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6 - THE OMAAA DAILY BER! FRIDAY GOTOBER 10, 1890 N 1EEQ | closet. M. Clavk saysher loss will not THE COLORED €ONVENTION. FIRE IN THE sUBURRS, HITTITES, A PRISONER, THE OMAHA BEE | THE NEVS IN THE BLUEES. | 55500 50, G & Toys tomited o N i Lo great deal of daiige about the house that | K, R, Overall Seteoted as a Candidate | An Unocoupiod Homse Burned o ghe | Profiles Carved in Stone of the Faces | The Unpleasant Treatment Whict COUNGIL BLUFFS. cannot bo spoken of. 'Their parents will for the Legislntnre, Ground. of an Auncient People. ¢ Russinn Ofenders Get, settlo the damage and thoy will probably not [ o 010 1ast tlgk > oy ratin hote e ) i ik ' OFFICE, NO, 12 PEARL ST, ; Aocoutt of | De prsecuted. 3 e colored votews of the city met fn mass | At 00 lastnighta twostory frame house, | The great people known s Kniti | A curious phase of prison lifo is exe p= 2 Yesterday's Races Postponed on Account of LR convention at the Ojdfellows’ hall on North = formerly used as @ boarding house, oat west | (Hittites) in the Hebrew and as Khitain | hibited by a “medical correspondent” of Deljsered by Carrier in any partof the Clty, Bl Weather—Todsy's Programme, To Housckeecpers, Sixtoen th streot last nighit for the purpose of | of the Belt Line and three blocks south of | Egyptian, who oxisted hundredsof years | o Moscow paper. Tt often happens that H. W, TILTON - & o MANAGER Prices that speak for themselves. A few | selecting o candidate for the lezislature, to | Leavenworth street, took five and burned to | before Christ, formed o powerfulstatein | o vespectable man s confined in prison TELEPHON yaluible quotations from the Boston store, | be presented to the county republican con- | the gromd. North Syrin and on the Kuphrates, from | for afow days for some slight offense, R * | ARGUNENTSBEGUN INTHE DAMAGE CASE. | Council Bluffs vention. Silas Roubins' presided, and . L | Hoseteam No. 5 went tothe scene of the | Lebunon to the Great rive g all of | At times even aneldor of « small com- e i Moy ind it Tt Samett acted 05 sapmtary, B, . Ovorall | fir, but the distance wis sogroat that tho | it ‘‘the land of the Hittites,” says the [ munity must submit to sucha penalt Ight Editor, — s y p . » Y o dark fust color prints. nd W. M. Marshaif were placed in nomina: | flunes had done thelr worst by the time tho | Chica Tribune. = Their appearance | for what the Russian law calls o neglect L= e : A Practical Joke Played by a Thief— largo figure funiture prints, just the | tion Upon thebatigt Mr, Overall received | fiomen reached the spot | was peculine; always beardless, with |of duty. Sucha person s retiined in g MENOER MENTEO 8t fnz Out Diptherla—A Ver thing for com forters. a majority of the votes castand vas declaved | “Tho house had been vacant for some time | very retreating forelieads running back | large room together with a lot of obe iy — Lol e Il A o ot L Try ourlle, 12ge and 1he batting, free| the candidate of he colored votersof 3¢ | and theowner's name conld not be learned | into a pointed head, thus forming & con- | durate eviminals, who aro either awaite p, " ) s s . ) N.Y. P.Co. “Sick’ Juryman—A New Hotel knots and open i one sheet, city 3 7 last night. The loss will probably be about | side St QR 85 & DORIN Acomnittee was appointed _and Mr. Over- | g000. W hether or not the prope: le angle hetween the low Couneil Blufls Lumber Co.. coal. o angle hotw « e part | ing trinl or sentenced to be put at hard Man- Minor Mention. ¢ o ywasius | of the face and the upper, with very |laborin o forest. When the respoctable Regular meeting of St Alban's lodge No. s gloghans at s, 10¢, 12i¢c, new fall ;‘,‘"?’ orted tothe platform. - Homadean en- | gured could not be learned deeply marked faeial 1nes OF wrinkles mer comes among they ‘!-‘;‘m to 17, Knigghts of I'ythis, this evening Sy yles, Fo1 the ks b gl ) - ] down'the sides of the mouth, and with | pross him for “a treat of good follow- A macrisge liense was isued yesterday 10 Something new in stried domestics fn | $0r the lono 1 upon him. He re The Wyoming Ranch Murder. e orehing. tlie WA | TR T bR ot Robeet Mackieof Cincinnati, O, and Miss Therin, that s never failedto pit & | light, mediim anl dark; alsomixtures at 10c, | ferred tohis oficial career in the p }‘"mtg Cnrvense, Wyo, Oct. ¥.—{Speciat Telo- | the forehead often, pe _.lll\ always, | ship. ¢ must send for a bottle of Mary B. W. Steere of Council Bluffs moist damwer on the enthusissm of thesup- | Askto secthem. during his twenty.one years of service, an gsm to Tas Brs|—Tho body of George shaven, A long tailof hair hung down | brandy. If he is not asliberal as they J ; " . i by 4 Armeniaserge, 36 inches wide, only 121 wus frequently applauded. it behind, and in some cases it appears to | want him to be thoy havass and torment Jdlisre ylll bos special mestiagul Hirmoly. | jorten of (e Council Blufts e | N i IRepps, suitable for wrappers, Syl B. Henderson, foreman of tho 71" cattle | j v o haon double, ns two masses, oncon | him, Should ho make n threat 1o come S e v M omstar streors wnighy | Gme sround all right yestorday moring | g1 yirds for 8. '| Germany United ana Burope Pacified. | outfit, who wis asswsinated i the Sweet- | wicly gide of the face, 1o soen in some | plain before the nathovities of the i s Alinemigrs |\;4‘~\V: to be present. By i b MM,‘:MNM It came in good | gnpress plaids in now lines of colors, 123ge. [ Pans, Oc Gil Blas prints an _account | water country Tuesday, reached here this | fuyng views, ‘Their portraits. ussecnon | duct they immediately decide upon pere order WM. generons quantities d left a goomyand TOILET S0P, & of an interview alleged tolave been had with | eveningand will be buried unaer Masonic | ¢ h | disagoeable threat behind itall day yestee- o ; Pears’ medicated, 1214¢; | Fmperor Willium during his recent visitto | auspices tormorrow afternoon. y. When 1 o'dock came the best nnl'“ "h“M’l-\“‘m 3 for25c; put up iv faney Austr a l_n this the Smperor 1 k in Americs wasin too heavy a condi- | o iieSd hox os ashaving dilsted upon the 1 r monuments, lately discovered in | forming on him the Northern Syria, are strikingly like the [ ing,” as they eall it. presented | The killing, it now appears, was done | ropresentations of 1tonic char- | by a fellow named Smith. It is believed ho | tian monuments, This people main- [ bench and held fast. His mouth iy dongs of Seven," rederel {n costune, to- tion to permit thethought of putting o horse Scented glyeetine soap, 10 \ acter of the Alsations, of whom he dm-_lm-l-nl ;‘,"1 :'ll"'v l.,‘f!"' nfi:m-{u"l %un'rm a '\\-“:N; - | tained o military suprem in North | stuffed with a g 0 that his cries cine freihments, oto.” All are invited i upon it, and the races. were postponed until 1 cloria soap: lfllm fur bal- | hewas very foid. He expressed desireto | 109, Chivctor w o oLl claim to notoricty | Syria for muny cénturles. 1 not be heard outside. A spot on his otintions havebeen pending for some | O¢locktoday. Itis a singular and unhappy | SHSoap ot (special,) reward their loyalty by acts of conciliation s 3 . th 1ty 1400 B, C, the ation of cuppe 3 The poor fellow is 'moon the Egyp- | then stripped naked, stretehed on o The young ladies of Treinity M. E. chu | will give n Choolataire this evening at the residence of Mrs. (. R. Allen, 623 Fonrth | street, The programme will consist of the With & - were atcon breast is made wet, and one of his top > ] - o i caety w Tellline o tolléh Afictes i R been emploved for some time as night herder R A | b ¢ / 1 timo fon tho puhase of (6 Ogien_Iyasey | wineidonce bl ~ e ARt | i o inisof cmbe e brushe, nal R A {or the lores nt_Tondomon's mich. Onvof | stant war, defying o strongth of the | mentors rubs it with his unshaven chir a well known hotel n y Wt | managements of the driving park | hrughos. hair cu by faly the cultivation of wine. He d Hendersons trusty men suspected that o | By plinns, who very owly escaped a | until the skin becomes red. Hereupon hav not been comjisted 908 1 liivia novar bedi abid. o LA W WeOkK | Bietn Suse. Dottt agiive, Witbelaw X his duty and watched | crushing dofeat. Their powers wero so | another il T & | he'would embark in no adventures,but would | W48 notattendin, slaps tho spot with his flat srongeh the Ogden o ) apted sunshine for their rces | Co., leaders and_pronoters of low prices, | Leave Germany to his son as he received it and | him. He disc that the man w nearly equal that ot b ong treaty | hand with all his might. A large blistor made theegual of any hotel in the countr, ke pitit wis 1aid out yeats ago. The | 401,403 and 405, Br ancil BIuTs. | would spare the rejchatag the honor of an. | the habit of ¢ i fivo for himsell | was made with honorable stipulationson [ immediately appears on the wounded Senator Willam B. Allison will spe date jeen fised from i yetober, | B.S. spen wvery eveniug until 0| other war, He thought the ccialists had | §f o vairie and kol 10 WP | both sides, and the daghter of the ilit- | place. This is what they call setting a this city on Wednesday evening, either in | g i someeases weeks of dry weather has | o'clock. Saturday, 100’ elock. Deon too long tregted o8 savage enemios, | DY it on o disappeating” altogether | iie ng foenmo n wile of Rameses 11 [ cup, Sixor eight sich Seups®aresomes the operi liot Masouio. hall. | The tariff | [iocelud the opeiing of the faces, bul the Fabarisiariy had irieg o foro upan by | WL dayliabt, wking his chanco of | S SO BRI G DL TEIERE L LD ot s e will be his th wd 1t s certain that he | donds havealways ot aromnd B time to Stamiping Out Diptherin. policy of perpetual war “abroad and war at | {HA8 S Tors T8 ML, SIN B FIROTEE | ive nean' the first, ns others botwoen | the back of the sufferer, so that ho is une Wwilladdress an audience thatwill A1l the | genpon thoardorof tho horemen and dis- | The Council Bluf's Medical socicty helda | homé. Thercfore he had left Friedeichs- | o tieniorson, swho satsiy “Hiiio Yatior | provious: kings are mentioned &n it. |ablo to llo down for soveral days I on of the taril question will be interes ting oS Al immense amount o o to i R s complete his grandfather's work. r- S ) 1t s L i L s L wis o some instanc Lore serious ries tol, ropardiess of theivpolities, © © © - damage the rack unler ordinary cirvum ;: s '(')‘:‘\'fm“‘” ":‘l\(“}’:‘"“I‘“i'l'"‘."l:l“‘k“;'*”““""_‘; miny uited adRurope pacitied,” that is Milgd Honderson toFrevango. Thoshorit (s g Bl AR CBNMOILY CHe V1O Wi B HOCE1 Ve, Charles Carter was gath in by the | stances, but there has never been a failure on | Action looking toward checking the spred my graud drean, on & s tral decorating the outsido of iy palace at -~ patrol yesterdiy momingind tken to the | the pat of the clerk of the weather to deluge | diphtheria in the cty. There has been iy % lliam Hotate e Biddan: Dotk Medinet Habu with the scnipture of the | SENATOR HEARST'S RESIDENCE, central station, Ho was beiplessly dewik | the eath with asuficient, amount. If there | nothing to ercate the feur thatthe disease | Lake Mohonk Indian «Conference. ; : 1 king of the Khita, that the luckless ekl it Willinm Hobart, one of the oldest conduct + K and when searched the oficers found £25 and | s no wore min the track willbe in splendid | woud assame an epidemic form, but the LAKE MomoNK, N, Y., Oct. §.—At the In- _ d vuler was “takon ca " One of the Finest in Washingion - & revolver on his person. He will be trie shape this after P s & = ors on the Chleago, St Paul, Minneapolis & " evolver on his person. He hape this afternoon. ‘hysicians deemed it best torecommend some | dian conference today the subject, “What ] ' - Formerly FxeSecrctary Fairehild's. this moming upon two charges, one of physicia 5 ; oday i o | Omana railroud, wis sitting ' in Dr. Connell's ARVel ATiis Matie DRiitiu 3 : rying concealol 1s und the othor ofin- | Thebestauctioeer i the stato s I, F. | concerted action that woull stamp itout of | should be the relatipn of the churchies to the |y e e vl o when e auddenly foll 1o | sy TR ANy DRREOTE: he Hearst house is unquestionably toxication. When the court gets throuh | lnman, Council Bluffs, Speal atiention to | exisence, In a city as large as Council | federal government in the workof cducation The lntest Muncha / en story was r A, Itk the floor and a few moments Iater diod. Mr with him the illhe s - [the finest private idence | probability that | blooded stok sales, and _all branches of | Bluffs it cannotbe otlierwise than that there | of the Indi ol was i d. Dr. | Hobarthas been troubled with heart digease | 104 by o boy who was begging in the | eprected in wshington, and stands o T e e hay AU oy | merGirti go A FOT Broudway. must be some cases of contagious diseases all | James W. King of New York, secretary of ars and this is suppsed o hve s of Plymouth the other day, savs | teiumph of refinement of style of arehi- g aleogs 3 : Sgis, Ladoy & Il Paat st thetime,and it is possible thatthey might [ the Natimal Leazue for the Protection of sof his death. The rerains pton Mercury, Ho said he | teeture and of decorative art from its Wednesda, ning ot 7 o'clock David ot sl iy be i A assune an epidemic chargeter if the proper | Amerisan Libertics, spoke ouru;»\(1yiu,rum~‘t ed to the family resiaence. ; lw}n'l‘l an \z;v rican | massive foundation to the fluted tiles of bt S G atAT s &1 rostrictions were not placedunc > patients, | granting appro o religious denomi- — - - and for some of his misxchicvous A AVOBTL RV LT it T Welding of Cresent, aged eighty-seven Robbed His Roommates. restrictions woronotilucalupon o piients | Erwtingppropriafins to relisious denont Robbed While Drunk, oy for somo of his michlevous | the roof, says the Chicago Tribune, o, FAAR Ay Bt PasileR o id | Ao potive tass 16358 7 bt & Seliow b tias | Thmedind " solety bobii tHis Piew it ths pub ] 3 ks was headed up in an - empty | There wore ait, fine workmanship, and Dol et Ao boi i reilaanse 1¢police ave: looling after a fellow by Lhe | myqyer when they met and passed che follow- Armstrong argued that | John Lambert, an employe at Krug ith only the bunghole to | money without' stint applied in its cons o, s, G Ladta pelle nameof William Straynor, who s charged | ing rosolutions: is 10 better way than to give aid to con- | ory, was picked upby the police uuder B ORR AT BITGRINE| Ara thrae e i I8 a8 B Lot eg R A fubadied || by.his Fooima H. Sorcnson and Hent Wihereas, Dipltherie fs on the fnerease in | tract schools, Bishop Whipple said the | pydtounth street viaductin aninsensible con- | nigh i)t i B Cal DR ,and, ations dige e, | Ho lenves & family of grown eil- | Atkinson, with being the perpetrator of pr v i his assumed o sonewhatmalig | influence of tie contract schools had been to g | i ; | play, there is simple el y mee throughe haracter, the - fore, UPILTE. the whole chntaetor of the government, | dition st ight. When restored to con- | down with all on boar L five sons and thre dugbters, with | tic ibersof theCoun: | Sliool. The position of Bishop Whipple was | stiousness Lambert stated he had been drink- | the sk cont xcept himself, | out, T building i S P ou uilding s of a very und racter ved, Thitw s New Ilampe hosts of friends to mourn his ioss. . The | The three young men rom and & cil Blutic Meodieal sl advse ™0 | Shtainod by Geremi Howanl of Lhieago, | e comiderbly i company with threo o | over into the ALt 'I‘i'_“wll.‘"‘ TVH,»:]YI'(‘.lr ;l!n“n'll-m- s cornr (:r' 0 ull ) e place orning at 10 e > chlldren be admitted to the publie schools | Sustaiued by g AR LS 480 | four strangers and ad knockec Ll 8 enticth stre inter of Washe -’;‘,‘:u': SN #aha ‘U\\inyll,.'-\ml‘::u'u‘f,‘wut- W19 | residence of Sam DeLong, forwhon Straynor | il iy ailmibit o he thiont: To- this end | Rev. Me. Mitchell of the Presoyterian board | four strangers and that they had lnocked | g vossel. Fortunutely it kept *bung | ingtons fachi vas driving ¥’ o ze vo o The speedy se; him down _and robbed him of about $20. He Yy i $ e 5 b mee guirters, A petition for divoree was filed inthe dis- | Withhim for the past tvo months, Nigut be- | ¢ "L T cildren in the various schools Indian education was advocated by Rev. Dr. - - ubout it was cast on the coast, where | swelling lines it is difficult to renlize trict court yesterdsy by Muary A. Russell, | fore st swhile Atkinson was asleep Staynor [ twice euch and SpereTy b AN R v Smashed a Buggy. after he had made desperate efforts 1o | that this house, now =0 ornate and ire 3 ¥ | o Foster of Boston, and very stongly by Dr. vho asks relie of @ cumbrance 311 to his oo d o il 7 Hesol ved, v copy of these resolutions » . tives am for ise himself, he gave himself up to | yogular in s! o as remodeled ;::"ffi';ku:::-ru'r' ‘?:‘,.“.'4,“'....”1:!1\“’::‘ raiee | cameinto bis voom aud steathily pulled his f o SEOMRE G SR O (GRS ResERUON | Tyman Abbott, C. P.O'Neal, who drivesa team for the i | regular in shape, wa modeled from ad that physiclansbe appointed | of missions city, andbe inte 5 s ath hi i 3 g e e Some cows strol litg ng the | the Aha i ! 5 L L pantaloons from beneath his pillow. Soren- | education and cuchof thedilly papers for — o Barberasphalt company, hada few glasses \ 1 g the square, roomy and old-fashionod afi:;h{\'?\‘l‘u‘mm“““{vln.-lh:{il‘vk:wu:z:l llegos [ 20 W sloping I thosamo roon and was | Pullicutin: Baseball Conference. of beer yesterday aftermoon, andfelt very wh were attracted to the eask, and | structure built some years since by Mr, An exanination of the city records shows v York, Oct. §.—After a vast amountof humanly and d in swi 3 i v X shing around it one of them ac John Field saltl stired p ated her, bat has L awake when Strynor was getting the gar- | o WtV (adas W ard Tenoyad. Bl " bl ? oy » | rood. He ran into thebuggy of Assistant [t SWITEITIE QIRHNE 4 > John s awealthy e merch conpanion of lewd women forthe lst hotels toda G S ¢ f " i J 3. Day. S Arres e I ¢ stati )y vhice o hov graspe imme- goingto play a joke on ‘whiskers,'" as Atkin | eightin May, twenty-two in_June, ten in ling, John B. Day, | was arrested and taken to the station. e, which the Doy grasped imme faced the street squ rely and solidly. ity intolera- and to make bis presen.co still mor t 3 i rent or C. H. Byrue, representing the National ————— tely and kept hold of with admirable | overy room an absolut 1o, while 0 4 emarked S At July, tenin August, cleven in September and Ll P S 3 U A " i {7 i ant ! « iile bloto her he has becor abitual druik- | 208 8¢ 'I"‘: hi~“|xfnl::lll~‘(|‘|::-uv it 1{.::: eight for the first_ eight days in this month, | league, Willian Barney, Allun E. Thurman | The Cable Cars Tied Up. >solution. The cow started off and |y was only amild sstion of Copl) Gl SR stody of their | {5k somebody has. stolen ther, Dou't teli [ These donot include croup, diphtheric croup | and Chris Von der Ahe, for the American us- | Thecablecars wereall tied uplast night ::::\mpr‘o\\; Nim until mopriing.”” Sorenson dropped aslecp | andother throt troubles, 1ated and thought nothing more about it until | of deaths have been quite : daylight. When he arose to dress he dis-| the ratio is inc mj running about three hundred yards | frivolity in the sk struc i ; 1to p long, inc frivolity s rock and was | in tho long, inclosed verandas which After wandering | jutted out, extending the length of thoe The percentago | gof mall, but of late | | Some measures hours before the usual timeof stop- The company was busy getting in a tion, and E. B, Talott, Wendell Good- | sever 1d A. L. Jotmson of the Players' league, | Mg win Mt S TGDIAIeTe el ew cable and all traffic had to° be suspended | about for several days lie hailed a ves- Sk » To 3 alsociety war S toted A dlsa constituting the conference committee, went, | Bew cable an E d | southern wall, L aatre i thANALA NEATPIL oot Aaie | Co St G pantaloons 48 woll. as/hoao || shutlda talcen o Bl ottt Hsesie: fito session this evaning g tilked over mat- | for 8 short time. sel, was taken on bowrd und carried t0 |~ For some time after Mr. Field s death It ndvises the general planting of such | waitel anil late for e o complete his | Fine interior decorating Losoy &dJensen i e k| TWOI CUR(OUS BN G LI MADALS I mOUSh s 2 the house wus oceupied by his widoy varieties only as are recommel by the | joke and fually decided to make it very in —— Cat: I CSALH it g TR L b _— Some remarkable cutes of deafiess are re. | {rom whom it was purc d by Hon. C, society or by horticulturists of reliablity md | teresting gor himwhen he returned. In° At Five Per Cent interests, it was dificult to | Valuable Find of John Powers Near [ corded of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Never | 5. Faivchild, who succeeded the fon, bl LI We comidertho | kinsor’'s Pucket was his watch valued ut $15 | Discounton water bills puld before 9p. m | do anything af the first . meets Niles, Mich fails to cure earache. Daniel Manning us secretary of the tree bluckberry # fraud and the apricot, | an@ #5 in cash, and Sorenson’s pocktbook | this evening. fog. Another will be held October Whle T oRn P iyans ot NotiTes e trensuvy, Upon retiving from ofiicial mines, 8 alome apple, Keiffer pear | contained ¢10. When breakfast time arrived e and in the mentime 1o negotiatins [y i RO TR holailive W . life M. Fairchild sold the property to foo tender forkenenl planting in the state of | ihe young men concluled o dress in other fomeSmushed Up Cars. O e ey Toaationg | Wabash avenuo was digging o holein a Secarliot’s Wonderful Lock. ) property owa. As we know of no stocks haray o e Y ph garients ad hunt upStraynor and let him | There were ramors of awreckon the Rdck | tlub, Senator Hearst, and the chung know he had carried the joke a good deal too field about two miles from Nile s made Mich., In a curious old work entitled “The he found four feet below | Curiosities of London™ we find the fol- | Were then effec cems t0 1ok forward enough o endure this _climate, we condo ) i : : & i i oLl Tslnd ralway last night that caused the re- | t0a compromise” between the National and | 0 August, 18! the propagaton of apple trees b, Everybody hier and belve tho nion of stock aid seion shoutd | o ARy 4l ot sieceal i finding him, | povors somo anxiety and @ good deal of | Players' leagues. i i S e O G e WS S G R e iy i CITTRRGTA i e beneath the surface toobtain hardy trees.” | 1o conplete the joke within the next forty | tranpingaround in the mud and darkness T (s k €Y apjs y.aro of | padlocle n the twentieth year of the 1y p,,q voute, 1602, Sixteenth and Faenau Fate s always supposed to be dark and | yearif hocan keep from being canght, | before the facts could be learned. A tele- NERIromIaaERIoin g Reeslon ‘I"l""‘l' f':"l("" b "“"f ,‘!"d"")"."‘l show- | reign of Queen Elizbeth, vie Sear- | gy veats, Omaha, ave the finest in the city, myaterious, but it has never asumel o |° Hehas keen aresident of the city Torabout | phone messageconveyed the information nto | _ PITTBURG Pa., Oct. 0.—The first joint ses- | ing that at one lime they had been worn | liot, a blacksmith, mide a lock consist- | Callund see them. Tickets to all pointe dirker face than that which peeredoverthe |two months, andno one kuows much about Tur Br SR that a locomotive headlight | Sion of the British iron and steel institute | s a pendant. . ingof eleven pieces of irom, steeland | B e 0cnc o h#‘:h onken desk-in County Clerk Chambers’ | him, ”'lc v ‘m oA ‘m Tm and the A merican societios of engineers and The larger one is about three inches | hrass, all of which, together witn the & e oflice yesterday, when a very dark colored —_— went cuton aninconing train aud a collision fe i in diameter; ononeside isa bust of King | key, weighed but one geain, He also Jar man numed Fate Martin cane up to the | Grand openingof fall and winter milinery | with & switching train was the result, After [ 100 and steel mnufacturers was held at e 2 JoatGAroln AL TIMINARIL ., Carnegie hall this moming. Thetime was | George 111 of Inglund. He is clad in | made a chain of gold, consisting of cointerleading a white woman, Fate was 8t Mrs. Monteith's, 817 Broady e ain ahecets mesi ronding papers, | armor and on his_bronstplate ve- | forty-threo links, which, ' fustening anxious and troubled. He had been refused | and Saturday, October 10 and 11, ] S. C. . 9~The conventi ¥, Friday | agreat deal of work the trouble was located CoLuNDBIA, C., Oct I'hie nvention i et T i ; ; £ democt o0sed to the election of Tille Bt lerids dn Cuats b0 Hasey o il inthe Union Pacific yards at the transfor. | atter which an_adjouroment for dimner was | pousse head of Terror. The hair is | it to the lock and key above mentioned, | g RS SRS G EA8 CEEEE P whitishlooking woman at his side, and | Wl paper atLosey& Jensen's, 11 Pearl st, | The lRock Islind wis delivering astringof | taken, This aflernoon the visitors were [ dressed after the fushionof the time in | he put about the neck of o common flea, | ¢ o ihis evening and nominated 40 his despiv had come o this —— cars to the Union Paeific, and the [ taken to the Wildwood oil fields, after which | 4 quene and the features ave like the | the whole being sominute that the little Lo : & sile o get tho precius document AJuryman Overcome. swich engiie was humying them | they visited the Westinghouse air brake | paintings of the *mad king.” The [insect could dvaw them overa silver : ; ment. e b R Vilmo i @ : ! i utenant governor, W. D. Johuson; He swore thowomin hadnegro blood iuher [ AtorneySimswasin themidstof an elo- | along at a lively rate, The | Norks b Wilmerding and other industries | o 4 on the background are “Georgius | plate with perfect ease. Al of these | Kol eutehant KOVeRon e Tarper: ot eins, u assertion that she il not conra- s : ! [ | along the Monon gubiela and Allegheny rivers, | MOr(s ant the, bickerodn aiking ith Spetiech onte | Al of thasol secretaryiot ibtatey s, arper: dict with her tongue, but her appearance did, | 14! impassioned argument before the jury | lantern of the switchman who was standing | Tonighta full dress reception was tendered [IIL. Del gratia nthe opposite side | together, lock and key. ch ind flea, | torney general, Joseph W. Bumell; comp- Her dusky lover said there was no bar or im. | 10 the Burke case yesterday afternoon, when | atthe head of the backing trainwentout, and | them at theDuquesne club. is the English coat of arms, with alion | weighed a slight fraction less thanone | troller of the currency, Edward Bacon; stae pediment to their marrisge and he had *a | one of the jurymen felloutof his chair, strik- | hehad no means of signalling the engineer. e and a unicorn on either side. grain and a half, treasurer, W. A. Ancrum, dollah fer the lienses” The cish was | ing the oo with a thud, which stopped the | F1¢set the heud brake and was running: back Mad at the McKinley Bill. The shield is surrounded by a_garter LG . A va tothe engineover the tops of the cars when o, 9. —T i e ~dor beuring the pi.‘.:mo'm;:.‘3:)‘:".‘.'!‘,;.‘1::,;,]1‘9,I,‘.:l.;::;,n‘mlm“l) flowof clojuence aud threw the court Toom | the train crie a ot of mptios stunting oa | KON Oct 0. —The conmittec appointed to | of tho knights of that order beaving the e e ize | jntou state of excitement. Everyonesprang | tho track. The bucking cars wero bemg | range foraproper representation of Itallan | motto *“Honi soit qui mal y § m';;‘:fl-’ll’;“l”gh“&d“ll';d'“;‘I::'Lfnr:")"(""e‘""‘l-m Jn‘\‘l‘; to his feet ewept the prostrate | driven alongaibouteight milesan hour i | art and inQustry at the international exhibi- | Twined arounda scroll, on which A s y P jurynan, who was quickly helped up, | they adnministred ablow that sent three of | tion in Chicago in 1893 hus dissolved, having | scribed ““Dieu ot mon droit,” ure spr T sl ¥ heia i e RS y pet U | them iuw thediteh, Onecoal car was badlv | docided that any further efforts to accom- | Of @ 10se and a thistle. oo Eowa pltifu] cusoavas trlel fn Juer |The fint = Improsion was that b6 | wocked, andthe drawheads of vheothers | iy % o 0 Ar™on Vhion it was formed |, The smiller modal, about two inches omcluded Int evining M. Bricton & | Lol d|u|‘l]]w(}l With beart disewo ot | wero brokon and the onds driven in. Thoae-d Bl % S, B 10ttt 6 o | in divmeter, hn thesamebust of Georgo 2 3 ] some equally fatal attack, aud this was quite Woman nearly seventy years old, was arrested SUlsnE WoRkal MENE# bolook: mittee found that in view of the new United | ITI. on one sideand on the other a land- e s old, vyas arros a natural giess, for there lve bren so many the following ticket: Governor, A. C. Has. i -law, M. Smith, for | fataiities sand troubles Ln connecti it Wanted—A States tariff law very few manufacturers or | scape presumably allegorical. A lion is malicious tresspass iu breking open and | {he pactio pants | S inba thaTee Lt [ trwray Ciaal ‘ 5 others were willing to send exbibits to Chi- [ veclining in the foreground while a moving into s houso on South Kt stree the participants in this case since the trial Council Blufls. No mould workman t commenced. Everybod when it w wasall vight athed easier | need apply. OREC . gaunt woll is snarling at him. Thelion 2 that the juryman is probably symbolical of the haughty The house was the property of the old son, who used 10 be engineer atthe City L R ] engr rshaiol nd that he lad been’ simply A New Hotel Man. The Weekly Constitution §:ized. pride and serene self-confidence of Great Hes. Smith 1 deated jtta or It wacens | leaung o " far bick inhis chiir aud thus | Mr. §. Wflark of Duluth, Minn, has pur- | ATIANTA, Ga., Oct. 9—Tho postal author- lh‘huin. while the wolf may represent former homeof his mother prior to her son's l\'l“l'fl."f‘.‘-‘.".,;' 0"1r'f::”:f:-‘"fill.;",'.‘.'.'f“fi"'.‘.;w ciased the fimiture of the Jameson hotel, | ities today selzed the weekly odition of the | the jealous powers forever hatassing her marviage. The son has beon abs A ey % t and yesterday he concluded negotiations for | Atlanta Constitution, which contained a | but powerless to accomplish any thing. the lease of the building for a term of years, | prize distribution offerto its subscriversto be | In the background are a country church, with the intention of opening and conductiog | settied Christmas morning. The forms have | treesanda volling mill, —* Y itas a fist-class, modern small hotel, Itwill | been revised and the edition is now being re- The value of the medals lies in their be thoroughly overhauled and refurnishea | Printed. historie value as veli Mr. Powers and its name changed to “The Gordon.” It thinks some Indian obtained them from 2 A Horse on Salisbury, Pelid o foarnery R isnaturally one of the micest little hotel prop- Loxnox, Oct, 0.~Lord Salisbury returned an English officers and either buried or whether bis argumient had proved sostrong that it had knocked ~ the juryman outof thechaly or so weak as tocause sleep to wme to the eyelids of the listener, but cor- tainhe wis thathe felt very much in earnest about the case, The arquments were not conchided yoster- day. Mr Pusey closed bis opaning in the the city for the past year, andthe old wonan, not being able topay wat, coneluded to re: e former home by forable entry and Tho avrest for trespass followed. Bhe told a very pitiful sto to the court, Bhe hus a little boy, the child of a dead daughter, whom she is trying to keep with her and provide with ahome, The ¢ sowas | oy, A Eoponingd A e e T : lost them near the presenttown of Niles, taken under advisoment, formoon. M Sims followed, dosing about | {ough with the work of remodeling it it | from tho continentlastnight. At Newhaven Al Vil s condude this moriine, after which Mr | Wil bea cosyand uttracive nome for the | the customs ofcers seized twoand ahalf A Sunken Forrest. Own Your Home. Baldwin will make the closing argument for | transient public. He expects to haveit ready | gallonsof spivitsand a quantity of cigars There is a sunkenforestof white cedar Wh h the plaintift, L) for the opening about the 20th inst, George | found in b ok b e brioeht | in N Bean rcontin: ypay ront when you e build a lome | the plaintifr. oEh 0 2 st, G ound in hiscarrige, which had been brought | in New een continu- for less money ¢ . M. Whitney of Omaba will bethe day clerk. | gvor from Dieppe.’ The coschman was de- | ously *‘mined” for its valuable timber [ == e R The Tows National Builling and Loan | ; 1you wish tosellyour property callon the e wined. e Fow over oehty voars, Tho. urions in: SPECTAL: NOTICES mssociution commenced business in Con: | Judd & Wells Co., €. B. Judd, president, 06 | Buy your imber of The Judd & Wells Co., ————— e e At 10 m a1 Vi Ui Jh ol Bluffs June 1, 1800, and have fur. | Broadwa 813 Broadway, Trial Trip of the Vesuvins. : "r :-d‘mrfi l-‘-ho‘ l)m_m“ S Doin COUNCIL BLUFFS, uished eloven fumilies with homes worth [ o T A 3 S Neweonr, R. I, Oct. &.—The United States | 18 CAITis g L Mt : from 41,300 fo 83,00 cachat less cost than the | pn gagiition a0 Mo J Ly | J. G Tipun WBroMway, | yenanite cruisor Vesuvius madotworuns | Vil Capo Muy county; nvillage which VWANTED Fixpes Zabinld be on veisane ionerty svity atx | S5 28 - STOCKS EXCITED IN LONDOYN, |tdayovera mesured mile courso atfull | Fos Brought into - tiistonce ! CELCADL: ore s i C P A 5 28 z N Lo} N ) L i hrough the wealthof the buried tim- | - SN . - PAFS.Limen Iiiioes ot coniuiclion. -Also A Proud Quirtette, speed with forced draft and ali the boilers | et it Vicmity, — Ovor the sunken | TPAKEN UP-0n Suday nornis , vestmont. The stock W nvestnent pays | W H.Schur, T E. Cisady, George and | A Sudden Decline Causes Great Ap- | working, and mude twenty knots ap hour gt Gt P8 VORI AYe | GoNE (A6 FEG R L aray horse about 1y edrold: w i about 28 percentannuil interest, moro than | Frank Wright, fourwell known and popular prehension of Failure, under these condiuons o and In many instunces theso ave cut | strat Connell Blums g‘\;’h:;nf‘:Itllxlviur‘:rln‘\:“m“uln v :‘uvmg, bauk de- | youg men of Council Bluffs, returied from | Lownoy, Oct. 0.—Tne stock market was R e m“ Paoat away inorderto get at the: more val- | SHORTIAND Taught— Tt systorn. pri 3 5 lutely safe. Des Moines yesterdsy flushed with triumph | the scene of wild excitement about X el ablo timb hichlies only three or [ Yiessons Agents wanted in ull’ tow e C 3 Y be scene of will excitement about noon e ot 9.1 2t uable timber, which lies only three losson st e Towa e arented fnull towns b wetern | gojpridoover the sucoessful pssagoof the | todey with qyeations entirely nominal. Cane SR Man WO Sierin s BnG i hun teat el onithe turfaos, AU Kot thiol ooy T Gonnel o T A. A Pamsoxs, General Agent, trying ordealto which young attorneys are | adian Pacific@eclined 1 per cent feom last | Uanadn Pacitic express d 1orty | o anken trees are of enormous size, two | K RIGers of eloven rooms. Syard and Electric Trusses, Rooi 9, Everett block subjectel by the Towa supremo court when | ovening's closing, Erio fell i, Frio seconds | M1€8 Westof hero last night, three colonist | 400 times larger than those growing | orchird, throe bi vtouti | Belts, Chest Proteet: Eto ., Evere i E cted by 0 E 0 3 o's closing, 31l i, Brloseconds | navs hoing badly smeshed. o 8 e iaf | © s motof 3 be i i Council Blufes, fa. | they appear before it for examyuation for ad- | consols 114, llinois Contral 414, Mexican or- ;3',:0\,':};,"{;“,‘{""’ Suihed N one ias onthe surface, ~The exuct age in which | ¢l Blufs wotor s Wiy to N1 | DelLs, 85 ‘ otec YOI‘S,' . | e T on (o thebar. The young wen wro men- | dinaryis, St Paul common, 2y, New York - theylived is a matior of ourlows conjoe- | Bigl &0, Vi AGENTS WANTED. DR, €, B, JUDD. ERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, sof aclassof twenty-lour, one of which | Central11¢, Pennsylvania bg and’ Reading . Miss Kate Drexel's Good Work. ture. It is probuble that they wero | —croe o oty Mrs, George Parks and dauzhter, Mrs. H, | was a young lady, who took their examina- | A largeamonnt of stock wusthrown onthe | Puapeienia, Oct, 9.—Sister Catherine | buried many centuries by the action | SEEEIMONIL T 5 Iies, near deaf | 306 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Is ifienberiol Sucblo, € i cGeh SIS, ; warket through forced sales. This induced fee K il ‘o eraoted | Of 81l earthquake. and dumb nstitation, Conndl Bluls. - 3, Riftenberick of Pucblo, Colo., are visiting | tin on Wednesday, Every ono passed and | 1" far that fui e sworld follow At i o | (Miss Kate Drexel) isabout to have ercoted 1 ~ M;:g“,\ '.\‘l'mfl'i’:‘“','.’;;, T ot ;"""‘i"*}‘ 0080;v08 :‘““:;‘i'w compliments | . theuir was clearer but tomorrow's soitle: ']'k'l"'“' "“""C“‘E of 'n“w “‘"‘“';f of "‘"""'I»" ‘l" ot rdians. R A A e ] GITIZE Manle Fits Hon da party of | from Judge Rothroek. Mr. Schurz is the | ments veryanxiously awaited. The market | Bucks county forthe instruction of girls to I v ey ] e sl T b e R g iy 5‘;2"4\‘3‘&”&?’:\'5‘1315,‘ p}ul:‘.': Y fora VBT | youngest sonef JusticeSchur, and ggives | closed withihe most of the decline ncovered. | qualify themn for teaching among the In- Color -luwh:: S \1‘\‘\".‘-"nrl‘lx‘i:.!:|h~ x\‘l']l!nl\’\! S SOl o M0 o b P o Ofr Council Blulffs, i s o iseof abri onor: Y ians, e ANy W Sulith & Son, 718 15th ave., Counc 5, b 2 8 A e e s ) S AL S Not Reflected in New York. A Py Mexican dogs, He camps out” with his SIS 20 - o | PAID UP CAPITAL ...... . $150,000 - Soclal Gathering of the Scots, e ek e SULI MIBE A v Yo, Oct. 0 Thero was Jito ex- | A Big Mungarian l‘nu;-r.-l. .q,lp.-p n|\||l|:i plnins ;.‘mx(mny comes in | FOR RENT - llousis une i one ovel | it);:}s:’:#s( %’T)Déz{y(ggrbohs ),000 ast night the members of the St. Andrews | completion of their examination, but it was sment shown onthe stock exchange here, 2esti, Oc A corn agent of this city [ when *‘chuck” runsshort, Toon at J. 1. Davidson's, 62 Fifthave 3| J society and their friends met in their hatl on f"'."". out (|\|h'!‘\\' hat the Council Bluffs kers with orders appeared to be intent on hm_e lnlln:d with labilities ‘tlunm,m‘n florins., e leaves his tentandstores in )vl;::r;l:nt S0R BALB or Ren—Garlen |and ;u;n m“' y i I1| % i und Bouth Maiustreot with the viewof having a | Fovs stust atthe hd of the class. Quly uting them without attracting any more | It isbelieved that other failures will follow. | of one dog duviy AN hiouses, by J. 1. Rico, 10) Main st. Gouncil | ¢ Hunnun, Transact general bunking busis socialtime. Itisnecliess to say they did | Jostomiuteny was givon Geiitads ooy, o than was possiblo. “Clio Loudon | The troubio 1sid@o o the poorucssof the Ao “"}”‘ tho sheop ""“l‘“"" e the | Blugs: noss. Lurgest wnd surpius of woy | enjoy themselves, for when a boly of them | average was 0. The intimation’ sporting_excitement, on thostock ex- | harvest. ik i night, haying no corral, he leaves the e | BN Bt A | Taah (thoy alwirs: have. (s Dert of ol | EIure bore 8ioad al ke sas o ane by, e Share was nullided o lar cailas - . ‘duy “dog” with the sheep and goes to | WTHX pay rowr when ¥ ans Bir s b h | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, | pat oy alw e bes T e o ot oo of thoclassin- | roportiug the market strongger and wlvancing, Death of Hon, 1sane Stone. thoent wners ho finds the othar dog | Y] tgsui terns sl in sse of yourdaath | _ s 2 vtv‘x om nlnl;( remarks by the president, i e {3 ‘f‘m‘!‘llm“i"-lfi:j‘ ‘:n s aud that London was not a factor in trading Deaxn, Fla, Oct. 9.—Hon. Isaae Stone, | on watel, onthe following Lerm OFFICER & PUSEY Wersin ontor, - b toheming aramb o | of dudge Wiltor 1, Smith. Mr. Cusadyia | 7 SRS E formerly United States miister to Jupan, | Ho now sets wbout cooking his own |~ Alioma worth $1,00) 4t 812 per month. LI O “Y, was rendered ina very appropriate manner; | the sonof Judge J Casady, and has been APallman Viclory. diedtonight. v supper, ind after fecding his trusted Allomb worth 85000 ot 821 por niontix Muslo—Vidin_and Pluno studying with Finley Burke, ind the Wright | Bosrox, Mass, Oct. 9.—In the Unlted : fourfooted nssistant he sends him out to | Ahomo worth &5,020 at 85 pur niontix - LB Maltiaossibsssgivtes boys arethe sons of Hon, George B, Wright, | o, ooy, or#88y Oct. B.=In _ the United The Death Kol the flock to reliove the dog in charge, | Ahome worth 8:.00) at 843 for month. Bitburd al oe Do et ani have been partially nder lis tution ad | States cireuit court todiy a ducision was fled | Hvaxa, Oct, §—Tue count of Casamore, | W0 BOCRIG SEFFY LIS FAT (0 ¢'for i | | Other priced lomes on thewuine terris, The Corner Main and Broadway, e 2 Wi o Cgnaliey: W.I Stewart | also studentsof @ Massachuselts law school. | 1o thecase of the Pullman palace car com- | Joader of the Cuban conservative party, is [ 270G PGS RER 00 TS0 carefully | andiavermat Tob fudl bttt call on' or COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, § ng-Whei tive Ky (ories Hotio. .. 44 )‘“l‘\lu'!vllllg‘m’ lu\snln:oruuuml‘lu ;;,luu.‘ (f\\\u\- pany vs tno Boston & Albany railroad forin- | dead, A dogs trained that they huve | addressthe Tull'& Weils Co. 61 Broadwiy, e T e oy hants k it Sonrt o ihe AL T Rea el Blufts his future home, and will enterthe | fringementof a patent grantea the Pull oo ) JOh e e el sir charero | Councll Blufrs, Ta tions mude o ke i RS ANEEYIRL g professiou atoce, coniuny fora i nd useh impovenent | PERSONAL PASAGRAPHS, | notor boen laown o dewrt thel chrgo L Sanas s B0 e BRI 0 S 1 5 on - Rowan Tree . ; —_— in solid vestibule connections bety — day or night. —— e '“'T. fl:;:l;:lll:::nll dx d .\l'n. x Ny 1:--11 Ri;' C. L!ll_:u‘mv ur{‘mlnl, -llumq.u uu,::y“m» road cars. The docision 18 in favor of the KGwvruvrv-luulvln nll'm"m"‘"l banker of A B YT ‘H \"; -ombing her ne_Boalle i Jugies Johuston | gheer, 03 Life bullling Omina; W3 Mor | complinant and is substantially a vedict | Kansas City is at the Paxton. 28, 6 oL 308 . 2 \ ¢ tleo of the Peace. Ofice ove g Ulmlwmf:"‘l:'l:'“‘1.-;;:“h__ jme h\! oEN riam block, Council Bluffs, ugainst the Waguer company, ! Charles Gardner, s well known banker of | hair in a room in the second story a Iit- N. Schurz Justioe of l\|.':<1~, o ovel ong-Scotlund Forever g o E————— —~o- - Leon, L., is in the city looking after business | tle bird flew in at the open window and Broad way, Counctl RlufTs, [owi. | Nt ity i icken Losey & Jensen paint houses, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pllls. interests. },.m.nn..- on u wash-bowl which con- & oo TR N Sl Bello ‘i , Dia wict Animportant discovery, They act onthe | Mr. D, M. Butler, publisher of the Tri- | tained witer proceeded to take a bath, S ——— —— ORg-Ehars s Neg Lotk At iy o lh‘; :‘l::“;‘;‘"“l‘l’ ‘:‘;“7“"; B the l"".""‘v liver, stomich and bowels through the | bune, Dayvid City, Neb, called upon Tu Bee | When it had completed its ablutions in | Bong -Ye Bunksund Braes o nm..l..u- Toon fo ‘“wun};m‘l‘“‘ry ;‘;\‘” d“‘;‘ 3 ‘”"“'"' nerves, A new principle. They speedily | yesterday morning bird fashion itshook off the superfluous Praetio L Robert Wyeh | fesse 0 bury he Clark cottage, Stone & Sims=Atarnersat fad ern courts, Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Beno blooky cure biliousiess, bad taste, torpid liver, piles [ wy, . Yorrl s 4 i ] 3 . . and Mrs, James Corvisan of Wost | yioicture ¢ 7 t aFwindow, and constipition, Splendid for men, women | § | moisture and flew out of the indo Instrameninl Musie | Side, Ta,are the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. R MePhorson and Robert Wy o and bave Yold what they did with a part of " 8 4 i s ™ OF | and children, Smallest, mildost, surest. 80 " ne paying no attention to the occupant of Councll Blufls, lowa. i BonsGuct Bk Mptiersay sud lover W, tho stolon stuff. What they did ot carey | QOSIHRE, SURIEHL Bt sutost, 80 | William M. Hugles ropk | 1he room 27 MAIN STREET, by, 2 L A N eern. Jimes Mecrae wantoly desteoyed. The valu- [ (g s 1548 and Dougelas Mrand Mys, . M. Meredith of York, - - - | T aly 1 Ajter alate hour they wll dispersed for ion of petrifactions and valuable e Neb, are visiting their sister, Mes. J. J. Gl Teach self-deniul, and m Over C. B. Jucquemin & Co & Jowolry F. M. ELLIS & CO,, F ::::::J:.‘\:Ifi«‘::; SHPRR S AIAG R S! Sucs that lid on the sideloard they de- | Demandsof Erie Employes Refuea, | 50 0 217 Wiktstret tice plesuravle, and you ¢ EPHONE 5, o cring e stoyed by careying the smaller articles to vW Youk, Oct .—Presidmt King of the | ( Mr Geonge M, Barbour, » Chiogo capltal - world a desting more sublime than ever | oppice, o. ESIDENCE, 9 Fp——e— the ereck aud throwing them in the water | Erie road today issued a eiroular in reply 1o | whio st Tt w0 much favorable con. 1ssued from the brain of the wildest o D R HI’I‘E CT ey at rodicad rues lowned on hatte | yeath the North First street bridge, whore | the long listof demands made by tho em- | meit upoi Omab, £t & birning desiro o dresmer W.C. ESTE , 1AL esite sourtly by B M. Bhe itis five or slx f.-un.lm-nl'r?vy’ gan never bo [ployes & fow days ago for an increwse ih | see the city, He says hb\;rl' ""f Iu-n-u.u Do Bt adl o aay Tl e arnlod T4l rcoverd becauses carload of broken stone | wages, concessiois on runs, ete, The de- | series of surprises and he will uot Leave the > nof ! ad * ‘ The Mauhattan sporing beadquarters, 418 | hus been deposited thero since, Tho heavier | mands of the men wre rfused and the rowons £ i, MrBar of Genoal U, 8, Grani,” by Mrs Gen Brouway, articles they threw down inw @ deep water | therefor setout at length, erdiy mom eral Graut, inOctober Home Maker, Funeral Director and And Bulding Buperint —— My, Towa. Rooms 4% and 452 e Buildin aln S t and Roows 24 and 246 Merria: smbalmer, Blufts, s Correspondence sollcited, il

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