today unanimously pused the following reso | Sevicesof Hon. Join L. Webster, General | Stow swne. - dron and - brick bullding | (il ion ' Dickin v.. Kan Y 1o | alow s tu hixs brough " S S o Y =) v 20| which will be occupied by o Boston | § J The boys, J, C. Day and Thomas W i liarly luown oo muonic | Alw his sonto murn, aud thus browht |, ¢5e John €, Cowan, W, F. G SN Wi | Tt i 6 [T NOVE ARG pronm Howa S 15t Mot s, Gt font. 1 yvio wenarrated or staling brass boxing | drclesas tle “Corncu” bly, oncaming [ Bt theseveane of wr amedion vith |y, The (hicag & Alton o Aubrose, Hon. Frank Ransom, Hon Ti spesicngent 4o prides ok Whidh Omahin | Seorace il Fiides Kiol 4ok Tron Union l" acilc \]! A A | rhickih A ! Rock [sland & Picitio rad 1 o | Rosewater and otliers of Omuha to assist in | properly is ield, Mr. Morton siid: For acity | JHOR_RENT-Fumished puilor seitencal by Judp Moo yestelay (o whas boen so mich discusic ay that Couneil Bluffs en bline hersell foe L tat ol " Al dimeities | i thich the | MOl under theruleof the Western Fre >pningthe > the slze of this business property is dirt fm silte ot foomy. ' Also seven days ead in the conty jiil. There Inthisstatesevenor eigit hunde alldifMialtiesin school mitters, of whichthe |gs<o! M Ot thotr |\textion of makii opningthe annonde. 0 ne 1 3 [ andtiouws. J 1 1 Thes Carbon coal om pany were tie 1o west of these soclled Ceman masoms, Of the | prsentis pehaps withot o parllel, ma | Ootokr 1, reducl e on gran Tron the | At Hastingon tie afternom of tho 20tn | €Bep, and the man who today buys a lot_on | Blilers who subnittel poposiins to | lerbody, know as e Suthen jurisdic Als was ot disussed, and 1T am not so | the exception of a few bruises on her fead | Everett, Couneil Blu g . r =801l « s by 3 orstate " | of the principal streets Il realize s for st clnss kK for hote w:w I:Ilw\:ll:vmylllli‘n\:“l .»:u!u r;::";-"“,‘\"‘.\ll.”‘. ."‘,',.uf..‘»'pmw. AL ‘\m“}\"". by the Interstate [ Fon, Tom Majors and Judge O, . Mason ‘v‘x’\“ “mxflg\-\v:‘n“vl‘u.m lnm\‘ ,\,“:Hf.,,:.{" Wy 7 \}'\”Ll “\‘},,,‘"L'“”fl ] .»m-" 7 hotl Funish (e ciiy schwls yith ol dithe e | on, tere e biveermeund tyo buidred. [ G SEETS OF (e IR0l 10 Do NS | Relved, Tt fhe rmahing 1ine | Wil adiess the paple, 5920 - Comntiilin s Prosen oo o st bogiy matingof th boud ofeduetion, md tie s orgashatios aro alikin their vork | ou s mor o T ot | here repsenl itwio Feled gean | lon. Geowe B Hulings and Wil ¥, ANovel Defense. | N ORI s catracthas ken anardel to tiern the Jipute bein whily iiregid wtheir | puils, md sine of the prents joiuiig inthe | competielic will the Chingo & Alon o | evningof the 30th andihe peopls. of Fro John Andeison, who lives at Tenth and [ A /between Counetl s and Omahi The work of relayingg the dectrie moor | iigjiction e Southen jirisdiction | chmor: J. B.Cast | Chieigo. Roele i & Paic and soldy 10 At bt : Nicholas strvets, swor oul warants last | &V forgardoning or_diiey pirposes. ; f i | A 2 : ] mont. will listen tobroadside shots fron Hon ToN. 1% Dodge & Con 525 Broad wiey trek @ St et sreat iy sl T |50 GV dim the sole| o, The guat pomincegiver tic hubiby | mpelihe Mo rive siatiose o tiex, |1 S Y Welktor: nd llon: Jobi ¢, Walson | nisit for the arrest of Willian: Deriing and ; § a pted by e porary iy junction secured " 0 ewspapers has caused "ro e N aug! SPH0LVE In err L to 101 com e e al Fre # > 1+ 1 JOR ch 0 1 busliess w " sl by the poperly owiers,’ Tho arzuncntiin | ARt wile 1 Iow, wille (1o Corncu | tovs Pendamt oroe. (o eoantey to ome wIthe ther et s “Nitom o (iica s, | @LFEemnt i the evening of tho simaday, | Mrs, Silott, who live at Eleventh and Niehio OR chang in busiiss elll il stock aschavenot yi bea comnplotel body clains that it i the only legiimat | Fivariwithstrons arilsy mpith e Tefiors. | Sockislam & heidertesto wantatied uf | I adiitionto thooratorical talent avalible | yas, chargnie them with steling corn and | wto dismuhif S it s b das. el ) o, taild X b 1ol State: d & i His | i t the prsiden, of the RS A X 4 inNebrska, the ommittee lve the positive | e feed. The parties arvested cdaim that | voree about $£,50, Address 8., Bee off Anron Lymin, son of the lat Julee |lodyin theUnitd Stutes, aid assachelaims | His malandthat of the prsident of th This boll “stuid gminst the commission | pumisoof Sponker Reol and Conprossman | tr o ind fonl f Ander: | Comnedl Blan Lyman, was the vidim ofa sefous accidnt | he yight workin any, anlall prts of the | burd yestenlay contained no les thn a | wasdecided upn thismoring, the attorney | Burrows that they willassistin thecampign the oo ol Hl-"( ""‘, b pm-wu \‘} g oA L s . Sosterdy He fell fromthe wof of o wood- § 7 oGy dien omminications, Hen are eXtucts | for tho rods agreeingthatthe order of the | by thedelivery of severl speeches, b f“_"" l‘"‘,”'_‘i‘l‘","" ("‘w i) H‘ "rtfl‘-yl" lu-l: SALE-Finestandard bred tea, bays, i on fourth stret ank stk on a pilcof § U1 fisas | fom me yecivel by Presdent St commissin wasillegl, The reclutin and | Senators Minderson md Paddock willlend | the Failwad company, and: they considored Tand 8 yoars old. matehed. Ludy o The hightof thefall was ol grat, Ihemeding of thewnsitory lsan impor | fum Oron. ¢ Swit, Sueriutendet of the | consquent actin of the wstem roadsis il 1 aholping hand boore the «ampajm. cosos, | LW Anderson hadno more right, to it th Arive thoms oity brok o, will not shy. Call as AfHden t (o bredk biisar tantoe, @ thereer of the grand | city schools i Oskilooss, Ta. mostcertiin. toltad ( logalactio Whith Wil | 4 the prancre oo hocymba, doscs | they had. - The case willbe anovelty i its | 595 Main st Council s, 3. f Pee Keeliw & Felt, tho wholesle hirdware |lodzeof fiis sato was fivouwble to tho | °I lewn-with regret thit chirgeshave been | testthe loality of thocornmission's orler. D, Wilson tays, for s rodiiot- (mo id & | Jge Hesioy o 0 fOF heatii blox | O or Titime, Now t-room hous 2"”i canelu ded Nn'm‘,uv!mu\ “.(n. “w iiwmr southern jurisdittion, “\W“.'...'.(‘ mI[n-\;‘.f'm”"'f?t"vh:.'.[p-“;'if[:.‘."f::'{i'.l'- e .\(1:‘\1\])1‘:"n‘rq‘unnlnhl'l\ \\"I.n).hu'\'nl\\rd‘l:l”: nusing victory all along theline. i G besides baths hot and cold water qll ard weare company of Omalia for the salo Ko of fromi PP 1) ssociite © ¢ ervis © | on the commission declare their belil that % bl = T Chroush; fumace, gas and cleetrlo Hght, For aeir bisinessin this « il i tpemitin 1|7 A% IR DX [POBLIGIY WSS )Ty te Twantlo sayof Dr. McNaughtonthat | the comuissionwillenfore itsorder The THE COUN Uin Marviage Licens salo ondasy oems. On Four Lome bigAE ofthe properly wis The onsi peeta fron varius pintsii thestate Be m|~.Am-;»,_q.,,.-.| as lunn-u[ the ablest xxhllnil contest iy comne immediately after October rields issued the following mar om rnotoi, six Crom - postofiice, W, W tion has hot ken mid sidesthe husiness wole of the comsistory | mon inthe state, In our edicationl cirles |1, when the rouds refse fo" put in the v | x B Wi nsey yestorday! 3 e lirges) WGINALS 1LOGH I (he > o cw will be a eomplicaton of tho |1 rad astie per ofany. His wun- | duced rais at points not comptitive with | JtTig But Ruutduo Business Trans. | 10 0o L0 i buslness will bé 2ui assbraich of he STk i rnalin for | S0 amsought andhis satenents arey with | the Rocklsland or Alton. Shald the con- ’ acted Last Night. CDatkt Nelasi! Onats : ) Hotel Jameson, Oumahacstablishment " : 3 them much weigrht, His eledion list Winter | mission then take action tocompel the red ue Councilmen Shriver and Cooper were the Ml 180, ... .0 . ven Octoberl. For inforr phaestalbl jont. | whidiis necessaily very e o and ‘e | 5 tiaq postivn o preidens 01/he HIate | ooy, ki 1 o [P s o3 T May Christensen, Omaha : sl v Chils Stria Mrs. E, Buhorn comnenced an_ tion in [ 1o Sta 10nof the rate s will unite anl | absentees from Last night's councl meeting, |17 TEES AR CHE e il Bl s, rylevii in tho suprior court yesurday o " Condstors will meet in the catiodr, | JHeh b ia i momg o ey 10| figlithonatter (o thocout of st o | ey misseds lisiless draging sessin in | { Porg (¢, Nl on, Oms Teiiey RETTET =i 3 1 which b is leld. anon g lowaedu citors.,” o e + 5 5 reoveriorsusionof thro shiw dues M0t |ns 1tis caltd, itheingthe il fited up by | “G.” N, Mior, s b Anier ol Qalar. Folls, & e ,‘,U‘K:":‘““f'l":.’l'l in westom pas mger | WHCROLY burelyroutine matters wereoon: | { Froa Chueh, O s TG ISLED rovs. witi board, 84 1085 per e R e A the Gl Bl Settish Rite bolies, o § wites: *Tlave teen wquaited vith Junes | rats hasreached suh a pint tht Chiirmu | sidered {ClaraStevent, Omahi. ... - 5 ] o8 of this yeirs anl wers talen. f10m | ire s st conslotis o "] MeNaightonfor twenty years. Heis avery | Gollardof the Western Passenger sssoci- | Themayorretumed acouple of dozen ordi - - DOTZ SALE-T1 hor through an attichment suit i Justice | finel fin ished 'H‘l’nn\'luh' :‘Y;‘_;\l'l“"‘lt t;'v"‘l;_l;:l}‘~V[x'~-rll|:t§'xu:vn' t{!flf[fl&{ @ | tionhas been compelled totake action agui mncesand resolutions for corrections, The Buarmed to the Grownd. ooty B.Va ! ‘i’c’.'f"..’n"\'\""’ Burnel's coirt. Her lase his 1ol ex jired sl e " s ion anl antononble thris-| by fiingthe ofendi roul, Tiis tho 1t | pperswersrfernd tothe propu conm At1 o'clock Tnst night thoblaoksmith, o - i s vins the proputy under its Manhattn sporing headuastrs, 45 1 "Amog a sore of dlier liters rocived | theheavist do of iy provins - ofendon | 108 paint shop owaed by Jolin Petcrson, near tho | RO SALE or Reni—Garlon 1 ““I" ‘\‘l""l‘j- (S e fom (edar Falls her ar extacts from | theamout being 2000 and the valueof the An applicition from the sidiers and sail | comer of Twenty-thinl anl Clak steets, | g Bowes, by J. & L. 102 Matn st Counl Blael: paed i ‘i;}_ e w' s ‘“f”“‘l“‘, By your lunber of The Judd & Wals Co, | W0 C J. !I‘lll‘lnl‘v\\'lxi ~=.. all ujlr,m!s-ri tickets illegally sold. The aplaint wis | s burial corps for theuse of the cannon b ‘wl;' complitely destroyed by fire, Loss * ear e eled it tower fn the viehity |813 Broadway. ourse wi anes N auhton we found | made bythe Atchism roal, thecharg being | shells for atemporary monnment was granted, | @bout x50, \Vll\.n_v rentwnen you ean buy a homeon T e v (R bl s - lim o be s gentleman of thoroigh moral | that orders for tickets on the ALt from A petition from D.” Farrell & Coandothers = . = thesazue terns, anl in eass of your deati et gl R O e nsen palit hoies, ader. The moral tone of —ihe so00ls | Motenso & Co., winuthorzed agens, ad | asking for the paving of theintersectins of The New Telephone Circuit, atiny (e v vo 1ty i homo Cioa S T MR Ets b s Muse Witk £ lere wder his siperitendacy vis ket at | bem howred. The Alton aclsiowledged tie | Eighthand Dougs aud Eigth ad Farnan [ At non tolay the new metalic dreuit tele | WG bllowing wrns: & 500 ot tebe bl A e ) 1.0 Bishy, seam heating, snituy e | highstate? 3 charge and thefinewas iumediately imposed. | streets was refared o the committee on | phone between Ticoln andOmaha will be | 4 e Worth $o0) atdi2 por month. sich firee 8 to give him o Jimp, wiich AGTY 5 A 3 ) 815 \ 1 ) P T e R O v e hompson, a merchant, writes: “Tn Sl paving curing ad gitterig. ; st A il Il pomiss to list sweraliuys, Thew carbns [ £lnes, S IR bailing, o=t A U6 S Rormllly TRl S GOHOAb AbEI ana e PRIy g "Fhad Phomsonionsm. dectrie it com. | Opaed for bisiness if w dely with thowork | - Aliows worth 24 per montl seem fimocent, but whe diropped or thown | M RN 2 pinciples, 1 ¢ s rhe! ¢ es- LD TINE TELEGRAPHERS. Wakemdt oty e e aE v EOTL | g noilclioceny bk Gy e de T ol pincies, 10 on stads_ligher in the es. pany presented anofferto furnish lignt for S A hone worl i ERE "y teern of thiscommunity, His sucessin the 5 ¢ the ‘council chamber 5! CiLY HH1ALHAY GHo ™ = : Otherpricel homes on the san contlenss. A o serous aecident is 1 Fedoing Me Nutghtor Janagment of i piblic schos is mple | How They Combined Busness with | he concild l‘:,”l‘t:l,"li"“l,_‘:A‘lj\:},‘;'1}‘_;_"*,;.}:'. PERSONAL PARAGR APHS, e O S iy e s Ta e woceurif greatercare is nottaken, The board of education ontimed its ses- £of hisabilily ine ) > e W este it o) | and est, Fortull parvticulars eall o 0 & ’ v 0 proof of hisabiliy in that lire of works, and | Plasuare ¥ este propasition was weceplec. S. 'W. Leeof Oxford s at the Merchants. full pavtioulars The Whitllesey divore cao is still jrag- [Sionm Mmday niglt comideribly into the | well wmerber that when be volutarly re- | Kixss Cny, Mo, ! V' CTiy Atitomey PopDon fresenlod @ DOM || 17, Sihie oF Corimbiaalh at et Casay, || foa s the fiday: Wells £ 0o Ut Brosd way/ ginge along inthe distrid,. cont audd stall hows of yestuday movig. 1t wis | sienedthe principalship of our schods the [ meeeran to Tur Bee. ] The 04-Tine Tde- | o thoresaution requiring the contracor on | Ao (el bl cil i by ST et crovs o 1o 3 Wholligit in [ notiie deiro o themombrs o stay out :)u;n':hu-m‘ylml bis resignation With much e | o Sodoty, consisting of mn who | he ¢ty hallto enploynone but union lnor E. L. Mayof St Paulis a guestat thePPax- hearing thestoriesof mavital misiap< KGEThEne AT e e etance, > 3 SR el {17 Mr. Poppleton’s opinion wasthatas the | t00 - ~ TS e tollin_ ditail by the numerous witueses | LG IAQERen MmOt towdjoin wwis 1ale | ipiefenis of Dr. MiNaugiton roganl this | served trenty yearsor nore atthe keys, is | e et il bea awarded witnot s ehe |, W, Sehart of Greand Blana 1s ot tie | DR. BELLLINGER’S on botiside, "The opliion s now previlent L IE wis volel — down by flood of letlers asthe mst omplete vindi hollingits amual wunionin this city. The | joquiement the resdutionwould bive s | Paston a— o that tho court will deny theplaintit his di xsimand Presilent, Stewart be- | tion that could Ledesird of the darges that | only business of irportance bafore the meet- | force unles the contractor woild agree to | F. A MeDomald of Minueapolis is at the jorcemd miuse b grai it bthe ifenimt. | forethe guticun enld gnb tiele tts wd | inve ken mdo yning himiere, ingwasthe cletionof oficers for the m- | the yroposition. The report wasadopted. Barke fho dendut, s, Whittlsoy, wis onthe | getout of the room. Tie mition wasto | = T suing year, The msult of the ballals is as | MF Popplctongaveun oyinionon the pres: | [, &, Cobbof Chicago is in thecity, at the stand all iy yesterday and Ber estinny | 5qe s s Siurdiy orening swien | Scott house, nre roms, dean beds, fare Chas ey ent plimbing ovinane, hoding that unde | Mo s ot conclisded wien enrt adjouned. | 86 lorstood thematie of tho aes | tualio thebest s per’ day. Specilloy | folows: Preident, G. C. Maymrd of Wash- {ihe odinance phimbing alterationss in buill- | ~np 4 Smith of Memphis, Ten, is at the bome very damging disclsures for the | 1t wis unlerstod thematier of the charges § rasty regilar bardes. 2 and2 N Main | ingon, D. C.ivicepesident, D. A, Will: ings erected prior to the passaze of the ordi illand, g e ¥ plain it wen malo during ler orleal oithe | against the siperitendnt would be dis- | st., Concil Blafs, searetary and treasirer, W. J. Dealyof New |nancewould notbe 1iable toinspeetion, Tho | JHHard: 4 MO L ‘ul‘lll,} .’n“'.mr‘"f \;‘;T-'Nl hlum }\ !.\ml-'i cussed yin. It was o sunpriso to tie ————— York. report v copted and the city wtoriey i ”h‘.u Tugalls of Boston is inthe city, a ey’s ldy friends wereidentified and offerec n the or side, o oy If you wish tosell your property callon the The i mmittee Tnited |Structed toprepire anamendment remedying | e Casey avilonoe, Two fr : } ntlernanon the o ther sids, and when they you i your prperty cal The joint coumittee of the United prey utremedy ing | e CHEY SR 3 wevilmce Twions winan b dns- fsonts they wan wady o | mdd & Wills Co, G.B. Juld, president, 60 ! £ " the defectin theordinmmce, N. D. Evans of Racine, Wis., isstopping at °, «y Who simed her mme K., made ¢ i ay 0 o ; o1 Broalvay. : ! ! The B. & M. anl Umion Pacife rail- | the Cascy. Gshowing forthe lusbid. Therois @ | mon busiess, Thebusiiess ws 1 motion B e s Oll-Tine Tegrihery sortly ropatod [ way'” compmis hve . moael 2o Ty | 3. W, Logun of Sowrd was atthe Casey probability that, the case willoceupy thoext [ fron My, Waile to sdjoin uwtil the next Hank Hall A rnigned. reommending thit Washington, D. C.be |for™ the ° eledric light ondered - | last might. vo duys, asit assaia oth sidesure prpar- [ pogilar meeting of te burd o Odober . Intle district cout yesterdsy morning | the plie of meciing in 1891 Themeeling |tween the companies’ tracks on Sy W. Keys of Kearney isin the city,at the LT o SLve s e lda vl “Chis mewmt nospecil meding md w fuvier | HankHallwas arcained o the charge of | Yk takeplac on the fouth Wediesd, entomth street aid the elechic licht cmpany 2 ~ . . & o 4 LA - = - Auvgust, This report wis aceepted and the Vi el 0 f ) The col \f “lants ! o ay Al % oY roring opjortuslty for renoving tho quanel, md | nurleinghis wio inthis dly i July Last, | St ameting of Wth sociclcs wil be s | ars theety b footiho bil. Tho - omumit 0. Youemm of chican is egiserecat | )T OTCA] LNISULULE Ourretall furiiture busiess, with good | Mesrs. Wels, Scthoengen and Huuter |The membas ofthe grand jury were callel | abve stted, Gas Inspector Gilbat wis granted a two. | 1e Buker. 2 be) ! establishedtrade, Stok is fiest dass and [ pronptlyvotelit down. Motims were tien |in anlquetionslas to their kowledge of Resolutions were pased thanking _the |eeks vacation, C. L. Encndorfof Sioux Falls, 8. D, is at | AND-— well slectol, Ruason for sdlings, i Y maver i his riate, e, el g oare going | mude on bothsides to uwijoum, ad were |the wse d whether they had formed | PSS, the tlegrah, the railoads aud the |~ Dyjley M. Stele, of the fiem of D, the Murray futo tho exdusivejobling trule States Militar Telegraphers and the Lo o extiusivelobling trule. © | coninuel to lemade unil narly 1 o'cluic, |opinbns tiat wld prejudico their action in | iion sl rie 1t peasit for th visiing | SICde & Co, asked fir o anfernee, wvith A F.Cook of St Louis s rgistered at InvouiEatois: i 1t oredl tha v gion | @nllosteich lme by tho tie vote. During | consiloringthelill for inditmer, Spp & | member. | TALonor 1wrot, wera recived. | seinyof T 5ol e fop dow, | the Mueray. ¢ opportunities of alifo time. theintenals the bord trnsaced the regular 1\'\'_"*".\ x‘-m"(';l{"_l’"l‘ }_hwlfk"fvul]‘lgul‘ uu%}hflugty from Dr. J. D. ReldandMr. M. J. Dealy of | the crnerof Thirteenth and Hamey strocts. | won ot nimht. UK B & 0. | budnoss Conracors Mirphy anl wwide. | Attotiey Organ for the state Hal was | Now York aud may other menber. S e i e AP il han Briiers weroutloyod noely §,0000m | Prestit inthe curt rom during the exam- All the records of the Old-Time Tdeg- | sisting of the o engincer, builing in- | ,/Fhn | COUNCHL BLOT P TOwAR SIS ving thecity’s order fora low- | the Murray e s “CEm 91 a0} iy Suon = Thematter wasreferred ton conmifee con- Cor. BroadWay:oN put smuisiin BN, ol ASGTBGL T LT M Willaoe [ At e e e e inatin of the jury and Aisplayel the usul | rphers socicty were fostin the fi SWheh | Sredie, wliy atlom 3 v I wtunent of all surzical nnd ehronf over Cattimens basl or Diah e e | e Sert i onhe | calmidemanok: hat has charicteried bis | dstrord tho Westorn Union bulding 1n | setesarics taet - brid g it fonrice, | . 3. Munhy of Chicago was at tho Mil- | it it diosiscsof ht hien: 2 rerile el fors e S yoms e o, | tcains sice themoning m wiich e con | New Yok mot longugo, ) S Jatil InstmIghe. Tt lsonses OF tho. urinaty il soxuil pdie e hred 1o thw proger conmaittea, | Mittdl theterrile dexd forwhich he is nov | * At the condusiorof sines thismoming | ““Fio potition of . W. Hosier and othors | J. H. Hawkinsof Lincoln is ngistered at | 0 IS, 2SO, CFStills, Spui- PERSONAL D112 AGEAPILS, silso mde i eletthescorery | W tridd. He looks smewhat ple by | the menbers of tho swiety enjoved thom: | for g sanitary sewer on Manderson street | the Merchunts. Xl impoteice o tremsurer for the yeir, it the tie vote |[CSn of confnement, wd his hair awl | sdvesby teling stories of “od md | from Sixteerith to Twenly-fourth was re- | W, C. Tonpleman of New York is regis- Cyt. D B Clark wat t| prventd it. Then wen sevoal andidies | *ean ares wiite asdriven snoy. miny intersting reminiscaces were re- | formd to the conmitica on sewers tered at the Paxton. il to meet lis g tett, | for the positin of s among wiom e S ; iied. At 2oclock the memiers of both 80- | A petitim for the opering of Twenty- | Geayga B, MeDonald of Superior is rogis- Anb. of Bartley, Neb, who will visit hee Zyrents | woo Burt Toies, Enmet Tinky i 1D, W, | o NoV fallgoodsjustreeivedat Reite detieslools aspedil truin at the Grand ave- | sovaith sircet from Hal £ Howard to Harniy | oend ot the Milled. o< €57 1 Dinbetes, for afew’ weelss, at 3 Worlh streot.” Olis. The gaitlenun wivse tomintion for | CHaMtails, 310 Brouway. e Aepot, fora ricoaromd the two Kusas | wasreferd tothe ommittee on strets and | o oo ot g B uncon, V o Dropsy o f 3 HLAVY 1o Sl O DMEAAVION Ox Cities, This trip w ch enjoyel by all 00 atx Lk S. O Danlary of Wheeling, W. Va, wasat | | Ear. Clib et Sol Fostr wholiveson Eighteatn aenue, | thotrewsurysiip tut semel to meet the e o Do i ant 11 P i ] e BB E mstmiaiipRelAesatl inNer: B ight, ! ! Spinal Carvature anidalt disewsesof tie boi Pt Gl e G Ernatestappmbatio of il themembers was | SVl Paer atlosey & Jusen's 11 Pearlst, | Tomomw both the military and oldtime [ ™ i petition of the prohibitionists that ene | 1 Murray lastuight Welhives depriment devoted o xeusively DaantiLeming + rewlon whid omineel | Ch oF E Branthckhiont W Sore | o e : tegriphers will ke atvip b Leaenwauth. | proiibitimist. beappintedns o rogisrar in | George Krug, the omnipresent agent of | o1 hotreaimentof Ui bothbluoud gny. He reprts m enjyabl [ anl allough then wre dher aspinis | Mooy it relicodnses loanst on daatle | They will @ through the miliary prisonind 1t 1o 1isuises Mooy ucedrites | At " 5 Sach polling priner in o ety was pro- | Anheuser-Busch breving corpany of St | “Meileinesen tsocurdy pack-d and free trom tirae, Slire wis nooubt that e Wil s e | andreal etute scurity by B H. Sheab& Co | tio forl, andat ock will bé receivel by | ‘sentod 2 Louls, is o guestat the Barker. observation. ed if the rentemer . Nt —— Colonel Townsend, the commandant at. Fort : atmow elerenc Sudi- Conesponience confldential. Address: Fio intrior | Coser & dnsen | SHEd o kg th ded ik, Tho | AYDY BOWENKINCKED oUZ. | luvaworlh Riurine to e iy w7 | ciay comitie. e T movel G- DR. BELLING ER'S p -~ atte r we: a1 10 cnextmeeting. 1t i o'clock, thereunion willbe drawnto” a clos: Pt bled, The request was tabied Q1 die o1 Drivafn anil Fuhlonble wool its madeby M., T, | DACENCRToer b thenextncetie, 1Lis | yimuy carroll Foes the Busiuess in | nd thsvistors wil lewo foriherr homes, | o ppae iieh [T ranost was tabld, Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, Simuons, to §i; silks, §ito $10. ovr foranother yer, Twenty-one Rounds. ———— “Tho retuil oulchen' union presented o ro. Cor, Broadway and #ith Sts,, Council Blus. L, ————— Shortly beforé me odock the gentiemen | New Omeaws, La, St 10—Th loug- Tanglon'sAction Justifled. quest forthe enforcementof the Sunday lw Tetting Out tho Lol ware gowing very stemy, aid w motin to | expeted fgist between lightwighis Axdy | CLINON, la., Sut. 10— [Spcial Tele as refersto met markets, The petition was & | lve Len wmovel from the | adourn until Satrdayuizit wasmad by | Boyen of New Orleans, the colired by who | © Tii Bie]—The orona’s juy in the| rejeted by a wnimous vote. : g o within tholast few duys by the | M Wells, wd ™ tho prsident relusing o | (oW 2 FEREE FIG, B8 SO W N | Grand Momd dable traguly of yestaday | A resiution was offend athoriing the %! Jore is no dispoitionto qustion | Vil® it carticd, anl the menben lefi the | FOeMly sted BillyMyer, and Jimny Cur- |\ 070 v din this moning justifying | SPRIntmont of two addiional samtary’ in- o, wuis DRIVING PARK A £ | USTRON Y i) with & geoatalacrity asso many school | rollol San Fruncisco, who was defated by 3 it 18 USUNIDE | potors, by the board of health, ‘I'his raised - 3 - his right 1 do w, but the manuer in whid | LN RALA ) (1 A fonty s s b o ad ction of W.L; Tangdon in killing his | theusual row, which has talken tho placeof BBl | Fall Meetine. October Tto 10, 189 hall:u'(;l\p]lshm his purpees o begioni Tho wfortinat comrovesy mo which |figlt sme fime ago cute of to- I,,I,u,m."::;:;,‘,‘;j" s T Ints vtk VL sl e i s : o all Mceting, Octoler 7to 10, 1590 to Woffesive epublic. The lastoMice | the membenof the boa ' drw o 3 1.5 0 roval, Mrs, Laang s| turbing element in_ the coumcl pro e g Qe [l ofre :m: l’(n:)ut'ul;l:nlu‘l‘\)l’h(} 1\111‘[)13.'““:01‘)”: ) '..ué.lf»ul«fnr ::'ft.n( :l‘:.\"lhud’\»mlm;‘l‘ig;"‘:Ifll night anl Bowen was knoked out I | were iken to Madison, Wis, today by the | coelings, — Mee Wheler © amouned | B % e 84,000 IN PURSES. oF thy best menon the fow o e | orer thecouniry, md Tif. MeNaggntoand | the the tvenly-fint rowd. Aboit thre nl’x‘t'klvn llll;]bf\{n\d for Intial, Thotemahis of | that thero had béen fraud in_ the boavd of PROGRAMME: Pelediatont S xnm‘: lll:"\: Presidat Stewdart of the lard have re-| thosandpeople witiessel thebatule, which | of her murderer wemburid here by the [ health's onduct of their busiess, He got MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. | O civedigrest may ldiers, the najorily of | wasa goul one. Boven weighed 1M'g ma f OFON indignant and conclded i heated speech by Pnce - Pur havebeeninvestigatig the matter alittl, | wiich live omeinsoliited,all from mnen, " P ) Erapid £ o 2 the statment that the health of the dty | ()N FFS ) L WORKS % C 11 1. Th N 1,000, cl Ow A b H v A " DD o D andihey daim that his dismisal yas we | pomisnt olacalors who have kiown Dr. s—f«‘;\"\'\-m‘m; the llsnl\:;{lm')l':él;élcu A L?\!:t‘., il Sign the Agreement. | wold bobetter if about two-hirds of the COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS wamnntelandwas b forthe msonlege | NeNauhton for many yeus, bit sone of | fyeoun e gloyes. i S A Celning BN Al e : st Style B At Badel and Be = Dy e et Dnag oot | o ore in amwer tonguaries by the | ROUGEEIOW (00 qunas tume | ot of thoChemked Stip Live Sock asso-| i, Olin churgel the iiicers of tho bard | fHigest sl ofthe drt, - Faded and Koy g1 Sy 00 to thoney overcoat deal by whiehal the 00 4 -y e rotting -Stuke 10 s Mo. ept. 16.—The presi-| physicians were to rmove, Allkindsof Dying and Cleaning done in the TUESDAY, OCTOBER K, cinirimn of the tachers’ cmmitee asking | vy e “ clation anuounces thatall cattle owners have | ©f lealth withneglect of duty: Fabrics mide ‘o 1ooknd god 15 new. Wl rot iy 100 o prite wd clideniul hformtioncon: | S wde, T paeine Ut 10 | signed the agrement in tecordineo with | Othermemlers of the muncil waxel warm | PROmpUy dongund deiiverd o allparts of | ieyear-oldr : izzoi 90 offlers we wquirel to ordertheivwinte | wning the suerintndet. The wost| of it if mything. In the thin, forth ad | YhichPresident Hauwison will etend the[ andeloqient, on the subject and the matter g \CTIAN, Prop.. i JEDAESDAGEIUEOURR b overcoats froman ou of town firm sdectal | Sprighily of themand the me thit crated | feg Cardll was on top, landing several | ime of evauatio to December 1, wistinally referredto the finance committee, | 013 Broadway, Northvustem Dojot, | Fi48Trottig —burse... ¢ gantld by the chief, and at picesthat are sout % | e gratestsensation amongthe members of | severe blows on Bowen's face and baoly, —————— The cdaim of J. B. Kuowles, exsidewalk 1 BLures, 1A Ll s i T e e percentiigher than beter cuts wuld b | e bourd, ws inansver a private om- | altuethe wis prity well dwzed himsd f The Railroad Conductors. SOlEaslif canal M ARl on s rosolition RN RSD AR, OCTOBE urdhasel fron loal deders. Mebmalds | muiction fom Mr. Sthoericen o Mr.Wise | fron punches in thestomich and on the noe, | Toirno, 0, Set. 16.—The cowvention of nfthe lymeit of o part of his bill, 3 Troting—Purse. ... 100 atis on West Brouway, and is eyideno [ o Cedir 1alls, Ta, whoe Prof. McNaughton | 1n the sxth both men were tied, bt |the iternmtiond bmtherhod of ralroad jinghiy disuesiosthe resoliition s TirerorATl Pacing - Barse. Ui 500 of tle fat thathe ispopulic andefiidmt the | spent sevenl yars s the heul of tho| Boyen sicceeded inknoding Carnll 'dovn | o = 0 vepor dlo Lhecommittes on sidowilks md / FreelForA L, Sl tion-— Purdc 00 e o miizentlotte ¢ k condectors bday listered 1o to the reports of | brigesmnd the bourd of public work . u, busiiessuen yhose projarty he his ben | $hool Here isir. Sthocntgen’slotterand | it a right hand swing ana nearlyrepet- | varsous officors. s R O e fi ird of jublicworks, B Nuttonial Trotting wssoclation mle 1 gove procetingso will Joed han gpeil to the | e reply; st tothe presidat of theward | ingit a noment later witha Tight lnderon | toneiion, " 10 18 thesoctdy dn good | M anlnawe wis introdiced granting: am. Eniles close Oc 0 ord. Stukerace frea, & council und themayor on Mondiy evenings to | Wstealof the gentleman whodesied it: tholaw, Fronthisto the fiteenth romd | PR DS authorily to the Nebraskitelephone comipany ¢ 8 Miletrac WL PEREGOY, President, { reistate him, A petilion wis presented Couxerr, Bu e, Ia, Sept 11, 1800-Mr, | howrs were about even,some of the hard A Busted Ball(lub, to lay wires, cables ad cnduits under b R\ Couneil Blufs, Towa, sigied by over forly buiness men m bis | 0. A, Wise, Celar Falls, Ta.-Dear & blvs being 1eeivel byboth men, cach of . P hasnelglbor, who it his mame toit and | your shools Efitis tot asking too much, | the sixtenthboth neeited puishuent wd S e tesof tho wiilo and_ disussed the fre limiy iy / Strieily touaines . i splndid motto, Thalighy pased itilong. In the wundl the matier | wouldyou kindly larnish mo with wlit int| inte seententh Caerol gavos trnen dous WheatYiell in France. Sriltaiie ¥ lich wrhs - Pelcrred 1o 430 conilte U b D hin wwho ROLK v somo aiopted MMy, wus refrred to _the nayor ad tho police | frmation you hive mgarding the mw, hus| puich In the stomach fo Bowen in | Paus, Sept. 16—Tho official report states | Leeon fire and watw wor 4 TR - 4 coumittee, who will giveit their careful at- | froublein your dty, ad what promped or| retwn for a stiger o the neck ad | {hatwheatsownon 7,146,000 hectares (17, " 1 > Tr WESTE RN teution wd reort ut the next neeting, nixluml\lhuln):u\llu dispenso i b ser | alo ilrl‘\v Bod Cfron Bowars |20 wres) yvidied 115, 435,000 hectlitr A I("m"ly « Electric Trusses, o slve fullof enorzy. and_mouey e vices, Any communio tion addrsselto mo[ nee, Bowen clinchel and they (32311 QB ophit Pederson has commenced suit in the ’ | ey noed speolal tralniog 100 1.G. Tipton, real stat, 527 Broadyay-. il u»nl-«:u A sty enfidntial” A e VT e u.lmu-w‘x s WD oybueg., T cmmlly phissigieid f?»::;;:l:.;l::mn':,ln'.::r; Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete. | Il A % —— arly eply will greatlyoblig Currrllon thoeye, aitting it, ad reivedi ; B ; D i O AT D 5 = Gl Thod e s ¥ o B e mnt ||/ i o b oey uidap 1y i d aolyed = Bank Rolbers Makola fianh street milway compiny. In her petition she | AGENTS WANTED, — DR.C, B, JUDD, IOWA L e Sojt, 11, 1890.-John Schentgn, Councll | Tnthe nnetenth Bowen was very weakand OKTLAND, Oy Sept. L0—Priute ulvice | allkges hat o July #1 last sho boanled a 4 Lmath A0 noprise sitoatiio. .t Notthe School Board. Blufly Ta.-Dear Sir: Reying to yor fa- | Carroll, getting hissecond wind, gave Boyen | fromThe Dallessay wbbers tumeledunder | Sperman avenue ar, with the intentin of | 808 Broadway, Councl Blufls, Ta | grouinsstndvork for e ine Aldernan Mikesdl made an immense hitin | ¥or ofthe ith int, which was received in | severalsevemblows, Inthe twentieh Bowen | hlmnkf hilding Jast night androbied the | yijing from North Thirty-third street as fax B | thecity coundl @t the meeting of Mondy | 1Y, Absence wouli'say that [ was a member | tried hard tosteady himself and mmaged to | Vaultof 0,000, south as Doreas; that when ulighting frorx COLLEGE, g OMMONIY § oty boal of edudation during thelatter | awia_aknodeout, but in_ the tyeoty-first =FE—t== T s 'y = A yearsof IPnf. McNaugiton'ssuperintendency | Carroll andel riglt andleft, id Howen fell Mecting o Tari fF Conferees. 10 a, A0 un desiination, alo was violtly isusualy onol themost patint il qilet | here,and anelulo fron thonatur of yourin | exiaustd. o rosw asiin, bt fell imuedi- [ Wasiryirox, Sept. 16.—The onferes an | piownio thegraund, buised wid manyiod, RANiod el cArbral ihetor ‘Sintents night. The alderman from the Sixth ward SPECIAL BARGAINS, Commence: fall te.m = Sho solecty 1 renlly prietieal for i W Normad B listecento thodebates in the council, md |quirythatyou lve ken misinformel con | atly, md thn wis counted out, He was | the tariff bill had aw informal meeting tonight The O - > en‘or at any th Wirlte for furiier particla hisyeamd may, when viling upon prop corning hisworkhertas tiere vas wtrou: | teribly punshed, but made no omphint; | and uterdanged vieys. No ucm.nz m:l’i‘un qm‘»“l.::i::x::l‘{] l;l}"‘;‘ 'ln"(:*\f!ll‘»‘l"\\l_‘l_m broght | T o1 on Braudway in Contral sub, for 3755, | 4 il $us: Wil sorEimives ‘o lons Belore it Doly, o ey e oadn. |J© Waterer beiweea theprofusor wd the | huving dono the st locoull. Ho shoved. | Was taien. e i ro | I : blook C il Bluffs, lowa nig and ends { his spech: boarl, andthe *iducment’ which rsultel | grat gmenss ad wis Lodly applavded. 1 O et A SeActs WAL K ' i r T snrinse ounci urts, lowa, g and endng of his spec But he |withour dspensing with bisseryices was bis | Caroll was unhurt saye a slight ot and @ Burial ot Canon Liden. QAR ROl LE Tarne webliaha was did opening for some one. | - - duonsiratedthe fict atthe lit meding tiat | voluitary nsigutionwhen he lad thoffer | syollenlip. - Time one hour wd twenty our | g ooy, Sept 16,—The mnais of Cano | e e far the compn 1 & Vi Patten o henier hocan falk whon howants to,ad say some | Of & nuchbetterposition and salary than wo | minutes, ) \ 4 o o mpn-anstar olodria - light rom y ¢ Missourt o exchan go fo PRty b things, o, Aldexnen Licy ma |COUlgive Fisresigiationwas relucan tly it Lidlen were enfombol in the catledral today | puy s sued A. H. Zenner and ‘the N Councll Blulrs property. Johnston & v SHANMA I HALTAN AT DRRS €9 B 4 y ¢ r g, i 0 ™ 0 0f § 2S@ EASSO) age. bruska electric light ¢ piny 1o atten \ 4 ¥ . " W9 faceeptod, s heolna lid ben enployed for | Massachusetts Labor Party Nominees, [0 the procuceof animmense assom blize Tislea ole - g piny ¥ 3 Cuperwerein a heatd courovesy wer |ihreyeanandonly wout twoof then hal | BosTox, Miss., Sept. 16.—The Massahu- S e Bl foe Jeiitien bats larsl ttin facte JNIO le i Guahata trides tor [ v depirtmet mattors, ind bib gtlenen |expivd. - One. peoplo Iy ippriatel Prd, DRTHE) SR, TR, 6 by eventy-Theer Men D o pLAntift furaihed the. defendants tho Lean, O I will vive " 4 X setts Labor party today nominated the foliow 3 . - . plant. for thieinsane hospital at Hi 08 & |rade, Johnson& Van Patten, | wire alittle bit warm over mutual intima- [ MeXNughtn's wbilityas i ableinstuetor; B Yhe Toxpoy, Sept 16.~The Austian war ship | T spitul tt Hustings and | k. ~ g " tins and inshuatins. Aldemen Windumnd | 3lsolis gmeral lusiiss abiity,md siceess | 1§ tadot: Govemor, Charles F. Muks; [ mauys yith acrew of sisty-nine men ad | 16t the baluice sied for is wpaid, OUSE and two lots on Noth 7eh strect for | o, Qrceunell Bl Eyerettweredraw into the dbate, and the | ful government,after haviig aseasonof su nint governor, Gerge R, Pear; s fouroffics foundered in the Blick Sea. g —— saloat w bargaln. Jolnston & Van Patten, | PAID UP CAPITAL A fTor getlemen wore getting daigerouly |Pervision lickingin, md v stiong cntvast | Uy of state, Joha P Dowd; tre s - G Says She Stole His Ring. SURPL.US AND PROFITS, . . nur thit point in ul disputes when ya've | With these quilificalons, Shold tiere bo | (ONED J. ;“UL”:';": "1‘,‘"“;5'3' gua Connecticut Republican Bertla Meshna has been arrested ot the LIBILITY TO DEPOSITORS Alhe ind youn ANMER may Do tx. M1y firth infrmaton dsivel T sl to | & Jolson; wudior, P.” I O o Eamssiem EReibRiang: S lvcs St e e R L A [ e e AT ted (o appar, vhen Mikesdl clinbed up | Pleakd togive you alin mypover, orin cas | Patfom denands amog oler thing < ] e i aid] (R et . Shugart 12, B 1 J. D kdnindson, ¢ pectod 10 apprs hon Mol (ciibed 4P | You shoull wail aditioni: tedixon, o | W0kt of the mploment of privatde- | licu stat conventio orgguized tonit aq [ 30 Ba st & diamwnd ring from him F. M. ELLIS & CO., ( Hann Transict neral buanking busi- L his chalr A oLl e Fonlimen 1O |y writoMr. N, HE. Harrs, wio wis pres | tetivesin livor iiticulies wd making the | adjornet untilomorow, The gitl says shewentto Metz's hll in com. Diss brEost Copttal and surplas of any compel dentof theboan at that time, md neer fi | dichage of worknen for bing mmbers of — pny with Brooks and dranktoo much beer, TE T | Pank inbouthwestorn Towu. :‘fifl‘.‘:»:,‘,L:K‘.“&'fl}”fl,”"}]a“’l,.f;‘fif‘\!’;"‘m;‘,‘.'l‘,'f vorel i e Yurs® antrit Wil any saper. | § 1ot unkn @ penal offene. Gities and pe I — Pl Tk v M iAok ol kush Legr A INTEHEST UN T M= DEPOSITS, Tespectis @ man Tquin me tprotst aginst | teilentor téuher klieving mu‘\u‘l\gll:fiu fs, @it and tranporition lines owned by | 11 resud tothe ltterof C. A. Budwih, | Brooks' rom and styed ill nigit. Somo And Building Superintendents. m g'f]m"\'r'#‘:h“\r]mlifi‘;zu:!rl.‘fuu:le:’f‘muuh:x‘: toe| The resgnation of Mr, MeNughitn ywas, | mnicialitis and the state. published in st night's Bre, under the head “’r“"f,k:’":;:“n' tho evening the girl says that | - Roors #50 gud 43 oo N lding Onaba,Ne Sl liome Hatdonen W il naveit burled | after consideritle opposiion, sceepted o ———— of ‘Cheper-Funenls,” Dr. Durys 1t | Greanbeghr ik o Bet fingor, wid it vas 80 | a0 togma 34 anc it blurrtan Bl e on bvey st et COTIOE Lhil Walre nobot- | motin of the writer, W, Two Child ren Burned to Death, evaing sid ¢ Tt is the st e vensmber’ of the vne. | = e — 4 it thie boardof educationor-tho *icaga- | PN J.B. Cib, frmerly principdof the | Saxr Law, Tub, Sept. 16. — [Spctal [ “The sutements made by Mr.Baldvin s | Brooks clains tht thering was vorth §1:2, QOFFICER & PUSEY, w0 court.” The silly pit thegentemenand [highscholin tis _ dty, writes fron Nev | qlegnm to Tin Ber)—A dweling house | abslutely fale, 1 never alvocaed the | id that thogirl deliberately appropriated it o coucil i good humir and the rmander | XoMkcityto Suerinindat MNaultons | yionyig toMrs, 5. W. Sivago of Park | buring of several prsons in ;e grve, it | 0 Berown we B BA_ N K ER S of the session wentalong without friction, Tulay |recelyed arequest @scoming from | City, thirtydve uiles from here, luirned this | befre the meting of mivisters 1 did say thit TR n 5 ! e twomembers of the wardusking if you e | mornig, wd ke twobowy, agil niwand | in the Frnch emetry inNew Yorkandin | ne jor i B SERUAINIT. o Corner Matn and Broud wa J Shortiand, Mis Rholes, Srown bulliing. | terfred with my dscipine wd ifyou are | deven yean, wore biraed to duth, The | theCyprss Hil sl G renwond coumetories AR, ite o & Quahe howes COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, sl L thought tobe instranentalin our lm.dug the | cnflagration’ way caussed by the woman | in Brooklyn it has lng ben the custom for | dealen hadanarow ecape from serious if a8 d Winiow sudes at Lasey & Juses, 11 | Bigthchal Wopurwao i, i isdutme, | pings beldriih wilto g inlor neuth. | Hopocs to by’ "seral menbers of we | 100l nluries abod 5 L evning S840 Jamin gol fouass: qasinge i ~ y ~ e ging v iy - - e tons made und lnterest pald on i | 21 MAIN STREE Pearl st to show jour dificulies withx the teachers ol he Lid & narrow escape, fawly inone grav, simply becawss lana | She had justtaken o seat In ker buggy in | deposits, | Over(, B. Jucguewin & Co's Jevelry Stored 3 £l = gromnd o thestreds and allys of the dty. Addromall cnmunioationsiar’ st district.” It buo the natie of tery nan o | Youriamelis ben gien ) mo us onewho [ than weming ety wenry. In e | foaburics Sept 16.-iho sockliders| | The aunell took a_ eeess ind_ met us o 7 WA 0 SNt 14U Sta Ot ahit, Neb whom itwas pesented, il so greatas o | vas frmerly” cnneced with elucational | fifeenth Camoll " knoded Bowem doyn | °f theAthiilie biscbal club (Amniricanasso | bard ofoqualizatin anl reportedits acion ; — intrest taken in the mater tht oe | mattesin your diy diring the time that| with a teriblorighthander. Bowengot up, | tiatin) anounca tonght that franchl dif | OV levying assessments for graling parposcs. ATTEND merchantwould signit and then take itto | Prof. MeNwghton wis siperitendet of | butCarnll was tooweakto fnish him. fn ficulties would prevent finishing the season, Afterthis the comeil went intoa commi - B

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