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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1800 THE OMAHA BEE COU‘N‘CIL BLUFFS. [ICE, NO, 12 PEARL §T. Dellvered by Careler fnany part of the City. H. W, TILTON. . =« = MANAGER. TELEPHONES: Busines Ofice, No. 43 Night Blitor, No. —————————— NOE MENTEON. OF N.Y. P Co, Conmell Bluffs Lunber Co.. wal. The 12, oty will mect at Miss Mol lie Rice's ab 2 pom. The veleran firemen of the meding st evening. It was of natire, aid nothing was tran sic intorest, ork lias boen recommeneed on the North Beand street bridge. The deliy was caised by the coitradors o supply the stone rc quirnd inthe foundations Frod Milcher was fined 810,29 for intoxica- tlon yestorday ot the moming session of the poliie court, nkSpeicer got e sine ®moint for the sarme offense. “Ihe tane of the distriet court was taken up yestorday with hearin eviden in the Probstie liquor case, rpiments wer not finisied when the courtadjourned last night. The Council Blufls whed men will m Bayliss park _tomormw norning ats o° forarunto Nwla, They invite wheel men in the citylo jon thon, They anticipte & fino tine and good roads The big derrick used in handing the hevy Bt forthe foundition of the North Sec ondstree bridge estorday and carrled down part of the fire alarm wirs, Elec tricin Bradley quickly ropaired the damage, Clarles Young, aliss Bitch, the filow swho skipped fo chiin ging n Welnesdiy, was recapured by Deputy Marshal 1) yesie moring. Ho wentto Omal retumed o thecity in the eveing prej toryto taking atrain forSioux City Mars! mpletn s receivel — wor fromt higan sheriflwhowas ere after the nan Miller, who was arrested for hors stealing and held pnding tho arrival of o officr with _extradition papers. Niller was arrigned, plead guilty anl was sentonee the penitentiary all within four days aft left here, N C. W. Siyder, of the Nonparii nows paper disclaienswitha good dealof enorgvan, nowledgo of the prsenc in the city of M, J. 1. Cassell, ofthe Hub printing conpany of Keimey,Neb, andpositivel y isserts that no such persn asthe mn wmed, andno other person has been recontly negoliating forthe purdinseof the pugr. Fred Kissellls belind the bars agin inthe cityjail, that is, he is there whenhe is not with thé emaliderof the stred gang shovel- fngzaway the mud thit was deposited by the latestorm, Mr. Kissellis not a stranger in either place, and the ofiense for which he wassentaced the usuallenggth of time,in- toxiation, is 4 comuon one. Tickets have bea issied for the anmal ballof theCouncil BlufPs police department, o e given in Masonic hall on Septomber 25 The tickets arissued under the dircetion of Alderman Suith, chaiman of the police committecin the councit. The ballis for the urpose of enabling the “department to fitup the new quartors, and for thatroason should be liberally patronized cigg of this dty las been given especial rasons for remenbecing the cet- ingz of the Missouri Medial association, which he aitended, He went thore inthe aftérnon of the last day wearing alandsome overcat He thout it for the reason that somo otler Telow had appoprited it, throigh accident or desim, lo - Kiows not whidh, but is inclined to believe itwas accl dental. *“Window Washer” Burke, who lus stood between the negro Hill Blackman ind the counly ful for the pasttwo months, srow tiredof e position lastnightand asked to be wlievel of the obligations of his boud Blackman is the darkey” who shished Androw Juckon Patterson with o raor sme tine ago, Aflr Burke surrendered him he takan intocustody and locked p in a cell in the county jail. Thogrand jury hasnot yet passed upn hiscase. Tho yourg lidies and gentlomen of the First Baptist churchhave been busily on- gagel for tho past wek decorating the churh and getling rady for the anmal bar- vesthomeservices that will be giv next Bundiy. They worked last uight until10 o'clack, but Will ot get the work finished until this evening. The decoratins e abundantand elegant, andthe durch will be rendered very attractive for the interesting services that will beheld tomorrow., ‘Tle fall termof the federal eonrt will con- venein this city on Tuesday next, with Judg Shims onthe bench. Thero are but few in- ortant cases tobe heard outside of the crim- nal doclser, whi quito large. The most impartantof the criminal cases will be that of Mr. aud Mrs. Hawlsins, the couple from Pagecounty who swindled 'the government, out. of £2,00 pension money, which thewouan succreded in gotting as the widow of a soldjor afler shohad been married to Haw- kins, The Faimount park caso will not reacled atthis term, A week brings often sad chauges, Fridiv Lena Roff, aged but ten y daughter of Mr. and M. Joo BT, was mong her playmates at school, with all the eening promise of long and bright days. ken suddenly ill, that tenible discase, diphtheria, vapidly develped, and though she pined like a little herofie with fond parents and skillful physicians aginst it, death came at an early hour yesterday mor- Theblow was s b s it was sud- and the tenderest sympathy is called forth fromthe many hearts in which the so- rowing purents hold a wam plice. The in- termnt wis necessariiy private, and the so vices, simple and tender, were hild atsunset. “Tlove a newspaper min net to n good paying patient,” satd Dr. Von_Mansfeld, the wellknown physician from Ashiand, Nob,, who attended “the meeting of the Medical association in this city, *“but T annotsee why they will persistin nirdering my e, or its orthogrphy, every time they have oc- sion (o refer to me in their papes. 1 am o German by birth but an Amerian by adoption, but T am not ashamedof my pavent- age. Comseauently I retain the orthography, which las 1o lettor 1t is plain Mansfeld, nd Tdo not the boys leave off the’ prefix “von, forin this frée cun try titles acquirel by birth ave not as viluablo @s thoso won by brains ad energy." Potmaster Troynor has made a complaint against the motor company for delay in trans- mitting the mails botween this city and Omaln, The motor company has been cir- ryingthe mails sincethe dummy trals were takenoff. Thelrcontract with thegovemn- ment calls for prompt service, which bas been uniformery given except when the motar truins have been delayed by storms. During the provilen o of clectrio starm the dwgerof burning outa dynamois very reat, which would entail s cost of sevenl undred doliaes and might possibly cause sevenl days’ intermptionin the raining of the tnins ind asa safoguard aginstsact accidmt the machinery is shut down when- ever i thunder-storm is inprognss, Wedues- day’s storm cwsed the delay that brought out Postmuster Treynor's omphint. —— PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS. Dr. H. S West has returied from i reason of rest and reervation, My, J. € Mitchelland son returned yestor- day fiom avisit to ber friends in Mortou- ville, 1L, G. N, Cautes, Il. Aunersm, Miss Blanche Arkwrightand Mate Baker retumed yester dny from ashort visitat Blaghun, In, J. ¢ Lange and Enil Duere nturned yes- terday from a pleasure tripon the lakes aiida visit o Milwaukeo, where they both formerly lived, and where' thoy still have many frien s, Coloel I, J. Steadman leaves tomorrow for Portland, Ore, where ho has been offerd aprominent and lucntive newspaper posi- tion. He will test tho climate thoroughly be- fore deciding to mako permianmt wrange- uents therv, city held o a business dof public ot at e Last rs, the e From thisdatethe entir stok of “Tho Famous” grocery will be sid at a discount 20 porcent below firstcost, D, B, Lyons and W. . Stotts, mortgagees. —— at reduced rites loansd on chatte estato seurity by B H. Sheale & Co e — Slgus, Losey &Jeuson's, 11 Par st Bhortband, Miss Riodes, Brown bulding. Mouo and THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS.{ Another Bcheme for Settling the School Board Controversy. PEGLEG VANNATTA'S LASTEST MISHAP. He Charges Mrs. McAllister With Having Bobbed Him of Forty Dol lars—A Corner Stone Treass ure-Minor Mention. The bowrd of education is scheluled for another meeting this evening, which was originally designed to bedevoted largely to the consideration of the unfortunate contro- versy intowhich it has been drawn over the superintendency of the city schools, and an- sther effort to effect the removal of Dr, Mc Naughton, Ttis understood now that this ef- fort willnot be made at the meeting tonight, andit is even doubtful if the board holds a mecting at allon account of a quorum. Ttis understood that the plan nowis toap- al th to County Superintendent Coaper and hold before him the investigation which was defeated in the board. The ques- tion of the jurisdiction of the county superin- tendent has arisen, and he submitted the matter toState Superintendent Sabin, The state oficial has rendered opinion that the county superintendent not only has jurisdiction but has mno other conrse to pursie than to hear the charges andmake the inquizy when the caseis called to his attention ofieially. If tho mecting to- it is not held it is understood that the se will be taken tothe county oftieial Mon- yand tie hearing com soon as he dy for it, M the cse reaches the county superin- tendent itis cortain to be carried onup to the esuperintendent, for whichever side he decides against witl not be satisfied with the result and willcarey it up. The probabilit is that by the time it reaches the court o appeal and been decided the school year will haveexpired, and the gentlemen who are opposed tothe city superintendent will be accorded the opportunity of defeating him for -clection. case an enced Miss Mary Gleason has re- turned from her eastern trip and is b prepaved than ever to satisfy all wio want first class dressmaking. Rooms in the old library building, Pearl street. —— Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., 813 Broadway. " the Ladies S g— Lotey & Jensen paint houses. J.C. Bisby, steam heating, sanitar: gince Life building, Omiha; 203 riam bloek, Council Blu s, For Sale, Our retiil furniture business, with ablished trade. Stockis first class wellselected. Reason for selling, are intothe exclusive jobbing trad. . Any one wishing to go into bnsine: investigate this, as it is oneof the fe opportunities of a lifo time. C. A, s She Robbed Him of His Money. “Pogleg” Vannatta, the old soldier whohas been in the police and justice courts so fro- quently during the summer, neaxly always as the prosecuting witness in state cases which failed topan out as predicted, is agin the plaintift ina larceny case, in - which he clains to have been relioved of $10 by a woman named Eunice MeAllister, Vannatta is quite & character aside from the fact that he isalways introuble. His first troubles comuenced when e was carrying o musket for UncleSam in tho civil war. He speut three years in the serviceand lost a leg and recelved agreat many wounds. Since he has lived in Council Blufts he has had lots of trouble. Several ycars ago he got a pension withalarge amountof bick pay. This he spent fredy upon his wite and family and upon himself in tho siloons, His wife cut a gwat swell with the momney and attracted the attention of a railroaad brakemwon named MeAllister MeAllister made hot and violent love to her and succeeded i winning her affections from her husband, aud about three years ago she ran away with the young man and left the old veteran to cve” for tho family of child- ren. Before going she took all of the pension money that remained, Pelog’s troubles con- tinued right_alng without abatement, and included confidence games, robberies an'd as- saults, and cach event was signalizel by the Ioss of some part of his monthly pension. In August his eldest daughter, 4 bright-oyed little pirl of twelve, was enticed inton house of illfame and ruined and the futher failed in the attempt to have the woman, Mrs, Hamil- ton, who was clarged with belug the cause of the gixl's downfall, punished. Since hiswifelelt hiim he his been living in little shanties on the bottoms with his children keeping house for him, After the cldest givl was enticed away the younger children left home and he has been ajone. A short timeago Mrs. Bunico McAllister, the vife of the brakeman, who ran away with his wife, came to the city and huntedup the old soldier. Shehad heard nothing of lier lusband and was anxious (0 be consoled by Peglegand Pegleg was anxious tobe con- soled by ler. They consequently pooled ssucs and have been living on the old _ sol- dier's monthy stivend, On Wednesday Peg- leg drew his quarterly pension, about $. fle gave 30 of it to Mrs. MeAllister to pay oardat a place where they have been living. Tusteadof doing so sho took the noney and purchased a ticket for Des Moines nd boarded the s o'clock fiyer on the Rock Island without bidding her old soldier friond adien, Vanatta learned of this fact a fow loars laterand wired the police authorites at Des Monies to arvest her when she appeared. They did s and yesterday morng. Peglog appeared in Justice Sehuz court and sworo 10 an information charging her with grand larceny, Deputy Marshal White took the warrint and left. yesterday afternoon for the state capital to bring the woman back, i LU Window shades at Losey & Jensen, 11 Pearlst. good and going should golden Beene & Co. _— Tho Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Broadway. If you wish tosell your proper Juad & Wells Co., €. B. Judd, Broadway. call on the sident, 606 Scott house, nice rooms, clean equal to the best, &1 per day. rates to regular boarders. 22 and st., Council Blufls beds, fare Special low . Muin A Cormer Stone Treasure Yesterday the workmen engaged in tearing down the old Broadway Methodist church removed the coruer stone and revedled the treasure box that was phaced there twenty: years agowhen the corner stone was laid. The box was mouldy and badly rasted, and is contents thomughly soaked by the flood of water that poured around the old foundations during the late stoem, It was taken incharge by *Squire Bamett and opened. The con- tents were so budly water soaked that it was found impossible” to examine them, and the 'squiry took the box o his house to dy it out. A record of the contents of the box bias been preserved, and the only interest there is at- taching tothem is toaseertain how well they were preserved during their long repose in the solld masonty, e e—— Fint-cluss dressmaking by Miss Wallac over Cattiemen's baok, cor. Main st. aud Bl ave ——— Fine interior decorating, Losoy & Jensen, Fashionable wool suits made by Mrs. L. Simumons, § 0 §7; silks, § to $10, —— J. G, Tipton, real estate, 327 Broadway. - -—— | national bank, instructing | 1odged in jail and this JAILED FOR CATTLE STEAL Two Young Men of Kearney Serious Predicament, Beatnice, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special Tele- James Nichols Lafeberger and George Hub- band, well known young men of this vicinity, are under arest for a complicated matter that savors of cattle stealing. About the 10th of this month nineteen head of cattle were stolen from Green- mayer & Eldredge, near Williamsburg, in Phelps county, Yesterday Mr., Green- mayer saw sixof the stolen cattle in William Allyn & Co.’s yard at Lexington. Allyn said thathe had bought the cattle of two young mien, who represented themselves to be John and Charles Wood of near Keamey., He eavo them @ certified check, together with @ note to the cashierof the Kearney hin to pay tho amount of £145 if the bearers identified them- ves and if the caftle had no mortgage on them. James Nichols identiied ~ the pa ad the amcunt was paid, Tubbard was soon after arrested and morning Nichols was sheriff's ¢ Hubbard ling the cattle and that cliols recerved one-third of the money for identifying them. The young men belong to able familiesand theiraction is a great placed under the confessed to ste: McKeighan Makes Another Break. Exeren, Neb, Sept. 10, [Special Telegram to Tk Bee.]—MeKeighan was advertised to speik ata jolit meeting at the opera house | herelastnight, and full and satistactory ar- | rangements to that end were made between thealliance people and the republicans. This did not satisfy the democrats, and in consc- quence they insisted upon MeKeighan lold- ing to meeting, and when he found that his opponent was to be Hon. 1. W, Lansing of Lincolu he went over to the dein- ocratic camp and deserted the alli- What frightencd him most was ct that the alliance demanded an ex- s of his 1record. His specch ¢ disappointing tothealliance, as he didnot attempt to answerthocharges against himself. Hon.J. W. Lansing was on hand at the opera house as advertised, and his meoting was ahowling success. Thomas Mitz and T, Hennehan, prominent democrats of York county, were here in chargo of Mc Keighan's intorests, They are the same par: | ties who met Meleighan in seoret council at | York last Sunday. Closing Day at Camp Loga Nowrn Prame, Neb., Sept. 19.—[Special Telegram to Tk Bee.[—1 here was a naval battle at Camp Logau tonight, The reunion closed with an address by Judge A, H. Church to his old comrades. ~ At a meeting of thesoldiers and citizens it was resolved to meet here one ar hence, Went 1nto Convulsions, was a4 commotion at the station last night when the policc brought in a young woman, giving the mime of Mrs. Lewis, from 605 North Sixteenth, The charge against ng woman was that of stealing, and asmade by Mrs, Sarah M. Bales. Thi Indy claimed that Mrs. Lewis had stolen dress pattern and some omaments worth in all about#10. The accused woman took the matter very much to heart, and she eried und struggled until she went into convulsionsand had to be taken to the station on a_stretcher. Shequieted down when a physician w called and was released on bailto appear court today. There po in R s The Lincolns Today. The Lincolns and Omabas will meet in bat- tle array at the ball vark this afternoon and tomorrow, o is much feeling existing between the two teams, on account of the claims of the Capitol City crew that they in- tend to beat Omaha out in the race, M lar says he intends to take both games hery and if he does Omaba must fall back to sov- enth place. Captain Walsh, however, is also up on his toes, and declares that the Lincoln conert will be routed fort aud dragoons. Anyway, the games will be hotly contested, anda good erowd will evidently tuin out to see the sport. e Fifth Ward Lea zue. The Fifth ward personal rights league met last night at Erfling hall, 1012 Saunders strect. The league elected Henry Schrocder as president, tofill the place made vacant by the resignation of Judge Reuther, the former president. John Schmeltings was clected as the dele- gate to the Douglas county central league meeting, which will meet néxt Monday night in Germania hall, corner Harney and” Eigh- teenth streets. - Labor Leader Arrested for Trespass. Pirtsura, Pa., Sept. 10.—Much excite- ment was caused in labor civcles today bythe arrest of Vice President Turnerof the United Mine Workers of America on a charge of trespass preferred by the Westmoreland coal company, where there has been a bitter strike for some time. Turner says itis a scheme to intimidate the men. —e, A Residence Scorched, A house occupied by Thomas Lyons, at 1114 North Sixteenth street, caught fiveat 2 lock this moming, Prompt action by the fire department saved the house and furni- ture with the exception of the kitchen, where the blaze began, Loss about §00; fully in- sure e The Death Roll Kyoxviie, Tenn, Sept. 19. ob M. Thomburgh, ex-member of congress from the ;flw*uml Tennessee district, died this morn- ng. i.ll rraLo, N. Y., pt. 10.—Robert Dunbar died yesterday, aged seventy-seven. Fle was the fatherof ‘the present system of grain cle- uators, e 0'Connor and 0'Kelley Co Duitiy, Sept. 19, —Parnell rangements foran early meeting of his fol- lowers in London. T. . O'Connor, M. P., and James O'Kelley, M. P., will probably take the berths on the steamer Teutonic which Dillon and _O'Brien secured for their passage tothe United St ——— Myers Wants to Fight, New Onieass, La., Sept. 10.—Billy Myers of Streatar, I1, left for home this evening, having failed to get a fight out of eithe Bowen or Carroll, He, however, loft a for- feit of £250 for a fight with Jabk McAuliffe for apurse of §,000 a side wd the light weight championship. - Reforms Desired by German Miners, BeiLis, Sept. 19.—The miners' congress in Halle has decided to present petitions to the bundesrath, reichstag, dict and various min- istries asking that mining laws be passed to offect various reforms in hours, wages, sani- tary conditions, et e Bell Boys Were the Thieves. New Yonk, Sept. 19.—The thicves who stole §17,000 belmging to Bookmakers Corlan | & Saunders, from tue safe of @ hotel Monday night, have been discovered fn the persous of two bell boys. They have been arrested and nearly all of the money recovered. . 8ix Gypsies Drowned. EVANSVILLE, Ark., Sept. 10.-Two Gypsy families camped near a creek north of here Tuesday night. During the night a cloud burst occurred and six of the unfortanate pooplo—tyo adults ayd four cbildren—were rowned. ning. is making AL AN Murder in New Mexico, Sayta Fr, N, M., Sept. 19.—A dispatch from Chloride, Sierra county, says much ex- citement prevails there over the murder of two men in that vicinity the past wee doubtedly by Tudians. “Posses are now’ out. B Labor Troubles in Wales. Syoxey, N, W., Sopt. 10.—Two thou- sand special constables have been enrolled. he labor conference has decided to call out the shearvrs and curriers next Weduesday, — New fall goods just recelvedat Reiter's, mer- chant tailur, 810 Broadway, Wall paper atLosay & Jeusen's 11 Pearlst. i South Carolina Republicans. | Cowsmn, S.C., Sept. 10.—The republican state con vention decided not toput any ticket | 1o the dela, gram to Tue Bre.]-Ex-Justice of the Peace | ‘United State: CARTOON ey A Snap Shot, Taken at the Dem cratic §ide of the House. Wasnixoroy, Sept. 10, —Representative Walker of Missighusetts, belleving thit a picture of theionsin its present condition of democratic Tejletion would form a good republican campalgn document, today se- cured the services of two photographers to reproduco in a eounterfeit presecitment of both sides of the chamber. A photographer iu the gallery above the democratic side looked down on an ariy of emply stats while the artist onthe majority side divectec the camera upon a gooaly portion of Republi- can representatives, The half doen demo- crats present were unaware that their por- traits were boing taken, and the republicans were careful to withdrw from the domo= eratic side allthe piges and dorkepers who might tend 10 swell the democratic repre- sentation, - Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Pensions. Wasnivaroy, Sept. 19.~|Special Teiegram to Tie Bee. |-Pensions were granted today to the following Nebraskans: Increuse Ransorn H. Smith, Allian South Omata; Allan H. Wilson, Geneva; John H. Harden, North Platte; Lawwnce Hibbard, Howard ; Bdward C, Burs, Serib ner; John Haner, pury; Traman Wilder, Bowles: Chatles E, We Fair- bury; Daniel Gtzer, Humboldt; David C. Coppoch, David City; Moses L. Kidder, Nor- folk: Henry H. Glosser, Bassett; Oharles W. Talbitzer, Oconee; John W. Mendenhall, Chester; William Chisholm, Bromiield § Marion B. Brown, ldianola. lowa: Increase-Isam Eldons; George Watts, Cresco; William H Fuirfield, Amelia; Theodore C. Menitt, Davis Cily ; Michacl Boyer, Wapello: Hans Kunisen, Stansger; Daniel “Teller, Rutlind 3 Lenry Siler, Moulton: Stackley M. Harding, Shell” Rock: Joseph ¥, Holines, Burling™ ton; Willlam Zike, Benton; John ven, Orange City} Kovi J. Tord Cedar' Rapids; Jawmes 2, Sanders, Guernsey & Thomas J. Wright, Des Moinés; Edward Proctor, Griswold; David 8. 'Burbank, Waterloo: George W. Donalson, Clear Lake t Vandercamy, Pella; Willian Nugen cree; Eyan Abams, Siox ity Samuel W. Youn Promiso John Mcitee, Cedar $Rapids; liam Shephent, Hartford Reed w o Market; Willam H Williams, Batavia ; Jacob Arnold, Dodgeville mG_Horner, Genevaz Amos Matthow: Waukon; Wade H. Fulton, Eeon Chaunec M. King bus City Graves, ' Murtinsby wicsbur, William Charles City; Orlando__ G field: Henry ~Athens, Dubugquei Jucob Leddic, Dunkerton; Heny P. Fraey, Can- tril; Frances N. Rlodes, Clitton 3 Jobn Sur- vis, Oskaloosa; Matthew Helm, ~Plymoutk Maris M. N, Burleson, Waucomi; Peter Delescaille, Montezaima: Albert ¥, Nelson, Wayland; Gurnett Vanriper, Sheffelds 3 Alex T, Fields, Colfax; John Hutton, Des Moines; ' John Nomis, Kemau- qua; I Townsend, Macksburg; Edward Vanciren, Sae_City: William Mur= ray, Lacoma : Samiucl M. M. White, Atlantic; E.P. King, Lake Park: Milton H. Goode? nough, Lowan: Arcliball Payie, Palmyra: Edgear K. Spears, Delta: John Rutland, Story City: Daniet Crowley, Promase City, ith Dakota: Increaso—Gonge W Sumpter, Young; Andrew Craig, Empire, e The Recognition of Bzota, Wastivaroy, Set. 10—Referring o a special dispatch from Salvador, saying that Minister Mizuer had been instracted by the state department torecoguize Bzeta's election to the presideney, -Acting Seertary of State W harton said this evening that no such in- structions had been given, but undoubtedly soon would be. The stite department has veceived from Mizner a full report of the Barrandiu incident, but is not yet prepared to make it public. = e Strike: Riot at Sydney. Sypxey, N. S W.,Sept.19.~In conseq uence of the strike of, dvaymen and the inability of the employers to engage non-union men, the wool merchants and squatters today drove their own wool drays t thequay., A mob hooted them and tried toprevent the unload- ingof thedrays. Stoneswerc thrown atthe drivers and the mob became so riotous that the mayor read the riot act. The plice and troopers then cleared the streets, ke Steamship Arrivals. At New York—The Bothnia, from Liver- pool; the Greece, from London; the La Nor- mandie, from Hamburg; the Rotterdam, from Amsterdun; the Trave, from Bremen. At Browheud—The Etrurii, from New York for Liverpool, Bremerhaven—The Allen, from New York. Passed the Lizarl—The' Friesland, from New York for Antwerp. ~— Three Prisoners Escape. St Lake, Utah, Sept. 19.—[Special Tele- gram to Tite Ber.|—Joln Kerne, o trial for burglury, James MeCarty, awaiting sen- tence for grand larceny, and Hany Stone, postofiice robbery, escaped from a cell intho marshal’s ofice today at noon while theofticers were at dimer.” There is no trace of them. Tue; all “dmgerous charucters, Wilkinson, Samuel M. fith, Brich; Lyitl Clear- ure - The Challenger Arrives Disabled, 1 Bostoy, Mass,, Sept. 19.—The disabled ship Challenger, reported at New York a few days ago by un incoming steamer, ar- rived here today almost ent dismantled he passed throngha hurricane August 81, light of the crew were washed overboird and drowned and four others seriously hurt. LR b Got Awaywith $2.000, Cmeaco,Sept. 10.—[Speeial Telegram to Tue Ber|—A dispateh from Peoria, L., says that a thief cntered the resilenceof Joseph B, Greeuhut, the president of the Welbster Trust, last evening while the family was at supper, and made away with about #2000 in cush, dismonds and other valuab les, White Suprema JAcksoy, Miss., Sept. 19, tional convention male consid today in the _disposition of thereport of the franchise committee, The apportionment brauch of thereport, as adopted, by ingeni- s mandering assures white suprem- acy in both houses. constitu- able progress —— The Weather Forecast. For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; warmer, For Nebraska—Fair; warmer; variable winds, becoming Southerly, For Towa—Fuiv; decidedly warmer; south- erly winds For South Dakota-Fair; erly winds warmer; south- EL e L Selected Vige Dire roeral. Cuicaco, Sept 19.~The cxecutive comumitte of the worlds fair commission tonight selected Commissioner McKenzie of Ken- tucky s vico' thairman, This virtually makes him v director general or assistant to that ofice, - The Fire Recorl, WinitenrL, Mich, Sept. 19.-An incendi- vy fire swept wway the busiuess portionof this piace this mowing. Thirty dwelliigs were consumed, A careful estimate places the loss at §100,000. e — Change of life, backacne, monthly irreq larities, hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles' Nern Freesamples at Kubn & Co., lith and Douglas. —~—— Sham Battles Concluded, Ronxs1ock, Sept. 19.—The army maneu vers were concluded todiy. Emperor Wil- liawled the flul atiacle. Emperor Fraucis Joseph was with thearmy of defense, which was successful, e Burchell Indicted for Murder. Woonstock, Ont., Sept. 10—The grand this afternoon returued a true bill againstJ. Reqginald Burchell for the munler of E'red- erick C. Beny The trial begins Monday. ——— anny Davenport Seriously I, Bw Yonk, Sept. 19.—Fanny Davenport, the well known actress, Is very il with a serious cold, ————— Water Lily boap b cents a cake,” StephenThonas, | | Henry Ward of W hiteside ¢ POISONED FRUIT, Forty Wedding Guests Fae Thercof With Distressing Hesulis, Pirrsnea, Pa., Sopt. 19.—(Special Tele- gran to Tie Bre.|-Advices just received from Monongalela City, s upriver mining town, say thatforty perons were poisoned at amarriage feastucar thero Monday, and not untl telay can the last of tho forty un fortunates boe out of dmger. W. F Berr wed Miss Margery M. Carroll, and the bride’s proud father st outn feast for their frionds in which canied fruit played o prominent part, There are but twophysicians in that neighborhood, and as the two score guests all became i1l 3 thesume time with symptoms of aid poisoning, the trowble was traced to canned fruit and many of the cses weve seri- ous, including the entwilo happy pair, but all arenow firly recovered, e A MAD MOB AT LISBON. hill Several People Wounded in a Fight with the Soldiers. Lisnoy, Sept. 10~ W ednesda attacked cight poliemen in the streets, A conflict arose in whidh stmes and re volvers wero freely usd. Faity two riolers were armsted Later the riot beame generl and the municipal guanl v called out. The mob then took refige in the Cafe Martinho,in the plaza Don Pedro, wherethe cstoners consisted of jurnalists, deputies anl_merchants. The soldiers fired into the building, wounding several. - THE ROAD TO Y A Move by the Northwaeste Looks Like Business. Yikroy, S D., Sept Special Tele- gram to Tie Ber|—Th city council last night gmnted the Northwesiern railroad company tho right of way through the ity from Eighth street to the river frout, where it connects with thecoment, trck. This is regurdedas certainly seciring the extension from Hartingrton to Yankton and a brilge across the Missouri riverat this poiat. Ao men roables. Muster in - Chancery unty been taking evidence in this city for several days in the celebrated suit brought by theattomes general against C. J. Root, president of the Modern Woolmen of America, g ing out of the troudble I that o ganiation last yer. The testimony of Mrs, Eva Owens was ammg the most important. She is the wife of Alfved 1 Owens, the printer, and knew of an arrange- ment between her hushnd and Reed by which thelatter wasto gt a_commission on the printing done for the sociey. The Be numn death affa was alsotaliced over andthe pers. Lot w- Then matlers be- mo warm and Owens went o South Amer- , where he nowis. Itap) that, Mrs. Owens was to be supprted from mon fumished through an agency. 1t did not con ry fastand she came toChicago. Becomin up she went to a fumiture dealer named Shaw, on Cottae Grove avenue, stored her furiiturcand asked him to keep for her some valuable papers Loft by her hus- band. Afterwirds, before he would give themup, he consulted an atorney, W, C. Grobs of Lyins, Ta., attomey for Koot waited the papers ind gave them up for Tho pypers tumed out to be an alleged proof of death and other forged documients. Counterfelt seals were alsodiscovered, Various letters were shown in endence, wiitten by Attomey Grohe to Mus, Owens, tending o show that hewas waming her tokeev her husband away 50 as 10 prevent his testifying. All the cvidence for the phintifl has been offerel, butit is not known yet whether there will be any de- fense, night amob K TON. n Which Madern W oo Ciicado, Sept. 10, has S You cannot be too particulir about the medicineyou use. Whenyou need a blood purifier be sureyou get, Ajer’s "Sarsaparilla, and no oth It will mingle ~ with, purify, and vitlizeevery dropof blood in yourbody, Itmu veak strong. e aying forsSilver F ullion. 3 WisnNGTox, Sept. 19.~Acting Seeret, Batdellor todiy sent to the senatea com- munication in response to Plunb’s resolution as tothe manner of paying forsilver bullion. Hesiys that checks drawn in payment of silver bullion pass through the New York clearing houses, the same as other checks drawn on the assistant treasurer et N York It was necessary, he says, at the timethe law took effect to issue notes of large denomination in payment for silyer purdiased, butthey will soon be replaced by smaller notes. Ho ‘states that, there hus been no demand of any magnitude upon the treas- ury for the redemption of thesenotes in gold coin, —_—— Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via tha great 1Rocl Island route. icket oftice, 1602 teenth and I m streets, Omaha. - Acquitted of Murder. Proria, L., Sept. 10.—A celebrated mur- der cse ended today with the acquittal of James Comnell, who killed Andrw W, Wal- lace of Dillon last April. Connell rented INd of Wallace, who was very quarrclsony When Comell went to vake possession lace was on the farm with a pistol in b hand, Hisarm was at hisside, but the pistol as pointed at the dofendant. W allace ro- edto talls, but Comnell jumpd _over the fence with gunin band, hopingto intimidate Wallice and thus beable to talk the dificulty over, Assoon as helad gotten into the yard Wallice, without vaising his arm, fired at Connell.” The latter then fired the Tatal shot, thinking that his lifewas in danger. - The new offices of the great Rock Island route, 1602, Sixteenthand Farnaw streets, Omaha, arethe finestin the city, Calland see them. i s to all points castat Lowest rates, Randall Sair Lake, Utah [Special Tele- gramto Tue Bee. | L. Randall of Lincln, Neb., was tried in the district court today for horsestealing. The defendant, in compiny with aman named Owen, was ac- cusedof bavinghireda hose and buggy and driven into the country 100 miles and sold it The defendant is a soi of Captain Randall of Lincon, who, in company with attorncy Caldwell of thesame place,” was present at the trial. The defense insanity, cause by liguor. Caldwellmade a very ™ eloquent plea. Thejury's verdict was uot guilty as charged, To Nervous Debilitated Men If you will send us your addrss we will sendyou Dr. Dye's Célebrited Voltaic Be't and Applimceson trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health, Pamphlét free. Voraiic Beur Co., Marshll, Mich, A Cabinet Builder Selected.y Lasox, Sept. 19.—Senior Ferrio has intrusted with the formatin of a cabiuet. ~BETTER THAN GOLD. S RESTORED HER HEALTH. For 25 years | sufferd fron bouls, erysipelas end other blood affections, tiking during that time great quantiics oldifferet medicines with= outgivingme ay pereptitlo relld, Friends 4nduted moto try 8. 8.5, Itinprovd me from the start, and after tking wversl boties, re~ #tord my healthas far as 1 could hope for 8o my age, which 1§ oW keventy five years, M, 8. M. Lacus, Bovling Green, Ky. Treatise on Blool and Skin Dicasesmailed — BWLIT BPECIFIO COn Akt G, pronounced | SPIECTAL ()'l'lCl‘L—. COUNCIL BLUFFS. UNPRO DENTEDATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, { MO RENT-— Four [ furnisiied rooms. ol exen 0 acres, Montgomery Co, Kitnsas, w 160 e ¢ jroved. " Chautiogua Co, Kan, well ine : os, Treyo Co, Kansas well improves purposes Its Lranchis 240acres, Comuehe Co.y - Kate, well Impe \tate con 7, by an over- | ed. Tming popu iar vo 120 acres, Morrls Co., Kansis, wel' tmproved To continue until '\”fi,‘f’: % IKan. i -‘H}n‘ proved, January 1st, 1805, 4 \ askity Tts MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take ploce Kentuc Semi-Annually June and December) and its Grand Single Number Drawings taks place in each of the otherten month: of the vear andare alldrawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleins, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, ForlIntegrity of Its Drawings and Prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested s follows We do Nereby certify that we superyis thaar rangements for all tho monthly aul a0 il drawings of the Toutsiana State Tottery Compuiy and In pern manas control tha e wing « thomselvos and that. the sane are conducted with honesty, falmess and ingood falth towards allpar ties, and woauLhorize (e oompany 1se Ui cor- tflcate with les of our signatures attachied 1 1t advertisemonts., et yooms unfumnished; alo Clioap. No. 15 N. Mitn st Lonisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the legtslature, for vi well Michie trade iHimproved; Alcona Co, itoss Co., Ohlo;_cloar. Wil il forerehind 1o or ity property {1 T8 OF Omidhay ‘Cleir Tl 1 Stone and Rirey Co, Mo, Crenmory fn Chivpmin, DIk son C B8, TS NOTTRUES notes, Get 1 (e witltriude, . 1 Prteo, KIors hotel UK RENT Nfier Ot T, busiiess iy 411 Rroniw v, occuped by (e Apply to Geo: T, Phelhs, money order o Ieh, ostofice, Counell Bl ufts NOR RENT o suito fre and Howses, ANTED Couneil Bufs. Present loc Tur for ol « Box 1, ation must begly en 227 JOOR clunze i Disinesswill woll st t at adiscoun voieo nbhont Council Bluirs, JOOR SALE - Fiue stnd 7and 8 years old, mateh Lady drivethen: efty brokes will i 1 8. Matn st., Couneil Blafrs, VHAN CEOf alifet F2,00. Address S, Bec office, sold within nextd day d bred toam, bays, COMMISSTONERS, W the undersigned hank< and bankers, will pay all rizos fawn i (he LousAna Shes Lot teHon R, MWALMSLEY, Pres. Loulsiana Nat'l Bank. PTERREE LANAUN, I State Nation'l Bank A BALDWIN, I''es. New Op s Noat'l Bank, CARL KOUN, P'res. Unton National Banlk, GRAND MONTIHLY DRAWING Atthe Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 14th, 1800, CAPITAL PRIZE, $800,000. 100,000 s at Twenty Dollars Haulves, #10; Quarters, #5; Tonths, & ticths, $1. New O-room hovsr besides bath; | and cold - water i throughs furnace, gas and electrie lght, o sl on easy terms. On Fourth ave, one block from motor six from postofice. W, W, kil ger, 2 Pearl st JOQR RENT-dotel Jan, t son, all furnished ober 1. For inforn itopt, or Chrls Straub, 5 - NOR SALEThe Tome Restaurant for sale on easy ternis, e most popular place i the city. 8 W. Scott. @7 Broad wiy POR SALE or Rent-Gardon land, with houses, by J. R 1Rice, 102 Main st., Councit Blus \\'II\ Pay rent wnen yoa ean buy a home on the same terms, and in case of your o atany timoloavo your family the home clear on the following terms: Afome worth §1,00) at 812 per month, A home worth $1.50 at $18 per month, prth £00) at 824 e month 10 At 815 per nontl. ) it M e montl Olier priced homes on the suno orm above monthly payrents | and interest, For fill pard address the Tadd & Wells Lo el Bluffs, Tn DR. BELLINGER'S o0 fon wiven 0o ol eoss W, Sted Counell 13luirs, Leeh, T wens LIST OF PRIZES SR 18 £32000 10009 1s 10,00 000 1+ § " 2000 14 00 1009 ar 00 8000 500 100 i 10000 APPIONTMATION 11t of $500 are 100 Prizes of 0 are 100 Prizes of 200 are THI VAL 00 are 100are. 000 00 00 The o pal eulirs call on o PRIZES, Co. 6N Broadway, 0 Prlros izes of ,131 Prizes amounting to b —Tick ternin 000 0) $1,054,800 s draw tig Capital Prices re noten- Lirizes AGENTS WANTED, FPFOIR CLUD KATES 0F any further inform desired wri stating ae. county, stree tand il Fapld return mail delivery will be wasuzed by your enclosiog an envelops besing your fulladdross IMPORTANT Address MAL DAUPIT Now Or Or M.A. DAUPHIN, Washinzton, 1. . By ordinary letter. contalning MosEY ORDE R, 18- A1y allexpress companles New York Exch aige, draftor postal note. Address Registered Lotts:s Con remoy to NEW ORL e | SUTEICA [NStitute BANK, ——AND— < |Private Hospitaly Cor. Broadway and 26th S8, 1 CouNciL BLures, [owa, o0 TN Torthe treatiment of all surgicaland chronlo tho SUPIRENE | 315 Olox and Q1501865 0f tho biood. Private discases of the urinary and sexn Qs fs syplh Vatitis 8 1 1l e CsstullV. .o id to diwillinms pliegme g s now ina ANSNATIONAL MEMBER, that tho pay ment of prizes I8 G UAR- ANTEED 1Y FOUK NATION AL BANKS 0f New Or and the tickets are signed by the presidentof an nstitn ton whowo chrtered ilghioare o nizoed i the highiest courts: Laeretor, bow Tt nout Sehomos 10 prosent charter of apany, whis ture of Toulsian 10t o July of Tto the Con W the people at rry the elarter of TEF TERY COMPAN Y up to (he ¥ D AND TEEN Strietly to husir a splendid motto. st success I every 1ine of human byhim who holds (o some adopted spe WESTERN © progresive, full of enorzy, ant m scliemes. They need spocil tralning for IOWA Leads fn popular education. Hor pablic schools Auing @eand work for her nereasing miliions. eatern 10w, COLLEGE, Commences fall torm Sopt. Ist solaty ally practical for her Stndents il ness, Shorehand and Ponna<hip eourse ganizol and carefully conductod. Siudanty may enteratany time. Write for further partivilacs o W. 8. Paulson. Council Bluffs, lowa, Gouncil Bluffs & Omaha TRANSFER LINE. H. Beccroft & Sons., Props. BAGCAGE, EXPRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT, g Daltvery ¢ Council B TS ol ce, 553 Troadway. Telo- P ives Comnell B1uts 0 ana 12 a. po . Omahio, 120 0,8 pom. and ‘Orders prom ptly atiended to. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Comer Mainand Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, und domestic exchang nd interest paid o time gt Dise Fariocele, Hyd i od {11 TR 08 s Slop sudans jo The Talgh= licinesent s o Ml rminm. . vation respondenco confid Address: DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospiwl, Cor. Broadway and 26th Sts. Counell Blufs, la. OMATLA & COONCIL BLURES Fa]Rlljvlt Xf,'?)'fihfmffm y $4,000 IN PURSKS. ( PROGRADMME MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 30 Pace—lurse. ... Trotti Purse year-old Trottin; TUESDAY, OC otting—ur ottine—ur . 0ld Trotting—Stake . WEDN ESDA Y, OCTORER otting . - All ] rling Trotting R: RSDAK, OCTOBER 10, rotting—1urse p-lor=All Pace For-All, 8 500 tonal Trotting assoctation rules to gove Entries close Octobherd, Stake race froee . J. W, PEREGOY, President, Conncil Bluffs, Towis — Address all communications to i TBES, ary. ith St, Omuha, Neb, the P sl ' 2:50 T . . 1] Kking three tips every day except Sun- 400 owart Express and pred orn. Mile m. and § 3 D, NDSON. Pros. K. L. SHUGART, Vice Prose CHARLES R HANNAN, Cashler CITIZENS STATE BANK deposits. Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL.... .$'50* 50,000 F. M. ELLIS & (0., SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . 350,000 ARCHITECTS| iy R A, - . Edmundson, Cliurles general bankin i- reest capitul and surplus of wny suthwestern lowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, CARPETS]I We are receiving daily for fall trade the fin- est patterns in- Moquette, Velvet, Body Brus- sels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain Carpets, an Rugs, Lace, Chenile and Silk Curtains, Win dow shades, Uphols tering and Drapery good of all kinds. Fringes and Fancy 'l‘rim‘ing\fs. And Building Superintendents: Rooms 430 ind 412 Beo Bu ilding, Omala, N eb, and Koomis 24 46 Merriam ok, Councll Ilufrs, Iy esponder Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on shor notice, Call and see us or write for samples and prices, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., 403: Broadway, Council Bluff lown, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. —Hydraulic and Sanitary Enginee Plans, Estir Specifications and Supervision of Public Work, Brown Building, Council Blufls, Tx, H. Birkinbin \ T g —Justice of the Pence, Oflice ovor american Express Now 42k N. scml['z Broadway, Council Bluffy, Lowa, Stone & Sims ; Attorneys at Law. Practico in the State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart- ke, C 3 e o lugart-Beno Block, Councik L

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