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] THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS « NO. 12 PEARL STREET CFFICE Deliverec by carrier to any part of the oity I, W. TILTON, - MANAGER usiness Office, ........ No43 SPLEPHONES | § uv‘:r}:mflr. “ ..No % — MINOK MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Cc Council Bluffs Lumber o, The First Christian chur meais in tue Eiseman bu The 13 ladies gathered the bome of Mrs. Mevers noon Tho stockholders of the U Depo. con pany ot tuis evening W i buila T oceur today at the e of L. S. Ax i Boomer [ i tho Gra v 836 Hign Sct The funeral sery f Hubbard ( rosid nton streat 3y will ba sent to Detroit for intermen The Home of the I'riendless is stil pline with dofie benird, anothor while imnrov ‘The ladies of will serve m l!lvl% Ca An aiarm ¢ fogat 11 o The fire u b fire could not Tho domo rally, of Missouri is to b ihe ra house has b cared for th evening. is possible that Gov or | s and other shining lights may bo se w0 add brilliancy to the gathering. An information mer's court ye charging her nelst i with assault and batier outofam il mis ding concern ing the manegement of their numerous chi dren that surrour © lLomes nent transfer. Che case be b d t alter noon Every incoming eastern train, ana some of those that reach the ciiy by the south and nortn, coutinus to Lo tiiled with the crowus of people that were attracted 1o tho dedica- tion of tho World's fair. T3 Rock Island limited yesteraay noon arrived over hours late. It comprised the delny was simply caused by the over- loeding of the conches. ‘The majority of the Council Biy fair fanatics have returned and a remainder will be in togav. Ald Mrs. Pace will bo about th and expect 1o got_out of Lo last seen of them Monday v big dry xoods houses, where they temporary shelter from the crusk of the streets, Hubbard Corlies died Moriday night at the family residence, 230 Bantoa street. Ho was 53 years of age, and had been sicik | e coaches n today es in one of the ad found u and the three vears past Mr. Corlies can 10 S city with his family in 1854 om Dot t, to which city bis body will bo taken tor ment. There will b al sorvices a house at 4 o'clock this af oo, ard reunains taken from there to the trair Captain John Bates, who met with such a serious accident at tho M lLouse, W yesterday removed to the Woman's Cbristian Asscciaiion h where he liesina critical condition. He was able to talk a little yesteraar, but could PREPARATIONS TO RECEIVE THE VISITOR It Will Be the Most Enthasia complimented us ve, that wo show the ho lowe their own interests to visit the Boston endless variety. Spec ttention is | called 1o our six diff bluck and fancy cloths, « give no information asto how Ge happened 1o fall down the man nole. He tbinks that his injuries resulted from Deing thrown from 8 bugg: The fair given by the ladies of St. Deter's Catholic chuuch opened very favorably in the Masouic templo last evening. 'I'he booths wera well filled with useful und ornamental articles and were well patronized by the audience. An interesting.program of £ones and recitations was presented by the children. The fair will continue tonight, when an entertainment will ba given by the Inisforl club. The Veteran Tippecauoe Republican club held & meating last eveninz al the repub- iican beadguarters and decided to moel n the same place this evening At 6:50 o'cloc to join in the republican proces ringes will be on hand to convey tho bers 80 that none will bo required to Allare invited to bo on band, Resoluiions of sympathy and conaolence with President Harrison in the deatn of tis wife acopted. Minnie Dixon, the woman who is to the local public by bhalfa dozen aifases, aud who fzurc 4 iu 2 o ¢ a short time was discharged | $12.00 to $25.00 are well worth an in- spection whett or not, although for nothing but to see tho many styles and handsome gar- ments. BOSTON STORE Fotheri m, Whitelaw & Co. 0. D. ch Mc P. P. Stewart stoves an Justice Cones yeste that has eiven her case in which V am Butts, an Omaba man, procured ber arrest upon a charge of disposing_ of morrgazed property. Buits signally failed to prove bis charge and re- tired from tue court room with the best grace possible after having tne costs taxed up to hiwm. In the district court the case of Dr, Hood against the Chicago & Northwestern rail- way company is still drugging aloaz. To & casual dropper-in 1t would seem that itis the doctor who ison trial. Tue railway company 1s asked to pay #0,000 for 1njuries received by the doctor in & wreex at Elm- hurst, LI, The company evideutly thinks the prico rather heavy, aod is apparently trying to show that tho doctor wasu't in it, and if he was that he waso't hurt, and if ho was burt that be wasu't burt much, and if be was hurt my bewasn’t damazed much, because ho wasu’t much of & doctor anyway, and that his roputation iu other respects was Dot quite eqaal to Cuwsar's wife ‘The Broadway Methodist ladies will hold a sale of house piants on Thursday, October ‘.’7. in the ant room next to Crockwell’s book store. Al those far- nishing plants requested to send them to the place of sale early Th day morning. Supper at supper time for 25 cents, e Beautital Kteln ilven Away, Choice of 100 fin etchings give anyouo purchasing a framo for the same. Fine new line of muldin received, which we are selling reduced prices. Riley & Art Emporium, 45 Main streel A PERSNON AL PAKAIGRAPIS, Miss Nellie Howara of Chie Mrs. W. A. Jelleries, No. 7 G Mre. A, C. Wooley leavos fora thyee-months trip to Mo, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Lyvnchard ter returned yesterday (rom a w visit Frauk " who for a year past hus been & check clerk aad weizhmaster in tae Col mines, hos returned Lo taks up bis residence o tuis city Mrs. Harry Esst of © Inv ber duughtor, Mrs. Georgo W. Hewitt, of 1his city. Mrs. Riser, also of Clinton, and who is an aunt of Mrs. tewiit. is also bere. Mrs. J. R. Carrothiers of this city took the Norhwesteru iratu for Cliaton, Ia., last Sat- upday evening, Al Clintoo siie expects to foin bor busoaiid wnd uciompuny bim ou s u Lep i i Miss Mildred 1. D eity 10 uliend (ho a her uncle and auu Huteninson, of 53 Feaukiio avanue, Miss Dillou bas an art stud.o in Avoza, and is gnlaing more *han & local reputation by ber sPilL Mrs, I ewong 1hose ALLENAILE e anniversary. is visiting ace street. arly next week aorado Springs, uton, Ia, is visit- 1 of Avo: iversary wedding of Mr. ana Mes. A, M Gentlemen, the finest line of rall goods in tho city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadwuy. — The Boslon Store closes vvery even- fog at 6 pom. oxcept Mondays and Saturdays. — Weatherstrips al Riloy & Sherraden’s \ uudasirable tenant paving his rent ho is ion for gr T'he color i ayor of Munawa a wher of the big inter In ne u with the Mona: south of the lake. DBecause this land is not homestend and pre-empi people bave ac have squatied upon the lands, raisiog grain and trying to raise th na by aisposing of their “claims.’’ Among the number was John Heg wood, who his mark to the in- formation charging the Manaws mayor with larcery. Hegwood had raised a crop of corn upon the ci bad squ; terday mor cred some hauled The warrant was issued from Justice Cone’ court. Colonel Ree t appeared and was per- mitted to go away upon Lis 0Wn recoguizince to appear on Friday at 2 o'clock 1 value of the coru is fxed at $25 eaough to make 1t grand lu uel Reed’s friends are gu mercifully upon the prosg term iu bis own jail at Maoawa. two policies, both in the COUNCIL a is in the ilicite of Imogene is also THE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |5 Fortolins™ hunt for his property with a strone cuerent of ety water | foet deen and nc | river. ‘ in love with his 10 lis ho | tnaws thusia - | that | { publicans of the Ninth Distriet Will hro1g the Uity Today. & Well Attended Rally of the Camy This Locality ~List Speakers | | The prepar ade tor a big re ( ) R i " A sed 1pa 0yt t Itie Red Lantern brigace from Missour eus will be o s veing practic 1o iin. ateiving to Blufs can appear on and Dow happily she can enter- A Sure b 0 sto Eve that has visit outside of icag, Another great feiture in our lavor is il iow prices. Anyone wishing it a perfe and ¢ L price w s studying 1t Among some of the Most popula peasint coats, , reefers plain 1 watteau . ulstars with capes und hoods, o ine of ladies’ cancs in every style wolor. Ladies' IRussina s all &, 40 inches long. gua is Salt W itif line rarment we show an For a $10.00 arent styles Lo suit the Our better g 1o goods running from you 1ntend to purchase P.S. All goods sent per express O ur expense, or by mail free of ore closes at 6 p. m. except ondays and Saturdays 1 Oals, Hom s, sold Geanuine Ro ssively by Cole & Cole, 41 Maia. Big line of nunging stand lamps, hall lamps at Lt L Because Colonel 1. O, jects to Paying Rent. Reed insisted upon auy he owns a large tract of lind the 1m a numby is stili ssion seoms to prevail of squatters down there orumer land, subject to tion. A numoer of ed upon tnis presumption and he Uty acra tract upon Whict 1, and refused to pay rent. Yes o avout daxlight Colonel Reod and teams into the field aca gats ghty oad bushels of corn and away to balance the defaulted rent. The ), just eny, and ( ug him most ua- t of spending a Groadwiy and Corner of Hen Street, Our late loss by fire was co n ed by BLI S INSURANCE COMPANY By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the secretary was on the ash heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the loss down to bedrock, which he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no small part of his business ¥ So long as he did not go below bedrock we had no reason t0 complain, consequently the 8 sment was not only prompt, but in © v way satisfactory, so much so that in addition to $9,200.00 (seven policies) curried by this company before the fire we now add o it $16,000.00, Being intimately and d dtors we cannot be po »d that better indemnity can be obtained than that offered by our home company, besides we believe in patron- izing worthy home onterprises, every- thing being equal, and unless we do we sha!l continue to be dependent on for- eign capital and corporations, Wanted 1o Buy, Improved property. Wil pay eash if priceislow. H. G. McGes,10 Main street. UL T the Market. Lafavette addition is still in the market, and there are pleaty of wen who appear to be auxious to speculate in its clusive realty. Geaerally it hus been suckers from abroad who have fallen ready victims to Mr. Jer- ome's big real estate scheme, but the last two were as noar home as Pacific Junction. A business man of that place came up with s deed 1o oue of the worttless lots a few cays OMAHA DAILY The offer was accoptod and and toor a boat to in the middle of tte | becoma enthusiastical he roturned , and then his so strongly | readily took thera yesterday mighty to the rush are { them s tesidence Barned | been assaulted by strikers and sc N oowned by Mrs, | J0red. Last might Cnaries M , 0 the flames hay the furniture was part was whol y partially cov Mr. Emarine wi Boston sto jardinieres at Lund Bros? Ihe bovs of late uck troudle with >ue ias been caught 1aesuch An oxal tice with mor that imitators will | Emp . Hutchinson celebrated sary of their marriage ankiin aveaus, last | service was presonted besides many pieces of cnina bric- the twentiath anni st their re esider Van De Bozar and Mrs. Dr. Mr. and Mes. ; and Mrs, W to be shown the Klein tract of 40) nox on sale in five They will show it free use wood, m.«l 5.00 per oraitas: —— Gold and Sitver Failure, moroing Mrs. Burhorn's elry establishment was opened es usual. noon 1t was suddenly closed and the win oon the front was dec- orated by signs axnouncing &L sale by auction. These rapid charges prove 2 been tho resuli of a chattel mortgage given Mr. John Linder and placed on record It was under tal 18 seizad_aua mortzaze that tha sale an- to about §2,000 f bour after the store was closed window shades Veatiier strips at Riley & Sherraden’s. 120p=ople in The Gus Co. puts 'em in at cost use g3 stoves Dinner sets, Lund Bros. line just received, Elmhurst stoves. ——— anges being made in tho the proposed new bridge. made that the Paul time b laid_neariy to bridge site lan pernaps ciear to it. is iu progiess for the crossing at Broad way and Eiguteenth » to Avenue L the promise is zround is ready for Avenus La curvo to the cmbankmect is being lows side, st is a large amonunt of 3 . while 0n the Cut-Off side there appears to b3 continuea activity. do aud the rapidly constructed. fire-smoked, 305-307 Broadway. than any Omaha pi furniture at Moyer's, Clesn goods, | & Hess repovt that they are hav- ing &' good demand for the ten-acre lots Klein tract. Dividing the awounts W about & third of which raer preferring to have ordance with | by the provisious of tha ber sbare weted out 1n acc . Hess and H. 1 Ommer bave beeu appointed Lo adueasure squainted with the | s o If you don’t want 1o buy hured coal you adapted for use in , steam und hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handle, : those oll heaters at Swaine’s, 737 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23 ARE SHOWING THEIR TEETH Homestead Strikers Induleinz in Much Covert and Cowatdiy Violen | MANY OF THE NONUNION' MEN ASSAULTED Events that Show How Uneasy AfMiirs Are Around the Great Carnegle Steel Works—Extra Guards Pat on Duty at the Mills, Hosestean, Pa, Oet 5 —~Within the past fow days several ngnunion men have choll, & work man, in passing along Kighth avenue on his way to work, was set upon by a party of men, at ent unkuown, auad probably tatal red 5 vmed « o was with at the tinm sevorely tonists lo window in / Soyder, mill along " the Yourhiogheny tracks, was 4 ot Homesteader: and b eatea stranger 1pon tonight at the co I Clure sireets and seveculy be crowd | thougnt he was & workman from the mill, » two movings of nonunion ) the bor ir way i e clothing and sma. is S0 apparent tk ho was here we ) the houses, cut uj everal trunks. to fter G 1 u Y b s 1 tonight element mude up of 1en and the members of t would as-ist the officers of the law i 10g those wrongdoers to justice Ejoined a Boyeott, Cix a1, O. Oct. ¥5.—J. H. Ha theatrical manager, and the Walnut Street each inction against Theater company today filad two s for $0.0.) dawages, and i) the labor oranizations and suits arc based ou therecent st and the pla that the labor orzan tiors hav with the business of the thoate euing boycotts and otherw toar issued “a temporary ated that summary puni ow any violation of the injunction Ltumors of Ve Hoxestean, Pa, Weyhe and President-elect Garland lgamated association held a secret tion hore ye: vith the advisor are being be declared Pirts and twenty bave teen i for obsut 2 other iron manu 1cted by tha federal gr nasigation by | the rivers nare. ANNOUNCEMEN DS, For the sources of tho plotof * Like It,” which will b3 played at new theater by Julia Marlowa and m pany on Monday nizat aud Wedne afier- noon, Shakespears was chiefly indabted toa novel by Thomas Lodge, publisied in 159, under the title of “Rodalynds, Luphaus Golden Legacie, found “after his death in his cell at Silexedra, bequeathed to Philau- tus’ sonnes noursed up with tneir father ia Eugland. Fecht from the Canaries by T. L., gent. Imprinted by T Orwin for T.C. and 1. This book reprinted John vio, 1 in 1502, and eignt eaitions ar. sppeared vefore 1645, Loag the main incidents of his novel 8 fow of the late man terbury Ta best editors of that poot production of anotuer ert liev Tue coming of Patti Iosa to the theater next Friday, Saturday and gives promise of enjovable entertai ments, Tais br 13 actre: ¥ top uo of wo. accepted favor ter goers t be scen in ber m drive aull ca not do it in an Itosa’s presence. At major v comedies for an evenin effective the sp At the Farnam Str commencing Overator.” Itisas spectacular school. theater th , Ootover every resnect nal and startling descriy on’’ are used ship wrecked in a storm in mid-oc: an: islanas; & railroaa depot; tele: with the familiar click of the lustruments the operation of a block siznal and s lizhts; the passing of a fast express, lowea by the w norse against time. Matinee Saturday. A New Ba El meeting of the St. Louis & rd of dirs inile'u, the followiug bg being the “Atchison slat electea: JohnT. Davis, Aivah Mansur avd Jokn J. McCook, Speare, George C. Magoun, Cecil Bar hart of New Manvel of Chicago, 8 part of the Atchison’s aonaal statement, - Movements of Ocan Steamers. At Liverpool: Arrived—Outom Boston, New York. New Yori At men; Norwog from Glasgow. et Roast Beef for Johnoy Bull, LouisviLLg, Ky., Oct 2 Paris, Ky.. today sold to ( { vle ere bought for Liverpool ago, and iucidentally cxplaived how he got it He loaned oo cn the lot w0 one of the addition hustiers some twe ago, and when the 1ime for squaring accounts came around the fellow was not ready Lo liquidate, but offered 0 cowpromise ana g & warrauty deca for \ mals will be sent Lo Queea Victoria. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baki R.OZ;%! Powc;:i ABSOLUTELY PURE PAGES + CELEBRATED SANDWICH dally wishe PLOY MENT. N .-\\'l"‘-\x' TU AREYOU GO NG T0 PAINT? Wau!d Yfi!l Ukflta Buy Pam! at Whale 1 ween Counc n if tiken soon, Hroad way. 110 both cases r. Sovora! parties re 18 4 growing aras hours The A arantee 10 be as gond Has never been THE EXCELISO MIXED PAINT sell you for $1.5 Dt Barn and Roof Pamt LOWEST pRICES ON ALL E(I“!ZES OF BLASS. CO‘VIF: KL D y\LP Us MasonicTemple. wil burgaing in clds, Nichol= Drasii to exchins s by threat e. Judge But- vetion and shment would ~President tae n- l“"”\x AND BF 1 and 3, 4th St. EUMPHREYS' Ur, Humphreys' spe f-roon dwe Over'thirty years fikease nained. urkig or reductng e tie Boverelgn Lspecial cure for the Mrhtaieata thout drugkig 4 lin:1on ave., $16 Livr ar PR i s ingestiows, Inflammations.. Form Fever, Worm Colic. . lic, Crying, We ea, of Children or Adults. 7—-Coughs. Colds, Bronchi Toothache, Facwache... Tieadache, Ver: usness, Constipation r Peinful Periods 9-Headachcs, Sic kes Tale of Gamelyn,” which is found in of tha **Can- er,”” but which the to be the 12V aites, 7001 Usinary Weakneas, ¥ ¢ Var 1Miss Dixie” and if you care to SR 0. 3114 QP\_(‘IFICS 0 Years Sedtles I CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. and cure of con m;hu HAVE customer Nicholson & Cc [OR EXCHANC merchundise fo e o The plot hinges on the remarkable resemblance of two men, which parts were piayed by the Newell twins, Wil- lard and Wilham, who are exactly elike in tueir most intimate friends Approved, Septen! » tax {3 now dae office of the city trasur; vember 12, 1502, a3 seeu in Se tion 2 of above or- often taking one for the other, which natur- ally causes, at times, the most humorous complications. Effects of *the most ongi- in the play. Among thesc a full-rigged steam A ANCI of 2,000 Uity Treasuver. finest in the stite tropical islana seane on one of the Soith Sea raph oflice 1al tax anlassess tate in the city JREENSUIELDS X iteh- fol king of a speal locomo- tive through the trestie, ana explosion of the boiler; and ends with a bare-back ride ou a to cover th [t s dith avenue frow Farnamsteeet to Half How- +ut what Lt proved | farn ©0ld ms our grandiathers 4 SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION 1 and for all disenscs having been and being horeby {10t and pisces of real estite nereinaftar 10t herein lev.ed and asses Xehimne \.‘ ces of real 0 NALITERCLS 8 St Lovis, Mo, Oct. 25.—At the annual San Francisco railroad, now a portion of the great Atchison Howard stre f paying the fu ors, so-called, was Or. -S’chwc/( s Pu/monw Syru/) When all else C. Simmons of St. Louis and Thomas Baring, jeorge J. Gould, Alden 1th avenue, to Half Howard I William Liboey, Russell Sage, v, W. Rein York and Bostoa and Allen )5t bemg the sum 1, be wnd the saie 18 herehy leviea und Bssessl, According Lo special il appiicants Election of ofticers was deferred. No an- : rual report was 1ssued, Lthat road now beink lmprovad Safety Elevataro 3, from : 7 fourth Mondays, 9 p. m At Brow Head: Passed—AMajestic, trom il Biufls, or 16 Furnaw st., % Chambers. lustructor. 18T 0S|V i 1t 1 b1k 13 At Bremerhaven: Agprived—Aller, from use 1t 2bik 13 ow York: Arvived-Saale, from Bre- —C. Alexander ot Eastman of New York 700 nead of cattle for $35.000- The cat- nd T.oudon Christmas margets and the choice of toe aul A & 1 Kountz Total smount MI0A\ OUIGIRIY PnY € taxes wold aszess 1D0A Lha Passag KIMBALL BROS, Cor. 6th Street und Qounell Bluf in ffty days there e ad dod at COUNCIL B All kin ‘sof Dye {:hest style of t \ce from the time said taxes Decome 0 de W .C. ESTEP, Funeral Director, Emdalm3: Main Street, Coudeil B! Al WiLer L3 Dassa, JOHN GROVES, O. L CHAFF Actinz President of City Council VPassed October 161, Work promptly done purts of whe cointry . A MACUAN. (s Broadway, GEO. T\ BEMIS, payable at the aul will become SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. injuent and L No. 2 of above or- Sim & Saunders Henro biock, Counci Bluffe, La unulsance Ly teuring ity Tredsurer, 3 O — = PECTAL COUNCIL BLUFFS ——————— OES we aw ‘teresting s the urgens peopla who 0z to do Culitornia N toisom \ for sa payments, N ottawaty and in Shoafe. 10 S8 a4 N straot. s o South son & Co. fruit and lutts B, AL inside oity 0 & CoL e finest r sale. unimoroved ty Green- ats onstorn Ne- ra goo ! restdence I sand lots for Ne- Patten. « five or six ks from post- & Co.. 631 for sale, ms. " In: ftlce, 1 owinz dwellings: 1 Mynster €t 812,50 Avinue G, #10. Avenue M, 8 proper Greenshilelds, want houses to * Greensh ds, of ge orat Towa or eastern Nebraska « Co., 631 iu Philiips uprovements, fop othilug or other s near Cheyonne, Wyo. gues with Will exchange for L Dropert Broads NICHOLSON Greens for sale in west= MISCELLANEOUS. vaults and . D Burke, City Bidg. fixtures and leass of i southern i provements, £1,00).0) | 102 compauti . 11 Sheafe, Council vlo new phseton, 124 Maln st che . or T exchunze for and Address PO DANCING SCHOOL. ONDAYSin It childron. 4 p Sosials second and furnished par- A. Pariors, Omaba. W Fr3 SIa\E DT2 W0R(3 :done in the inl stained ood a8 new deliverad ia all Sen ! for price (st TOR Near North westara Dopn Coux s B uees Lova Attorneys atlaw. Prace the state aad and o Shugase

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