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B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEBDNESDAY, AUGIT ), 1893 THE DALLY BEE|NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BLUFES | Bt % 05 s cnts | CITY COUNGHL PROCEEDINGS | et it sy e and the city | mented Me. Telndorff and wanted the claim LDLNGY | electrician being heard. Presidet Bechel sus- | pajd — who picked both men up and took h tained the objections and road the rule Mr. Prince said the veto was prompted hy COUNCIL BLUFFS, i them to the city jail. Hammond was which provide that a two-thirds vote the offorts of Mr. Beindorff to place his OFFIOR: NO. 12 PEARL STREFT, i | charged \{l“l.l x|‘r\|l4\4w" ness nnx‘I ]h?’\l‘ “i‘:h HI'u‘n\r\Ir_\ to lsvnm-ml H‘w r l’thl[n ‘mrmvll | u;\”yxn in a prominent position in the nterior 4 NO. 12 L STR F | eny from the person, and each will be roe any other than a member of the council | of the builaing, -— —_ | Two Hore Thieves in Jail at Dow City i ohance Yo expialn matters Vo | vequence of V\? oee frain the Mayor, Bome | Cod\ine™ upon o question. under discussion, | Mr. Bruner thought the building defective | Dolivered by carrier to any part of the city. | Waiting for a Bluffs Officer, | Judge McGee this morning of Which Wore Sustained, when objection is made. | in many respects e > ———— Mr. Howell said that he desired the in- | The vote on susta ¢ the mayor resulted H; W. TILTON - Mans — RENNISON BROS, ——— formation before voting and moved a suspen- | in Bruner, Elsasse Specht vor LET IT RUN, TELEPHONES | mething seri 2 1t CLEVER CAPTURE OF A DANGEROUS MAN Grent Margain irmative and the re NONE “OF THEM = WERE AMBIGUOUS | “'{ifrei e fule Points of order were raised by Mr. Bd- | the sol i dnder of | and your cough may end in nn ednesday, | ons in the negative, and the veto was | ous, “[t's pretty sure to, if yonr blood {8 poor. el Pricos still lower than ever. A great | e wards and Mr. Stoel and on the votg the | not sustained That i Just the time dnd condition that ing WY HooAn Ao e THiE eR1e ¢ KR AN | necossary number forn suspension of the N y vitas Consumption, The seeds are sown an MINOR MENTION, Ellors Answers the Description of a Colo- | quart tual cont Tt money Wwe must | Thomson.tonston 14 Knocked Oat— | rules were not recorded Fow Mora from the Mayor. it Ims fastoned its hold upon you, befors you S | ado Desperado for Whose Appre- | have. 10,000 yardsof Renfrew and Amos- | Lively Debata Over Allowing the City Explained Thelr Votes. n e mayor alsg vatoed an ordiginnce order. | KIGRICAL 38 B, 4 detay, whien the ) umbing Co 1 ) v + " >, P the paving o i irst Wstreet fre M 40 W 4 _aeiay, Tiovtin Bis, a8y govds | Henilon & Largs Reward 18 Of keag dress ‘style ginghams, beautiful Electrician the Prvilege of the The roll call then froceeded ana with but ,;H,"‘,,',)\:,.I',*.”,, o reraon ihat n | remedy is at hand. Fwery disordor that can The Mayne R Estate Co ., 621 Broad way. forgd—How fe Wa wken, styles, always <old at 1 Wedne Floor—Session In Full, i\l ‘V'v»\."\t'-‘]flluns the members explained protest hadl been fi1ed by somo of the signe be re o eats of the elty against M. I, Rohror day entire lot Hc yard. 0 pieces heir votes. ied through the biged ields to b, ug forth the claim that | Eierce's Golden | of the petition, s fodical Discovery, For had a hear inch unbleached muslin, the finest e Mr. Bruner made aspeech and it was as 18 in superior court yesterday . % s | hoy hiud signed under a nisapprohension of | Severs Coughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Tho North Main stroet bridge over Indian | Paul Bouquet wnd M. B. Weatherbee were | quality * manufactured, - worth Se, for | The members of the Omaha city council fl‘|"|“"§‘;"j‘.“l"" ;"_vlle‘l"\“'lArl\l'_"‘lL‘v ‘«“‘f“ ,‘.f“(‘:“f"{“},, w‘_’[} i :t;:{f'|”~ The veto, however, was not :’:‘*\"n:n”/\G“r“;\‘-‘r:;_‘r‘ij{v\:ln ,.‘fv',f“..':;’.}"f\\‘.' creok is being repaired by the putting in of | considerably elated yesterday over the re- | this sale Wednesday He yard; limit confronted 1ast night with six vetoes | mit the electrician to bo heard. He said he \."“""r‘w voto was an ordinance ordering | Mngs that's called Consumption, in all ita & new floo | coipt of the news that their horses, which | Yards to each customer, § o from Mayor Bemis. The vetomessages were | was not aware of the movements of B | vy o o b or 1k streot from Uhirteonth | earlier stages, it is a positive and comple A marriage liconse was {ssued yesterday | wero stolon last Sunday, had been found, CHILDREN'S LACE BONNETS § COST. all lengthy and fmportant and terse. Some [ Wards and Steel with the blue print | {5 Gixicenth street, for thereason that there | CUre. to Hams Hondrickson, aged 9, and Kllen | ] For one day, Wednesday, we offer | of the councilmen wio ave not in accord | While in Chicago, but it struck him Jonscn, aged 80, both of Pottawattamio | And thatthe men were in jail at Dow City waiting for an officer to come after the \Was 1o ma GriLy. potiLioh proshnted designat Tt is the only blood cloaanser, strength re. ing the mat storer, and flesh-builder so effective that it can be guaranteed. 1f it docsn't benefit or choice of our'entire stock of children's fine lace and embroidered summer ‘bon- an, & racer, on his way back from | Bouquet's riding horse was found in Modale, | nets, all that were i very peculiar that at the time they were a the World's fair the requestof the city bly rufiled, but they quickly fitted to their | electrician for a with the views of his honor were considera- {nl 2 be ed within thir aays. This veto was not sust i 5 leave o© Lsence was I cure, in every case, you have your money o, 8he, 81,00, $1 iy st leave of al Veto No. 5, was an itew in the appropria- 3 tho cnsterf circuit, whero he made a mile | but his rider had managed togetasfaras | and ' 1.50, at one price. Tako your | TeSY the shoes the mayor had provided. donied. EH e : tion ordinance in favor of the Atnerican | back. All medicine dealers havo it. n 2:08 1 2:10, ad th zh the city | ' ey e The most important veto was that of the When Mr. Howell's name was roachied he | b GRG0t e o 810 — n 204 and 210, pissod though the eity | Dow City before being captured. Weather- | choice, 50c cach. This is a bargain you | | J5¢ st TERHEEEVELD Whs th again asked that the ity electrician bo per- | e irit FATES (EMBRAY SIS e | el AL LIRS R boe's team and buggy, with the man who | will nover getagain. Don't miss it. B Tiht e ooty | mitted towiva tho {nformation desirod and 1 e Sityor hol that thoro fano balanco die D, Carrigg sed out n weltof attache | (G0 {in 41 rned dp ut. Dow City, being | Al 0ur e ludes’ fna Jorsoy ribbed | Houston Blectrie Light company, This is | fo rofused to voto until his. requost was | e (it i S 0T T S T T atiory n | Feconized by Mr. Scott, u son-in-law of Mr. | vests, Wednesday 10 each not the first timo tho billsasé the company | granted, S e and tho | deducted from ‘the ‘1803 il of the com claim of €06, The at issiied therbee, An officor will probably go to | Oddsand ends in lnce ocurtains at § | havenot met with the approval of Mayor )jections were again made and the o) v o v o C the | PANY for thirty-two hydrants ordered re. Bemis, but it was the first time the honora- | gentleman from the Seveath passed for the | joeqted and which the company refused to ; ¥ ; ! Umo being. AL the ond of the roll call his | 1o ! ! ow is the time to buy your curtains. | ble councit susfuined his action and it did | Shoe PeIng. Atthe ond of the noll til W& | relocate. Ho belioved, in view of the fact e of curtains in our store for | 80 by nearly a dianimous vote. The mayor's . : that the compuny had refused to carry out on the ground that the defendant was a non- | Dow Cify today with the two liverymen to | Pri¢ resident of the state. bring back the stolen property and the The funeral of May Palmer, the fnfant | {hiovos. ) i flowell object to voting until he secured the | hat the compuny hud rofused ob daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I, 1, Palmer of | ) hance of proving uy at nearly # price. IHessaie was us follows information he desired EHHLE. (O ONEAHY S IoRANg, ond oty Spokane Fals, will take place this afternoon here secems to bo a chance of proving & | o, iityl Nottingham lace curtains at b e HOXORATLE, THE CITY COUNGILOF | President Bechel held that in view of the | 00 (vt it out the agreement in ques av 0 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. M. | More serious charge agninst James Eilers, e, $1.25 and ¥1.46 pair, only 2 to 4 et Bt YO HBhor e oy thedn® | objection the clectrician could not addr DRl b J. Cole. 618 BIuf street. The remains will | the young man who stole Bouquet's horse. vtos Tem i tion and that the matter should bo feft to pairs of a kind. the courts to decide. ‘Ihis veto met the fate i i GF to report that T have voto e | the council and that Mr. Howell under the be interred in Walnuv Hill con 28 last a conviet finished his term in [ AT our $6, otery . July 0.50 chenille portieres, cur- or of the Thomson-Touston fie Light | rules was compelled to vote. of the preceding ones in not being sustained Tho Utile Dulef society of St John's Eng- | the penitentiary at Canon City, Colo., and | { bR R i goneratayioro: || Mr. Howell was wrathy” by this timo, and | °HE JAEHIE SREE 180%% o o OFMnC lish lutheran church gives &n cntertain- 1 i y ains, now #3.98 pair. printion ordinande, for the reason that he said: 1t is wrong to ask a m: sohling ordi ¥ % 8 i ment this ov the church r was roleased. e tried to beat his way out Come in Wednesday for these bar- [ fully convinced that the wson-Houston | on a question and at the same time L e ke . SRy W his cvening n tho clurch room 06 | of the stato on o stock train, but was dis- | g1, Eleétric Light company is not complying with selvilore. of ssouting informntion when ) providing for the relocation of firo the first floor of the Merriam block, 208 | covered and the brakeman tried to put him | & J I we of securing « v Main and 209 Pearl street, for which they | oy, (% | hvarants. The mayor vetoed the prdinance 1 for the same reasons as he did a simir ordinance on June 20, namely In view of the controversy ho- v ty and the American Water Works righit of the elty to rolocatp e of 100 where not uto in © points where neg ction heretofore taken by the passa ces requiring s to he done'shoud bo It cannot serlously affoct the 1 Water Works compny to allow tl s referred 10 (o reniain un- Gl .| the terms of its contracts with the city, and He refused to get off, and in the scuflie BENNISON BROS. ils to furnish clectric lights up to H v o T Bollos charge an admittance of 10 cents. After the | ghot the trainman, - He then made his es- i e io standird reauired by said contracts quict, but when forced T believe ent. nment thoy will serve refresnnents | egpe, but was afterwards run down by the L onlah b L K There can be no_controversy as to what the mean, and in this instance as mean as ud have social tme. cape, bt was afterwards pun down BYUhe | Buginoss men need their money in | contrctyroquive. With iotrd w'tlo stand: | old Nick himself. You can_drive n horse o The Chicago, Burlington & Quiney has | about to put him under arrest tho ex-convict | these times, If you have bills against rd of lghts, the provisions In the contract | water, but you can’t compel him to drink Josted an order to the effect that any o turned on him and shot him also. Nothing | people not living in Iowa employed by | absequently prepared 1 r'y‘““ i ",":‘;‘.‘-‘ ML loye of the line who was garnisheed tw more was seeu of him. Cards were sent | any railway, express, telegraph or tele- | nell, is clear” and unmistakabi Gl it bag g Tl Lok b ] fi P ] tho Thomson-Houston e me information which 1 desire previous to August 1 will be discharged | out all over the countr giving his [ phune company entering lowa, write to s T A e Upon motion of Mr. Steel Mr. Howell was without notice if e allows the operation to | description and photoeraph, and — offe the Nassau Investment Co., Council §;;)\;-}‘r" Tt PO KRS Tighie o0 AEtl 4 D0s | oxBuNeHTRoM Votih: L - be repeated. ‘Theorder will be greatlyap- | ing o reward = of .70 for his | Blumg - Collections guaranteed. andlc power and not lig| 00 nominal | Mr. Wheeler was the only member voting preciated by morchants wio juntshave | apprehension. Lilers unswers the descrivtion i allowed to o unsettled by railway men. | of the murderous conviet precisely, and candlo power that the ci O B 3 S 2 v Y against the mayor, the other membe; ¥ Cook your meals this summer on a gas | prices specified in the “The peovle li7ing in the vicinity of Seventh | while it is, of course, not cert and Mynster strects w the party wanted, t A Y ¥ : he embers sus- | ropoulod se that the Hihis of the part A At H6 A8 Booh BoHIB UM e there | taining the_veto. However, Mr. Hascall, | whatever they may be, shall not be prejudiced 2 e [ ) ALLR ,,."’\"".”v'\‘;“!f:',w’: range. At cost at the Gas company. TR ffi;.. RS0 | Mr. Steel, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Parker and | nor inany miunor aiféetod. C I LU CLWL L PR ) X 7 v ous Slectric Ligl Yy, Mr. Prince explained tha ey were voting | Mayor Bemis submitted the name of Blelocle yostorduy morniug by eries of “niur- | City will bo given notice of his capture and | Domestic soap 1s the bost, Houston' Electife. Ll y, 1. Prineo explained that' they wero votin Ly lis submitted the mame of Some of them got up to see who was | & chance to claim him if he is their proverty. gor ¢ rensonable doubt or contrary to their own views and the sacri- | George Clark to succeed William Wallace as s at hand and to be had. T am gene provared by Mr. Poppleton, as well as the one Ciiy Attorney Con- Tt requires Lizht it rdors SBW S standard of light fice of conscicnce was made to pfrmit the | & member of the board of directors of the being sliughtered, but were considerably re- | In addition to the two murders, the fellow AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OAMHA. of the city olecurlc case going to the courts to be decided, public library, Referrod to the committee lieved to find that it was only a drunk thut | concealed a lot of revolvers and other fi your onarable body, of « Sl midiad s T T e ) - ) or y i e arms ¢ quarries where the col June 27, 1803, Shows thit by photomter Another Veto fro o Mayor, L 3 s. Onicer Cluar was bringing in out of the cold | arms in the quarries whor ”‘, CONVICHS | ehard Swift Makes a Statomont In e- G tiep VorRetu rl ',,l:\’“""'\",‘“.h " LALLM S el I'he mayor also submitted a protest from August air. Tho Tollow showed fight, but | worked every day, in oxder that thoy m gard 1o Sehool Board Matters. L D0 o fe £l oo todt, 1 ondy | The second veto from Mayor Bemis oceas- | tho Belt Line compuny azainst the placing was quietea fc seconc ble o | ki » guards and make theirescape \ ALY 4 d raga todt, Isonly | o g S T iR AN ) was quictea for u second by & blow in the | UL Ko urLs A D e e Vofora 1t | Richard Smith, the gentioman who was | 017 ory Inother words, somethfng loss hun | slotied considerable. discussion. It was as of electrie lights at the street crossings over «d to o fur- | follows: the uf the candle power reg rod to by Mr. Haynes, the expert, as | nished by the exprese tevme of menced to yell. _He was fined 1n police court | had time to work. refe Ubjca! wer requiry o fur i Sompany’s track. Lteferred to tho elec- e y the express torms of the contracts |1 pespectfully 'report that Thave vetoed an | tric light committee. T yesterday morning. secretary protem of the school board i | heiw ity and the Thomson-itouston | e of §1,000 1n' the genoral appropriation | The communication of Chairman Winspear ¢ A T T [ N P ION August Jonesskeit, who spells his name SMOULDERING EARTHQUAKE. 1890, and who was mentioned in the report | Fitett it cgmpuny. If1tis just T Eha o1ty Shla s for o1 N \llllm'lhl DrIHANCS 1 favor o 890, and ! Vi the eity shoult or cloc glitRiCE 1 OLaN Ce b Ry SO nC IRt B MBI L LR sty Al with @ German brogue, filed an information given in Tuk Bee, offers the following state- | Lrding to the tohns of the axIeHnk contracis, | promitect sid suporintendent of the cty e | a poli i Justico Fox's court yosteraay chirging | Demooratic Hosts Calling Oue Another | ment: “My attention is callea to - | VIS cquily Just and right tht the Thomsons | torf and (he amount aieady. patd o i, iv | 0f lot Charley Brovollight with the larceny of a Bud Names Behind the Back, graph in_ your paper. in the column devoted | Houston Electric Light compuny should fur- Charles . Beindor (F as of the Board of Public Works, recommending to be pursued in the condemuation of real estate as nuisances, was r Yysicians and Chemists 1 u u is to me simply astounding thatanother piy- | ferred to the committee on judiciary. Ladies and Gentlemen: Mme. M. Yalo, couple of his cows valued at about $10. The | Thereisa lot of bud fecling among the | to South Omaha ffairs, in which it is said lizhts of tho candle power required by of 81,000 should now be made. e Ve PRt T08 bvoRAURII WO ACHOT IsbTlins an were working oven mile: i e principal discrépancy shown by Mr. donot see how gurd this proposed payment o wming of Vindue two men were working & farw seven miles | gonoeratic hosts if the stories that leak out | DAY the principal discrepancy shown by Mr i this proposed payment of 1.0 south of the city on shares. Jonesskeit | Haynes in investi v ean reasonably i i discovered ing the «school Doard edicine i recicless wnd unjusti licine that w v ablo expenditure of the remove claims Broyollight gotin o hurry for his | through open windows and transows are to Hynos i investigoting tho.s T i mavor ar i City Eugincer Rosowater reported that he | Jo people’s monoy. The memt secretary | of) 1 S Lotk thimoouholll o RIS Ca v (L0 BN BPATEMAHI CAE | i D T e e share of the spoils and took two of s part- | be believed. protom, Am ab & 1038 t0 understand how | Giitlos ah ohia excuties oF the. oly, ibroy "{{“,.‘.";,,‘.i‘.,“g."‘rfi.fil"xvoL b iy ot U0 | Holdrege, and that owing to the abseuce :.:,;.,.::;,'(’ LR S T ner's cows in settlement. e says Broyol- | The cause of the trouble dates back to the | any discrepancy can be made chargcable | thisitem. 1 think not only should the an i o el vemdy been natd 1o | from the state of the chief engincer | Funded is ease of failure. It removes tan light has just come from Nobraska, where | time when the announcement was made that | t0 me. proposed to he allowed 1o (he “Fhomson-T0us= | Ny Helndor it for his sorviees fs arehitect and | he had been requested to postpone the | and sunbum in one application. — 1¢ matters they do business in that way. The case r 5 b “In the first place 1 never saw the se ton Electric Light company by the ften re- | superintendent of the elty hall. The payments | examination of the viaducts until will be tried this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. W. Rickman would be the next post- ferred to be vetoed i stricken from the ordi- not if the I tary's books. My acting as secretary was only of this Inrge sum of v bheen kles have been from chila- master, y i 1e | the return of the encincer. Mr. Rosewater Trock i s aving purchased an interest in the e sl Ly Was nance, but hat the eity should assert (s eluim | Without e existenco of 1 T e s f the . Mr. Rosewater | hood to old ago, La Ireckla will them The ladies’ World's fair social at Masonic | oifictal organ of tho local democracy and | 400¢ dwaiting the decision of the board ab- | for money wrongfully puid to the Thomson= | Datween the city and Mr. Betudortt, but wpon | hecommended that the delay be granted Lin every casel “Price §L00. Sent to any temple last evening was a novel and pleasant | with it the endorsement of Hon, Thomas | POiNUNE the permanent sccretary. Mr. | Houston Fic U compuny on the as- | his cluim that the same were in accordand I'he council concurred and the city en T part of the world. Al Loy, W. G, Tvick gave tho Arst | e o o ot eort aopas | Funston contended ull during my_ time that | sumntion ihat v was furnishing lights of the | with ‘the architcetural charges for profos- | Wwas dirceted to call in person upoli the Union DUbLic phonograph recital dn the city, and | Lorwman. who wis understood 1o exert some | o was secretary. and_ refused to acknowl- | candle power cqual ta the requirments of it | sional e tice s all ord atithas bean demonstrated, | hoard of - archite e, that the cleetric tho Thou compiny adopted by some ic company. LR T notor- beyond City | fous - fact, and - ean be o pro Sngineer Rosewater submitted plans (e | for the marker house. The plans contem- a g y nd ascertain the intention of the = Addre s to used one of Idison’s newest large-sized ma- chines. The program comprised songs recitals, band pieces and specches. The volume of sound was great_enough to fill the edge me, and " upon inquiry regarding the | contracts, secretary’s books, Mr. I, (. Parsons, presi- | jiud cun dent of the board, informed me that Mr. to tho swiface agnin last Saturday night when tho democrats held their primar- ics, and ever sinco then a number on-lous- | question, ~ that as a result the ro much | numerous blund f the architect ton Electr Funston removed them from the cupboard | bolow g » leading lights have bee ering 1o candic power “required by | has been put to m: thousinds of doliars of | Plate a building 204 feet long by 40 feet in IAsg Tl And with ‘tha axeabbloniotan God | vy }\‘(‘::‘:f Tfihé:nl!. ‘f..‘.h‘;,“" spluttering | ana held the books in his possession, and re- | the’ " contraets, i~ dilduetion " should b | i X pente. T the construction and | width, It is to be located on Capitolavenue, | Beauty and Complexior Speciallst, casional blur every note and word could be ¥ ke ¢ fused to turn them over to me. This fact | made o to the shortnge of candle power | (o tion of the elty hall. Itis between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. great flareup in the county convention to- | i distinctly heard in all parts of th Funston a knowledged. All the minutes | onall Dills, o H e Exeng il i HEyeanLyconyeticalio mall £ bl ddition e clivn | ons fet witlh rezaed o wllioh tier is if carried out will require ! Rooms60-3 Karbach Blook, | > 88 506 Steps dAre L 0 com- s 5 tad RO L should he made for a corresponding shortage | resonable controvorsy. that Mr, Bein rrowing of the sidewalks to ten fec! s S There wis o laree audience of appreciative | promise the difieulty before the delegates | A1 business transacted during tho time £ 0% hillx horetofore pald. 1 was aavised by | ot rendored sorvicos & superiniondent of the : wing of the sidewalks to ten teet, — Cop {fth and Douglas Sts., 0maha,. Neb, and delighted people. After the phono- | go into convention. acted was recorded on note paper, submitted | Shlu Oitant Gty wrtobnoy, In the. absonce 0F | By ol bt that. the wark of constracting | leaving a roudway on each side of the build- { d graphic program was completed refresh- | *Onocause of the difficulty that now con- | i the board, and rejected by Mr. Funston, | Mr. Connell, thut the caurts would cer Ty [Pt t A ) PaAiTUCng | ing of twenty fee and a_walk five feet : ssion and | hoid that Lo Thomson-Houston Bloctric LIEHY | bocn Sorobieded with uristcally with | imwidth adjining the building. The esu- ' Tad the same to the | company should furnish Hghts of actuat 2000 [ out any superintende whatever except | mated cost is about £8,000. The pl were Tempie of Beauty, proper varty candle power, and that the courts would at= | Ly offiefals of the city and a superintendent | referred to the special committee on - market —— - S rer— “If any erasures or changes of figures ap- | (el o 1‘1’5.‘";‘;11"u“.'»'l'”n“ Hlomtlogoommareinl whoso sorvices woro actuully p 1d forby the | house. PROTECT YOUR EY ES | pear YiEerBtATT 1B S ard in other s, which mezns. thi City. Asalready stated, Mr. Beindaor!t his re- e eotine i ournat 15 lovonlis pear o the secretary’s books, you will by T L P T B T e e L e b S s T Iooling adjourned until this evening | vo ask Mr. Funston to explain. lle powor. The city nttorney since | alnost equals the entire ahiount of hisclaim | a8 o'cloc | - contirms the view taken by the as- | us made in writing I\-hrlmry 18, 1802, und i AND USE sCrI ERf 3§ Took Cash o Buy. Sistant CIty AtioK Which covered the Sum’ of $4,277 Hirschbers’s LHIE: B G The financial situation at the stock yards | It will not do to de by | vices as superintendent, and the s 5 These records are now in_my po: ments and dancing finished the evening's en- | fronts the pary is the candicuey of J. 1 | 1 wiit o wlosed to sub i E tertainment, Shea for chairman of the county cent committee. He filled this ofice last year | it is said, would like it again neat year, has aroused the old animosity that has living in the city pleaso callat Notice to Groceryme The brand of corn known as *D. W. Archer’s World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn, d for several years between the two Council Bluffs, Ia.,” is not packed at | factions of the party. The “Globe men,” s I Council Blufls and Council Bluffs Can- re called, ave backing Shea and de- ning Co. has no interest whatever insaid | clare that they will have no one but him tosts ma AlE T T e , the eity electrician are not relinble or worthy | 475 for his commission at 8t por e . PARN to manage thecampalgn in Pottawattamie | yesterday morning was but very livtle dif- | 4" consideraion. It this is t done the Aot O B17.752.58 Nonchangeable SR A ik county. ~ The ‘anti-Globe man,” who, | ferent from what it was the day beforo. y electrician might as well o CoUNCIL BLUFFS CANNING CO. | {00 way, represent . o laree and | The pass word was cash, and nothing but | bedispensed with. “From my imvistigation of ver ) rendered Speclacles a1l sl b ) way, 7 d 3¢ s 1 atisfied that the eity elec- time, he Proposes to opectacles al = = 5 .| constantly growing faction, claim that Shea | cash went. tricin. ted conscientiously, and that | ury the additional Owing to the present_ financial crisis | did not manage the campaign right last year, | The Cudahy Packing company sent out a | Should b given to his reportss | | S of $1,000, i and the general reduction of prices in | and that is why the i i conv > aro so many repub: | cwvenlar letter Monday to all the com- wfore ¢ by his feindoril b iy, boen paid meats, the Hotel Inman, which is a first | licans doing busincss now at the county | mission men which read as fotlows: ports untll it can b demonstrated that the | ore *thin e 18" entitled {0 reecise, 3 ) ; i its | court house. T r c of opinio ¥ 3 yme Sume are unwori iy relib] elive it | T do not believe 1t i Just to the cluss $2,00 & day house, has reduced its | court house. 'Ihis diff fopinion has | 1o Whom It Muy Conc In puyment of [ BG40 O ecutive of tho o J rates to $1.00 a'day. Day board $1.00 g | Eivenrise toastateof affairs in the party | all purchases of live stock, hercafie untll | 18y duty as chict exceutive of the cily, and | wxpayers of the ety of = Omuba - to ratos 10 8100 a day. Dy board $1.00w | §ISNINGLS 0 describad by n roference to | & el acinirs In Ui coniitfons o Tuiiny, | WACK 18 Sour duty as reprosentativesof the | puylilm wother dorlar, o contiune theso | Eyelassos. HEXHEYER BRO aeh DI L GO DTSN S Y OO ¢ veople, even if asonable doubt existed re- | payuents from time o time without uny deti- COMPANY, EYE GU\SSES @ , o o L ons bear | OBED exciiunge, | Your pretorence Tar eithor | EDINE the Teprt of tho ity slectrs It ettloment Iy an unjustiiablooutrage on . BATERTED Gty 21571855 e is not 80 | hulk of necount sonal hostil- | led In Ne i 10w, 45 in the pust, set- | 0f the city, and require the Thomson-Hous- | that should ot be permitted, and for the in- b LD ities arn that bug | ton Eleetrie’ Light company to dewonstrate, it | formation of your honorable body and that e Direred PRt will [ ivean do so, in the courds' the inaccuracy or | no councilman may misunderstand the facts, by carload. Address N. Schurz, 34 Bald- muckh l\w \r'll).l' win Block, Couneil Blulls, la. Yor swth of any to cut loose | Sims & Bainbnidge 1 ety P . Ty T reliability of the reports of the cit - | 1 dowvored: in thi coito aotull federal _courts, Rooms , Shugart = It was a you direct' in the net wwount due | Unreliability of i y 1y avored” in Uhis message 10 dety Io X toom RO B IR GI AL T bitter m“ the other Tellows had to swalloy | Yourshipper, it you prefe o 56tU10 our. lun, Very ,up,hlrmu P. BeMIs, Mayor. them somewhat at length, block, Council Blufrs, [n. & when they were told that Riekman would | Jckets with tho banicin the usust wiy it s L tiiD Mr. Hascall Wanted to hnow. = = ——y New York or Chicago, as stated. Respec 4 P diwards 3 . Mrs. V, Battia is in Chicago, be postmaster, for he had been a republican D By e DER A MpAEdwardsilaliesithe Eioor: Mr. Hascall and Mr. Howell wanted to up to within few minutes of the time when nis candidacy was announced. o SIf we're going to have & republican for postmaster, I'd just as soon have Troynor,” nof Littlo Sioux is in | howled one man whose desperation at se Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS: W. D. Carothers is in Chicago. John Clauson left last night for a Chicago visit. Addison 1. Cochr: The company explainea that inasmuch as he discussion was started b Mr. Fd- | know. Mr. Jacobsen, who introduced the \ey were compelled to aceept payment for | wards, chairman of the electric’ light com- | resolution to allow &1,000, explained that the | their products in Chicago and New York | mittee, who defended the action of his cow- | architeet based this claim upon the adver- | exchange it would be no more than fair to | mittee and attacked the city electrician, He | tisement for bids for construction of the | pay for the stuff with the sume : S and 1o: L eity pi Louas, Counell Farm b BSTIAC whoso d 3 ort of paper. Aid the report of the electrician w my building, and that he was unaware that : Blutts = the city ing a democrat of so short standing step up | A&’y yesuly when their buyers came on the | # bare statement that the candle power was | there was ever a contract executed between ff,f;"%?f:;d',;,:u‘éflhs"x{?oszfi 508 VARBAGE remnoved, ecsspools, vanlts, chimmneys J. D. Bruce of Palmyra, Ta., is the guest of | Lo the oat bin and show s of knocking | ket this morning pone sel 917 and that the showing was made by the city and Beindorf : ia oure for Oonsumption in Srat stag Teleaned, Bd Burke, at Tay Grocory, oA 3.M. Matthews, puvivienliticrsceivhohadiconopnotlbERb NGl broranftibitany e Dok} et was re- | photomoter, an instrument fu which tho | M Murroltuxcroairefersing thefclaim o gpda sure relcfin ndvanced sagen, Dacatone: Broadway & Mrs. John P. Tinloy and daughterare | ShInUey for Clevelund for so many years | ported back to headquarters and in a short | council and committee had no confidence, | the clty attorey for nvestization. . prilliase factatieniakiog iho RRUTT FARMS We have somie fine hearing froft visiting friends in Chicago, They féel chat the only thing for them to do | tine word came to buy the old way—for | and had been demonstrated as impractieable | Mr. ‘Wheeler read the advertisement, | - first don 7 dialera overywhere. | B A A A R S VR Hilvr! e 13 to “wax it to" their oppouentsin & way | cgh and maccurate. Mr. Bdwards fraukly ad- | which provided that the city should bottles 50 cente £ 51,07 | 2a0emere firm, S50 v Jolmston & Van % & Barrison hos tobyrned after a two | shat will forever put down what they “I'hc commission men were good natured, | mitted that he did not know much of | the architect the rates fixed by the associa- > 1 Paticn. 5 o g 2 .| pleased to call ring rute. L. Zurmuehlen. | pyg firm on the proposition. They s that | blue prints, or electricity, but he knew how | tions of architects. ~He wanted the veto not | o T T T T S T e Dr. 1 8 Wost is enjoying an outing | Jr, is the opposiug candiante for ehafrman | o s not, onough marein in tho for | tofigure candle power when he had the | sustained and said the mayors words we Soveral desirable owscs and lots undor for. smong the lakes of northeen Towa. i of the ’uinu.n committee, and some tall | ghen to tako any chances or to eyen | number of walls onw eireuit. He said the | mere claptrap and promulgated to cateh Slanieg aEMOLIEIE A WY IhsloboionL it son George Hamilton has resigned his position | Working is being done on both sides. walt for their pay. Cash was the stuff that | committee on electric lights had been forcea | cheap vote: = PR il Js ! i 2l Peri St ns mail earrier and will o on the roaa in the o — talked and cash will be paid by every one | into making its report, as the mayor and his | Mr. Howell thought the gentleman from L : interests of a nursery firm. ENORMOUS :HEDUCTIONS from now on. After these letters had been | satellites had gone to the press and shown | the Fourth wus going a little too far. The ¥ GOODS and clothing. An obpostuniey for a Samuel Morvis, who has been employed faszg s i received o meeting of tho Livo Stock ex- | that the committee was discriminating in | city is not settling the claim, but is only et 5 s h with Decre, Wells & Co. for wany yeirs, [ At the Boston Store, Counclt Blufls, In. | change was held and the mat- | favor of the clectric ight company as agafust | making a partial assessment. = — has resiened his position and will lewve next | Cost price, or even half prico, cuts no | ter was brought up, but no action | the gas and gasoline companics, Mr. Bd- | Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Hascall - compli- (L route for s ].h i v s $130 m:nl':”mrnr alifornia, where ho will mako | figure with us. When wo decide wo want | Whatever was aigkon RTosmomLereliolk | uiird gl\]‘;'.“h',:"" ‘f«"'j?.\]k'.f“,‘,\"’ Jicong ang - — FOR THBR Teal Mathid cob 021 Bromw Gl shoue anything to move, and move fast, we | e as an individual aftair. 1t any o Bl PHIOECINAEINODL, & Droposed ko = g s M. and Mrs. J, M. Flagler loft last even- | eud right to the core, so that they can's | 1he sellers wanted to accopt Chivazo” and nd by the mayor's veio aid shove the RIME IN HIGH PLACES! It is OIR EXCHANGE- 11 sou v o g fora visiv. with relatives in Lawaenco, | help but move rapidly. Glanco your Newstorisexauingeat velitandgoods hansliwhole resonalollibyionhismonor S Ll not strange that some people do vacint 10t blwoe postoniec dnd now bridgo will o A anndlog s .fi,'l."\\:u:.!‘;l‘: careful eye over the baigains for today | chungo in any sende of the word, >~ | ruasted the mayor, the ¢ty olectricivn and | WEOnE through ignorance, othors from A SO U Y T fair for a couplo of wecks, M8 | (Wednesday) and Thursday. Mr. Cudahy was quoted by . the photometor e said it was the mayor | ® failure to invesiizato us lo the right or on R iy SaLuiseAIGM T e Ty Tt ATy 25 dozen' 26-inch henvietta fast black | man as having said that the bove letter hwho wears the brass collar, and not somo of | Wrong of a matter. But it is strango, SREROOLI EIICIR, on the Northwostorn, 18 Inid up at M:l'l:' T | umbrellas for today and Thursday, H8c | was sent out by o subordinate withouts his [ the councilmen, He said the power behind | that individuals and firms, who aroe fully e . P A AR A lomo | b ) " knowledwe, the throne had settled upon the oleetric | aware of the rights of others, will pe | Jeo san 5 miles from eliyg n Boone with a badly influmea eye, the each, 5 i - e G AR SRR e BNIRE el + in churge of the Sisters of Mercy. e, holson & Co., 60O sult of n flving cinder. A substitute is | 50 dozen 28-inch henrietta fast black Webster Wil Help Hastings. IEhy Qompang . and the wayor | sist in porpetrating frauds upon them, illing his plice at the throttle., wits only bster of | the it Browdwity Y umbrellas worth $1.00 for today and A. 5. Leopold and his sister, Miss Bertha | Thureday, 68¢ cach. Leopold, who have been visiting Mr, and 15 dozen 26-inch 1 ing out instructions in vetomg in favor of the company. While ned by Attorney Gen- | Mr. Steel realized thut it was ‘wrong, de- LaNcory, Aug. B.—John L. W Omahn has been re Iligh-toned, wonlthy manufreturing firms will offer and sell to retail mer- mee 1o do elioros for fileun 1ite proforred. - Ade This renowned institution s situared on the BRIGI'T boy wants 4 high blufrs buck of and overiooking the eity of - 4Mhis board this wint AT AU AR EOR LR b English glorias, steel | eral Hastings to appear with him in all the | cidedly wrong, yet he feit as if all responsi- yhu_nu; 1.x~|:|(e1 w‘{',“!‘.“.',f‘ kX;nw 10 DO | Couneil iulls, The spacious grounds, its Urenlosh e omice Ty csterday T thae heral, woolks, stavted | pod for today and Thursday at $1.35 cach, | cases uffecting the maximum rate luw. bility should bie thrown on the mayor, und | infringements on the rights of provric |y loeation wnd splendid view, make it n [OSITION an housckeoper wanted by Tuly with yoarerdyy dae Wolr liome in Rew ork, i 5 dozen nivy blue English glovias for —— for that reason he was prepared to vote to | tors, and imitationsof well known goods. | wost pieasing retrout for the aflticted. A stalt 4 ehil i seurs gl reforonces excliged. Ad= OARIBEOD oYOrpE b hite City for | o0,y und Thirsday at $e cueh, worth WEATHER FORECAS sustain his honor. j We' want tosound & noto of warning to | of em nent physieluns and largo corps of ex- | 2705 90 L $2.00, M. Wheeler followed Mr. Steel. Mr. | the retailers to bownre of such imitu- | perioncod nurses ministor to the comforts of | AKM forsile, 1 © Counell Bl Notico to Plonte Parties. CHILDREN'S LACE warmer, and Local Lhunder Showers Are | Whecler caleulated on the report of the elec- | tions wud simulations of “CARTER'S LiT- | the patients. Speclal eare given tol Uimproved, liry clo, O, Curys the Nebraska Prodictions, Lric 1y pa- an and found that in but ouwe in- ton Change in time, commencing Monday, | All our 19 and 2c lace e Crescent, T, TLE LIVER PILLS.” Whe of- | tients. X they nr AT T R Ry swnce did the candle power fall below _ / 70 ACRES for sale. near Conerl BInfla; hous Auwge. 7. Trains for Manawa loave at the | All onr 3 and 5 lueo c Wasniarox, Aug. S—Foroonsts for | SG4R0 and " Somo’ Gasos went ag | fored to you, rofuse thom: you donot TERMS MODERATE, D ATKER Lon G it S following hours: Morning trains leave All our The, 8e, $1.00 and $1.25 lace au\msl \:m“ ::‘xi{ltm; L:’u;nw;n]x‘nmu\‘\‘x‘\m high 500. These caleulations Mr, Whe i'illlllu 'l"fi"'l’.'"i';l""i] you don citvunlnlu") For particulars apply to fuken it onee,”Grecushivlds, N ( roadwary at 10 Cvening trains caps for 48 cie wrmer wind 2 erly, er made § he report of the electriciy ay yoursoll liable to a lawsu o) Wiy }h»ullx\lqnxlnl l.' a. . ‘[V,\”m!fi trains at m].fl“[m“ o weh. Mot et arieRoxnda-Salng S er o from the xeport o nl.i.g:“.s pivian v & and. 9 and every Jd0 minutes a1l OuraL.00 and Be.00 cans Iop Hdo, For the Dakotas—\Waurmer; southeastorly op nlklin said **Honesty is tho best poli- o | JOOR SALE Only #2.00, new 20-foot awning Aftor until 12 p, m. Keep your child comfortable during chumber beamed forth more brilliantly and % it s just as truo that *Honesty is SISTER SUF ER!UR. Miss Itugndale, inillinery, 10 Pearl street, winds; occasional light local rains, - is hot weather o) a0, " shed the brightening rays of approval upon | thebest prineiple.” o 1 o NWANTED-A wlrl for housework: German pr restaurant on Pearl street. They will | We show by far the best selection and | rainfall compared with corresponding day of | Mr. Jacobsen thought that thero was Th&n mal amj Gefluiflfl 3 make it mors ar and attractive | nobbiest styles in the waist line, Oup | past four years something decidedly wrong somewhere in COUNCIL BLUPRS than over. Special tables resorved for | v ¢ trado in that line has been teeble of fc All our The waists 48¢ for hursday. ladics and families. L1901 1600, | W00, Do Clly™ gloctatcian: Cowsiil b (WORGES‘I‘ERSHIRE) s mer yea 732 | heard. Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, ¢y | today and best § STEAMDYE WORKS Al kinds of Dyelng temporaty 863 B0 Mr. Hascall was oji his feet in an insta [ 9 4 % 9 fon, 0000 g done in )0 house in Lowa. All our $1.00 and $1 sts for | b He thought that the council was capable of m Lest stylo of - — All our $1.50 ana $1. ts for §).00, | Statement showing the mndmwu of tem- | conducting its u\u\ business, and did not the art. Fadel and Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Allour £2.00, 32,25 and 82,50 waista for | orbure and beouitation ot Omaha for tho | fuvr yermitiiog Dby wly odlciul golug Alainod [abrie inad #1.25; othors in like proportion Uy und sin \ 1803: Ebnal e writtan cafrt. s, Haseall sutd C o looks sx’ woad Mabeas Corpus tor Keeder, idhoan bes Ineraian ot [ tenperature. w742 | the mayor was prompted in his action by o = TR The fricnds of J. Reeder, the Omaha |yttt {xauly fortodey.and | for e day. o000 "1 gap o | lobof cheap nowsphber correspondents, who | gmparts the most dulicious tasto sod seet ¥ in all parts of the motor conductor who was implicated in a re- AT By Fhitalow. | precipitation.....1 0 12205 | weve grovming thy mayor for something 3 5 /0 “m country. Send for cent riot at East Omaha where Officers |.IIA.}”A.|V" ) ‘lnuf'rm\: ’1"“‘:.;“1A v:'\l.. o ! r.,.‘nu“.n..y = ui LR | AiAv RS AH I nl.l'l R RSN ey ora LT o BRES: -WOR I"\“H WheN Ons f 5 | Joaders and promotors of lo o8, 108 VAR Sl aguase T 278 fheh | tious and ed U photometer exchange: TR I Crafts aud W were badly hurt, bave | Council Blufts, La. © Keports tram Other Famnts w8 o o | for an incubator and the council go into tho | 1 Es A st Mad GUAVIES, f C. A. MACHAN, been tuking measures to secure his release. — — — — business of raising municipal chickens. te FISH, Propriotor A petition been filed in the district court Ask your grocer for Dumestic soap. | L “ did not pronose Lo vote to sustain the mayor. X North: asking for a writ of habeas corpus. It - e g | Mr. Munro stood by the mayor. He said HOT & COLD Broadway, naar Northe allogos that Rooder 1s hold 1n jall to await Rovved Hix Fal, K \ that the city had a conuract for u 2,000 rell B g tho action of the grand jury, in defautt of | A Hammond now occupies a cell in the STATIONS. 5 candle powor light aud vou nominal, us the | LEA & fflfil‘fi j MEATS) Tlophione ¥ nd of £300, and that he is held on insumi- | city jail and meditates over the shallowness | £ | company claims, and that the word “nom- A IhALF 8060, f— ciont evidence. The case will e eI o S A A [ Rl inal” is the milk in the cocoanut, M. | bikdlyesiesmed io gl Gane, - come up before Judge Swith today for an ) A cgapy 4 | Munro said be had been informed by ofticials opinion, the most WELSH- investigation friendship of W. T House w particular. Tho | ce - o parraoe | of the company thut they were not furnish- Riatabio, a8 wall . ¥ —— two men ran across each other out nmong h Plitie O partclouay: | jng 2,000 candle power lights and were t wholo- BAREBITS, Just received, fine imported Swiss | the ml‘]\, ‘.l.r"nn{ west, ;m-l neither lulm( | Yateatine. 00 bard cloudy }urmwml:g only -.lnum nominal candle power. some 1auce (hat is &e. ) a S « 6, GO sarticulurily flush, started out to travel to- | Kearnes 00| Cloudy s urged that the veto b Lained and [ B . 5 . f chee Mrs, Book's, 600 Malu stre P o 1ot o “bare” nod atlis : 00 Clear e unied 1h E ), RSE A i g0 Every one can have it clearest, sweetest and purest water in the world, freed gether by v | 00 Clear iaracterized 1 as cowardly and wrong to ware of Imitations ¥ . Greenshields, Nichoison & Co, things uot considered strictly first-class 02 Cinar, \st reficctions upon any city ofticial, as had ) from all minerals wnd disease germs. estateand rentals Yesterday they struck Council Bluffs and . 600 Brog lway. T 0 S Clewr been the case with the electiician, oy | M Howell said ho was auxious o ascer- | 860 that you get Lea & Perring' vowled up & trifie, Hammond's trifle, how- ever, golug somewhat farther than his | Willismson & Co., 106 Main str Cole’s Patent Family Water Distiller Y 05 Pirt tlouay | tain the facts in the case aud he requested largzest and best bieyale stock in city fricud’s. 1t laid hiw out in sleep on a bench | Rapid Cliy i Clear the electrician to explain how it was that -+ in Bayliss park, while House wus able to | Helowy o 00 Clea his test had shown more than 2,500 watts does it. No expense, Takes the pl of the tea kettle; distills from one to two Take u nice, cool swim at Manhattan | baVikate covsiderably. 1t was there that he | Hingirck 0 Part cloudy. | from 4 machine that was incapuble of pro- e msa— gallons daily, of the softest, purest, clenrest und sweetest water., No person beach. showed himself to e o friend for revenue | Cloudy ducing more than that number of watts. Bignaturc on every hottle of Origin: v Genuine. y 3 fleriog from kidney or liver troubles should be without it, It is the groatest . e ouly. Runniog his hand into Hammoud’s | Milcs City Clear Then there wus a Tow. JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS, NEW YORI. suRenog ) A . T Smoke T, D, King & Co's Partagas. ket he watituted 4 run on the bank thut | Galvesion LS Clowdy. | Mr, Whecler, Mr. Steel and Mr. Hascall m iife mver known. Rob't waste maoey uh minerul waters when you can gou botiew n ran Hammoud's usscts down from $4 to 40 | 1 udicates trace interrupted City Electrician Cowgill, who T Petame. fie s seane. | Job ACAing: rite or inguire of omestic soup s the best conts. He then comumenced s run Across the GRoNuE E. HUNT. Local Forecast OMoyd. | arose 10 give the desired information. 'They | BIRNEY’S SHitm i &'t COLE & COLE, 41 Main St., Council Bluffs, la.