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_—mmm THE DAILY BEE| NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFFS, | — N NO. 12 PEARL STREET | Goroner Estep Beging an Investigation of the Lelivered by carrier to any part of the eity Crescent Oity Wrack H W TILTON « Manager TELEPHONES | Rusinces Ofice 0 43 | SOME CONFLICTING STORIES ARE TOLD o | - MINOIR MENTIOA, Members of the Crows Coneorned in the Al Ny i falr Difler Materialiy in Their States inton St sioaia menta-The Operntor's Testimony I'he Mayne Real istate Co., 621 Broad way =ikt vhe - inquiry, "he Mayne Iteal Estate Co., 526 Broad wa — d = NS i The coroner's yesterday after n the we temple purpose of hold v temple | western wreck near Crescent Wednesday A lice 1 10| noon. The jury was composed of Robert Gearge Pow O : | Oficer, O. H. Lu D. Walters w10 1%, dvistico Fox B. Blatne, eng on the cinder tra Hrboinl ¢ ation of BIuff City lodge that he left Councit Bluffs at 10 No. 71, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, | o'clock with two carioads of ciuders, He this evenit oW thie third d b rders from the dispateher at Boone AlLmaster Masons reqlics 5 be preneil | eiving Vi unth 10, 641 Bet 16" Hotiey The suit of Ellen F. Honey agalnst the | ¢y to meeting south Chicavo, Hurlington & Quiney Railway cor ¥ 8 : pany was completed in federal court yester- | bound bl L obior el day and given to the jury. At a late hour [ not t xceed six es per hour Tnst night the jury was atill out br near Crescent Cliney Cooper, who stolo a stove from lut he was golug possibly police court yesterday morning. us ho said | that place. He was also notitied that Con could not stand the cold September da lathe b LA Ll LB b £ M BRaA Y neod o suit fn | 50 EhAt he was on the ut fora g « A, McDonald lias ¢ L he way up. At the place where the his wife, Mary S, McDonald. He claims she i Ulll on tho'enst sida of. th tiviok ol has threatencd to poison him. has beaten | HELON URC eist siis of 1 He tir him, assnulted him with a butcher knifo | {fueq the ile traif when it was 8pous and abused him gencrally | twenty car leneths distant, and reversed his Mrs Sarah Jane Kuester was examin cuine and turned on a full head of steam was ordered taken to Clavinda for treat- | grajns came together, but the other train ment. Shelived in Havdin township and is |y ng faster, and he did not think the a sister to Hartung, who partially disem- | otier engineer tried to stop at all bowelted himsclf several months ago i a fiv | iine's fireman, Frea Rupencamp, of mental derangement. 1t is said that thoughit they were not going twent s runs in the fumily | wiles per hour, while 1t Young Ttis reported that Colonel I, C. Reed has wceman, said they were rauning between offercd the Latter Day Saints twi weres enty-five and thirty miles per hour, None of land at Manawa for them to hold heir the crew heard any wiistlc or other sig confercnec Tlie ampitheater at the | nal from the other train, oe saw any one Chi Is car is suid, be re- | stunding on the rear platform of the pilc i moved to vwa for’ 8,000, and t driver train schiemo s now beir eated by those who | Chavies Dawson, engineer on the pil are interested in the we lwa, | driver train, testified that he saw the cind An interestiug program has been prepared | train when it was ten or twelve car longths for the social to be given by L. (. Dale's | #way, and was running ten or twelve miles Sunday school class tonight at Broadway | per hour at t ti He reversed his Methodist Episcopal church, Miss Neole | engine and had almost stopped when the Ogden appears in two numbers, Several | collision took place. Ho siowed his arders fine instrumental selections uve promised, to | from the dispateher to flag all trains whilo be followed by refreshments and a gencral | Working, but said that did wov wean good time. A small admission fee will be | that he must fhag while run- charged at the door to assist in paying the | ning. He had been runming over this church debt, | piece of track at the same time every day Tho casc of Jessie T.. Warren agalnst the | for five duys to take the men to Council q % SRR L A 3luffs for dinner | | son, the conduct wias getting off the train €85 wages for tho portion of the month of | Against danger, if the track was clenr to the AT S UL RIIETE St et e S A Shi N80 claims! that during the nime months | Dim the operator had just informed him that Previous she is. entitled o $10 ner month | everything was vight. e had the grentest DEovious sngisentitlod Htb 1810} potmonth | confidence m his brakeman, and so did not more than she received as wages, N T e R A liorse helonging to F. T, Seyhort bec the engineer the sigual to. proceca frichtenc oy adog yesterday afternoon brakeman referved to was nkins, who met iL wus being drivon by o bov up o the 1iv- | hig denthns the result of the wronj inforig ery stable, v dashed wildly up Vine street | gion which o bore from the oo fn and at the corner of Second street the bugiy J. W. Mitchell suid that he and another of losta wheel. The boy was thrown out and | the pile driver eang were standing on the landed with his head aguinst tho curb stone, | payy plntiorm of the pile driver tear: tog but was fortunat not seriously hurt. The oY led to the enginee nd set the brakes horse dashed up Broadway ana “was finally | immediatel on secing t cinder train caught by some of tho men at the upper | e tnin immediately o e to slow Brondway eigine house. - The buggy was' [ 4 and when' thoy staasle g, clmeor i wlmost ruined. standstill. 1t would not have run more than FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. donlengih farthor, The jury then took a recess until ovening At the Boston Store, in order that 1he operator could be brought i > down from Crescent and be mude to say srand display of ev ¢ for fu Grand distInyiolfveryth inglorSiully | SN EEerAOReace had informed the brake and winter wear, Allyur depattments) Nl (oha il trat thio thie tiole var s fitled to overflowing with overything | from Crescent to the Blufs. new and nobby in_dress gocds, ‘under- | Tho testimony of A. B. Hover, the station wear, hosiery, gloves, blankets, com- | agenu at Crescent, w 1s given when the jur forters, knit goods in ladies’ and ehil- | eame together in’ the evening. He stated dren’s wear. Gonts' flannel shirts, rloves, | that he did notknow the ciuder train was SieHOnlonrEacondIioR v LligbeRtonn | Stootleying Qommellinlnne fand e anioiii O “'I"”'~ Anogundignobby in the cont | L0 o 1o ny one clse. Jenkins usked him line, both in ladies', misses and chil- | {§'hq know anything. about & svagtsl loue, dren's, Examine our stock, get our | jng Council Biuffs, and he replied no. Jen- rices before purchasing. We show by | kins ¢ ask bim for any orders, and it ong_0dds the largest and best seleeted | would have done him no good if he had, for line in the city and by longer odds at | the conductor was the ouly one who was en. titled to receive orders, If the conductor of the pile driver train, G. S. Jackson, had | asked him for orders ho would nave t A0 | gpaphed to the dispatcher at Boone and Yuu | gotten them, for that was his business. The verdictof the jury was that Kol ukins and Soren Peterson came to the ths theough the criminal negligence of Jackson, the conductor of the pile teain,an not fla the lowest pricos, | Lace curtains, porti and w | shades are other departments that leaders with us. We can money on any of the above. special display in all departments turday. BOSTON STORE 1AM, WINTELAW & C dow save rt {n;’*; FOTHERING ] 5 zing his train and in failing > 8 loser nell Blufts, Ia. | o'z orders from the disputcher P. 8.—8toro closes every evening at 6 | “Fa wiil undotibtadly bo hold ¢o. the P. m., excopt Mondays and” Suturduys. | jury nnd mudo to anever f o rend = e | Which his carelessness lost W. W. Chapman, 101 Fourth street |~ fheremains of Junkins were taken to half block W.S. I uth Boston store rd, Maquoketa, his former home, for burial. vyer, Everett block Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. | autiful etch given with overy | dozen cabinet photos at Riley & Sherr den’s for twenty days; frames of all PELSON AL PARAGIAPILS, kinds 1 ovder. Mrs. A. K. Stone and niece, Miss Carvio o0k VORISR (s SLDerion e gag Hadler, have gone to Clileago range. “Ateost at the Gas company. Mr. and Mrs. B N. Whittlesoy have re- | Jurvis Wine Co, Council Bluffs, Ta, turned from a visit Lo the World's fair. | : - Charles Luce and wife of Baraboo, Wis,, | “World's Carnival™ ut Dohnny's, g are the guests of B, P, and R, 13, Fowle | The “World's Carnival,” the magnificent 5. 8. Keller, Lew Hammer, L. C. Huff and | spectacular picce that has filled Boyd's with W. Sload returned yesterday from a trip to | Omaha and Council Bluffs people for the last the World's fair three nights, Satvrday night. will be at Dohany's 1t is given here m answer given Mrs. A. Caldwell left Chicago and yesterday for a visit 10 the fair, accompanied by AR AP SRl e to a demand of Council Bluffs people wno Miss Garvett, principal of the public | €0Uld not getseats in the Omaha theater schools at Minteola, was in the city yoster | 1t 18 & magnificent historic spectacle repres diy for a visit to the Council Biuffs“schools, | enting all nations by gorgeous costumes She was accompanied by her fellow teachers, | 18 given by 500 people, Council Bluffs Misses Robertsor Dunlap, Oblinger, Frank Omaha pupils of Prof. W, E. Chambers, und Blakesiey, ‘They were highly ploasea | The piece ‘s very sinnlar to “America,” with what they sawin the various schoot | which had such an immenso run in the rtments, Jolin Askin, Rov. G W. W, Wallace ana Mrs. P, return home today from Creston, where the Council Bluffs association of the Congrega. tonal chureh has been in session since Tues duy. Dr. Askin made the opening address which was spoken of in terms of the warmest commendation by the Creston newspupers. Chicago Auditorium, The 300 young and gentlemen who participated represent the brightest talent of the two cities, most graceful dancers, the best music dramatic talent. There will be & profusion of national dances, serpentine dancing, skirt dancing, fancy dancing, and the famous ballet of American inventions and Americ populur airs. Council Bluffs peaple ha always shown a keen appreciation of these brilliant speotacular pieces, and they knosw ladies Rice and wife, Montgomery Miss Ragsdale s millinery opening, the first of the season, was thoroughly ap- | What Prof. Chambers can’ do in the way of preciated by the' ludies, who gieatly | Dandling a stage fuli of people. The many BTl e B | rehcarsals and the performunces in Omaha dm \C many und handsome | \¢ijl make the work to be done Satur pattern hats and bonuets, Miss Rags. | ovening the best of the scries, The general admission will be 50 cents dale is now ready for business and hus ample foreo to fill all orders promptly, — - IPRRHY Williamson & Co., W. E 106 Main nbers street, Cha will commence his | largest and best bieyele stock in city, dancing clusses in - Masonic temple S - A Wedneiaay . Ontabin d: ! Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best W. O AL Kules, d-Eye from Ked Oak, Public institutions must have rules and | Harry Pukington is attending the United regulations in order that the work for which | States court and stopping at the Ogden they exist may be properly doue. Al wily | hotel. He lives in Red Ouk. Yesterday he see the necessity of such rules being obeyed | got o friend and o large bottle of whisky by the inmutes and friends outside of such | and repaired to a room in the hotel, where iustitutions, so that the work may not be | they proceeded to huve a timo that would bhindered © wor improverly doue. The | echo down the ages. They became so hojsy Woman's Christian association hospital is | that W. K. Kemp, the proprictor, hustied governed by o few necessary rules. As they | Mr. Pukington to the police station. here have never been published,"the public is not | was hardly a piece of furniture that did not fumilisr with thew [ carry the narks of its acquaintance with Visitiog days are on Tuesdays snd Fri- | the ited Oak boy. An air of luxury was days, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P ided to the apartment by the fumes of o . Speeial permission may be obtained | lurge puddlo of red-eye which he had from the supcrintendent to visit friends on | emptied on the carpet, upparently not. teing other days and hours of the we visitiog is uot desirable, as the d for rest by those in chirge, an gent cases will Sunday visiting Take no chances. Your neighbor's ; advice is best. The dealer who savs his sSmoke T, D. King & Co's Partagas. stoves beat the Round Cuk knows hotten S Cole & Cole vell the genuine Round Ok | Pomestic soup is the best stoves, made by Beckwith, Sunday y is needed uly in uy allowed able to get it out of sight fast enough iu the | regulation way Stop test at the Ogden, Council Blufls, te 00 house in Iowa. eyl a5 Alleged Traln Robber . of the alleged train robbers on 151" | the Burlington road near Nodaway occupied all of Judge Woolsou's time iu federal court | yesterday, bur the first edition of ft will probably be tinished this moruing, there being only two wore lawyers o speak to the ‘Jur). and botb of shem being liwited w0 an The ¢ Fruit lands and farms. Greenshic Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadw ay. Tel Domestic soup outlusts ap soap George 8. Davis, prescription druggist. Dowestic soap is the vest ‘v | ir and & half each, Three indictments Epiracy to attempt t and conspiracy to attempt to rob a United | States mail train being the ones now under. going tha ventilation process, Yesterday moruing Prosecuting Attorney Miles had | the charges stricken from the docket, so far as Frank Robinson was concerncd. The rob the United States mail is still to by tried against all three of the men and the | nuthorities state that the fact of Robinson's having been dismissed on one charge is 1 indication that he witl be let out all arou S~ | AFFAIRS AT S0ULH OMAHA ‘ Bpecial Sersion of the City Counell to Ars range for Sa'e of Honds A special meeting of the cit neil was last uight to arrange for the sale of to pay for paving and curbing on N staeet to Van Count & Co. A final estimate for 85,022 34 was allowed them City Treas r Hoefor explained that the oIty would bo about $8,000 shott of the amount necessary to pay the interest on the T'wenty-fourth strect paving bonds on | aary 1. He suecested that funding bonds A resolution then ting the city attorney to or to take | bonds for the purpose of funding the dis | trict geading and paving bonds of the city falling due October 1, 180 i Fought an OMcer, | Shortly after midnight Ofticer Tom Em | inger arrested George Wilson in a chop house on N street Wilson abused the officer | and_ called him names that were hard to | swallow, so the oficer said. After Wilson | was taken to the station house Jack Bagley called down to see him I'he jarlor had gone | away with the keys and Captain Austin was | grarding the prisoner. Bagley called Austin | toone side and while indulging him in con { versation Wilson slipped out and ran down the Austin - caught him and brought him back B tion u second time and after W | skipped up the stairs Bagley stood officer's way and proverted h from | the prisoner It was then that Austin | 3 ey had a fight ‘I'hey fought al | court room, when Austin tinally ed his man on his back. Just about this me Offcers Vau Wie and Mortensen cane nand Bagley was Jocked up, Austin cap: | tured Wilson and placea him bebind the | bars. Yest Ay morning Judge Fowler | finedgWilson $25 and costs and Bagley's cuse | Mrx, Dobitkn Very Lo, | Mr. Debilka, the man who was so badiy | burned while attempting to save the life of | his child, was able to be out yesterday for | the first time. Both his handsare frightfuliy | burned and it will be a long time before he will be avle to do uny work. Mrs. Debilka s still contined to her “hed and can scarcely move Both her hands and feet were blistered and there are also large patehies of blisters on her side and back. The poor woman has almost lost her ison over thy tra death of her child. he talks abc nothing else and stantly At late hour last night Mrs. Debilka | | | | suffers in | | | was reported us being wery low, and her re | 1se pain con- covery is now considered doubtiul, Woodmen ot Rosewood camp No, 2 World, gave a pleasant program at Blum's hall Wednesday evening. Dr. W. O. Rodgers delivered the address of wele Prof ave o sele mon the piano, S. Morris and | R Difin rendered vocal ud W { Conroy recited in a manuer that pleased ev- erybody A dance program of sixteen num- | bers followed. "The hatl was well filled and all expressed themselves as having spent a | most " delightful evening. The gentleuien | who had the affair in charge wore 1. H. Con | roy, 1. Demoratsky, A, B. Schwidt, Samucl | Morris and Alven Sanden iy Don Condon is home from N. D. Maun of the Hor o Worl. Woodmen of the ip. trip to Can ¢ bakery is seri- ously ill. R. A. Carpenter was taken down with typhoid fever yesterd, McGovern of Mrs.J. P, North Platte is visiting fricnds in the city The Young Men's Republican club will meet next Tuesday evenin, J.J. Rice was tined 85 amd costs yesterday morning for disorderly conduct, W. L. Holland was in_Ashland yesterday to attend the wedding of his brother Johin, Tywenty-five or thirty local sports went to Owaha Wednesday night to witness o dog fight A sueak thief swiped four pairs of pants from in_{rontof Tom Fiynn's store Weancs- day night Memoers of the Grand public are preps “The Union Spy. Joln Linstrom Army of the Re ing o render the drama, Lat Twenty-third and N streels yesterday evening and sustainea a paioful bruise in the leg. Joim Burth of North Platie is low with typhoid fever in Seykora's arug store, Plitte teicgraphed Cr F morning to learu of the tion Hen We lying very his Toum over Friends from North iBeckett yesterduy Young man's condi- Davis was run in sday night for drunkenness A friend deposiced a $10 forfeit for” his appearance yestorday morn- ing, but us Davis did not” put in an ap- pearance the money was declared forfeited by the judge, ed vel, fireman of a stock yards 1. veceived uslight scalp wound while at his work Wednesday evenmg, red had lowered the water pipe to fill his engine and in letting it up was struck ou the bead by the heavy iron pipe The democrats have sent in a list of the delegates who will go to the county ti The numes w chosen ard, This caused is. conven Dy one wan nner of making up some comment on the from cach the list par Th Me of demc new rooms oc ipied by the ‘s Institute will be formaily opo Young t Wednesday evening, A splendid pro- ciam has been “arranged. None but mem- bers will be cted this meeting, but in the near future it is the int lon of theinsti tute to give socials once or twice each month, 1 of their friends will be myited Eaton-Ltitchell company of Denver luded to locate in South Omabua and | will commence the erection of th r planty atonce, Architect J. W, Boilewu has com- pleted the pian for the building, 1t will be GOx190 feet aud will cost about 000 he firm will give steady employment to fifty men. They manuficture plain and paned tinware and come 1o this cowmu- uity highly recommended, - for City Box Demu City Treasurer Bollu has shipped to Harris & Co. of Chicago £50,000 of the main sewer bonds which that firm purchased from the city. ‘There still remains unsold §50,000 of these sewer bonds and several thousand dol- lars’ worth of the paving | Harris & Co. have an option on these carly in October, In addition to the sale of long-time bonds the treasurer yesterday morning disposed of 1,200 of the short-time district paving bouds 10 an Omaha purchusey Yesterday the banks were subjected rather a heavy draft, Treasurer Bolln with drawing §150,000 of the city's cash, which he immediately forwarded to” New York, to re deem maturing bonds and coupons The demand for the bonds of the city is an loug-time bonds. until to excellent indication of returning confldence | in the moucy murket, and the best of cvi | dence of the confidence that reigns as re | Bards Omaha securities o~ Police Patrols, Oficer Frauk Robbins is lying very ill at his home and 15 not expected to live | Chief Seavey was laid up yeste rday an uttuck of rheumatism Mrs. J. A. Templeton of 2602 Dodge street reports the 1oss of & purse contaiuing §S in cash and a cheek for §5 with hicked. A loaded gun is responsible for John Nel | son losing eye. Nelson resides 120 South Tweunty-seventh sireet The acci- dent occurred Wedoesday out near { lake. In discharging his shot gan 1t an at kicked with the full force and struck Lim squarely iu the ey 4 ] RESULT OF A THLL DEAL | Scheme by Which He WiIf Eventaally Oon® | trol Valuable Railtdad Proporties, MADE SOME HEAVY "BOND PURCHASES Now His Attorneys the Reduest a Recelver for anhattan Loan and Trast Com- How the Great Northerm Magnate Will Profit, any Northwe DEs MoiNes to Tk Ber Honor tods nander torn Lo v OMcers. o Telegram Stovx Crry, Sept. @8, [Special Telegran to Tue Bee.) ~The Manhattan Foan and Trust company by its attorneys today tiled a petition in the United States court for the appointment of a receiver for the Sioux City | & Northern road. The hearing will be held before Shiras Tuesday. The reason assigned for the application is that the company has defaulted on its vond e petition is ’ to local ralroad men and the meaning of th st hard to understand unless it is pre liminary to a transfor of the title to the Great Northern, In August . J. Hill ¢ G trolli | in ted Great { men City 1 { tembor 2 I the bonds_out- | standing agaiust the company in Now York | for $LOOOBK. This deal gave him control of | the Pacific Short Line, the Missouri river bridge and the terminal facilities of the ter- | minal company, a child of the Northern | road. The' syStem_afected extends from | this city to O'Neil, Neb,, u distance of i | miles, and north o a connection with the | Great Northern at Garretson, a distance of | ninety-ive mi | | The North elected th €S, Byrkit, Des Moines: vice commander, 1 Winfield, T.; orator, doshua dester, Paton, la.; treasurer, 1. © . Murengo, la.: secvetary, D. M Murengo; trusteos, W Rt Marcngo: I, N, Hodgmian, St, Paul, Minn., and Colonel W. Smith. Muscatine, Ta. | Auditing board, T. G Gilson, Knoxvil A S Carne Des Moines, and Buchanan, Victor, [, Revision of Rev. I A Walker, Dallas Centor, L. Dilzert, Atchison, Kan Des Moines, Ta Fho seerctury’s report shows that there now 100 conneils - lowa, Kansas. innesota, Nebraska and Missouri, which 1ve o membershlp of about 1,550, There | 0 lady members in the ovder, Only Vo women members have died during the 1 of Grand | vatern Legi Alver Rowl I M sand J. G Bowers arc ¥ st two years. Grand Treasure | reporied “that the society lost v members in two years, and paid out $5.¢ death losses. ‘I'here is #10.000 in the treas ury and £0,000 in first mortgage loins. Foul Pluy Suspec 1. Des Morses, Sept. 28.—[Special Telegiam to T'ne Bee rly this morning the dead | body of William A, Hunt, one of the early settlers of Des Moines, was tound in an area way at Fifth nd - Locust streets with the neck broken I'e doctors who examined the body thouzht death must have cnsued | cight or ten hours previ There was | | nothing to indicate violence beyond bruises which would be natural i falling down an | area way. He was known to have had con siderable moncy when he left home yester day. which has' disappenred and causes sus- | picion of foul play. He wus aboul 70 yeurs | old and leaves a grown tamil, Con 'ty Fara: Mulve MaLvERy, T to Tue Ber s Woman's day at the fair and was attended by about 3,000 people. The races rosu Mile trot, Kitty F, owner, W.C. Swartz, first; ticho, I, Rob- bins, second:; Alberamo, W. I1. Saloye third; best time, 244, "Two-year-old, heats, Hazel Maid, W, B, Ouks, won: Bl Guelph, Hon, L. T. Gorung, sccond; Susie Hawes, C. B. Wilson, third: best time, 3:021¢. Bicyele race, one milo, won by Charles Cleaver; time, 3:00." Tomorrow is Children's day and 'the close. —[Special Telegram tk on of lown Veternns, Fort DonGk. Ta., Sept. 28— [Special Tele- | nto Tie Bek.|—The seventh biennial re- union of the Thirty-second regiment its two days' session here this afternoon About 100 v Reu closed terans were in attendance, many of them with their wive At the | business meeting this morning J. . Heckart | of Eagle Grove was cleeted president, M. W, | Howland of Eagle Grove vice president and A.S. Burcnard of Marshalliown secretary. Fagle Grove was selected as the next place of meeting, | Infringmen Claimed. | Des Moixes, Sept pecial Telegram | to Tue Bek]—Suit was begun here in the federal court today by John H. McBiide of | this city againsta large number of promi- nent plow manufucturing companies of this country asking ( patent. It is esti suit is successful, F500,000, mazes for nfrinzement of 1ted the roys if the will amount to at least ties, Citize st Moy Dusvqre, Sept tion today nomi " The cit conven- ited 1. W. Baldwin of Cas- huque. cado for senator and A, £. Frudden of Du- buque and M. Link of Liberty for represen tatives in the presenc republicans, | among them W. H cundidate | for governor. Ihe convention indicy big sphib in the party in this county. Married at rort bDodge, Fr. Dovae, Ta., Sept. 23,—[Special to T Bee. ]—William N. Ford a prominent lumber merchant of Sioux City, and Miss Fra Lincoln, whose musical talents hiv her well known i the west, were marr the honie of the bride’s pavents her worning Trav Man Arrestod. Bavaun, In, Sept [Special telegra to Tue Bee, ] —Lowenth vaveling man for Mendisohn & Blateky of Des Moines, a sted at Templeton this afternoon for pussing a forged clieck for §20 and avother one at a bauk in Jamaica, was Towa Man Found Dewa in Chicago. Cuicaco, Sept Hpes 1 Teley m to Tue Bee)—Heory Denver of Lowden, Ta., was found dead this morning in his room at 198 Ontario b Gas caused his death, Denver was rs old. DeWitt's Little Barly Risers, safe pill, best pill Small pills - ON A STRIKE, PAVERS Demands for Tucrensed Pay Time Checks, The Standard Paving company had a small strike on its hands yesterday morning, and as a result several were given their time checks. This company, with headquarters at Chicago, hus the contract for repaving Siateenth street from Farnam to Howard, and has been working on the street for sey orul duys, Yesterday morning many of the wen who have been employed to continue at work for the wages pafd. The work beiag per- formed was that of putting in the concreto base, Those who were it heavy which they ot sufficient compensation. m that the Barber As hiphalt cc wuny and John Grant pay $1.50 and §1.75 for ten hours work on concrete, There was no oreanized movement, Al of the n refused individually to labor longer for that price and walke out Thirty-five men went on strike. All of the men employed on the te work joined in the strike, ana were found fo fill ceted with men used on this and say ving per employed labor, were re Job pronounce that §1 day, was They ¢ conc none the places made yacant, George E. Thatener, secretary of the com- | pany, said that the company attended to its | own business aud he wanted the newspapers | to do the same. In explanation of the men being paid off ne sald that there were | about a dozen wen whom the foreman de- | sired no longer aud they had beeu given r lime checks, owpany’s foreman onthe work said were dissatisfied with §1.85 per day (. refused Lo coutinue at work for | cooler in western portiof that amount. Mr. Thatch 10 issue time ke to th This company has the streets, and has received Board of Public Works Chirty-secon Mr. Thatcher Seventeenth street will be menced, and he au securing men at the pany. Dy NG BY LHE SCORE, Ohalera Carrying O a Shipload of People 10 the S New Yonk the st tos Harhor mship Hogarth yesterday from Santos, r s \ n September 20 he was informed that the Italian steamer Vincenzo Flor which sailea from Genoa on August 21 for Janeir ed with immigrants and which had been unable to se ssion to the port of Brazil beca had cholera aboard. has been for some days lying out side the harbor of Santos in a heipless condition I'he deaths on by 1 tho plaguc twenty t i i Tne bodies f the and washed ashore S, 1o the grea alarm of the inhat LoNnoy, Sept Yesterday's cholera reports are as follow Holland_there were six new cases an me death al ermo there were twenty-four and eleven deaths and in Leghorn thirty-three cases and sixtecn deaths, In Hamburg there were six new cases and one death The report from Russia shows that the dis case is siill strongly prevalent w that coun wry Hasnrna, Sept. 98 —Four new cases o cholera and one death from that disease were reported today YELLOW JACK ON THE INCREASE. Situation at Bea the BRUNSWICK wick, G Fovor Spre Ga., Sept. 28 Alarming and g, Eighteen new cases of yellow fever woro veported yester. day. Therc are now thirty-two cases under troatment and about ssveaty cases of malaria, many of which are expectod to de velop into yellow fever, The situation here is decidedly alarming, but is being bravely met. At Camp Detention there are 207 refugees, two officers and sixty-eizht at tondants. resh Smallp x Cases, New York, Sept. 25, —The Board of He this morning found two fresh cases of st pox and removed the vietims to N Brother's island it deaths © ease were reported from Riverside hospital sterday - - Love Luughs at Parental Wishes, Yesterday morning Mrs. Ovin Pond. who lives at Thirty-fourth and Bedf place. complained to the pol that her 14-year-old faughter had married George Higgins against parental wishoes, Mrs. Pond wanted the polico to fina her danghiter and send her home. ‘The woman was kindly informed that the slice had no jurisdiction in the matter and ie was referred to the county attorney > Mexican Forest Eires, New York, Sept. 25, —A special to a morn ing paper from Durangs, Mex., si, Dis astrous forest fives attended by a heavy loss f lit have been raging in the Sierra Madre 150 m mout ns. southwest of for several days. Thousands of acres of timber and grass have been destroyed and several small villazes swept away. Many families I missing and they are beheved to huve been cut off and perished in the flames TELEGRAPIRIC BRIEFS, Dowastic, W. Keeny, lumiber dealer, of Cincinna O, assigned yesterdiy. Assets, $50,000; 1 bilities; 5,000, The Cook county, Tilinois, grand jury, has found an indictment nziinst W, Sinith, the alleged firebug and insurance fraud of Chi- “Billy” Deatsch, the well known sporting i, Who gnined e by nt oncitine breaking the hunk of Monte Carlo, s dylng of con=umip- tion at Denver. It is now known that the donor of £100,000 to Harvard university for the establishuient of nveading rooun, wis none other thun the late Fredoric Ames The forest fire that has been burning on Fish creek, Color s the past week | catening Steq Springs. - Great anxi- is folt wud i committee of protection has Ave the town, Cassius Belden, the insane man who ereated such hivoe with revolver on 'Change Wednesd hails or from Philidel- phia Dol are now kept on duty in the building during the sessions of the board. John Most, the I ow York, wis vi wder of the bly excited anarchists in well as i knant, When the report was piblished yester- diy that the Vi dynimiters were sus- taned by the anarchists heve in their plan to blow up the Austrinn government buildings The negro murderers, Albert Berry und Williwm Honry, who killed” Fervis Hauzheis. u peddier, near Mount Vernon, Ky, last Fridiy afternoon, had their trial Wodiesdiy. A voi- dict of Iife in the penitentinry was® rendered inst them. ( zens generally condern the verdict and the prospects for 1 lynehing are wooil Judge Lacomb of the Unite tos efr court lias appointed Danicl M. Jarvis of | sis Ciey and Rolund R. Conklin of New York receivers for the Jarvis-Conklin Morizi Trust compiny of Missourt, with offices in N York City. The complainants in the case were Benjimin N, Fowler' of ghkeepsie, No Y., and J. M. Zachary of New York, - WELTHER FORECANTS, Showers and Slghtiy Cooler Are the Ne- braska Predietions for Today Wasninei Sept. 28 —Lorecast for Friduy: For Nebraska—Showers: shghtly cooler in extreme eastern portion; variable winds For lowa--Generally fair, followed Friday afternoon by shight sl and slighdy ler: southwesterly winds, For South Dakota—Generally lightly southerly winds, vecoming westerly. Loeai Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAT, OMAnA, Sept. 28, ha record of temperature and rainfall compured with coreesponding duy of past four years: 1598, 1892, 1591, 1890, Maximum teniperature BO2 (82 662 Mintmun tempernture i 852 41 Average tenperature 712 2% D Precipitution 007 20 00 00 tement showing the condition of tem perature and preeipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 1803 Normal tomperature. i Daficiency for the duy & Deficiency sinee March 1 15 Normal precipitation 10'inch iciency for the diy 10 Deficiency since Murch 1 402i Keports fro Other Stations at § »aid BIATIONS 2| Raln 12 Rai 00 Cloudy WO Clear T [Rajn, T Rilin Part eloud ak City Denver Salt Lake City ant OMelal When Baby was sick, wa gave her Castorla, When she was & Child, she cried for When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she kad Children, she gave them Castoria, “astoria, 3 JUMPED THE TRACK, UME IN HIGH PLCAES! qth | Passenger Tratn Ditched 1 Mississppl and o mrange Misy tous people do Two Cotoved Son KW wrong through ignorance, others from Pass Cimistian, Miss, Sopt. 98 Louis | & 1011UFS 10 investignto as 1o the Fight or % Nashville passoncer teain No. & was | MTONE of A matter. But it {s strange, 1Y t G i o | thatindividuals and firms, who are fully LA - 50 Ao r\ ‘” % IRIaTeq ware of the rights of othors, will per Uhe engineer and freman wore sovercly | %1stin perpetrating frauds upon them injured. The | High-toned, wealtt wnufreturing switch. The | firms will offer and sell to retail mer- L were d chants, articles which they know to be er, mail and | jnfringements on the rights of proprie »\ bt injuries, tors, and fmitations of wel n goods e We want to souud a note of warning to the ires on the Sterp, Mlors to beware of such imita G Sept. 9 -A disastrous | tions aud simulations of “CARTER'S 1,17 prairie fire rred 0 the westorn part of | TLE LIVER PILLS.” When thoy ure of- hs Cher 8\ . 1y, And scores of | fered (0 you, refuse them; yvou do hot ftin their property ana narrowly | Want to do wrong, and you doi’t want to escaped with tt vos, Mra. 1 S, Kennedy | 18y yourself liable to a lawsuit. Ben and two children wero badly burnod, John | Franklin said “Honosty is the best pol Baker anda Mr. Thomas and family wore | €y it {8 just as true that “Honesty is burned to death. The two chiliren of Mrs. | thobest prineiple,” George Harvison are wissing and it is feared § —— they als hed. Mra. Plhompson and tw nildren wero fataily burned. Most of the £ their clainis and the w wnd tho children $3 SHOE noY'Rie. Shot Himself Through the Mend, Do you wear them? When next In need try a pal WaerLiNG, W. Va,, Sept. 28 - William M Best In tho world. ‘\\.‘v; “ "v s vit w‘\“v“ r the : e $500 $3.00 orthington company of Cleveland, shot himself thre he tead this morning in his $4.00 3250 room at the Charles house, He died 63.50 $2.00 nstantly NO ciuse 18 assiy 1 3 FOR LADIES Ciicaco, Sept. 98.- A, Pocore of Aurora $2.25 . [$1.78 Mo., was | d down by a Cottage Grove FOR BOYS cubly lis morni His shoulder was received internal injuries that GENT i A I you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mada In th lata styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.004 $5 Shoe, They it equal to custom made and look an wear as well, Ifyou wish to e o in your footwear do 50 by purchasing W, L. O Shoes, Namo an prics stamped on the bottor, look for it when you buy. * W. L. DOUGLAS, Hrockton, Mase. Sold by broken and may Tanatz Nowman: Flias. Svensan; W. Bowman & Co.; C. J. Carlson; I\ Cressey, So. Omuha Oy it President o " Wi 1t Cures Colds. Coughs, Sors Throat, Croup, Influ- e T i NEW ERA ™ A cortain cure for Consumptiun in frat stages, e By da sure relie! anced stages, Usoat oncs, A el You will ses tho exceliat edfeet sfier taking the op ayLirunsiod fn-tugtraatmen first doso. Sold hy denlors everywhers. Large Clispnlo) Privata aay bottles 60 conts and 31,00 Neorvius Divoases. SPREATMENT BY matl 3 ST A Full SIST ORF TIEETII itis easy to stcal or ring watches from the pocket.” The thief gets the watch in one . haud, the chain in the other and gives a shoit, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav- SRR e ing the victim only the chain, OYERINERDS This idea stopped ' N 5 16th und Farnam Stroot, that little game: The bow has a groove Elevator on 16th Street. 1] sphone 1033 :\r;“?:]":;l;‘dm\ll\u;u:"fi:: BRING THIS WITH YOU endant (stem) and —_— bt Bisinto the' grooves, : = = bow to the pendant, / \ of Chinesc. mediciigs, o Pulied o s oo AN > el beeauno of Thie Sold by all watch dealers, without .52 e e e cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other | oAls ulr‘;1‘:’.“,‘4.J"3E‘<“\'2‘.(‘- cases containing this trade mark— 5000 difterent Chilioss Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, T <ystone Watch Case Co., e PHILABELPHIA, e w all fem: We akng . a8 it distance ! — frec ook of watiu onfils aud ancation bluuke. De A TAIL OF A HAT. (e CHAPTER I, T ETF | Bouzhtitone venr avo, | [RIRVE K1l ierh Powder eures eatarrh, BIRNEY’S o o0 s _— Fitted well, wore wel', looked well. CHAPTELR 11T it CHAPTER 1V, Nonew hat needed CHAPTE Bought it of Miltonlereer, CHAPTER VI Saved me money *Nough sakl, Still wear Special Moticess COUNBIL BLUFF3: the hatter, 502 Broadway, Touncil Bluffs, YV Broadway, Address A7, i ofliec = = = TPOR SALE CIEAD_Fruit or wardon Jand noar WHAT CURES PIMPLES | Kl hitd™ it 0t i The only really succasaful preventive and euro LRENT My all Do and all mod lintide falllo naip auanEEiRalg} Pt rent in Mrs. . Burhora, 520 Gl inhicr, B the colebrated CrTicuna MEING; L o e P, K '“;' OF whin puriticre 100D Etr]l wanted at 320 Oq! nd avenne; Ubers HOTELS, “now thiat Day & Hows hove some bargains o fealt and garden land near The Mercer, Omaha’s N2 wv2st 4ot A USTRACTS and loans, Farm and city proparty ight and sold. Pusey & Thomiy, Conneil Cor, 12th and Howard Streois G B B o ions beosabmngys 40ro0m ) por duy. Broadway % i ; 40 1o n\f.wlu‘rdm\" 1 e—— — us With Duth ut 33 por day, Gk L e e with buth at #1.5) per 1y, sk L nhandles - lol axghonge Respect, rawidence Hive el tnproved i and cis 1o trade for i $15.000.00 10 $20.000.00 Ko eral merchiandise land Newly Furaishod Throughout C. S. ERB, Pron. UTH of & trado’ for Stock of drug Johnston & Van Patten, WIGK BALING PRESS: -Tons-a-Day Muchine at a 10-Yons a Day Price. ong-a-Day (lackine at e 10-Tonea chino, &\ T Southwick Bating Press i1 > liorse, fullclrcle maching, It s the largest fr openiug of atly Contiions: Bl Diuble-Stroke Press i thie World, les tight; draft light Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BEST, Now isthe time to buy a hay pross fore you buy. SANDWICH MANF'G. CO., COUNCIL BLUFF3 It will pay you to see our mauchines be- COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAMDYE WORK3 Al Kiuds of Dyelug and Oloaninz dono 1 the higliost style of the art Falol and statned tabrics mads W 100k a8 gool s new. Work proumptly doue wnd deliverad in ull purts of the ountry. Soul for Drice 1ist C. A. MACHAN Proprietor, Brondway, near North western depot Telephiol