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0 THE OMAHA DAILY HEF; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1890. O g 4 « o 3 o o e ol g &ma THE OMAHA BEE ting man s backing one of the men and PERSONAY GRAPHS, others after a pursult of several miles. The EL PASO'S FIRST CHURCH. were other little being. not so small,thaf { A B 6 g P W gl Al T E. M. Boyd of Agburn is at the Millard B e o A unl s Stnp did an enormous share of rock-building. uffs frion: o articles call for fifteen e COJS 053 } and killed Horn, who had been left in charge, ALl o | COUNCIL BLUFFS. Founds or & Anish with bark knuckiss. _Joseph Noppia df Adraln, Mich, is at the | Gesroyel ail the Geeman . plantations und | AV the Gamblersof ¢he Town Chipped | They havo reciived the name *‘numm OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. I Both of the principals are scientific slug. | Casey. murdered a plinter name Dehinke. The sul- in to Build ir, lites,” from the Tatin word nummu 1 i Al ot Hans Jensen, & Danish Oitlsen, the Subject | £Cr8 and therois bad bood between them. | W. H. Russof Chicago is at the Mer- | tan had summoned them to his presencoand | *The first church builtin ¥l Puso, | meaning “money,” beenuse their shells — [ it " ) The situation makes the prospect of a bloody | chants. ( disarmed them on the day previous to the .y Was putup by tho gamblers,” siid | resemble co Tn Germany they are Pelivered Ly Carrler fnany part of the City. | of 1 Post-Mortem and Inquest, and hard-fought batels " exceedingly good B R. Sizer of . Educolnis stopping at the | massacre, when Kuntzel ntly abused the | Harry Wicks, o frontior sporting man to | ealled tho **dovil’s money. They are H.W. TILTON, . - - MANAGER. | Toth rincipals e into traing foday and | Milard, sultan, thus determining the fateof the party. | o yoportor for the Chitgo Time, in |$0 perfecly formod that ono cinnot - - vill do some hard work betioen the prosen 9 W. Crewd | ——— arly » help thinking, on first looking at thom TELEPITONES: | time and the 15th, C. W. Crewdsbof St Louis is at the Phey tioft (18 Doors Unlooked the early days of that border town |helpthinking, on first lo Iy i, P |THEY WIL FAGHT T0 A FINISH, — Murray RS S R Ry - oy | €Verybody gambled. It was a good- |thatthey have been stamped with a die Business Offce. No. 43 For rent—Furnished room. Mrs. F. Ly- [ O M. Newell of Hebron was at the Casey | TWO youngmen rooming at 1518 Harey | G 't \n and we had no chureh, — You | In some places mountains of great high Night Editor, No, %, | N man, 620 Willow a last night. street, tho first house cast of Kountie Mem. | (o0 ™ ' counting myself in, are made of their shells, In Egypt —- 1 _0“' ""' T2 1,‘ Prize Plght With Bare Knuckles A Wiy Detsctive '.("(}‘:. Elmore of, Beatrice isin the city, at | Of ;fl (:um‘-‘h, ‘;\' l\»li\uxnllln;:l|\;;:l|' M;N,l\l ‘| along came the minister and l"' w8 'n\‘}wv' ~m“|| .-n.-yl.t lh!\{ -.i|| # E X " A tive. E he Casey, o'clock. Mr. Wagner los n cash and | o uid prench for us if we would build him | turies before Chirist the rock has been N. ¥.P.C ] AFRuLea. FORSAR CONINGon “Here, book this man for cattle stealin'and | 8, (. White of Chicago was st the PPaxton | Mr. Mailer losta gold wateb, They had left | & chureh. T don't rectloct his rolitics | used fo building purposes. The ancient » Counell Blufts Lambet 00.. soal Council Mecting—Minor throw him ina hole where he can’tgit away, | last night the outside door and the door to t room [ —T mean his religion. ‘The boys | pyramidsand the sphynx are made of The % i11 be @ f,"u' h rite Masonic met- 1 Mention—Notes. for he'sa mighty bad man,* said o strange, G. L. Cole of Beatrice is aguest at the | both unlocked, When they discovered that | wanttd me to raise the pot for the build- | this rock, T et | drled up, weazen-faced little man to Jailer | Merchants, { burglars had been in the house they made a I did all of that kind of chavity Bads of lignite, a kind of half-finished .’,-, Scottish Rite bodies, Unitel States Fowlerlast night. “Come in here, you feller,? n-[ [‘_L Darwell of Fort Worth, Tex., is at .«-m;«!‘n about the room and found that 'l;"“j ky, and a fow days before had taken [counl are also found wmong the rocks of oo e ot evening for instle | About 9 dclockyesterday morningword was | cried the little man to another 0dd specimen T e i T R e e Front sters of the | up a collection for the widow of a fellw | thisage. With itis found the yellow ation of oftfcers, brought to Coroner Watterman that o man | of humanity that had been sitting onthe | Byt Maxtelof Buffalo is in the c porch, reiioved of the valuables abeve men- | We had hanged for shooting a man with- [ smber, which isonly a fossil vesin froma Colonel . B, Dalley will addross the West | had been found dead inhis bed at bis residenco | gtops o the polico station for the | g p Gl e n e oo g | toned. out giving him a show for his life, species of pine tree. Itis abundant on Eid repiblican club fonight. Thero Wil bo | o tho Hughes form, @ mile southof the eity: | previous halfhour, Theccusd man wasover | a3ty °f 208 2 s stopping S TR I T . ] “hero were soven *gambling houses | the shoresof the German ocenn. — Inscets music by the hand and o genernl good 000 | o yyformation was conveyed by Michad | seven fect high and when the piguy andthe | W, B. Smytho of Kearoy was at the Mur- 5 h /AFIOMA: | and—the population of tho town “was | are cfton lund presorved fn 11 as porfact The West End republican club will meet | o) 0,0 tsantwho his charge of Martin | giant walked around to the desk they cre- | ray last night 3 Tovs eBlatitors B Narrow Ks. | About ono thousand, not counting the | 1€ onthe day they were imprisoned. T tonight corner of Bromlway and Twenty- | Lo 2FA | §947~ "0 co o0 d wy voie him i 1 ot ¥ Tty S e LAY v S 8- | several hundred cowboys that eime in | first beo ofall the ages was found in am- eccond street, Good speakers will be in at- | Hughes' property, Thecoroer acompanied | ated a sensation. “Yes, throw him in D. O, Eshbaugh of New York is i thecity, cape from Being Hanged. o e OOy T ote | bior, an emibaliiod Corpso in o orystul e ':W'Iw“;n::::‘\-]\\u;':“l(ixi\l'n)r‘e*pl-’:(:}' w'x(d 1‘:-Mf--uud tho | the chief of police, who appeared at thismo- [ 8t the Murray Gurnn, Oklahoma, Oct. 2.—Today was [y o e A R RO Lt s i s foutid fengiionts Regrular mectings of St. Alban's lodg | dead man lying in od, to W ‘round tho hatandall the hoys chipped | coftin® Withit w h e had | ment, and place the charge of larceny agiinst H. C. Russell of Schuyler was atthe Mil- i u oneof tremendous excitement n the terri AT Sy : ¢ flower and 1oat, &l tho resin A roppad 27, Knights of Pythins, this evening at 390 | retired about 1:300°clock on the night previ- | him. ' 1ts an inpotant capture,” lard last night, sewijlIngiIAcEN, Thi Hill*Yor: the) phmmae | attomre) o WR0ensts, ad Tadotl Had 3L SRR SeCol R ot Pt Seonped oiock. Workin third rnk. Al membrs | o g0 aprarently perfoct health, An ex- | _The fellow was searched wid led intothe [ William Brown of St Paulwas at the [ o8 CEEEEEG 08 B AL ey | big stake. I wanted to give something fon the Hower up b il Lol e requestod 1o be present. Visiting knighis | i N o | corridor. Hisname is N. . Miller and that | Merchants last nigt, bt Al Gl )b BRI b A e GG T g nt. So when | tlighted, and enveloped both, cordially invited, | wrnal examinatin of the body stowed | o his dotective accuser, who is 1o be the [ ¥V, Tuylorof 1ad Clond was registered | Passed the house yesterday. Before action | T was passing the round nt one of g s Unity guild will meot in rogulirsession this | 10 Sims of vidimee, and the expression chief witness against him, is Willian Pierce. | ag the Casey lust night. was taken in tne upper house today, however, | the faro tables I sq the jack hud irewd Swindle by Messengor Boy Fejicstel to 10 presnt i [ Hane Jonsen . Flesas abont forly veurs o1d | €0 and that he has been shadowing hin for | €13 ab the Merchants. hi T e O AR o e BTy sted ar ge . Jas {I0EHY Snfired wiitie ot | dusjonsen, £ Was AbOI AL woeeks. William Hayden loft yesterday for Chicago | had induced him to sign the bill and Repre- | the jack won, I always play system, | B n \ sl 1 L. A Chapit was ightls fnjired while ol | ma hud bea living alowe s one of theupper | N js an overgrown comtey bov, na | 08 1sHOT! busicss trip, sentotive Perry was hurrying over | and as I wanted to give somethingto the | booked forthe industrial school, siys u Fioman hrown to the gramd. with® consider. | Tomssincelast spring, when he came on the | every inch of his seven feet was bristing V. T. Tibbitts of the Denver & RioGrande | the upper house with it. When | church, T)justtook #20 out of the hat and ancisco dispatch to the Chicago e Driste and | place asa renter, taking & part of thefarm | with indignation last night asho paced the road {5 at the Paxton. wblo. force sl sufte yed it open on the jaek for me and I, For several weeks past the the encnemies of the bil dis- | Pl 5 e i o li A one corridor of the cit I'm the victim of Prentine )1d time Dakota rustler, i + hurch. It won on the fu 11 | havebeen engnged in aclever scheme sprains that will cause hin to remember the | from Nelsen, Holivedin tle roon alone and L0 SR I b i S S ntine, an old Dakots X e P B e Pl R R e weh. onon the furn, and engiged in a ShdinieNta For Soms tithe, Jid his own cooking. He came to thefarm | & 1001, said le to Tite Bre reporter, ““There | butnow of Chicago, 18 at the Paxton THE & Yo (G - played the deal out, winning 540, which, | of petty swindling. They made a prac is not'a word of truth in anything the fellow | py pursued and Harmony chapte Order of the | from Fremont, Neb., last March, Dur Mabel Baton returned to Ch vos- . made | tice of Tooking over the morning papers ¢ tho N DE WAL bl G6b 1656 18 LGEEs [ Sraged b Y atreek e ona | with the $800 raised from thebe Eustern Stae, will me cinl session this | qmmer he took care of the crps ho had | cane n]l)):' t\)llil‘l:(::;‘im:"\[\'fllil Hiih Talteg 1o s resUMGEliot: W dles i iiusic Radl Penia “l\[um."k‘h'ilm i m\.n‘nuv :r.\‘xmuml‘lm was | & good stake for the church, It isa cus- | or the listof “arrivals at the various ho- (FPrday) evening at8 o'clock with Miss Pot- | 0o o0 B Tt L cetul offort as a | said he wantod to oortow 0 cenls of the | Socuton, ne. wried into effect. The unfortunate | tom among the profession that when o | 18, and then atelogram would be com- ter, 625 Mynster street. A full attendance | FREEE Sy TS S O S farm work | chief of police, whom ho said wis an old | ,, F:J: Scoman has returned with s bride | jogi; b oonYiioba thE HEb, oW player to give him half of | posedand writton on blanks stolen from -3l B cime o fown with his team and | friend and schoolmate. We sat there and | from Cincinnati, They will bo‘at home" to | he had handed the bill to Representative Nes- i 1d inclosed in an inge. 10 ot ol i the telegraph ofli portance, By orderof W. M. unings. 1 did not clim what [ | the telegraph ol | | sted, as there will b business of in- | | | | engnged i » Con. | waited half anhour for the chief to come,and | their friends at 2614 St. Mary’s avenue. bitt, and that gentleman made a wild break | oo antiile B s | envelope nddressed to ono of the arr: The threo boys who wore Toerred to i | kel (i deling b t0r Cieed | @ soon ns this fellow aaw him drive up he | - D T. C. Dillings of Wichita, Kan.,hns | down the strest, with the mob in ful et UL A TR 0l | (AR s, e ot Tie Brr's Lincoln correspondence yester at that was workling for the motor company | rushed in and announced that T was a cattle | decided “to locate in Omaha, The doctor |pursuit, Nesbitt managed to distanco | “hurch. a 116 hotaE clable would IHVAPIEBIY. DAY the. morning as having ran away from their hom sweeping the trcks. e was in fown | thief, and tho chiefordered melocked up, I brings with him strong letters of recommen- [ them for four blocks, when his strength Poi e ShArgon I'-\l PBnged “. ) in Beatrice tojoin Barnum's direus, werein | \Yogheday night and purdiased some gro- | will make it hot for somebody when I find | dation, and his only reason for leaving | gave out and he surrendered, bill oisoned fn Teinming His Corn. Wikl i L e A to 86 this city yesterday. Before their r | cories from dopsn & Johnson's store on | John Lindt tomorzow. Wichita, after a five years' residence there, | was taken back to the house, the living on South | cents,and in one instance to Moy tives could “bo communicated with they | SO Bichth Steet, lcaving there togo to i is that Since the passage of the prohibitory [ speaker, in the sence of the at hishome ina | contents of the various bogus dispatches ‘1" irded o Northwestern train and 1oft of | jis home at1:30. H@ was not diswovered by | Fine interior decorating, Losey & Jeusen law business has come to a stand-still, and (l‘l‘l:'l" Vitues x‘nml his signatur nd itis probablo e sometimes very funny. A promi- Jubuque 4 ily who live in the houseuntil g —————— saying that he had signed the measure unde i1l vos e Thie is. | nent Chincse flrm wns swindled out o " The concertt St Pauls churen Lt night | SR AL e Wo Wants to Go? A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT. R e (T T |m||‘-{: i i’;‘f,,‘,w‘\‘ Sotl B ond cablegram which conveyed s wias well attended, and Louis el the | aud the fact that he AivoF Miors R pectvs shaland Captain naugh, commanding | DRCR LG LLC B Tar i HAEEIERS ntaTlivaans tirs A b seven-year-old boy wonder astonished s | cansed them o think tht hewas sick. o Hrom e mgror ot ived pufommitiiet~ | Mr. Frank Taft of New York Formally | the United States forces calimod tho oxcited | Chuso which Lod to his affiiciion s both | sturtling dutclligenco that thy Chiese audierice, A the audience were allof the | mppedon his door and getting no respor . % Opens Trinity's New Organ, crowd, whicl s still demanding the pun- | curious and unusual. itzgerald is o Adf et Ll g talented musicins in thecity, and the man- | gpenedit, and found him Jying on the bed | OF interest tosome of the oldsettlors here. 1 R it in her | ishment of Perry and Nesbitt, very lurge man and has only one leg, the . T & TR o) lit, lying pes ks R Omaha has now reached a point in her 1 i f |Dr. Talmage in New York. merin which le took the lead in demanding | cold indeath, The mayor desires to have some one recom- Saiiah e atEbhotitnl f . - -— other having been taken off in an a Bhalanine SRRda% Sohtamber o8, encres indicated that their delight Coroter Witternan hid thé body conveyed | mended for appointment who desires to go | PFOSICsS towards metwopolitanism, from | Bishop Gilmour Creates a Sensation. | dent a number of years ago. On the r i GG SOR DUy SODOM Det 25 e alinost boundless 1o the undertaking establishment, of Lunkley | and whohas the requisite pioneer qualif Which one can conteraplute the movements | Creverayp, 0., Oct. 2.—Bishop Richard ning foot he " had acornon one tee | Md on Sunday evenings thoreafter dug- W. S, Sheldn, physical dircetor of tho | & Por fil examination was | gions, The following is the card of invita. | W 0Serve tho tastes of her people with con- | Gitmour of this Catholic diocere created | which gave him a great amount of | & the vemainder of the y > Omiha Youne Meén's Christian association, | wmade. Ther wasnothing suspicions in the . silerble satisfuction, Connected with the | g De Witt Talmage will deliver aserics ¢ sses | & tio) All orgzanize the gymnasi es ¢ | ma of e er some considera- ! X ill orgzanize the grymnasium _ cla: in the | mannerof death, but after some considera SioE Oty Couneil Bluffs association Friday eveniny, | tion the coroner concluded that it was ad- | o StO%F Octoberd. ITtisimportant that all who wislh | visableto hold an inquest anda post-mortem | eompiing At 4 tement among Catholics by an | trouble. He tried all Kinds of remedies, . Oot. 1 0 the Honor- | rapidgrowth which is usually a conspicuous ! orderissued today. The Catholic Knight, a | but to mo effect. A short time ago he Dear” 8 esenting her | feature inthe listory of wester citics, there | weekly paper edited by J. J. Greeves, for | Was nearly ready tostavt on a jonrney nts. the Corn co ity respct- 0 : s i) Al LR B B i y NP ¥ | tian Herald,that journal having sccurec 10 enter the dasses should bo on examination, A jury was empanelled yester- | fully requests thut your city send Rre must ne vily be move orlessof crudeness, | some time has been attacking the bishop, In | east and i\.ul afriend come in and give i, Poi J”m ”““WN. % ‘“'m: 1 things areapt to receivean [ the order the bishop he os to him- | the offending corn aparing down, The Lorsh k)’ LR wromptly at or 8 o'clock. Twoclasses | day afternoon andthe pst-mortemwas made | sentativ part inthe “old settlers' * | and mater I I8H 000 TOFELHS EETE will be formed, one at 7 o'clock and the other Dr. Lacy, Thefact was developed that | purade of Saturday, October 4, 180 undue measure of attention, leaving art | Self the power to absol ves or anyone, | corn v red soclose that it bled, | @ RETHY ChEEHAE LIE SEb lerie, associated with him in the work | Fitzgerald put a new shoe onand wallced n embracing the offer to pr sermons at the New York Academy of Musle, under the auspices of the Cliy T iseas The re) ve from yo | 1 Py ¥ A v or w8 o'clock. denth Ud Fesulted from heart disease and o rep tivefrom yourolty will woar | [0S0 SR & maltitudo of other onlight | 18Y of h there 0 The ola broken hose redl is tobe repaired | Wis caused by falty degeneration of that | £ FYREES SE SR MRS OGNS | ening and eivilizng influences, for later con- | O said paper, any correspoudents or con- | ghout, but soon the foot began to swell | during these wmaining Sunday cven- and the work isdone by orler of the fire com. | organ. gl dony e D roAats Sidomtion. Hiving distneed oll competi | | vibutors, ngentt or distributors, or even | % OISl Ve T shoo o, | ings of 1890, Dr. Talmage declindd 1o« mittee in_council, The committee was in- | Jensen wasa Dane and lad been inthis o5 will be I walting at my office,313 | tion in the maticr of physical development, | [10se whohave paid subscriptions ' and after copt any compensation, He the T The foot swelled toan enormous size and o v the ce il yesterday or countryseveral yvears. He has no relatives 1 1 ¢ &tricted by the council yesterday afternoon 3 in, becoming so bad to lave the work done in this city. The same | in this count ek street, at 1) o'e Sther than a nephewin Wash- | of parade for the accon, i o the lay | HomIn t i of placing | the prohibition of the order continue to re- or read said paper. blood poisoning s begun the great w toindu e ncle organist, Prof. - Ly SDrese o herself ahead of Boston and Cincinnati as an P it ht % #s Henry Eyre Browne, anc @ cornetist, committee wasalso ustructed 1 correspond | 11kton, of wlom wthing is kiown. Fle has | Feprosentatives Xours ayor, | art and musical conter. Within two vear e e that the toes and part of the foot nd to | ety EYI R, And Bie cometist with the various manufacturers of hose car- | Bumerous friends in this city who givehim an_art gallery has been established—b; Fatal Collislon on the Vandalia. e amputated, Theamputation dift not |\ o 6'hits own cong regation, to volinteer riages and obtain the lest figures for a | the reputation of beinga quict, inoffensive Buy your lumber of Tho Judd & Wells Co., | priv but for public benefit—and CoruixsvitLe, 111, Oc ~The Vandalia | stop the action of the poison. It ex HRLRTEE B0 LONBLV: Gt (hesL fourwhed carriage. min, - never o tard Kr}\llm:h gud one | g1y Broadway. i g churches have set up ex- | accommodation train th ng collied with | tended up thelimband into the bod, b B Y Ee T e ot ool Mrs. Nephi North appeared at the central | W | slways e o —— cellent organs. Thelast to come, and, With | g coal train. Enginec 1s of the accom- | Physicians are now conside the »‘\;';”?'1' “ _‘l“ h f‘l ‘]" o TR 'I‘I""* station Lt night with a complaint that her | 2WRERS RO WS JEEREC S Mails Between the Cities. one exception the is the beautiful | modation train was fatally injured. No one | visability of amputating the limb, B v ceL VA e SIS hushand was lying at their residence on Fourth asenue‘and Twanoth strt in o dangerous state of intoxi and was bl sibank threatening to kill her. Deputy Marshal | found inoneof his pockets, During the enrly days of September anun- | *Roosovelt” which M, he ally opened last ft of New York, 1 choir. Ha mong the hosp ardiess of religious pr clse was hurt ever, to have had cousiderable property in | DU Uhe Fremont, and his bank book, which ivas | usually heavyrain s h showed that he | wasaccompanied by thunder and ligntning. they think itdoubtful, should that done, that Fitzgerald will recove ank ' atho - rison Will Visit G, m occurred, and which | évening assisted lesburg. — . “Taftls first appearance, profe IRi0AGO, |06k 2Lt is & a7 - x Fowier ucompmnied her to the ushappy | bl several hundred dolrs In the bank liere. | The result was that during theelectrical di Wfordan Onaha sudience, — Ho HOmin sy s frictoed ftoduy The Builders of the Pyramids, . The War at bome and broight Nepli to the station, | TS, With the other property whieh he pos- | play the motor cars stopped running, owing | one of those companionable gentlemen who Lol T T et The old row in Florence has been revived M, Nepli pronises a sad tale of woe for tho | Stssed, will unouutto quite asum, and it 18| 45 o power being withheld from the | impress one favorably from the first, und isa [ of theFirst bigade of thethird division of oy BULCATES OLL 4TS | Attorney Townsend went to Florence ; bl\lli'_\\'nlw‘lullqu: o, fwov it the ol e funcral will jeenr from the undertak- | delay in the handling of wmails between [y \x“ff?[fi“‘;‘;'l‘fil":i'(‘ \‘:lf““(:“fic";“li"'l‘“l L BT, ettt oL SRl uiliing on the corner of Pearl and Broad- | jng establishment this afternoon. Omiha and this city, for which Postmaster ARG haaL e et A MENAGERIE SET FRE RS G iy | Ry L way is beliig tom down to give place to ono FRioybom nibty solplatica; il ie Hotld a e soul, His mar wde entirely from the tir of ‘i most magnificent new blocksin the lation of stops and intelligent reg Moneyat reducel rates lowmed on chatte | thecompany the of microscopic animals, No lc service was not what he ol Skt ] A r ey s Wild Beasts Maliciousty Turned Loose D. C. Bowmn of the Crook county banke City, people arostill going ther when they | a4 voalestato security byE. H. Shute & Co | expected. There has evidently berm some | U516 fertures worlhy of note, o dhuar RO IBS A A IGAl han one hundred and thirty-seven spe- aice, Wyo., isin the city and called on ki Rok Ialand ofFice hins oo Movel 1515 T Lrouble over this ocaurrence, asw nutico s | whichare possible in nearly all large instra- | Advices from Kimberly, South Africa, | €108 eXist in these limestone beds. Thero N 0 cohas bees vod i , i 56 B SR ic b ilie 08 arly L s orly, € 0, T Rock ian oftice has been moved B0t | o 410 Ladies —Miss Mury Gleasonis better | been posted advertising for bids for the | Wonta of this class, but W ich mechanical § {al] of an awful occurrence th ’ i AW o t mide | e— —e | — A s " A prepared than ever to sitisfy all_who want | transportation of muils between the two at- | plagers rarely diseover. Mr. Taft is gifted | i > 1 i . 3 ;ru‘lul'.:‘in]vx:::-d‘(‘Lllllur’llll‘l\ll\l:\‘)'llll'jy'!' zl;;;{:i:;]f first class drssmaking. Rooms in the old | es. It isknown asroute 4 beyond ordlnary aaeasists [nathis: dirstion; n‘ILhEon the 1st of June last, says o Lon- SPECIAL, NOTICES [ Ll library building, Pearl stroet. — and to his consummato skill in producing or. | don cable, Some on, evidently one L % o =ide The wistern preshytery of the Welsh s A Purso Snat : chestral effects lie has added a delicacy of | bearing ill-feelin ard the proprietor COUNCIL BLUFFS. Calumistic churches, coniprising all of the Shorthand. Miss Rhodes, Brown building. Mrs. W. C. Smith had quite an exciting | touch and beauty of espression which giveto | of Tillis’ menagerie, opened the doors of DRIVING PARK 2 Bace Tl I NGl ah ROl eg o tE L LIb At AL G e Esy —— experience night before last, from the effects | h1s playinga remarkibly pleasing character. | the cages confining the wild animals and . TAN \tone W NED-y tho you men. st o 3 ardwaure Dusiness. proferred. but w 1890 | accept'iny other, whoiesaie or ret ruish SE Council Proceedings. of whichshe has scarcely yet recovered. She | Mr Tafts opening number was one of the | st them all fre ¢ aflernom at | had been down in the evening and was e | [0UF beautiful dffertarica which Batiste com- | wenes followed, F i states of lowa, Kansas, Missouri. Noby i and Colorado, will mect October2 and con- [ The council met The most ter bl N setino Oc a1 7 our atentente stop. | Fall Meeting, October7to 1 o i catex 3t. Cecili onteary | 56 2 L Rty all referened i Address 111, 8, 39 tinue until the pth it the Webh Preshyte: | 30 in special sesson to_concludo the un- | turning to herLome when, asshe wis cross- D ation 1 oa e s tgiccoity Contxaty | ping on the promises were mangled bo- 84,000 IN PURSI Bain st Couneil BuTs. To Omann. Tiere Wil o preahiecarCum. | finishea busiiess of the previous meeting. | ing the bridge over Indian crock on Seventh | oftenappears on recital programmes, but per- [ YOnd recognition, being actally torn PROGRAMME: GOOD fanily horse forsale, or will trade T b 2ot wil A"mw l;_.‘v:“i.". All the meubers were present and Mayor | strect, a man sprang out from a dark | hapsthe most dificultone of the set, and M imb from limb. The entire popu .\u.n: MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. {ml;'\T y‘lnil‘ gwll ponles. Inquire at the and a0 o oY Samrday evenings | vr, e sooupled the chalr, corner, smatched her pocketbook out of | TAftplayed it remarkably well. Moszkowski's | within a radius of a mile was aroused Pace—Purse. Siuger ofiiec, 81 Broud wuy s s e S Bl e p. m. £ AR MERTeD 8 e e e T ; e “Serenata,” the first of & dual number, was | by the roaring of the lions, the trumpet- Troit urso RO QOR RENT-Houses snd_room ovel lnn_\ uj_»lmun hers will be present, among A special assessuwent resolution was or - | herhand and then made off into the dark an exquisite composition, and woull have | ing of the elephants and the groans and r-old Trotting—Stuke Be (U] SLOFe near court howse, furnishied Toiin Wil bomier: Josoph Koberts of Minne. | aared published. and escaped. Forvunately there was nothing | dlicited a warm response had any demonstru- | ghiioks of the other wild beasts, TUESDAY, 0CTOR Foom it . 1. Davidson’ ve. g AL Jiople! _Council Bluffs The policg committee was empowerelto |in the book except a_few pennics, akey and | tion been por mitted r. Lombard’s mag- Faie. Bl le li 61 Pash 2:30 Trotting—Purse FOR_change tn busine 11 st d vicinity are cordially invited to attend S # = a receipt, but Mrs. Smith was justas much | nificent volce was heard in the solo. “Praise our big male lions, named Pasha, Trotting—Purse. ... Ar gkt AxXsires. @Il At meztr purchasesfring hinges for the doors of the N 3 5 ] F ot it petings. ollacd snaie L scared as though the book had been full. | the Lord,” to excellent ad vanta; Abdul, Caliph and Mustapha yeur-old Trotting—Stake ... ... ata disco it sold withi 30 d; “The Pacific hotel has changed hands again, [ ™eW patrol and engine houses. She was uot able to recognize the feliow and | “The most pleasing number of the pro- | from their cages and made their escape, WEDNEBDA Y, OOTOBBLI, volce about #,500. Address 8., Bed andyesteriay Captain Jones stapped dow The firc commitice was mstructed to have | there is no clue which might lead to bis cap- | gramme was “Le Carnival,” by Wely, | When Pasha lcaped upon the back of Qoinoll Blama sl v oo i fi‘"‘\f"i‘v“i‘v‘%‘"" of landlord and instalied | tho oldlose cart repaired at home and to | ture. Every concert organist has somesort of a de- | Murial, the great jumping stallion, and | YU Trottin « I oi he llome Restaurantfor sale 5 o riplow, who for several years | correspond with thedifferent manufacturers R T seriptive piece and it gemerally appears on | buried his teeth inthe animal’s neck. THURSDAK, 0CTOBELR 1. T et ) I st n‘nq-u}m place in :‘;‘l»r:l‘:ixltl“l\tltx‘l&:figxwlllli““fiz‘:fl xt{:.l:lnlfllmr.“i o Omf"m m;’ l"is]( Ignan "m.‘(}w EUCHALIOE LO0ANIEOIIDLOS. lf'l‘_o programme, but Mr. "i'fl?'. insomeof the | The screnms of the horse aroused the 3 Trotting—Purso. . o o | T 167: 48, WiBbe R END Y erloo, Tn. ~ Ho is d hotel | a new four wheel hose carriage. effects produced, excceded 'every organist ) > Dittan| | Frocee Y e g ) LE ardon lan manand thoroughly’ understands the wants | - The same. committeo. was empoverel to | A Mass Meeting of Ropublicans in the | o pehioiuced, exceedod cvury omanist | attendants, a Scotchman named Patter- oAl Raning sttt T e T R LT of tho traveling public, My Ar So min L B Al alione tra: L ; f | purchase 1,000 feet of rubber and 1,00 fect of Seventh Ward, of & peculiar pedal fdenie | son and three Kaflir boys, who, armed Omala has been employed for the position of | cotton hosé. Bluffs., wl half [ With stable-forks, rushe or, designed ¢ fonal Trotting assoclution 1to the relief of e sy Soventh ward re- | for this particular picee, and tho us en. - Entries close Ootoner-. Ktke race (roe 1Y pay rent wien you can buy a homeon duy clerk. Mr. Triplow nequired the property | © An invitatfon was recelved from tho mayor | /A massmeeting of the Seventh ward re- | it imitation | Murial. They endeavore o Bt Vb o W T Shao of yaur d¢ Tty s > may B B Mobedar rawing of stops the best imitation imagm- | Murial. They endeavored to beat Pasha | Mile track. J. W, I )Y, President, thesane ter 1 in case of your death by purchase of the lease and fumiture from | of Siout City for the mayor to nune syme | Publicans was held at the republican club g of stops. the Al Y S ‘Council Blufls, Lowa. Loave your faully the hone olo able of a storm was accomplished, The | back, but were attack ny tine Captain Jones. M d from behind by ) \ amily 1o Loue olea Jones is merly heart | person lo repisent i diy and take part in | rooms on Park svenuo lastnight, Itwasat- | 2000 oF & o panod SRHERbIOE o 4 DY | Address all communtentions o oniht fallow s te S broken over tholoss of his gitl, aud will not | thoold settlers' purade i comection. with | tonded bya large mumber of the Seventh | Buak wiorzmeveh miioat ortey, At and {heceotherdions andione chetslthiawh ain o e 1 TS, S e worll A0, 312 per non b €0 into business again for somo time. the Corn Paluce, ~The mayor will name some | warders, and tho utmost havmony prevailed. | Thesixth number, Bach's “Tocatta,” gave | 10 Jie EEOURC ARG Crogrec o, @ hair A3 ouehi TR O oL BRI R pae nante Mr. H. 0. Maxwell, foreman forContrictor | person autsic the council, Tidue Berka was tlacted temporay onalte | 136 player fall swing. This'is. probably the | 1odles were mangled and torn open,their Ahorao wort KON At 81 ok tion:h Bosen, met witha peculiar accidenta few | . Ine city elerk called attention to the mys- & e PREAT most difficult of orgn compositions, W bones smashed into bits, and the heads | 3.p. Eoxvspsox. ur vicoPros | Ahoio wortl 8,00 it 8 | dayssince. Mr. Maxwell was eugaged with | terious disappearance of the ballot box, all | man and John C. Thompson temporary secre- | )6’ possible exception of a techni of all except one of the Kaffirs were CIEANLE: , Cashier, Other priced liomes on the ms. The 8 foree of carpent on the electric power | therecords and all the rooks connected with | tary. Haupt's—but its intricacies were superbly | crushed into a pulp. This one Kaffir above nonthly payments include principal building and the train on which thoy cimo | thesecond ward. The clork was instructed | J. W. Bller explained the object of the | hancied by the modest 1fttle prayor * | lived long enough to tell the story, but GITIZENSSTATE BA K R P R GO homne cach evening always is crowded, and | tolook the matter up today. meeting, stating thatit was for the purpsse “Old Folks at Hom Mr. Taft's own ar- | hoth arms and legs were torn off and his puneil Bl irs, lo Seventh | rngement-wasout of the usual order of | pody was covered with la variations, but exceedingly ingenious in ar- { aklons, Of Council Bluffs. ringement, Having ted biood the lions, | oyn (1o CAPITAL.. ... $ 150,000 DR. BELLINGER’S Thesolo, “Como Unto Me,” is one in which | chetal nd leopards reguined there is & general rush of workmen The council then proceeded to the selection o 3 6 o to et stater Ho hal reched. the | of the maistrs of clodion for the varions | °f Otganidng the repablicins of the platrm when o crowd hustled him and_he | wards toact at the coming election, Alder- | ward. was thrown violently against a projection, | 1wau Everett presented the following names, After some discussion the rules proposed at ! i i ¢ . SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. . 5,000 Little was thought about the matter, except | Teported by the chairman of the republican | & former meeting were adopted andthe o | vy “(otton's beautiful voice is always heard | a1l their natural ferocity and sprang at i that it wasa rough jolting he received, until il committee ; vaniution proceeded to the election of ofi- | (3T vuntage, Thore s nover boen o moro | every living thing that” came in their | HABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 0130000 yesterday, when he wi J. Abbotf compellod to consult First ward, I Second ward, A. | cors Directors L. A. Miller, F. 0. Gleason, F. L. curnest, painstaking nd intelligent, musi Dr. Cleaver, The physician pronounced the Crosby; Thivd ward, D. A, Premenin: |, J- W. Eller proposed that the chair appoint. | G bpisraiio HG 1 CHEIE BREICE | W “1: s |~i'1’[:;{m','.'\‘.l|'.'ig ‘fi:}"&'.’:,‘.l‘f‘ Shugart, B B Hart, £ D, Bdmindson, Charles caso o frcture of & Tib, At 10viSel ME. wth ward, fivst prédnet, U, A. Craw- | two commiittees to- select candidates for the | juc feuure of a programme when ‘she favors | among which wis the squins. betaty ot GADILAL And SUFDL Of MDY Maxwell tolay up fora few days, ford; Fourtl ward, second precinct, T, offices. This did not strike a popular idea, | o FHARC ST PIOEEIG g 5 o y torn Lowa, and the election went on in the old fashioned son; Kifth ward, N, E ‘Acke A Incal piper yesterday morndng remarked | 980 Black Bess, and anumber of ponies were Of the remaining o that "the i quarters of the ehiof of polieo | SN Ward, fiest prechet, 8. 1, Elloit; | way, with the Ollowing result: Prosident, | qiisitoyizy ey 3 | devoured. ' A _enormous elephant | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, willbea creditto the department and the | Second precinet, G, H. Keyes. 1. W. Carrs finst vice president, S, McLeod: | N ruft, “and the romanza from “Tanahau- | burst through the heavy iron gate inhis 4, LK city when finished.” Tm-'rm Slit khe Kaal Alderman Everettpresented the following ond vice prosident, M. L. Roeder; third [ 5o yvere most enjoyed because of the beau- | fright and rushed into Curry street, ey TR Y Rmount of mon oy that has been spentn thy | Bames of demorat vice president, N. W. Nelson; secretary, | i1 yirasing and -dciehtiul tone coloring | followed by nearly every animal in the| OFFICER & PUSEY, gl I building secis to - bo. honsiered | . First ward,C. A, Hammer; Second ward, |Charles L. Thomas: “assistant secretary, | wiich Wwere so conspicuously brought ints | menegorie, i ¥ 5 By s 2 27 solely “or "o purpose "ot Mproiding | T Whittlisey: “Ibied wanl, Hunor in' | Arthir Tilawin: cotest comnittea, Jobi ltogether the toncen was a splendid | ™4 exbman named Nelson was_sitting B A NK ER S i LS uarters o s {ohiel so.n | 1ey; Fourth ward, ficst precinct, wear- ¢, J.B, er, H, B, chran, M. D, 3 % sinsticlisten. { I 2 a8 0 0 15 What lllc[{!\:l;)lh'(:::nl |;|lt‘s‘:z|'lwr°'n|oll‘|’l($r‘:Z,( e secont precinct b To. Stk Fiith | Peterson, Charlos N, Inskeep; altérnates, ers, .Huu‘}lx‘l(.’.‘&”firf('.'fl (:lfllfllztl::::j“;::\::lzl‘f:r on his carrlage before the building and . ole ~ the foros ars oblkoung Tt i et that | ward, A, W. Bockhof; Sixth ward, fiest pre- | Charles Shaw, R. W. Breckenridge, B oraa s Eeita, axe donid ome Akl forl sprang for a post that supports an awn- Corner Main and Brasdway, r lfifl ”S l u C every dollar of the money raised atthe police- | €Nt George Gram; scond precinet, E. | Goodson, A.S. Churchill, Charles “‘Worley; ey B 1t atiig ing around Glover’s athletie bar, while COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, o) ’ \ men'’s ball has been investedin the fumish. | Bedle. L‘“‘s“'“"““ attorney, Lous Berka. J. W, AMUSEMENTS, his horsts dashed mudly down the road S AT DT R B O Y —AND— inges of tho “headquarters of the dief. loay. | - The second precint, of the Sixthwardis | Elleroffered a wsolution thut the republican iy L closely pursued by two lions and four | Coliections mude und iniercst pall on tme . ' Ing the small portion of the building that re. | theisland on the Omaha side of tho river, tral committeo be notified that the repub- | 1pg o ), Hess opers company opened & | wolvew” The rest” of thewild ani als | deposits, i mains for the use of the patrolmen as bare of | Which las recently ~been organied wd |licansof the Seventh ward have elected its | i Lo incahy | MO o8 ST ey Qi shayd ianimals : Pl\[a 8 OSDI ' cheerand comfort as the historie cupbourd of | Proughtunder the cire of Council Bluffs. A | primary office short engagementat the Boyd last evening, | scattered in every direction. ? Mother Hubbard, l\flli\ng rlvriuv\t I\lem‘*n v;s(lfi)lislml here | 'l‘hvl!y“":‘;'ing L’Eltlflnimen “'Dm npmlin'\”\‘l g}j'v'd\lfitx:\'vrdiwmml "pt"m of 'i‘llu.fr;lvl'ln.” i A.lmi.- t-’hi_l\l of Jam Tho discussion In the council on Welnes. | #040n November 4 the first. ballots ever st | {0 notify the central = committee: J. W, he company is strong and weak; if those ening to be in a v day evening of the practice of the ehiof of | 12 1 temitory will be deposited for Towa | Eller, Mikoe Lee, J. B, Piver, J. W. Care aud | qytazonistic words may be used. Strong in | & police of fillns criming) oae statoand county officers. 8. MiLeod. s Grinley hap- : room ovening into arden was pounced upon by a Cor. Broadway and 26th 8., Cousern BLuees, Towa. Forthe trentment of all surgical and olironlo sin the justices | SUHPY y ; 3 4 e e soveral of the prncipals and weak in the | chetah and dragged into the openair, aiseases and disoases of the blood oftices instead of polico court, owing to his d,,{':;isi'l“’"‘““"J““"“”“ tomest agaln Mon- | A number of ew names wore sdded o tho | ) "](igullquo" is ‘at best a dreary, [ Where agonized mother suw it torn Pilvatu ilsca of the ity and <o 7 to (e pollse Tulge, e \n th | davnight, st journed. h ; " L T ot Orizing, 18 5y IS, 48 SUPLelTty (yotitls spor I i oL fipes s stiired vn ke —_— T'ho menbers of the Seventh ward Repub- | heavy opera, which requires unusual ability | 0 pieces and devoured before she could TAALOPTOROY, 103 I A0, X il 1oL 1o fusticos s pood_deal, U hisalso stixmd up | Signs. Losey & Jowson's 11 Pear st lican club met at the club rooms on Park ave: | on the part of the- artists tosuceessfuliy imi- | reach it. e and weakiess treated suc not hud $100in fees from ' his ofte San < e nue last night and elected the following | personate the, giaracters. It avounds in | Other harrowing incidents are re- P onstible for e lonem hisofcens special | J.C. Bixoy, stoan newing, sanitary_en- | officers for the ensuing year: President, | dramatic movgmts and Sitations of more | ported, among themn the killing of five Baveto buy i @it Ll S1ate to fenee i e | Eincer, 068 Teilo builling Ominy; 23" Mo | Chatles, L, Thomas; firsi vico preaident, | than common ordwr. Miss Guthrio is a very | women, Javece Suln Tt bie slate to igurelt up. | riam block, Cometl Dlufts, Louis socond vice president, J. C. | aceoptable artisty as is Mons. Gullic and [ * Whon the ‘mails left four lions, two i BTy : 4 3 ; third vice president, H. E. Cochran; [ Mr. Mertens, bubbeyond these the company | 1ionee . L e : aaimt the attack, and opas bis docket to | Wall yaper s Losty & densen's, 11 Pearst, ry, Georgo W, Sabine; tre Was ot seen'tg mdvantage in “Rigoletton | Lione: VRO UROrE hioe Hoars, W10 - Sl e sosuut o fleakty in: —— B. Pipers executive committoe, S. Mef.cod, i vk Bolves ons ysni k30 eholaki, anaolas COUNCIL BIUFES STEAM DYE WORKS About the neatest court dabe’in'ihe woety | 19t0Y & Jemsen paint houses, Mike Leé, John Stecle, John Grant and J, W. Going for the McKinley Bill. phant, one camel and seventeen bahoons | NCIL BLUFEY STEAY 13 d its perfect but almost mi \m‘\»p(c‘“? i Will Fight to 8 Finisk Eller, LoN1oy, Oct: 2Tk ronicle doubts the | were -,Ul|l=!l[ Li8H The lml‘,ll'«"Hl‘ll""']"l s ot DyIng and Cleaniig dong i the ing makes it a curiosity ) examinin it 0 8 Vinieh, P ey PR wsity. | Wisdomof Candiln statesmen in stirring up | Ovganized into hunting parties and the dtyle of the Art, Factud ‘and S confident] “Thochiefof police has mever filed & case g | . AMCles were sigied by two well known | omment on American Generosity. | 0t 0 80T iehbor on ac. | People were keeping indoors. ‘ubrios nido o lovkas rood ws new. Work A LLING my court, and there is small pmb“m“;}fim; local middleweights of tis city yosterday Loxbox, Oct he St James Gazette cud with their powerful neighbor on a gl vl Reploaebich promptly doneand delivered in all parts of thecountry. e Death end for e UHaN. Prop., Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, wman seventy | 013 Broadway, thwestern Doty | Cor. Broaway and 20th Sts. Council Blufts, In. printsan article commenting in a sneering | €ount of the MeKinley bill, especially when A Miser's Miserab he ever will” remarked the justice toTue | forafight to o tinish with bare knuclkl cters that it is a pro. Gustav A, Tuchel, u € 2 iustav A, Tachel, u Bee yosterday. "He counts me one of bis | Tho mill is to como off on tho 15th instang, | VARRCE upon the movement in America to | the opition pevalls au punicrous euemies, and he never comes in | it i " 't | stablish a fund for the relief of the famino | Vde toa more enlightencd policy. 4 vears of age, and a man who was worth CouNCI BLuves, Ie. — > e o . n amile of the city limits of Counc - ‘ The Times inckines to ewith the Can. | YPaT* SO BELG & M 5 ol f won irrestof on the. Tihad ot g | BLufs. 4 ounil | rerors in Troland, 1t says the movement | adias micsie e et b roas. | about #8000, died of starvation i his F. M. ELLIS & C0., 4 10 e peacs were Lakon belore > Smute o | The mill grew outof a friendly cartest at | 18, $1ply 8 dodgo tosecuro the Irish vots, | nied asa dengnsiration of lostility aguinst | room at 219 East One Hundred and Sec- ErSRERR DTS | T muern oo o ety ot | E 8500 b oot vl | LSS 4 BEME T | et Qo | e o s | ARCHITBCTS tices wwo engaged in such practices, Ti the | day night, whin thire e several setios | The tstablishment of a British fund to xe. | @il Milin durdbtof Napoles Cowssays [ £000-8 Litlla orinolhing 18 knowa of | o 0L S proy 10 e Aase, bl Sodires A cases befor Barnett both men paid their | \wity ey Wero Soversl set-ios'} ;o tho distress in Troland (s fmperative.? The Berlincorsespondont of ssays | gho dead mi His abode was two | {ourts Reoms? and8 thuga 3 And Builling Buperintendents. _ fines and costs, and the o 4 with ten ounce pillows, One man in BN v Ny A itis stated that the German g ack 1 ably dark 1 s ) Bee 1 Jmahi, Neb nes and costs, and the county got §10 i the TheDaily News says: “Every true Eng: ' tha 4 n n- | ok rooms, miserably dark and small, Rooms 43 und 482 Beo B ilding. Onahy deal without a'cant of costs.” the bouts ludicatal the possession of | lishman honors tho librralhearied men of | yomplates reprisuls If the Uuitod States re- | gqyy the New York World. Hetook the et Hibarhs 14 and 246 Merrlan ook, Cou Aol o grewt daml of skil, aid his | America. But every true Englishman musy | T15¢8 1 modify the MeKinley bill, room where he died a year ago, Blaffs, Tu_Corraspondence solicited v In searching among the pape scat- Severe Storm in North Germ If you wish to sell your property call on the | frieuds talled protty loudly of his | feel ashamed of his ~own government which Juad & Wells Co, C. B. Judl proident 608 | ability with his dulies, -Anong the specta- | 18 only offering Ircand cocrdon, while I Ar coere R (Y B P 1 about the reom Coroner Schultze r ik i Sroaiway. e tors was 4 young man,who has surprised sey- | *FORECrS m"w' throughout northern (;cnnnnymlu_vlumlmw- me upon five bank books. three be- N Stz ansieast N .4\ Thobest auctioncer In the stateis 1, 7. | ©T% UENS aboit town who have mude tho The Black Hills Forese Fires. ous dumage was doue to property. At Humn | longing to Tuchel himself and o diting Broudwiy, Councll 12lurs, Tnman, Councit Blufs. Spocal attention 1o | Mistake of trading on the tail of bis cont. Rario Ciry, 8. D., Oct. The fovest fires | burg five persons were drowned and the | to his account #,108 in the Dry Dock plooded stock sales, and al branches of | The young man madesomeremarks atout the | in the Black Hills are under control, but will | 10Wer portions of the city flooded. Retingy beuki one orediled tohim ag mercantile goods, Oftice 508 Broadway, boxing aud eriticised the boxers, when be | ot be extinguished until rain comes. Sixty e — trustee for Ida Bestvater, $2,400, in the < Bei ol o oty giictead the, boises. 108 to ral Secrotary Rusk at Peoria. ame bank, and one as tru io squard miles have been burned over, mostly Prows, 111, Oct brush and dead trees. 1t isimpossibleto get stimate of the losses in timber and to Fintclass dresmaking by Miss Wallsce, | With 0n¢ of them, Tho clibllengo wis over Cattacmen’s bank, cor, Maln st. and | BrOWptly uccepted, out belore the negotin- frax -4 tions wern concduded there was some bad | & o . blood stirred upon hoth. sides. whieh ended | Toches. The fires duriag the presnt season —The attendance at the | Bestvator, state fair toduy reached 50,00, Hon. Jerry | Savi ecretary of agricultiral, and party, | Tu 000, in the Metropol bank. had owned y showing that real estate in ———— L : ¥ G o or's ud miany *other dis' | Now York 1 also & for in awithdrawal of the for challeng were the most destructive in the history of | RO PAry &) ) Fashionable wool suits made by Mrs, L. of the former challenge aud tinguished guests were present today, #1,000 given t b ke of 1 et Y el the proffer of another fora fight t i | this region. e 81,000 given to Surah Stakeof Stapleton, 3 Rl io. 67 aities, 07 84 90- ol (Sl tight Eies 2r:b.:‘nl:l f,:.:lfi'.fl Austrian Bleofic Partioulars of the Vitu Masssore. 8. I, were found, Belt E(l:;c"‘ti(;,]’l;l;ngz;; Ete Vas wcceprad o - S o o The Mankattan sporting headquarters, 418 | elos wor drawn® up and sigied by boih | VIENA, Oct.2.—The clections for meibers Nz, Oct, Sr—bartioulars of tho 16 |y, oo s o G eroth, | D0 vos UNOST (St ¥ Broady parties yestenlay afternon, The stakes | Of the lower Austrian diet were leld tod oent massacro of Germans by the natives of | oo ity blancing and falling out, and wherd | IS WANTED, DR, C, B. JUDD, 27 MAIN STE v S —— were placed at #00. Each one of [hegriurl. The auti-semitics combined with the cler- | Vitu have just been received. Four men | it is gray to restore the yeuthfal color, use | ; ovinn &, ST MAIN STR X uc'» ; G Tiplon, rea estate, 57 Browdway, palsput up §30 lorfeit. A well kuowm Omaba | cals and gaptured five seats in Vienna. were killed outside the gate ol Vitu and three | Hall's Halr Henewer, 604 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia | OverC. B. Jucquoala ¢ CouJewelry St