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out to the fatherlass littie onmes and the THE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, , NO. 12 PEARL ST. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS, Wednesday aftepupon in the he weather would thep and tne track be put in first class shape. A good programme was fixed up for Tues: and Thursday *d, to be numed hereafter. the programme for the Resolved, That our Castle hall be draped in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions furnished the wifo of our late brother, be spread upon the lodge and furnished to the dai publication. be in asettled condition day, Wednosds mateh races arcan The following is threo days’ races Tuesday, Octobor 14— and several Simon Cody Charged With Assault With In- tent to Murder Horace Liyons, Pelivered v Carrier Inany part of the City. MANAGER. OMAS BOWMAY, H. Haworri, Committee, THE BOSTON S10RE THIS WEEK. ot, purse §200 TELEPHONES: Business Office Night Edito _— VERDICT IN THE BURKE DAMAGE CASE. Wednesday, Octaber 15-2:38 trot, purs free-for-ll stallion, purse £100. ) trot, purse The Oddfellows The Greatest Line of Bargains Couns “Mint" Site Blufrs Has ingham, Whit law & Co.’s The Races Postponed Wednesday—Itepublic Nominations. Prof, W, W operator of the ost siccessfuland practical Council Bluffs Lumt Justice Hendricks vesterday tied the knot wedping William Lind: teim, both of Omaba. In the district court yesterday the trial of but not con He fs charged with having made nt assauit upon Manawa this afiernc will give an exhibition, and will fly The Jones sisters will also give a The man-bind w one of the most remarkable exhibitions that has ever been given. " n with his machine and and Chariotte Nor- We have completed the work of extending and enlarging our one of the largest, we now have lighted, best v tooms in the A short time before the commencement of t term of the federal court rift Foreman went out Dr. Pinney's farms, located n and arrested a young man name of Simon Cody upon Commissione with a speciul elearing sale of one weck, few miles cast omplete line of dry goods in rk, who was killed at Fine interior decomtingLossy & Jensen Pacific Junction, will be s at 9 o'clock this morning at the Catholic cemetery from Lunkley & Pc bers of the roof of st church areall in place We arc dete a houschold word_in every fami effort this W ke the Boston store The best auctioneer 1 Inman, Council Bluffs, bloodea stock S mercantile goods, state is H. H. Special attention to y all branches of Offico 58 Broad way. charging him with rovenuo law, n yesterday and \ upon a charge of at- went to the same place aga arrested the same 1 tempted murder, There is a thr ts and the two ¢ 148 @ renter tenant by the ne For some time past there has been hot blood 1 them which has Is, wnd each man has apparently tried ¢ all the mischicf possible, l trouble that occurr information 42iuch pillow caso Muslin Se. inch pillow ease Muslin 12 Signs. Losey & Jensen’s, 11 Pear st work so that the building may be occupied before cola weather Unbleached CHED SHE se Muslin e, To Housckecpers., d connecting . themselves, Cody lives on the Prices that s peak uable quotations from ouncil Bluffs. PIINTS AND GIN 5e light and medium challie be dark fast color prints. ¢ large figure 1|l‘\ng for comforters, 42inch pillow ¢ 45inch pillow ease Muslin l0c. Thenews reached death of W, sterday of the Groneweg's mother. pecurred in Cineinnati Thursday evening last, wehed there the 10-4 Sheeting 261, Unbleached Musfins, two makes, ulted in frequent day before he fumture print yard wide bleached Mu Special bargains e and s have four different ing the Fruit of the Loomand Lonsdale, all sular 100 Musiins, Good quality, ladies of T'rinity Methodist church on Friday sidence of Mrs. was largely attended conducted to the enjoyment nakes, includ- 1 was when the nd open in one sheet. Apron Ginghams Dress ginghai sticcossfully and profit of all that Cody was violating wal revenue law by selling tobacco. cxamination and e on sale tomorrow the follow- es on Canton tlannels: tlannel will compare with any Ge domestics in light, medium and dark; also mixtures at 10c. Ask to sco them Armenia serg rrest hie waived was placed under £00 bonds Lefore Judge Shir Mr. Lawson, who took laudanum on F'riday night the heavy dose under the im 1S port wine, wis repc arious condition at 11 o nches wide, only 12!/c. New styles 1 Repps, suitablefor wrappors, X yards for &1, E2upréss plaids in new lines of colors, 12!{e. be ina very pr fast night and there wer would not last until dayl unconscious condition during the greater part oon and evening, filed before wo show an excellent qus Domet flannels at special prices, € rather than YN Ut Lo: willfully violated the law by baceo for the men engage o town reguli almost invar He was in an A ¢ Extrawide Sh: cr flannels in gray and scar- t, price during the sale, 25¢ 1y onee or twice o week equested by them ; Pears' medicated, 12/jc An information Hendricks ye the name of Vanatta, first name un- known, with the crime under false pretense, {'business on Main streot tity of houschold representing that e had bank and didnot lave acheck She let him take the goods subsequently went to the bank speciti discovered that he did not The officers havi him and now beliey leg” Vanatta, would give him the money with which to buy 1t and sometimes the ive him the money when also frequently ought 10°cents worth of dog-leg, the case was called for tr Anbrosia soay bossed boxes, ited glyectine soap, 10c 3 for 25¢; put up fv fasey came to_him wool flannel at 19¢, will compare with 11 wool tricot SIS0 at Be 3 during sale 14 es of our special Hd-inch These goods formerly a fullline of toilet articles ir,brushes, nail such as all kinds of comb brushes, hair curler: “otheringham, Whitelaw over 2100 in the information also a new line of Scoteh twe nch heavy weight, and very sivable colors, cheap at 5 i 10 styles soft sold for se, € -inch loom ¢ 3i-inch half bleached dam ve just received 7 and have opened themup at 1 than last se Nicely quilted returned home a little sover than ev He was ver have a cent there, 401,408 and 103, Broadw P.S.—Store open ever ' Saturday, 10 o'clock. Council BlufTs, evening until more quarrels. abuse of Liyons and members of | and sought every meansof obtaining reven e, upon a scheme which thougzht would operate to the discomfiture of He begun a syster teaching the childre anted is “Peg- and 67c—sale pr er of the new bridge on has been completed anc tackle used in lifting the big stones has be 1 to the south side of the str pier s sixty feet long and over twe A weck or move will be required to complete the other pier and then the iron superstructure will be swung into place. will be the most expensiv v & Jensen paint houses, loaned on chatte o per cent 1ess | and real estate security by B. H, Sheate & Co son's prices. ud lined comforts at 7c, §1, duce the oldest boy to become the bearer of 20 Willow ave, Jieved, would have been th comforts with good batting, spe- considerable 1d durable bridgo e covering for the foot- "Tosee aman fly through theair with wings like those of a gizantic bird i but you can ¢ We will place on sale Monday: and white 10-4+ blanket never before sold for less than $1. 19, blankets, all wool, same number last' season 7 pairs gra PASSAECW Y wood about it. middie of last probabilitics are that it will not be ready for traffic before the first of Dec Ay afternoon th cna Christophers Justice Barnett, but the failed to put in an appea s ported he had been induced to filean informa- An officer_was it atthe lake Omaha motors make connections with the Manawa bine, and thereby gained the il been closed | gt IGCY ay he took the boy to task for | Full size 114 ilure to comply with his and begun to abuse him se interfered to pr Neither of the men was hurt after it wasc began to flourish it ar take Lyon'slife. ly. Tae father Republican Town "The republican Nominations. convention was heldat the headquarters in the Masonic tem- The delegates wer naries, and nearly 10-4 white blanket, all wool, & ankets, 7 percent woc % per cent wool, called before 11-4 white blankets, avy gray bl; borders which we will sell at $1.45 regular $1.6 11-4 white blankets, ple list evening, selected at the county pri all of them were present, lled toorder, and L. >n chairman, and B. J, Ab- he candidates to be nomi- sof the peace, three ance and it w The men separated before at could be executed met in the field. iIf fora vicious tion by anothe arranted all wool, ifferent makes and seven distinct colored bords Cody had pro- sault and made mot cight years of age, was in court with he W. Ross was cho bott sccretary nated were three justic constables, township trustee and towuship For justices of th ett, W. H. Spera allot without oppositio. “riend Covalt, W. . Camp- belland J. B. Heft were chosen, Theodore Guittar placed in nomination Colonel Fox, and this made a small sized row, for Fox has been the leader of the anti-Reed faction and has bolted p of the regular ticket, case agaiist bright chiid, wore quite bitter R ML RITATSIMT t 1 prices during the sale: 50 garment for £.00, Our £10.00 garment for #.5 Our $10.50 garment for §7.00, 2,00 garment for §7.50. Our 212,75 garment for £8,00. rment for £10.00, 00 garment for $15.00, .00 arment for £20.00, BOSTON STORE. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Blufts, Towa. fearfully with a club. He leit him apparently inst a child. ble to find the , and the case 8 such a charge and dragged himself to the hot arrived there he was neavly dead a prosecuting w : tinued until next Wednesday, and if found he will be compelled to app The £500 pr knocked out and was hanging down” on as battered and bleeding from a For constables cheek, and v Our £17.00 g e fight which occurred tomorrow morning has been tempo- lared off on account of the back- ers of oncof tie men failing to come to time ‘with the last £200 of the stake money. intimated that his backers became a liftle bit shaky as the time drew ncar for the fight, and concluded their forfeit than is denied by them, and the claim made thut they want 4 little more time for their man to practice before he enters the ‘Their faith in his ability has not suf- but they have conceived inments of his antagonist. s not been positively the fight will come off in the near future and will be for blood as weli as money. During the n sovero internal injuries, and a physi Zesterday morning his wife brought the news of the assault to the city, port that there wi th would result from the in formation the superior court charging Cody with ass with intent to commit murde: rant was turned over to Deput man, who spent the remainder of the day in searching for Cody. Cody is a very 0dd looking fellow, of very small stature, but heavy and with hair grow- ing down almost to his eycs. stle-like, and together with the stubby, ard he weavs, gives him o peculiat animal-like appearance. the gave evi On the first ballot he £0t20 votes, within a few of enough to clect hiu, undon’the last ballot he got 133§ and was beaten by Capbell, Harding was nominated for trustee would bettes The finest line of lamps n tho city are to be seen at Lund Bros'., Will Build a Palace. Animportant real estate been fn process of Sherift Fore- deal, which has negotiation for the past week or more, was concluded yesterday and the title tou valuable piece of property on y from its forier owner to the new purchasers. The property is the premises known as the middle Broadway, The purchasers were the committee appointed by the Oddfellows of this city to select and purchase aloca- Tor township clerk, an that pays £11 plicants, but, the priz by Hugh Gos: The convention was ready to adjourn at§ o'clock. important. ofice @ year, there were several ap- was finally carried off another anti-Reed man. concluded its work and opinion of the att: Go to the lake this afternoon Joues sisters makea daring balloon ascen- and see the Bronze lamps with decorated shades at §2 each, Lund Bros., “Mint,” on ars by Dan Car If you are interested in first class base burriers for hard or soft coal gound see Man- del & Klein, or write for circulars. PARAGRAPHS, The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 George Rudis has been at home for a whole He starts out for the east tonight on s, of course, and will then strike west again to supply the Pacific coast with soap. Wo carry the full llne of the famous Penin sular stoves for soft and hard coal. at Mandel & Klein's, 820 Broadway. 1f you wish to sell your erty call on the Judd & Wells Co,, C. B. , president, 605 The lot has a frontage of forty-one and one third feet, and this makes the price Itis among the most valuable onaccount of its loc tion and the number of feet it contains, in the vie smaller, and for this reason it is claimed the Odfellows obtained a great bargain. The purchase is important, for it will in- suro another modern palaceon Broadw: s very strongin this city, and it some of the ‘When you want to purehase a houselkeep- ing outtit go to Mandel & Kle, ything, from a broom to the finest pavior e e Wall paper at Losey & Jensen’s, 11 Pearl st, new plano hanging lamps at Lund Bros! They curry The Ogden Sold. The negotiations for the sale of the Ogden house, which have been pending for sorme time, culminated yesterday in the transfer of that hotel toJames F' consideration was §100,000. receive a thorough overhauling and be made 55 in every resj Do vou want a ¢ Mandel & Klein's ok stove or range! Go to 320 Broadwi The Burke Case, Among the Churches. yesterday morning delivered The children of the Christian hold a service in the people’s church Judge Macy his instructions Burke vs the Citizen's state structions were very full, and those who had listened to the trial in detail orable comment upon Hall of Lincoln, The hotel will “Twenty-mnth strect Mis Eveuing servic Cuupman ot the Y. M. € crean Baptist_church fon sabbath school e conducted by Mr. g s Bl 1 numbers among its the faimessof clear- Don’t forget to see the Manawa this afternoon at 4 tually soars through the air with gigantic man-bird at Lake propose to before 10 o'clock task was not an easy been on trial for two wecks, and much evi- introduced _on ugi great variety of matte y iven four forms of verdicts which to select blaintiff as against both the bank and Charles uother was against. the at amount was found against ury should find a d not any against The fourth was to be used if the y rof the defendant. Besides deciding as to & derdict, the im- portant question was tc judgment was in much should the damage be given a large rango in which to disagree, all 0,000, the amount The Butiey the forenoon. Strangers are meets at 11345 a. m. very welcome, ability is that two more stovies will be before the plans are_completeq, ation is very favorable for a fine build- s of the order ¢ desirous of making th in the west, ays he will reinvest every of the purchasc Bluffs realty A Circular on the Tariff. WAsHNGTON, Oct. 11, Spaulding of the treasury department ha sued @ ciralar to ling atteutionto section gz that on and after imported mer- simulate the domestic man- Preaching at ) a. m.; Prayer Yohialiee! Assistaut Secretary 2330 p. m.; sabbath school 4: suceting Thursday evening Biuwer, pastor. Fifth avenue M. B, wice—Preaching at 10:30 11:43; evening ‘Wednesday evening ut & g and the membi of customs aad temple the fine Mr. Carrigg Morning ser- new tariff law, March 1, 18 chandise wh but stating wi Another was if the a judgment against one an prayer meeting C."W. Brewor, ive possession in ashort time and it is probable that the old buildings on the lot will be the new commenced before the snow flie: mark of auy manufacturer s United States ustoms ofticers in ng this prohibition itis provided that ic manufacturer trade marks may require his nume and resi- ription of his trade to in books kept for that purpose in y and may fur ment fac similes of such trade marks. torn down and Young Men association—Mr, will give hisexperience at meeting today at+4 p. m All men of the city invited to hear it. wnd bring a friend. Congrogational Preaching by the pastor. ing subject, “Tho Church and the Worid,” found in fav: he young men Lamps at Lund Bros', decided, in case r. Burke, how The jury was Meoting lasts ohe honr Our carpet department is now_complete See the latest styles at Mandel & Kle: claimed in the petition, At s Late hour last night the jury was still 10d littie likelihood of there oment beforo morning at best. “The jury was still_out at night, and ther hope of a verdiet being reachid. concoming the but the one usidered to be the most reliable was to the offect that eight of them favored a clean ver- and four wanted to give the plaintift u verdict and dam The Races Will be Continued. The rain that has 80 persistently endeay- ored to spoil the races for the Council Bluffs driving park been started has come time uniformity for the past two days, dmpping clouds and These service out and there se Official Count of Wyoming's Vote. int Paul's church WasimiNaGroy, Oct o'clock last sinceit has around with its old The rector will ofticiat Young men and strangers always cordiully wel official canvass of the state, made The republicans el their member of o g from 1,445 to 2 republican’s and 2 bleak wilds would st to discourage almost anybody, but the driving park people have p up the fight, and will make another at- ipt to complete the programmes that have been arranged for the prosent meoting, Second Presbyt wress DY majoriti T'he senate stands ctermined to school ut 4, ver meeting Wednesday evening. old “testament,” con- tinued from last week. First Baptist church of Sixth street, Rev. H. L. House of O1 Pirst avenue, corner | Hall lamps at Lund Bros', k Byeings, Wre, Preaching at 10 0 i, 1, by ia, and at 70 p. were declared Oaoey, Utah, O to Tue Ber,| Bert Simms, teacher The east-bound freight broke grade east of Rock Springs, Wyo., carly this morning section dashied foto the frout, dungerously hurt, road was blocked for about thirteen hours be no further atte programme, but this did not suit many of the horsemen who were here. splendid stallions in the park whose nxious to have them make a record, and satistied that there is track in the country for them to do it upon than the splendid streteh ‘was made to have the racs the scheme was looked upon with a great deal zo number of the and some members of the association, there were Sunday school ut 12 m. a1 6:80 p. m. in the chape sbyterian church, corner of Wil- low avenue and Seventh street. Rev.Stephen Preaching by the pastor at . Subbath school at Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Strangers aud others cordially invited. South Main street, opposite Eighth avenie. stor, residence 220 sohool _at 9:30 a. 10:50 o, m. Christian endeavor oomplote. the Bargains in Shoes. The bankrupt salo of the Spooner will continue until the ent A full line of ladies’ and childr at sacrifice, If you want o Phelps, pastor. Transfors at Cheyenne. [Special Telegram goods now going at a best stock of goods in towr bargain and thoroughly reliuble goods eall at to Tue Bee,| f dispateher on cnne, was made first assistant, and J. R Reddy, héretofore first assistant, waspromp- ted w the dispatel s oceur today, Resolutions of Sympathy. Whereas it has pleased the Supreme Ruler ove from our midst our Preaching at of favor by ala people’s meeting at ¥ of the universe to reu brother, James R. Barrott, and, Whereas St. Alban's lodge No. of Pythins, has suffered an by the death of a faithful member, therefore Shot His S weetheart and Suiclded, August Schulz, shot his sweetheart, Miss an, aged twenty others who or meeting Wednesday The Temperance Mission society will have ay at the Second Pre a. m., conducted by assisted by Hubbard. Said society will also have ser avs o'clock p. street, conducted by the chuplain, at 7:80 p. m, exercises to aged twenty-thr church at 10 Minnie Barge argued on one siae t thousands of people against Sunday v from their workand their business on could not find irreparable loss at there were killed himself. ‘Cause, Resolved, That while we bow in unrequited love. submission'to the will of the Supreme Ruler of the universe, we feel keenly the loss that our lodge has sustained in the a faithfulness ne Sunday when the time to attend thy races, and a ceowd of several thousand might World's Basoball Champlonship, LOvIsvILLE, brother, whose and woose hand was never in distress, and who adhered steictly to the true prineiples of the orde: with his fellow-mer Resolved, That this lodge hereby tenders to the bereaved wifo hoartiest sympathies the sywpaties of its members will always go | strengthened by the assertion that the races 1 league and Louisy American as- clubs have games for the od in Louisville Regular meeting of Excelsior lodge, No, rofused o brother .. and A, M., Monday evening. rethren cordially invited, championship, plelyn, vogin By order of the in his lutercourse | paid their fifty into the park of Sunday ra in the management and o in tho majority their objections were sustaine thought best to have the races | Monday afterncon, but it was finaly de- J. C, Bixby, stoam heating, sanitary en- gineer, 043 Life building, Omaba; 04 Mer aam block, Council Bluffs, The Vedante Sunday, at Shecley block. this sad hour, and at room W5 All are invited, HE WAS TIR Mrs. Kate Hoyt Takes audanum With Suicidal Intent, Mrs, Kate Hoyt, who lives with her hus- band, Frank Foyt, and their protty little four-year-old daughter, at §19 South Twe! street, became discouraged over domes- tic dificulties last mnight about mid- nightand took o large dose of laudanum. Officer Mansell ana a physician who _was summoned suceceded in destroying the effec of the dvug and saving the woman's life by administering emetics, and keeping her walk- ing for several hours S —— Sixty-8ixth District Convention, Eryvoon, Neb, Oct, 11.—[Spectal Telegram to Tur Bre.]—The convention for the Sixty- sixth legislative district was held in Elwood this afterncon and resulted in the nomina- tion of W, H. Atkinson, & Gosper county re- publican and a member of the farmers’ alli- an The independent nominee for the same position, Samuel Goddard, was an- nounced to' speak at this plice tonight and an attempt was made to 1 4 joint discussion, but the independent nomi- nee declived: so the republicans waited until his feeble attempt at & speech was over, when some genuine republican doctrine was fur- nished the audience by Mr. Atkinson, the re publican nominee, and Messrs, Tecter and Razee of Fromtier county, Mr. Atkinson is infinitely the superior of his opponent in cvery @lement that goes to constitute an Amcrican legislitor, and the voters of this district will see to his election, il THE DENVER STRIK Notwithstanding Iriday's Compro= mise the Situation is Unchanged. Desver Colo, Oct. 1.~ [Special Teleg to T By The switchmen's trouble is as far from settlement as ever. Notwithstand- ing the negotiations and compromise which had been efteeted, as telegraphed this morn- ing, the men fuled to go to work today The exact reason is not clear at this writing. Several sccret mectings of the men have been held today and it is said that at the last moment important, information was receiv by them from the federation committec which had induced them to hold out. Some of their talk would lead to the't that the menare now divided into two factions, On the other hand, it would also app they have hopes of tyingup the whole Union Pacific system in order o compel Manager Meock to accede to their demands. What en- couragement the men may have reccived from the federation comumittee, if any, is not yetknown. Their movements today, how ever, seem to be unaceountable and the situa- tion is evidently approaching a crisis of some kind, — - CH PEOPLE EXCITED. FREN The McKinley Measure a So Chronic Irritation. Paiig, Oct, 11.—The agitation over the new United States tarifflaw has been greater than ever during the last week, The wildest ideas as to the scope and effect of the law are prevalent. Lyons violently remonstrated against the heavily increased duties on silk, Bordeaure was equally excited about wine ndthe whote of France was in a condition xtreme irritaion and apprehens h was reflected by the newspapers, roy treats the 1dea of the Burope i against America s utopian. H, Irance, unasisted by other coun- the gates of the American Chinese wall by profiting vy the word reciprocity which figures in the Jaw. it i i, THE EXPOSITION. Zolye holds th tries, can open teresting Programme for the Two Remaining Days. The thousands of people who thronged the Coliseum last night fummishes ample proof of the lasting popularity of the great exhibition. The attendance was lary nd the people were of the most intelligent, cul- tured and appreciative. The musi- cal programme — wus inspiring and artistic, while the daring feats of the famous wreonaut were witnessed with much interes by the audience. his afternoon and evening the Second in- fantry bana will discourse sacred music for the beuefit of thelarge audience that will doubtless attend. Tomarrow will be the last day of the expo- sition, and the closing night will be some- thing' that Omaha people will not soon forget. The Knights of Pythias will take u prominent part in the closing exercises, and 1t will be called the Pythian evening, Iox- cursion trains willbe run on all the roads leading to Omaha, brivging in the Pytaiaus and the farmers 0 see the mag- nificent interstate exposition beforo the work of disintegration begins. The closing ceremonies on Monday night will be more imposing and enjoyable than the opening, and the Coliseum will doubtless be thronge:d The Knights of Pythias from abro: will be joined by the Omaha lodges and in full uniform the e tire brigade will proceed to the Coliseum, where an ovation will undoubtedly await them. The music for Monday evening will be specially selected Tor tae occusion and a grand time is assured. When it was announced that Omaha was to have an exposition commensurate with her importance as a business and finan- cil cent there were many who poured cold wateron the enterprisé, bel ing that the time was entirely 00 short which to perfect all the arraigements. But Messrs, Bell and Roeder, the indefatigueable managers of the Coliseum, determined to snow the people of Omaha Wwhat enterprise, push and determination to succeed could do inthe way of placing in the big building on North Twenticth street, a display such as had nmever been seen before in the Gate City, True to their promise, they [t nostone unturned ening of September %, the doors of the coliseum were thrown open, Mayor Cushing delivered an inaugural address and then the musical union bands made the echoes ring with praises toa wise management in accomplishing so much in 50 short & time. This 1s matterof histor nce the opening night thousands of people have passed through the gates leading to the esposition and all havebeen astonished at the comprehiensiveness of the display, Never in the history of the city has there been so worthy an exhibition as now to be seen at the Coliseum. The suceess which Messrs, Bell and Roeder have met with is certainly encouraging and next year Omaha may 1ok for an exposition that wiil bethe equal it not the superior to that of any city in the country. A, J. Simpson, the veteran camiage man, is at the Exposition in full dress, so to speik. His line of elegant equipages would be hard to duplicate in_any city. They ave all of home manufacturé and worthy the inspeetion of any connoiscuer of carriages. He employs only first-class workcmen, a fact evinced the elogance and finish of the work éxhibi A striking feature of his display is a magzn cent painting of herolc size, after ( famous picture, done by the foreman of his paint shop, Mr. M. Hazelton. This fine pain ting was exceuted for s well kuown busi- ness house whose walls it will hereafter adorn. Asan evidence of the durability of Mr. Simpson’s work he exlibits a two-seate dog cart wade in 1570 for the late . T Clark, which has been in_constant use for twenty years and is now th y of € woperty of H. G. Cill uwood, o, This vehicle both in ap- i and fitness for service is nearly as good as the day it was built Everybody has heard of tho house th Jack boilt, and_everybody who has visit the big exposition Las seci the louse that the R. . Davis mill company built at the ex posi- tion. This unique strueture is built from tur- 't tofoundation stone of sucls of flour. It is astonishing tow homelike it appears. "The republican rally of this campaign land and Tke Lansing of Lincoln wore tha_ e - Lansing spoke on the genorall issues of the day and upon the roec M. Dorsey at Arlingt itoN, Neb,, Oct ropublican rally to T'ho hall was packed introduced, romarks, gave Dorsey, who madea char- & through the politi night was a suc Mr. Hodge of Genon w and, after somo stirring died MoKe cleulated to McKeighan's friends the latter's Hall followed In an able manner with & talk on the tariff, and his romarks ceived with a great deal of att acteristic specch, g sitaation in & manner that showed him u stalwart and n man riendly to the peo by the Cars. son_ of Solomon badly injured nignt by being sty at 8 o'clock last Dr. Paine s inthe Field to Stay ArmourUudahy gram to Tne a locomotive to central commattee far govemor, evening that ho The prohibition king houses and got down towards home was being made when the emphatically as in the field to s matter, they say, has not even been discus and the first tho doctor seen in the Omaha paper this morning. struck him on the left hip, knocking himsenseless. Young Fox was pick time, was believed to bo dead. moved to the homeof his parents, I styet, knew of it was when He was re. A Fatal Aceic a surgceon vendered all possible At 10 o'clock Last night resting casy. - THE AURORA TRAGEDY. am to Tk B Alph Murdock of this place, accido while getting into_the by charge struck him under the left jaw, passing upward and killing him instantly The death of Ralph has cast a gloom overthe Ve out hunting today on of Captain S, M lly shot himself v 10 start home, Ominous Revelations fo Wife and a Bos Arnony, I, Oct to Tur Bee. win Kelohner of this eity, wh is investigating, is assuming a serious aspect —— d poisol g of Sherman County Ie Ladhis republicans opened the campaign Thursday night a boarder named Seibert it is now rememb erdied suddenly whom Seibert married, died s colored man w goand has not since been h Benschotter The latter's wide am | minutes entertained th andienec with well s followed by George W, . Dorsey, who for over an hour explained his position on guestions of public interest, espe was loudly wte for senator in the Seventeenth dis- trict closed with one of his rix It is only the begiiing him disippeared The Woming Canvass, Spocial Tels : Thestate vote was cane vassed tolay by the canvassing sisting of Governor Warrn, drum andJudge Brown, who was president sIKinley bill A Rally at Orleans. 1o yesterday wi il Ll Every republican on t ar that “cived being 'he opera house was full and many alliance men pr forcible and cc tof Clarle over Beck, for The entire vote cast was only 16,051 pared with 18,010 cist two years at fallingoff alian system of voting tion, of which some people | of the new o= wincing speceh and showed followers in « maste Nettleton discussed the and railway question and i peal to his fellow med the republi at the allin al auxilliary of the democratic (do @ strong ap to take advantage. cers qualified tonight. be inaugurat imuediately issue ucall convenng U on Monday, ¢ Tun as a politic Sarpy County Democrats. GreTya, Neb., Oct. 11 e of Unecle Sam's Buflalos at Loarge al Telegram gram to T Seeretary Meldrum has i secretary of the of a band of sov- band known to exist, from the Natio The bunch of bufflos grwzing some timo today nominated the ot (X LEvHaY interior to make following candidates : olanti conglae buflalos, the lust lwas renominated, commissioner and H., ukle for repre- senatorial convention wusheld immediately aft 1 and_nominated ¢ The grand rally bilied for to C. H. Rakestraw arrived on the 1arties have ¢ capture themand it is turned to theie possiblo the old stampin rohase Artesian Well O CHAMBEREAIN, Telegram to Ti audience and he at 5:20 for Nebraska The board of county commissioners have callel an election tovots £7,000 in bonds to purchase Itis the design to utilize threshing mas chine engines as the Gage County Dis rict Court, , Neb., Oct tesian well oute ourt for this connt u temporary Judige A ppleget adjournment The following con- ntenced to thepeni- William Llewellyn cars at hard libor; grand lreeny and 81 fine; horse stealing and grand larceny, six years. ree of the wo today to November E This would enable all victed prisoner Similar action s being taken in other portions of the state, rank St. Clair, The Jewish Perseeution in Russin, 11.—[Special Hebron Republicans Confident. 11.~(Special Tele- .| —There was . rousing last might. Cap mentingon the deca dustry in Russia, aud the decline in the price { the persccution of scompelling the closing of the mills, says that in its ofcorn in con meeting at the court house tain J.. M. Stickel made the openingspeech and was followed by Hon. L, D. Richards, whose ech was enthusiastically received. I J. Majors then lield the close atten tin the audience for half an hour. foeling prevailed, united here and will gi good majority Hon, S. . Car Hasrros, Neb,, Oct. 1. —(Special to Brr.]-The republican rally at Hampton last districts not, especially assigned to them, is ses of the present critical condition of commerce, Rk A Census Office Annou WASHINGTON, Population of Fargo, N. D., b,¢ 2,070, per cent 108,433 population of the statg of Arkinsas 1,1 2 ) 3: population of the stat of North Dukota 152,425, republicans ve the entire ticket o on at Hampton. Cameron addressed a crowd strong and_convincing, ob- throughout. ididate forstato sen- 3D, Snider and E for state representatives, were pres ent and made timely remariks, Minister Reid Gives a Banquet, Pans, Oet. Minister Reid g this week toa number of French artists and ofticials, among the closest godernment Messrs, dosoph r Casolus Duran, Cain and Dana. Republican at Wisner, [Special to T Enthusiasm An enthusiastic was held here this evening at W presentation of jien was made by William G [Special Cablegram to inm has started on issues of the ashooting excursion to Hubertussock. Rachards has many frieuds hereand the mention of his name wis ignal for apy PECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ava, Neb,, Oct. 11.—[Special Telegram to Furnished room, 30080, Oth St. with bath, for M. Nettleton doctrine in the opera sound republican liouse to an aulienco that filled it to its utmost capacity this even- Nettleton w received with Harlan, in the speech that followed, at e wasthe right man for entative at the national congress for the Harin county will stand Best system rlzht, G South brick residence In Council von rooms, witl orehind, thiree improsion ! partly furnisl N Brondwiy. Secoud district. by its numesake November 4, Harlan and Nettleton at MeCook. McCook, N 71 16th e, Cound with people today who came to hear Harlan and Nettleton speak this afternoon house was filled to overflowing and thespeak seatedly interrupted with ap TOR SALE or Rent-Garden houses, by J. [ Rice. 102 Main st., Codnoll sen gained for the republican ticket ugh the addresses today. HY pay rent wn nyou ean bu ul in case of your death ir fundly the homo cloar Hastings at Oxford. ontha following tor Ahomo worthi 31,00) at812 per month. A houo worth 815)) enthusiastic repuplican v house yesterday, at#24 por monthe Ly was held in the op meeting was Hastings, whoseable discussior cal ituation was frequently interrupted encouraging the party is gaining votes every day. A houne worth #,0)) A hone worth #,0)) Otherpriced he on the same torms Jf the politi- t Forfll puetioular sthe fuld & Wells Councll BLufs, OITIZ SURPLUS AND F LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS, 613 Browway, at Ashiand inl Telegram NS STATE BANK 2 one of his charac ches this evening istic republican by the largest political gathering we have had The spealker is b crnor Shedd, Senator | tertained by Hlart, . D Edinundson y will present solid phalanx in Ashland at the Novel ber election 1k I Southwestern lwa, INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, nat Fairbu ~[Spacial Telo- OFFICER RUSEY, gram to Tue B, | ning gun of the occupints of such a domicile need not starve | at least. This company are comparatively new in Omaha, but their brands ot flour are already leaders and their customers are nu vered by the thousands. The ladies are pecially pleased with the exhibit, not only on account of its novelty, but becau: itis made of the R mill company’s flc brand they swee by, when they swear at all T'ho ex hibit of relics of the earlier times in Omaha, by Tom Murray, is periaps the most interesting at the Coliseum, and great deal of attention from visitors, - - Board of Foreign Missions, MixNEAPOLLS, Minn, Oct. 11.—~The thirty first aunual meeting of the Ameri board today, The real work of the board was couk pleted Friday, campaign in the interest of ticket was firc BANKERS Corner Maln and_Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Dealers I forol people, largely afternoom meet furmers, were presont ot the and rousing speeches were ma " and Interest In the evening anothe d The ball was crowded men and prominent citizens and greatenthus jasm revailed mecting wis wro enthusiastio ttracts a | F. M. ELLIS & CO.,, ARCHITECTS And Buildin Rooms 44 and 4 and Roos 24 and 240 Morr | Bluty, fa” Correspoudence solteliod. Richards at its head, along a regular ovatl s the Congre Superintendonts Ou b, Neb, IHow i, Vo nd [Special Telegram cby, Oct 11,