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THE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. Deliverd by Cartier fuuny part_of the City. MW TILTON L MANAGETR TEIEPHONES Rustnees Office, No. 4% Night Editor, No. % [Pt ————— MINOI MENTION, N. Y.P. O Council Bluffs Tumber Co. Pernit to marry was, grantel ¥, G. Kimball and Binie 1 ehis cit | A marriagelicease has beenissvied to J, D. | Cook and Miss Lacy 1uff, both of Hazel Dell v hip. The fineral of Mr G. 8 Tawsonwill ocur © Wediesdiy at 20'clock. The body will be foterred in: Walnut Hitlcemetory The three-year-old sonof Join Myersdied | 1at evening of diphtherin. The funeval will e plice atd o'elck this afternoon from the weidonee, 2 Avenue 6 Died-"Theinfant sor of Mr thm Bulawinat 100'clock p. n place today ot funeral will take the fanily raidence, 150 Niith s Littlo was done in the superior « 0 thelillness of Jidge MeGee, The jury is 0 in attenduice Wednesday, by which time, it is apeetea, he will be ableto be plesent A now pla e's ofice vloy wson, and is kiownas Wi on Madison street, being Pulmertract Horue ¥ 2t night, fears ente BEE conl. vesterday to voth of Wil- 1'he from 1 Mr inday. P m cot et owing An 1 in the county record 1t was by on terr a part of was file the old crett was failing v pidly nd at il o' clock there were g tained that he would not last until morning. His fricads have about given up all hope of his recovery There will be a mecting of the Merchants’ association thi Tuesday) eveningat So'clock i1 the south court oo of the county court house. Allmemuers arn earviestly roquested W be present, as th Pottawattan county abstract unsettlel will be delivend atthe meeting, Favners and_gardeners living east of the dty, « 1 that ther are systematie dep ndatios belng made upon theirhenrosts, and they are going to loadup the oldshot guns and tie toe bulllogs loose hereafter, The feathered inhabitint soveral farm lave been taken, and not achicileft o the place. A new steel t aontire steat ) antenyl acounts s bea t-Beno block will hereafter b imporiant alter I and which v Among them is sauthwe oller b Shug pliced in the and the heated by tions aro o | be commenced making of a of the The workof rem thoJames builling by putting ina new frout on the Pearl street side wis commenced yesterlay. The build ing will be modemized and transformed into one of the most. conv t and handsome on thut side of the street, Julke Jumes 18 take Ing personal supervision of the work and will spare 1o expense in renodeling the building. J unqualifiedly dec tion of towuship clerk ticket. Theoftic year wasun profi table, the total income bein g 813 e prospectof it bein ) that tliis v nder soneral demand trenchmentand economy, warraited in enterin contest to seeurean clection is final Yesterday was sentonce d court at_Avoca, and J couple of yictins to of. William Quegn, who pladed guilly to stealing o lorse from its owner’s stable in Avoca, was itenced to three years in the penitent Browi, who was found guilty of seduction, was seitenced one year and four months in the ¢ His attomeys gave notice of an ap- Joul 10 tho sapremo “enrty il Trown s0G: ded in giving the requirved bond to permit bim to enjoy his freedom while tho pending in the higher court, 3 Sentor Witlian B. Allisor will spek in the Masonic ternple in (his ity next Wednes day evening, The political issuesof the cam. palgn will be discussed, as a matier of course, but the chief part 6f the address will be devoted to the tarifl legisiation of the re- publican parly and the new MecKinley bill tis o to say thatit will be anable and interesting aldress, Senator Allison is kuown asa finaneir and political t tomake any prouises necessary. orwill not nprehend re especially in Goss ines the nomin on the repy Hasdeclination v inthe district o Deemer hnd o POs s ossar an who THE The Oriminal Cilender Taken Tpin the Dis- | THE BOARTZ MURDER CASE NEWS 1N THE BLUFF trict Uourt Yesterday CALLED, Frand New Puy A Ma Man Charged with Sehool Board Muddle Diphtheria Cases—Must for an Accident, Inthe district court yesterday Hivam Fox trial for un ssault made upon s § ehter, ngivlof twelve yearsof age 1ime of the alleged nssault Mrs, Fox threo o four dags later two before her litte babehad been buviel, On themorning of theassaul o righbor wi 1, Whiose house band's house was located partly on Elox's lot, he rise, went out to see what the matter was with the horses, She discovered th he noise was from an adjoining out- bouse where she found Fox struggling with thelittlegirl. She rescue 1€ rl and took herhomewithher, Mrs, Fox being in such a critical condition, 1othing wasdone oward liaving him ariested undl sh wis deaa and buried. When Fox returned from the faneral of bis wife an oficer took him in charge, Tho girland the neighbor woman both told _the sano story concerning the occurrence went onto the stand and madea gener nialof havink muitted any offense. claimed that he wanted the girl to his break Fast for him, nis being unable todo s disappeared from th ) in the yanl to flud he rod hor just coaing out of the building near the bam, and was trying to make hee o back in thehouseand get t meal, andshe resisted, Heattribited the testimony of the neighbor woman tospi us¢ ho had advised his wife not to associate with her, 8s e decimed her an unfit person. Tho cse was nob ied, but was ggiven to the jury without eito Judge Macy had »ared, and so adjourned cour e eveningto give himti The case was given to the andat 9oclock the baili they had reached averdict into the court voom and the vendict. Tt was short and simple, but it bore a tervibleimport to the prisoner. “We, th jury, find the defendant guiityas charged, was what the clerk read Fox was badly broken up, md seemed to vealize fully the enomity of his crime. Tle sentence can bo twenly years in the peniten- tiary. He is only thiviy-two years old, just in the prime of life, As ‘e was lel outof the court room back to thejail to await se- % his brest leaved with tho cholsing sobs he could not westrain, was on stedpin At the was very sick, and died. But a day ye gl wife She lie went out not his instractios pre- until 70'clock 1€ to do so. jury at 7 o'clock wiounced that They marched clerk wad the Signs. Losey & Jensen’s, 11 Pear st Losey & Jensen paint houses, rolucol rates loaned on chatte searity by . H. Shaate & Co Moneyat and realestatos Is Diphtheria Spreadi Therels some anxiety bei parts of the ity on aecount of the prevalence of diphtheria, It is admittedthat in a iy thesize of Council Bluffs the presence of the disease il thetime is to be ex peeted, but i cently the increase in the number of cses re- ported has bean great enoigh toc a litlle sprebension and mike the inquiey permisa- Is the disease spreading? While medicl authorities are somewhat in doubt atout the disease being anything more than of an infectious nature, and not highly contagions like smallpox, to b traus- mitted by the germs in the air, a panic wouldbe improba le, even ifitshould spiead toan alarming extent. Jukging from ‘theupathy of the Loard of health, a little jolt in the way ofa panic would not come ani The physiciaus of the crty helda meeting a few daysago and indulged in comsiderable discussion concerning the disewse, They all rewgnizd its dangerous charicter and fn- fectious nature, and were of theopinion that prompt ind encrgetic action was necessary o stamp it out and thus prevent its assuming o maignant form. Various meaus for aceom- plisiing this were discussed, and it wa agreed that the best and safest method was lo prevent the attendince in of any child suflering from throat nding that the board an 10 make fre- v the school children. ¢ recommendations fell like a wet lanket z folt invarious is bl school ushin and 0 his ultimate s that be wasnot s badly hirt, imagined him be, and that nade with intentto other weapous being usea than the Cody. "It is claine he had ample provocation for the hammering he gave Lyous, and id not 1y more interstingthan e deserved, The case has not yet been heand tn court Dr Jennings filed an day afternoon char, doubts trazspi bis wife assault wa information yester. ing Dr. Belinger with the failure to report acase of diphtheria that cameunder his professional care, A warrant was issuedand the poysicim was arviested, The case wis that of alittle child, the only one in the household of Mr.and Mps, Meyers, living at 325 avenwe G, Dr. Bellinger clains thatthe child was placel under his careon Saturday, and thathe wis nat sure the diseaso was' diphtherin uutil the last visit he made lato urday night, and afer he wmme to his offic he mailed postal canl to the eity clork re porting the cascof diphtheria, The card did not show up until uy afternom. I the meantime Dr. Jemings, city physician, had his attention calldd to the. case and iny tigated it wnd foind itto bea very malignant tack, with buthttleprospeet of the patient's recorery. Whenhe returned atioon he filed the lnformtionand the arrest was made, 1t willbe futther investigated in the police court today. Tho larceny of a docks by two brothers, named George and Paul Clark, has resul ted thood row in the vicinity "T'ho 5 the property It occupied i conspietous placo in his Lousehold and was required to do double duty—to servo as anindiator of timo and Bethérs® private bank Wnen the Clak bovs gt into the house on Saturday ovening aud stolothe fime picce, and after takingont the money thefowner had carcfully secroted in a, they dostroyed it Bethers was very angry, and he aid Clirk, sr, gol into a row overthe transaction, and Clark got & very y lock Sunday moning he pulled J »Sehurzout of bod andprocured i warnnt for the amest of Betlors, nd tho old man was taken in by towler, Yostoriny the wir w and when 1t Wiks oV Powler weit to the neighborhool aeain and seeved olght wdditingl warrants, arroting all of theClark fauily, the two Boys for licceny and the others for issault, and Porry Knight, bis wifo ad all of s chillren.” TheKuight famly are neighbors, and werodrawn into the rl Fracas ) parutly wmply buause it was genend By all gave bonds foe theie aprearance this afternoonat 5 oclock, when the three familics The city council mevand transacted its regu- s and had some time left thy ave becn employed in its official cha ith, but an_adjoum- ul without avything being done. SIX NCW cases ro- in_at least threeof condition that gives their litt nragement and o ultime One of tue sufferers Aylesworth, son_of Judge Aglesworth. Tho othe are My, Peter C. Millers fon Johison, six s old, 1907 South ‘Tentiy strect: Bessio Toronly, six yoars 0ld, corner Haruony and Benton streets: Hary Bates, ten years old, 1017 Sixth avenue, aid u little child of Mr' Myers’ at i e s v typhoid fever were also re- ported. One was Ciaude Johnson, twenty- for yors old, residing on the cornerof Ninth street and Sixth avewe, and the other was thechuldof Charles Maysden, cor- ner of Fourteenth avenue and Fiftéenth street. are friends ho The Manhattan sporting healquarters, 418 Broady Pine interior deneating, T The best auctioncer 11 the stateis H. H. Tuman, Councit BliTs, Spociil attention to vlooded stock sales, and all branches of mercantile goods. OfMie) 503 Broadway. Clarged with Fraud, William A, Pruitt of Neola wis before Justice Hendricks yestenlay on @ charge of obtaining money under false preten The preliminary examination occupied most of the afternoon and was completed wit the exception of the decision, Justice Hendricks wiving to consider the matter for a day or two, this not causing any special inconven- itnce 1o the defadant, who is out on good bnds. The testimony showed that Pruitt was ealsing corn and grain on a farm which he hadrented from theowners, Ho mado o contract with Mr, Richards, 4 local agent for afirm of grain dealers, by which be sold his grain to them and seceind vanous advances of mouey, promising to deliver the grain in the future. [t is claimed thathe wopresented tlat the gi from all liens or in- cimbrane as the fact was thatthe rent, w paid. It was also climed that Pruitt opay on the rent, and after war hathe didso and_secaved §15 more to settle the rent claim in full, an- instead of doing so Richards had t pay o $100 tosquare the rent, and also wasout about an equal amount on mccont of all the | krain not being deliverel. On_ Pruitt'sside of the case it was shown thit he had lived for vewrs a5 anhonest, upright citizen, but y & Jensen andtheir ll'll'nlhnluln wpathizers will il the police court rom. PERSONA Judge Mo 10 attend cou day or tyo. Erank Chambers, deputy county clorls, s to depend somowhaton third log with i sil .verhead. An unfotunate tun of the foot caused @ sprai of the ankle, PARAGRAPUS. ¢ is on the sick list and unable Heoxpets to be out in The Schy The case of the school board, which was to havoe como up bofore Superintendent Cooper yestorday, was continued until Welnesday, theidth, on account of the absencoof John N. Baldwin, who s loking aftor the interest the anth-McNwughton menbers of the board. Mr, Haldwin has gone ¢ @ busi ness trip, which will take severdl days. - Call at the ofice of D, J andtakoarilobo Wilson Wrios, Wi, e, utehinson & Co, crnce wd yot that by mismanagement or reverses, orhoth he bad become finuncially involved, He had delivered grain fromtime to time, on the contract, and paid some money, but therest of the grain was seizedon o wrilto secure the vent, wud he was unable to fully meot the obligations, 1t was wrged indofense that the compliining witiess was tryingto us: the | criminal law to force Pruitt, or bis friends, | 0 come o tinauncial N'l‘h'lll‘ nt. Buy yourlumber of The Judd & Wells Co., §13 Hroad way, J. G, Tipton, v 2 Broadway, Towa'st Darting, | of Towa w. Markeo sends Tur By, with his compli 15, @ samble Lox of the “Kate | Shelly” eigar. With it comes a beautiful souvenir 1n color, gold and rich tints. On the | flest page 15 @ porteait of the Towa herine, with fac-similos of the medals presented to | her by the legisliture and by i children of Dubuque. Plotuthes of her modest country | bome uear Moiugona, la., the futed bridge THE OMAHA DAILY BEEF notice tothe JINNE OX PIss and theseenoof her breathless sttion agentfo stp the ¢ triin, are preeated. Tt is auniqie andat trietive advertisement for a grool cigar With itls thestory of Kate Shelly's her d which_has found a place in the history Puregoy & Moore, Councl B1uffs 1 western agents BOSTON §1ORE THE THIS WEEK. The Greatest Line of Bargaing Con Cit Dlues Has Kver Seen—Fother ngham, Whitlaw & Co, Bargain List, ampleted the work of oxtending and enlirging our stow nd we now have one of the largest, best lighted, st venti- lited and most pleasant store rooms in the west W will jnnugurate the fall season with @ speciul clearing sile of e week. We crey the most completeline of dry goods in tho city. Our prices speal for thomsely We arodeternined to mike the Boston st ahousdiold word in every family, and will ik il effort this week. Kead these barge 4 Arineh pillow We have aso Muslin S seMuslin 12 Unbleched c. Unblachel THED SHEETING, L-nchpillow case Muslin 9e. Bleached, tiinch pillow case Muslin 10¢. Bleched, 04 Shecting Blowched 104 Sheeting 3670 Blached, Unbleached Musting, two makes qualitic Yard wide bleached Muslin Se. Special binrsguins Geand ic Atse we havo four ditferent ing the E'rut of the Loom regulir 100 Musling, Good quality, yavd wide Camuric Se. We will plice on sale omorrow the follow- fng lowpriceson Canton flanncls OQur 4v flamel will compare wilh any 6e goods, Atse wo show an exeellnt quality Domet flannels at specal prices, ( 10¢ and 121/c. Extra wide Shaker flannels in gray and s let, price diringthe sile, 25 Twilled scarlot thnnels, whidh were bought at auction by bur cstern agent and can never be duplicated, at the following prices: Al wool flannel at 19 will compare with any 2ic goyls, iichall wool tricot. These goods formerly sold for 250; duting sale 19¢n yard, Another 10t of 50 pieces of ourspecial 54-nch in all wool ladies' clth, same colors as before; also a new lineof SeBteh tweed ef- fects, #8-inch heavy weight, @ y sivable colors, « 5 10styles soft finish full sold for C i ¢ inchloom dice tabli i f bl ask e and 45¢, We lave just r 175 bules of comforts and have opened thewn upav 12/, per centless than list season’s prices Nicely quilted andlinedcomforts at 75, §1, $1.10and $1.35. Reversible comforts with gool batting cial price §.50. ‘We will place onsale Monday : 5 pai yand white 10-4 blankets at 88¢, never before sold for less than $1.19. blankets, all wool, same numbe at 5e, good makes, incud nd Lonsdale, all 70, 80, sear- Dleach —sale pr spe- price during sale $4. sold for &4, 10-4 white blanket, all wool, # 114 white olankets, 75 pe nt wool, £4.25. 11-4 white blankets, 90 per cent wool, £2.7 10-4 heavy gray blankets in blue 'and red borders which we will sell at §.45; our regular #1069 quality. 11-+ white blankets, warranted allwool, 85— in three different makes and seven distmet colored borders, CLOAK WMARKE Special Ourdr.50 gurmont, for § Ourslo.o0gar Our 10,50 gar mont, fur Oursl2.00 garuent for Our#l 2,7 garment for Our3l7.00 garment Sor Our§2s.00 garment for $15.00, Ourgs.00 rarment for £20.00. BOSTON STORE. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Improved Ked Men. Today will mark an epoch in the history of the Improved Order of Red@ Men. The great council of Towa and Nebrasks convenes here and will continue until Thursda) Thecouncil will commenceat the wigwam of Pottawattamie tribe, No. 21, at 10 o'clock this morning, Mayor Macrae willbe present and wil deliver an address of welcome, which will probably be responded to by Hon.J. H., Campbell, mayorof Des Moines, or Great Sachem H. U. Funk of Audubon. After the meeting of the great councl a de- of Pocahontas will be instituted whichis theladics’ degree of the order. It is expected that there will beseverl hundred delegutes and visitors in thecity. Tomorrow, a some hour to be fixed ther will be 4 grand public pwrade that will mike & very imposing spectac A lurge muimber of delegates and visitors camein lastnight. A special cir vin the Milwaukee bove the following ladies and gen- tlen.en from that city, and tuey areregistered at the varios hotels : Des Moines—Dr, K. D. W. E Davis and wife wite, W. B, Keffer and wife, Hon,J. H. Campbell amd wife, 8. Stutsmonand wife, G. 2, Morgan and ‘wife, Amos Weller and wife, Herman Rien and wife, B, L. Moore and wife, Miss vora Hali, Mrs. Cully,J. H, Wilson, 1oy Adclir, A, I". Lafee, W. J. Pugh, We Hon. George W. Shope, Rhinehart, A.C. Crsby, T. M Knight, Jumes Albert,"W. C. Elliott, Trwin Wilson, A B. McCowin. The follwing gentlemen and their ladies from yarious parts of the state also cane in last night: H. Scoville aud \\‘il'l‘ C ge Gilroy, Perry, Ta.; B. A, Fale and \\|f«-, Perry, Ia.; J. C. Hint )humnu 1 . B. Hoflman, Manuing ; Geovge i. Belt, Hon. H. U, Funk, 4\||ml|b0u‘ Ia. ine, Polk City, Ia. S. Wiley and wife, Thomas Ufford and ay, Ta.; If you wish tosell your property callon the Judd & Wells Co,, C.B. Judd, prosident, 606 Broudway, Wilson Terrace is now on r lots will be offered for ing at the ofice of D.J 617 Broadway, ord and the sale this morn- Hutchinson & Co, Oharged with Mu Today the tridl of Williim killing of James Donthue will begin, The tragely occurrel aboit & year ago in & su- loonon Broadway. In an slteration which took place theve Boartz shot Doninoe, killing bimialmost instantly. Boartz claims that Donloe, in compaiy with anther young man, assauited Lim the uight beforeon the stredt, their purpose being to wb hin, On the night of theshooting he recomized Donu: hoe as one of Lhe assalantsand shot. him. Tho work of impanclling o jury will begin with the opening of the distriit court this moriing. rdder. Boartz for the Wall paper atLosey & Jensen’s, 11 Pearl st, steam heating, sanitary en- O4) Lii'te bailling, Om iy, 20} Mer viam block, Council Blafts, ¥or rent -Fumished room. man, 629 Willoy ave Mrs. Ly Pav for an Edmund Wilion yestenisy commenced a suitin the district court against the Union Mutual Accident association of Chicugo. He clains that he held a certificato in that asso ciaflon enitling nim to s weekly albwanco in cwse of accident, md $125 in caseof per- wanent fjury. In August, 18, white fol- lowing bis business as by L he run W hook into his hand s wounds from whith he has not 3 covered, The injury belng permaent ho insists on the company payiog the full amount, & “Wilson Terrace,” the finest addition Coueil Bluffson salo this moming st Broadway, dent. o7 —— Nor Ploads Guilty. A somowhat rasrkable compromisd® wis patched up vesterday with the sneakt'ief, Millor, who stole a ot of jowelry from \'rs, Millor at® North Seventoonth street scme timoago. Millor is the follow who bas ten erqged In sicak thioving upn a tew wid origual plan. He would go to s bhoarding housy, cuguge s roon and have b lndliy | show it tohim, and g a pretense for w"'mn'i | her toleavo the moma would tematk that he | wanted to wash his b ands, and aftorshe would | | leavewoull wo throne the room and the | house, 1 0 to have pliyed this game Lplaces in Omaha. e wis followed by Marshal Tem pleton and arrestod afterhis wbbery at Mrs. Miller's boarding n..“;m. this cify, amd has since been in the ourly Jail, The charge pluced _ogulnat bim was grand larceny, bytan examinitior of the artides stolen created the doubt in the ninds of the officers that the charge could be mair tained, on accomnt of their vae. They we ordingly submitted o a_joveler, who pronounced thelr vaiu to boabout & Mil ler admitted s willipgness to plead guilly to the charge of petit larceny i the graver churge was withdmwn, This was agreed to and heentered the pleaof guilty Sentenees has ot been pronounced. It will probubly beabout thirty daysin theconnty jail and when i serves thit sentenceout itis ex- pected thit the Omata officers will take hin and rin him thiough the il and grind hiv u ool deal hardor, AR $10 Reward. T will givo £10 for the name of the co whoshot my mustife pup *‘Chicf" last. night, or Twill give theshooter the sameamount if he will come to me in daylight and ackiowl edgethe shooting, Giomie C. PULLYAN. Theduryin the Burke Case Disagree, AtS o'clock last evening, after being out sixty hours, the jury in the Butke damago case came out and convinced the conrt that there w possbility of them agrecing uponn verdict and were discharged. Befove they cameout Judge Macy held aconf withthe for an, J. W. Mor&e, who assured him there had been no change sine Satuirday noon. ' The julge was anxious to | a verdiet reached on Accomt of the gr expence of the frial, hut howas satisfied the there was o bope of it, and while le d plored the fach he felt it was unneces. sary to punish th yimen by requiring them to remain out longer, The bhallot takon at noon Saturday stood six to six and the lust ballot taken showed the same un- alterable division e calei Secure a hore in **Wilson Terrice’’ atonce, as everybody wants a lot in this bewtiful termee. For sale by D, J. Hutehiison & Co,, 617 Broadway. ard s no avo it Reception to senator Allison. Senator William B, Allison will be ten- dered a yeception at the wsidence of T. J ans, on Oakland avenie, on Wednesday ening, October 15, from 7to S o'clock. The izens” generally, irres pective al spedially invited to meet Coung di tinguishied guest D k) Bort Simms, teacher of piano, organ i, Rosid 0. Gl st. IRefers J. Mackay. AT Reswpeetfully Declines. While sensible of the honor conferredupon meat the late republican township conver tion,and thankful to my friends for theiv kindiess, Tam compelied todecline the nomi- nation fortownship clerk. Huan W. Koss. - AND POl COMMISSION, 1 Blufls' and [ FIR It Calls the Cou Elev, awil's Attention to the nth Strect Viaduet., Special Watehman Bradiey, who had been employed as block watchman on Farnam street between Tenth and Eighteenth, and whowas arrested a week for being drunk and disorderly, was the first man called be- fore the board of fire and police commissimers last night, After h ing the evidence of the officers, who suid they had seen Brad- ley when under the inflience of liguor, he was told that, he would be excused. The case of Patrolman J. P, Kelley, who was discharged from the service two weeks ago on_account of beingdrunk at_rll-call, was taken up again on a request from him for a rehearing. Kelley swx'mhm-d three or four witnesses who ciaimed to have seen hin himon the evening inguestion, und who said they did not notice any evideneos of drinking upon him. Several officers wer called, who said that Kelly was intoxicated, or acted as though hie was, one cvening at wil call, Fireman John McBride ~ of hose nouse No. 2. was given a leave of abseice of forty days_with ten days' pay. Theyoung man is inill health and is goin to re cuperate, Fireman John D. Ormsby was granted ten days leave of absence, Patrolman J, . Boyle wis granted aleave 0; absence of fiftecn days with ten days' Ay X John Didam, who was burned out a few weeks ago, requested permission to remove hissaloon from 2020 to 2811 Walnut street, Granted The board then went into executive ses. on and referred the case of Patrolman Kelley and Special Officer Brdleyto the committee on men and discipline, The motion W ed ing the seeretar] cal the at temtion of the mayor and the city council tothe fact that in the opinion of the boud of fire and_ police commissiorers the Eleven th strect viaduet, is in an unsafe con- dition as a thoroughfare for public travel The resolution also called the attention of the authorities to the fact thut the city ovdi- nances insection &, chapter €3, permit per. S0 to drive over tht v luduct it the rate of eight miles per hour, but the boardof fire and police commissioners believe that this is ddedly unsafe. e The World's Fair Commission. Fuclid Martin of this city, ex-Governor Fumas of Brownsville, A, G. Seott of Kear- ney and L. W, May of Fremont, the Ne- braska legislative conmitice of the world's fairhelda snort session in the directors' room of the chamber of commerce building last night. The purpose of the meeting was todecide upon the manner in which Ne- ’s oxhibit shall be made, but owing to the fact that the general board of manage ment has not yet decided upon what is wanted from this state, the committee ad- journed without trausacting auy business Aoy 1n Honor of Father Mathew, DunLIy, Oct, 13.~A procession numbering 50000 persons marched through tho strects today in howor of the memory of Father Mathew, theapostie of temperanco, The lord mayor, members of the corporation and various tradeand temperance societies were inthe procession. mstruct- S Surprised a Burglar. As Mr. Shea, wio lives at 1511 Leaven- worth street, retumed home from the theater last night he saw aburglar making his escape througgh the back goor. He had evidently just effected an entiance, as nothing in the house was disturbed, — - FPERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. Mantzof Chicagois atthe Barker, . Hall of Pawnee City s at the Case) . H. Brigham of Chicago is atthe Mur- S. ingalls of Mipneapclis isat the Pax- P. lard, M. L. Harry of -Stella is in the city, at the [¢ m E. Levenwool of Chicagois atthe Mil- H, Payie of’ Botvoitis vegisterd at the "flXlUl\ . Hinsell of Liygoln was yesterday. M. H. Crisiy of Stexling wus at the Casey last maght, M. 1. Coleof Beatrice was ot Jast night J. . Hood of 1t might M. A, Malone$ of Chicago Is reggistered at the Crasey. W. B DeWitt of Keamey isin the city, at the Barke . M, V the Mur w the H th at tko Barker the Mu rray Lincoln was at the Barker wds of Lincoln is in the ¢l Ay ‘Torrey of Chicago Puxton Thompson of St Millard. Lowis Moyers of at the Millard, Willfam M. Davidson of Blomi Murray. ank H. Hubell of New York was at the 0 last nighit Jobu (. Watson of Nebrasks City was at the Millard last night, ¥, it 15 in the city, at Louis is registered at . w York is inthe dty 1, MPUKSDAY, CUTOBER 14, 1800, N TUR ght Mo Arrested LIZATION FRAUDS, in Chicago on That Chawge. Cica o, Oct, 13 ht mon elargoed with attempted naturalization frauds wore avrosied tonight by the Bermard Manuning Coffee, James Sheena foleral authorities Edyard Melona, n I'hey John on, Thomas Harri John Callaban and Patrick and John Murray The United States marsh been the authoritics had naturalization was b opin g ex te i starter in th estthe subposed fr: not stated in prog tive ofticy Trouble Brewi ALENTINE, Neb, Ber)—There is gr Indians at Rosehud They hiave b eral Crook 1S ity and tonight's atter uds were undertaken was A yery sharp s, with {m portant state and Logisla- ¥ alsoat s take. - & Ot at danger from the Sioux 0 discont in the purchuse and the other commission- his unemsiness and aggrravatea by a religious up wnong them, lieaded by wn wino el £ Chr arcalso mich age “Short. Buffalo,” nerof the coming The rations issued to them Congress not hayin g [ July of wach i been incensed by nundred and fity ligious oues on aceoun the Ind sy 1l tion from this point spoudent has been cantio most veliable Indian trouble out there soon. Huver, Oct. 13 toduy Horr B bl riety of the party hs thesocialist congress was held in Paris, party now owned 10 Bad 600,000 s bseri ber discnss ion ganda. socialists we vored by th noumced Werner and said he was Wemer was _disloy Kneeht and Hasel over, cours May day and with theliberals ers supported the Berlin opposi tion. SESSI0TL WIS eTormous, defende is that the opposition has been Caught the Oct FurLeroy, Neb., grm to Tur Ber) Sheriff Mawhoney ol tion until lately, and the year the agent taking ration it The than usually, been buying arms and a the raral Herr Bernd declared that the d extremists, o prepared denounced justi fied {in thede A A majority party Theé attendance at today’s r 1said tonight that aware that fals indulged in to a arests we what inter In local 1Rosebad Agency 13, Special toThe gency, South Dakota 1ted sinco the treaty of theivlnd's hias been augnented sect springing Indian cilled wsto be a forerun stoorthe Saviour ated by the sina 1d small beef catt de the aunual app upplies ond i (1 yout one tick m the r of theirdancing Lidians have, nor i i B corre some of the will be and Th ol by hat thore -— The Socialist Cong In the scialist congress 8. 1 that the dn atly increased si trade « There nn 48 @ stormy propa Berlin to e measures fa. Gillewberger d Chusiness ssclalist,® 0 prove that party. Lieb anarchism and the moderate nsteations on last tion _in vot S the speak ainst tho s, which sociulist to the his leade: The general opiuion finally routed Thieves. 13— [Special Tele: For some past this city be: has quietly securingevidence of certain robbe from carsin the yards of the at Columbus, On th dence het aerat Fullerton wlhen arrested, plicated L. L Chilling of wlhose names |r1 lll last in dwell, arrested Gray, and found part s hou consisting of a lot of thirty puns of shoes. arties have since - Robs a St other A Boy Ukran, was heldup near hex rabber, who mail, _ While he thed the pistol two shots at W secured h dmitted iray of Colur Platte Center and unknown, Colu 3 Jala, Oct. 18, sceurel the express s rifling r of the stage tried to shoot him, but wouldn't work. the driver, Union Pacific stre “rank Frid th evenin, theft and im August wo others, On the arrival with Snyder, with Sheriff upon searching of the stolen goods, smoking tobacco and Chilling and the been arrested, s pany The overland stage ast night by a maslkeed Lox and the mail sacks The robber fired both missing, This afternoon the bber was found in the woods aud pro old, a stranger in this Census Ofice WasmuivaToy, Oct, ments : Belleville, percent 43.78; East croase 571, iana, 1,11 in d to be a boy 13 il t. cent 65.01; bout eighteen years init, P Anouncements, Census announce. ), increase 4,677, Louis, 1IL, 15,16, in- State of Louis- o ~|ulc n( Tllinois 3,818, 53,24 A Congressmar JKANE FALLS, Wash,, state of Mississippi | )0, per cent 13,00 e s Heavy Lioss, Ot 1 gressman Wilson, who returned from Wash- ington afew duy o, reports the loss of a pocketbook containing 10,000, e e VA and Colis to ac Last night, aftera most brilliant the grandest exposition Omal came toaclosein the The occasion was signalized by brilliant attendance in ()lv GLORY, Exhibit Con 08 es has ever scen *oliseam, large and which were repre sentatives of ever class inthe communi The as if to tainment to ina blue of glory. decorations, the va allow sousibly effected by Coliseum was brilliant expire, y llluminated, great enter to spealk, the S0 The brilliant colors of the ed. liesilver and golden exhibits seemed to more brilliant than usual in while the spirits of the visitors scerned iness of the metal 100k the effulgence, also the inspiriug scenc Hundreds of pople gazed upon the nagnif cont. display for while hundreds a dozen times ing had be trancing sido of life months must shall bo pernitted to well. music and clap; the fivst, time, also gazed upo the same interest they b during some, the varied attractions had mest irresistible and to others so me the brilliant things, the o expo the exhibition. become al- tertadn- the evidenco on- every gaiety that mauy pio | efore thiy id thememory fare- The attendance continied to file into the interroruntil long after 10 o'clock, and aclous avenues, the while to examinesommne attracti 1derful a promiern stoppin to watch the ville orto listen to the ie the s to display, flights of Mol: entrancing strains of the Second infantry band. There fine have been displays in that half a dozen of who were not s the ( of the managers said that he these atistied M0 exhibitors with seum, one did_not believe uld - be found with ohe wvesult of their displays and the manner in which they hud been treated. The undertaking was one of n Ttwas one which portions. prise, carry that patience, e all these As an bad met block at 7 o'clock Lieutenant Colone! B ninoth pro vequived enter. y aud populuity to out, and it is the verdict of thonsands vequisites were found in agors, Messrs, Rood adunet 0 the g Knights of Pythias attendod, air ones wero the lions of the the & Bell and_closing the and amongz the ening, ‘They at the Pythian hall in the | and under »wi of t imen tand headed by the Union Pacific baud, marehed to the Colisen m. The divisions inline division Omaha No. 1 8, twelve men; Black Bagle No. 17, fc Downs of the Fivst regiment b nty-two men and also joined Lincoln with twe in the parade In addition to the divisions and most of them b number of stafy sent, Captian_ Teaulu, with nineteen Launalot No. Among thew werenoti Dougles of Lincoln, ‘wlonel Hicks of the Lioutenant Colonel obraska, L the “Third, and The gay unior oficers lent an added and ey b allant wea 1y sjecial request an exhib 0 by Ouiahia division 15 Were gone o which wass cleared wass so saall that the movements could not give of fact movome bt tho sy well as could have be wnumber of th military bearing and a 10 the tact loss, uttracted the of < Blufts men No, Conneil nineteen men g Lily 14, eight” men men. Colonel come fron wore arteen there we rossimental offe sing in wniform o Lieutenant Colone o Major Greon of Kearney, [ I8 tenint Colonels Wells and Scisen of the major gen 35 of the Six st Towa Jlick of the Colomel (i Jenkins, rogiment, 1Pourth han of Cragor I's stafl and 1 Knight rilliancy to the all observers © drill was A number through with, n exocuted i v dosired, Neverthe lghts displayed true ommendavle deyotion ics of the order have also | | HeOopens the Campaign fo New York | Americ AL P AYER UL, I ts the Resultof | g Meeting. Pirtenuie. Pa, Ot 13- [Special gram to Tae By ‘The first mecting Playes’ and National league represen tatives | he fed in a draw Aftor had been pre sentel a holt in egotinttions was called bere andall hanls decded to adjoirn day, hoping to lear from th macting inthe meantime. President O'Neil | of the National says the only question thet soparites the t t of priee, and they will surely come WAt thonext ity and endut mciting. This las beer tely decided hold it. It upon at a foint meeting of thotommitteofrom | quality which appe eachcluband the National Players' league is | saie critie, but it ec schoduled here for next yoar | better, that touch - the world alive SPEAKER REED AT UIICA, Of Mr, Scanlan's singing written, but last nigl trifle worn from a cold with vo Combine Which the R*jutst “Myles Aroc Trish comedy d Boyd last eve: Seanlan's newost ma, was ma nown at tha lng toa very large audience The play is cast upon vory famitiar lines, but wit hedeft touchos of pathos, and the of Irish homo life are und interosting as it the ploneer of o It work, k of « ur, avery Tele of the and hume ) form a combine resy hr seyeral bit froeh wis of h propositions . just th until Satur ne New York | inston play lino of following I dies the v Tt “Mylos A roott, ngenial role, s o well beaten tr quarter of u ce Scanlan ha is of 4w memories rhaps { y stern inly hus what is much of natiare which makes al My urt ot m ¥ voico was been rd o ring prom ! 1 vorel new love song \ me s famous as *Feck-n-boo, in the nursery g the star, with one v strong. Churles i, Wik Suf o0 please the most exictin i Mike Carney, played by te found an ally as baletul, misolf Nuir in the It his +ha or, in su State. , Det, 13, Lte Wi ope The campalg -4 nedtonight at o ma Reod addres , he told them, thought they were never hefore in that has The ¢e O Lo ext Mau 18 S oldblod I hdde bert M al sty a wlhen Kot LS00 people. Two years ag) they suid that after much in favor of A MeKinley bilt Am To b anction, and they Bl Y supp tions, s ve ire Thurs! tection the full effe he tw pive mn 1 people ve o rolo of been a very long t witnessed soadmi Mr. MeNair gives love with but partl must have their By Torig § to do again what Thelr votes this fall v Wl 1 and the ne in 10 the disfranc t th Maug thesouth, I 1 by Mi e Weat) A Crook Arrvested, ff kbl 1 isa y Laura Webst hagof 1 IO, Wils that she completely whiich She figured 1 Mr. Scan 1y At W ble Harey Ma whodepends upon b Last nigrht e or, swits for o livelil abut ; v Marnell canght into o barber | shiop on § wassent to the police vey f e amstrect celse, a1l exceptoc sin - which the t was enacted L pretty, curly-haived littlo t voico wave a Deautitul bac star and the other persor But the charact tthe most | Wal | whose swe | round toth | inthe § | | | audicace by Con + tanee kets winen b m Palmer Has No L, Oct, 13, i Hon, T a's fair Cn prosic 1aissior sistant Secretary of the the city ut of Amey - Some Gool Shooting N.J., Oct. 15,1 lay between Bdward G York and Jame fott of Kansas City, for £5,000 a sid birds trups was witl As tetor T're deut Py AN o live bbs bert 100 by who is in vld's fair m P said he would | mfora the Pilmoy tomu 14 duline t 1| Eliot ng O3 to Murphy's 8§ birds, i lowed him Phe time was one hour and forty-two min- his actul expen ates, the bost time ever made i a hundred 1 Chicagzo or bird shoot of the - The Austro-German Neg Loxboy, Oct Spec when asked what he thought val Davis ar salaries of Director (Gon 1 10,000, 2 b Bre)~The Ti tary Dickenson—s1500 aud ‘H‘l‘ said he thought them o | Viema says the Austrian government w e s s 18 | ouly negotiate with Germany for the of toncluding a treaty which will manufacturers to make caleulati basis without fear of their new customs regulations. ant pr gotintions. 00 larss to be iu - Charged Withas Thomas FKane, “hundino in 4 planing isket factory in the indulged in a spree 1 riows Offense. worked for Geovge mill out the north end of thecity, Saturday ni being upset by who near = on in B The new n and The ¥ Lis inancial Si N, Oct, 13, rtugal. try held a 5 eme which wed with r s still minis! st 1t with his employer 1 1 nference Saturday ards at a saloon. Kane d not aceept the finar t to Thundino’s home, near | thelate minister of finar lted Mrs. Thun- | bankers when h aning mill heard | doubtful whether t rescue. | an end. | eded dino became en. concluded N game o 2aud W Wi to. oy or and suc yesterday, when ud lodged him Iane « inevad g the police unt Detective Haze capture in juil. - Captain and Nine Oth Qrenre, Oct. 13 bark lerry, from Quebee for Greenock, has gone ashore at T tle Harbor, N. S, The captain and uine theerew are reported Mutinous British Loxpoy, Oct. 13 en mutinous outbrake among the Eng this timein theranks of the cast mont, stationedon the islnd The trouble arose from a detactment of the | regiment beingordered to Indin, The men dtoprepure for their departure, totally | isregariing the commands of the oicers As thing wereassuing # threatening as. pect, the recaliitrants were disarmed. Fi however, all embarked, but in a very | nd menacin g mood. Amuricans Victorion CoNSTANTINOILE, Oct. 10.--A Aucricas and Drases attacked the inSilensia, Syria, and ble WANTE the buildings. Forty Tarkish soldicrs wero [ yfo, 014 f© led. The Americans then invadel the | st crnment bullding, Ikilling the governor | JOOR KE; | TS M0l RENT—A brick residence in Counell nd robled the tr wd the prison by storm, liberatingall the prisomers, ot oliver ronim vithd orchird, thrce locks. fr Spain Threatens Retaliation. orohrd, | i Manrin, Oct It is announced that the | pit i Wi fehed. if deal Spanish government will request thg United [ Dodge & Co. 55 Broud wiy States toadmit the products of the Spanish in the West Indivs, especially tobacco and sugar, withoutthe recently im. posed triff_restrictions. I the event of refusal Spain will excluile American pro- ducts, especially breudstufls. ——— Massacred Them Right Back, Mapwn, Oct. T4—An officil dispatch AR about the expelition sent by the Spanish | Blufrs. government to Ponape to punish the natives e e ; =t - i, D TNt wiien you can by @ o on for the massicro of Spniards says the | ¥ and In cise ur doath Spaniarvis carded ev themn oar tamily the 4 Pheir loss was ninetecn g tarms: wounded, Th 00ps. ot Thewve has another ! Shitroops, A Texas Assignm Tex., Oct. 15.—W . Wi wholesale grecers, assi L &00,000; no schedule nt SUEVeY re ' 1ed of Guemsey. | ‘o SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, WANIED- Four men, t0 Apply at Ruymonds, ne 1;w|: RENTFour roows, nished. Also furnisned M =t ther frult, ete, D& D Ins Unfur. No. 1> N sulky ap. paty of | . barracks i v portion o A youne girlibout 110 16 year Rhg soin ¢ sy Worlc, " 8t. Louls. Hotes 30y K = wenished roon, with bath, for il be rente Apply to N and fixtures of w well siore, or Wil sell als thr quire of T. Councll Blulls. possessions Ar-old Sijith & ¥ OIt RENT--llouses and_roons; oie over tore neir court house, and one furnished Toom atd. 1t Davidson's, 62 i wve MOR SALE or Ront—Gard i I8 Loth ave. en with Main st., Council ey thing bef so killed and native loss was 1) —— Memorial fervices o Loxmoy, Oct. i83.~Memorial servies for the late Mrs. Booth, wifeof General Booth (the Salvation army, were heldtoday at the Olympiy, in Hammnersmith, Twenty-fiv e thousand persons were present. ——— Dillon and O'Brien. Ot 13.~The Paris correspond ent onicle says @ private telegram Dillon and O nded on - the Brittany and journeying to 1t 312 pe N at R p At 82 e at B | ) it B4 o | Otherpric eson the s above monthly payments andinterost, For full part adiresstio Tuld & Wells Co CounciliufTs T month. ot Mus. Booth. e nd] Ahomio w prineipal cull of the Ch states that st of aris. n are - Vace commissioner reached tor 1y said, Of ( Bluffs. doetor, “wo ean Phis place is too snr on my ntmy 4 § Ha m. . n surplu any forn fout TIME DEPOSITS, IRaise - fa & PUSEY, his ohn \ ner Main and Broadway 1owA Gav Co st paid on thne Stephen Lewis of Sylvanin, Ga, ek tolifethe other diy died yrently, and hisson caine finoral* Ho delooted father'’s eyelid, and asking wanted o drink of water nodded his head. Physici in « ostored the selousnoss. him if he the corpso s werve called - | quiver in is | | Wl soon man o con A Chicago \ion Yar. The of health, Wicicersham, hadanother cup of worm: | wooa passed 1o hislips the other ¢ I there isanything that the doctort i ettt vamon, shesld, | QUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DIE, WORKS—~ ,.y-‘-.-mm.wln ipper portion of inds ot Dying and Ole Tue in tie Toft e, says o Chicago dispated to the mide 1o lookus zood a8 new, Work GloboDbmaorat. He hid hurlly oy dongand delivered i all yares ot bis private ofice whena neatly dressed untry. send ‘Ar\x'r.;"“v;n\ . spoke vory so low that the d COUNCIL BLURRS could searcely hear what she 110 = Sand Tknow it is aguinst the vules, \ [want to he veednatod on the A below the lnee. neil “Madim,” said the do that here, for such an exhilition But I don't 1ike n and 1 know you will 1 am studyin The doctor wis ot INTEREST ON vequestw honhe siid - madam, and lot e see vou OFFFICER The doctor fell buek fortures wore ehony black 10 more ladies will ho vaccinatod, « A copt on theirarmy, in this ofice AT am commissionerof health. e MATL e Dealors tn foretgn and d Aeposits F. M. ELLIS & CO,, { Aud Building Superintendents. I Rooms4s0 and 432 Boo Buildin Neb, £ 1 Ben Rohrhach, (1 suspicionslywith Mrs, Sheiflloe her hushand died at the was tried in police court line ! #26 and costs, Morrell wia ng drunk and his wife, who acted thenight police st IPHON wtior yosterduy and irrested last night threatening to A il Hlufrs, 14 North Mai al Director and k Tow St s - 4