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THE OMAHA BEE | CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, Eeliy e by i TILTON . | TELEIHONES | N i 1ot the City. MANAGER THE NEWS The Fast Omaha ing to Have Cu EXTENSIVE L Aa glish Lo Tanikus Iriat Thompson | | proge y blockade 1 by the aint Nearly | plate wa o o e of with hi ng for nam him ph assil 10 k severil i habit of whipp ted the offense time was Last tistied his anger b od up the baby It struck a fonce, up was inse 0 the they ot O Brien was afterwards Tearned said the wifc s afreaid t Lim but the neizhbors 1 do 80, irl bab; el in Helen 1 two th s 1 of O About Bkl 10 ited 1 ilor was win_ the They o i tight between them front o 17acitie house, and the WOTan 1 the | I woman cof the window h [l glass inflicted some pretty severe cuts while the givl was v the blood from her hands and face Oficer MeDonald « alor and them both to the sta The women's quarter of the jail was alr full and the best accommodations that could b given them was to lock them up in one of the cells in the lower part of the jail where the men are kept, Yosterday they were fined £10.10 cach aud the Russell woman was taxed with £ extra to pay for the bro glass, after city v for sin n throu Tho grand fill opening display at the Bos ton store, C: 1 Blufls, takes place tonight Doors open ati p. m. Nogoods sold this eveulng. Yo late suits, nobby, the Model Clo ng men's t designs at stylish Ning Co. and China dinner and tea sets at Lund Bros Buy one of those tea nots before they all gone. Luud Brothers, 23 Main street PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. are Paul G. Schne reived u telogr his fatherin last evening Hurey Curtis, formerly sceretary of the Young Mens Chiristian Association in Couneil Bluffs and now occupying a similar position in St doseub iy b £ moncy for the local s us apparently lg R0 Ny, Thiein Dntameses = and friends o gratulating Him little boy who avr clerk in Foster's | uncing the death ot | b., and left for there v, am an hnson, N *CLS R Me. Curtis none of his cuerey or is warmly greoted by’ all, espocially hearty in con- on beitig the father of a d six weeks ago. ¢ of falland winter goods unveild 1o the public tonight at the Roston « il Bluffs. Doows open ot Fp.m. It cousists of tho finest display of dry goods ever witnessed in the west. vat relnced cates and real estato secrity by K Bixby, steam_featin L 083 Liifo biildinz, Oaihi; riam block, Council Blufts The finest disj! will be oyl o1 chatto H. Shaife & Co sanitary en- 203 Moe Great baviriins this lothing Co. week at the Mod Fatally Crushed by the Cars. When freight train No. 19 on tha Kansas City, St. Joo & Council Blufts railroad reached the local depot at 8 o'clock last night the police patrol wagon was hurridly summoned by a telephone from Major M. M Mawshallto convey a badly wonnded man from the depot tothe hospital. The wagon with the streteher appliance responded promptly anda few minutes later had tuken @ brakeman named William Painter from the wayear 1o the Womans Christian Association hospital, Painter was fearfully injured His right leg was crushed above the knee and his left foot and aukle were also broken and mangled From his fellow teainmen the pavticulars of bis aceident were leacned. He was engaged in switehing some cars after the train arrived in Bartlett, asmall station thivty-five miles south of this city, at 4 o'clock yest afteruoon. Whilo running atong to make a coupling e stepped into a cattle guard, his foot was caught between the narrow strips of wool. Before he could release him- solf the train was upon him. He made a despecate effort to save himself by seizing the slowly approaching car in the hope that he could” hold to it and be dragged out, but his foot had been cuught too firmly in the slots and held him fast, His hands slipped from the carand he foll_beneath the wheels, He had presence of mind enongh to throw his body outside the rails and thus escape instant death, The trucks passed over his logs, crushing them in the manner deser He was taken out and_placed in the way carand word seut to i Junetion to iy a physician at the station when the train ar- rived. Dr. Hunter responded, but when he saw the wounded man he decided that ampu tation of at loastoneof the limbs would bo necessary, and thought best to bring him to Council “Bluffs, where the operation could bo performed to better advantage, and wicre the sufferercould have bettor care in one of the hospitals. Dr. Hunter ae companicd him and kept him under the infiu- enco of opiates to relieve bis pain until the veached the city. When the ambulanc reached the hospital Dr. Lacy, the compauy’s surgeon, had been summoned, and with tho assistance of Dy, Hunter amputated the right leg, but Painter died a short time aftevwards Painter was o man thirty-five years of age, and has been iu the employ of the company for sowo time, He was uimarried, but - ha a father and other relatives living in S Joseph. Conductor Kinzel, who had charge of tho train, accompanied the unfortunate man to the hospital and did_everything he could to make him comfortable, Admits His Guitt, F. Thompson, the colored porter of the Wagner sloeping car company, who was arrested on Sunday for robbiug o passengor, was arraigned in the police court last even ing. Headmitted his guilt and was tuken | back to Marshalltown for trial, near whero the crime was committed. Superintendent Chase of of Chicago, western manager of the Wagner company, came to the city for the purposo of prosecuting the pan d the ofticer and his prisoner last eve ng. Heannounces that the company will prosceute the darkey and send himto the penitentiary, You can buy o tea pot worth from $1 to #2 and a pound of tea worth S, for just §1 ut Laund Brothers, 23 Main street - - Visit the Model Clothing way, Sapp's new building. 4G Co., Broad- e pton, rval estate, 337 Broadway, mo 13a iha L Omuhi capit ement tO acres of 1 | This movein along time, but to have t st and M to ey J engaged v bofore t Ihis he ¢ in the nan x the court botivee throw most the state of complished the i his bil expected that a e crved u i within u few day I'o0 take the i tion it s been to Des M vernor, ines and attorn It was ex ) yesterd aphinge { pl would y telog to meet tho dthe Abilit Des Moines unti Whatever may line nothing will b the por of th government gra wits conveyed to t from the govern: and it is thy will probubly much as a Coinr land will be the park commiss the 100,000 o1 veloping the park City Attorney Stewart was purpose of terduy for the attér and ascer done, 1l procu that had been fi Ilthe other data THE 'he B3oston Sto ant and Profi ple of Counci The Boston store people have accompl something t th and which wil ple of Council ¥ filled with peopls close of busit ceeded in very rangements for without interrupi i fow duys, assisting | Speaial and skillf e work during gouds for the open 1y night ). tions already in pl orate, and when be tho finest ever The upper porti have been comple now at work oi tl signs are all new of the finest g drawn aside on T| Some genuine sue closed from 5 to ovened at the latt the public. 'Th until 1030, Duri will be sold, but t as store, L. Clothing Co. Miss Maud bick are and décorative ar given in_all bran No. 802 Merriam Pi 1,000 decorated just recelved v Luud Brothe Who St Mr. n ove against it, and the more time with it keep trying to azgravate the jurymen in this way It wis Squive Schurz talkin, the flesh. Th impancl a trying the case stealing corn frox “Judge” Boult for a minute and the same question SI'm not trying t but I've a rignt t going to try this ¢ t et on want to ageravate proceded to ask a answered over an Attorng, ul was in eariest, SBut I've not g el The caso those called intc Faul, the ex-coro Knew of any rea 45 A Juryman and cordinde with t “No, I'm not u fit So who favor as f re guil of lett if he did steal cor been watching th made up my m money and iufl mateer how guilty my mind long ju clear any maa, no were all on one su this sort and the lawyers the lawyers ough! other bisiness, or T'he further How of opin; his being excused for e A jury was vt last got, and the old sto; the cornfiell was only new feature several Omahi ge derman, who test of Taulkus, and t eral houses aud 1o | will hardly b AL 6 o'clock L until :80 und a n The Boston sto making an elabor: w30, and 4ecom: | goods the pust we winter opening_ Doors open a7 p of tho season Unprocedented children’s clotnin, He Sto E. Cullis is aw from home in sun very small boy, aud has since scen about as | much of the world as wost wen of twice his the state Nebrask $21,000 ushers and show thie people through the T, Mossleris the Give him a call, ared 23 Main st Boulton, be caveful noy. you that you must not keey Jury the right 1l fine you, Mr. Boulton, . The 'squire 8O ou with the case.” went v the way the L of business. THE Tand Cowmpany Endeavors t-Off Given to Nebraska, ITIGATION PROBABLE. Anl T'he mits His Guilt i ble Again Minor Mention Case on and b wp in tho « n th o \d that A | withdr t of the Pottawattamie « the W ol ixland ago by th Tor 1) L combin thousand to have it Nebraska 10 0Wwn several ry in question fed to n in conte Now irinals, Blufts, In is the tim b and at 15 by tia wtion for plan of 4 i f Wected th house linoe b th Has ot i ¢ iustallin fixed east of the | same old i 1 lands, | eind ail summer, + | it possible to € e H tom atlittlo method, At of Omaba was and lay the s supreme shape_of a bill in cof Nebraska, boundary lines manner as to | Eust Omabia addition into Mr. Woolworth ac partof lis mission by sretnraned home. It is the petition will be lcials in Des Moines wonld 08 th el the cheapest, neat the world. Do lworth Vs o United Jid 1 th gion ook at the fine = Model Clothing Co. Owing to my loss am compelled to a e to pay up atonce st 1 Broadway Ay w Yok, Oct Tur Bre silk dress gor was beccan at Chapina 1 oy this direc: wmittes e the tary of bt tteo wis ascertained | made by the Lhe would not ba able | for whom ( s whom they desired 10 see, | consistod ¥ is that théy will not go to after the clection be done with the bounda hazzard the city's title w0 island compiisad in tho for park purposes. This ecided to send 1lay the matt y va Wy, but it lat they [y r bef the of the products of the Tilt nill sentatives of o nearly If the line uto Nebraska be worth s i, but the 00 an dcre, and an sell it and invest it will bring in d s that lio nearer the ci Omahi 3 looking into the taining just what had & red copies of all the p Lin the supreme court, and dat hand bearing upon the ent own not il B wth &l joners ¢ lots wer blact: Prices ¢ 15 changed, it and ranged popularity of the were disposed of brocade sold. Aff the well known ored faill nd satin s together w and colored, francaise, riped Pek ALL OPE NG DL OLE NN Surroy, Neb,, Oct 0 P By W. Lansiug of Smith of Omnuha re Prepa tabie Surprise 1 sl Pleass Peos | 1 shed | proud of, of greatinterest to the peo 3lufts. With store rooms from the opening until the b day they have nearly perfecting their ar v formal - opening ng the steady flow of trade. il decorators have been at Jast week avvang which ill thKe Y may utmost capacity. noon being meeting, it into the eve and Hon. Jumes | utes, whea the too was sue a and able speaker, nsing, who at the same time bis treat f in, 3 o Ele liice ave hundsome and elab- | ELHe GUD completed the display will made in Council Blufis. ons of the two large rooms sdand the decorators are 1o lower portions, ‘The de- and original and are made ods, and when the veil is huriday night theve will be prises i store, the store will be 7 oelock, and will be re- cr hour for the reception of ) ption will contivue ng the evening no goods hearmy of clerks wili act musie, Serixarienn, L, the Australian railvoad and w a direct vote of that the board s i X anager of the Model | fit of another: th the ownership of and Mrs. C. P, Rails- to take ovders for portrait t work. Instruction will be ches at their studio, room block the Paddocic pure f the Conger iard bill, Sevi Cueaao, Oct, 20, Seventl Day tea pots packed with tea, } Phereport of the ol okohoma, Jap: T D abekonoma, Japin, 8 | gjopted, makes @ ole Mark's Corn 2 I've warned king that ques- I've alrcady ruled 1o use taking up any . . You know better than to dividual churches have a voice installation o deacon wis rai: that of elders in Resolutions w ain, e is day, but de wiis by who wus doing the | e soy v Boulton was the thorn in ttempt was being made to ¢ for the purpose of of Taulkus, charged with n Bou Marl on's then for Loxboy, Oct, 20 Pelegraph leonine locks fluttered e proceeded to ask the twentieth ti 0 agieravate the jurym; 0 know his mind. T sase to this jury and [ want side of them. I don't > them. “Now—" and h question which had been d over., of his men with Bu the bad state of the occurrences 100 ho and wife sail for article in the Petres asserts that to the ind charg, coast, ot the £ with me.” but jury He was why he ec vender a just v ho law and on > the ner, slowly. Among box was Henry asked it ho 1d_ not ser ict in ac the evidence, person to sit on @ jury. cllows are turned loose 1y murder I'm in % a fellow KO, even n or anything else. I've s law business, and I'y ind that ifa man'hus som nence he can get no he s, and Dye 1 b that if I had to sit on a aw is going, 1'd vote to watter if the witnesses de, until they get through I'm down on the law the whole thing. [ think t 1o be made to go into some else hang then, 1 don’t—" \was checked by such aroun alon, i Boston 1 bed SINOK up ANTWON Tur Bee.] Delphos was broken morning and the alt Oct, 20, use, | valuable. The | Re New Cong, Oct iled & roport in th tin, pr again’ entered into was the introduction of antlemen, including one al- ified 1o the gool reputation hat he was the owner of sev- ts in that city, The case fore this afternoon the court ad) ight session was held ¢, Council Bluffs, have boen ate display of dey and faney k. Pheir grand fall ind lisplay takes ~place tonight miss tho sight Tur Hacue, Oct the Dutch was decls | capable of g has beon power. The . m, Don't OTRIUR bargains in boy's g at the Model Clothiug ¢ new of e Sane Tools. \ English lad who ran away ny England when he was | Cull and seo them. enst at lowest rate: REGISTER OMAHA e ith vl attempted to this i s had ooe w the charge terday aft Morehious: 4 hous Mundel & k - A Great siik Sale, Today the lar 15 in the hist auction Ph of the Pramix concerns of the countr; d of a picee of all-silk surah in o city by warranty deed | mal, and the offerings ull of this genc colors, from ts a yard, according to the quality and fabrics ward came classes and tiien a number of lines 1 a few figur at the opera house which The weathe unfavorable andoned iz meeting paralyze The ladies of the erve much pr meeting of the farmers’ allian ms were adopted favoring a uniform of text-books for public schools, to be adopted and furnished by the state at ballot system; louse comuissioners by the the contract 6: that no industry taxed to its own detriment and for the benc that the Iroad and telegraph sys- tems and operate them at_eost, and favoring »d bill and denouncing - 1th Day Baptists, The Baptists change in and evades the charge ttelot. le to describe. ade by Troup in America aceuses Troupe of jealous ow Contempor: Stanloy atened to foree I mulces s against Stanley. A Careless Switeh Provinescr, R. L, Oct. 29, work of 4 switchman tonight. threw ty 1 with steel bridge giners t that twoof the girders swung ways just as on the ad killing & Fred Bennett s ahody ped with ono givder sticking through the car voof and another lying across it o< - Robbrd a € St. Joseph's into about 4 r despoiled 1 two gold ehall vesseis made of solid gold, which ave quite —-— pmmends that case of T ters and stati urer Lounsbury of the league, in which he r tion be dismissed with costs, e Declaved the King Unfit, parliament temporarily | Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Favr streets, Omaha, are the finest in the ¢ and times and f Dur workmng for adwa they tools I the world or thire m B have ¢ ( fitti d f t proving Ml Wis Fespor Saturday nigl il he was preparing the fntontion of going cllsome of t aus secured suft ant his i rlay afternoon and tation. After the fessed tohaving ! v thing nd hisemployers con: punished enough and him. He was and took the ) i inst noon 1801, to ovder your ledgers, & ‘Co., Council MceKinley Bill pe Ev have s at erything the Peoples® Koes at the made our patrons d competition and made from top to bot- specialties this insular heating stoves, Al stove in oin, 320 Broadway Ou display of overcoats at the by fire on call parties Octobher indehted J. SULLIVA N, The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Special ogram to st auction sale of of tho conntry of iel The offerings we Tooms nix manufacturing company, ceef & Co. are the of ix, comp: agents, and dress Adelaide and Lot 1 ardi- for 51 al class of goods in plaids, 15 and wore pre from that on, After the surahs » of illuminated tin ground, were the mes in all and nakes A few blach s Wi B4 Also included, lias in black - - —— Joint Deb te at Sutt 29 Special Telegram “Phe joint debate between Hon, Lincoln and Hon, C. J , for the democrats, cawme oft filled in the for a and Hon. was to its after- street merged Mr. Ellor y spoke for thirty min- joint was opened by Mr. Smith, who isan cloquent He was followed by Mr. dealt sledge hammer blows debate began, which the opposition id kept the audien WAth lavghice by dities of the den Harvard their ex- some ise for hekisines TR i Tllinois Farmers' Allia Ot —At 0 tonight cost election of people: char equalization ing is of infiuenced by the state corporations; that the izal vate of interest should be 4 por cent and hould be government assum vational council ¢ adjourned tonight mittee on polity, as the wethod of ordaining new ministers and veceiving clerg; men from other denominations, whereby in- as well in minis! aised to the P > adopted ¢ ciation of the efforts to secure awing that 7 \ a return to the Sabbath of the bible nth, not the first day of the weel LA rdalges in Inuendo, In an Stanley still indulges associations psing and The oftice of digmty approaching sshyterian church. ressing appre weekly rest only true way as the o the iew in the in inuendo he left the scum He declares that ar column was due to Answer- inter that Stanley York today. In ail ry Review Dr, inora than once accompany him several serious iin to an's Work, The careless ) ears sgether witn a passenger train New York, Provi. Oune struck the side MeDermott fous] The The train was stop: ch. clegram to hurch at cloci this The thieves s and the ciborium al Catholic it Be Dissmissed. Referee Racgenor has almage & M ners, against Treas- National 12 publican mmends that the & Al today’s sc of by a vote of 100 10 3 it d that the kiug was unic and in council of state | e invested with regal of the G Rock A pat Tickets to all points TOMORROW, DAITLY | THROWING was | BEE ovr PRECINCT, A Prohibition Soler Distranchise Sinth Warl Taxpayers, bevy of 1A rned to forth a not witness th A been the prohibitionists pot’ the wards and, iy passes these have registrars in v ac do fully scanning wards in the Tuesday, precinet of and, for the ne of tyre Tegist S the city mentioned A8 usial, the lisis in the First the Sixth ward were inspecied, third tinte & copy of the names thereon was made, ‘The copy was made by a | couple women_and, while it was in prc gress, one of the fair ones remarked, with evi dent delight “Well, they'll that's coratin “Why!? asked another female, who was being initiated into the trickery of the party of froe whisky and alleged purity at elections, “Don't you see,” exclaimed the initiated one, “that it is illosal to hav » aplace of regis: try in a building in which liquor has bee sold within ten days before an election Here, don't you see, they are seiling liquor next door today and will continue to sell it right along.” “Yes, but they are selling liquor in a saloon but that is conducted.” +Oh, that don't make any dif You seo they're selling liquor in & building a_part of which is used for remistration. We'll throw out this precinet, now, you sce if we don't.” Ihis was said with an alr of authority and silenced the other fair sister who seemed to be wonderfully impressed withthe profundity of her companion's legal knowled The facte in the ca these, On the northeast corner of enty-sixth and Lake streets is a story frame row of flats and stows. " In the corner store-room is a saloon. Adjoining on the east is another store-room, which is used as the headquarters of the Seventh ward v publican club. - Next door east ave the head- Guarters of the Sixth ward des ¢ club, and in the last storeroom of the flat i 's paint shop. The place of regis- 1 the headquarters of the Scventh ward re nclub, ‘This room is prac- Ly as independent of the store in which Bowyer's is located as is the store of Heyman & Deichies from that of Max Meyer & Bro.'s company. The saloon and registey are in the sanie buildiag, but in different parts of it,and cach is mdependent of tie other. The registry was located there be- cause it is the most central part of the district and the place which is most visited by members of the dommant parties, me that the law hus been violated would be to admit that no reg istry conld be 1 wnple, in Saxe's drug_store, Boyd's house, because Wood's saloon is the same buili This would be & ridiculous 1ption nd is so considered by City Attorney Popploton. never vote these names, twhere the registration is being nce. tration opor: in Vote First, Work Aftory C. D, Wooldworth & Co. will place of business and personally have their men vote carly C. H. Forby wiil ovserve the occasion by closing all day. Beard Brothe their mdeavor o close polls. 5. "I, Duke will close during the day. J. A Fuller will see that his employes have ample opportunity to cast their ballots, y Colltus & Morrison willclose their doors all day. Every employe in the establishment of S. A. Orchard will be given time to visit the polls. Freeland, Lo their empl Bennis necessar; volo. Norris & Wilcox are in line and will use their efforts to haye their employes vote carly with all the timo they require Hayward Brothe Lcourage the gen- eral closing rule with their support. A. Hospe's employes are registered and the Bligh be. closed duringdhe fore nis & Co. will ses ave time to vote. Brothers will close all day, 1f in o that their men may that all o5 it noon. The Omaha carpet company will see that its employes yote, if all day is required from business. N. B. I structed afterward Fretwell & Newell will close, if nece for thew employes to visit tho polls. emploge of Browning, King & Co. is instructed 0 vote before reporting for duty Ve Wi business. Omalizi_hardware company (vetail ( ment) will be closed during the day or a part of tho time. Williara Fleming will close and insiston his men voting carly. The Nebraska clothing company will not open for business until its employes have had an opportunity o vote. Beard & Otis will suspend all business dur- ing the entire day and seo that their emple vote. Rl most The tored served. The employes of the Two Orphans clothing pany will be given a holiday E. Panning & Co. will suspend work for the day. Theirseventy-five men will have a holiday with pay. The” Oumaha stove closed at noon. 1. Brown will close his day and lend his presence ws employes. Irank Dellone & Co. will close and work at the polls, he Omil will close if aleoner's employes have been in- to vote first and think of work ary, Schoelply will close bis place of Brothers will leep up with the fore- nd close ull day. employes are all regis- "to vote if no meals ave epaiv works will be All the employes aro rogis- co of business all the polls with Republizan printing company ssary. Kvery employe is rogistered, The Millard hotel that_its sixty odd ample time to vote, Wessel & Wessel will remain closed during the entire da The Pacific telegraph compan will be given an opportunity to vote early. adstone Co,, will close and tho employes will be reguired to vote, After a Frandul Assistant City Attorney issued the following self It management will sce male cmployes aro given employes nt Notary. Shoomaker has oxplanatory cir- O, Oct, 27, 1890, —To all Notaries Pub- licin and for’ Douglas County, Nebraska: Ihave been informed that an attempt will bo made to impose upon some notary public, in this county, for the purpose of obtaining u fraudwlent deposition. Notice has been given that a will be issued by the clevk of the distriet courtof Harriso uty, lowa, direeted to dny notavy publ nd for Douslas county, Sbraska, to tako tho deposition of Jevoma South, upon the written interrogatories theve to annexed, to be used on the trial of an ac- tion pending i said court. It is claimed that Jerome South is a fiet- tious person; and 1t is believed that some per- son will assum ersonate him, in_order to have the deposition taken beforean iunocent officer. 1 therefor commission respectfully request that, in | keeyer ase any person shall present hi r such purpose, you notify if necessary, by special messenger, at my ex- pense, in order that he mav be’ identified while his deposition is being taken W. 8. SHOEMAKER, Assistant City Attorne Get Them in Line, Cily Treasurer Rush says that the 20,000 voters whom hie expécts will be registered witl not all be able to getin their votes on clection day. If they do they will hav to ot them in° faster than on per minute, something which may be counted Upon as uext to or quite an utter impossi- bility BY reason of this prospect ahe proposes to do all in his power the getting out und ki voters at the polls bef they close, self to you, me forthwith 1 he says he o infliencs ping full the lines of e they opan and until Saloons Close on Ele “The! will not be a saloon clection day,” alors yesterdaay, on_ this * subject information will open ou that duy number stion Day. pen in Omaha said of the leading “We have had o caucus and have agreed to fle against any dealer who his placy of business We liave decided on this for o Teas We do Bot want to see drunken man election day. We do ot want to see @ liquor wman do busi- uess while every other merchant is clesed up. Wo' want e saloon to act like any other’ merchunt, | o to the polis, cast knock out prohivition hundieds of votes and son, they are expected fuvor of Taw and ordec and the pro the city anda the state, We are still opposed to the oponing of the on ion day be 1se 1t is in viol the Slocumb law. We close up o every eloction day and the day is just as Sunday xt Tuesday miust ve day, and the battle must be fought enphsize the fuct that the high lice is ot only in force in this city but is spected as well as any law on the st - - Fire ina Poarding Ho At 2:30 last night fire dis tho rear of an old frame boardin by Sylvester Beasle No. 110 Sov teenth str the Millard ho rof of kitchen wa stroyed, the fire having evidently, in u defective e department soon extin, without naging the great extent I'he damage 10 more than §200, vote and They can i \ove his to influen was hos opposite the furn will - . Tried to Clean Outa Prank Layden is a aboring Saloo went to Schuler's saloon at 102 teenth street and ordered s fused to pay for the becr and adisturbunce in the furniture. Mo was o, but t stirved up his wrath all the more and move was to hurl a brick loon window. Luyden taken to the city jail. ne beer. began | was arres - saloon by breaking ‘L‘Hl'l{.\‘l)‘\\'. OCTOBER, 30, 189C. work to | [ ifluence hor per the in ority of furter saloons ation of ¢ saloons as quiet S 0 as to law ilso re se. verad in kept Thir- I'ho ith to any wmount wan who got bimself into trouble and jail last night Ho I'hi He re eato th his only th his next | bat through th ted and tabbod the Nighwayman. About 10:30 last night, as K. I\ Br South Omaha wason his way home, attacked by two men, who evidently 1 1ob him. Mr. Brown drew his pocke and defended himself vigorously, s one of his assailants four times, Both villains finally gave up the attack into the darkness. Mr, B ously injured, and e suc ing the hichwavien from and pocket book., 1ed ting in | hi - Nashvilte ¥ Nasnviee, Tenn,, Oct day's races Two-year: Blanclic's Sumi Carn third 1s, four fmlongs fireo-year-olds and upward, six an v won, Bugenia sec me 21 year-olds and upy ok won, | oure third, carolds Argenta’ won, enn third, Time1:41 “Phrec-year-olds and upward, six fur Nipper won, Sun Time —1:15, wd, five f Dalton 1:04 upward, and one D. ngs Races, WASIINGTON, 20, -Summary s races six (filly) wo-year-olds, won, Bert B Time—1:17 Six furlon Lowlander won, Ala ond, Bradford thivd. ‘lime-1:17, Three-year-olds and upward, one Sumaritan won, Leontine secoad, third, Thne -1 :4). Mle and one-sisteonth Watterson second, Belle d’Ov third furlongs o, Adai eplechase, two Killavney second, Elphin thivd, - Killed His Wi Oscrony, Ark., Oct, 20, -W, D.J physician of this pl: furned home peetedly at 7 o'clock Sunday morning professional call. s Param Upon entering chamber he discoy ing his place by his wife's side. the sight o drew a pistol and fived uilty couple. His wife's paramour, Meiinney, a prosperous planter an neighbor, was instantly killed. Mrs was shot three times. She is still ali in a critical condition —— Drove Out t Jutnme, 0. T, Oct today Representative tion of the sp were on the floor working for the I capitol bill. ‘The speaker refused t them ejected, wh large revolver, declared could not be protected by its own v would protect it himself “from the in lobbyists. ‘The sight of the weapon c: stanmpede and the house soon adjournc S Arrested Bartivonrg, Md., Oct., 20, —Joln B, ( denand William Stofen, doing busi wdividuals and s a firm under the Crittenden & Co., were arrested today alleged that they have been flooliy cultural points in the west with offcring ficos for produce, for upon « shipped heve by fuvme alleged they failed to pay. The speci plaint was Trom Charles’ Kenber, Ser 0. ~In the Tervell called th that if ary S The elevor Woman's Bostoy, M nual meeting of the Woman's Home M ary association was opened today with all the boa two hundred ladies present from the country. The report of rectors spoke of the wor most encouraging. The reports from arics showed them to be in- a health, tion. Ofticers were then clected. 0Wn wWas i Belwaond miles -Stonewall rown of Hawas neant to 't kuife tabbing i of the and tled ort revent S wateh mary of \on won, Tiv A ahalf ud, 7o urlonzs mile ollikens , Malacea third of to Benjamin v thir rm Bell mile Larchmont won Pime won, Lime —4:1 on 0 nex from u his bed »lanother man ocel Madden ed at thy Diwigit d near Jones but Lobbyists, nouse e atten aker to the fact that lobbyists eisher 0 have reupon Terrell, drawing a the house ules he sults of aused a ed ! ritten: ness as ame of v. Itis L i iveulars which, s, it s fic com a1 o nth oty. ission- bout parts of vd of di- South Dakota us auxilli ¥ condi- Citizens of Omaha at home and abiead should remember that the remaining days of 1eg are Friday, October 31, and Satwrday, ber 1. Reached a Satisfacior Ciicaao, Oct. 20.—The committeo Island employes that has been in con with General Manager St. John fo time today reached a satisfactory agr The compauny defines and restric power of foreman and grants an inc wages. e A Wr orgia, ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 20 —The brea the flange of a wheel derailed two o Richmond Danville train near today. A dozen passengers were seriously, J. M. Jones of New Yor ably fatally, - Female troubl Avising from chlorosis oranmmia are Promptly cured by useof the tonie Excelsior Springs, Mo., waters. —— A Lunatic Shot. 8t. Jouss, Que., Oct. 20.—A lunat was locked up yesterday, this mor cured an o, and after fatally woundi nstables escaped. A posse of citize finally compelled to shoot him befor be secured Doubts t Wasmxaron, Oct, tary of the Tr Spalding said thit he had no information about ported heavy duty laid by Mexico on can cattle and doubts thie corvectnes report. rectness, Assistant - Damaging Floods in Mexic Ciry Mexico, Oct Repor tinue to come in_ of serious d in tho stato of Jaliska number of people were drown - A ax LAt Admiral | 1 the town oF we L Captur 1 Burned. LoNpoN, 2ibar say that Vitu aud burn ) the gro xtensiv N, O st J0.—An extensive sty Agreement. of Rock ference v some 0t the in s eus 6 king of s on the Senoea inj k& pr ie who ning 15 Wi lie o tonight the 1o Ameri s of 0. 15 oy Mo con 1s il P advieas fron and. ) begun by dockmen at Plymouth i the employment of non-unionists The Rowe, Oct, eral of AnopLexy h Signor died Berti, dire police, suddenly ¢ - 1602 Sixteenth and the new Rock Island ticket office. ets to ull points eust at lowast » s is Ticks | Folly | drawing ANNOUNCENENTS, the “rank Dani ded. This yoar et many tively neww W wmd as | urd no Saturday matined I more opera nest Jo €. Duff opera e than sixty p house on th week inoa prrand rov ivan's operas, pres repertaire: Motday Tuesday evening, ance; Wednes The attractio Friday eveain inpatiy lesqiie, *Harisiar Mooulind.” The pany Aot L at the Gran day nest, The A 11 and Gard best attractio d this year. The ketehes, niagic performances and e sions are without parallel The other spe reat crowds, who love to ga works of art itlu falt beautifu i Mr. Charles Fi ments for th at the and Tl produiet Gra s - you troubled with chivonie diarrha A elass of Coolc's Extra Dev Chamipa three or four times a day will cuve it - M S hing tens the g - O. 1. Ball. The me of tne Iifth division of the Ancient Order of Hiberuians gave their first wl ballat Evfling's hall, Sterr nue aud Nuio street, last the wretehe weather the ball was @ suceess, and financially three hundred tick ets had been sold and 125 nie: ery at tendance. An clew wis served at midnight. The in charge were as follows - Committee of Franiilin. Jolin Le Reagan, William bush Master 10 vity making ar of the Clem wesday, a W casc Wednesds s Wins s So Syrup for uns and allay A an ave Notwi condition of both socially i standing the nt supper committees At by, .l Mt ienients Sherlock, J. [3 nna, John Nestle- of Ceremonic Edward J. Bren- mmittee Dennis Murphy, 'L Floor Committer 1> Conuers, M. Murphy, uklin, John Reagan, JI. J. Roeception Commitfee William Johu Switt, M. Leely, Thomas B Brady, William Bollin MeKenna, wi, James To the Ch viLy & St Paul ng the | the matter s to seientifie One of the novel features Introduced in the sleeping cavs is a putent electeie reading lamp in ¢ tion, With this lusuvious p i reading at night before and after vetiv ing becomes as comfortable as by day, and when vetiving the toilet may be made in comfort and seclusion, The berth rveading lamp in the Pullman sleoping vurs run_on the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St Paul Omaha and Chicago, cannot he used company. It ment of the vineed, leeping cars leave the (Tnion Pacific depot, Omaha, at 6:10 p. . daily, avei ing at Chie t 9:30 m, Secure tickets and slceping cav berths at Union Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Bavker block), Omab; J. 1 PRESTON, P s+ Agent. ( —— 1 Comfort for 1* ot much consolation for helones of elev perfection, railway (est improve- it and be con- i I, P A. NaAsH, n’l Agent Mibs, or food itators in S There avrgament for prohibition the records of Omaha for the past Lor the seven duys ending last Tuesday morning there were just 162 arrests made of every description in the city of Omala, Only thirty-tive of these werea pested for drunkenness, or an average of five diunks a day his i one dreanken man per day for every 20,000 in Omaha. Last Sunday there five arrests. only two of which were for drunkemness, one of these wis a Couneil Blufls i ul the othier got drink in South O - Citizensof Omaha at home and nolice ¢ fow w abod should yememher that tie remaining days of vegistration Frie ber i. ar L Odtober 51, and S turday, Novem- - v Indinna. W, Lindsey Fort in Omalia day afternoon to take char of Henry Gardner and Olie Smith, who were arrestod several days ago upon a_telegram from the chief of police of ort Wayne. The men are sup Josed to have had @ part in an assault made npon an old lagy who lived alone and was known to have money in her house. Phere were forr men in the company when the attack upon the old iady t plice, and the other two were captured, but Smith and Garvdner got away Swith's hat was found in the house where the old ludy lived = 4 iven to the hair the a hauriess animal § from fulling usc Wanted Deputy Sherift ¢ W Ind., a of vne, yeste U eard ming man is liab hence, to preveat Hall's Huir Rend W husinsm, md watd were hall, Sixteenth but the rain wsmand the meeting of the president Dampened Their » Toe democrats of the Se billed for a rally atMee and Williams streets, lust night 1 their enthu bjoect 1o th Tward of the Seco ns of Omaha remember that the o are Friday, October i Saturday ber 1 DON'T CHEAT YOURSELF. the hest s lite health Lally true How any trom dyspepsia, | amistion can nostEuIns passes il be n troubled e s of money i ¢ £ the g Carlsbid Spr fmported from Carlsbad of any reliable drusg ' a of 1h Ipation i and whe or Wi or Woni ertrouble or th el ef. Tho any similar dos with cheap s of peo and whlch | ed nuine Al abta hey tews for all sorder on ity and rhe on and the of r & Eonne New York,” on TELEPHONES, S Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plensagt and refreshing to the taste, and aoty gently yet promptiy on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- e eflectually, dispels colds, head- iches and fevers and cures habitual congtipation. Syrup of Figs is the ouly remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ae- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, piepared only from the most healthy and agree sulstances, it many exeellent qualities coramend it to all and have made it the wost popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for and $1 bottles by «ll leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- care it prompily i any one who wishes to tiy St Do not secept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYSdUP €O, SAN [RANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, K. WEW VOARK, N1, ARI N HOME. The A i of the ik ) carth, It most | i tars, 1t i duty of th v y to make the hom wd besutitul 3 to do th 1 o it \s0 articles of luviry. A stove le of necessity, and when it can utitul W ATE Why Bot choose It wice to thinz dutland inmath THE GARLAND Are as handsome as n ! At e same e Ghe satistactory heators ade, ¢ nouilcal churaeter in heating capacity Hive you scen the Grand Oil Hoatorsd They ute clean (i 1t the thing for heatis i hed el bers where you ouly i asionally and in eold woather T have heen in 1 n Council Blults, and when | wouds you can depend upon it & e Brod Bluis, in 6o 1 0 THE ia 0 e 10, STOVES., wnd wid ninda Wee COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS | kinds of Dy ing and Cleaning done f tityleof the Art, Faded and Stulned 1o lookas zood us new. Work promptly done cliverad in all pacts of thecountry. Send for price list UMACHAN, Pr Notthwestern COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA D Dipoty 1085 Broadw Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, AGENTS WANTED, DR, (. B, JUDD. 506 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council PAID UP CAPITAL..... SURPLUS AND PROFITS LIABILITY TO DEPOSITOF Doeecro! Shuzurt, b Bluff= i .$150,000 50,000 350,000 n, F. Chiarl [ any D, Eduunel C. Hannan, Transa neral hankin noess, Larzest capital” and surplus bauk inSouthwestern lowa, INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, 27 MAIN STREET. Jewelry Store Over €. B Jacauemin & Co s OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. rer Main and Broadway NCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, « cou Dealers in forelgn Collections made md doine and intercst te ¢ pald on tin L deposits D. II. McDaneld & Co., Butchers' and Packers’ Supplies, Market Fixtures, Casinis, Splees aud Sausaze Makers' Machinery K Madn st., Conneil Blatls, i Also dealers SPECIAL, NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, = A perls Reeper. i€ TANTED Iy rrivd Store [n couniry tow A No. 1 refe el s 1 4 110 Good fivesroon . dtiterent pr i court h LY Py e North Omhi, for Davidon, 6 1 | (VR vl POO1 OVOT Stor Y YT and 1ot #00; ders strcet cheap, J. 0t SOI RATR—Comploto s Al i birgilo AN M ULES For we Apply 1o Lrod Davis o Wy " K und rent stor old colts for 05 0t cost 19 ¢ il maple house D Any & Co. G Hend et it Ml ip. & span of g it il wagom Dics on Poirth streek ol Wood & ity a ¥ Main ste of u wel will el ALE - The stoe’s and fixt shed g ry stor wid fixtures: alvo three e, Inguire of P L L ESTIED, Council Blufts, lowa, W. ( Funeral Director and Lmbalmer, & Son, TI8 16th ay (OR SALE or Rent-Garden TUN Louses, by J. K. Rice, 02 Muin st., Gous Blutts, 1 Bl - -