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THE | " n R \ \ NN\ THIS OMAHA BEE | THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES. CCUNCIL BLUFFS. [ - OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. | Fox Gets Ten Years i~ the Penitentiary Delfvered by Carrler fnany part of the Clty. | and “Slippery 8am Six, H. W. TILTON - MANAGER i a— 1 gl £l | "t NS ALl [ AN ORIGINAL ~ CONFIDENCE GAME. Business Office, No. 44 ‘ Night Fditor, No. %, — - j A Man of Many Alias Trapped at MINOR MENTION. ‘ Last—Improving the Water Sys- N. Y. P, Co i tem—Minor Menttoh and Register today | Personals, Council Bluffs Lumber Ce ] ———— This is the lust day of the registry. | Ha - re a i do so today. | There w sur rerdiot given in the Bill Criss, a ne s fined £21 in the po- | district cour Itwas in lice court last evening ¢ howling drunk | of Arthur Harris, who was indic 1w A case of diphtheria reported last | Grandy for burglavizing residence of evening. The patient is Walter DeVol, 1iv- | M. Harle, The two were arrosted ther ing at 214 North Kignth street | in St. Louis, and ha ‘e persons somo | Anyone wantir buy choap i fine team | of the stolen property. They demanded sepa Fourth street | went upon the stand as a witne i I'he vegistey books will be open today from | testitied that Harris was not con rd with 0o m. untitS pom. Itis your last chance to register, and if vou want to vote you should attend to this necessary preliminary The Pottawattamie County Fruit Gre hic (Saturda cotrt will this the county and Gardners regular monthly afternoon at 2 ho Hardy night dence Cath Little ( adopted Clari day and Seventh street of & choic 1t wi O'Bricn, ines since with such blo, hia Lis famiiy I bren rog withdvawn from andidate for cor Goss savs, has emies. Ho ls still a hard fight for the The fuancral of dicd on da grandsor M ocenrred from t terday afternoon m o'clock at 1 Mrs, 1.U T'hursday m the 1 Interment a of Mr. Avenue A, ral will b dic fr I fun today ut tery bright Mrs, J. H thday yester v host of Little at South pient the little Clark of Mr. and v fourth b from happy home She was i e lot of fine baby pre rted walted threw is ch that it wa <ipped from the ents ht John oven that a fey t of ey i his w 1d rendered ins aud de city rted that H fleld bu b ci nthe fi ection Murs, | four years of age, and one of the oldest set <in the city. The funcral was largely nded There were m mischievous pranks played last night under the license supposed to L anted to the boys on Hollowee'n, but no serious damage do There wera seve y pleasant Hallowee'n parties given, ¢ of the most pleasaut was that given by the young ladies of the Unity guild at Houghes' ball. Tt was largely attendod. and th wils were entertained pew and amusing featurcs, The ladies’ cla in dumbell dr and In dian club swinzing was nized at Be dict's sizn ofice last night with about dozon member. will mect next Thur day evening dlock in the same pl for the first class work, This hour chosen as the only one pe for whom the class was ¢ ercises will consist mainly sion and arm developmes eral work. expan some ven Dr. A H lett of Cincinnati, C., lecture at Masonic tomple Thursday oy . November 6, His subject is *Pualestine’ and the lecture will be s Tidly illustrates ropticon views. Dr. Gillett was super: ndent of instruction at the Chautaugua mbly, and those who heard his leeturos will gladly avail themselyes of this op portunity to hear him again. The lecture is under the muspices of o Mothodist Mutual Aid society and is for the benefit of the new Broadway church, Today will be the last opportunity to reg. ister, and if thero are any - voters who hav negle alify themselves for the privi leges of election day they will have to attend & to the matter today or lose their vote. The registrars will m until this the various All vote have not regis: s, or who have changed theiv place of Tresidenes since the election last spring and _moved out of the 't or the ward, will bo required to ster Votes can be sworn in on election day, provided the voter is able to swear and prove that ho was out of the city on the regular days appointed for registra. in Wells, the negro who was taken from thewitness stand after he had testified i t Sam Davis case and locked up i the city jail toserve ont an unexpired sentence for con ot of court. which was imposcd Judge MeGiee for using vulear profane language, s having o« tard time of it He was sent in from for the use of foul sts and put L During ng yosterday language on the st ud water in the st the night he became abusive und used such vile laneuage that he was chained down to the soft side of a cold ivon bunk and com pelled to P a recumbent position for twelve hours trars Crosby and tlemen who represent Duell, the two gen- the republics democratic pars ting the r lists of the & ct of the Sceond ward, ind 1y the story circulated by a mor X 1 they had intention- ally dropped a num; that v of from the lists and that these 'men were only prevented sing their votes by the timely discove of the “frand” oy an examination of the books, The two reg trars pronounce the assertion of the papor utterly false, There have been no names left off the new lists that were on the docket except those of persons who desired to b transforred. Thoy furthermore, that there has been no éxamination of the books of this procinet by anyhody since the lists were comploted, and it was necossarily impossiblo for the gentlemen to discover the fact that their names had been omitted even if it wore 50. An article was published a fow days lucing a Mr. Casey, v X 1w vather comproi ticlo was in refcren ago e on Main street, sition This ar- ung girl named o Mary Reed, who was alleged to b 0 left her honit for the purpose of leading u question- ablo life, The facts of the cas these Mary Reed, who with i arents fn the southwestern part of the eit oft her home because she was chastisod for some trivial matter and went to the Doty res- idence on Broadway. Realizing that he rents would i h W0 request Doty to accompany her to the home of s Casey at 81> Main stregt. Mrs, (Casey Lof tho Reed girl and o ponded to the appe gave her shel the night, with the ex press understanding that she would leave | the morning. N Tudy ome Wi hter an officor came 5. Cusey 13 a hard w and while she was in chs of her invalid in search of the Reod girl, and hoping to evade detection, the Lattor hid unden the stairway, where she'was fouud by the of The “presence of the ofticer proved a source of excitement to the Invalid daughter of Mes. Casey, and she is now very ill from these effects,” ' This state. ment is made simply to set the matter in its proper light and to show that Mrs. Casey was in no way fmplicated _aside from giving the girl shelter as an act of chavity, race Osborne will organize classes of the German language and litor Class work to begin November 5, For further information enquive at 620 Lirst ave. e Improving the Water System. Contractor Weaver, to whom has been awarded the contract of constructing the new subsidary reservoir at the pumping station of the water works, began the work yesterday morning, and uow has a large force of men at work. They were at work excavating esterduy and getting ready the brick laying 'he water works company also had a lurge force of men engaged in laying the new wains that will extend from the reservoirs to the first pumping station on the river bank above theeity, It will requive nearly all winter to finish the job, and a lurge force of men will be employed during the dull times, your books ready for the new year at Morehouse & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. Ko i Visit the Model Clothing Co., 532 Broad- Way, Sapp's uew building. Miss (3 a new trial + overrul int Rope of getting the were set to th six months, Al Joue found gu 0 thir ty ' confined remarked tha and that wh to dig out his D.H Miller, boarding pleaded the | uilt have a wife di and that the He was giv at hard la it is to pl out lay to the purpos ally labor, anc vide some the court cou Hus not affc fustallment hc same old figur elad atl sumn it possible to the world. Owing to n mo to pay up Clothing Co. Young me latest design 1,000 just receives Lund Brothes Broadway. glueer, viam block, ternoon s s remarking thi minutes and tion for the guuns “Why, honse was to J.C. Bixby, steam 3 Life bailling, O.nahy; uneil Blufts, —~—— er's Shotzuns. a young man hurried.y S 1 tho gunshap of W. G. Oliver on Main | “T'hree yeu t and asked if he coald hire a gun for an to ba in a great hurey, came back in the same manner and Da 1 gruilty of and st v, The e to change ie county of assault lays In jail. s t it hile the car ey who stole so on Nor ¥ to petit L spefty being tixed by He hiad a short plea for lenieney t upon_ him'for suppor cpende Drose tevmined to have a r s fivst with a pair of knuck a cowardiy and dustardly act on Jones and a stay of séutence, b aling 1 tl jail, at hard labor, for who was triad for mayhem, but an re six months. us: Wilsori, who raised money by pa qus checls, pleaded guilt A to one’ year in the pe e Z00ds were not 1 eight months in the ay 1 labor hard wments 1d ve d the prices at the Peoples’ 150, @verything goes at the s that have 1 our patrons 1o, defied competition and made furnisk In the case of William Boartz, charged with murder, the jury having disagreed, the court ded to admit him to bail, if he could furni. 1 bonds to the wwmount of 5,000, Sentene labor in the county jail o not any , 50 far as _the I concerned, under th it arrangements. There is no work for soners to do, un- visors to'the fact that in givin have the p Tl [ ried out. The MeKmiey Bill a house from top to bot- specialties this tom at little exp Our week will be the Peninsulm: cheapost, neatest, most economical stov Mandel & Klein, 820 Broadway e —— iy loss atonce. by five on am compelled o ask all parties L. H. Mossler is the mau: Give him a call, n's suits, s ut th - i nobby, fodel Clothing Co. rorated tea pots packed with tea, m - Yokohoma, Main stre The Mauhattan sporting headquarters, 418 ——— port. He w at he woul the fellow whom he should ment of the rentals, charge them to me, William Simmons, | and the p noating, sani as were kept for that purpose, and he went out | b2 back in a few t the gun and some He was in his shirt sleeves, and seemed In a fow moments he | a Seventh stre 1y, ut both s of ito the th > hard b ly in t ir course s, but hope Thoy by Judge N ul at a wedd ting ing and sen- ten goods from a tho value ment at claiming f to T w s h \ome w the sherift the sup il sentenc s aetu- iy should pro- it the order of he ting stos in October 27, indebted SULLIVAN, I to rof the Model stylis and Japan, ry_en- 23 Mor told that guns ammuni and asked if he could get o guns, stating that a friend wanted to Join him in a few hours shooting at Manawa. Two fine breech- loaders were selected and th desired ammunition fixed up, when Oliver asked hold responsible You certainly ought to know me, for have my name on your books about | times when | have taken out guns.'! Oliver | says he was a little bit ashamed because he could not recollect the follow and let him take the guns, They were never returned and Oliver bas never seen the fellow since. 1t was o neat and original confidence trick, and “Oliver had about made up his | mind that he would never see his property ngalu, Yesterday evening, lowever, wductor Charley Hamoling of the Northwestern railroad put him in pos session of some facts that apparently make it certain that sent to the he penitentiary, will recover the guns and bave the satisfaction of secing the fellow | Sell A day or two be- OMAHA DAILLY me descri Wills, worke in a similar lot of good: town befor s subseq! pross i lot sas Clity, He expros. sent to the v hin orde nt at Bo: ption, bu® giving the nam d the merchants of Beone, [ manner, and obtamned a valuablo He suceceded in getting out of swindle was detected, but it v learned that he had sent by of stuff to William Gray of Ka n was thoroughly identitied by th « wnd A telegram was hief of police at K nsas Ci 1to arrest aud bold any persc I'he orde ot o th y ) lute to cateh the fell it was loarned that the stuff had bec ipped to William Simmons at Muncie, he same order was telegraphed th ar day befo vy ollow called for the gos 1 was 4 The stuff was opened and all of ods obtained in B were found g o lotof other stuff were two shotguns The wrand jury was in session at Boone, and Simmons was promp!ly indicted, and an offiecr o yesterday to get him, There doubt that the guris those taken n Oliver, —— it bargaing this week at the Model Clothing Co, Unprecedented bargains in boy's and children’s cl Look at th oMAl Major T Yesterday day it is Post At 8 0'clock Upon His D) othing at the Model Clothing Co, o fine display of overcoats at the the burglary, and explained that tne stolen | ypheof4 e O0E S property found on him had been given him by | Grandy to keep for him o little while, Be- | J.G 527 Broadway, fore e got a chance to return it the oMears i 5 rested hoth, Grandy claimed that “Tavris e L 64 wits a total stranger to him, and in other re- | Cparles 8, Weleh of Scattle, Wash., is at pects his story was decidedly improbable, | the Gordon | and it scems would have recc litt Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bell of Atlanti or if coming from w citizon "in | Ta, ure the gucstsof their brother, J yod standing instead of a self- | Bell, 1820 Broadway con 1 burglae. Gr wore to about O. W, Tracker ‘and H. O, Alverson, {nsuy. the same story in his own behalf, The pr ance men from Des Moi are in the cit dictions were iumerous that the story would | wdjusting rocent 103ses 856 the gucats not be of much avail in hel Hatris out, | of Hotel Gordon 2 and when tho twelvo came i with telr Aot eorge Rutio is in fr A and will F R s A At 1o M Htes A §lkbar o | £pend Saturday and Su his family Harris, who hus beon by his side throughout | He will lcave tomorrow morning on an exton- tie trial, sat weeping quietly while the jury | bl Aol P | was comling in, but when rdict was an- | o dJudge Deemer was in the city yesterday nounced her sobs broke rth into exclama- | for ) He reports the litic ik tions of wild de ht, “My G my God ! | uath jughout the conzrassional und ju- She rushed to mbrace he “hrc dicial districts very promising fc the usual and the scene was bathetic, Her | republican majorities joy ut his acquittal quickly had a shadow wductor Charley Hambling, who runs The shieriff started to take youn iicwo limited between Boono back to jailand he then learned that ulthough | Council Blufls, has o from this it ucquitted of this cha osting under | Boone, where 'he has fitted up an eleunt two other chavges, one my of the for his family, My, Hamblin neof goods taken from Harle's . the other ost popular : for burglavizing fayes' ho videnco v railtoad u theso cases I3 pi same | a5 that which has been roduced in il Justended and so Harris' attorue, led with the county i China dinner and tea scts at Lund Bros. I cases dism 1on the ——— | stand no chance of - e Buy one of those tea pots before they ure | even i€ he should tey him u ail gone. Lund Brothers, 23 Main strcet, now probable that My, Ovgan will refuse to b disiniss the other cases and that Harvis will [ Monevat redueod rates lowiyion chatto bave to still remain in jail until those cases | and realestate secarity by 124fe & Co are disposed of. —— | andy formally pleaded guilty yesterday Attention Veterans, | morning and will bo sentenced this morair Members of Encampment 8, Veteran A pumbor of ether ceimiual eases weee dis- | Logion, Council Bluffs, will meat at their D iRk Yo £ iy wwhs toind salite ot hall on Pearl street on Sunday, at 7p. m ing ah indecont assault upon bis little step- | Sharp, for purpose of attending divine danghter, wis nalted tho. usunl question | services at the Presbyterian church. By | ns to whether he had any legal veason to pre- | Orde W. H. Seery, Lt. Col. Comd | sent why ho shoiild not ‘be sentenced. ' He | A AN20N, Adjt. aid, “Lkuow the jury has found me jeuilt it bo el me (o, 1 iocent s s | Miss Maud Plorco and Mrs. . 1. Raily Macy explained to him, by compar o | buck ave prepared to take ovders for portrait H i oone GAHRItag i YeR oR LR and decorative art we Insteaction will be L st " | given in all branches at their studio, room ¢ against the virtue of @ child 302 Merrium block. as more serious than that st o 5 tho "erson, by mssult with'ne | Dr Seyboit. Res Ogden house. Tel. 140 tent to marder, or simiiar action. He sen : ik e tenced him to ten years in the penitentiary You can by a tea pot worth from 81 to §2 S Davis, the colored man found gui | and a pound of |:~‘|< worth S0c, for just &1 at of stabbing & white mun nuned Smith, was | Lund Brothers, 23 Main stre nextealled up. His attorneys had nioved for M Clarkson | emally En ties, it was Postmaste tmaster Clarkson, k last, evening the foderal wheel allagher; to- of the postofice department made another turn, and Mr, head of and six or of M of the ofice had been carefully avr: . €. G. Gallagher, who had been f the Omaha postoftice for three months, relinquished the place ajor T. S, Clarkson The affairs ged by Mr. Gallagher and his able assistunt, Mr, Woodard, so that when the time came to make the change it required but a few hours to place the business in the hands of the incoming post master in a very satisfuctory and comprehensive man- net “T'hie employ s their re desiring to ex- Gallagher, had es of the oftice, sgards for M. anged to present him with a very and- soine souneniv of the occasion, The' presen- tation took place upon the platform at the rear doorof the postofice building. The ployes grthered about in the open space and on the platform, while the A, O, H. band played several appropriate selections. Me. Galla, Mouvoe, pres tion, He ‘nten ce gher had tnen presos silver, b three ' pie bearing upon the following words “Presented to Hon s ssentat an sponse’ wi depths of his one regret in and that was partiy ployes and us great and o treat the emy and consider: lagher wi ier was invited to step out upon and addr n behalf wploy by ) ider the carrie: a few W m in which u held by the em t cabi id oalc_cabine inscription plaf in its lid silvel . Con. V. Gallagher by of the Omaha postoftice,” s pereeptibly effected by this_ splendid token of d his rem in re- evidently spoken from the heart. e said that he had but leaving the of postmaster, ithful em- rice of this ion of it with his the se He had tried to sociates in sl government, ployes of the office with kindne ation, and had permitted no p 58 litical or religions discrimination to enter into his dealings with any of them. In con- clusion, he spoke a few words of commenda- tion for his thanked the ent Mujor_ Cla and in sured the il SUCCEsSC ajor Clarkson, employes for the beautiful p rison was then called for, a brief talk ho as employes ¢ he did not intend to enter upon a crusade of re- movals., He enemies to p would not b debts or gradges whil M. € sh tha of | ment. and v the p with him as since at | as that which Mr, and pleasure T'he enple s with M bye. 'he elegan Major Clarkson took possession at 10 o'cl and Mr, Gal cares and sponsibilities of the of hac no friends to reward and no unish, thereforo the postoMico ome a means of paying off old under his manage- Starkson said he could only hope twhen ho came to relinquish postmaster that he might carry f regard the houor © an_expression iallagher had of taking with him, s all formed in line and shook Iv. Gallagher and bid him good t present cost $175, under the ce, takin agher went out from with him the good will of every one of the eighty-five employes Speaking of lis vetivement, he said: s and six montns ago today I 00k chirgo of the postofice. At that time )88 T u 10 # 230,000, found rorty-u on eight-four. 1 not for politi now while | | want to say that of those who forty- hecause th o) which [ fe of 40 per con made by any To Nervous D If you wil send you Dr, and Appliane restore you Pamphlet fr Mich, Lo Preese Ra held a final session today and 1 cisio sold in bottle punt of the grov | the city, the numbx motive eipts of the ofice amounted to annum; now they have mereased At the beginuing of my n 1 jine employes in- the oftice, but the business of on increased to employes, causo, and t of politics, 1 re now on the ght ave republicans and thivty- i uts have boen up- rats, but best civil service h of has 1 have discharged thre 1 cal reasons, but “im upon the subje the passed nination, he lucrease of business is something of proud, as it vhows & clear gain t, which is tuo best showing oftice in the United States.” niitated Men, I send us your address wa will Dye's O d Voltaie Belt wes ou trial They will quickly to vigor, manhood and health. Vorraie Bevy Co,, Marshall, — Ingineers Adj Oct, 81 I'l 1ourn ed il iy ading Drugzists and Groces or Springs, Mo., waters: always es—nover in bulk, C. B, Moore fore this occurrence & follow auswering the ‘ & Co,, wholesale ageuts, > BEE ? FREE SATURDAY, THe City Filled With Oviginal Package | Joints and €lubs, oreka, Kan., Gt Spacial to Tur Brr. |~The resubmissionists claim that a democratic governor, five congr n and o majority of the 1 house will be elected by the democrats an vy ou an ti-prohibition fight here are conducted very cantio wre number of o i pac t de A thrifty busioe: into one of those places and for « beer or whis In cither case o full is handed him. The scller informs the t that he will find a cor’. evew and glasses” in | the rear and thus the wet goods are consu The city gets nothing. ‘The most popuiar way of consuming liguor Topeka is in clubrooms. Ten, fifteen, ty-five or mo ther and anfze. They g whut they dr cigars are serve club clubs_ here Although it is publican tickot minated in Kansas, the most activ ers on the republican ticl account of the m anti-p according to whisky and veral of these ed that the entire re of the strongest e work fear defeat on hibition ar: nts that are being made by the opposition Bven J tal, the lar @o to the cure funds iblioation is true that duri mprovements wor lull—a decided 1ul ar If ¢ oa by the ury sion republicans tived and disgust money is being plu oepnublican ticket with Ve 1 on the proposition of Lon Adams Thought Wanted at ¢ A young man wh the i mply waiting for the ior Humphirey is 1d alliaiec he Hudson, proprietor of the Capl est daily paper in Ka cpublican cont W Business is at a standstill had to to his It n many valuable but now there is a ct, the people here sult of Tuesday feated it will dffovts of the resubmis men, who are al committee to continue ) b ade In 1with prohibition, Kven on the defeat of the eht being made solely nbmission - D FOoR MURDER, to Be the Man wingto name app wod upon the Jail registoras Lon Adams was tried in the police court yesterday for stealing two watchies from a jeweler on South Thirteenth street, He was given twenty days in the county jail, but ash was about to be ve- moved to tne jail Ofcer Rowden noticed that Adams ~ answered to the de scription of the man who murdered o woman at Coviugton last Monday night and he was retuened to juil, while a telogram was sent to the sheviff of South Sioux eityasing him to come or send a man to identify the prisoner, which will probably take place today. The young man emphat ¥ denies that he kiows anything what ahout the murder, and claims that he was never in Covington, but his exactly with tho from Sheriff Ryan NISTEL - Albert stroet, aged sixt monia. de ions tally sseribed in the message of 1416 Willams ars, of typhoid pneu- Fuueral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. - m Omaha, The a M. W. H. Wyman of Cinclunati was in the city some days last week, the guest of his sister, Mrs, Hoagland Mr. Wyman has been for some thivty years counected with the Aetna fire insurance com- pany of Hartford, Conn., as assistant general western nt at Cincinnati, Upon his su gestion, and in view of the advant of Omaha for such a location, the directors of the company have decided to establish here a general office for the states and tervitor under the di ness of the Aetna transacted Mr. Wyman ha on the first York Life b about Decembe general manager trained clorks, all special pany for this distric Mr. for his fi I, W T'o home, and has leased from one of his block of houses on ( He is a brother of Hon. A, U. Ba Dunriy, Oct. Tne Bre.) of the Mississipp ion of which s 1l K Iding, which he will occupy th wents and adjuste man has also selected nily, which will make Balfour drove tos in the that region will be selected office ms oor of the W L a capable it is agency will report of the com- residence s a Omaha H M Wyman, ram - to om the residence of Police Commissioner Byrne at Carrave to atter plic representat suggestions to rec s him tress in the western counties of I reply Balfour said he was glad th d been instrumental goverument b ing into effect before the proje of local tra fo t 1 at the nber of , who made remedying the dis- and. In present in bring- had hovered his arnmv La s which yesas a_dream for many years past. From Galway Balfour took the train for Dublin, A large crowd assembled the depot and gave heirty cheers fc My, William O'Brien and John Morley as the train departed. Inspecting Om A party of Sioux City offielals ¥ in Omaha investica nd of terd waterworks plant the construction Wingland, civil ¢ W. . Powell, J. I ' Ri ‘ouncil . Th Mission chu port streets - s Waterworks, nt 7 m 2 H, and €. S, Godfr ke ullivan, K. s- can upon sp he An getting points waterworlks, Henry and Henry Drumu, Suude aud ymposed the party of the Fremoit 1, b m from the cay last wedish wenty-second and Daven- He has an idea that it will prove to be only a hallowe'en trick. Mich,, holders of the Anchor O et 81, Manufacturing com- pany have applied for the appointment of a owing to a default of interest. The Liabilities are over §100,000, Eleven Lafe-Savers Drowned. Benniy, Oct, 81. — Eleven German life- boatmen were drowned today while trying to relieve the crew of a Bri off esvig. Notat Al © ST, PETERSIURG, € el h vessel wrocked editable. 1.—Itis stated that since the accession of Czar Alexander (1851) 270,000 Jews have be - Two Breo DELANO, Cala., O Ray while rid ing were ove aken Ex *hange w day and work again sody desiving insu to sbe t H. A day, A Light To the Chicago railway belongs the ountry to reduco t lighting of trains to sc first in tl of electri serfection, introduced One in tn patent electric reading 1 tion, With this en th ot 1g a track b - - All members of the Omaha Underwrite 1 closa their offices on el st ne led from Russia. s Killed, 1.—~Wallace and Ed slocipede this even- a train and killed tion prohibition, and uny- e on that day will have agent at the polls, Harding of the state dep Washingtou, D, C., was in the o n A\ - rtment, yeste lvery Berth lilwaukee & St. Paul it of baing the matter cientifi of tho novel features o sleeping cars is a np in each se 1 sading ab night before and after reti uxurious provision, ing becomes as comfortable as by day, and when retiving the toilet may be made in comfort and seclusion, The berth veading lamp in the Pullman sleeping cars run_on the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St Paul railway, between Omaha and Chicago, is patented und cannot be used by any other ruilw: company, It is the greatost improv ment of the age. Try it avd be con- vineed, ing at Chicago Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacif depot, Omuha, at 6:10 p, m, lni m. , arrive 0:80 . Secure tickets and sleeping car berths at Union Ticket office block), Omaha, J. PRESTON, Pass. Agent, 1501 Farnam street Barker F. A. NasH, Gen'l Agent NOVEMBER 1, HINKY IN TOPEK 1890, TOWA NEWS, The Alliance Convention Drs Moixes, I, Oct. 81.—(Special Tele- | gram to Tue Bee.]—In the farmers' alli ance convention today a donat of &200 from the fund was made to alliar thren in Oklahc An appeal will al be made to local allia for aid for the des tute 1n Nobraska, the Dakotas and othor states. The majority of a committee on the establishment of @ state organ reported ad versely to such action, but in the afternoon the executive coms was empowered | 1o propositions for the adoption of a state paper, a two-thirds vote of the [ local alliatices being necossary close a contract, said paper to be noi-parti san, and to be furnished free to families of | members of the alliance in good standing | The work of revising the constitution oceu | pied th dorof the day d to the list of oftice i opped from the executive com | mittc he date of the annual meeting was changed to the second Tuesday in Octover and the place of meeting left to a vote of the | convention, instead being pern; | fixedat Des Moines, The matter tation and dues were discussed at ¢ length but left unchanwed, A heated discus sion was had upon the non-partisan clause of the constitution, n effort to adopt a clause providing that while the or wization remain strietly non-partisan cach member use his utmost mfluence in the polit feal party of his choice to secure the nomina | tion of candidates for congrossionul or logi is alrcady the consti fixea upon as the and the convention oot apart of what tution. Sioux City w plice of the next meet adjourned until next v per passensger and not more than one third of tho present freight rates and pay 6 per cent on the investment too. This road was to avoid all towns and be independent of all middle men It was to be run for the benetit of the farmers only. He betieved that t was the trae solution ot the railrond problem Thie water would drop out of the stock of the present rouds while the farmers' road was doing the business. He said he was ht. He knew he was ks Dark for Ang N, Ta, Oect, 31 Spec to T Ber.|—Two republic held bere today, the most enthusiastic of the campuign, Congressman Flick, who dressod both meetings, was received by the largest audicnces that hered at political meetings here, nug in from all airections, The 1 sky looks dark for Anderson, the atic und farmers’ alliance candidate Many of Lis staunchest supporters are flock- ing to the support of Flick. with have cheers A switchman Killed, Siovx Crry, In, Oct. 81.—[Special Tele. gram Tue Bre.|s-George M. L switchman, was killed the Third to b, at crossing of the union‘tracks abou! t passenger iuto the ion Paciti last evening by the ( ked 5 it was being ba down - ston Speaks at 1 Leavexwonnr, Kan., O Telegram to Tug: Bi. |1 licans were treated to a geand speech ton by Hon. John M. Thurston of Omaha. hurston’s visit purely incident the uncertainty I cenworth, 31— [Speci avenworth: r was to his probabl prevented an appropriate adverti ; As a consequence, the distinguished gentleman was not greeted by as large a crowd as would otherwise have been the case, as not u single public anuouncement had been made, My, Thurston was at_his best, though fatigued with the arduous labors of a heated campaign. He contined himself in the main to the McKinley tariff bill, v tional issues and the anti-lottery bill, which he characterized s aimed azainst the democratic corrupti stir ewed the work of arty in the present congress, varmly eculogizing Sy Reed and his businesslike methods. Mr. Thurston closed < on the federal « apted at the eud of enthusiastic apy tion o3t Ause, with a grand clima bill, and was inte of overy sentence by It is safo to say that Leavenworth repub licans never listencd to a finer speech than that delivered by Mr. Thurston. He made many votes for the r denic and his pr occasion will be greetd wit - New Method of Teac Prof. Leslic Dodge, the teacher, gave afrco losson to a good sized audicnce last night at the Young Men's Christian as sociation. His method of teaching is by con- publicans in this holo of » on any future 1 pleasure ierman versation, and he relates simple stories and anecaotes in German, letting the class rey the words after him. He a great deal and in a propriate and effective manner, the words mean by i The profe of five weeks, one lesson overy day, and guar- that those who attend and entc the work earnesuly will be able to speak Ge man at the close of the course, He will give a free lesson at 4 o'clock this oon and at 8 this evening, The regular course will begin on Monday, ror Hill Asks a Recount. Y., Oct. 31.—Governor Hill Lias tten Secretary Noble asking a new enum- tion of New York city. He says the al- 'd difference of two hundred thousand state of ALBANY, Wi Loy names will make a difference to the at least one member of congress in th apportionment and vote in the elect f s that the scereta u the thoroughness of the fe consus is not shared by the people of York city. He says that all the enumerators were republican partisaus, appointed for past olitical service, and that it was to their po- itical interest that their party should be the benefielary of their labor. - Census Steel Statistics, WasiiNGTox, Oct. 81.—The preliminary rc port of the census burcau shows that the to tal production of steel in the United States during the last fiscal year was 4,406,926 tons, compared with 1,145,711 tons during the year ended May 31, 1830, an increase of 3,321,215 tons or 290 per’ cent. There has boen a ike heavy incre aricties of steel pro duction and th States now leads all other countries in the manufacture of Besse- er steel vails, the output for the past fiscal sar being 2,050,654 tons, an inerease of 1,205, - 4 tons over the year ended May 31, 1530, - Su 5 Leavenworth Post e Sued, Leavexwor i, Kas,, Oct. 81 -The post master azain threw out the mail edition of the Leavenworth Times this morning b fair raf cause it reprinted a list of Cathol fles. His uction has been Jed by th postmaster general wnd the Times has filed suit against Postmaster Ritchie for 10,000 damages, waking the clam that uo law can forvid an American newspaper news. printing - - The Bids It je filling and Cutcaao, Oct, #1.—All bias for piling the lake front were rejected by the world's fair board of directors toduy. ns will b bids on modifled specificat The former specifications ars said to have i cluded & number of useless requirements, and as o result the bids were from $150,000 to §200,000 higher than expected, -~ Wanted to Shoot a man. John Olendorf loaded a large revolver last night and went out in search of a few police men, declaring that must snoot a fow of them before his hatred of the law and of the ofticers could be appeased. ‘The first officers he met were Hrady and Mouroe, and th disarmed him and took him to the city jail - s @ beautiful complexion Pears' soap secu | lative honors committed to alliance prinei pl After wasting an hour it was found | that the convention had been endeavoring to At the monting Woilnestay evening 11 I Haft of Chicago adva a novel idea to | solve the railway problem. His plan was thit the farmers should or ganize to buitd ralroads. He showed how a road could be built by the farmers contribit ing not more than 150 apieco, He explained how it could be built andhow much it would cost, He said 65-pound iron will cost 1,500 to the mile, the tics, bolts, ote., will cost £1,500 more, Good rail d men will build the steel bridges and the culverts and chare you 6 pe 1t on the capital. Good vailvoad men will then come forward to operate it and charge not more than 1 cent per mil to | TEN PAGES. DIRECTOR L " Coinage of Money the Largest in Histor S REPORT, Past Year the | | WasitNaros, Oct, 81 <The annual report of Divector of the Mint Leoch says the coin age the past fis it was the la in the history of the mint, argrogating tured as follows: ( ,342,4 iy £7,045,3571 total, §30,887,701 1d bars wero exchanged for gold cota, free of charge, of the value of 816,857 Exports of gold dur ing tho year exe imports by £4,253, | 047, Silver exy ot ver im ports, The total amount ased | during the fiscal year f of sile cost th fiscal yeu date | new silver aet we unt of silver purchased standurd outices, costing ®4,04, 420, v amount of silver bullion purchased or the act of October 1 has ‘been 12,276,518 ounces at a cost_of 033,108, 40 ive f A1 140 | ver fiue ounce, There was a mavked fm provement in_the € silver during the fiscal year. The di estimates the stock of metullic money in the United States July | 1, 1860, as follows: Gold, $3405,5,020; silver, | 163,211,910, The total amount clallic and paper money in cireu |, exclusive of | | | | | | | | | | holdin W0 treasury, L IS0, was | £1,455,610,012, & per capiti K200, apainst E1AS0S 001 ut the e ent the fiseal year, an inerease of &5 number of silver doll incim June | 1800, was WA, against S AN ) at the commencenient of the year, The product | of gola from the i of the United States during the calender year 1380 wis £52,500,000 silver, £50,000,000% fine ounces, ¢o reinl valt 3,390,000 voi v 54,040, 164 The prodict o ines and suielters of the \ wwas s of silver | fort col 1 Mareh | LISTS, to Au 3,635,510 wid ounc an averaze 21,0 e, snot | profit of carnings over expenditures of the mint d bie fiscal year was $, 0, « ey Please, BLPIIA It having been | mored that \ pt had been wade by | ubordi Micials of the Reading vailrond to coeree cmployes to vote for fave andi dutc xt Tacsday, General Manager Mo Leod today telegraphed notice to all em ployes that the man ment w inder no cireumstances tolerate any int nee with the [ exercise of the ri of loyes to | vote in wecordance with individual prefer - Met the Reduction Kavsas Ciry, Mo, Oct. 31, The announcd: ment was wade today that the rate on pack ing house products from the Missouri river to the seaboard had b duced 14 cents under the regular vate, to meet o similar ve duction alieged to have been made out of Chicago. ik Creidtors Alarm . Desver, Colo., Oct, 4 The creditors of S, Pelten & Co., who failed Tuesday, are alavmed over the fact jusigdiscovered that all the books and papers of thie fivin ave mi Sensutional developments ave exp i Both the method and Syrup of Figs is tnken; and refreshing to the t: gently yet promptiy on [4i\'(‘l? 3:11\’1!0\\1 s, cles tem eflectually, dispels iches and fevers and ¢ constipation. Syrup of only remedy of its kin duced, pl to the ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly he effects, piepared only from the most bealthy and agreeable substances, ite many excellent qualities coramend it to all and have made popular remedy known, Syrup of Figs i and 81 bottles by gists. Any r il ble may not have it on hand will pro- r any one who Do net aceept any cure it prompily i ishes to iy it eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYAUP €O, SAN FRANCISCO, LOUISVILLE, KY, GOLD MEDAL, d in ite Star, and o theref 9 les delicion FILY DIGEST for invali Sold by Gre W. BAKER & CO.. Dor Y. PIAN Marnvellots:in (PATALOGUE FROM BoSTON OFFICEX 5 APPLETONY C. L. Ericson, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, E GREA ENGLIS| vers Pain in the Back, D Ake, and many other df oF eon, fon and a p (Ll iculirs In ¥ire to rend freo by mall b y sitie Medioine is sold at #1 per pu ages fur £, 0z wili be sant froe by the money, Ly nddreasing THE GOODMAN D 1110 PARNAM STREET, On mocount of counterfoita wo Yollow wrapper, tho oily genulae. DRINK EXCELSIOR SPRINGS ¥ n WATERS & Nature's Tonic, Diuretic and SOLD ONLY 1} C B. MOORE & CO., Agts. for sale in 50c NEW YORK, N.¥. W. BAKER & CO.8 is 80 No Chemicais mes the strengih oF Vovow QS finelyMade fully Warranted e LIS DY resilts when it is pleasant aste, and acts the Kidneys, anzes tho sy colds, head ures habitual " Iigs is the id - ever pro taste and ac- neficial in its it the most leading drug- druggist who CAL, PARIS, 1878, 1t b ration. core Arrowroot or Sugar, ro economieal, It is g, atrengthening, nd admirably adapied an persons in healthe - everywhere, chester. Mass Tone: SH 16th St T s onme ik Wwhich wo do- ¥ The Spa- ackuge, Or w1X prcks Tall on recelpt of RUG CO., OMAHA, NEB. o huve adopted the o Uric Solvent. 1515 Dodge St. | SICK HEADAGHE e these CARTERS| Positively cured by tle Pills, They also relfeve Dis. s from Dyspepeta, n ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty, VER Eattng. A pertect rem I edy for Dizziness, Nausea,| i PILLS. [ 3 Bad Tastel i the Mouth, Coated] T e, Pain in the SNle, - TORPID LIVER. They e Purely Vegetable, ART IN THE HOME Tho Anie mo is the lens of the Nighest intell W e face of the earth, TUis the 1ost s vitine beneath the stirs, 108 the duty of the Tiead of every family to make the home the t eamfortable und beutiful plae pos The wiy to do this I8 to muke articles of *nocessity also articles of lixury. A stove n prtile of nocessity, and whon it 1lso b @ heautity work of 4Tt Why not choose it in preference tosomething dull and unatiractive THE GARLAND STOVES, Are as handsome as o plece of statuary ¢ sutisfuctory heate | ront t and and In cold ‘weath [ hive beon in 1 . | Biufts, and wher ranten i ndcpend npon it und P. C. DEV 504 (i new Grand Ofl nd | 0 yearsin Co | SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, COUNCIL BLUEES STEAM DYE ATLKInds of Dy ins and ¢ hest sty le of the Faded corsein Bruees, 1 ; ATTEND RS E, VORKS Council Bluffs, lowa.» v for Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, AGENTS WANTED. DR. C, B. JUDD. B503 Broadway, Counci! Bluffs, Ia MAIN STRI Tacauenin & Co Over C. B Jewelry CITIZENS STATE BA Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL MK SURPLUS AND PROFITS ) LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 0 DiRkcTo) LA Miller, I, O, Gleason, 1 L Shugart, B, B Hart, J, D Edmuondson, Charles oM T'ransact general bunking ! ness, arzest capital and surplus of auy bank In Sodthwestern Lowa, INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, TOIFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. o Corner Main and Browd way COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Dealers n forelzn and domostic eyl Collections made and interest pakd or deposits. TELEPHONES, OFFICE, 07, RESIDENE \ ST D W. C. ESTEP, Council Blufs, Towa. 14 North uneral Divector and | in St nbaln SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS, NT e MeMabiun ko No. 80 8, Madn st w [0l RENT Forty actos of Jan from Ogden house, suitable for datry. Will bugld house wad o years. Apply to Leonurd Everert NOR RENT I 72 A choli ar Connell B Tninediate pos NOR BRENT 020 Birst ave W ANTED iy @ married i, store In colntey towng 12 ye ence; A N | referchics i b oftfer, Councii Bl Guthly p ribl ih chonp. J vid DO SALE-Conpleto sot L R \ ) for hrd maple house moving ro Juck R DAy & Coo 620 Mudn sty ‘ VLES wnle choap, n spit YL 3G e i, with hicrnss i Apply to 1 Davis' stables on Fo near Fifth avenue WO S0-acre farms for sals ne Y Dok A0, Wond'& OR SALE ~The Wi oand fixture established grocery store or K und rent storo. i fixt . old colts for Rinith & Son, T8 16t wve NOR SALE or R ho FA™S Bluts Y NOTICE! Headyunriers and

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