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THE OMAHA DAILY BEV 1890, ) ~ | N NMA LN N tyshow hatthe methods adopted in - getting | together at acost {60 couts children will be adrgatted at BLARY S PLANS, THE REGISTRA RS, HE OMAHA BEE [THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS, | fedetion o the frtieiic eaity conituts | tioy of Lacs the byie pere ortes T0cents per hoad v it ! - - | irceny, and thatthe indictnent was ot s | Knepher cilled titention to the fact that | The contract for furnishing stoves for the | Undecided W hether to Go to Ohlo or | I4st of the Registrars A ppointed by COUNCIL BLUFFS, far out of the wayas the plaintiff claims. The | the mowr conpany was charging 10 cents to | several school rooms was awarded to Milton ANantR the City Council, s ot 0. 13 PEARL, 8T | defendint s also tntrodudng ovidence | thedriving pric emtrary to theiroridinnes | Rogers & Sons DNy Of Spocial Telogram | The following registrars of - clection wen i NO. 12 4 8T | - W show that it had nothing whatever to dowith | and was retusing to jssie transfor checks, The monthly appropriation sheet, amount. | % B0 b ¥ e AT IS spointed by the councilz Gt ‘A Lot of Tuvenile B:‘rglnlrfl. Anong Whom | 40 b ek of 2ho indictaent, aod tbt the | Tho matter was suldrred to the eity solleitor | 1ng to §0,086.53, s pissed and warrants | to Tia Bee, retary Blaine sald this | 8pponted by (n:' puralle Peiiverrd Yy Catrier inany part of the City. isa Little Girl, Captured. aiminil prosecution was not by authority o | with fnstruction Ao | pt steps today | onlered drawn for the various amounts, afternoon in answer to nquiries on the sub. % CIRh L, W o » B W.TILTON. » =+ = MANAGER. ‘ e request of the bank. The defese is now | tostop the overdiarge » solicitor will ject, thiat he could not at this time say posi- | Fit diteict: Fvolurs Gidan, B, Ssorons of, TELEP HONF putting in its cvidence. \llh“ I u:wllfll x' nm\nl\;x the .‘u.].,-“ tivoly whethes he would be ible b, take an | & ):m S I| <>~|| ~:‘-' 51, LehaM DNnedls ] 8 ri ¢ y defense should be con tiied o Alderman Lacy brot ghi o matier o 0 ake ar Socond _ dlstric 5 onand, o ; | THE SPEED CONTESTS AT UNON PARK. | A e e bank had by thinie o | o fatiur of th iy op e o cora: | acive art inthe Ohio cumpaign orto accept | Brandos, lke Sider cithera denal that the bank had any thing 0 | the failire of thie ailrod conpanies to corn: olriite o [ p— P 3 ¥ The Great Melvilte's Wonderful Pex. t fistrict—John Zeller, O, R. Nel Night Editor. No. % do with the indictment, virtually aduitting | ply with tho counil’s orders, and as chai formanceon the Trapere. aninvilation to attend. the _exposition at At Third district—John Zeller, . Nelson, - (B L " that the indictment was wronglul, or else | man of the strects and alleys wanted power Y bl il AL L Ao lanta. He said that Mr. McKinley had sent | John W, Honz, S . L (A Splendid List of Noted Horses | tiat the indictment wos right, and admitting | to tear up the tracksor dosomething elso |~ Now that the industrial exposition has en- | him an invitation and that o had promised | Fourth distrit 8. K. Gong, 11 Hansen NINOR NENTION, Itendy for the RRaces-Colonel Sapp | hat thie buk procured i’ The defense | that would make them put in the gates or. | tered upon its lastweekat the Coliseum, in: | torender bimall the assistance hecould. He | G 1L Gedulig e & N.Y.P. e y g t diaims the right to figit bot branchesof the | dered at ceitain crossings and raise their | terest scems to bo on the increase, Judging | Would like very much, he said, togo toOhio | Fifth disteict ~Honey Mattiesen, € | N : Stricken With Paralysis - wse, and the court is allowing the ntoduc | trcks, Mr Lacy got he necessary pormis | frm tho vers large erowd fn attendance last | A8 ME: MeICinley's intorost, just as it would | Gondman, Pat e Council Bluffs Limber Co.. coal. Minor Mentio tion of testimon y on both sion aud Wall cnrigo o large: number of men | b P VRS R SEORC B BEReE gifo him _pleasuro to o to Atlanta, but the [ Sixth district —August — William, M, The young man Williums, who has pleaded Mr, Greeamerer who wis concerned with | today oras soon us soon as possible to assist | C¥ning Until long after So'clock the ears | hsiness of the departmient, he added, i¢ just | Charon, Frank Frank X uilty (o bone stuling, is 10 be senteiced Abbot in the catle deal, anl wo clained to | bin incompleting the vork wero crowdel witn pople exhibitionwarl | now so pressing that he did not s oo very woll | SOCOND WARD. X v Julge Thornel avAvoc a week fom [ “e be the realowner of the catlle, was the | Mrs.A. G Lindt was granted avebate of | bent, and carriages kept constantly avriving | how he could” absent himself, espocially as | Fiest disteict—Julivs Nagl, M. C. Meany, /i | here ar several unhapyy he i1Coun- | standyesterduy. He testifiod s to hisgiving | taxes eronensly jaid | and unloading thelr ocupants, In fact, the | the presidentis away | e e L Tan foem k. W ~ eetitgs are being held every | ¢il Bluffs at thepreset time owing to the | the bank mortgge on the cattle, J. Q Anderson and other property owners | guna o 5 ohs' W i o v — - Seeond distri . Van Doen, Ao W, e O eres g Docyisar | misdeals of sorss of 116 childtor that ahabi requesting the bank to takd | inBathit Plice piitioned agiin for theopen. | SCNC reminded oo very much of o grand AMUSENENTS. Behm, Eli Garott S o Rocrl . Gvantee net r i Wi and | he attic under this morigage. Mr. | g of Washingtonaveme. They weregrad. | OMra night with Mme, Adelina Patti in the o , | . Third district—C. M. 0'Donovan, John Bitsontl obet They bntinue |hemand who shoull bring sushin and ey e cashier, testified as to the | iig thostreds in the new adiition, incliding | bil. And all these people hud como out to | In these days when the dress suit detor | Schminke, Joln Worth 3 s ek, A onlial Invitation | Augbter insteadof chids md sierow to the | yangietions with Gremnameyer and the vew | intersections, without wst to thoeity, Re. | iy teibute to a generous muagenent which | seemingly dominates the stage to the ex | Fourth district —Josepn Michal, AL Mus. 14 given to b i hearthstones avund which they gather. One | sons he had for believing the catile belonged | fereed to Aldernan Wood for conference | has provided with the best exposition in her | clusion ot almost ull other types of characters, | terman, John Lemly o \ . - ted on | lttlogiel sunder arest o one caso and | to Greenameyer, Mr Bdmundse, the pres | with Conrad Gei history. T AR s i et Fifth district -M. Morrison, Mielil Mo Allof thebutelers who wers arested on 1 itis w pleasure to witness so virile a por: | ¢, ' Y kof, . UL SHIC VRVOLOES WO SE0 - 2 . i threelittls boysare uider suspicion 1 an- | lent testiied asto the organization of the A petition was presented asking that Pal. It was theopening night of the great Mel . = ) 5 el Carly, Gorge Stryker, Bunduy forkeeping opn their slops were | b v el b bank, he oeing the officer who, underthe by | mer avenue ve biuahito gade, Referred, | ville, whichmay have been the reason for the | triiturcas given lst evening at the Boya by | Sisth district—D. O'Keefe, John oy, discharged yestenlay, the othe ‘n..yh-l”x;r-'v other with the cortainty of areet and pun- | e e airction of all Ditigation. He Anottier omulaint wis mde against the | big crowds present, and they certainly did | Alexander Sulviniin *A Child of Naples Pat Clifford. desiring to proscuite m\ tho first of 1““"‘ | ishanent to follow. denied ever having given anyadvice or in- | Northwestemn ralway brilge over Ind not goaway dissatistied with his act. Omaha Dramatically the play is not above criti- | THIRD WARD, 1,'“,"“.".‘ make: m‘n’u\‘ .uv\m(‘ 7 l\". WHO Do firstis o sevions burglary ese and | struction tending to the securing of the in- | creele, alleging they caused the ereck toov has seen many ofthe great wrial stars, Ut | Gy hoing cast upon very amiliat Fiest district —Thomas Crosby, Willium vloliwthedosing orderii o futuee, e | MEST. A Clark and daiehter Salic, who | dletnent orother rininal proseations. fow. " Alddermn Lacymoval that all tho | 1t might the groatst expount of tho | 3000 GGUE (0 V0 S CGET | Orlirien, 1o 1, Donawan 4 uncil Blu s No. 115, Tudepends b S \ vt b rilroals having bridges across the creek be | trmpezo held the rapt attention of thousands | 10es, ch lack a logical —comelusion | g0y diistrict—Wiltiam Mt o i Orderof Giond Teninlar, ghyer an enterai ‘fl‘;‘ L . ’”‘ b i :‘l"""l"“‘} Something of Interest ondered to bring ther bridges to grade | of people. Av d s fous “-»r--!mln.n of dlu\'( insorme rosec ~,||‘ml\]~‘\:‘.‘. s Fouantic to o | Laploy, .0, Burges mentthis eveningin the hall over the tele e culprits are the boys of neighboxing | ng ooy 13y making. prepirations for the | Within thiry days, tht tho city en. | ing, soseemingly fraught with danger, that [ doerecund suted o Mr Salvini’s st rong in Phird district— 12, 11 Neft, Hloury Vavrish, phone oftf e, corner of Main and Broadway. | farmilies omming Lol wodther a fos potntre from the | gineer be iistricted to prepare & notice, | fiscinution took the plice of fear for the man, | dividuility, H A Swithsor The pogranme will b of o liwary tid | yitordy moming M Clwk adher | Bostox' Srone, Cotsern Buees, We have | Carriel d you watehed his movements groedily, s | Prabibly io young actor of tolay s had |~ fourth district —Will Kinn Jokn socialnature andit will be fice. An opster ¥ " , . W v sl st received our large @ o s, Bids for a large amountof street grading | ifnothimg could satisfy your desive, Not | soablea master in the line of tragedy and eckstrom, William MeG supper will also be served i m.,' e (,“ i et iUk B ',‘: {561 Gsuire oliw dnsGeian i w’ul]rv'll\’(«: ot massimwiits \Wero opaniod. ana Toforrod o | satistiol with thocommon bur, Melvillo uses | m lodrima as youns Salvini From a child 3 VSRR i Thehcadpiartrs of the leal demomcy | Wit \C ies “‘W“ “'l '\ ']“” i lf i | pricesas vsear, tow. 500 black hair mufls, m“lv_l.-u_\ engineer for tabulation : |1|-‘|;r.|-w,(,;w Illwnu o \:hu |"m-r‘mlg” 1:}1‘,-.3«:-\\;:‘1 hwn ;n‘v[x“;-\u. ore Of MO by b, FAV. P ' uring thecampaign will be in the wgms | 80 col hen | t oun| 80 ane French coney muff, black, here wasonlyone bid for supplying the [ and from these heswings with all the agility, | HRGLE, R gounsey, SR | walter Wil i over the Manhattan. The party manicers [ Blufls on May |they left theirchoerfal cot- | §1'00, £1.25 §1.50, Woof sedls, 5.00. Monkey, | €ty with cal forthe winterand was filed by | all thetrained athlete, And then o gun fs | lter cime to America to learn all | et it haveleasedthe moms,and will fit them up | tazohonein thocareof Mrs. Hil and, a | .50 400 and 00 " | A Thateier. e offered to furnish an | fired, an umbrells is openel by elecricity | e Anerican stago had to offer its voturics. | Ot ks i E i withall thenecesary’ applisnces o eroate | GyGoe 1, 1 oxpected toremain wntil French seals, 8, $35 and & ilivacite, either range or nut,at $69 per ton; | wd fhe daring ariste makes & dive fom the | 1 wasiot loe bifore lis seholarly work at. | g N and preservo enthusiasn. ‘The formal open- | ; STy ainin Astrachan, 350, Towa nut soft ®oal, £3.00; walnut bl 5,75, | large hornsto @ revolving pedastal, which | tracted attention in New Yok and then his | 2ol ) fng of the plice was held last evening | theirreturn l.\‘. ntA g 1 hier health e | G earath, 0 and e12, The bids were based on payment in city w ves asensitionl dewuenant tow thrilling | fither's coning, give im whuniunt ARl Word wis received yesterlay of the death | cmepoorand she fomd itnecesary t goto | Ghijldren's angora white, in_sets, for $3.50, | rnts. A6 per ent discount would bemade | trapeze performa ity to round " the vough places in many of | feurth L A . ! She Loft 4 ' . it ¥ lis impersonations under the illusteions” di- | $ s, (Husta of Mr. Chanbers, fathor of I, J. Charnbers, | Colfax. She left on August 11, afternotify- | Childreas tiger in sets for £2.30, for cash. The contract was awarded him, i $ c ) a the connty clerk Mr, Chambers has been | ing the ehief of policy, in acorrdines with hs Chi n's chinchill in sets £ and hewas instricted to weigh all coal de Where s Jae Brown ? ¥ \‘:"“1;" xl‘-'m«\;"-*-llj\w] il Masiy woll. W. N {ll forsomotime ut s ome in FLanock | b ylished request, thit thehouse woild be Chi 's Thibet Tamb i sets for 1,50, hurr.ull on ‘i"\ scales, Council then ad- acob Brown, aGerman living at 1215Novth | ¢ \\l‘ “_‘~l;l'.~':";“”' 5 \‘:“”“\" el QS i county, anlhis death was byno mens mex- | & g 0 i 7 journed sine die. Eighteonth street, loft home last Friday | (oWl ind W p chone ca | 4 o wvosonshave heen fu_ ationd- Yaciut. It wis suposed that it d b cen - — y : 10y 4 help but mavel at. He is what heis, “a de Fir gilson, 7. poctel | His tivasonmhave e I 2| fattifullywatciod aud its contents safdy Thebost actioeer m_the stite is [, 1, | boutnoon to goto Seuth Omatn, intending | scendant from the strects of Naples w M ( o f st 4 ruarded, bu en M., Clirk anc X 3 .| lmman Councit Bluffs, Spial attention to | to colleet some mon He has not been | very stonesare his godfathers.” With flasbes | w s trict B, C. Erfing, D. R, Tl S b e almpyon) Ml :‘,"” (‘.« il “;' el l,,“::‘ Bluck F rench conel, &40, & M. | blooded stock siles, and all branches of | heard of by his familysince, Brown is fifty- | of quaint humor heve and there Salvini K r ceting ofthe sciool Ward for several days | daughte arec orni Man trimmied, 15,00, mercantile goods. O fice 508 Broudway. t years old, has aark halr, wears o mous- | 05 what the dramatist had intended the I . B. B Peter O'Done :}': e Meae l\‘“-; b oce <‘~““|“\'l‘" |The eoteats of a four chest RAII se : h:]n\Il(‘»nH'\*\'. $13.00, Y. M. O A g e the wentle touch’ of Kindiiess } g Wallace, Frnk J, AR REGIN o B | ¥ S or o r avpe Yoof sel, roll ¢ ar, §12.00, T r Thecompany supporting Mr. Salviu | « [ b 7olls and Schwntge werestrewn over the dining room cavpet, b . g Took a Dose of Morphine, pany | EY ‘ Tl AR D | Avticles of fumitur were overtumed md [ Ernch waver $110, g first Monthly Mecting of the Scason | paniie Tane. o soman o ttostonable | feneraly very acceptable. M Deiamat | Pl wivesto St Louis to see t broken. Two docks, one that sat ona shelf | Astracha, £700, 811,00, #1.75and $12.00, Hell Last Night, f i\ bt the Baron gave a very interesting porf w. 1 tn. W ets | tie dining 1 Mher that w Nutural beaver roll collar, &30.00. + : character living at 005 Capitol avenue, took & | yyee as did Mr, Archor as Judge Mastelle, W. Lessentin . Four ney cases of diphthoria were reported | 0 the diuing oom and another that was Thefirst monthly meetingof the season of e 4 « & 10t e p ! Moy ate i1 | uselin the kitden, were broken to pieces PRINTS AND GENGHAMS, BB bF. tha Y : Mei's Christian dose of morphine last night and lingered for [ and Lacius Henderson as Count St. Elmno, I.'T. Denny,J.C. Thomas, the faniiyof Mr Strane, 1ivine at2106 Ave. | Theworks had been taken out of thedining | 5c light and wedium challies, he members of the Young Mew's CHSUM | 4 fow poursalong the shores of the spirit [ Miss Belle Archer, o very beautiful woma i ma, e N Sty a1 Avonit Oz Mas. | Toom timepiece and the kiteln chek had | 5e dark fst colored prints. assoclution was Teld Lust night inthe lecture | jnd. The arvival of a physician witha | Who isnot unknown to Omala theat Heury Beal nis Johne :u-l..uff o e il i tE o) A | a0 stEvre atedly ia the fice with the - largzes figured fu rniture prints, roomof the hall ¥Everv seat in the room | stomach pump saved her life, played the tryingrole of Lucta fuivly well, 2 L) ‘ FloRice Auderon, atiilo Fairunint ave- | Shament of 4 hatdet. A clier invostin- | Just thething for amforiers. was filled by menbersof the association, 1o T ;Ajl[xwlwx h setcralol tho strong sencs tried W. T, P. Wood, J. 1. Tke, ue. One case of diphtheretic croupwas | 101 showed that rmore —serious depredations Tryourle, 12l c and 15cbatting, free from | others being ad nitted, NE or physical ability greatly, Stillis was By AR e e badbeencomniited, A snatl castion, afe | knof andapdn oit 1uone sied s Exattins coralsloa oL, xepprts ot ths A AT L e bemenuio RN S ki b Harey o Wells, E. R W e : witha combination lck was crone ent Avpron ginghans Be, n bargain, s i 0 : o at compensated for the 1oss of strength. . 0. Huns "Ly dogs were killed by m electic motor | W et about ffteom pomds and b Do e ' g various standing committeos of the gssocin ROOREYS 3 A n , n eighed abo o pounds ane ss zinghaus atse, 10cand 121ge, New | ¥ anding corun assocla Brookryy, Ia, Oct. 6.— (Special Tclegram - ST Yoy e T e ( steday afternoon on Upper Broadway. [ & fRIGEH A0ORE 8 R Sl iy J {6 i TEattoite : £ ERS : », ixth distri lomas A. Golden, George € 1y U ; Y. | )¢ parbr. It contained a valy fall styles tion, which showed ils affairs to be in more | o Tue Ber.|—Kichanl Ackley was today PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Yot SRV DEEEY Ihoy werod puirol bauti fu bloold sutters | colictionof old cofnwhidi Miss Clark lnd | Something new in striped domets in_light, us condition than for some time. | youndoverto thogrand jury on a chirge of = ‘ TR e and ot inthe way of the motor while gam- | hee engaged in - cillecting sinee she was a | medium and dark; alo mixtures at loe, Ask | A fivemembers had been admitted into 3 bl bl et d | R.Hutonof KusasCityisat th e Barker r & D ) boling in fiont of Dr. Cadys sible. Ono | snull chid. The collectio comprised allthe | 1o seo them, the assocition_since Junc 16, cighty-one of | dltemptingto wreck a Rock Island passenger | 75 Porofo et o0 0Ne i tho eity, at the | o Firstiistriet - Charles] L. Thomas, George was tun_over wnd bully mangld andthe | goll coins made fron $1) dowi, aul o 'Armenia serge, 86 inches wido at 1214c. theschaving joined during August and Sep- | train. Headmitted placing an obstruction | oy i v asiu § ot!ur{\\.-h-m)fi:mlr' e collection of silver eins, manyof then worth | New styles in Repps, suitable for wraps, | tember, R on tho track near Malcom last. weelk, saying | .y Hope of Bradford, P, is a5 the | ¢otcond distict—John Bonewits, H. B, wert few marksof vidence upon his bo several tines their fice value> In addition to |81, 12 yanis for&1,00, Thephysical director reported that his de- | fnag b wanted to geteven with the company | casey, " 3 {Feided) Cochran, R. H. Olinstead. Thoburglie who was arestel by Nic k} these valiabie piecs of money there w BEupress plaids in new Jine of colors, 12}je. | partment was incxeellent endition, and new | oo 0 BEREE TR T R e AR G, Mot |6 hivd district —B. A, Baldwin, Nichois O'Brien ofthe Manhatten, whilein U act | several gold nuggets, one thut weighed 813, i b ) Interest was being muifested with the al- | Jecause the trainmen i i ridt | WG Mason of Long Pine isat the Mer- | Cherek,J. B. Huse, of ging through Badilet's grocay at 2:30 | angher that weigled &, and a thivd Gilloans e vent of cooler weath Football had sup- | 1& 8 LOUEA HOK ‘,’l‘.fl bttt il | chants, EIGHTIE WARD. grelonk onSundyy moningz i taen Iefore | weighied fbsiles Snumink of poc esof heay Ptk Ve AL o planted bastball and tenniswas sill infaver, | [ St Louis, Whe obstructiin wis die | wW. D Fllsworth of Des Moines isat the | First District Jumes Bryant, Dennis tice Elendricks yesterday aftemoen where | goll-bearing quartz, The s alsoa lar ‘ T g 15 The 1 st. was announced as the date for | & Sl 1 8 dis- | Milland, ane, William Andersc Jusiie Flendricis vesterday aftenoon wheve | goldboariis qurtz T s atsoa lacgo | GuRpans The 1ith ust. wis anuunced as the date for | {ECHE AR 0 TRE 0 B Millard i Lane, William And et : nk Henirichks undnfovmition char | nunber of pemies ind aicdent coins whose | G ManSde L0 L the gymnisium opening, intended to illus- < W. §. Hopkins of Philadelphia is at the | _Second Distriet—a. W, Parker, i ginghim with the crime of bu v, Mo | vaity made ivalmost as valuaile asgold,and [ RURRECETERREG U BICE ARG | tratean evening's work in thegymmsium, Struck by the Cars. Mureay. | Schmidt, L. F. Maginn will lavea hearing this aftrnoon “In the | andi colkctionof pper noney, indudit a | o ANOEOS Scib, Hree for LY, Acting Secretary Huzleton announced that MR DOBI THIORE 0 2 AU Masgtan LEINERANrlb ot Chibizo wis atlie Mirray Third District—M. D. Hussey, O. L Baug, meuntimebe isa inuate of the county yiin: | &4l Otherarticls misingivere the en il il ‘o Fir's par. | the members’ star’couse of lectures wouldbe | STENPOE, fit, | btz Lot | iy 43 Y | € 1. Tnsen, der, i tarecontents of o sidoboard covered with mre | . 1€ mk' ol x:-«{m_u so0ap, also Fir's Bal- | propired ina shot time. to T'nr BER WhileJames Reed and wife, | 195t night. A L I Pt Distriot—R. MoDonnel )8 The fire department was ont for anearly | pertitactions wd stones that Miss Clark *-'.[.‘l‘;'_';':l’ e ihe b tolet (ant The chiirmen of the various committees | who live near Guthrie Canter, were return- | | “"“:L‘;I"‘A an of Salt Lake was at the Casey | o, P, b Allen momning drill yesterday, The chief purpose | fatier hid coliceted for Yer in the mountains, | 2P0 Y i i o brushoes. | and the secretary urged the membersto take | ing home this morning from a visit with Mry. ' iight. NINTH WARD. wasto test the i hok and ladder track and | Among them. was a petrited hoses’boof that | (IG5 such 1 conbs of all kinds, hairbrushes, § g, aetive interest in the affairs of the sssochi- | poods fathor, ox-Shoriff Galbreath 5 |, W.R Lunry of Box Butte fsaguest ab [ poe pisirietd, W, Bowman, Chatle tes ‘ho dor tr : i e il t | nailbrushes, laiv curlers, etc, ate. - Boston s sSbidig ced's father, ex-Sheriff Galbreath of this | ¥V b - irst District—J 3owman, Charles see low itwoull wor we ofa flve i thoe [ Mr. Clrk had paida big prico for and for . Lot S tion and eudeavor to secure new members. : ; e Casey. s e AN new Grand hatl, T ler was ruiscd | wihich 1lcen repeitedly offerul. Thero | SEOM 401,403 und 405 Broadway, Coumil | " reports of committees’ were inter- | Pldce thelr cavtinge wus strucicby mpassive | 1, G, Cusacle of St Louis is a guestat the | Soeont “hirictA. 0. Edwards, J. 0 andwachel casily the top floor, but ot the | wisalsoa piew of anethyst,” weigiing sev- | BYAG Yo 0 b AN WHITELAW & co. | SPersed with musical numbers by the quar- | (WAL At W coseing woar Monteith, Mus. Reod | yepenants, NGB A bar . g rool. The boys exerised their musce in | evdl pounds, and a vilaable collection of onyx N LA & LD Tiette from the Westminster Presbytecian | i3 MAWUMIY Witeds Mng detsued auatter | ©; "6 Gligord of Caieago is in the city at | ~ Third District—C. J. Johnson, James Legy clinbinge 0 thé gidd y height and down again, | and ae . Breryartice onthe side- R e chureh, Misses Knole and Spetman and | Of 8 wile beforethe tmin could bo stoppel. § B Vi 0 $ < ey mraardaer, 2 Tholotelis tobe providel with thiee five | board v Afurther h reveled s AhcOpentingTtac 1 | Mestrs. Coperind Fusson, Allof thaqua | Mz Tead was probavy fatlly diluved, Thoy | 405 Rarn, N olheica Oty Ayl i s B escipes ind other uppliances {obe used in | the fact thal the bureau siaeboard Yerytiing indiates that this week's | iotteacquitied themselveswell, Miss Knode | ore well knowu and highly respected dtizens. | Jobn Waltevs, ., of Nebruskea City is SOUTH OMANA NEWS, casiof ablaze. drawershad been broken openand all Mrs, | ra h open today at the Uniondriving | and Mr. Eassonreceiving hearty encores, ST Ry 2025 HI0n. > o e iy Tho largest number of misdoos ofall de. | Clirk's silvoryare tiken incluling w10t of | parkin Council Blufts will prove an inmensa | The entertainment concluded with a gon- SHopuiLiGapitallvisfiviel ant ings 0k L IR e AN CR LR g IR Boheminn Turners® Dance, - & greesand grades that haveappeared before | SOlid silver s pons. 4 suceess, There ave alredy 123 horsesen- | 08l introduction of everybody to everybody | VALENTINE, Neb., Oct. 6.——[Special Telo- | the Paxton : 8 . The dince mven by the Bohemian turners 3 the plicejidgeon anyone day. was the r Beforo Mes, Clark coull start any inquiry | (eSSl S SR 5 O e | €lse. ind stasoniblo refreSiments. gram to Tur: Bre.|~The first republican | B. Devkson of St. Louis is in the city, at e N Rer I ne o ot eat ittomaea) ®ullof th cateh on Siurdiy nigt, Sinday | concerning tho despoiling of her hom, a [ terel andthe stablesat the fair gromdsaro | “Phee meetings & 10 be beld monthly | wun of the campaign was fired hero this after- | the Murray. i (e < And Sunly ueht, Yeserddy | moming | Beghbor wonn wme in wd_amounted | S0 filed that fifty of thetorses usually kept | hereafter during the winter for the purpose | 08§ B9 ERIPEL 2d Mijors. . Tha | A. H: Stickoy of Bioken Bow is registered | 31 most sucessful cockl gatherings eves Judge Melice had twenty-thre vietins to | that her two oy, azed respectively | there wers brought up town for keeping dur- | of makingthe members acquainted with each | (6 W EESSER AORT S T ;“{ 5 " at the Mur Al jl-*' nos "‘:{: o O e | Qispose of. Themajority of them were plain | ©ight md —twelve, * had confessed 10 | jng the races. The park is already asceneof | otherand promoting sociability. SO bW e DEHRO ALy RhUGH WA DRRINS I U S ) ity was b the: Tiidell ndat| e oTe pinae N s drunks and vagrants, and they received the | her that they had broken into the house H g el - ——— fires in thédistance, kept many from attend- o DIREA - ey Ul grants, B N e o A e A en e | animation. The track is being putin excel- it Louis yesterduy s - ‘ suil senlence. Aftr thosessio was over | About thomidiie of Augist md tken the | FRIEION T TG 1 DOMEPULE G THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Ing, but the court house was Well | 5 ¢’ Mow of Now York was at tho Mo The Doll W dding. Oficer Wyatt’s strect gang was reinforeed | Dank and broken it open with a hatdet. M) S » filled, especially with farmers. The Eighth TR aR T ehie ek 3 The ladies of the Baptist congregation have gang i L ! elimtna: ed, especially with farmers. The Eighth | ants last nie bt ' consideraily, and forthe next fov days will | They were assisted by the twelveyearold | preliminay arrangement s being carfully i ry 't Niot i 8 5 i i issned invitat a aoll wedding rece | Arost i has over beon since the city | S010f awtherneighbor who lives on North |looked _aficr. Homemen and steeds fom |SeSular Monthly Neeting of the | infantry bund of F't. Nlobrira furnished ex- | Judge Wrichtof Austin, Minn, wasat the | issued ivitations wa doll wedding reception A SO TR JUC G Sk Setleh o s s R e R i R Lo Ll ool Board of Dircctors. cellent music. The speakers were listened to { Paxton lastnizht tobe held at the rosidenceof Mr. and Mrs, | jail earn their living. rasidence, She told Mrs, Clark all that she | raco theroare twenty-two to start, a remark- The board of directors of the public | attentively, ‘Che mectingwas a grand suc- E. B. Ovelmin of Noriollk was at the | Cland l‘Ju'll|h‘“‘-lill|‘ Y 1:"';'< N“A:\l‘. _~.nln4:k ] Tho firo depurtment wis ealled out at 5 | il beerableto estort. from the children. [able shoving, indedl. The selling of pols | library held their regular monthly meeting | cess and aljourned with aburrah for Rich- | Bavker lastnicht noous, October 10 anc rom o 6 o'clock. 4 o'clock ysterdyy mominglo suppresswhat | Lio wbbery vas comuittel out | will be held every eveningat the Turf. last evening. ardsand Majors. A county republican club | M. 1. Smith of Rochclle, 1L, 1 in the city, Askia NG Vo promise of being o Serous confagation | AIEUSt 15 and dee atentin was - fiest | Arangements have ben made with the | Tpucoiie aioint of 15451 wero al. | Was organizéd and the repiblicans are orgun- | at the Merchants. ¢ L 2 ! i lhe uning mill of I A. Mumhy on | dumctel when e it sm Wal- | mor conpany by which any ono iying a [ B it izing for eflective work in Cheny county. ‘Chatles I Bilan of Codar Rapids was at | | SCEANION, P, Oct. 6.-A wule for o new P | slack coulthathud beon jiled onthe outsido | 7ot aud told her he lad purchiscdlt ot | andddmited ton seat in the grand amphic | Soptamber shoved th ber of book A Vorldie Bale Onto balane, HL. . Jolnsonof Omaha was at theSouty | PastorRoberls was nsked for toduy. Ono | of i drying shel caught tie byspontincous | Fiinsa's jovolrystore, and thai ancher | theaor for b0 conts, the. siiapis Drico OFad- | fopm g ey e, pumbk of boks | Gmicaao, Oct. 6.—Ninctenths of Hho wo- | orn 1nSt. Louis yesterday. T e soma L | Soumwustion, wnd after smolderia forsome | by hadgiven hin # with whidi to mke | mission, thus praciically saving tho usial | {akeroutfor home uso during the monthto | plo of tho world lJnow nothing whaterer | William I, C. Grigys of Waterbury, Conn, | Ryt thow (s SR R, BRCEHES, e S h i e shod andalmpt destror el | the purdiase, Sho felt that something was | costof the motor fare. be 11,711; for roomuse, 005 magaines for | about com,” said Commissimer-it-Large | is in the city, at the Paxton arainatLois P, Jonloa, nDany, in aeourt of | Bhio aluri, and quickly subdasd the fames, | SR aid tork theboy to the jewdry store. | . Gameau of Omaha has consented to [use i thereadinz room, 73; visitors to the | McDonald of Calafornia this evenlng. “I | H.D Allen of Memphis, Tenn, was regis- | Wisconsin in Mareh, 153, Loberts hus fen- welre they rewied the lrge mill, ad tho | oh Clerk told how ihodlovsinms niacoms| | serreianista s, reading room, 6,000; visitors to the reference | hayvejust returned from a visit to the corn | teredat the Miliard lust nignt. dired his resignation, which the congregzation waliableplantit contained, =~ Tho Shed was | Roied by ‘\.\fl](“v‘u hoys and purdiased tho Following isthe programmeand entriesfor [ room, 1,200; fines collected, £56.5. palace at Sioux City and for artistio design Miss Alice Ruymond, the cornetist, lefton | deferrved action on until the question of a Sl wilh old lumber aud ma teriaks, nelui- | FHCHL LTINS G0 S | gy MOV, A Wiy, | for Sanatier of gotting a now cird cltalofie | ind beautiful blending of colorsI never sw | the '@” Yestorday afiornom for New York, | new trial is doterm ] Angall of the doors and windows taken from 8 B 1Y J = vacing, purse 00—, N iley, for public use was discussed, but no action | * b e the old Baldwin _Uock. ALl of this wis destroyeld. The 1oss willamount to about 20, " The mill and yards aramly pro- tecteq by insunnce, but there wis nothing o thestied, and the 1ok is total. by Own Your Home, Why pay vent when you can build a home Jorless mmey The Towa ~ Natioml assciation conmenced business in Coun cil Blufs Jue 1, 18%, and have fur nished ceven families with lomes worth Trom £1,500 1o 83,000 each at less cost than t rent woull beon thesame property, with si amore homes inprocess of construction. Also have fifty menbers carrying stock foran i wvestment, Tle stock as investment p: about 28 per et anmal interest, more thin five times the profitof any savings bank de- Pasits, and it is absolutely safe, Agents wanted _inall” towns in Towa snd castern Nebraska, A AL Parsoxs, General Agent, Koom {, Bvereit blo Council Bluft, I —— Fashimable wool suits made by Mrs. L. Sinmons, $5 10§ ; silks, i to S0, Building and T western J.C. Bixby, stoam heating, sanita licer, 03 Liifo buillinsg, O.mah; wam block, Council Blufts, —— PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS, . - Mer Mr. and M, S. Edwanls of Arnold, Neb, with Mrs, 5. P, Harris, are visiting friends i the iy, Rev. Il B, Restriek and wife of S Diero, Cal., are in_ the city makinga short sty with ' Mis. Adolph Beno, and greeting their old frieuds. ~ They are on' their retum from @ Europen trip, the exposes of which were puid by the almiring and en thisiastic parishioers where Mr, Restarick is located ®spastor, Both he and his wife formerly Wightin the public sctmls of this vty, and there an many friends who still romember them. She iymore familinly known by her waiden name, Miss Baker, ——— Signs, Losey & Jensen! Buy your linberof L'k Judd & We B9 Brodway, Lo 11 Pear st, pee— J. G, Tiptn, vedl estae, 527 Broadway, - If you wish to sell your Juad & Wells Co., (. B, Broadway rnY\'H y «ll on the 1dd, president, 606 Stricken with Paralys: A few minutes before 1 o' clock last night Colonel W, PP Was stricken with paral- ysis, aut is lyng in & dwgeros coulition at e home of his sonon Washington aven ue, He was in the comeil chamber attending the mecting last evening' in the interest of some of his friends, and was apparently in the bestof health, and was very jovial and lively. He lft thochanber at 10 :40 andten winutes late was striclken, Moneyat relucel rats lowed on chitte and realestato security by . H, Shefe & Co AL The Manhattan sporting heatquarters, 418 ~Broadwuy. — Wall paper at Losey & Jonsen's, 11 Poar! st Los oy & Jensen paint houses, diidio. For rent —Furnisied wom, Mes, J, man, 00 Willow ave —— _Pine lnterior dworatiug, Losey & Jensen -, Ly- was proquced. It proved to bea con of 1832, vory rre piee. Ske left tho witeh and tool the coin. Tho boy then confesied e robbery and told the story connected with it, oller brotherand the othe of the two boys, who is 1w neighbor's boise and procs of the ather oy, His p and & wumber of s of min were found, chiefly pennies. Thethreeboys then told where they had spent part of the money and thewidow and her daughicr went to the various places where they had bought fruit and _canfly, and_recovered all the coin that could be fouind. ‘These she rturned to Mrs. Clark when she had finished her heartoreak: ing confession, The whole amounted toless than &7 The boys implicating his boy. “The mother low, went; to the avel o statement kets wew searched stoutly maintain that_they know perty and did not do The First street boy ws that Wilter, the youngest of the trio, entered the houseafterthey had forced up a front window and got the” bank : that they took itout inthe luck yard, when Walter got ahatchet and he boke'it open, After rifling it of its contents they threw 1t down the water doset Miss Clark's coin collection was valued at £200, aud thegoldand silver and other things stolen will, weording 1o Ms, Clark's state- ment, amount to betwecn $500 and $600. The case was given tothe police yesterday and Ofieer Martinis working onit. It is thought thatotherbo, inplicated, and for this reason and the have not been armwsted, theirnames are withheld for the present. It is stated thata man was seen coningout of the houseshortly aftor the boys made their rid. It is evident the place has been in the possessionof thieves ever since Mrs. Hilderbrandleft it. Almostevery artiele left outside, incluling even the cothesline, has been corried away, Twoof theboysare the sons of a widow, who isnearly hewt-broken over the occur ance, and the other is tho son of 4 traveling wan for a_ wholesale liquor house in this city. The prindpal in theother burglary case i slittlegirl cight yearsof age, named Lena Christoferson. Sh restel y esterday alternoon ona warrant issied from Justico Barnett's court. When theinformation was filed charging the culprit with burglary the justice made no inquiries, and when the ofi- cer broughitin a delicate ' little girl on tho charge of burgl the court’s breath was almost taken away. He expectedto scea big burly man, with a davk sinister face, instead of the litto fmil, blue-eyed girl, whos frightened manner and tearful fice ' pleaded coguently for mer Her accuser wius William Blhir, who lives at 1014 Twentieth avenue, and he alleges that Lena broke into his house yesterday while the family were absentand stole one collarbutton, ore plain d ring, ono pockettooks wnd one gold ring withared set. The little girl made no plea and dd not attempt to deny tho serious charge aginst her. The justice kindly let the mattergo over & few days until an - vestigation could be had and allthe circum- stances connected with the crime could be in- quirel into, mothingof the otfier 1 the other mischief, o The Damage Suit Thecaseof Burkevs the Citizens Stato | bank continues to oceupy the time of the dis- trict court, and will hardly ve finished before | the last of the weck, The plaintiff, who actedas atorney for Abbotin the celebrated case, places his demand for damiges on the ground thaton account of bis trying to gain possession of the catlle in controvery, the bunk retaliated by having him wrongfully in- dictel for gund larceny, which - dictuont was afterwards dismissed on motim ©f the proscuting atorney, The biuk o making its defeuwe isendesvoring Quinemo, Kan,, Crescent; — ——, MecCracken: F. P. Merrill, Des Moines, Billie Min- talen, ng list. Ttwill shortly be necessary to issue a supplement to the fi nieM: Fred Weaver, Schiyler, Neb, Famie [ The quirters assigned to the public Fry; . Sherwood, Rockford, la., Midnight; [library in the new city hall were discussed, A Canfiold, Tecutaseh, Neb., Abdallah Wil- [ and the unaninous opinion of the members kes; D, A, Hesmer, Clinton, Mo., Ashby; C. | was that they would be unsatisfactory. vers, What_Cheer, Ia., N, Frank; P. | There would bea great deal of waste room, nt& Son, St.Joe, A. K. Davis; D. L. [owing to the construction of the builaing, Conklin, Carthage. Mo!, Clear Grist; Johu [and the quarters assiged will be no larger Donavan, jr., St. Joseph, Wilkie Russell;Dr. | thanthosenowin use. However, the board E . L. Wilson, Beatrice, Can. ; R. W. Ellison, | borrowed little troudle aboutit, ' expressing Mason City, Storn; Hickory Hill Wichita, Kan, Otto W. 225 taotting, purse $500 a., Prosper Merrinee; R A. Lomay, Lomax, 1, Haury Ensigi;’ W, A Paxton, jr., Ouiba, Wallee ;' H, Crogktam, Knox- ville, T, Oliver W.: EdPyle, Humiolt, Rob- bin . : Nat Bruen, Burlington, 1a., Labasco; Stock, chals, Perry, for some othe: Itwas § W. Q. Burns, Millessburg, O., Thalia; M, C. Robinson, Avlington, Neb, Kingofthe West; C, H. eenwald, Milo, Ills, Nelue Mc- regor : Perry Bros, Wiyne, Neb, Funk P.; A, 'I. Tumey, Red Oak, la, elph; B. J. Moore, Dunlap, Ia., Golden Wings J. P. Outhwaite, Whitewater, Wis.,Lena H. ; John oneday withoutle hadleft the city oned to alawsuit at Fremo the lelief that the chang made, as the Loeation will not be as satisfac- tory, and the room will probably be wanted use by the timethe building is e Fircand Police Co 0 lust would never councilmen by omplet mission, be the night when the board of fire and police comm regular session, ve. foners convened in William Sidell, a firemn, was callel before the board for being absent He exjplained that he v in & hurry to attend A PRI LRl T, ad he returned as Sadwel Atitic, I, Tod Mchabons Johi [ So0nas pisibloafter attending to the busi- ClarlesL, Raliyde ¥ I]:'iktlmlhll:lm':‘1““0“?(‘ Cliief Seavey reported that he lad 5000 B e o ferans foxd | blanks reudy t be distributed among pawn- Pyle, Humboldt, Neb,, Kate Caffn M, . | brokers, upon which theyave required by or- Toms, David City N pactals: 3 Q. | dinwnee o keepa careful report and deserip- Robinson, Arlington, Neb., W. H. Porter, Atlantic, Ia, Council Proceedings, Therewas a full meeting and a large at- tendance at the session of the councillast evening, The city engineer reprted the condition of the controversy between Con- tractor O'Hearn and his subcontrctor, He thought the city could beprotectedas agiinst O'Hea'rn andif theamounts due cach con- trictor could be ascertained it would besafe to pay the subcontractor, but any other Johmnie Boggs : Mark P, sence forten course than dealing dircetly with the con- trictor was nov generally safe. Thojudiciary | OTabsence, coumitiee was given ‘the matter to con- B febiley sider. Cles The streets and alleys committee report hud theendorsement of the city physician, Itreconmended that the lowlots lving cast be present, but passed next mes Ofic sence Mcer W. B Clark was g leaye of absence. Omcer Curr rrish of the was given a vacat Captain Frank Graves of lose street. in a night, had been notified to as not. inforning him 1 bepresent atthe inge without fail Shoop was graitedaleare of ab- ten days with and five days without drunken con A resolution was wias granted a 1 call box s of ten days. tionof allarticles pawned and of tho persons. pawning them, Block Watdhman Bradley, who was ar- rested on Farnim tion last Saturls ndi- nted ten days’ wis granted a leave of ab- OMcer Hinchéy wis given aten duys' lave vo of absence for fifteen days, with ten days’ pay. ce am No. 6 cus granted aleaveof absence forten days. aud south of the Chicago, Buriington & [ Wi granted aleaveof at equesti Quineylocal depotto the Wabash tracks be | o The board passela resolution requesting ordered filled. The report wis coicurred in VEEY to nadrs €10 oLty colelr thay Tht eity physician called attention to several ponds of stagnant waterthat frequentlystood 10 these and other lots. Another prtestas presented by Aultman, Miller & Co. against thelr assessuient for the ar 180, and it was referredto the judidary commiltee. Cith Engineer Tostevin reported that ho had partially completedthe surveys of the Indian creek extension, The work will soon be completed, Aldorman Carvber dosired to have the or dinance amended relating to the trimuing of shade trees in thestreet, and amendedto ve engine house The board who hering, question as to twentysix fo e mie Eoard of Education. There were ten members present ot the meeting of the board of education last night and an hour was spent W ot decided to gl s disclargel . two weeks act at o Officer in disc ssing the oand of fite and police commissioners is anxious 1o haye the council upon the matter of erecting single and double Kdlley, a0, anew ether ornot a stip of land wid o adjoining the P quire all trees that stand in the streets to bo | t trimmed from sixteen to twenty-five feet | Forrestschoal siteshould be purchased, Nigh, owingas they vary from six to twelve | last thewholo question was referred to inehos in diimeter, Thie disussin tok on the charactor of a forresty debate, but the matter was flnally referred to the city solict: tor to draw the necessary ondinatce. An ordinuce 0 vacte a portin of Frank commitiee Superint showingth of the city street was referred to the committee of the | each year since 18w, The figure; wore as whole, follows: 184, M3 LSST, TH25 1888, 8444 Aldorman Knepher presented a resolution | 1857, 9,503 1560, 10,573, THo réport wis re. rconsideriug the appropriationof #00 for | ceived’ and referred to the committee on the Dodge Light guirds. Alderman Lacy | schoolsand teachers opposed the resolition and did not want the | John Rusn, treasurer of the boanl, reported | councll to back down, The eity solicitor | the following balances on hand on the first stated that the city would not be called upou | day of Octob snoral fund, §102,018.26. 10 pay out acent for the injunction, Colomel | sinking fund, &8s 11 site and building fun Sapp spoke in favor of the guards, Thereso lution was lost. The mayor asked o lave twentfive copies of therevised and former ordinauces bound ol th buildin udent James pre attendanc nthe last day s and property riday in Septembe , #10,25346: total, 3117, 94,55, Uponan invitation Coliseum, next Saturday wis setapart s “Chbildren's” from the ny b the exposition, ark At the ted a report, »at the various schools | rof nagement at its equal in anything” attention of the of Sioux City wi mand the the citizen versed | hibit. ad Q LaviNGstox, Tex., Oct. 6 Jones of Leggett was callel the men. turned the fire, Lowe Fatally BiiNaiay, Ali, - hot by a Oct. Miss Julia Power serts that C Texis seyeral years ago. ——— Cireado, O ingat Nos. 257 and cipallosers are the Martin ¥ N. C. suppli firewas causel by an explo phic chemicals, yer, Down an Embi CyrLemsnuis, Ky, Ou axle of asl Valley trin broke near 01y thecar from the track and meit. The passengers wes - - A Darving Kaxsas Cr, Mo, Oct, 6, night a man entered pointing a revolver - Pestn, Oct. 6.—A monumn today Hung: rian revolution of 18 - Benriy, Oct, 6.-At Spro with stones. The militar and eight of the rin —~ WasmxaToy, Oct. 6T the currency has called for condition_of national business Thursday, Octobe - Hull Lighte Loxwox, Oct. 6.-The bave gone oua strike. opose to ask the low appropriate $100,000 towards such an ex- rence Martin caused losses aggregating $25,000. a crowiled atthe liead of the pro- tAradto the thirteen m banks at Commissioner Donaid advocates a corn palace atthe Col- umblan exposition ona sale that wi - world, ith whon ple Tragedy Caused by Politics onigght out of a by Jim Parker and Alx Lowe. stepped out of the door hewas fatally shotby Uriah Freeman then came out and began shootingat Parkerand Lowe, who re- wis klled outright. Wor 6.~ dw The Fire Record 6—Fire in thesix-story build- ) State street ) chou I mes sion of _— - kment. ympia, down an e reall more Roblery. At Rose ste prictor, William Mann, ordered him liver. Mann delivered what was in t drawer, §250, and the robber escaped. nent v 19, Riotous Socialists. ttau, in ¥ leaders arrested. he eompt 4 report the r, 2 Strike. M- ould de- He siys he con- legishture to Denit saloon As he Parvker hot in the stomach and caniot live, Freemanwas shot in theleft arm and breast and the doctors say he will die. The quadruple tragedy had its origin in politics. ard Martin, 6 prominent business man, was shot and fatally wondel today bya woman call- ing herself Mrs, Clarence O, Martin, formorly , of Macon, Ga. Sheas- married her in She has been fol- lowing him and was hereseverl months 1go, when Edward paid her toleave the city. Sh retuned today and made demands, which were refused, and the shooting folloved. tonight he prin- ititting company, Mac Veagh & Pardie, saddlers, and vholesale dealerin photograph The insurance is only partial. Th, photog Last night an sporon & Nowport & Mississippi throwing aban ke > or less Lruised and injured, butnone seriously. 2dale to- re and to de- hecash Monument to Hungarian Martyrs. veiled rtyrs of the Thewhole na- tion subscribed to the cost of the monument, russian Silesia, the police tried to disperse s socialist meeting when the populace pelted the police alled out National Banks Must 1Report, ller of the close of on at Hull | COUNCIL BLUFKS, 1A, Frederick Motz Sr, president of the ¢ man Savings batk, left for St. Louis yeste duy afterncon tovisithis deughter, Mrs. Dr. St At New Yo Hauck. At Southampton—The Mrs, Davidson, wifeof Chief Davidsonof | York for Bremen, the B. & M. passenger depatment, b At Moville—Tho State returied from o summer’s visit at Pacilie | (% Now York for Glaseore coast points ¢ Passed the Lizard Rev. Jon Williams and wife ioft for | York for London. Philadelphia yesterday. — Rev. Williums isa — delegite to the national convention of St. Steamer Dixon Andrew’s brotherhood. Wi b o (0940 A Crew of Twelve Drowned. Toxnoy, Oct, b.—The Britishsteamer Ouse sunka bark off Plushing. The crew of the bark, twelve men, were drowned, ut Mrs, A, W, Yori. ONAHA & COUNCIL BLUFES DRIVING PARK. Fall Meeting, October 7to 10, 1890 | ) $4,000 IN PURSIY PECI TALLION. Notmn; r : Smith & Son, 7 S () e NOR REN y neir [ rotthg—Purse. r-old Trotting—staks . WEDNESDAY, OCTOVER 2:50 Trotting—Purse 2:20 Trotting —Purse. D Sey ear-old Trotting -Sta ko . THURSD AL, OCTOBER 9. tting e or-All nge drugs and ice ahout & FRIDAY, OC atany i 3. D EDMUNDSON, Pres. 1. 18 CHATUES IR, HAN NAN, C; CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Blulfs, PAID UP CAPITAL ....vaviseerie s+, $150,000 0 wort Other pricel above o and intorest, SURPLUS ANDPROFITS ...\ 50000 | ddres LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350000 (| Honasl BlaTe Directors—1 A, Miller, . O, on, E. L. Shugart, B, . llar o D. Ed i undson, Charl goneral banking busi- surplus of any Hannin, Transicl Argest capltal and Sonthwestern Lowi INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, Rooms 30 an: and Koonis 200 Blufls lu Co Corn Dealers In f Collections | deposits. COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS AlL I Iuls of Dyl and 01 Higheststy the Art, Fadel wnd Staied Fabries mivdo to look s g0 wood 18 v, Work promptly doneand delivered i wll parts of theceountry. Send for price Hst ; Pro 015 Broadway, iing done 1n the CALMACHAN Near Northwesters Bior, onthifollowing terms: A homo wort A ho thly. add ress the Juded & Wells OFFICER BANKERS) r rk which - 50 mueh anyic fely off the rocks today. whip Arrivals. The Rugia, Slbe, from Nu\v( of Pennsylvaniay from Hamburg. The Holland, from New Safe. The steamer ¥ was All safen Van Asterand has gone to New Al NC COUNCIL BLUFFS. For PROGRA MME: IR, TUESDAY, OCTORER 7, tock and rent stor Ifixtures; also e EnE D mi ] Lyear colts sule. Ignire of 18 16t ave, ¢ Houses court ho: D vidson's, 25 | in business will s, il new and a discount, i sold w fixtu Wi Ada ho 1o roting—lueso. . FOREALE Tho i i o iy tormns or-All, Stallion—urse Vb0 | the ity BOW, Scott. Nutlonal Trotting sssocfation rules o gov- | — n. Entries clos ol Stakce raco fro OR SALE or Rent-( Sk, demiries org OLOPELD v el o houses, by J. . 1tice, 104 Main ; Connell Bluirs, [owa Bluirs, ssall communications 1o . Addrossall comiRup e L e o rotary, | W Il pay rent 20 8outh 14th St.. Oma b, Neb, the s iie tern il o worth #200) at &2 por 6 worth #4000 at i per i uneil Blufr 1 rooms; lone furnishe lin noxt 50 days. [n rden TICKE full bl and dumb tnstitation,” Conneil Biu s, one ov ifth ave. sell stocl U cliss, liee office, it for sile alur placo i Broadwiy. land, with st, Council you ean buy a houeon case of your deatia loime clewr 3l ve v 13 2160) 5t 812 per month. h 81L0) at I8 per month mith. , hoie ms. The pryrments Ineludo principal For full pacticalars call oo oe Ta = And Building Superintende Buildin 6 Merrian d 45 B, nid 2 spondence e Ca, 2USEY, 1§00 Brondwaya F. M. ELLIS & CO0., ARCHITECTS I L Omah 1 Neb $lack, Counvil ited. rMaln and Broad way. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, orelgn and domestie cxelinge ade un terest puld on time TELEPHONES, It STEP, nell Blufrs, lowa, Muain Sereet, neral Director and Embal ESIDENCE, 366 ( b , 8